527.665 Noticeof reforestation requirements to be given in forestland transfers; effect offailure to notify; damages
527.670 Commencementof operations; rules; written plan; effect of plan; notice of chemicalapplication; fees
527.674 Rulesrequiring approval of written plan prohibited
527.676 Leavingsnags and downed logs in harvest type 2 or 3 units; green trees to be left nearcertain streams
527.680 Violationby operator; citation; order to cease violation; order to repair damage;temporary order where violation continuing; service on operator
527.683 Noticeof violation
527.685 Civilpenalty considerations; rules
527.687 Civilpenalty procedure
527.690 Failureto comply with order to reforest or repair damage; estimate of cost of repair;notification; board authorization for repair; cost of repair as lien uponoperator, timber owner or landowner
527.700 Appealsfrom orders of State Forester; hearing procedure; rules; stay of operation
527.710 Dutiesand powers of board; rules; inventory for resource protection; consultationwith other agencies required
527.260Injuring forest tree of another or extracting pitch without, or in violationof, a permit prohibited; permit to extract pitch. (1) No personshall willfully and unlawfully:
(a)Bore or cut any forest tree belonging to another for the purpose of extractingpitch;
(b)Cut, injure or deface any such tree for the purpose of taking any part of it;or
(c)Injure or destroy any such tree.
(2)The State Forester, with the consent of the owner of the land, shall issuepermits for the extraction of pitch from forest trees. The terms of the permitsshall clearly describe the area to which the extraction shall be confined andstate the precautions necessary, in the judgment of the State Forester, to betaken by the permittee, so that the extraction will not result in an increasedfire hazard to life and adjoining property.
(3)No person shall:
(a)Bore or cut any forest tree for the purpose of extracting pitch without havingfirst obtained a permit to do so; or
(b)Willfully or negligently fail to comply with the terms of the permit. [Amendedby 1995 c.79 §299]
527.294 [1961 c.689 §10;repealed by 1965 c.253 §153]
INTEGRATEDPEST MANAGEMENT
527.310Definitions for ORS 527.310 to 527.370. As used in and for the purposes of ORS527.310 to 527.370:
(1)“Control” means reduction of resource losses or pest occurrences to anacceptable level by direct and immediate application of effective prevention,suppression or eradication strategies, or any combination thereof.
(2)“Eradication” means the implementation of strategies through host or pestdestruction or removal, or by the use of pesticides, to contain or completelyeliminate exotic pests in a specific area, or both.
(3)“Exotic” means any pest that has been accidentally or deliberately introducedinto an area where it does not naturally occur.
(4)“Forestland” means any nonfederal land which has enough timber or forestgrowths, standing or down, to constitute, in the judgment of the State Board ofForestry, forest pests of a nature to be harmful, detrimental and injurious tothe management objectives for the site.
(5)“Integrated pest management” means a coordinated decision-making process thatutilizes the most appropriate of all reasonably available means, tactics orstrategies blended together to minimize the impact of forest pests in anenvironmentally and economically sound manner to meet site specific managementobjectives.
(6)“Native” means any pest that is indigenous or naturally occurring in aparticular area.
(7)“Owner” means any person owning nonfederal forestlands or timber as shown onthe latest records of the tax collector of the county in which the forestlandsor timber is situated. Where timber is owned entirely separate and apart fromthe land whereon it grows or is situated, “owner” means any person owning suchtimber as shown on the latest records of the tax collector of the county inwhich the timber is situated.
(8)“Pest” means any forest insect or disease which causes or may cause damage thatprevents or interferes with management objectives in a specific area.
(9)“Pesticide” has the meaning given that term in ORS 634.006.
(10)“Prevention” means the implementation of strategies designed to minimize theimpact of a pest before an outbreak occurs, including but not limited to,release or enhancement of natural enemies and silvicultural activities toincrease tree vigor or otherwise reduce tree susceptibility to pest damage. “Prevention”requires the incorporation of integrated pest management into overall forestresource management in order to create ecological conditions unfavorable forthe reproduction or survival of pest organisms.
