Current through September 2, 2024
Section 02.06.09.110 - DEFINITIONSIn addition to the definitions found in Section 22-1904 and 22-2005, Idaho Code, the following definitions apply in the interpretation and enforcement of Subchapter A only:
01.Acts. Title 22, Chapter 19, Idaho Code, the "Idaho Invasive Species Act of 2008."02.Aquatic Invertebrate Invasive Species. Those species listed in Section 140.03.Control. The abatement, suppression, or containment of an invasive species or pest population.05.Early Detection/Rapid Response. Finding invasive species during the initial stages of colonization and then responding within ten (10) days.06.Energy Crop Invasive Species. Non-native plant grown to harvest for use in making biofuels, such as bioethanol, or combusted for its energy content to generate electricity or heat. Energy Crop Invasive Species are non-native plants that are cultivated for the purpose of producing (non-food) energy.07.Equipment. An article, tool, implement, or device capable of carrying or containing: 08.Facility. Any place, site or location or part thereof where a species listed as invasive pursuant to Subchapter A are found, handled, housed, held, planted, or otherwise maintained for purposes governed by a possession, production, or transport permit issued pursuant to Subchapter A and includes, but is not limited to all fields, plats, buildings, lots, structures, and other appurtenances and improvements on the land.09.Possession. The act of cultivating, importing, exporting, shipping or transporting a listed invasive species in Idaho. Possession does not include the act of having, releasing or transporting a listed invasive species through circumstances beyond individual control, including but not limited to infestations in a water supply system, infestations resulting from natural spread of the species or some other acts of nature.10.Trap Crop Invasive Species. Non-native plant species planted for purposes of controlling or eradicating a Plant Pest, as defined in the Idaho Plant Pest Act of 2002.11.Water Body. Natural or impounded surface water, including a stream, river, spring, lake, reservoir, pond, wetland, tank and fountain.12.Water Supply System. A system used to treat, store, convey, or distribute water for irrigation, industrial, waste water treatment, residential, or culinary use. A Water Supply System includes a pump, canal, ditch, regulating impoundment, in-canal forebay, pipeline, or associated wetland and water quality improvement project, but does not include a Water Body as defined in Subsection 110.11.Idaho Admin. Code r. 02.06.09.110