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Code · Washington · Title 79 — Public Lands · Chapter 79.155

RCW 79.155.040

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(1)(a) Except as limited by RCW 79.155.070 , the department is authorized to acquire by purchase, gift, donation, grant, transfer, or other means other than eminent domain fee interest or a partial interest, including conservation easements, in lands or other real property suitable for management as part of the community forest trust and that are appropriate to further the goals of the community forest trust.
(b)The fair market value of any real property, and the associated valuable materials, of any land transferred into the community forest trust from state lands must be provided to the beneficiaries of the transferee [transferor] trust or used for the furtherance of the transferee [transferor] trust.
(2)The department is authorized to receive funds for purposes of establishing the community forest trust from grants, gifts, bequests, or loans, whether public or private, as well as from legislative appropriation.
(3)All acquisitions of real property for the community forest trust must be approved by the board.
[ 2011 c 216 s 4 .]
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