(1)
The department may employ a sufficient number of persons to
extinguish or prevent the spreading of any fire that may be in
danger of damaging or destroying any timber or other property on
department protected lands. The department may provide needed
tools and supplies and may provide transportation when necessary
for persons so employed.
(2) Every person so employed is entitled to compensation at
a rate to be fixed by the department. The department shall, upon
request, show the person the number of hours worked by that
person and the rate established for payment. After approval of
the department, that person is entitled to receive payment from
the state.
(3) It is unlawful to fail to render assistance when called
upon by the department to aid in guarding or extinguishing any
fire.
[1986 c 100 § 16.]