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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 4Pt. 1Ch. 9Art. 9§ 6048 Hydrilla Control And Eradication

§ 6048 Hydrilla Control And Eradication

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§ 6048 Hydrilla Control And Eradication

Key Takeaways

  • •Hydrilla is a harmful water weed that can hurt California's farms, lakes, and rivers. The state wants to stop it from spreading.
  • •You can't grow, sell, or even have hydrilla in California. This includes selling fish or plants that might carry hydrilla.
  • •If you break this rule, you can get a fine of up to $75 for the first time. If you do it again within 3 years, it becomes a bigger crime.
  • •The state will keep looking for hydrilla and try to get rid of it if they find any.

Example

A person buys an aquarium plant online that has hydrilla in it and sells it at a local market.

This person is breaking the law because they are selling a plant that has hydrilla. They could get a fine of up to $75.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 6048 Hydrilla Control And Eradication

(a) The plant hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata) is a noxious aquatic weed not native to the State of California. The Legislature hereby declares that the further introduction and spread of this serious aquatic weed pest would be detrimental to the state, causing irreparable damage to the agricultural industry and recreational use of streams, lakes, and waterways and further that the eradication of this aquatic weed pest is essential to the preservation of the environment. Hydrilla can be introduced into the state in shipments of fish and aquatic plants for wholesale and retail sale within the state. It can become established when aquariums containing hydrilla are dumped into California’s streams, lakes, ponds, and waterways. Subsequent spread is rapid, both naturally and artificially. (b) It is unlawful to produce, propagate, harvest, possess, sell, or distribute hydrilla as such or incidental to the sale of fish, aquatic plants, or other hosts or possible carriers of hydrilla. The director may adopt quarantine or other regulations which prohibit the importation of hydrilla. Any violation of the regulations or of this section is an infraction punishable by a fine of not more than seventy-five dollars ($75) for the first offense and is a misdemeanor for a second or subsequent offense within three years of a prior conviction of a violation of this section or of the regulations. These penalty provisions do not preclude civil action as provided in Article 2 (commencing with Section 5021) of Chapter 1. (c) The director shall conduct an ongoing survey and detection program for hydrilla. Whenever and wherever hydrilla is discovered, the director shall immediately investigate the feasibility of eradication. If eradication is feasible, the director shall perform the eradication in cooperation with federal, city, county, and other state agencies taking those steps and actions the director deems necessary. (Amended by Stats. 1986, Ch. 752, Sec. 5.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 577 Ecological Pest Management Research
  • § 24106 Auction Animal Identification Requirements
  • § 44974 Avocado Industry Enforcement Penalties
  • § 5911 Citrus Disease Control Program
  • § 5920 Handler Assessment Penalties

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 6048.
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