(11)“Strategies” may include, but are not limited to, physical and biologicalmethods and application of pe
527.665 Noticeof reforestation requirements to be given in forestland transfers; effect offailure to notify; damages
527.670 Commencementof operations; rules; written plan; effect of plan; notice of chemicalapplication; fees
527.674 Rulesrequiring approval of written plan prohibited
527.676 Leavingsnags and downed logs in harvest type 2 or 3 units; green trees to be left nearcertain streams
527.680 Violationby operator; citation; order to cease violation; order to repair damage;temporary order where violation continuing; service on operator
527.683 Noticeof violation
527.685 Civilpenalty considerations; rules
527.687 Civilpenalty procedure
527.690 Failureto comply with order to reforest or repair damage; estimate of cost of repair;notification; board authorization for repair; cost of repair as lien uponoperator, timber owner or landowner
527.700 Appealsfrom orders of State Forester; hearing procedure; rules; stay of operation
527.710 Dutiesand powers of board; rules; inventory for resource protection; consultationwith other agencies required
527.260Injuring forest tree of another or extracting pitch without, or in violationof, a permit prohibited; permit to extract pitch. (1) No personshall willfully and unlawfully:
(a)Bore or cut any forest tree belonging to another for the purpose of extractingpitch;
(b)Cut, injure or deface any such tree for the purpose of taking any part of it;or
(c)Injure or destroy any such tree.
(2)The State Forester, with the consent of the owner of the land, shall issuepermits for the extraction of pitch from forest trees. The terms of the permitsshall clearly describe the area to which the extraction shall be confined andstate the precautions necessary, in the judgment of the State Forester, to betaken by the permittee, so that the extraction will not result in an increasedfire hazard to life and adjoining property.
(3)No person shall:
(a)Bore or cut any forest tree for the purpose of extracting pitch without havingfirst obtained a permit to do so; or
(b)Willfully or negligently fail to comply with the terms of the permit. [Amendedby 1995 c.79 §299]
527.294 [1961 c.689 §10;repealed by 1965 c.253 §153]
INTEGRATEDPEST MANAGEMENT
527.310Definitions for ORS 527.310 to 527.370. As used in and for the purposes of ORS527.310 to 527.370:
(1)“Control” means reduction of resource losses or pest occurrences to anacceptable level by direct and immediate application of effective prevention,suppression or eradication strategies, or any combination thereof.
(2)“Eradication” means the implementation of strategies through host or pestdestruction or removal, or by the use of pesticides, to contain or completelyeliminate exotic pests in a specific area, or both.
(3)“Exotic” means any pest that has been accidentally or deliberately introducedinto an area where it does not naturally occur.
(4)“Forestland” means any nonfederal land which has enough timber or forestgrowths, standing or down, to constitute, in the judgment of the State Board ofForestry, forest pests of a nature to be harmful, detrimental and injurious tothe management objectives for the site.
(5)“Integrated pest management” means a coordinated decision-making process thatutilizes the most appropriate of all reasonably available means, tactics orstrategies blended together to minimize the impact of forest pests in anenvironmentally and economically sound manner to meet site specific managementobjectives.
(6)“Native” means any pest that is indigenous or naturally occurring in aparticular area.
(7)“Owner” means any person owning nonfederal forestlands or timber as shown onthe latest records of the tax collector of the county in which the forestlandsor timber is situated. Where timber is owned entirely separate and apart fromthe land whereon it grows or is situated, “owner” means any person owning suchtimber as shown on the latest records of the tax collector of the county inwhich the timber is situated.
(8)“Pest” means any forest insect or disease which causes or may cause damage thatprevents or interferes with management objectives in a specific area.
(9)“Pesticide” has the meaning given that term in ORS 634.006.
(10)“Prevention” means the implementation of strategies designed to minimize theimpact of a pest before an outbreak occurs, including but not limited to,release or enhancement of natural enemies and silvicultural activities toincrease tree vigor or otherwise reduce tree susceptibility to pest damage. “Prevention”requires the incorporation of integrated pest management into overall forestresource management in order to create ecological conditions unfavorable forthe reproduction or survival of pest organisms.
