Washington Statutes

§ 76.04.455 — Discarding lighted material or smoking flammable material—Discharge, release, or detonation of certain materials—Receptacles in conveyances—Posting a copy of this section.

Washington § 76.04.455
JurisdictionWashington
Title 76FORESTS AND FOREST PRODUCTS
Ch. 76.04FOREST PROTECTION

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Wash. Rev. Code § 76.04.455 (2026).

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(1)(a) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, it is unlawful for any person to, during the closed season:
(i)Discard any lighted tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, matches, fireworks, charcoal, or other lighted material, discharge any incendiary ammunition, release a sky lantern, or detonate an exploding target on or over any forest, brush, range, or grain areas; or
(ii)Smoke any flammable material when in forest or brush areas except on roads, cleared landings, gravel pits, or any similar area free of flammable material.
(b)The prohibitions contained in this subsection do not apply to the detonation of nonflammable exploding targets on any forest, brush, range, or grain areas if the person detonating the nonflammable exploding target:
(i)Has lawful possession and control of th

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Legislative History

[2014 c 90 s 2;1986 c 100 s 29.]

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