71 Pa. Stat. § 1340.302

Current through Pa Acts 2024-53, 2024-56 through 2024-92
Section 1340.302 - Forests
(a) Acquisition, establishment and disposition.--The department has the following powers and duties with respect to the acquisition, establishment and disposition of State forest lands and certain other Commonwealth-owned resources:
(1) To acquire, in the name of the Commonwealth, by purchase, gift, lease or condemnation and hold as State forests, subject to the conditions of any lease and subject to reservations, if any, of mineral rights, stumpage rights, rights-of-way or other encumbrances as the department considers consistent with such holding, any lands, including tax-delinquent lands, which in the judgment of the department the Commonwealth should hold, manage, control, protect, maintain, utilize and regulate as State forests or for reforestation, for adding to and extending the existing State forests, for the purpose of lessening soil erosion and silting up of reservoirs, to control the flow of streams and extinguish interior holdings, or for the establishment and maintenance of fire observation towers and stations and adjoining lands as may be deemed necessary to control, maintain and develop such towers and stations and furnish access to them.
(2) To purchase and hold as State forests unseated, vacant or unappropriated lands, lands advertised for sale for taxes and land sold for taxes as may now or hereafter be provided by law.
(3) To hold, manage, control, protect, maintain, utilize, develop and regulate the occupancy and use of all lands, heretofore or hereafter acquired, owned, leased and maintained as State forests or for reforestation, for extending existing State forests, for the purpose of lessening soil erosion and the silting up of reservoirs, to control stream flow, to extinguish interior holdings and for fire observation tower and station purposes, together with the resources thereof.
(4) To divide this Commonwealth into such convenient forest districts as it considers economical and effective, to administer, protect, develop, utilize and regulate the occupancy and use of the lands and resources of the State forests, to protect all forest land in this Commonwealth from forest fires, fungi, insects and other enemies, to promote and develop forestry and knowledge of forestry throughout this Commonwealth, to advise and assist landowners in the planting of forest and shade trees, to obtain and publish information respecting forest lands and forestry in this Commonwealth, to assist in Arbor Day work and promote and advance any other activity in local forestry which the department may consider helpful to the public interest and to execute the rules and regulations of the department for the protection of forests from fire and depredation. It may also assign district foresters to take active charge of such forest districts and also foresters, forest rangers and other help for the administration of forest districts as the secretary considers necessary and for the accomplishment throughout this Commonwealth of the purposes for which the department is established.
(5) To cooperate with the authorities of townships, boroughs and cities of this Commonwealth in the acquisition and administration of municipal forests, as may now or hereafter be provided by law.
(6) Whenever it shall appear that the welfare of this Commonwealth, with reference to reforesting and the betterment of the State forests, with respect to control, scientific management, protection, utilization, development and regulation of their occupancy and use, will be advanced by selling or disposing of any of the timber on the State forests, to dispose of timber on terms most advantageous to this Commonwealth. The department is authorized and directed to set aside, within the State forests, unusual or historical groves of trees or natural features especially worthy of permanent preservation, to make the same accessible and convenient for public use and to dedicate them in perpetuity to the citizens of this Commonwealth for their recreation and enjoyment. The department is hereby empowered to make and execute contracts or leases in the name of the Commonwealth for the mining or removal of any valuable minerals that may be found in State forests, or of oil and gas beneath those waters of Lake Erie owned by the Commonwealth, or of oil and gas beneath the land of Woodville State Hospital owned by the Commonwealth, whenever it shall appear to the satisfaction of the department that it would be for the best interests of this Commonwealth to make such disposition of those minerals. Any proposed contracts or leases of valuable minerals exceeding $1,000 in value shall have been advertised once a week for three weeks, in at least two newspapers published nearest the locality indicated, in advance of awarding such contract or lease. The contracts or leases may then be awarded to the highest and best bidder, who shall give bond for the proper performance of the contract as the department shall designate. However, where the Commonwealth owns a fractional interest in the oil, natural gas and other minerals under State forest lands, the requirement of competitive bidding may be waived, and the department may enter into a contract to lease that fractional interest, with the approval of the Governor, and upon such terms and conditions as the department deems to be in the best interest of this Commonwealth.
(7) To appoint and, with the approval of the Governor, fix the compensation of a Chief Forest Fire Warden and such district forest fire wardens, and to appoint and fix the compensation of such local forest fire wardens and other assistants as shall be required for the prevention, control, and extinction of forest fires.
(8) To establish and administer auxiliary forest reserves, in the manner and under the terms and conditions as may now or hereafter be provided by law.
(9) To distribute young forest trees, shrubs and vines as provided by law to those desiring to plant them.
