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2-713

Chapter 2.--AGRICULTURE
Article 7.--INSECTS AND PLANT DISEASES

      2-713.   Same; public nuisances. The common barberry, Berberis vulgaris, its horticultural varieties and Berberis, Mahonia and Mahoberberis (commonly known as mahonias, hollygrapes, holly barberries or Oregon grapes), are hereby declared to be public nuisances and the propagation, growth, movement or possession of said plants, including cuttings, stalks, scions, buds, fruits, seeds, or parts of plants capable of propagation, are hereby prohibited, except as herein specifically exempted.

      History:   L. 1951, ch. 10, § 2; June 30.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter2 > Article7 > Statutes_200

2-713

Chapter 2.--AGRICULTURE
Article 7.--INSECTS AND PLANT DISEASES

      2-713.   Same; public nuisances. The common barberry, Berberis vulgaris, its horticultural varieties and Berberis, Mahonia and Mahoberberis (commonly known as mahonias, hollygrapes, holly barberries or Oregon grapes), are hereby declared to be public nuisances and the propagation, growth, movement or possession of said plants, including cuttings, stalks, scions, buds, fruits, seeds, or parts of plants capable of propagation, are hereby prohibited, except as herein specifically exempted.

      History:   L. 1951, ch. 10, § 2; June 30.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter2 > Article7 > Statutes_200

2-713

Chapter 2.--AGRICULTURE
Article 7.--INSECTS AND PLANT DISEASES

      2-713.   Same; public nuisances. The common barberry, Berberis vulgaris, its horticultural varieties and Berberis, Mahonia and Mahoberberis (commonly known as mahonias, hollygrapes, holly barberries or Oregon grapes), are hereby declared to be public nuisances and the propagation, growth, movement or possession of said plants, including cuttings, stalks, scions, buds, fruits, seeds, or parts of plants capable of propagation, are hereby prohibited, except as herein specifically exempted.

      History:   L. 1951, ch. 10, § 2; June 30.