Priority 1: To manage waterhyacinth and waterlettuce, including those plants in waters which could infest connected eligible lakes and rivers.
Priority 2: To manage new hydrilla infestations, particularly those at boat ramps or in waters connected to eligible waters which contain little or no hydrilla.
Priority 3: To manage any noxious aquatic plant restricting access at public boat ramps, or to establish trails which connect boat ramps to major use areas.
Priority 4: To provide open areas in dense stands of hydrilla for navigation and recreational use.
Priority 5: To provide for large scale hydrilla management operations.
Priority 6: To provide open areas in dense stands of other noxious plants for navigation and recreational use.
Priority 7: To manage noxious plants in residential or dead end canals and which are connected to eligible waters, unless they contain waterhyacinth or waterlettuce, or hydrilla when there is a navigable connection to an eligible water and the eligible water contains little or no hydrilla.
Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 68F-54.005
Rulemaking Authority 369.20, 369.22 FS. Law Implemented 369.20, 369.22, 120.60 FS.
New 1-7-87, Amended 5-30-93, Formerly 16C-54.005, 62C-54.005, Amended 10-9-12.