(10) To furnish information and issue certificates and requisitions necessary for the payment of the fixed charges, in lieu of taxes on State forest and auxiliary forest reserves, to school districts, road districts and counties, as may now or hereafter be provided by law.
(11) To sell or exchange State forest land, as provided by law, whenever it shall be to the advantage of the State forest interests, provided that such action has been approved by the Governor.
(12) To set aside, when in the judgment of the department it is considered necessary, for exclusive use for parks, parkways and other places of scientific, scenic, historic or wildlife interest, any State-owned lands which are now or which may hereafter be under the jurisdiction of the department.
(13) To have the authority, with the approval of the Governor, to enter into agreements with owners or lessees of property or property rights located in the same area as lands owned or leased by the Commonwealth, for the protection, preservation or recovery of metallic or nonmetallic ore, fuel, oil, natural gas or any other mineral deposits underlying those lands, provided the deposits are owned by the Commonwealth.
(b) Utilization and protection.--The department has the following powers and duties with respect to the utilization and protection of State forest lands:
(1) To lease, for a period not exceeding ten years, on terms and conditions as it may consider reasonable, to any person, corporation, association, church organization or school board of this Commonwealth, such portion of any State forest, whether owned or leased by the Commonwealth, as the department may consider suitable, as a site for buildings and facilities to be used by such person, corporation, association, church organization or school board for health and recreation, or as a site for a church or school purposes. However, the department may, with the approval of the Governor, if a substantial capital investment is involved and if it is deemed in the best interests of this Commonwealth, enter into such leases for a period not to exceed 35 years. The department shall not terminate the lease of a person whose cabin has been destroyed or seriously damaged by fire, storm, flood or other natural causes and shall permit the rebuilding of such cabin. The department shall permit persons holding leases to renovate or make additions to existing cabins with the approval of the department.
(2) To lease, for not more than ten years, small areas in State forests, whether owned or leased by the Commonwealth, which it considers to be better suited for the growing of other crops than for the growing of forest trees. If more than one person shall apply for the same tract, the lease shall be advertised for sale in three local county papers, if there be so many, once a week for three weeks, and may then be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, but the department may nevertheless reject any or all bids. Upon the termination of any such lease, the lessee may remove buildings and fences placed thereon at his own expense, or the same may be purchased by the lessor as a part of the permanent improvement of the tract, upon such terms as may be agreed upon by the department and the lessee.
(3) To grant rights-of-way through State forests to individuals or corporations who may apply therefor when it shall appear to the department that the grant of a right-of-way will not so adversely affect the land as to interfere with its usual and orderly administration, and when it shall appear that the interests of the Commonwealth or its citizens will be promoted by such grant. Right-of-way, as used in this subsection, is hereby construed to include rights of passage and haulage for any lawful purpose, also rights of flowage or transmission for any lawful purpose.
(4) To give to street railway companies, duly incorporated under the laws of this Commonwealth, upon such terms and subject to such restrictions and regulations as the department considers proper, the privilege to construct, maintain and operate their lines of railway over, along and upon public highways now laid out and in actual use, which lie within or border on any State forests, whenever the interests of the Commonwealth will be benefited.
(5) To give to boroughs and other municipalities of this Commonwealth and to related municipal authorities, upon such terms and subject to restrictions and regulations as the department considers proper, the privilege of impounding water and drilling water wells upon any State forest, and of constructing, maintaining and operating lines of pipes upon and through State forests for the purpose of conveying water therefrom, whenever it shall be to the public interest so to do.
(6) In all cases where there are public roads, regularly established, running into or through or bordering upon State forests, from time to time, to expend such reasonable sums for the maintenance, repair or extension of such roads as may be necessary for the proper administration and protection of State forests. All expenses that may thus be incurred shall be paid in the same manner as the other expenses of the department.
(7) To enter into cooperative agreements with county, township, municipal and private agencies for the prevention and suppression of forest fires as provided by law.
(8) To grant to public utility companies lawfully doing business in this Commonwealth the privilege to construct, maintain and operate their lines over, along and upon highways and roads which lie within or border on any State forests and to grant right of access by such companies to or through State forest lands, in order to bring public utilities to camps and cottages in State forest lands and in other homes and farms adjacent to State forest lands.
(9) To grant to individuals, groups of individuals, associations, firms, partnerships or corporations the privilege to erect, construct, maintain and operate, on and over State-owned or-leased lands under the jurisdiction of the department, antennas, towers, stations, cables and other devices and apparatus, helpful, necessary or required for broadcasting, telecasting, transmission, relaying or reception of television. It may charge for such privilege such rental and damages as the department deems the conditions and circumstances warrant.
