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Rule 901:5-52-04 | Regulated area.

 

The areas listed in this rule are declared to be regulated areas where a gypsy moth infestation is known to exist at a level which poses a risk of spreading the pest to non-infested areas of Ohio and other states.

(A) The states or portions of states quarantined for the gypsy moth by the USDA under 7 CFR 301.45 (July 2001).

(B) The following counties in Ohio:

(1) Ashtabula county

(2) Lake county;

(3) Geauga county;

(4) Trumbull county;

(5) Mahoning county;

(6) Columbiana county;

(7) Lucas county;

(8) Cuyahoga county;

(9) Summit county;

(10) Portage county;

(11) Stark county;

(12) Carroll county;

(13) Jefferson county;

(14) Belmont county;

(15) Coshocton county;

(16) Guernsey county;

(17) Harrison county;

(18) Holmes county;

(19) Lorain county;

(20) Medina county;

(21) Monroe county;

(22) Ottawa county;

(23) Tuscarawas county;

(24) Wayne county;

(25) Ashland county;

(26) Defiance county;

(27) Erie county;

(28) Fulton county;

(29) Henry county;

(30) Licking county;

(31) Muskingum county;

(32) Noble county;

(33) Sandusky county;

(34) Williams county;

(35) Wood county;

(36) Huron county;

(37) Richland county;

(38) Knox county;

(39) Washington county;

(40) Fairfield county;

(41) Morgan county;

(42) Perry county;

(43) Hocking county.;

(44) Seneca county;

(45) Franklin county;

(46) Delaware county;

(47) Morrow county;

(48) Marion county;

(49) Crawford county:

(50) Athens county; and

(51) Vinton county.

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 927.52
Amplifies: 927.71
Five Year Review Date: 12/27/2021
Prior Effective Dates: 12/24/1986, 9/8/1992, 11/21/1994, 8/28/1998, 7/7/1999, 5/19/2000, 6/29/2001, 6/28/2002