Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 569 § 569.185 — State
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 569 ·
Oregon Code § 569.185·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
State
Department of Agriculture authority; rules; integrated weed management
approach.
The
State Department of Agriculture shall administer and enforce ORS 569.175 to
569.195. The department may:
(1) Adopt rules
to carry out ORS 569.175 to 569.195. In adopting the rules the department shall
consider:
(a) The effect on
the immediate environment of the use of chemical, biological or other means for
control or eradication; and
(b) The overall
benefit to be derived compared to the costs to be incurred.
(2) Implement an
integrated weed management approach that focuses on the prevention of noxious
weeds through:
(a) A combination
of techniques that may include, but need not be limited to, the use of:
(A) Surveillance
and monitoring;
(B) Early
detection;
(C) Eradication
or other rapid response techniques;
(D) Mechanical
control;
(E) The selective
use of pesticides;
(F) Cultural
practices;
(G) Modified land
management; and
(H) Biological
controls; and
(b) Control
practices selected and applied to achieve desired weed management objectives in
a manner that minimizes risks to human health, non-target organisms, native
fish and wildlife habitat, watersheds and the environment.
(3) Cooperate
with Oregon State University or any other person in the administration and
enforcement of ORS 569.175 to 569.195.
(4) Collect,
publish, disseminate and furnish information, statistics and advice concerning
the research, experimentation, control and eradication of noxious weeds and the
land management and cultural practices recommended for such control and
eradication.
(5)
Notwithstanding any provisions of ORS 279.835 to 279.855 and 561.240 and ORS
chapters 279A, 279B and 279C to the contrary, enter into contracts with Oregon
State University or any other person for the purpose of research,
experimentation, control or eradication of noxious weeds, to receive and expend
funds pursuant to such contracts and to employ or authorize personnel to act on
behalf of the department.
(6) Rear,
propagate and release biological control agents approved by the United States
Department of Agriculture, including insects or disease organisms, and to
construct, purchase, maintain and operate facilities and equipment for such
purpose.
(7) Control, or
direct control of, predators and diseases of biological control agents, and to
limit or prohibit the movement or use of pesticides or other agriculture
chemicals that reasonably could damage or injure such biological control
agents.
(8) Purchase, use
and apply chemical control agents, including pesticides, and purchase, maintain
and operate any application equipment for such purpose.
(9) Regulate,
restrict or prohibit the movement or sale of hay, straw, seed, other
agricultural crops or residues thereof, that are found to contain noxious weeds
or seeds or propagules of noxious weeds.
(10) Limit or
prohibit the collection or taking of any biological control agents from public
or private lands within this state.
(11) Develop
appropriate measures for the control or eradication of noxious weeds on any
lands in this state.
(12) Have access
to all lands within this state to carry out ORS 569.175 to 569.195, including
survey, control and eradication activities and the establishment of
quarantines.
(13) Request any
person owning or controlling land within this state to control, prevent the
spread of or, when feasible, eradicate noxious weeds, and to supervise such
activities.
(14) If abatement
procedures are required of a landowner, recommend that the landowner and the
department jointly develop a management strategy or plan that describes a
course of action to address the abatement requirement.
(15) To the
extent funds are available for such purpose, employ or use personnel of other
agencies of this state, including but not limited to persons acting under
work-release, rehabilitation or youth programs or persons employed and paid
from funds received under federal or state programs intended primarily to
alleviate unemployment or to advance research.
(16) Establish
advisory committees to assist the department and the State Weed Board in
carrying out ORS 569.175 to 569.195. [Formerly 452.620; 2011 c.9 §76]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 569.185
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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