SEC. 4. No plan of planting or care of roadside trees shall become 

 operative under this Section until such plan has been approved by the 

 organization or person making the application and not until the said or- 

 ganization or person shall guarantee to the State Forester the cost of the 

 work, in which the said organization or person may stipulate a maximum 

 amount that it or he will guarantee. Upon proper assurance that such 

 a guarantee has been given, and the planting of trees is desired, the State 

 Forester shall furnish to the local Forest Warden the trees for planting 

 from any available stock in a State Forest Nursery or elsewhere. If the 

 planting of trees is not required, but it is desired to trim, spray or other- 

 wise care for existing trees along the portion of the roadside or street for 

 which a plan has been approved by the State Forester and accepted by 

 such organization or person, the Forest Warden shall proceed with the 

 work in accordance with such plans, at such time and in such manner 

 as in his judgment will be most practicable, but in executing such plans 

 he shall work under the direction of the State Forester. When there 

 exists an officer in any city or incorporated town who has been appointed 

 for the specific purpose of planting and caring for trees along the roads 

 or streets, he shall be eligible for appointment as Forest Warden in 

 Carrying out the provisions of this Act. 



SEC. 5. The State Forester may, in his discretion, without being re- 

 quested as provided in Section 3 hereof, or guaranteed as provided in 

 Section 4 hereof, plant, care for and protect roadside trees and pay for 

 such work out of any unexpended balance of the amount hereby appro- 

 priated or hereafter appropriated for the purpose of this Act; provided, 

 however, that no trees shall be planted under the povisions of the fore- 

 going sections without the consent and approval of the owner of the land 

 on which they are planted. 



SEC. 6. It shall be the duty of the Forest Wardens and others having 

 police powers in this State, in addition to the duties heretofore imposed, 

 to enforce all laws now enacted or that may be enacted for the care and 

 protection of roadside trees, and, while holding said office, they shall pos- 

 sess and exercise the power to arrest without warrant anyone detected by 

 them in the act of violating any law for the protection of roadside trees, 

 and take such person before a peace officer having jurisdiction. 



SEC. 7. For his services in making examinations as provided in Sec- 

 tion 3 of this Act, the Forest Warden shall be paid by the State Board 

 of Forestry upon presentation of his accounts with vouchers, approved 

 by the State Forester, and for services in planting roadside trees, trim- 

 ming, spraying, or otherwise caring for existing roadside trees as pro- 

 vided in Section 4 of this Act, the Forest Warden and the helpers he 

 may be authorized to employ shall be paid by the organization or person 

 guaranteeing the cost of the work upon presentation of the Forest War- 

 den's accounts with vouchers, approved by the State Forester; and for 

 his services in examining conditions when permits are applied for under 



