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Introduced
01/09/2024
01/09/2024
In Committee
02/28/2024
02/28/2024
Crossed Over
03/05/2024
03/05/2024
Passed
03/08/2024
03/08/2024
Dead
Vetoed
04/17/2024
04/17/2024
Introduced Session
Potential new amendment
2024 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Invasive plant species; retail sales; civil penalty. Requires, for the retail sale of any invasive plant species for outdoor use on a list established by the Department of Conservation and Recreation, a retail establishment to post in a conspicuous manner on the property located in proximity to each invasive plant display signage identifying such plant as invasive, educating consumers regarding invasive plant species, and encouraging consumers to ask about alternatives. The bill requires the Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services to designate the format, size, and content of such signage no later than October 1, 2024, and requires the Commissioner to issue a stop sale order and mark or tag a plant in a conspicuous manner when an invasive plant is for sale at a retail establishment without appropriate signage. In such case, the bill requires the Commissioner to give written notice of a finding made to the owner, tenant, or person in charge of such retail establishment and requires the stop sale order issued to remain in effect until the required signage is posted. Any retail establishment that violates the provisions of the bill is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $500.
AI Summary
This bill requires retail establishments selling invasive plant species for outdoor use to post signage identifying the plants as invasive, educating consumers about invasive species, and encouraging them to ask about alternatives. The Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services will designate the format, size, and content of the required signage by October 1, 2024. If a retail establishment sells an invasive plant without the proper signage, the Commissioner can issue a stop sale order and mark or tag the plant. Retail establishments that violate the signage requirements can be subject to a civil penalty of up to $500.
Committee Categories
Agriculture and Natural Resources, Budget and Finance
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Senate sustained Governor's veto (on 04/17/2024)
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