(11)“Strategies” may include, but are not limited to, physical and biologicalmethods and application of pe
527.665 Noticeof reforestation requirements to be given in forestland transfers; effect offailure to notify; damages
527.670 Commencementof operations; rules; written plan; effect of plan; notice of chemicalapplication; fees
527.674 Rulesrequiring approval of written plan prohibited
527.676 Leavingsnags and downed logs in harvest type 2 or 3 units; green trees to be left nearcertain streams
527.680 Violationby operator; citation; order to cease violation; order to repair damage;temporary order where violation continuing; service on operator
527.683 Noticeof violation
527.685 Civilpenalty considerations; rules
527.687 Civilpenalty procedure
527.690 Failureto comply with order to reforest or repair damage; estimate of cost of repair;notification; board authorization for repair; cost of repair as lien uponoperator, timber owner or landowner
527.700 Appealsfrom orders of State Forester; hearing procedure; rules; stay of operation
527.710 Dutiesand powers of board; rules; inventory for resource protection; consultationwith other agencies required
527.260Injuring forest tree of another or extracting pitch without, or in violationof, a permit prohibited; permit to extract pitch. (1) No personshall willfully and unlawfully:
(a)Bore or cut any forest tree belonging to another for the purpose of extractingpitch;
(b)Cut, injure or deface any such tree for the purpose of taking any part of it;or
(c)Injure or destroy any such tree.
(2)The State Forester, with the consent of the owner of the land, shall issuepermits for the extraction of pitch from forest trees. The terms of the permitsshall clearly describe the area to which the extraction shall be confined andstate the precautions necessary, in the judgment of the State Forester, to betaken by the permittee, so that the extraction will not result in an increasedfire hazard to life and adjoining property.
(3)No person shall:
(a)Bore or cut any forest tree for the purpose of extracting pitch without havingfirst obtained a permit to do so; or
(b)Willfully or negligently fail to comply with the terms of the permit. [Amendedby 1995 c.79 §299]
527.294 [1961 c.689 §10;repealed by 1965 c.253 §153]
INTEGRATEDPEST MANAGEMENT
527.310Definitions for ORS 527.310 to 527.370. As used in and for the purposes of ORS527.310 to 527.370:
(1)“Control” means reduction of resource losses or pest occurrences to anacceptable level by direct and immediate application of effective prevention,suppression or eradication strategies, or any combination thereof.
(2)“Eradication” means the implementation of strategies through host or pestdestruction or removal, or by the use of pesticides, to contain or completelyeliminate exotic pests in a specific area, or both.
(3)“Exotic” means any pest that has been accidentally or deliberately introducedinto an area where it does not naturally occur.
(4)“Forestland” means any nonfederal land which has enough timber or forestgrowths, standing or down, to constitute, in the judgment of the State Board ofForestry, forest pests of a nature to be harmful, detrimental and injurious tothe management objectives for the site.
(5)“Integrated pest management” means a coordinated decision-making process thatutilizes the most appropriate of all reasonably available means, tactics orstrategies blended together to minimize the impact of forest pests in anenvironmentally and economically sound manner to meet site specific managementobjectives.
(6)“Native” means any pest that is indigenous or naturally occurring in aparticular area.
(7)“Owner” means any person owning nonfederal forestlands or timber as shown onthe latest records of the tax collector of the county in which the forestlandsor timber is situated. Where timber is owned entirely separate and apart fromthe land whereon it grows or is situated, “owner” means any person owning suchtimber as shown on the latest records of the tax collector of the county inwhich the timber is situated.
(8)“Pest” means any forest insect or disease which causes or may cause damage thatprevents or interferes with management objectives in a specific area.
(9)“Pesticide” has the meaning given that term in ORS 634.006.
(10)“Prevention” means the implementation of strategies designed to minimize theimpact of a pest before an outbreak occurs, including but not limited to,release or enhancement of natural enemies and silvicultural activities toincrease tree vigor or otherwise reduce tree susceptibility to pest damage. “Prevention”requires the incorporation of integrated pest management into overall forestresource management in order to create ecological conditions unfavorable forthe reproduction or survival of pest organisms.
(11)“Strategies” may include, but are not limited to, physical and biologicalmethods and application of pe