Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 527 § 527.745 — Reforestation of certain harvest types; adoption of standards; rules
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 527 ·
Oregon Code § 527.745·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Reforestation of certain harvest types; adoption of standards; rules.
(1) The State Board of Forestry
shall adopt standards for the reforestation of harvest type 1 and harvest type
3. Unless the board makes the findings for alternate standards under subsection
(2) of this section, the standards for the reforestation of harvest type 1 and
harvest type 3 shall include the following:
(a)
Reforestation, including site preparation, shall commence within 12 months
after the completion of harvest and shall be completed by the end of the second
planting season after the completion of harvest. By the end of the fifth
growing season after planting or seeding, at least 200 healthy conifer or
suitable hardwood seedlings or lesser number as permitted by the board by rule,
shall be established per acre, well-distributed over the area, which are free
to grow as defined by the board.
(b) Landowners
may submit plans for alternate practices that do not conform to the standards
established under paragraph (a) of this subsection or the alternate standards
adopted under subsection (2) of this section, including but not limited to
variances in the time in which reforestation is to be commenced or completed or
plans to reforest sites by natural reforestation. Such alternate plans may be
approved if the State Forester determines that the plan will achieve equivalent
or better regeneration results for the particular conditions of the site, or
the plan carries out an authorized research project conducted by a public
agency or educational institution.
(2) The board, by
rule, may establish alternate standards for the reforestation of harvest type 1
and harvest type 3, in lieu of the standards established in subsection (1) of
this section, but in no case can the board require the establishment of more than
200 healthy conifer or suitable hardwood seedlings per acre. Such alternate
standards may be adopted upon finding that the alternate standards will better
assure the continuous growing and harvesting of forest tree species and the
maintenance of forestland for such purposes, consistent with sound management
of soil, air, water, fish and wildlife resources based on one or more of the
following findings:
(a) Alternate
standards are warranted based on scientific data concerning biologically
effective regeneration;
(b) Different
standards are warranted for particular geographic areas of the state due to
variations in climate, elevation, geology or other physical factors; or
(c) Different
standards are warranted for different tree species, including hardwoods, and
for different growing site conditions.
(3) Pursuant to
ORS 527.710, the board may adopt definitions, procedures and further
regulations to implement the standards established under subsection (1) of this
section, without making the findings required in subsection (2) of this
section, if those procedures or regulations are consistent with the standards
established in subsection (1) of this section.
(4) The board
shall encourage planting of disease and insect resistant species in sites
infested with root pathogens or where planting of susceptible species would
significantly facilitate the spread of a disease or insect pest and there are
immune or more tolerant commercial species available which are adapted to the
site.
(5)
Notwithstanding subsections (1), (2) and (3) of this section, in order to
remove potential disincentives to the conversion of underproducing stands, as
defined by the board, or the salvage of stands that have been severely damaged
by wildfire, insects, disease or other factors beyond the landowners control,
the State Forester may suspend the reforestation requirements for specific
harvest type 1 or harvest type 3 units in order to take advantage of the Forest
Resource Trust provisions, or other cost-share programs administered by the
State Forester or where the State Forester is the primary technical adviser.
Such suspension may occur only on an individual case basis, in writing, based
on a determination by the State Forester that the cost of harvest preparation,
harvest, severance and applicable income taxes, logging, site preparation,
reforestation and any other measures necessary to establish a free to grow
forest stand will likely exceed the gross revenues of the harvest. The board
shall adopt rules implementing this subsection establishing the criteria for
and duration of the suspension of the reforestation requirements.
(6)
Notwithstanding subsections (1), (2) and (3) of this section, at the request of
the Department of Transportation, the State Forester shall consult with the
department concerning reforestation requirements for harvest type 1 and harvest
type 3 in areas that are within or adjacent to a state highway right of way.
The State Forester shall waive reforestation requirements in areas deemed to be
unsuitable for reforestation by the department in order to maintain motorist
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 527.745
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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