As used in ORS § 316.824 and 316.832:

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 316.824

  • Person: includes individuals, corporations, associations, firms, partnerships, limited liability companies and joint stock companies. See Oregon Statutes 174.100

(1) ‘Forest products’ means any merchantable form including but not limited to logs, poles and piling, into which a fallen tree may be cut before it undergoes manufacturing.

(2) ‘Logger’ means a person commonly known as a faller or bucker who furnishes and maintains personal equipment in the commercial harvesting of forest products and who is paid on a per-unit cut basis.

(3) ‘Logging operation site’ means the specific location of the commercial harvesting of forest products.

(4) ‘Traveling expenses’ means daily transportation expenses that:

(a) Are not otherwise deductible under the federal Internal Revenue Code.

(b) Are incurred by a logger in job-related travel between a logging operation site located more than 50 miles from the principal residence of the logger.

(5) ‘Traveling expenses’ includes gas, oil and automobile repairs and maintenance but does not include meals or lodging. [Formerly 316.061]

 

[1953 c.304 § 104; repealed by 1969 c.493 § 99]

 

[1957 s.s. c.15 § 7; last sentence derived from 1957 s.s. c.15 § 8; 1963 c.627 § 20 (referred and rejected); repealed by 1969 c.493 § 99]

 

[1953 c.304 § 105; repealed by 1969 c.493 § 99]