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18.82 TRANSPORTATION OF NOXIOUS WEED PROPAGATING PARTS IN INFESTED
MATERIAL OR EQUIPMENT.
    Subdivision 1. Permits. Except as provided in section 21.74, if a person wants to transport
along a public highway materials or equipment containing the propagating parts of weeds
designated as noxious by the commissioner, the person must secure a written permit for
transportation of the material or equipment from a local weed inspector or county agricultural
inspector. Inspectors may issue permits to persons residing or operating within their jurisdiction.
If the noxious weed propagating parts are removed from materials and equipment or devitalized
before being transported, a permit is not needed.
    Subd. 2. Conditions of permit issuance. The following conditions must be met before
a permit under subdivision 1 may be issued:
(1) any material or equipment containing noxious weed propagating parts that is about to be
transported along a public highway must be in a container that is sufficiently tight and closed or
otherwise covered to prevent the blowing or scattering of the material along the highway or on
other lands or water; and
(2) the destination for unloading and the use of the material or equipment containing noxious
weed propagating parts must be stated on the permit along with the method that will be used to
destroy the viability of the propagating parts and thereby prevent their being dumped or scattered
upon land or water.
    Subd. 3. Duration of permit; revocation. A permit under subdivision 1 is valid for up to
one year after the date it is issued unless otherwise specified by the weed inspector issuing the
permit. The permit may be revoked if a county agricultural inspector or local weed inspector
determines that the applicant has not complied with this section.
History: 1992 c 500 s 8

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