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2015 SESSION
15100039DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 15.2-902 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 15.2-902. Authority of locality to control certain noxious weeds.
A. Any locality may by ordinance prevent, control, and abate the growth,
importation, spread, and
contamination of uninfested lands by the species of grass Sorghum halepense,
commonly known as Johnson grass; the
species of grass Phyllostachys aurea, commonly known as golden
bamboo; or by
the woody shrub rosa Rosa multiflora, commonly
known as multiflora rose.
The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
is authorized to provide financial and technical assistance to, and enter into
agreements with, any locality which that adopts an ordinance for
the control of Johnson grass, golden
bamboo, or multiflora rose.
B. Any locality may by ordinance control the growth of (i) musk thistle, the weed
designated as Carduus nutans L., a biennial weed of the Compositae Asteraceae family, or (ii) curled thistle, the weed
designated as Carduus acanthoides L., an annual and biennial weed of the Compositae Asteraceae
family. Any such musk thistle or curled thistle growing in
the locality may be declared a public nuisance and noxious weed, harmful to
plant and grass growth and to pastures, and may be destroyed.