(1) The reserve base of the Oregon Forest Land Protection Fund is $22.5 million. On or about the last day of February of each year the Emergency Fire Cost Committee shall meet and determine the unencumbered balance of the fund as of the preceding February 16.

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 477.760

  • Department: means the State Forestry Department. See Oregon Statutes 477.001
  • Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
  • Fiscal year: means the period beginning on July 1 of any year and ending on June 30 of the next year. See Oregon Statutes 477.001
  • Forester: means the State Forester or authorized representative. See Oregon Statutes 477.001

(2) In order to maintain the reserve base of the fund at $22.5 million, the Emergency Fire Cost Committee may request and the State Treasurer may approve transfers to the fund in accordance with ORS § 293.205 to 293.225, if the moneys in this fund fall below the reserve base, whether or not there are sufficient moneys in the fund to pay the obligations of the fund. Repayment of any such transfers shall be made from moneys paid into the fund pursuant to ORS § 321.015 (2), 477.277 and 477.880 and from such other moneys as may be credited to the fund therefor.

(3) If the committee determines that the moneys in the fund exceed:

(a) The reserve base, and that no repayment obligations are outstanding from transfers made pursuant to subsection (2) of this section, then the Department of Revenue shall reduce the taxes described in ORS § 321.015 (2) by 50 percent for the following calendar year and the surcharge for each improved lot or parcel described in ORS § 477.277 and the assessments described in ORS § 477.880 shall be reduced by 50 percent for the following fiscal year.

(b) $30 million, and that no repayment obligations are outstanding from transfers made pursuant to subsection (2) of this section, then the Department of Revenue may not collect the taxes described in ORS § 321.015 (2) for the following calendar year and the surcharge for each improved lot or parcel described in ORS § 477.277 and the assessments described in ORS § 477.880 may not be collected until the calendar year or fiscal year following the determination of the committee that the unencumbered balance in the fund is less than or equal to $22.5 million.

(4)(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if the funds referred to in subsection (2) of this section are inadequate to cover repayment of transfers from the State Treasurer or from other sources, the State Forester shall increase the following taxes, assessments and charges in an amount adequate to ensure repayment of the transfers, and any interest accrued thereon, allowing for contingencies in valuation, assessment and collection:

(A) The harvest tax referred to in ORS § 321.015 (2).

(B) The surcharge on developed lots referred to in ORS § 477.277.

(C) The minimum assessment referred to in ORS § 477.295.

(D) The acreage assessments referred to in ORS § 477.880 (2).

(b) The increases to taxes, assessments and charges shall be apportioned based upon the proportionate levels of revenues received from each source by the Oregon Forest Land Protection Fund. Any such increases shall be computed on or before January 1 of each year, and shall be based upon revenues received during the previous four quarters. Any such increases shall be made in the appropriate calendar or fiscal year following that in which the requested transfers from the State Treasurer or from other sources are made. [1969 c.524 § 4; 1985 c.158 § 1; 1985 c.759 § 34; 1989 c.769 § 4; 1991 c.639 § 6; 1993 c.653 § 21; 2003 c.685 5,10; 2005 c.802 13,14]

 

[1969 c.524 § 5; repealed by 1985 c.759 § 40]