An Act To Prohibit the Sale of Russian Olive and Other Invasive Terrestrial Plants
Sec. 1. 7 MRSA §2211, sub-§2-A is enacted to read:
Sec. 2. 7 MRSA §2213, sub-§1, ¶A, as enacted by PL 1991, c. 785, §3, is amended to read:
The State Horticulturist may prescribe measures designed to control the plant pests. The State Horticulturist shall remove the order of embargo or detention if satisfied that the plant pests have been controlled. The State Horticulturist may prescribe measures for the destruction of or may seize and destroy invasive terrestrial plants.
Sec. 3. 7 MRSA §2214, as enacted by PL 1991, c. 785, §3, is amended to read:
§ 2214. Shipments certified
Nursery stock shipped into this State from any other state, province or country must bear a certificate on each package stating that the contents were inspected by an authorized inspecting officer and that the contents appear to be free from plant pests. The State Horticulturist or an assistant may inspect, at the point of destination, all nursery stock coming into the State. If that nursery stock is infested with any plant pests or determined to be an invasive terrestrial plant, the State Horticulturist, after notice and opportunity for a hearing as provided in the Maine Administrative Procedure Act, may order the stock destroyed or returned to the consignor at the consignor's expense.
Sec. 4. 7 MRSA §2216, as enacted by PL 1991, c. 785, §3, is amended to read:
§ 2216. Violations
Any violation of this chapter or rules adopted pursuant to section 2217 or section 2218 is a civil violation for which a forfeiture fine of not more than $500 may be adjudged.
Sec. 5. 7 MRSA §2218 is enacted to read:
§ 2218. Prohibition on sale of invasive terrestrial plants
SUMMARY
This bill prohibits the sale of Elaeagnus angustifolia, a shrub commonly called "Russian olive." It directs the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources to adopt rules establishing criteria for evaluating nonnative plant species for designation as invasive terrestrial plants. A list of plants meeting the criteria for invasive terrestrial plants would be established in rule and those plants prohibited from sale.