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OLR Bill Analysis
AN ACT CONCERNING THE ALLOCATION OF STATE FOREST TIMBER SALES, THIRD-PARTY CERTIFICATION FOR CONNECTICUT STATE FORESTS AND A SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT PLAN.
The bill requires the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), within available resources and in consultation with the Connecticut Agriculture Experiment Station, the UConn and any other entities deemed appropriate, to study sustainable harvesting of forests in the state. The bill requires the commissioner to report the study's conclusions to the Environment Committee by July 1, 2009.
The bill requires the commissioner to use the study as the basis for a sustainable forest-harvesting plan, developed in consultation with the same entities. The plan must take into account carbon credit opportunities, the potential for maintaining a sustainable supply of biomass fuels, and the region's agricultural and silvicultural capability. Silvicultural refers to the control of the establishment, growth, composition, health, and quality of forests to meet diverse needs and values of many landowners.
The bill also makes changes to current law governing forestry and the protection of forests. Current law requires the annual deposit of proceeds from state sales of timber, wood, and other products from publicly owned woodlands in excess of $ 875,000 into the Conservation Fund, which pays for various DEP programs. The bill requires that proceeds up to $ 1 million from such sales be deposited into the Conservation Fund, removes the requirement that the deposit be annual, and restricts their use to the support of forestry programs.
The bill requires the DEP commissioner to have Connecticut's forests, woodlands, and products from these certified or licensed by January 10, 2010. It broadens the list of organizations acceptable for the certification and licensing to include all organizations deemed necessary by the commissioner.
EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon passage
BACKGROUND
Legislative History
The House referred the bill (File 407) to the Appropriations Committee, which reported a substitute that eliminates the original $ 200,000 appropriation for the sustainable forest harvest study and plan.
COMMITTEE ACTION
Environment Committee
Joint Favorable Substitute
Yea |
30 |
Nay |
0 |
(03/14/2008) |
Appropriations Committee
Joint Favorable Substitute
Yea |
48 |
Nay |
0 |
(04/14/2008) |