A new law to provide “greater protection” for trees in Jersey will come into force in October if approved by the States.
Legislation will require workers to notify authorities of certain activity that may require planning permission.
The legislation went under “significant revisions” after those in the industry called original plans “too strict”.
The government extended its consultation period to allow islanders to give their opinions.
Deputy Jonathan Renouf, minister for the environment, said it had listened to the concerns of those in the industry.