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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 527 § 527.630 — Policy; rules

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 527 ·
Oregon Code § 527.630 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Policy; rules. (1) Forests make a vital contribution to Oregon by providing jobs, products, tax base and other social and economic benefits, by helping to maintain forest tree species, soil, air and water resources and by providing a habitat for wildlife and aquatic life. Therefore, it is declared to be the public policy of the State of Oregon to encourage economically efficient forest practices that ensure the continuous growing and harvesting of forest tree species and the maintenance of forestland for such purposes as the leading use on privately owned land, consistent with sound management of soil, air, water, fish and wildlife resources and scenic resources within visually sensitive corridors as provided in ORS 527.755 and to ensure the continuous benefits of those resources for future generations of Oregonians. (2) It is recognized that operations on forestland are already subject to other laws and to regulations of other agencies which deal primarily with consequences of such operations rather than the manner in which operations are conducted. It is further recognized that it is essential to avoid uncertainty and confusion in enforcement and implementation of such laws and regulations and in planning and carrying out operations on forestlands. (3) To encourage forest practices implementing the policy of ORS 527.610 to 527.770, 527.990 and 527.992, it is declared to be in the public interest to vest in the State Board of Forestry exclusive authority to develop and enforce statewide and regional rules pursuant to ORS 527.710 and to coordinate with other state agencies and local governments which are concerned with the forest environment. (4) It is recognized that ensuring compliance with, and enforcing, ORS 527.610 to 527.770 and rules and orders adopted or issued thereunder is essential to protect Oregon’s natural resources. It is further recognized that onsite inspections are necessary to further the policy of ORS 527.610 to 527.770, 527.990 and 527.992. (5) It is recognized that enforcement of the policy of ORS 527.610 to 527.770, 527.990 and 527.992 is necessary to support the integrity of the policy and give the public confidence that standards for forest practices are being followed. It is further recognized that an effective enforcement program must include: (a) Adequate training and education of enforcement officers, operators, timber owners and landowners. (b) Clear technical guidance. (c) Implementation expectations that are transparent and easily understood by operators, timber owners and landowners. (6) It is declared to be the policy of the State of Oregon that the program for implementing enforcement under ORS 527.680, 527.683, 527.685, 527.690 and
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