Source: https://dnr.state.md.us/Invasives/Pages/laws.aspx
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 08:29:58+00:00

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Some invasive species management is accomplished by enacting law. In Maryland, multiple state agencies are involved in managing invasive species. The federal government also manages species through laws enacted by several federal agencies and Congress. Laws may be general or specific to a species or area.
Prohibited Activities – State Wildlands Preservation System.
Agriculture Title, § 9-401 (et seq.) Noxious Plants.
Agriculture Title, § 9-701 (et seq.). Multiflora Rose Management.
Salt Cedar and Russian Olive Control Demonstration Act.
Public Land Corps Healthy Forest Restoration Act.
National Plan for Control and Management of Sudden Oak Death.
Noxious Weed Control and Eradication Act.
Alien Species Prevention and Enforcement Act.
Classification of Nonnative Aquatic Organisms.
Natural Resources Title, § 8-2101 (et seq.). Phragmites Management and Control.
Non-Indigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act.
Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002.
Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002.
Natural Resources Article, § 10-211. Population control of mute swan.
Natural Resources Article, § 10-202.1. Nutria Management Plan.
Agriculture Title, § 5-801 (et seq.) Nuisance Bird Law.
Agriculture Title, § 5-601. Importation of San Jaun Rabbits.
Nutria Eradication and Control Act.
Natural Resources Article, § 4-816. Nonnative crab restrictions.
Natural Resources Article, § 4-1008. Introduction of nonnative oysters.
Brown Tree Snake Control and Eradication Act.

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