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NJ S3912

NJ S3912
Requires State Board of Agriculture to provide list of environmentally harmful plant species to Legislature each year.


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Introduced
06/10/2019
In Committee
06/10/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the State Board of Agriculture to provide a list of environmentally harmful plants to the Legislature each year. Certain non-native plant species are believed to have detrimental effects on the State's environment, including crowding out native plant species, depleting soil, increasing fire danger, and adversely affecting the migration and lifecycle of pollinators. One important step in mitigating the harmful effects of such plants is to prohibit people from buying them and cultivating them, because farmers and home gardeners often inadvertently facilitate the spread of invasive plant species. This bill would allow the Legislature to remain informed of the latest recommendations from experts on invasive plant species, in order to better serve the public interest. The list of environmentally harmful plants would include information about the life cycle, means of reproduction, geographical distribution, adverse effects on pollinators, and adverse effects on the environment as whole of each plant.

AI Summary

This bill requires the State Board of Agriculture to provide a list of environmentally harmful plants to the Legislature each year. The list would include information about the life cycle, means of reproduction, geographical distribution, adverse effects on pollinators, and overall environmental impacts of each plant. The goal is to better inform the Legislature about invasive plant species that should not be sold or cultivated in the state due to their detrimental effects on the environment, such as crowding out native plants, depleting soil, increasing fire danger, and adversely affecting pollinators.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Economic Growth Committee (on 06/10/2019)

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