Washington Statutes

§ 76.06.140 — Forest health problems—Findings.

Washington § 76.06.140
JurisdictionWashington
Title 76FORESTS AND FOREST PRODUCTS
Ch. 76.06FOREST INSECT AND DISEASE CONTROL

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Wash. Rev. Code § 76.06.140 (2026).

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The legislature finds as follows:

(1)Washington faces serious forest health problems, primarily in eastern Washington, where forests are overcrowded or trees lack sufficient resilience to insects, diseases, wind, ice storms, and fire. The causes of and contributions to these conditions include fire suppression, past timber harvesting and silvicultural practices, altered species composition and stand structure, and the amplified risks that occur when the urban interface penetrates forestland.
(2)There is a private and public interest in addressing uncharacteristic outbreaks of native, naturalized, and nonnative insects and diseases, and reducing the risk of significant loss due to ice storms, windstorms, and uncharacteristic fire. The public interest is in protecting forest productivity

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Legislative History

[2007 c 480 s 1;2004 c 218 s 1.]

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