Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 477 § 477.300 — Use of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 477 ·
Oregon Code § 477.300·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Use of
funds in State Forestry Department Account for capital outlay expenditures of
district.
(1)
Moneys available at any time in the State Forestry Department Account for the
purposes of this chapter, particularly ORS 477.205 to 477.281, which moneys are
not specifically obligated for other purposes, may be used by the forester with
the approval of the State Board of Forestry for capital outlay expenditures in
any forest protection district. Prior to the making of such capital outlay
expenditures, the forester and board may specify that the account shall be
reimbursed for all or a part of such expenditures, over a period not to exceed
10 years, from any one or a combination of the following sources:
(a) Forest patrol
assessments of the district involved.
(b) Moneys
derived from an association under ORS 477.406.
(c) Moneys
derived from municipal, county, state or federal agencies under this chapter,
for the protection of their forestland from fire.
(2) Any
reimbursement of capital outlay expenditures required by the forester and board
under subsection (1) of this section shall be a pro rata amount from the source
or sources involved, based upon forestland acreage being protected in the
district for which the expenditures are made. [Formerly 477.016]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 477.300
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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