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New Invasive Plant Regulations in Effect April 11

ANNAPOLIS, MD – A Notice of Final Action for the Maryland Invasive Plant Regulations was published in today’s Maryland Register. The regulations will go into effect April 11.

These regulations establish lists of Tier 1 and Tier 2 invasive plants, and require signage be placed near retail displays of Tier 2 plants. The regulations also describe mechanisms for listing and delisting invasive species, procedures for the disposal of Tier 1 plants, and an outline of conditions under which the Secretary’s approval may be given for otherwise prohibited activities.

The department’s overall goal is to prevent invasive species from entering or spreading further in the state.

“The mandatory signage is a novel approach to invasive plant regulation that will help consumers make educated decisions about their plant choices,” said Assistant Secretary for Plant Industries and Pest Management Carol Holko. “We remain committed to preventing the introduction and spread of invasive plants, and reducing the impacts of established invasive plants where it makes sense.”

Weed risk assessments are ongoing, and additional plant species will be added to the lists through the regulatory process as they are completed and approved. These science-based assessments are the foundation for decisions regarding a plant’s invasive status in the state.

“We understand that invasive plants are a very real concern for land mangers. The purpose of the purpose of these regulations—and the Maryland Invasive Plant Law—is to address invasive plant species that could potentially be sold or distributed in Maryland,” said Holko. “We look forward to working with the various impacted stakeholder groups through outreach materials and activities, and through our nursery inspection program.”

The full assessment reports are available on the program’s website.

 

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Jessica Hackett
Director of Communications
Telephone: 410-841-5888

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