Oklahoma Code § 2-3-220

Title 2. Agriculture: Noxious weeds - Eradication
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A.  1.  The plants musk thistle (Carduus nutans L.), Scotch
thistle (Onoprodum acanthium L.), and Canada thistle (Cirsium
arvense) are designated as noxious weeds.  The Legislature finds
that these thistles are a public nuisance in all counties across
this state.
2.  It shall be the duty of every landowner in each county to
treat, control, or eradicate all Canada, musk, or Scotch thistles
growing on the landowner’s land every year as shall be sufficient to
prevent these thistles from going to seed.

3.  The Department of Transportation, the boards of county
commissioners, and any other public, private, or corporate entity
who shall maintain rights-of-way in the State of Oklahoma shall be
responsible for removing any thistle infestation that occurs within
their jurisdiction.
4.  Failure of the landowner to treat, eradicate, or control all
musk, Canada, or Scotch thistle may result in a fine not to exceed
One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for each violation per day.
5.  Upon written complaint, the State Department of Agriculture
shall inspect the type of thistle infestation, assess the nature and
extent of the thistle infestation on the property of the landowner
and determine the most appropriate thistle treatment, control, or
eradication method available for the type of thistle and location of
the property.
B.  The Board shall:
1.  Promulgate rules setting categories or degrees of
infestation which would require specified treatment, control, or
eradication;
2.  Include musk, Scotch, and Canada thistles as prohibited
noxious weed and weed seed pursuant to the Department’s authority
and responsibility under Article 8 of the Oklahoma Agricultural
Code;
3.  By November 1, 2000, and annually thereafter prior to the
growing season of musk, Scotch, and Canada thistles, complete an
annual survey detailing the degree of infestation of these thistles
across the state.  The results of these surveys shall be reported to
Oklahoma State University; and
4.  In all counties of this state, provide information to
newspapers of general circulation stating that musk, Scotch, and
Canada thistles are a public nuisance and that it is the duty of
every public, private, or corporate landowner to treat, control, or
eradicate these thistles growing on any property owned by the
landowner.  The information shall be provided at the beginning of
the cycle of growth of the musk, Scotch, and Canada thistles and at
other times as necessary to inform landowners of the provisions of
this subsection.  The information material shall also include:
a. information detailing the process by which an
interested landowner may receive assistance pursuant
to this subsection for the removal of thistles from
infested property,
b. the telephone number of the Department, and
c. a statement informing the landowner that failure to
remove musk, Scotch, and Canada thistles may subject
the landowner to legal action requiring the treatment,
control, or eradication of these thistles.
C.  Upon request of the landowner or the Department, the
designated Oklahoma State University extension agent for a

particular county shall evaluate or, if there is no extension agent
for a particular county, the Department shall inspect the type of
thistle infestation, assess the nature and extent of the thistle
infestation on the property of the landowner, and determine the most
appropriate thistle treatment, control, or eradication method
available for the type of thistle and location of the property.

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