List of weeds and pests for use in declaring locally noxious weeds or declared pests.
Effective Jul 16, 202350 SDR 5Source: 24 SDR 47, effective October 21, 1997; 26 SDR 55, effective October 27, 1999; 28 SDR 174, effective June 23, 2002; 29 SDR 152, effective May 18, 2003; 30 SDR 203, effective June 24, 2004; 32 SDR 183, effective May 9, 2006; 34 SDR 322, effective July 1, 2008; 35 SDR 305, effective June 30, 2009; 36 SDR 208, effective June 29, 2010; 37 SDR 215, effective June 1, 2011; 38 SDR 220, effective June 26, 2012; 39 SDR 219, effective June 24, 2013; 41 SDR 180, effective May 18, 2015 ; 47 SDR 4, effective July 27, 2020; 50 SDR 5, effective July 16, 2023 . | General Authority: 38-22-9 , 38-22-11.1 . | Law Implemented: 38-22-7 , 38-22-9 .
A county board may select weeds or pests from the following list or may request declaration of other weeds that meet the requirements of §§ 12:62:07:01 and 12:62:07:02, when the board requests from the commission a declaration of locally noxious weeds or a designation of pests under § 12:62:07:03:
- (1) Black henbane (Hyoscyamus niger L.);
- (2) Bull thistle (Cirsiumvulgare);
- (3) Chicory (Cichoriumintybus);
- (4) Common burdock (Arctiumminus);
- (5) Common mullein (Verbascumthapsus);
- (6) Common tansy (Tanacetumvulgare);
- (7) Dalmation toadflax (Linariadalmatica);
- (8) Diffuse knapweed (Centaureadiffusa);
- (9) Field bindweed (Convolvulusarvensis);
- (10) Flowering rush (Butomus umbellatus L.);
- (11) Giant knotweed (Polygonumsachalinense);
- (12) Houndstongue (Cynoglossumofficinale);
- (13) Japanese beetle (Popilliajaponica);
- (14) Mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonusponderosae);
- (15) Musk and plumeless thistles (CarduusnutansandCarduusacanthoides);
- (16) Oxeye daisy (Chrysanthemumleucanthemu);
- (17) Palmer amaranth (Amaranthuspalmeri);
- (18) Phragmites (Phragmites australis subsp. Australis; Haplotyme M);
- (19) Poison hemlock (Coniummaculatum);
- (20) Puncturevine (Tribulusterrestris);
- (21) Scotch thistle (Onopordumacanthium);
- (22) Spotted knapweed (Centaureamaculosa);
- (23) St. Johnswort (Hypericumperforatum);
- (24) Sulfur cinquefoil (Potentilla recta L.);
- (25) White horehound (Marrubiumvulgare);
- (26) Wild parsnip (Pastinacasativa); and
- (27) Yellow toadflax (Linariavulgaris).
Source: 24 SDR 47, effective October 21, 1997; 26 SDR 55, effective October 27, 1999; 28 SDR 174, effective June 23, 2002; 29 SDR 152, effective May 18, 2003; 30 SDR 203, effective June 24, 2004; 32 SDR 183, effective May 9, 2006; 34 SDR 322, effective July 1, 2008; 35 SDR 305, effective June 30, 2009; 36 SDR 208, effective June 29, 2010; 37 SDR 215, effective June 1, 2011; 38 SDR 220, effective June 26, 2012; 39 SDR 219, effective June 24, 2013; 41 SDR 180, effective May 18, 2015 ; 47 SDR 4, effective July 27, 2020; 50 SDR 5, effective July 16, 2023 .
General Authority: 38-22-9 , 38-22-11.1 .
Law Implemented: 38-22-7 , 38-22-9 .
Prior versions effective: 2023-07-27, 2015-05-18, 2013-06-24.