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Regular Session, 2012 HOUSE BILL NO. 907 BY REPRESENTATIVES KATRINA JACKSON AND HENRY BURNS AND SENATORS ALLAIN, LONG, AND THOMPSON AN ACT1 To amend and reenact R.S. 3:2(D), 4274.1, 4276, 4279(A), 4292, 4325, and 4326 and to2 repeal R.S. 3:4271(B), 4274(6), 4274.2, 4279(B) and (C), 4280, 4284 through 4289,3 4290, 4291, 4293 through 4295, and 4302, relative to forests and forestry; to provide4 for cooperative endeavors; to provide for the powers and duties of the state forester;5 to provide for the duties of forestry officers; to provide for the clearing of6 combustible material; to provide for the instruction of forestry on certain days; to7 provide for a parish board of forestry; to provide for a forestry program; to repeal8 certain provisions for the protection and reforestation of lands; to repeal certain9 provisions relative to forest tree seedling nurseries; to repeal the provisions of10 acreage tax on certain forest lands; and to provide for related matters.11 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:12 Section 1. R.S. 3:2(D), 4274.1, 4276, 4279(A), 4292, 4325, and 4326 are hereby13 amended and reenacted to read as follows:14 §2. Creation, powers, and duties of Department of Agriculture and Forestry and the15 commissioner of agriculture and forestry16 * * *17 D. The Department of Agriculture and Forestry, through the office of18 forestry, may participate in cooperative endeavors with the federal government and19 with local governments in this state relating to the Federal Excess Property Program20 and the Firefighter Property Program for rural fire defense.21 * * *22 ENROLLEDHB NO. 907 Page 2 of 6 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. §4274.1. Appointment of forestry officers; duties and powers1 A. To secure the protection of provide for the protection of the assets,2 property, personnel, and interests relating to forest woodlands, the state forester may3 appoint and commission forestry officers who shall enforce the laws, rules, and4 regulations for the protection of interests relating to forest woodlands, may carry5 weapons concealed or exposed while in the performance of their duties, shall take6 such action as is authorized by law, rule, or regulation to protect interests relating to7 forest woodlands, and shall be vested with the same authority and powers conferred8 by law upon regular law enforcement officers of this state with respect to issuing9 civil citations for littering and with respect to criminal and other offenses affecting10 the protection of interests relating to forest woodlands or affecting the performance11 of their duties.12 B. All forestry officers shall be Peace Officers Standard Training (P.O.S.T.)13 certified.14 C. Additionally, while on special assignment during any riot, insurrection,15 or any natural disaster or while in protection of real immovable property of the16 commission and the property, assets, and resources of the office of forestry or the17 department, any commissioned forestry officer shall possess all the powers and18 authority of regular law enforcement officers of this state.19 D. Upon the request of any regular law enforcement agency of this state,20 forestry officers shall prevent and detect crime, apprehend criminals, enforce the21 criminal and traffic laws of the state, keep the peace and good order in the state in22 the enforcement of the state's police powers, and perform any other related duties23 imposed upon them by the legislature.24 * * *25 §4276. Powers and duties of state forester 26 The state forester shall: 27 (1) Have direction of all forest interests and all matters pertaining to forestry28 within the jurisdiction of the state.29 ENROLLEDHB NO. 907 Page 3 of 6 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. (2) Select and employ the personnel of the office of forestry. Determine1 annual goals, objectives, and priorities and conduct annual reviews per established2 department protocol.3 (3) Superintend the office of forestry. Serve as lead department liaison4 responsible for the detection and rapid suppression of all forest wildfires in the state5 including all state-owned and private forest lands and non-forested open areas6 threatening forest lands.7 (4) Serve as secretary of the commission and be custodian of books, records,8 and papers of the commission and office of forestry. Work with state cooperators9 that may offer assistance during wildfire suppression efforts.10 (5) Take such action as is authorized by law to prevent and extinguish forest11 fires.12 (6) Enforce laws pertaining to forest woodlands and recommend13 prosecutions for violations.14 (7) Carry on educational work in the interest of forest conservation. Act as15 lead department liaison to educate and train industry professionals and the public on16 matters vital to the long-term stability and sustainability of Louisiana's forests. Lead17 and support programs that educate the public on the importance of forest resources18 and their contribution to the economic health of the state, and the social and19 recreational benefits derived from vibrant, healthy, working forests and the dynamic20 ecosystems they support.21 (8) Cooperate with and encourage private timber owners in laying plans to22 protection, management, and the replacement of forests, and in aiding them to form23 protective associations.24 (9) Examine all timbered lands belonging to the state and report to the25 commission upon their timber condition and actual value, and also whether some of26 these lands should be held as state forests. Provide wildfire suppression training to27 the office of forestry