State forest lands definition

State forest lands means lands acquired under RCW 79.22.010, 79.22.020, and 79.22.040.

Examples of State forest lands in a sentence

  • STATE must comply with federal Endangered Species Act (ESA), including taking measures necessary to determine the presence of threatened and endangered (T&E) species on State forest lands and to protect such species from disturbance.

  • STATE must comply the ESA, including taking measures necessary to determine the presence of threatened and endangered (T&E) species on State forest lands and to protect such species from disturbance.

Related to State forest lands

  • State Forester means the State Forester or the duly authorized representative of the State Forester.

  • Forest land means all land which is capable of supporting a merchantable stand of timber and is not being actively used for a use which is incompatible with timber growing. Forest land does not include agricultural land that is or was enrolled in the conservation reserve enhancement program by contract if such agricultural land was historically used for agricultural purposes and the landowner intends to continue to use the land for agricultural purposes in the future. For small forest landowner road maintenance and abandonment planning only, the term "forest land" excludes the following:

  • State land means land which vests in the national or a provincial government, and includes land below the high water mark and the Admiralty Reserve, but excludes land belonging to a local authority;

  • State purchased health care or "health care" means medical

  • AT&T KENTUCKY means the AT&T owned ILEC doing business in Kentucky.