(1) Forestlands in federal, state and private ownership comprise some of the most important environmental, economic and recreational resources in the State of Oregon. However, federal lands, and to a lesser extent state and private lands, are increasingly jeopardized by the risk of drought-induced mortality, severe insect and disease outbreaks and catastrophic wildfires.
(2) Enhancing forest health, wildlife habitat and other ecological values and reducing the risk of severe insect and disease outbreaks and catastrophic wildfires through forest management are of interest to the residents of this state. Federal and state funds have not proved sufficient to carry out the management activities necessary to achieve these goals on federal lands, and it is unlikely that the funds will be available on a continuous basis.
(3) The development of new market-based solutions to reduce the risk of severe insect and disease outbreaks and catastrophic wildfires may reduce the requirement for public funding. The development of biomass markets, including energy markets, that use woody biomass unsuitable for lumber, pulp and paper products as a primary source of raw material may assist in the creation of a sustainable, market-based model for restoring complexity and structure to Oregon’s forests.
(4) A biomass-based industry may provide a renewable source of energy, reduce net greenhouse gas emissions, reduce air pollution from wildfires, improve fish and wildlife habitat, create jobs and provide economic benefits to rural communities. Through the collection and conversion of woody biomass, ancillary benefits may be realized through the improvement in forest health, the protection of infrastructure and the stabilization of soils within critical watersheds.
(5) The collection and conversion of woody biomass diminishes fuel loads and is an ecologically and economically sustainable practice where the reintroduction of fire is not appropriate.
(6) The policy of this state is to support efforts to build, and place in service, biomass-fueled energy production facilities that utilize biomass collected from forests or derived from other sources such as agricultural crop residue when:
(a) The facilities utilize sustainable supplies of biomass from cost-effective sources;
(b) The use of woody biomass for energy maintains or enhances the biological productivity of the land, taking into consideration transportation costs, existing forest conditions, management objectives, vegetation growth rates and the need to sustain water quality and fish and wildlife habitat; and
(c) The set of forest values to be sustained, in addition to wood and biomass for energy, is considered. Forest values include forest products, water, wildlife and recreation. [2005 c.772 §3; 2011 c.276 §4]
Note: See note under 526.271.
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 14 - Drugs and Alcohol, Fire Protection, Natural Resources
Chapter 526 - Forestry Administration
Section 526.005 - Definitions.
Section 526.016 - General duties; limits; compensation and expenses; meetings; rules.
Section 526.031 - State Forester; deputy and assistants; compensation.
Section 526.036 - Fidelity bonds.
Section 526.041 - General duties of State Forester; rules.
Section 526.052 - Credits for former forest protective association employees.
Section 526.054 - Authority of department to require fingerprints.
Section 526.060 - State Forestry Department Account; subaccounts.
Section 526.111 - State Forestry Department Revolving Account; purposes.
Section 526.121 - Reimbursement of revolving account; keeping records.
Section 526.125 - Tillamook Forest Interpretive Center Fund; sources; use of moneys in fund.
Section 526.135 - Leasing departmental equipment to federal agency.
Section 526.144 - Equipment pool; participation.
Section 526.148 - Leasing communication equipment.
Section 526.152 - Disposition of equipment; termination of pool.
Section 526.156 - Forest Trust Land Advisory Committee; membership; advisory function.
Section 526.166 - Acquisition of real property by purchase, agreement or donation.
Section 526.168 - Acquisition of real property by eminent domain.
Section 526.225 - Forest Research Laboratory; cooperative programs; advisory committee.
Section 526.233 - Application of antitrust laws.
Section 526.237 - Acquisition of forest tree seedlings; agreements with grower cooperatives; fees.
Section 526.255 - Long range management, marketing and harvest report.
Section 526.265 - Hearings to publish report and receive testimony; management regions.
Section 526.273 - Cooperation with federal agencies.
Section 526.274 - Authority to participate in federal forest management.
Section 526.275 - Policy regarding Good Neighbor Authority Agreement projects.
Section 526.276 - Reporting on Good Neighbor Authority Agreement projects.
Section 526.280 - Responsibilities of State Forester; woody biomass utilization; report.
Section 526.287 - Definitions for ORS 526.287 to 526.299 and 526.991.
Section 526.289 - Legislative findings.
Section 526.291 - Large commercial event permits; fees; rules.
Section 526.294 - Large commercial event health and safety standards; rules.
Section 526.297 - Suspension or revocation of permit.
Section 526.299 - Organizer responsibility for compliance with permit terms and conditions.
Section 526.305 - Definitions for ORS 526.305 to 526.370.
Section 526.310 - Forestland classification committees; rules.
Section 526.324 - Classification of forestland by committee; publication.
Section 526.328 - Hearing; final classification.
Section 526.340 - Classification by State Forester.
Section 526.350 - Policy in administering forest and fire laws; contracts for care of forestland.
Section 526.425 - Management assistance to nonindustrial private forest landowners; rules.
Section 526.450 - Short title.
Section 526.455 - Definitions for ORS 526.450 to 526.475.
Section 526.460 - Policy to manage forests to maximize benefits.
Section 526.465 - Purpose of ORS 526.450 to 526.475.
Section 526.475 - Appeal of decisions by State Forester.
Section 526.500 - Definitions for ORS 526.500 to 526.515.
Section 526.510 - Department to provide technical assistance to governmental units.
Section 526.515 - Gifts, grants and donations; fees for services.
Section 526.600 - Definitions for ORS 526.600 to 526.675.
Section 526.610 - Oregon Forest Resources Institute; board of directors; eligibility.
Section 526.615 - Qualifications of voting members.
Section 526.625 - Effect of failure to maintain qualification; removal of member.
Section 526.640 - General authority of institute.
Section 526.645 - Additional powers.
Section 526.650 - Expenditure of funds restricted.
Section 526.660 - Application of budget and expenditure control laws.
Section 526.675 - Oregon Forest Resources Institute Fund; use of moneys; rules.
Section 526.695 - Definitions for ORS 526.695 to 526.775.
Section 526.700 - Forest Resource Trust; purpose; trustees; advisory committee; rules; duties.
Section 526.703 - Cost share program; purpose; advance of moneys and assistance.
Section 526.705 - Loan program; financial assistance terms and conditions; rules.
Section 526.710 - State Forestry Department to assist board.
Section 526.730 - Report to legislature.
Section 526.745 - Notice of lien; filing.
Section 526.755 - Foreclosure; costs.
Section 526.760 - Priority; lien survives land foreclosure proceedings.
Section 526.765 - Payment of funds advanced; release of lien.
Section 526.770 - Notice of forest products harvest; contents; forest products purchasers.
Section 526.783 - Development of forestry carbon offset accounting system.
Section 526.786 - Rules relating to forestry carbon offsets; rules advisory committee.
Section 526.801 - Definitions for ORS 526.801 to 526.831 and 526.992.
Section 526.816 - Certification by bidders for public timber.
Section 526.905 - Management plans or policies to reduce risk of loss of forest resources.
Section 526.991 - Criminal penalty for large commercial event offense.
Section 526.992 - Criminal and civil penalties for timber export violation.