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Code · Utah · Title 4 — Utah Agricultural Code · Chapter 17

4-17-108. Weed control supervisor -- Qualification -- Appointment -- Duties.

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Effective 7/1/2017
4-17-108. Weed control supervisor -- Qualification -- Appointment -- Duties.
(a)Each commission may employ one or more weed control supervisors qualified to:
(i)detect and treat noxious weeds; and
(ii)direct the weed control program for the county weed control board.
(b)A person may be a weed control supervisor for more than one county weed control board.
(c)Terms and conditions of employment shall be prescribed by the commission.
(2)A supervisor, under the direction of the local county weed control board, shall:
(a)examine all land under the jurisdiction of the county weed control board to determine whether this chapter and the rules adopted by the department have been met;
(b)compile data on infested areas;
(c)consult and advise upon matters pertaining to the best and most practical method of noxious weed control and prevention;
(d)render assistance and direction for the most effective control and prevention;
(e)investigate violations of this chapter;
(f)enforce noxious weed controls within the county; and
(g)perform any other duties required by the county weed control board.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 345 , 2017 General Session
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