Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 79.10 - Land Management Authorities and Policies.
79.10.300 - Definitions.

RCW 79.10.300
Definitions.

Unless the context clearly requires otherwise the definitions in this section apply throughout RCW 79.10.310, 79.10.320, and 79.10.330.
(1) "Arrearage" means the summation of the annual sustainable harvest timber volume since July 1, 1979, less the sum of state timber sales contract default volume and the state timber sales volume deficit since July 1, 1979.
(2) "Default" means the volume of timber remaining when a contractor fails to meet the terms of the sales contract on the completion date of the contract or any extension thereof and timber returned to the state under *RCW 79.01.1335.
(3) "Deficit" means the summation of the difference between the department's annual planned sales program volume and the actual timber volume sold.
(4) "Planning decade" means the ten-year period covered in the forestland management plan adopted by the board.
(5) "Sustainable harvest level" means the volume of timber scheduled for sale from state-owned lands during a planning decade as calculated by the department and approved by the board.

[ 2003 c 334 § 537; 1987 c 159 § 2. Formerly RCW 79.68.035.]
NOTES:

*Reviser's note: RCW 79.01.1335 expired December 31, 1984.


Intent—2003 c 334: See note following RCW 79.02.010.


Legislative findings—1987 c 159: "Adequately funding construction of the state's educational facilities represents one of the highest priority uses of state-owned lands. Many existing facilities need replacement and many additional facilities will be needed by the year 2000 to house students entering the educational system. The sale of timber from state-owned lands plays a key role in supporting the construction of school facilities. Currently and in the future, demands for school construction funds are expected to exceed available revenues.
The department of natural resources sells timber on a sustained yield basis. Since 1980, purchasers defaulted on sales contracts affecting over one billion one hundred million board feet of timber. Between 1981 and 1983, the department sold six hundred million board feet of timber less than the sustainable harvest level. As a consequence of the two actions, the department entered their 1984-1993 planning decade with a timber sale arrearage which could be sold without adversely affecting the continued productivity of the state-owned forests." [ 1987 c 159 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 79 - Public Lands

Chapter 79.10 - Land Management Authorities and Policies.

79.10.010 - Reports.

79.10.020 - Department authority to accept land.

79.10.030 - Management of acquired lands—Land acquired by escheat suitable for park purposes.

79.10.040 - Gifts of land for offices.

79.10.050 - Gifts of county or city land for offices, warehouses, etc.—Use of lands authorized.

79.10.060 - Compliance with local ordinances, when.

79.10.070 - Management of public lands within watershed area providing water supply for city or town—Lake Whatcom municipal watershed pilot project—Report—Exclusive method of condemnation by city or town for watershed purposes.

79.10.080 - Classification of land after timber removed.

79.10.090 - Economic analysis of state lands held in trust—Scope—Use.

79.10.100 - Concept to be utilized, when.

79.10.110 - "Multiple use" defined.

79.10.120 - Multiple uses compatible with financial obligations of trust management—Other uses permitted, when.

79.10.125 - Land open to public for fishing, hunting, and nonconsumptive wildlife activities.

79.10.130 - Scope of department's authorized activities.

79.10.140 - Outdoor recreation—Construction, operation, and maintenance of primitive facilities—Right-of-way and public access—Use of state and federal outdoor recreation funds.

79.10.200 - Multiple use land resource allocation plan—Adoption—Factors considered.

79.10.210 - Public lands identified and withdrawn.

79.10.220 - Conferring with other agencies.

79.10.240 - Department's existing authority and powers preserved.

79.10.250 - Existing withdrawals for state park and state game purposes preserved.

79.10.280 - Land use data bank—Contents, source.

79.10.300 - Definitions.

79.10.310 - "Sustained yield plans" defined.

79.10.320 - Sustainable harvest program.

79.10.330 - Arrearages—End of decade.

79.10.340 - Sustainable harvest sale.

79.10.400 - Cooperative agreements.

79.10.410 - Cooperative units.

79.10.420 - Limitations on agreements.

79.10.430 - Easements—Life of agreements.

79.10.440 - Sale agreements.

79.10.450 - Minimum price.

79.10.460 - Contracts—Requirements.

79.10.470 - Transfer or assignment of contracts.

79.10.480 - Performance bond—Cash deposit.

79.10.500 - Recreational trail policy—Development.

79.10.510 - Recreational facilities and trails—Local government permits.

79.10.520 - Prioritizing investments on forest health treatments.

79.10.530 - Identification of lands for forest health treatment—Prioritized list—Report to the legislature.