Mont. Admin. r. 36.25.159 - GENERAL RECREATIONAL USE OF STATE LANDS: WEED CONTROL MANAGEMENT
(1) The lessee is
responsible for weed control on leased state land. However, weed control cost
share funds designated pursuant to (2) are available to lessees from the trust
land administration account for control of noxious weed infestations caused by
general recreational use after February 29, 1992. "Noxious weeds" are those
weeds designated as noxious weeds by the Montana Department of
Agriculture.
(2) The department
shall, on or before July 1 of each fiscal year, designate a portion of the
trust land administration account for weed control.
(3) A lessee may apply in writing for weed
control funds, equipment, assistance or supplies to treat a weed infestation
caused by general recreational use. The application must:
(a) describe the location and size of the
infestation and type of weed;
(b)
demonstrate that the infestation was caused by general recreational use of the
tract; and
(c) contain a weed
management plan, including the cost of carrying out the plan. The plan may
propose any combination of recognized weed management techniques which will
deal effectively with the weed problem.
(4) The area land office shall process
applications in the order received and shall approve an application if it finds
that the application reasonably proves that the infestation was caused by
general recreational use of state lands, that the plan provides an effective
method of control, and that cost of the plan is reasonable. In its approval,
the area office shall designate the amount of funding approved. That amount may
be less than the amount applied for. Before providing funding, supplies,
assistance, or materials, the department shall enter into a written agreement
with the lessee specifying how the funding, supplies, assistance, or materials
must be used. The assistance may be provided through the county weed
board.
(5) Projects remain eligible
for funding for the fiscal year in which the approval was granted and for 2
additional fiscal years. At the end of this period, the department may
terminate the approval if it determines that the project no longer meets the
criteria in (4).
Notes
AUTH: 77-1-209, 77-1-810, MCA; IMP: 77-1-810, MCA
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