employees to National Wildfire Coordinating Group standards.28 ENROLLEDHB NO. 907 Page 4 of 6 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. (10) Be responsible for protection and management of lands donated to or1 purchased by the state for forestry preserves and all lands reserved as state forests.2 Provide certified burner training.3 (11) Conduct forest research. Serve as the lead department liaison4 responsible for wildfire prevention education and training.5 (12) Prepare a biennial report of progress and conditions of state work in6 forestry to the commission and therein recommend plans for improving the state7 system of forest protection, management, and replacement. Serve as the state liaison8 for forest inventory and maintain statistically reliable forest inventory data that is9 publicly accessible, if appropriated in the budget.10 (13) Serve as lead department liaison responsible for compliance monitoring11 related to adherence to forest practices mandated by law and voluntary best12 management practices for forestry as established by the state of Louisiana.13 (14) Establish an ongoing monitoring protocol that is stable, consistently14 implemented, and reported to stakeholders and the public on a biennial basis.15 (15) Direct landowner assistance to encourage reforestation and sustainable16 land management and make recommendations based on understanding landowner17 objectives.18 (16) Administer the Forest Productivity Program which provides reforestation19 assistance.20 * * *21 §4279. Railroad and other public utilities' rights of way rights-of-way; clearing of22 combustible material; fire lines; penalty23 A. All persons owning or operating railroads, electric transmission lines, or24 oil or gas pipe lines through forest lands within this state shall keep their rights of25 way rights-of-way reasonably cleared of all combustible material and safely dispose26 of the same within the limits of the rights of way rights-of-way between the fifteenth27 of November and the fifteenth of April. In addition, whenever in the judgment of the28 commission any of the rights of way are not of sufficient width to constitute, when29 cleared, an adequate fire line, the commission may require the owners or operators30 ENROLLEDHB NO. 907 Page 5 of 6 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. thereof to enter upon forest, waste, or cut-over lands adjacent to the rights of way,1 and at not more than two hundred feet from the outer rail on both sides of the track2 in the case of a railway right of way, and not more than two hundred feet from the3 center of the right of way of a person owning or operating electric transmission lines4 or oil or gas pipe lines, to plough a furrow not less than three nor more than six feet5 in width, and to clear the strip lying between the furrow and the right of way in the6 same manner as required in case of the right of way. This requirement does not7 apply in the case of temporary spurs or railroads and tramroads, nor shall in any case8 lands in actual cultivation be entered upon in carrying out these requirements. does9 it prohibit any railroad company from piling or keeping upon the right-of-way, cross10 ties or other materials necessary for operation or maintenance of the railroad.11 However, any person thus required to plough a furrow is relieved of any12 responsibility for damages which the owner of the land may claim as a result thereof.13 * * *14 §4292. Instruction on forestry in public schools; Arbor Day15 The Department of Education and the parish school boards shall provide for16 proper courses of instruction by textbooks or lectures on the general subject of17 forestry in all public schools. They shall encourage the observance of Arbor Day by18 all public schools. and encourage participation in natural resource education19 programs such as Forestry Awareness, Forestry Skills, 4-H, Future Farmers of20 America, and Project Learning Tree to promote learning about the natural21 environment and the opportunities and benefits it provides for all students.22 * * *23 §4325. Parish board of forestry; appointment and term; compensation 24 Upon approval by the commission and the state forester, the governing25 authority of each parish cooperating shall may appoint a parish board of forestry. It26 shall consist of one member of the governing authority of the parish, one27 representative of the commission, two representatives of the forest products28 industries presently in a managerial or executive capacity, and one representative of29 the parish landowners. The last three named members shall serve for terms of three30 ENROLLEDHB NO. 907 Page 6 of 6 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. years after the initial terms, of one, two, and three years. Appointments to fill1 vacancies shall be for the unexpired term. The parish board serves without2 compensation or per diem.3 §4326. Supervision of forestry program; detailed plan 4 The state forester with the approval of the forestry commission shall may5 administer and supervise the forestry program within in each parish. It shall where6 such programs may be established. submit a detailed forestry program to the parish7 board for approval prior to instituting such a program. The detailed plan shall8 include the budget of proposed expenditures for forestry work in the parish affected.9 * * *10 Section 2. R.S. 3:4271(B), 4274(6), 4274.2, 4279(B) and (C), 4280, 4284 through11 4289, 4290, 4291, 4293 through 4295, and 4302 are hereby repealed in their entirety.12 SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATI VES PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA APPROVED: