Environmental
Montana's 'noxious weed' control laws require landowners to:
AOnly control weeds if requested by neighbors
BControl and manage state-listed noxious weeds on their property, which can affect property values and agricultural productivity✓ Correct
CReport weed infestations to the federal EPA
DHire state-approved contractors exclusively for weed control
Explanation
Montana's Noxious Weed Control Act (MCA 7-22-2101) requires landowners to control noxious weeds listed by the state on their property. Failure to comply may result in government contractors treating the weeds and billing the landowner.
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