Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 350 § 350.515 — Criteria and measurements for investments in professional forestry education;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 350 ·
Oregon Code § 350.515·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Criteria and measurements for investments in professional forestry education;
process; report.
(1) The Dean of the College of Forestry at Oregon State University shall
solicit the advice of the Forestry Education Council when developing work plans
or resource allocation plans affecting professional forestry education. The
council shall provide advice to the dean regarding the development of work
plans and resource allocation plans affecting professional forestry education
upon request of the dean or the President of Oregon State University and at
other times as the council deems reasonable or necessary.
(2) The council,
in consultation with the dean, shall establish criteria and measurements for
Oregon State University to use in determining which investments in professional
forestry education to make from any subaccount created as described in ORS
350.520.
(3) The criteria
and measurements established under this section shall include, but need not be
limited to, standards designed to:
(a) Respond to
the professional forestry education needs of forestland owners and managers and
forest products manufacturers in this state;
(b) Meet the
professional forestry education needs of employees working in the forest and
wood products industry cluster in this state by increasing faculty and academic
program capacity at the university;
(c) Create
additional opportunities for residents of this state to pursue professional
education in forest engineering, forest management, forest operations
management, renewable material and wood products innovation and other fields
important to the advancement of the forest and wood products industry cluster
in this state;
(d) Maximize the
leverage of any moneys that the university allocates under ORS 350.520;
(e) Give priority
to allocations for which financial resources of forest products manufacturers
in this state, or of other persons interested in professional forestry
education in this state, are available to augment the allocations; and
(f) Ensure that
any moneys the university allocates under ORS 350.520 are used to:
(A) Give priority
to addressing those educational needs of the forest and wood products industry
cluster that are the most evident and urgent;
(B) Produce the
greatest amount of educational benefit for the least short-term and long-term
costs to this state;
(C) Avoid
duplication of existing public or private resources; and
(D) Leverage
existing and future private resources for the public benefit.
(4) The council
shall review the performance of any investments made in professional forestry
education as described in ORS 350.520. The performance reviews shall be
designed to identify possible improvements in the criteria and measurements
established by the council, identify possible improvements in the process for
allocating moneys under ORS 350.520 and determine the effectiveness of the
allocations and investments in addressing the objectives described in
subsection (3) of this section. The council shall report the results of the
performance reviews to the dean and the president. [Formerly 351.679]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 350.515
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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