Oregon Code § 476.690·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Wildfire Programs Advisory Council.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Defensible
space means a natural or human-made area in which material capable of
supporting the spread of fire has been treated, cleared or modified to slow the
rate and intensity of advancing wildfire and allow space for fire suppression
operations to occur.
(b) Wildland-urban
interface has the meaning given that term in ORS 477.015.
(2) There is
established a Wildfire Programs Advisory Council to advise and assist the State
Wildfire Programs Director by:
(a) Closely
monitoring implementation of activities related to wildfire prevention and
response, including receiving and evaluating agency reports related to wildfire
prevention and response.
(b) Providing
advice on potential changes to the activities in order to fulfill the goal of
dramatically reducing wildfire risk in this state and ensuring that regional
defensible space, building codes and land use applications are appropriate.
(c) Strengthening
intergovernmental and multiparty collaboration and enhancing collaboration
between governments and stakeholders on an ongoing basis.
(d) Developing
strategies to enhance collaboration among governmental bodies and the general
public.
(e) Reviewing
Department of Land Conservation and Development findings and recommendations in
the report required by section 11, chapter 592, Oregon Laws 2021, and making
additional recommendations related to potential updates to the statewide land
use planning program, local comprehensive plans and zoning codes to incorporate
wildfire hazard maps and minimize wildfire hazards to people, public and
private property, businesses, infrastructure and natural resources.
(3) The council
is not a decision-making body but instead is established to provide advice,
assistance, perspective, ideas and recommendations to the State Wildfire
Programs Director.
(4) The President
of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives shall jointly appoint
21 members to the council as follows:
(a) One member
who represents county government.
(b) One member
who is a land use planning director of a county that is wholly or partially
within the wildland-urban interface.
(c) One member
who represents city government.
(d) One member
who is a land use planning director of a city that is wholly or partially
within the wildland-urban interface.
(e) One member
who represents fire chiefs and has experience with managing, fighting or
preventing fire within the wildland-urban interface.
(f) One member
who represents fire marshals and has experience with community risk reduction
and prevention of structural fire within the wildland-urban interface.
(g) One member
who represents firefighters and has experience with managing, fighting or
preventing fire within the wildland-urban interface.
(h) One member
who represents rural residential property owners whose property is wholly or
partially within the wildland-urban interface.
(i) One member
who represents farming property owners whose property is wholly or partially
within the wildland-urban interface.
(j) One member
who represents ranching property owners whose property is wholly or partially
within the wildland-urban interface.
(k) One member
who represents forestland owners whose property is wholly or partially within
the wildland-urban interface.
(L) One member
who represents federally recognized Indian tribes with land wholly or partially
within the wildland-urban interface.
(m) One member
who represents a utility company.
(n) One member
who represents environmental interests.
(o) One member
who represents forest resiliency interests.
(p) One member
who represents state or regional land use planning organizations.
(q) One member
who represents land and housing development interests or real estate industry
interests.
(r) One member
who represents public health professionals.
(s) One member
who represents the environmental justice community.
(t) One member
who represents the structural fire service and who has experience with
managing, fighting or preventing wildfire within the wildland-urban interface.
(u) One member
who represents the insurance industry.
(5) The council
shall be geographically diverse, with representatives from across this state.
(6) The presiding
officers shall provide public notice of an opportunity for interested parties
to submit names of interest for appointment to the council.
(7) At least
seven days before appointing a member, the presiding officers shall consult in
good faith with the minority leaders of the Senate and House of Representatives
on the appointment.
(8) The term of
service for each member is four years.
(9) The members
are eligible for reappointment.
(10) The council
shall elect a chairperson and vice chairperson to serve for one-year terms.
(11) The members
shall serve on the council as volunteers and are not entitled to reimbursement
for expenses.
(12) The
Department of