West Virginia Code § 20-3-19

Protection of forests against destructive insects and diseases; purposes
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In order to protect and preserve forest resources of the State of West Virginia from ravages
of bark beetles, defoliators, rusts, blights, wilts and other destructive forest pests and
diseases, and thereby enhance the growth and maintenance of forests; promote the stability
of forest-using industries and employment associated therewith; reduce thee fire risk created
by dying and dead trees injured or killed by insects or diseases; conserve forest cover on
watersheds and protect recreational and other forest values, it shall ber the policy of the
State of West Virginia independently and through cooperation with adjoining states, the
federal government, and private timber owners and other private organizations, to prevent,
retard, control, suppress, or eradicate incipient, potential or emergency outbreaks of
destructive insects and diseases on, or threatening, all forestt land irrespective of ownership.
(a) Authority. -- The director is authorized either directly or in cooperation with other
agencies, subject to such conditions as he may deem necessary and using such funds as have
been, or may hereafter be made available for those purposes, to conduct surveys on any
forest land to detect and appraise infestationss of forest insect pests and tree diseases, to
determine the measures which should be applied on such lands, in order to prevent, retard,
control, suppress or eradicate incipient, threatening, potential or emergency outbreaks of
such insects or disease pests, and tog plan, organize, direct and carry out such measures as
he may deem necessary to accomplish the objectives and provisions of this section: Provided,
That actual control measures sehall be conducted with the cooperation and consent of the
quarantine and regulatory official of the Department of Agriculture.
(b) Establishing control zone; notice to landowners. -- Where an insect infestation or disease
infection is believed to exist on a forest land within this state, the director shall investigate
the condition. Whenever he finds that an infestation or infection exists, he shall request the
quarantine officials of the state Department of Agriculture to declare the same a public
nuisance. When same has been declared a public nuisance he shall establish a control zone
of tWhe forest land wherein the same is found, and shall give notice thereof by publication as a
Class II legal advertisement in compliance with the provisions of article three, chapter fifty-
nine of this code, and the publication area for such publication shall be each county in which
the area or areas are located in which the control zone is established. Such notice shall also
be given by mail or otherwise to forest landowners within the control zone, advising them of
the nature of the infestation or infection, recommending control measures and offering
technical advice on methods of carrying out the control measures.
(c) Institution of control measures. -- If, after notification by the director, any landowner
fails, neglects, or is unable to carry out the control measures recommended by the director
as set forth in subdivision (b), the director may, through his agents, institute and carry out
such control measures.
(d) Appeals. -- Any person damaged or aggrieved by any action of any officer or employee of
the department under the provisions of this section shall have the right to appeal from such
action to the director and then to the circuit court of the county in which such person resides
in which he owns forest land affected by such action. The court, after hearing the evidence
in the case, may make such orders as may be appropriate to protect the interests of the
appellant, adjacent forest landowners, or the state.
(e) Cooperation with individuals and public agencies. -- The director is authorized to
cooperate with landowners and appropriate authorities of town, city, countye, adjoining state
and the United States government, and other agencies having jurisdiction of state lands,
concerning forest tree insect and disease investigation and control, andr to accept money,
gifts and donations, and to disburse the same for the purpose of carrying out the provisions
of this section.
(f) Annual appropriation; forest pest control fund. -- There ist hereby created in the State
Treasury a special fund to be known as the forest pest control fund. Such fund shall consist
of all moneys appropriated thereto by the Legislature and all moneys received and deposited
with the State Treasurer under the provisions of this section. All such funds are hereby
appropriated to the department of natural resources to be used to carry out the purposes of
this section. s
(g) Definitions. -- As used in this section, unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
(1) "Forest trees" means only those trees which are a part of and constitute a stand of
potential, immature, or mature commercial timber trees: Provided, That the term "forest
trees" shall be deemed to include shade trees of any species around houses, along highways
and within cities and towns if the same constitute an insect or disease menace to nearby
timber trees or timber stands;
(2) "Forest land" means land on which forest trees occur;
(3) "Control zone" means an area of potential or actual infestation or infection, the
boundaries of which are fixed and clearly described in a manner to definitely identify the
zone;
(4) "Infestation" means infestation by means of any insect in any stage of growth which is
determined to be dangerously injurious to forest trees; and
(5) "Infection" means infection by any disease affecting forest trees which is determined to
be dangerously injurious thereto.

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