Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 315 § 315.126 — Certification of eligibility from State Forestry Department; notice of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 315 ·
Oregon Code § 315.126·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Certification of eligibility from State Forestry Department; notice of
operation; irrevocable deed restriction; department to maintain records.
(1) In order to obtain
certification of eligibility from the State Forestry Department for a tax
credit allowed under ORS 315.124, a small forestland owner must:
(a) File, as
provided in ORS 527.670, a notification of operation with the State Forester
for an operating area that includes the forest conservation area for which the
small forestland owner seeks a credit under ORS 315.124;
(b) Indicate in
the notification of operation that the small forestland owner intends to use
the standard practice harvest restrictions in lieu of the small forest owner
minimum option;
(c) Submit to the
department an application for certification under this section; and
(d) Provide
documentation of stumpage values and costs of appraisal to the department after
filing the notification of operation and within three months after the timber
harvest has been completed.
(2) The State
Forestry Department shall timely provide written certification to taxpayers
that are eligible to claim the credit under ORS 315.124.
(3) A small
forestland owner that receives certification under this section must:
(a) Sign and
record in the deed records for the county where the eligible forest
conservation area is located an irrevocable deed restriction prohibiting the
owner and the owners successors in interest from conducting a harvest or
otherwise removing trees within the forest conservation area for which a credit
has been claimed. The deed restriction shall allow for incidental tree removal
and for tree removal for public safety purposes. The deed restriction shall
specify the amount of the credit and the expiration date of the harvest
restriction on the forest conservation area. The State Forestry Department
shall provide the small forestland owner with appropriate documentation for
this purpose.
(b) Maintain the
written documentation of the amount certified for tax credit under this
section, and the amount of credit claimed, in its records as long as any tax
return remains open for years in which the credit has been claimed, and provide
the written documentation to the Department of Revenue upon request.
(c) Provide
documentation of all costs claimed as part of the credit, including costs of
appraisal and costs to file and record the deed restriction required under this
section.
(d) Notify any
immediate successor owner of the forest conservation area of the terms of the
credit and the potential obligation of successor owners to repay the amount of
credit allowed upon violation of the applicable harvest restrictions as
described in ORS 315.130.
(4) The State
Forestry Department shall:
(a) Maintain in
the department reporting and notice system operated under ORS 527.786 to
527.793 records of harvest restrictions applicable to certifications issued
under this section.
(b) Provide
information to the Department of Revenue about all certifications issued under
this section, if required by the Department of Revenue under ORS 315.058. [2022
c.34 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 315.126
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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