Plain English Breakdown
The bill's status as 'Died at Desk' means it did not become law and its effects are hypothetical.
Forestry: Timber Operations for Wildfire Fuels Reduction
The bill allows projects to reduce wildfire fuels in timberland without needing an environmental impact report if they are funded by public money and follow a timber harvesting plan.
What This Bill Does
- Allows projects that aim to reduce wildfire risks in forests to skip some usual paperwork if the work is funded by the government.
- Requires these projects to still get approval from forestry experts before starting.
- Makes sure these projects are treated like regular logging operations for safety and environmental reasons.
Who It Names or Affects
- People who manage forests in California.
- Government agencies that fund wildfire prevention projects.
Terms To Know
- Timber harvesting plan
- A detailed plan for cutting down trees, made by forestry experts and approved by the government.
- Environmental impact report (EIR)
- A document that explains how a project might affect the environment and what can be done to protect it.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill did not become law because it was not signed by the governor.
- It is unclear if this change will help prevent wildfires more effectively than current methods.