Oregon Code § 541.895·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Legislative findings; principles of Oregon Plan; policy.
(1) The Legislative Assembly finds
that:
(a) The long-term
protection of the water resources of this state, including sustainable
watershed functions, is an essential component of Oregons environmental and
economic stability and growth;
(b) Each
watershed in Oregon is unique, requiring different management techniques and
programs;
(c) Management
techniques and programs for the protection and enhancement of watersheds can be
most effective and efficient when voluntarily initiated at the local level;
(d) Cooperative
partnerships between affected private individuals, interested citizens, tribes
and representatives of local, state and federal agencies may improve
opportunities to achieve the protection, enhancement and restoration of the
states watersheds; and
(e) The
establishment of such cooperative partnerships should be encouraged by local
individuals, local organizations and representatives of state agencies.
(2) The
Legislative Assembly declares that the Oregon Plan for integrating regulatory
efforts while fostering incentives and voluntary action for environmental
stewardship should be founded upon the following principles:
(a) Promoting
collaboration and partnerships among local, state, regional, tribal and federal
governments and private individuals and organizations;
(b) Establishing
clear, technically defensible, practicable and achievable recovery and
restoration objectives;
(c) Assessing the
conditions in each watershed to determine the quality of the existing
environment, to identify the causes for declines in habitat, fish and wildlife
populations and water quality, and to assist with the development of locally
integrated action plans for watersheds that will achieve agreed-upon protection
and restoration objectives;
(d) Coordinating
implementation of integrated watershed action plans;
(e) Monitoring
and ensuring implementation of the integrated watershed action plans using
adaptive management to make appropriate changes in action plans and goals as
needed; and
(f) Establishing
funding priorities across basins based on the value of programs and projects
for watershed and habitat recovery.
(3) It is the
policy of the State of Oregon that:
(a) Voluntary
programs initiated at the local level to protect and enhance the quality and
stability of watersheds are a high priority of the state and should be
encouraged;
(b) State
agencies are encouraged to respond cooperatively to local watershed protection
and enhancement efforts and coordinate their respective activities with other
state agencies and affected local, regional, tribal and federal governments and
private landowners to the greatest degree practicable; and
(c) State
agencies responding to local watershed protection and enhancement efforts are
encouraged to foster local watershed planning, protection and enhancement
efforts before initiating respective action within a watershed. [Formerly
541.353]
Note:
See note under 541.890.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 541.895
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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