Everyone clearing land or
clearing right-of-way for railroad, public highway, private road,
ditch, dike, pipe or wire line, or for any other transmission, or
transportation utility right-of-way, shall pile and burn or
dispose of by other satisfactory means, all forest debris cut
thereon, as rapidly as the clearing or cutting progresses, or at
such other times as the department may specify, and if during the
closed season, in compliance with the law requiring burning
permits.
No person clearing any land or right-of-way, or in cutting
or logging timber for any purpose, may fell, or permit to be
felled, any trees so that they may fall onto land owned by
another without first obtaining permission from the owner in
addition to complying with the terms of this section for the
disposal of refuse. All the terms of this section and other
forest laws of the state shall be observed in all clearings of
right-of-way or other land on behalf of the state itself or any
county thereof, either directly or by contract, and, unless
unavoidable emergency prevents, provision shall be made by all
officials directing the work for withholding a sufficient portion
of the payment therefor until the disposal is completed, to
insure the completion of the disposal in compliance with this
section.
[1986 c 100 § 38.]