(10) To lease, with the approval of the Governor, State forest lands for the underground storage of natural gas, upon such terms and conditions as the secretary deems to be in the best interest of this Commonwealth.
(11) To lease, with the approval of the Governor, and in cooperation with the Department of Commerce, those State forest lands acquired by gift from Pennsylvania State University or by acquisition from the Curtiss-Wright Corporation which are located at Quehanna, Pennsylvania, or recovered through the termination of a lease with Curtiss-Wright Corporation relating to Quehanna, Pennsylvania, and upon which are erected certain industrial buildings constructed by the Curtiss-Wright Corporation for industrial or economic development purposes or for nuclear reactor safety zone purposes. Such leases may be made with industrial tenants or nonprofit industrial development corporations. The department in securing tenants shall cooperate fully with the Department of Commerce. Every such lease entered into shall conform in general to the terms of the standard industrial lease used by the department and approved by the General Counsel and the Attorney General. Every such lease shall otherwise than as in this act prescribed be upon such terms and conditions as the secretary considers in the best interests of this Commonwealth. However, all paved roads through the Quehanna project shall remain open to the general public use. Any such lease may permit the tenant to alter or expand, at its own expense and with the approval of the department first obtained in writing, existing buildings to meet the requirements of its particular industrial operation. Every such lease shall provide for the deposit of industrial floor space rentals and sewage and water rentals in a restricted revenue account from which the department may draw moneys for use in developing, operating and maintaining the water and sewage disposal facilities, and replacing machinery, equipment and fixtures appurtenant thereto, at aforesaid Quehanna. The restricted revenue account shall be audited two years from the effective date of this act and at two-year intervals thereafter, with any residue appearing in the account at the end of each auditing period to be deposited in the General Fund. The department is hereby authorized to indemnify and hold harmless PermaGrain Products, Inc., from and against any and all damages incurred by PermaGrain Products, Inc., related to personal injury or property damage, resulting from radioactive contamination arising exclusively from performance by this Commonwealth or its contractors of the characterization, remediation, decontamination and removal of radioactive materials from contaminated structures on those State forest lands acquired from the Pennsylvania State University or Curtiss-Wright Corporation and located at Quehanna, Pennsylvania.
(c) Authority of officers.--The persons employed, under the provisions of this act, by the department for the protection of the State parks and State forests shall after taking the proper official oath before the clerk of the court of common pleas of any county of this Commonwealth be vested with the same powers as are by existing laws conferred upon constables and other peace officers, to arrest on view, without first procuring a warrant therefor, persons detected by them in the act of trespassing upon any forest or timber land within this Commonwealth, under such circumstances as to warrant the reasonable suspicion that such person or persons have committed, are committing or are about to commit any offense or offenses against any of the laws now enacted or hereafter to be enacted for the protection of forests and timber lands. The officers shall likewise be vested with similar powers of arrest in the case of offenses against the laws or rules and regulations enacted or established, or to be enacted or established, for the protection of the State forests or for the protection of the fish and game contained therein. However, the above-mentioned rules and regulations shall have been previously conspicuously posted upon the State forests. The officers shall further be empowered and it shall be their duty, immediately upon any such arrest to take and convey the offender or offenders before a justice of the peace or other magistrate having jurisdiction, for hearing and trial or other due process of law. The powers conferred in this subsection upon forest officers shall extend only to the case of offenses committed upon the State forests and lands adjacent thereto, and the powers conferred in this subsection upon the officers shall not be exercised beyond the limits thereof, except where necessary for the purpose of pursuing and arresting such offenders, or of conveying them into the proper legal custody for punishment as aforesaid, and except where those officers are specially commissioned by the department as provided in this section. The department may at the discretion of the secretary or his designee specially commission certain forest officers to preserve order in the State parks and State forests, with all of the powers conferred on park officers by section 303(a)(7).
(d) Chief Forest Fire Warden.--The Chief Forest Fire Warden, subject to the approval of the secretary, shall have the following powers and duties to:
(1) Take such measures for the prevention, control and extinction of forest fires as will assure a reasonable protection from fire to woodlots, forest and wild land within this Commonwealth.
(2) Supervise and manage the forest fire wardens throughout this Commonwealth and, when necessary, to appoint persons who shall serve without compensation as special or as ex officio fire wardens. Such special or ex officio fire wardens shall have the same powers as local forest fire wardens, but their duties may be changed or extended by the chief forest fire warden. Any special or ex officio forest fire warden, appointed as herein provided, shall be entitled to receive the necessary expenses incurred by him in the performance of his duties as fire warden.
