Tuolumne County defers to the Tuolumne County Agricultural Commissioner and California Food & Agriculture Code Β§5004 for noxious weed management. The county does not maintain its own prohibited plant species list.
Tuolumne County does not have a county-specific prohibited plant species ordinance. Noxious and invasive weed management is handled through the Tuolumne County Agricultural Commissioner's Office under California Food & Agriculture Code Β§5004, which authorizes county agricultural commissioners to maintain noxious weed lists and enforce abatement. Common invasive species in the Sierra foothills include yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis), Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius), and tree of heaven (Ailanthus altissima). The county's Hazardous Vegetation Ordinance addresses fire-risk vegetation but does not specifically target invasive species. Cal-IPC (California Invasive Plant Council) maintains statewide invasive species assessments.
Noxious weed violations: Agricultural Commissioner enforcement under Food & Ag Code Β§5004.
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