THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
251 |
THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to invasive species.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. The legislature finds that Hawaii's nursery industry is worth more than $81,000,000 in local and export sales, according to the 2020 United States Department of Agriculture's Summary of Horticulture and Nursery Products. Invasive species, such as the little fire ant and coqui frog, and pathogens, like the new viruses affecting red ginger, result in costs to the nursery industry, and impact consumers who purchase nursery plants and other material infested with invasive pests.
The legislature further finds that the rapid spread of invasive pests on Oahu has been exacerbated by members of the public unknowingly buying plants containing invasive pests and transporting the plants to various locations around Oahu. Plant nurseries on other islands have also been discovered to sell nursery stock that is stored in areas infested with invasive pests. Finally, there is no prohibition on the sale of nursery stock or other material that is infested with an invasive pest.
The legislature also finds that preventing the spread of invasive species protects the nursery industry and agricultural producers and businesses, and preventing the sale of merchandise that is infested with pests addresses the highest risk situations where unsuspecting consumers purchase pest infested merchandise and bring it home, spreading the pest across the island. Members of the public would be less likely to purchase plants containing invasive pests if nurseries, farms, and other agriculture-related businesses were required to show a placard stating their invasive pest status within a classification system developed by the department of agriculture.
The legislature notes that during the Regular Session of 2024, the legislature adopted House Concurrent Resolution No. 24, which requested that the department of agriculture create and submit a plan to develop an invasive species placard program, including the resources, recommendations, and any proposed legislation needed to implement the program, no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the legislature in 2025.
The purpose of this Act is to require the department of agriculture to adopt rules and implement an invasive species placard program for plant nurseries.
SECTION 2. Chapter 150A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
"§150A- Invasive species
placard program. (a) The department
shall adopt rules and implement an invasive species placard program for
locations that sell nursery stock.
(b) The purposes of the invasive species placard
program are to:
(1) Prevent
the spread of pests, including noxious weeds, through the sale or movement of
nursery stock and other material;
(2) Increase
the use of best management practices at locations where nursery stock is sold;
and
(3) Inform
the public of the results of inspections at locations where nursery stock is
sold.
(c)
The invasive species placard program shall:
(1) Utilize
green, yellow, and red placards that shall be conspicuously posted at each
location that sells nursery stock;
(2) Authorize
administrative inspections of locations that sell nursery stock;
(3) Set
out the standards, management practices, and violations which will result in
the issuance of a green, yellow, or red placard for a location; and
(4) Require
a location that receives a red placard after its most recent inspection to take
corrective actions, including quarantining, treating, or destroying
pest-infested nursery stock or other material as necessary until the conditions
or violations that resulted in the red placard are remedied to the satisfaction
of the department.
(d)
The rules adopted under subsection (a) shall require that the department
provide, in writing, to the owner, operator, or person in charge of a location
that receives a red placard or is required to treat, quarantine, or destroy
nursery stock or other material:
(1) Notice
that the red placard or treatment, quarantine, or destruction requirement has
been issued, including a description of the specific nursery stock, other
material, or location covered;
(2) A
description of the specific reasons for the issuance of the red placard or
other requirement and the actions needed to remedy the compliance issue;
(3) Notice
that the owner, operator, or person in charge may request an inspection and
that the red placard or other requirement may be removed if the inspection
shows correction of the conditions or violations that led to the issuance of
the red placard or requirement; and
(4) Notice
of the opportunity to initiate a contested case hearing with the department by
submitting to the department a request for a hearing in writing within thirty
days following the date the department issues a red placard or other
requirement.
(e)
The rules adopted under subsection (a) shall set out:
(1) Fees
for inspections carried out by the department to implement the invasive species
placard program; and
(2) Administrative
fines for violations of the invasive species placard program.
(f)
If the department does not adopt rules and implement the invasive
species placard program required by this section within
years, a county may adopt rules for an invasive
species placard program for locations that sell nursery stock within that
county.
(g)
The State or a county shall not be liable for any economic loss or
damages, including loss of income, related to any actions by the department or
a county in carrying out the invasive species placard program under this
section. Actions include issuance of
treatment, quarantine, or destruction orders for any item.
(h) For the purposes of this section,
"nursery stock" means any plant for planting, propagation, or
ornamentation, including plants used to produce cut flowers, plants, trees,
shrubs, vines, perennials, grafts, cuttings, and buds that may be sold for
propagation, whether cultivated or wild, and all viable parts of these plants."
SECTION 3. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
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Report Title:
DOA; Counties; Invasive Species Placard Program; Invasive Species; Plant Nurseries
Description:
Requires the Department of Agriculture to adopt rules and carry out an Invasive Species Placard Program for plant nurseries. Allows a county to adopt an Invasive Species Placard Program if the Department does not adopt the Program within a certain number of years.
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