(3) Report to the secretary, at such times as the secretary shall require, covering all phases of the work done under his direction.
(4) Collect, with the assistance of the fire wardens under his supervision, data as to location and fire hazards of woodlots, forests and wild lands within this Commonwealth, as to forest fires and losses resulting therefrom, and such other data as he may desire to present to the department or the public.
(5) Plan and to put into operation and maintain a system of fire towers and observation stations, which shall cover the regions subject to forest fires and to purchase the necessary materials and equipment and hire the necessary labor.
(6) Appoint certain forest fire wardens as patrolmen for regions subject to great fire risk during dry seasons, whenever necessary.
(7) Enter into agreements with persons, associations or corporations, upon satisfactory terms, for forest fire prevention or control.
(8) Conduct educational work in relation to the protection of forests from fire.
(9) Approve and transmit to the secretary all correct bills for expenses incurred by him or under his supervision.
(10) Declare a public nuisance any property which by reason of its condition or operation is a special forest fire hazard and, as such, endangers other property or human life. He shall notify the owner of the property or the person responsible for the condition declared a public nuisance and advise him of the abatement of such public nuisance. In case of a railroad, such notice shall be served upon the superintendent of the division where the nuisance exists.
(11) Collect and arrange information concerning violation of laws relating to the protection of forests from fire and present the same to the secretary, who shall file it with the Office of Attorney General for legal action.
(12) Issue, to persons appointed forest fire wardens, certificates of appointment and, when deemed advisable, to issue badges to such persons.
(e) District fire warden.--Each district fire warden shall have the power and his duty shall be to:
(1) Establish headquarters at some advantageous place within his district.
(2) Act as the field representative of the Chief Forest Fire Warden.
(3) Collect and forward to the Chief Forest Fire Warden such data within his district as may be required by the Chief Forest Fire Warden.
(4) Make recommendations to the Chief Forest Fire Warden for the appointment of local fire wardens, the location of towers, the employment of patrolmen, the region to be patrolled and such other matters as may come to his attention which would tend to improve the protective system.
(5) Arrange for annual meetings of fire wardens within his district for instruction in forest fire matters.
(6) Report to the Chief Forest Fire Warden conditions existing within his district, which are or may become forest fire hazards, and to serve notices for the correction or removal of such conditions, after and when issued by the Chief Forest Fire Warden.
(7) Receive, audit and, if correct, approve the reports and accounts of the local fire wardens before submitting them to the Chief Forest Fire Warden.
(8) Act as an inspector of the work of the local fire wardens and render assistance to them.
(9) Conduct educational work and develop cooperation between local agencies and the department for the prevention and suppression of forest fires.
(10) Perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by the secretary and the Chief Forest Fire Warden.
(f) Local forest fire wardens.--It shall be the duty of each local forest fire warden:
(1) Whenever fire is discovered in or approaching woodlots, forests or wild lands, whether the same be owned by individuals, corporations or by the Commonwealth, immediately to take such measures as are necessary to extinguish the fire.
(2) Whenever fires have been combated or extinguished, to prepare a correct statement of expenses, upon forms to be furnished by the department, which must be filed with the district forest fire warden and forwarded to the Chief Forest Fire Warden within 60 days of the date of the fire.
(3) Promptly to investigate the cause of each fire which comes to his knowledge, collect such evidence as may be discovered relating thereto, and such other facts as he may be directed to investigate, and report the same to the Chief Forest Fire Warden.
(4) To attend an annual meeting of forest fire wardens in his district when notified or present a reasonable excuse.
(5) When designated as a patrolman or watchman, to perform such duties as may be assigned him by the Chief Forest Fire Warden or by the district forest fire warden.
(g) Powers of wardens generally.--Every forest fire warden, appointed as provided in this act, shall have the power to:
(1) Employ such other persons, as in his judgment may be necessary, to render assistance in extinguishing forest fires and to compel the attendance of persons and to require their assistance in the extinguishing of forest fires.
(2) Administer an oath or affirmation in order to examine any person who he believes knows facts relating to any forest fire or who claims compensation for services rendered.
(3) Enter upon any land at any time for the purpose of performing duties in accordance with this act.
(4) Arrest on view, without first procuring a warrant, any person detected by him in the act of committing an offense against any of the laws for the protection of forests, woodlots or wild lands or when he shall have a reasonable suspicion that any person is committing or about to commit some such offense. Such forest warden shall have further power to take the offender before a justice of the peace, magistrate or other officer having jurisdiction for hearing, trial or other due process of law.
(5) Exercise the foregoing powers, not only in the jurisdiction for or within which he may have been appointed but also in adjacent or other boroughs, townships or counties.
(h) Administration of certain statutes.--The department shall hereafter exercise the powers and duties heretofore conferred upon the agencies and officials by the following statutes:

