Invasive species management area definition

Invasive species management area means a designation made by a department under 80-7-
Invasive species management area means a designation made by a department for a specific area, for a body or bodies of water, or for the entire state for a specific or indeterminate amount of time that regulates invasive species or potential carriers of invasive species within the boundaries of that area.
Invasive species management area means a designation made by a department for a specific area,

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