RCW 76.13.180
Sale of land to nonqualifying landowner—Selling landowner must reimburse the state.
If, within the first ten years after receipt of compensation for a forestry riparian easement, a landowner sells the land on which an easement is located to a nonqualifying landowner, then the selling landowner must reimburse the state for the full compensation received for the forestry riparian easement. The department continues to hold, in the name of the state, the forestry riparian easement for the full term of the easement. The department may not transfer the easement to any entity other than another state agency.
[ 2011 c 218 § 5.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 76 - Forests and Forest Products
Chapter 76.13 - Stewardship of Nonindustrial Forests and Woodlands.
76.13.030 - Funding sources—Fees—Contracts.
76.13.120 - Findings—Definitions—Forestry riparian easement program.
76.13.130 - Small parcels—Alternative management plans.
76.13.140 - Small forestland owners—Value of buffer trees.
76.13.150 - Fish passage barriers—Cost-sharing program.
76.13.160 - Qualifying small forestland owner—Review of certain records.
76.13.170 - List of forest riparian easements to be funded.
76.13.180 - Sale of land to nonqualifying landowner—Selling landowner must reimburse the state.
76.13.190 - Integrated small forestland owner forest health program.