Oregon Code § 527.736·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Forest
practice standards for operations on public and private land; exceptions;
rules.
(1) The
standards established in ORS 527.740 to 527.750 shall be administered by the
State Forester as standards applying to all operations in the state, including
those on forestland owned by the state or any political subdivision thereof.
Pursuant to ORS 527.710 the State Board of Forestry shall adopt, repeal or
amend forest practice rules as necessary to be consistent with and to implement
the standards established in ORS 527.740 to 527.750. Except as provided in ORS
527.714, nothing in ORS 468B.100 to 468B.110, 477.562, 527.620, 527.670,
527.690, 527.710, 527.715, 527.722, 527.724 and 527.736 to 527.770 shall affect
the powers and duties of the board to adopt, or the State Forester to
administer, all other regulations pertaining to forest practices under
applicable state law.
(2) Nothing in
ORS 527.740 to 527.750 is intended to apply to cutting of trees that is for
growth enhancement treatments, as defined by the State Forester, such as
thinning or precommercial thinning.
(3) The State
Board of Forestry may modify or waive the limitations and requirements of ORS
527.676, 527.740, 527.750 and 527.755 for the purposes of a bona fide research
project conducted by:
(a) A federal
agency;
(b) Agencies of
the executive department, as defined in ORS 174.112;
(c) An
educational institution; or
(d) A private
landowner.
(4) The State
Board of Forestry may agree as a term of a stewardship agreement entered into
under ORS 541.973 to modify or waive the limitations and requirements of ORS
527.676, 527.740, 527.750 and 527.755.
(5) The State
Board of Forestry may modify or waive the limitations and requirements of ORS
527.676, 527.740, 527.750 and 527.755 for the purpose of an operation for the
planting, growing, managing or harvesting of hardwood timber, including but not
limited to hybrid cottonwood, if:
(a) The timber is
grown on land that has been prepared by intensive cultivation methods and is
cleared of competing vegetation for at least three years after planting;
(b) The timber is
harvested on a rotation cycle of more than 12 years and less than 20 years
after planting; and
(c) The timber is
subject to intensive agricultural practices, including but not limited to
fertilization, cultivation, irrigation, insect control and disease control. [1991
c.919 §3; 1993 c.657 §5; 1995 s.s. c.3 §39r; 1996 c.9 §20; 2008 c.11 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 527.736
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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