SF4962

Certain timber permits extensions requirement provision
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)

Related bill: HF4804

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Purpose

  • Update how timber permits are sold and extended, with a new focus on extending certain existing timber permits and clarifying notice and timing requirements for timber sales.

Main Provisions

  • Sale list and notice (Sec. 1)

    • At least 30 days before a timber sale, the commissioner must prepare a list describing each land tract, the estimated timber quantity, whether frozen ground access will be needed, and the appraised price for each kind of timber.
    • No changes can be made to the list after it is posted, and timber cannot be sold from land not described in the list.
    • Copies of the list must be given to interested applicants.
    • At least 30 days before sale, a copy of the list must be posted online or in a forest office or other public place accessible to bidders; other notices may be published or posted as the commissioner sees fit.
  • Issuance and terms of timber permits (Sec. 2)

    • After a down payment for state timber, the commissioner issues a numbered permit to the purchaser that allows entry onto the land and cutting/removal of the timber described in the permit, per the state appraiser’s report.
    • The permit must be properly dated and signed by the purchaser; if the purchaser does not sign within 45 days, the permit cancels and the down payment is forfeited to the state. The commissioner may allow up to 10 more business days for signing, with a $200 penalty fee.
    • Permit expiration timing:
    • The permit must expire no later than five years after the sale date (or as specified under other statutes), with timber to be cut and removed within that period.
    • If more time is needed, the permit holder can request before expiration and may be granted up to 90 additional days for completing skidding, hauling, and removing all equipment and buildings.
    • If still not removed after expiration, all timber, equipment, and buildings become the state’s property.
    • Additional time for removal:
    • The commissioner can grant up to 240 more days to remove cut timber, equipment, and buildings upon a written good-reason request.
    • The permit holder may combine a request for this extra time with the 90-day extension from the previous point.
    • Frozen-ground access exception:
    • If, during sale preparation, the state appraiser determines that removing timber on one or more tracts requires frozen ground access, the permit must have a term of at least four years and end on May 31 of the fifth year.
  • Timber Permits Extension (Sec. 3)

    • Eligibility (Subd. 1):
    • An eligible permit is any unexpired timber permit issued before March 1, 2026, regardless of expiration date or previous extensions.
    • The permit holder must not be delinquent or have an active willful trespass with the state.
    • Extensions (Subd. 2):
    • Upon a written request by the eligible permit holder submitted before the permit expires, the commissioner must grant a one-year extension without penalty or interest, despite other laws to the contrary.

Significant Changes to Existing Law

  • Adds a one-year, no-penalty extension for eligible permits issued before March 1, 2026, upon written request before expiration.
  • Requires a four-year minimum term for permits when frozen-ground access is necessary, ensuring longer timeframes for those tracts.
  • Strengthens notice and sale-list requirements, including online posting and public postings to reach potential bidders.
  • Clarifies deadlines and penalties for signing permits (45-day window, possible 10-day extension with a $200 fee) and sets up scenarios where down payments are forfeited.
  • Allows longer removal periods (up to 90 days for basic removal, up to 240 days for removal of equipment/buildings) and clarifies that unremoved timber/equipment/buildings become state property after expiration.
  • Establishes eligibility criteria tied to delinquency and trespass status for extending permits.

Relevant terms (from bill text and likely public understanding) - sale list, notice - timber, permit, purchaser - down payment - state appraiser - frozen ground access - skidding, hauling - equipment and buildings - expiration, extension, one year extension - eligible permit, before March 1, 2026 - delinquent, willful trespass - penalty fee, forfeits to the state - unexpired timber permit - after expiration, state ownership of remaining items

Relevant Terms - sale list - notice - timber permits - down payment - state appraiser - frozen ground access - skidding - hauling - equipment and buildings - expiration - extension - one year extension - eligible permit - March 1, 2026 - delinquent - willful trespass - penalty fee - forfeits to the state - unexpired timber permit

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DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
April 07, 2026SenateActionIntroduction and first reading
April 07, 2026SenateActionReferred toEnvironment, Climate, and Legacy
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