Oregon Code § 421.296·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Interstate Forest Fire Suppression Compact.
The Interstate Forest Fire Suppression Compact is
enacted into law and entered into on behalf of this state with all other states
legally joining therein in a form substantially as follows:
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ARTICLE I
Purpose
The purpose of
this compact is to provide for the development and execution of programs to
facilitate the use of offenders in the forest fire suppression efforts of the
party states for the ultimate protection of life, property and natural
resources in the party states. The purpose of this compact is also, in emergent
situations, to allow a sending state to cross state lines with an inmate when,
because of weather or road conditions, it is necessary to cross state lines to
facilitate the transport of an inmate.
ARTICLE II
Definitions
(1) Sending
state means a state party to this compact from which a fire suppression unit
is traveling.
(2) Receiving
state means a state party to this compact to which a fire suppression unit is
traveling.
(3) Inmate
means a male or female offender who is under sentence to or confined in a
prison or other correctional institution.
(4) Institution
means any prison, reformatory, honor camp or other correctional facility,
except facilities for persons with mental illness or intellectual disabilities,
in which inmates may lawfully be confined.
(5) Fire
suppression unit means a group of inmates selected by the sending states,
corrections personnel and any other persons deemed necessary for the
transportation, supervision, care, security and discipline of inmates to be
used in forest fire suppression efforts in the receiving state.
(6) Forest fire
means any fire burning in any land designated by a party state or the federal
land management agencies as forestland.
ARTICLE III
Contracts
(1) Each party
state may make one or more contracts with any one or more of the other party
states for the assistance of one or more fire suppression units in forest fire
suppression efforts. Any such contract shall provide for matters as may be
necessary and appropriate to fix the obligations, responsibilities and rights
of the sending and receiving states.
(2) The terms and
provisions of this compact shall be part of any contract entered into by the
authority of, or pursuant to, this compact. Nothing in any such contract may be
inconsistent with this compact.
ARTICLE IV
Procedures and
Rights
(1) Each party state
shall appoint a liaison for the coordination and deployment of the fire
suppression units of each party state.
(2) Whenever the
duly constituted judicial or administrative authorities in a state party to
this compact, which has entered into a contract pursuant to this compact,
decide that the assistance of a fire suppression unit of a party state is
required for forest fire suppression efforts, the authorities may request the
assistance of one or more fire suppression units of any state party to this
compact through an appointed liaison.
(3) Inmates who
are members of a fire suppression unit shall at all times be subject to the
jurisdiction of the sending state and at all times shall be under the ultimate
custody of corrections officers duly accredited by the sending state.
(4) The receiving
state must make adequate arrangements for the confinement of inmates who are
members of a fire suppression unit of a sending state in the event corrections
officers duly accredited by the sending state make a discretionary
determination that an inmate requires institutional confinement.
(5) Cooperative
efforts shall be made by corrections officers and personnel of the receiving
state located at a fire camp with the corrections officers and other personnel
in the establishment and maintenance of fire suppression unit base camps.
(6) All inmates
who are members of a fire suppression unit of a sending state shall be cared
for and treated equally with such similar inmates of the receiving state.
(7) Further, in
emergent situations, a sending state shall be granted authority and all the
protections of this compact to cross state lines with an inmate when, because
of road conditions, it is necessary to facilitate the transport of an inmate.
ARTICLE V
Acts Not Reviewable
in Receiving State:
Extradition
(1) If while
located within the territory of a receiving state there occurs against the
inmate within such state any criminal charge or if the inmate is suspected of
committing within such state a criminal offense, the inmate shall not be
returned without the consent of the receiving state until discharged from
prosecution or other form of proceeding, imprisonment or detention for such
offense. The duly accredited officers of the sending state shall be permitted
to transport inmates pursuant to this compact through any and all states party
to this compact without interference.
(2) An inmate
member of a fire suppre
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 421.296
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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