New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 6 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Chapter V - RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Subchapter C - Invasive Species
Part 575
Section 575.7 - Petitions to add a species to the invasive species list or remove a species from the invasive species list
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) A person may petition the department to have a species added to the invasive species list or removed from the invasive species list found in this Part. Persons who submit a petition to add a species to the invasive species list or remove a species from the invasive species list must provide his or her name, address, telephone number, and e-mail address (if available). The department may only classify additional nonnative species that meet the established criteria in section 575.5 of this Part for prohibited or regulated as invasive species and may classify them as prohibited or regulated invasive species if the commissioner, with the approval of the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets determines the established criteria are met. Persons who submit a petition to remove a species from the invasive species list must provide his or her name, address, telephone number, and (if available) e-mail address. The department, with the approval of the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, may only remove classified invasive species if those invasive species no longer meet the established criteria in section 575.5 of this Part. Persons who submit a petition to add a species to the invasive species list or remove a species from the invasive species list are encouraged to provide the following information, which can facilitate the review process.
(b) Identification and background of the species:
(c) Potential consequences of the species' introduction or spread:
(d) Likelihood of the species introduction or spread:
(e) Evidence that the species is distributed throughout its potential range or has spread too far to implement effective control.
(f) Evidence that control efforts have been unsuccessful and further efforts are unlikely to succeed.
(g) For cultivars of a listed invasive species, scientific evidence that the cultivar has a combination of risk elements that result in a low risk.