105 CMR, § 430.401 - Weed Control - Residential and Day Camps
(A)
Harborage Places to Be
Controlled. The growth of brush, weeds, grass and plants shall be
controlled in central camp areas to minimize harborage of ticks, chiggers, and
other insects which may adversely affect public health.
(B)
Noxious Plants to be
Controlled. The central camp area shall be maintained to prevent
growth of ragweed, poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, and other noxious
plants considered detrimental to health.
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