The Commissioner of Forestry by the act of March 30, 1897 (P.L. 11, No. 10), entitled "An act authorizing the purchase by the Commonwealth of unseated lands for the non-payment of taxes for the purpose of creating a State Forest Reservation."

The Commissioner of Forestry and the State Forestry Reservation Commission by the act of February 25, 1901 (P.L. 11, No. 9), entitled "An act to establish a Department of Forestry, to provide for its proper administration, to regulate the acquisition of land for the Commonwealth, and to provide for the control, protection and maintenance of Forestry Reservations by the Department of Forestry."

The Commissioner of Forestry by the act of April 22, 1909 (P.L. 124, No. 79), entitled "An act to permit the acquisition of forest or other suitable lands by municipalities, for the purpose of establishing municipal forests; and providing for the administration, maintenance, protection, and development of such forests."

The Commissioner of Forestry by section 15 of the act of May 13, 1909 (P.L. 781, No. 601), entitled "An act to create a system of fire-wardens to preserve the forest of the Commonwealth, by preventing and suppressing forest fires, and prescribing penalties for the violation thereof; providing for the compensation of the fire-wardens and those who assist in extinguishing fire, and making an appropriation therefor."

The State Forestry Reservation Commission by the act of May 11, 1911 (P.L. 271, No. 173), entitled "An act empowering the United States of America to acquire land in the State of Pennsylvania for National Forest Reserves, by purchase or by condemnation proceedings; and granting to the United States of America all rights necessary for control and regulation of such reserves."

The State Forestry Reservation Commission by the act of June 5, 1913 (P.L. 426, No. 284), entitled "An act to classify certain surface lands as auxiliary forest reserves; to prescribe the terms and conditions for their continuance in said classification, or their withdrawal therefrom; and to provide for the expenses attendant thereon."

The Department of Forestry by the act of July 22, 1913 (P.L. 906, No. 432), entitled "A supplement to an act, entitled 'An act to create a system of fire-wardens to preserve the forests of the Commonwealth, by preventing and suppressing forest fires, and prescribing penalties for the violation thereof; providing for the compensation of the fire-wardens and those who assist in extinguishing fire, and making an appropriation therefor,"" approved the thirteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and nine; conferring authority upon the Department of Forestry to enter into cooperative relations with local associations established for the purpose of preventing forest fires, and providing for and regulating a local fire patrol and the compensation thereof."

The Department of Forests and Waters by the act of April 21, 1915 (P.L. 140, No. 68), entitled "An act directing the county commissioners of the several counties to offer for sale to the Department of Forestry tracts of land which they may have purchased at county treasurers' sales, for acceptance or refusal for forestry purposes, and to convey to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania the tracts so offered to be sold, if accepted by the department."

The Department of Environmental Resources and the Secretary of Environmental Resources by section 601 of the act of June 2, 1915 (P.L. 736, No. 338), known as the Workers' Compensation Act.

The Commissioner of Forestry, the Department of Forests and Waters and the Bureau of Forest Protection by Articles I, V through VII and IX through XI of the act of June 3, 1915 (P.L. 797, No. 353), referred to as the Forest Fire Protection Law.

