Title 16 › Chapter 67— AQUATIC NUISANCE PREVENTION AND CONTROL › Subchapter III— PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF AQUATIC NUISANCE SPECIES DISPERSAL › § 4723
Within 30 days after November 29, 1990, the Task Force must ask the Great Lakes Commission (set up under the Great Lakes Compact approved July 24, 1968) to put together a panel of federal, state, local, environmental, and business representatives from the Great Lakes region. That panel must set regional priorities about invasive aquatic species; recommend programs to carry out section 4722(i); help coordinate federal and other regional work; advise public and private groups on control methods; and send the Task Force a yearly report. The Task Force must also ask the Great Lakes Fishery Commission to give the panel technical and policy information about international fishery resources, and the panel is urged to invite Canadian federal, provincial, or territorial officials as observers. Within 30 days after October 26, 1996, the Task Force must ask for a Western regional panel with similar members to set Western priorities, recommend an education, monitoring, prevention, and control program to stop zebra mussels west of the 100th Meridian under section 4722(i), create an emergency response plan, advise on prevention and control, and send an annual report. The Task Force must promote and help fund similar regional panels elsewhere and cooperate with them.
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16 U.S.C. § 4723
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60