The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
- (a) A thriving in-state forest products sector provides public benefits, including employment opportunities in both rural and urban areas, and economic development for rural communities.
- (b) Enabling continued economically viable production of forest products can help to protect the state’s forest lands from conversion to other uses.
- (c) The state’s forest practice regulations provide for environmental protection of the state’s air, water, habitat, geology, and soil resources.
- (d) Consumers of wood products in the state currently do not directly pay for the state’s forest practice program and the costs of protecting the state’s natural resources.
- (e) Current in-state producers of wood products already bear a significant cost of conforming with the state’s environmental laws, which economically disadvantages those producers relative to out-of-state production.
- (f) Conforming with the state’s environmental laws ensures that wildlife, habitat, clean air, forest, and water quality receive some protection.