The Department of Forestry by the act of May 8, 1917 (P.L. 156, No. 88), entitled "An act authorizing the Department of Forestry to purchase surface rights to lands, for use as State forests."

The State Forest Commission by the act of May 5, 1921 (P.L. 418, No. 194), entitled "An act authorizing the State Forest Commission to exchange or sell certain portions of the State forest land, and providing for the procedure."

The Department of Forestry and the Commissioner of Forestry by the act of May 21, 1923 (P.L. 290, No. 186), entitled "An act authorizing the Department of Forestry to grant, on terms, conditions, and stipulations, rights to occupy and use any portions of the State forests for dams, reservoirs, canals, pipe lines, and other water conduits, for certain water supply purposes; and providing remedies for violations of this act, or regulations or orders hereunder, or of such terms, conditions, or stipulations; and providing for revocation of the grant in certain cases."

The Department of Forestry by the act of May 28, 1923 (P.L. 458, No. 250), entitled "An act authorizing the Department of Forestry, with the approval of the Governor and Attorney General, to lease for periods of not more than fifty years, on terms, conditions, and stipulations expressed in each lease, any portions of the State forests for dams, reservoirs, canals, pipe lines and other water conduits, power houses and transmission lines, for the development of water power, for steam raising and condensation, and for the generation and transmission of electric energy."

The Department of Forestry by the act of June 14, 1923 (P.L. 761, No. 300), entitled "An act to authorize the Department of Forestry to offer and to pay rewards for evidence sufficient to convict anyone maliciously setting forest fire, and to authorize payment of such rewards to local forest fire wardens under certain conditions."

The Department of Forests and Waters and the Secretary of Forests and Waters by the act of April 11, 1925 (P.L. 232, No. 153), entitled "An act making an appropriation; and providing for the hearing, adjusting, and paying of moral claims against the Commonwealth for injury to, or death of, persons while fighting forest fires under orders of agents of the Department of Forests and Waters."

The Department of Forests and Waters and the State Forest Commission by the act of May 13, 1925 (P.L. 643, No. 346), entitled "An act to provide for the purchase by the Commonwealth of agricultural land suited to the growing of forest tree seedlings, and fixing a maximum amount that may be paid therefor."

The Department of Forests and Waters and the Department of Environmental Resources by the act of May 5, 1927 (P.L. 817, No. 412), entitled, as amended, "An act authorizing and regulating the growth, sale, and distribution of forest tree seedlings, transplants, shrubs and vines by the Department of Forests and Waters; regulating the use of such forest tree seedlings, transplants, shrubs and vines and imposing duties upon the Department of Agriculture with regard to the enforcement of this act."

The Department of Forests and Waters by the act of April 3, 1929 (P.L. 135, No. 137), entitled "An act authorizing the Department of Justice, acting for the Department of Forests and Waters, to institute suits on behalf of the Commonwealth to recover from persons, associations, copartnerships, and corporations, and their officers, agents, and employes, causing forest fires, the expenses incurred by the Department of Forests and Waters on account of such fires."

The Secretary of Environmental Resources by section 712 of the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L. 177, No. 175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929.

The Secretary of Forest and Waters by the act of April 11, 1929 (P.L. 515, No. 219), entitled "An act for the elimination of special forest fire hazards; authorizing the Chief Forest Fire Warden, under certain circumstances, to declare any such hazard a public nuisance; providing for the abatement of the same, and for the collection of the cost of abatement; and imposing penalties."

The Secretary of Forests and Waters by the act of May 17, 1929 (P.L. 1798, No. 591), referred to as the Forest Reserves Municipal Financial Relief Law.

The Department of Environmental Resources by section 17 of the act of May 21, 1931 (P.L. 149, No. 105), known as The Liquid Fuels Tax Act.

The Secretary of Forests and Waters and the Department of Forests and Waters by subarticle (c) of Article XXXVIII of the act of June 23, 1931 (P.L. 932, No. 317), known as The Third Class City Code.

The Department of Forests and Waters by the act of June 23, 1931 (P.L. 1202, No. 328), entitled "An act authorizing the Department of Forests and Waters to cooperate with and to receive contributions from the Federal Government for forestry purposes; and providing for the use of such contributions."

The Department of Forests and Waters by subarticle (c) of Article XXX of the act of June 24, 1931 (P.L. 1206, No. 331), known as The First Class Township Code.

