Oregon Code § 527.797·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Limitations
on pesticide applications.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Department
reporting system, pesticide and water use qualifying for a spray buffer
have the meanings given those terms in ORS 527.786.
(b) Flowing
water means surface water is present at the time of a pesticide application.
(c) Inhabited
dwelling means a structure or part of a structure used as a home, residence or
sleeping place by a person maintaining a household or by two or more persons
maintaining a common household, but does not include outbuildings, yard areas
or other land associated with the structure.
(d) School
means the campus of:
(A) A Head Start
program;
(B) A public or
private institution offering instruction for all or part of prekindergarten
through grade 12;
(C) The Oregon
School for the Deaf;
(D) A regional
residential academy operated by the Oregon Youth Authority;
(E) An education
service district or community college; or
(F) A public or
private college or university.
(e) Sixth-level
hydrologic unit means the cataloging unit level of the 12-digit hydrologic
unit mapping system developed by the Federal Geographic Data Committee.
(f) Type D
stream means a stream that has domestic use, but does not have fish use.
(g) Type F
stream means a stream that has fish use or has both domestic use and fish use.
(h) Type N
stream means a stream that does not have domestic use or fish use.
(2)
Notwithstanding ORS 527.672, a person may not directly apply pesticide by
helicopter to forestland:
(a) Less than 300
feet from an inhabited dwelling, unless the landowner is the requester of the
application;
(b) Less than 300
feet from a school, unless the school board or other governing body for the
school is the requester of the application; or
(c) Subject to
subsection (4) of this section, less than 300 feet from a water intake for a
water use qualifying for a spray buffer:
(A) Within the
same sixth-level hydrologic unit as a water source for water use qualifying for
a spray buffer that is registered under ORS 527.787; or
(B) Within the
same sixth-level hydrologic unit as a water source for water use qualifying for
a spray buffer that is identified by the State Forestry Department and for
which the location has been recorded in the department reporting system.
(3) On forestland
that is subject to ORS 527.610 to 527.770, a person may not directly apply
pesticide by helicopter near a stream:
(a) That is
identified by the department as a Type D stream or Type F stream, within the
greatest of:
(A) 75 feet;
(B) The required
vegetated buffer; or
(C) A riparian
management area existing in State Board of Forestry rules on the July 7, 2020,
within which vegetation retention and special management practices are
required; or
(b) That is
identified by the department as a Type N stream and has flowing water, within
50 feet.
(4) The
restrictions in subsection (2)(c) of this section are contingent upon the water
intake location being recorded in the department reporting system. [2020 s.s.1
c.16 §16]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 527.797
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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