Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R3-4-403 - Noxious Weed SeedsA. In addition to the noxious weeds prohibited in the "Federal Seed Act" a person shall not allow Class A, B, or C prohibited noxious weed seeds in seed regulated under this Article as prescribed under the provisions of R3-4-245: 1.Acroptilon repens (L.) DC. - Russian knapweed;2.Aegilops cylindrica Host. - Jointed goatgrass;3. Ailanthus altissima - Tree of heaven;4.Alhagi maurorum - Camelthorn;5. Arundo donax - Giant reed; 6. Asphodelus fistulosus - Onionweed;7. Bothriochloa ischaemum - Yellow bluestem;8. Brassica nigra - Black mustard;9. Brassica tournefortii - Saharan mustard;10. Bromus diandrus - Ripgut brome;11. Bromus rubens - Red brome12. Bromus tectorum - Cheatgrass 13.Carduus acanthoides L. - Plumeless thistle;14. Cardus nutans - Musk thistle;15. Carrichtera annua - Ward's weed;16. Cenchrus cilaris (Pennisetum ciliare) - Buffelgrass;17.Cenchrus echinatus L. - Southern sandbur;18.Cenchrus spinifex (C. incertus) - Field sandbur;19.Centaurea calcitrapa L. - Purple starthistle;20. Centaurea diffusa - Diffuse knapweed; 21. Centaurea melitensis - Malta starthistle; 22.Centaurea solstitialis L. - Yellow starthistle (St. Barnaby's thistle); 23.Centaurea stoebe (C. maculosa). - Spotted knapweed;24.Chondrilla juncea L. - Rush skeletonweed;25.Cirsium arvense L. Scop. - Canada thistle;26. Cirisium vulgare - Bull thistle;27.Convolvulus arvensis L. - Field bindweed; 28.Cucumis melo L. var. Dudaim Naudin - Dudaim melon (Queen Anne's melon); 29. Eichornia crassipes - Floating water hyacinth;30. Elaeagnus angustifolia - Russian olive;31.Elymus repens - Quackgrass;32. Eragrostis lehmanniana - Lehman's lovegrass;33.Euphorbia esula L. - Leafy spurge;34. Euryops subcarnosus - Sweet resinbush;35.Halogeton glomeratus (M. Bieb.) C.A. Mey - Halogeton; 36.Hydrilla verticillata (L.f.) Royle - Hydrilla (Florida-elodea); 37. Ipomoea hederacea - Ivy-leaf mrning glory;38. Ipomoea purpurea - Garden or common morning glory;39. Ipomoea tricolor - Grannyvine;40. Ipomoea triloba - Morning glory;41. Ipomoea x leucantha - Morning glory;42.Isatis tinctoria L. - Dyers woad;43. Kochia scoparia - Kochia;44. Lepidium draba (Crdaria draba) - Globed-podded hoary cress (Whitetop);45.Linaria dalmatica (L. genistifolia var. dalmatica) - Dalmation toadflax;46.Lythrum salicaria L. - Purple loosestrife; 47. Melinis repens - Natal grass; 48. Oncosiphon pilulifer (O. piluliferum) - Stinknet (Globe chamomile);49.Onopordum acanthium L. - Scotch thistle;50.Orobanche ramosa L. - Branched broomrape; 51.Peganum harmala L. - African rue (Syrian rue);52. Pennisetum setaceum - Fountain grass;53. Searsia lancea - African sumac; 54.Salvinia molesta - Giant Salvinia; 55. Sinapis arvensis - Wild mustard; 56.Sorghum halepense - Johnson-grass; 57. Tamarix spp. - Salt cedar 58.Tribulus terrestris L. - Puncturevine;59. Ulmus pumila - Siberian elm.B. A person shall not allow the following restricted noxious weeds, as a contaminant, in certified or registered seed:1. Amaranthus spp. - Pigweeds;2.Avena fatua - Wild oat; 3. Brassica spp. - Cabbage and mustards;4.Cenchrus spp. - Sandburs;5. Centaurea spp. - Thistles;6. Cuscuta spp. - Dodder;7. Cyperus spp. - Sedges; 8.Ipomoea spp. - Morning glories;9. Lepidium spp. - Cresses and worts;10. Medicago spp. - Burclovers;11. Nassella spp. - Needlegrasses;12. Poa annua - Annual bluegrass; 13.Salsola kali var. tenuifolia - Russian thistle; 14. Solanum spp. - Niteshades;15. Xanthium spp. - Cockleburs.Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-4-403
Adopted effective December 21, 1981 (Supp. 81-6). Former Section R3-4-112 renumbered without change as Section R3-4-403 (Supp. 89-1). Section R3-4-403 renumbered from R3-1-403 (Supp. 91-4). Section R3-4-403 repealed, new Section R3-4-403 renumbered from R3-4-405and amended effective July 10, 1995 (Supp. 95-3). Amended by final rulemaking at 13 A.A.R. 1464, effective June 2, 2007 (Supp. 07-2). Amended by final rulemaking at 29 A.A.R. 3932, effective 2/4/2024.