9-1503 - Removal of protected plants.

§ 9-1503. Removal of protected plants.    1.  For  the  purposes of this section, "plants" shall mean species of  native shrubs,  trees,  herbs,  ferns,  fern-allies  and  wild  flowers;  "endangered  species"  shall  mean  those species of plants in danger of  extinction throughout all or  a  significant  portion  of  their  ranges  within  the  state,  and  requiring  remedial  action  to  prevent  such  extinction; "threatened species" shall mean those species of plants that  are likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future throughout  all or a significant portion of their ranges  within  the  state;  "rare  species"  shall mean those species of plants that have small populations  within their ranges in the state, and "exploitably  vulnerable  species"  shall  mean those species of plants that are likely to become threatened  in the near future throughout all or  a  significant  portion  of  their  ranges within the state if causal factors continue unchecked.    2.  The department may, by rule and regulation, promulgate and adopt a  list or lists of protected plants which by reason of  their  endangered,  rare,  threatened  or exploitably vulnerable status should not be picked  or removed from their natural habitat. In promulgating and adopting such  list or lists the department shall consult with and cooperate  with  the  departments  of agriculture and markets and education and other affected  public or private organizations. Plants included in such list  or  lists  may be so included for purposes of the entire state or portions thereof.  Such  list  or  lists  may  be  modified in whole or in part through the  institution of a permit or waiver-issuing procedure.    3. No person shall, in any area designated  by  such  list  or  lists,  knowingly  pick,  pluck,  sever,  remove,  damage  by the application of  herbicides or defoliants or carry away, without the consent of the owner  thereof, any protected plant. An offense under this section shall  be  a  violation, punishable by a fine of not to exceed twenty-five dollars.    4.   The   department   is  authorized  to  regulate  the  harvesting,  collection,  sale,  and   exportation   of   American   ginseng   (Panax  quinquefolius)  plants,  roots  and  cuttings. The department is further  authorized  to  promulgate  rules  and  regulations  to  implement   the  authority conferred herein.