The Department of Forests and Waters by the act of April 13, 1933 (P.L. 35, No. 30), entitled "An act for the development and use of unredeemed seated and unseated lands purchased by county commissioners at tax sales; providing for the holding and permanent retention of such lands by the county for forest or recreational uses beneficial to the local community, or for their transfer to the State, under suitable restrictions for similar uses, subject to certain annual charges; providing for the use of revenues derived from such lands; providing a procedure for the discharge of liens of record against such lands by sale after notice to owners and lien creditors; providing for the sale by counties of such lands as are retained by the county; providing for the appointment by local State Forest Advisory Councils; and conferring powers upon the Department of Forests and Waters and the Board of Game Commissioners with respect to the acquisition and exchange of such lands, their proper organization and development, and the acceptance of gifts of lands."

The Department of Forests and Waters by sections 1908 , 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916 and 1917 of the act of May 1, 1933 (P.L. 103, No. 69), known as The Second Class Township Code.

The Department of Forests and Waters by the act of May 22, 1933 (P.L. 853, No. 155), known as The General County Assessment Law.

The Department of Forests and Waters by the act of May 22, 1933 (P.L. 907, No. 165), entitled "An act empowering the Department of Forests and Waters and the Board of Game Commissioners to purchase, in the name of the Commonwealth, seated and unseated lands at tax sales held by county treasurers; providing for and regulating the payment of the purchase price and redemptions in such cases; and providing for the payment of State charges on such lands."

The Secretary of Forests and Waters by the act of July 29, 1953 (P.L. 970, No. 235), referred to as the Middle Atlantic Interstate Forest Fire Protection Compact Act.

The Secretary of Forests and Waters and the Department of Forests and Waters by the act of July 9, 1959 (P.L. 510, No. 137), known as the Pennsylvania Public Lands Act.

The Department of Forests and Waters by the act of June 15, 1961 (P.L. 418, No. 208), known as the State Forest Lands Prospecting Act.

The Secretary of Forests and Waters and the Department of Forests and Waters by subarticle (c) of Article XXVII of the act of February 1, 1966 (1965 P.L. 1656, No. 581), known as The Borough Code.

The Department of Forests and Waters by subarticle (e) of Article III of the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L. 31, No. 21), known as the Public Welfare Code.

The Department of Environmental Resources by the act of June 27, 1973 (P.L. 70, No. 30), entitled "An act amending the act of May 13, 1915 (P.L. 286, No. 177), entitled 'An act to provide for the health, safety, and welfare of minors: By forbidding their employment or work in certain establishments and occupations, and under certain specified ages; by restricting their hours of labor, and regulating certain conditions of their employment; by requiring employment certificates or transferable work permits for certain minors, and prescribing the kinds thereof, and the rules for the issuance, reissuance, filing, return, and recording of the same; by providing that the Industrial Board shall, under certain conditions, determine and declare whether certain occupations are within the prohibitions of this act; requiring certain abstracts and notices to be posted; providing for the enforcement of this act by the Secretary of Labor and Industry, the representative of school districts, and police officers; and defining the procedure in prosecutions thereunder, and establishing certain presumptions in relation thereto; providing for the issuance of special permits for minors engaging in the entertainment and related fields; providing penalties for the violation of the provisions thereof; and repealing all acts or parts of acts inconsistent therewith,"" providing for participation in certain training and fire-fighting activities."

The Department of Environmental Resources by the act of July 20, 1974 (P.L. 524, No. 178), referred to as the Interstate Cooperation Fire Protection Act.

The Department of Environmental Resources by the act of April 29, 1982 (P.L. 369, No. 103) , entitled "An act authorizing the Department of Environmental Resources to reimburse cooperating counties for a portion of each county's costs incurred under State-County-Federal gypsy moth programs and out of a Federal Augmentation appropriation made to the department."

The Department of Environmental Resources by the act of December 20, 1983 (P.L. 257, No. 71) , entitled "An act prohibiting the cutting, digging, removal, transportation or sale within this Commonwealth for any purpose of Christmas trees, without a bill of sale or other proof of ownership from the owner of the land on which the same are grown; and providing a penalty."

The Department of Environmental Resources by 34 Pa.C.S. § 723 (relating to exchange or sale).

The Department of Environmental Resources by 74 Pa.C.S. § 5905 (relating to certain State-owned airport).

71 P.S. § 1340.302

1995, June 28, P.L. 89, No. 18, § 302, effective July 1 1995.