Montana Code Annotated 2021

TITLE 76. LAND RESOURCES AND USE

CHAPTER 13. TIMBER RESOURCES

Part 7. Sustainable Management of Public Forests

Duties -- Authority

76-13-702. Duties -- authority. To implement the policy of 76-13-701, the department of natural resources and conservation:

(1) shall support sustainable forest management practices, including forest restoration, on public forests in Montana consistent with all applicable laws and administrative requirements;

(2) shall provide technical information and educational assistance to nonindustrial, private forest landowners;

(3) shall promote forest management activities within and adjacent to the wildland-urban interface and promote the implementation of community wildfire protection plans;

(4) shall promote a viable forest and wood products industry and other businesses and individual activities that rely on public forest lands;

(5) shall represent the state's interest in the federal forest management planning and policy process, including establishing cooperative agency status and coordination with federal agencies;

(6) shall advocate that Montana be included in federal legislation to establish a good neighbor policy that would allow the secretary of the interior or the secretary of agriculture to enter into a cooperative agreement or contract that would authorize the state forester to provide watershed restoration and protection services on federal land. Watershed restoration and protection services included in the good neighbor policy must include the authority to:

(a) treat insect-infested trees;

(b) reduce hazardous fuels; and

(c) conduct any other activities to restore or improve forest, rangeland, and watershed health, including fish and wildlife habitat.

(7) may assist local government entities in establishing cooperative agency status and coordination with federal agencies;

(8) shall promote the development of an independent, long-term sustained yield calculation on Montana's federal forests;

(9) has the authority to intervene in litigation or appeals on federal forest management projects that:

(a) comply with the policy in 76-13-701 and in which local and state interests are clearly involved; or

(b) involve fuel-loading conditions that the department considers to be a significant threat to public health and safety or to hamper watershed restoration and protection;

(10) has the authority to enter into agreements with federal agencies to participate in forest management activities on federal lands; and

(11) shall participate in and facilitate collaboration between traditional forest interests in reaching consensus-based solutions on federal land management issues.

History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 409, L. 2007; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 58, L. 2009; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 115, L. 2009; amd. Sec. 4, Ch. 403, L. 2013.