I dont know about the state, unless you mean government in general. Our county requires it, depending on property size. Property over 5 acres and especially that which is for grazing or haying is exempt. If you dont mow/clear theres a citation or notice from a fire service but it carries little weight. They were pretty crazy with inspections and citations the year after our big fire but they have eased up.
The most infuriating thing is governments mandating mowing and clearing but not taking care of public property. Our parks are overgrown, our roadsides have brush to the edge pruned back by passing vehicles, the medians have waist high grass and shrubs yet they harass property owners. There used to be a sign telling us about defensible space that had weeds nearly hiding it.
Im not against owners keeping their property fire safe. We graze, mow, weed whack, and put in disc and dozer lines but I dont expect everyone to go that far. Im very much a property rights person yet Im very much for fire safety. Some people are incapable, elderly poor, so some of us help.
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