Federal Noxious Weed Act Of 1974
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The Federal Noxious Weed Act of 1974 ("FNWA", ) established a federal program to control the spread of noxious weeds. The
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was given the authority to declare plants "noxious weeds", and limit the interstate spread of such plants without a permit. The Secretary has the authority to inspect, seize, and destroy products, and quarantine areas, if necessary to contain, or limit the spread of such weeds.


Amended in 1990

The Act was amended by the 1990 Farm Bill on November 28, 1990. The amendment requires that each federal land-managing agency, including the
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, the
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, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the U.S. Forest Service, do the following: *Designate an office or person adequately trained in managing undesirable plant species to develop and coordinate a program to control such plants on the agency's land; *Establish and adequately fund this plant management program through the agency's budget process; *Complete and implement cooperative agreements (requirements for which are provided) with the States regarding undesirable plants on agency land; and *Establish integrated management systems (as defined in the Act) to control or contain undesirable plants targeted under the cooperative agreements.


Superseded in 2000

The Act was superseded in 2000 by the Plant Protection Act () on June 20, 2000, except for the introductory section of the FNWA, and the amendment of 1990 (section 15, note and ).


External links


Federal Noxious Weed Act
via fws.gov
Noxious Weed list
via aphis.usda.gov
Plant Protection Act
via aphis.usda.gov
Federal Noxious Weeds
via
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The California Invasive Plant Council
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