Haw. Code R. § 4-68-6 - Criteria based on detrimental effects
Detrimental effects of noxious weeds are:
(1) A plant species that is causing or has
the potential of causing severe production losses or increased control costs to
the agricultural, horticultural, aquacultural, or livestock industries;
or
(2) A plant species that is or
has the potential of endangering native flora and fauna by encroachment in
forest and conservation areas; or
(3) A plant species that is or has the
potential of hampering the full utilization and enjoyment of recreational areas
including forest and conservation areas; or
(4) A plant species that is poisonous,
injurious, or otherwise harmful to humans or animals.
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