As used in ORS § 315.104, 318.031 and 526.450 to 526.475, unless the context requires otherwise:

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 526.455

  • Board: means the State Board of Forestry. See Oregon Statutes 526.005
  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • Forester: means the State Forester or the authorized representative of the forester. See Oregon Statutes 526.005
  • Forestland: means any woodland, brushland, timberland, grazing land or clearing that, during any time of the year, contains enough forest growth, slashing or vegetation to constitute, in the judgment of the forester, a fire hazard, regardless of how the land is zoned or taxed. See Oregon Statutes 526.005

(1) ‘Approved forest management practice’ means and includes site preparation, tree planting, precommercial thinning, release, fertilization, animal damage control, insect and disease management or such other young growth management practices that increase wood growth as the State Forester shall approve or determine proper generally with regard to any particular applicant.

(2) ‘Board’ means State Board of Forestry.

(3) ‘Commercial forestland‘ means land for which a primary use is the growing and harvesting of forest tree species and other forest resource values.

(4) ‘Eligible owner’ means any private individual, group, Indian tribe or other native group, association, corporation or other nonpublic legal entity owning 10 to 500 acres of Oregon commercial forestland.

(5) ‘Forest management plan’ means an operation plan to reach landowner objectives and assures public benefits as they relate to producing timber and other values. It shall include a cover map, basic forest stand description data, treatment opportunities, landowner objectives and a schedule for implementing the forest management plan.

(6) ‘Forest management practices’ means and includes site preparation, tree planting, precommercial thinning, release, fertilization, animal damage control, insect and disease management and other young growth management practices that increase wood growth.

(7) ‘Industrial private forestlands’ means lands capable of producing crops of industrial wood, greater than 10 acres and owned by other than an eligible owner.

(8) ‘Industrial wood’ means forest products used to sustain a sawmill, plywood mill, pulp mill or other forest industry related manufacturing facility.

(9) ‘Landowner’ means any private individual, group, Indian tribe or other native group, association, corporation or other legal entity, owning both the forestland and any timber thereon.

(10) ‘Nonindustrial private forestlands’ means lands capable of producing crops of industrial wood and owned by an eligible owner.

(11) ‘State Forester’ means the individual appointed pursuant to ORS § 526.031, or the authorized representative of the State Forester.

(12) ‘Timber’ means wood growth, mature or immature, growing or dead, standing or down of species acceptable for regeneration under the Oregon Forest Practices Act.

(13) ‘Underproductive forestlands’ means commercial forestlands not meeting the minimum stocking standards of the Oregon Forest Practices Act. [1979 c.578 § 2]

 

The amendments to 526.455 by section 6, chapter 883, Oregon Laws 2007, become operative January 2, 2028. See section 10, chapter 883, Oregon Laws 2007, as amended by section 36, chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2009. The text that is operative on and after January 2, 2028, is set forth for the user’s convenience.

As used in ORS § 318.031 and 526.450 to 526.475, unless the context requires otherwise:

(1) ‘Approved forest management practice’ means and includes site preparation, tree planting, precommercial thinning, release, fertilization, animal damage control, insect and disease management or such other young growth management practices that increase wood growth as the State Forester shall approve or determine proper generally with regard to any particular applicant.

(2) ‘Board’ means State Board of Forestry.

(3) ‘Commercial forestland’ means land for which a primary use is the growing and harvesting of forest tree species and other forest resource values.

(4) ‘Eligible owner’ means any private individual, group, Indian tribe or other native group, association, corporation or other nonpublic legal entity owning 10 to 500 acres of Oregon commercial forestland.

(5) ‘Forest management plan’ means an operation plan to reach landowner objectives and assures public benefits as they relate to producing timber and other values. It shall include a cover map, basic forest stand description data, treatment opportunities, landowner objectives and a schedule for implementing the forest management plan.

(6) ‘Forest management practices’ means and includes site preparation, tree planting, precommercial thinning, release, fertilization, animal damage control, insect and disease management and other young growth management practices that increase wood growth.

(7) ‘Industrial private forestlands’ means lands capable of producing crops of industrial wood, greater than 10 acres and owned by other than an eligible owner.

(8) ‘Industrial wood’ means forest products used to sustain a sawmill, plywood mill, pulp mill or other forest industry related manufacturing facility.

(9) ‘Landowner’ means any private individual, group, Indian tribe or other native group, association, corporation or other legal entity, owning both the forestland and any timber thereon.

(10) ‘Nonindustrial private forestlands’ means lands capable of producing crops of industrial wood and owned by an eligible owner.

(11) ‘State Forester’ means the individual appointed pursuant to ORS § 526.031, or the authorized representative of the State Forester.

(12) ‘Timber’ means wood growth, mature or immature, growing or dead, standing or down of species acceptable for regeneration under the Oregon Forest Practices Act.

(13) ‘Underproductive forestlands’ means commercial forestlands not meeting the minimum stocking standards of the Oregon Forest Practices Act.