As used in sections 31-831 through 31-834 , Idaho Code:
(1) "Catastrophic public nuisance" means a condition on federal land where natural resources and biota have been managed or neglected to such an extent as to cause:
- (a) The threat of a catastrophic wildfire demonstrated by stand density, basal area or ground fuel load greater than one hundred fifty percent (150%) of land health standards or an insect or disease infestation severe enough to threaten the mortality of at least twenty percent (20%) of the trees in the forestation area; or
- (b) A condition in the area that threatens the quality or quantity of the public water supply of a county, the health, safety or welfare of the citizens of a county, the air quality of a nonattainment area, or the vegetative resources required to support land health and authorized livestock grazing.
- (2) "Chief executive officer" means for a county, the chair of the county commission, if the county is operating under the county commission or expanded county commission form of government; the county executive officer, if the county is operating under the county-executive form of government; or the county manager, if the county is operating under the council-manager form of government.
- (3) "County sheriff" means an individual elected to the office of county sheriff and who fulfills the duties described in section 31-2202, Idaho Code.
- (4) "Federal agency" means the United States bureau of land management, the United States forest service, the United States fish and wildlife service or the national park service.
- (5) "Federally managed land" means land that is managed by a federal agency.
[31-831, added 2016, ch. 366, sec. 1, p. 1075.]