Sec. 4.
The cultivated black currant is hereby declared a public nuisance. Planting, possessing, growing, propagating, selling or offering for sale plants, roots, or cuttings of cultivated black currants within the state is hereby prohibited. Such roots, cuttings or plants now planted or growing may be destroyed by the commissioner or his agents.
History: 1929, Act 313, Imd. Eff. May 24, 1929 ;-- CL 1929, 5134 ;-- CL 1948, 286.104
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 286 - Agricultural Industry
Act 313 of 1929 - White Pine Blister Rust (286.101 - 286.112)
Section 286.101 - White Pine Blister Rust; Definitions.
Section 286.103 - White Pine Blister Rust; Destruction of Plants.
Section 286.104 - Cultivated Black Currant Declared Public Nuisance; Destruction.
Section 286.107 - Right of Entry by Commissioner of Agriculture.
Section 286.108 - White Pine Blister Rust; Co-Operation; Rust Control on State Lands.