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Home » US Law » 2022 Idaho Code » Title 38 - FORESTRY, FOREST PRODUCTS AND STUMPAGE DISTRICTS » Chapter 4 - FIRE HAZARD REDUCTION PROGRAMS

Section 38-401 – SUPERVISION BY DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LANDS.

38-401. SUPERVISION BY DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LANDS. The director of the department of lands shall have the supervision, control and management of all fire hazards created by insects, disease, other natural causes, or by any person engaged in harvesting timber, ties, logs, poles, posts, cordwood, pulpwood, or any other forest product or potential […]

Section 38-402 – PLANS, PROGRAMS AND RULES — APPROVAL BY STATE BOARDS.

38-402. PLANS, PROGRAMS AND RULES — APPROVAL BY STATE BOARDS. The director of the department of lands is hereby authorized and empowered to adopt plans, programs and rules for the management and reduction of fire hazards for the protection of forest resources, any of which hazards are created by insects, disease, other natural causes, or […]

Section 38-403 – DELEGATION OF POWERS TO STATE FOREST WARDEN.

38-403. DELEGATION OF POWERS TO STATE FOREST WARDEN. The director of the department of lands is hereby authorized and empowered to delegate any power granted to the director under sections 38-401—38-410 to the state forest warden in any forest protective district. History: [38-403, added 1945, ch. 74, sec. 3, p. 108; am. 1957, ch. 183, […]

Section 38-404 – CONTRACTS WITH OWNERS OF FOREST LANDS.

38-404. CONTRACTS WITH OWNERS OF FOREST LANDS. The director of the department of lands is hereby authorized and empowered to enter into agreements with the owners of any forest lands or any operator engaged in operations on lands within the state of Idaho whereby slash is created, and under said contract the director may assume […]

Section 38-406 – FOREST LANDS BELONGING TO STATE.

38-406. FOREST LANDS BELONGING TO STATE. The provisions of sections 38-401—38-410, Idaho Code, shall not apply to forest lands belonging to the state of Idaho. Provided, however, the state board of land commissioners may by order direct the director of the department of lands to apply the administration of all the provisions of this chapter […]

Section 38-407 – FOREST MANAGEMENT ACCOUNT.

38-407. FOREST MANAGEMENT ACCOUNT. The state treasurer shall be custodian of an account which is hereby created to be known as the "forest management account," into which shall be paid all funds accruing or received under any and all of the provisions of sections 38-401—38-410, Idaho Code. History: [38-407, added 1945, ch. 74, sec. 7, […]

Section 38-408 – MONEYS FROM CONTRACTS AND APPROPRIATIONS — EXPENDITURES AND ACCOUNTS.

38-408. MONEYS FROM CONTRACTS AND APPROPRIATIONS — EXPENDITURES AND ACCOUNTS. All moneys paid to the director of the department of lands, or the state forest wardens, under any contract whereby the director assumes the management and reduction of any fire hazard for the protection of forest resources, shall be deposited with the state treasurer and […]

Section 38-409 – BOND OF DIRECTOR.

38-409. BOND OF DIRECTOR. The director of the department of lands shall be bonded to the state of Idaho in the time, form and manner prescribed by chapter 8, title 59, Idaho Code. History: [38-409, added 1945, ch. 74, sec. 9, p. 108; am. 1957, ch. 183, sec. 7, p. 357; am. 1969, ch. 89, […]

Section 38-410 – CERTIFICATE OF CLEARANCE.

38-410. CERTIFICATE OF CLEARANCE. Any owner or operator who has entered into a contract with the director of the department of state lands for the management and reduction of any fire hazard for the protection of forest resources and upon payment of the contract price in accordance with the terms of said contract and with […]

Section 38-411 – SEPARABILITY.

38-411. SEPARABILITY. The provisions of this chapter are hereby declared to be separable, and, if any part hereof is declared to be unconstitutional, such shall not affect the validity of the other portions of this chapter. History: [I.C., sec. 38-411, as added by 1957, ch. 183, sec. 9, p. 357.]