Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 010 - Agriculture, Dept. of
Sub-Agency 0016 - Weed and Pest Programs
Chapter 2 - WEED AND PEST SPECIAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
Section 2-6 - Amending a Special Management Program
Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 2-6
Current through September 21, 2024
(a) New landowner participation in existing management zones.
(i) Unless the district supervisor determines
that new landowner participation will alter the district's budget, the district
supervisor may enter into a cooperative agreement on behalf of the district
board as set forth in Section 4 with a new landowner who desires to join an
established management zone within the District. If a new landowner desires to
join a collective cooperative agreement, the district supervisor may modify the
collective cooperative agreement if all of the others parties to the agreement
agree in writing.
(ii) If the
district supervisor determines that the estimated cost for a new landowner's
participation will alter the district's approved budget, the district board
shall vote on whether to add the new landowner, and if approved, shall follow
the proper budget amendment process.
(b) Adding Management Zones.
(i) If a landowner or group of landowners
outside of a management zone requests to be a part of the special management
program, and the district supervisor determines that adding a management zone
including those landowners may enhance the effectiveness of a special
management program and not exceed the district's budget for the program, the
district supervisor may designate a temporary management zone by:
(A) Preparing a report that lists the
designated or declared species to be controlled and a map of the temporary
management zone; and
(B) Obtaining
the written consent of a majority of the landowners within the temporary
management zone.
(ii)
After receiving approval of a majority of the landowners within the temporary
management zone, the district supervisor may allow landowners within the
temporary management zone to participate in the special management program by
entering into a cooperative agreement as set forth in Section 4 except that the
agreement shall only be in effect for the remainder of the calendar year in
which the temporary management zone was designated.
(iii) Temporary management zones shall expire
after the district board's annual review of the special management program
unless approved as a permanent management zone by the district board before or
during the district board's annual review.
(c) Adding or Removing a Species.
(i) To add or remove a species from a special
management program, the district board shall prepare a resolution, to be
considered at a regularly scheduled business meeting, that proposes to add or
remove a species from the special management program. The resolution shall
include:
(A) The scientific name and common
name for each species to be added or removed;
(B) A profile for each species;
(C) One or more proposed management zones for
each new species, which may contain as few as one landowner; and
(D) The justifications for adding or removing
the species.
(ii) Upon
the district board's approval of the resolution, and if the resolution proposes
to add a new species, the district supervisor shall contact the landowners
within each proposed management zone to obtain each landowner's written consent
for formation of the proposed management zone.
(iii) Before final approval of the addition
or removal of a species to the special management program, the district shall
provide notice to the public in accordance with
W.S.
11-5-303(c)(v).
(iv) At the district board's next scheduled
meeting, the district board may approve the addition or removal of species from
the special management program.
(v)
If a species is added to the special management program, the district board
shall set the landowner's cost-share obligation for each management zone for
each new species.
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