Washington Statutes

§ 76.04.205 — Burning permits—Civil penalty.

Washington § 76.04.205
JurisdictionWashington
Title 76FORESTS AND FOREST PRODUCTS
Ch. 76.04FOREST PROTECTION

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Wash. Rev. Code § 76.04.205 (2026).

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(1)Except in certain areas designated by the department or as permitted under rules adopted by the department, a person shall have a valid written burning permit obtained from the department to burn:
(a)Any flammable material on any lands under the protection of the department; or
(b)Refuse or waste forest material on forestlands protected by the department.
(2)To be valid a permit must be signed by both the department and the permittee. Conditions may be imposed in the permit for the protection of life, property, or air quality and the department may suspend or revoke the permits when conditions warrant. A permit shall be effective only under the conditions and for the period stated therein. Signing of the permit shall indicate the permittee's agreement to and acceptance of the con

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Related

Department of Natural Resources v. Public Utility District No. 1
349 P.3d 916 (Court of Appeals of Washington, 2015)
2 case citations

Legislative History

[2021 c 132 s 2;2021 c 65 s 79;1986 c 100 s 17.]

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