CHAPTER 8. DESTRUCTION OF DETRIMENTAL PLANTS
IC 15-16-8
Chapter 8. Destruction of Detrimental Plants
IC 15-16-8-1
"Detrimental plant"
Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, "detrimental plant" includes the
following:
(1) Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense).
(2) Johnson grass (Sorghum halepense).
(3) Columbus grass (Sorghum almum).
(4) Bur cucumber (Sicyos angulatus).
(5) Shattercane (Sorghum bicolor Moench spp. drummondii
deWet).
(6) In residential areas only, noxious weeds and rank
vegetation.
The term does not include agricultural crops.
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.7. Amended by P.L.1-2009, SEC.113.
IC 15-16-8-2
"Person"
Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "person" means:
(1) an individual;
(2) an incorporated or unincorporated organization or
association;
(3) a trustee or legal representative;
(4) the state or an agency of the state;
(5) a political subdivision (as defined in IC 36-1-2-13) or an
agency of a political subdivision; or
(6) any combination of persons listed under subdivisions (1)
through (5) acting in concert.
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.7.
IC 15-16-8-3
Duty to destroy detrimental plants
Sec. 3. A person owning or possessing real estate in Indiana shall
destroy detrimental plants by:
(1) cutting or mowing and, if necessary, by plowing, cultivating,
or smothering; or
(2) using chemicals in the bud stage of growth or earlier, to
prevent detrimental plants from maturing on the person's real
estate.
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.7.
IC 15-16-8-4
Township trustee; investigation of detrimental plants; notice
Sec. 4. (a) If a township trustee:
(1) has reason to believe that detrimental plants may be on real
estate; and
(2) gives the owner or person in possession of the real estate
forty-eight (48) hours notice under subsection (e);
the township trustee may enter the real estate to investigate whether
there are detrimental plants on the real estate.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (d), if the township trustee
determines by:
(1) investigating real estate located in the trustee's township; or
(2) visual inspection without entering real estate located in the
trustee's township;
that a person has detrimental plants growing on real estate, the
trustee shall give written notice under subsection (e) to the owner or
person in possession of the real estate to destroy the detrimental
plants. The owner or person in possession of the real estate shall
destroy the plants in a manner provided in section 3 of this chapter
not more than five (5) days after the notice is received under
subsection (f).
(c) If the detrimental plants are not destroyed as provided in
subsection (b), the trustee shall cause the detrimental plants to be
destroyed in a manner most practical to the trustee not more than
eight (8) days after notice is received by the owner or person in
possession of the real estate under subsection (f). The trustee may
hire a person to destroy the detrimental plants. The trustee or the
person employed to destroy the detrimental plants may enter upon
the real estate where the detrimental plants are growing to destroy
the detrimental plants and are not civilly or criminally liable for
damage to crops, livestock, or other property occurring while
carrying out the work, except for gross negligence or willful or
wanton destruction.
(d) If the county has established a county weed control board
under IC 15-16-7, the township trustee may notify the county weed
control board of the real estate containing detrimental plants, and the
board shall either assume jurisdiction to control the detrimental
plants or decline jurisdiction and refer the matter back to the
township trustee. The county weed control board shall notify the
township trustee of the board's decision.
(e) Notice required in subsection (a) or (b) may be given by:
(1) certified mail; or
(2) personal service.
(f) Notice under subsection (e) is considered received by the
owner or person in possession of the real estate:
(1) if sent by mail, on the earlier of:
(A) the date of signature of receipt of the mailing; or
(B) three (3) business days after the date of mailing; or
(2) if served personally, on the date of delivery.
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.7.
IC 15-16-8-5
Certification of costs; use of power equipment
Sec. 5. (a) The township trustee may pay the following costs
incurred in cutting or destroying detrimental plants under this
chapter:
(1) Chemicals.
(2) Work.
(3) Labor, at a rate per hour to be fixed by the township trustee
commensurate with local hourly wages.
(b) If the trustee believes the infestation of the real estate with
detrimental plants is so great and widespread that cutting or
eradication by hand methods is impractical, the trustee shall use the
necessary power machinery or equipment. The trustee may pay for
the work at a rate per hour fixed by the township trustee
commensurate with the local hourly rate.
(c) When the work has been performed, the person doing the work
shall file an itemized bill for the work in the office of the township
trustee. When the bill has been approved, the trustee shall pay the
bill out of the township fund. If there is no money available in the
township fund for that purpose, the township board, upon finding an
emergency exists, shall act under IC 36-6-6-14(b) or IC 36-6-6-15 to
borrow money sufficient to meet the emergency.
(d) The trustee, when submitting estimates to the township board
for action, shall include in the estimates an item sufficient to cover
those expenditures.
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.7.
IC 15-16-8-6
Cost statement; information required; notice
Sec. 6. (a) The township trustee shall prepare a statement that
contains the following:
(1) A certification of the following costs:
(A) The cost or expense of the work.
(B) The cost of the chemicals.
(C) Twenty dollars ($20) per day for each day that the
trustee or the trustee's agent supervises the performance of
the services required under this chapter as compensation for
services.
