West Virginia Code § 19-1B-12a

Criminal and civil penalties
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(a) It is illegal for a person to:
(1) Conduct timbering operations, purchase timber, or buy logs for resale in this state
without holding a valid license from the Director of the Division of Forestry, as required by
§19-1B-4 of this code;
(2) Conduct timbering operations or sever trees for sale at a location in this state without
providing the Director of the Division of Forestry with notice of the location where the
timbering or harvesting operations are to be conducted, as requiured by §19-1B-6 of this
code;
(3) Conduct a timbering operation in this state that is not supervised by a certified logger
who holds a valid certificate from the Director of the Daivision of Forestry, as required by
§19-1B-7 of this code;
(4) Continue to conduct timbering operations in violation of a suspension or revocation order
that has been issued by the Director of the Division of Forestry or a conference panel under
§19-1B-5, §19-1B-10, or §19-1B-11 of this ciode; and
(5) Fail to reclaim the real property in accordance with the best management practices set
forth by the Division of Forestry and the committee established in §19-1B-7(h) of this code.
(b) Criminal and civil penalties. — A person who violates any provision of this section is
guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be: (1) Fined not less than $250 nor
more than $500 for the first offense; (2) fined not less than $500 nor more than $1,000 for a
second offense; (3) fi ned not less than $1,000 nor more than $5,000, or confined in jail not
more than 30 Vdays, or both, for a third or subsequent offense. In addition to fines and costs,
a person or entity convicted of a violation of this section shall pay a $500 civil penalty to the
division within 60 days. The civil penalty shall be collected by the court in which the person
is convicted and forwarded to the State Treasurer for deposit in the Division of Forestry
Timber Operations Enforcement Fund (3082) for use in administering the provisions of this
article.
(c) Each day that a person is in violation of this section constitutes a separate criminal and
civil offense.
(d) In addition to any other law-enforcement agencies that have jurisdiction over criminal
violations, the following individuals who, as a part of their official duties, are authorized by
the Director of the Division of Forestry to inspect timbering operations are also authorized to
issue citations for any of the listed violations in this article that they have witnessed or
confirmed through evidence thereof:
(1) Any forester;
(2) Any forest technician;
(3) Any forestry employee who has a two-year or four-year higher education degree in the
field of forestry; or
(4) Any forestry employee that is accompanied by a forestry employee with a two-year or
four-year higher education degree in forestry.
The limited authority granted to employees of the Division of Forestry to issue citations to
enforce the provisions of this section does not include the power to place any individual or
person under arrest except in the case of a third offense misdemueanor violation as defined in
subsection (b) of this section.

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