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The BC Weed Control Act (RSBC 1996)

The purpose of the BC Weed Control Act is to protect natural resources and industry from the negative impact of foreign weeds.

The Act states: "Every occupier shall control, in accordance with the regulations, noxious weeds growing or located on land and premises, and on any other property located on land and premises, occupied by him." This means that private landowners, private companies, utility companies, regional districts and municipalities, and provincial government agencies or anyone in physical possession of land all have a responsibility to manage weeds in the province. The complete text of the Weed Control Act and Regulations can be accessed on the Internet at::

The Weed Control Act currently designates forty-eight (48) plant species as noxious weeds . Currently, twenty-one (21) weeds are listed as noxious weeds within all regions of the province. A further twenty-seven (27) are classified as noxious within the boundaries of specific regional districts. All of these species are non-native plants that create problems in agriculture and/or natural habitats.


 
 

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