(2) A description of the real estate on which the labor was
performed.
(3) A request that the owner or person in possession of the real
estate pay the costs under subdivision (1) to the township
trustee.
(b) The certified statement prepared under subsection (a) shall be
provided:
(1) to the owner or person possessing the real estate by:
(A) mail, using a certificate of mailing; or
(B) personal service; or
(2) by mailing the certified statement to the auditor of state for
any real estate owned by the state or to the fiscal officer of
another municipality (as defined in IC 5-11-1-16) for real estate
owned by the municipality.
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.7.
IC 15-16-8-7
Failure to pay for weed removal; amount collected as taxes;
disposition of funds
Sec. 7. (a) If the owner or person in possession of the property
does not pay the amount set forth in the certified statement under
section 6(a) of this chapter within ten (10) days after receiving the
notice under section 6(b) of this chapter, the township trustee shall
file a copy of the certified statement in the office of the county
auditor of the county where the real estate is located.
(b) The auditor shall place the amount claimed in the certified
statement on the tax duplicate of the real estate. Except as provided
in section 8 of this chapter, the amount claimed shall be collected as
taxes are collected.
(c) After an amount described in subsection (b) is collected, the
funds shall be deposited in the trustee's township funds for use at the
discretion of the trustee.
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.7.
IC 15-16-8-8
Cutting and destroying weeds by the board on governmental
property
Sec. 8. (a) This subsection applies to real estate owned by the
state. The auditor of state shall issue a warrant to pay the amount set
forth in the certified statement under section 6(a) of this chapter for
real estate owned by the state and shall charge the appropriate fund
for the amount.
(b) This subsection applies to real estate owned by a municipality
(as defined in IC 5-11-1-16) other than the township. The fiscal
officer of the municipality shall make the necessary appropriation
from the appropriate fund to pay the township the amount set forth
in the certified statement under section 6(a) of this chapter for real
estate owned by the municipality.
(c) This subsection applies to real estate that is exempt from
property taxation. The owner of the tax exempt real estate shall pay
the amount set forth in the certified statement under section 6(a) of
this chapter for the tax exempt real estate. If the owner of the tax
exempt real estate fails to pay the amount required by this chapter,
the owner is ineligible for the property tax exemption, and the
department of local government finance shall deny the property tax
exemption for the real estate.
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.7.
IC 15-16-8-9
Duties of the county auditor concerning certified statement of
costs; disposition of amounts collected
Sec. 9. Except as provided in sections 5 through 8 of this chapter,
the county auditor, upon receiving and filing a certified statement
under section 7(a) of this chapter, shall:
(1) immediately place the amounts on the certified statement on
the tax duplicate of the county; and
(2) collect the amounts at the next tax paying time for the
proper township or townships, the same as other state, county,
or township taxes are collected, including penalties, forfeitures,
and sales.
After the amounts are collected, the amounts shall be paid to the
proper trustee and placed in the township fund.
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.7.
IC 15-16-8-10
Budget
Sec. 10. When the annual township budget is prepared, a
sufficient amount shall be appropriated to enable the township
officials to comply with this chapter.
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.7.
IC 15-16-8-11
Exemption of land subject to program
Sec. 11. The director of the department of natural resources or the
dean of agriculture of Purdue University may totally or partially
exempt land that is subject to a program of the department or station
from this chapter or any other statute concerning the destruction of
detrimental plants.
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.7.
IC 15-16-8-12
Assistance to township trustees
Sec. 12. (a) The Purdue University cooperative extension service
shall provide technical assistance to township trustees for the control
of detrimental plants.
(b) All law enforcement agencies having jurisdiction in a
township shall assist the township trustee in carrying out the duties
imposed on the trustee under this chapter.
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.7.
IC 15-16-8-13
Violation; failure of trustee to perform duties
Sec. 13. A township trustee who fails to perform the duties
required of the trustee by this chapter commits a Class C infraction.
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.7.
IC 15-16-8-14
Violations; failure to eradicate; selling certain seed
Sec. 14. (a) A person who:
(1) knowingly allows detrimental plants to grow and mature on
land owned or possessed by the person;
(2) knowing of the existence of detrimental plants on land
owned or possessed by the person, fails to cut them down or
eradicate the plants by chemicals each year, as prescribed in this
chapter;
(3) having charge of or control over any highway:
(A) knowingly allows detrimental plants to grow or mature
on the right-of-way of the highway; or
(B) knowing of the existence of the detrimental plants, fails
to cut the plants down or eradicate the plants by using
chemicals, as prescribed in this chapter;
(4) having charge of or control over the right-of-way of a
railroad or interurban company:
(A) knowingly allows detrimental plants to grow and mature
on the right-of-way; or
(B) knowing of the existence of the detrimental plants, fails
to cut the plants down or eradicate the plants by using
chemicals, as prescribed in this chapter; or
(5) knowingly sells Canada thistle (cirsium arvense) seed;
commits a Class C infraction. Each day this section is violated
constitutes a separate infraction.
(b) All judgments collected under this section shall be paid to the
trustee and placed in the trustee's township funds for use at the
discretion of the trustee.
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.7.