Illinois Noxious Weed Law |
There is really no formal process to
propose an addition to the list. Just about anyone can
suggest the addition of a species. If we the Department
receive a recommendation from someone, we will review the
proposal and consult with our field staff as well as other
agency staff before making a preliminary decision. After
developing background information regarding the extent of
the infestation in the state, the impact of the present
infestation, and the effectiveness of traditional
controls, staff would develop a recommendation which would
be provided to the Director of Agriculture. If the
Director was supportive of the addition, a formal request
would be forwarded to the U of I Agriculture Dean and the
Ag Experiment Station Director for their recommendations.
If all three concur that the plant should be added to the
list, the Department would pursue a rulemaking to amend
the list / regulation.
Section 4 of the Illinois Noxious
Weed law, Enforcement of Act
“The duty of enforcing this Act and
carrying out its provisions is vested in the Director, and
the authorities designated in this Act acting under the
supervision and direction of the Director. The Director,
the Dean of the College of Agriculture of the University
of Illinois and the Director of the Agricultural
Experiment Station at the University of Illinois, shall
determine what weeds are noxious for the purposes of this
Act, and shall compile and keep current a list of such
noxious weeds, which list shall be published and
incorporated in the rules and regulations of the
Department. The Director shall, from time to time, adopt
and publish methods as official for control and
eradication of noxious weeds and make and publish such
rules and regulations as in his judgment are necessary to
carry out the provisions of this Act.”
Warren D. Goetsch, P.E.
Bureau Chief, Environmental Programs
Illinois Department of Agriculture
P.O. Box 19281
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9281
Email contact 11-14-05