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Salt cedar(Tamarix chinensis,T. parviflora, and T. ramosissima) Eff 0710112007 <br /> Scentless chamomile(Matricaria perforata) Eff 0710112007 <br /> Scotch thistle(Onopordum acanthium) Eff 0710112007 <br /> Scotch thistle(Onopordum tauricum) Eff 0710112007 <br /> Spotted knapweed(Centaurea maculosa) Eff 0710112007 <br /> Spurred anoda(Anoda cristata) Eff 07/01/2007 <br /> Sulfur cinquefoil(Potentilla recta) Eff 0710112007 <br /> Venice mallow(Hibiscus tdonum) Eff 0710112007 <br /> Wild caraway(Carum carvi) Eff 0710112007 <br /> Yellow nutsedge(Cyperus esculentus) Eff 0710112007 <br /> Yellow toadflax(Linaria vulgaris) Eff 0710112007 <br /> 4.2. List B noxious weed species are species for which the Commissioner, in consultation with the state noxious weed advisory <br /> committee, local governments, and other interested parties, develops and implements state noxious weed management plans <br /> designed to stop the continued spread of these species. List B species must be managed in accordance with all the provisions of <br /> this Part 4, including any applicable state noxious weed management plans. Until a plan for a particular species is developed and <br /> implemented by rule, all persons are recommended to manage that species. Eff 0710112007 <br /> 4.3. Local governing bodies and other interested parties are encouraged to make special note of the distribution and abundance of <br /> Canada thistle, Dalmatian toadflax, leafy spurge, salt cedar, spurred anoda, Venice mallow, and yellow nutsedge as the <br /> Commissioner will consult with the state noxious weed advisory committee, local governments,and other interested parties, in <br /> order to develop and implement state noxious weed management plans in 2007-2008 designed to stop the continued spread of <br /> these species. State noxious weed management plans for additional List B species will be developed in future years. Eff <br /> 0710112007 <br /> 4.4. It is a violation of these rules to allow any plant of any population of a List B species designated for eradication by the <br /> Commissioner in a state noxious weed management plan(Rules 4.7.1-4.7.9)to produce seed or develop other reproductive <br /> propagules after the time specified in the plan for elimination. Eff 07/01/2007 <br /> 4.5. Prescribed management techniques must be applied to every population of List B species designated for eradication by the <br /> Commissioner in a state noxious weed management plan(Rules 4.7.1-4.7.9)to achieve the following objectives: Eff 0710112007 <br /> A. The plants of every population of List B species designated for eradication must be eliminated prior to seed development in the <br /> year specified. Eff 0710112007 <br /> B. Any population that is discovered in areas designated for eradication subsequent to the year specified for elimination must be <br /> eliminated prior to the development of viable seed. If the population is discovered after seed development has occurred,then <br /> efforts must be made to minimize the dispersion of seed and elimination is required prior to seed development in the following <br /> year. Eff 0710112007 <br /> C. Once all plants are eliminated,appropriate efforts must be made in subsequent years to detect and eliminate new plants <br /> arising from seed, reproductive propagule, or root stock prior to seed development for the duration of the seed longevity for <br /> the particular species. Eff 0710112007 <br /> D. In order to ensure that seeds or other reproductive propagules are not produced or spread,any plant with flowers, seeds,or <br /> other reproductive propagules must be placed in sealed plastic bags and disposed of by: Eff 0710112007 <br /> 29 <br />