Washington Statutes

§ 76.04.770 — Authorization to enter privately or publicly owned land to extinguish or control a wildland fire—Limitation of liability.

Washington § 76.04.770
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Title 76FORESTS AND FOREST PRODUCTS
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Wash. Rev. Code § 76.04.770 (2026).

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(1)(a) An individual may, consistent with this section, enter privately owned or publicly owned land for the purposes of attempting to extinguish or control a wildland fire, regardless of whether the individual owns the land, when fighting the wildland fire in that particular time and location can be reasonably considered a public necessity due to an imminent danger.
(b)No civil or criminal liability may be imposed by any court on an individual acting pursuant to this section for any direct or proximate adverse impacts resulting from an individual's access to land for the purposes of attempting to extinguish or control a wildland fire when fighting the wildland fire in that particular time and location can be reasonably considered a public necessity, except upon proof of gross negligence

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Legislative History

[2015 c 182 s 4.]

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