71st OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2001 Regular Session
 
 
                            Enrolled
 
                         House Bill 3808
 
Sponsored by Representative KROPF
 
 
                     CHAPTER ................
 
 
                             AN ACT
 
 
Relating to federal migratory bird refuges; amending ORS 527.710;
  and repealing ORS 272.060.
 
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
 
  SECTION 1.  { + ORS 272.060 is repealed. + }
  SECTION 2. ORS 527.710 is amended to read:
  527.710. (1) In carrying out the purposes of ORS 527.610 to
527.770, 527.990 (1) and 527.992, the State Board of Forestry
shall adopt, in accordance with applicable provisions of ORS
183.310 to 183.550, rules to be administered by the State
Forester establishing standards for forest practices in each
region or subregion.
  (2) The rules shall ensure the continuous growing and
harvesting of forest tree species. Consistent with ORS 527.630,
the rules shall provide for the overall maintenance of the
following resources:
  (a) Air quality;
  (b) Water resources, including but not limited to sources of
domestic drinking water;
  (c) Soil productivity; and
  (d) Fish and wildlife.
  (3)(a) In addition to its rulemaking responsibilities under
subsection (2) of this section, the board shall collect and
analyze the best available information and establish inventories
of the following resource sites needing protection:
  (A) Threatened and endangered fish and wildlife species
identified on lists that are adopted, by rule, by the State Fish
and Wildlife Commission or are federally listed under the
Endangered Species Act of 1973 as amended;
  (B) Sensitive bird nesting, roosting and watering sites;
  (C) Biological sites that are ecologically and scientifically
significant; and
  (D) Significant wetlands.
  (b) The board shall determine whether forest practices would
conflict with resource sites in the inventories required by
paragraph (a) of this subsection. If the board determines that
one or more forest practices would conflict with resource sites
in the inventory, the board shall consider the consequences of
the conflicting uses and determine appropriate levels of
protection.
  (c) Based upon the analysis required by paragraph (b) of this
subsection, and consistent with the policies of ORS 527.630, the
 
 
 
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board shall adopt rules appropriate to protect resource sites in
the inventories required by paragraph (a) of this subsection.
  (4) Before adopting rules under subsection (1) of this section,
the board shall consult with other agencies of this state or any
of its political subdivisions that have functions with respect to
the purposes specified in ORS 527.630 or programs affected by
forest operations. Agencies and programs subject to consultation
under this subsection include, but are not limited to:
  (a) Air and water pollution programs administered by the
Department of Environmental Quality under ORS chapters 468A and
468B and ORS 477.013 and 477.515 to 477.532;
  (b) Mining operation programs administered by the Department of
Geology and Mineral Industries under ORS 516.010 to 516.130 and
ORS chapter 517;
  (c) Game fish and wildlife, commercial fishing, licensing,
wildlife and bird refuge and fish habitat improvement tax
incentive programs administered by the State Department of Fish
and Wildlife under ORS   { - 272.060, - }  315.134 and ORS
chapters 496, 498, 501, 506 and 509;
  (d) Park land, Willamette River Greenway, scenic waterway and
recreation trail programs administered by the State Parks and
Recreation Department under ORS 358.475 to 358.565, 390.310 to
390.368, 390.805 to 390.925, 390.950 to 390.989 and 390.121;
  (e) The programs administered by the Columbia River Gorge
Commission under Public Law 99-663 and ORS 196.110 and 196.150;
  (f) Removal and fill, natural heritage conservation and natural
heritage conservation tax incentive programs administered by the
State Land Board and the Division of State Lands under ORS
196.800 to 196.900, 273.553 to 273.591, 307.550  { - , - }
 { + and + } 307.560
  { - and 541.700 to 541.990 - } ;
  (g) Federal Safe Drinking Water Act programs administered by
the Health Division under ORS 448.273 to 448.990;
  (h) Natural heritage conservation programs administered by the
Natural Heritage Advisory Council under ORS 273.553 to 273.591,
307.550 and 307.560;
  (i) Open space land tax incentive programs administered by
cities and counties under ORS 308A.300 to 308A.330;
  (j) Water resources programs administered by the Water
Resources Department under ORS 536.220 to 536.540; and
  (k) Pesticide control programs administered by the State
Department of Agriculture under ORS chapter 634.
  (5) In carrying out the provisions of subsection (4) of this
section, the board shall consider and accommodate the rules and
programs of other agencies to the extent deemed by the board to
be appropriate and consistent with the purposes of ORS 527.630.
  (6) The board shall adopt rules to meet the purposes of another
agency's regulatory program where it is the intent of the board
to administer the other agency's program on forestland and where
the other agency concurs by rule. An operation performed in
compliance with the board's rules shall be deemed to comply with
the other agency's program.
  (7)(a) The board may enter into cooperative agreements or
contracts necessary in carrying out the purposes specified in ORS
527.630, including but not limited to stewardship agreements as
described in ORS 527.662.
  (b) The State Forestry Department shall enter into agreements
with appropriate state agencies for joint monitoring of the
effectiveness of forest practice rules in protecting forest
resources and water quality.
 
 
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  (8) If   { - based upon the analysis required in section 15
(2)(f), chapter 919, Oregon Laws 1991, and as the results become
available, - }  the board determines that additional rules are
necessary to protect forest resources pursuant to ORS 527.630,
the board shall adopt forest practice rules that reduce to the
degree practicable the adverse impacts of cumulative effects of
forest practices on air and water quality, soil productivity,
fish and wildlife resources and watersheds. Such rules shall
include a process for determining areas where adverse impacts
from cumulative effects have occurred or are likely to occur, and
may require that a written plan be submitted for harvests in such
areas.
  (9)(a) The State Forester, in cooperation with the State
Department of Fish and Wildlife, shall identify streams for which
restoration of habitat would be environmentally beneficial. The
State Forester shall select as a priority those streams where
restoration efforts will provide the greatest benefits to fish
and wildlife, and to streambank and streambed stability.
  (b) For those streams identified in paragraph (a) of this
subsection, the State Forester shall encourage landowners to
enter into cooperative agreements with appropriate state agencies
for conduct of restoration activities.
  (c) The board, in consultation with appropriate state agencies,
shall study and identify methods for restoring or enhancing fish
and wildlife populations through restoration and rehabilitation
of sites beneficial to fish and wildlife.
  (d) The board shall adopt rules to implement the findings of
this subsection.
  (10) The board shall adopt rules that provide the State
Forester with authority to condition the approval of plans
required under ORS 527.670 (2) and (3) when the State Forester
makes a determination that there is evidence of a potential
threat to resources protected under this section by controlling
method, timing and extent of harvest when the forester determines
such limitations are necessary to achieve the objectives of ORS
527.630.
  (11) In addition to its responsibilities under subsections (1)
to (3) of this section, the board shall adopt rules to reduce the
risk of serious bodily injury or death caused by a rapidly moving
landslide directly related to forest practices. The rules shall
consider the exposure of the public to these safety risks and
shall include appropriate practices designed to reduce the
occurrence, timing or effects of rapidly moving landslides. As
used in this subsection, 'rapidly moving landslide' has the
meaning given that term in ORS 195.250.
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Passed by House May 23, 2001
 
 
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                                             Chief Clerk of House
 
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                                                 Speaker of House
 
Passed by Senate June 26, 2001
 
 
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                                              President of Senate
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Received by Governor:
 
......M.,............., 2001
 
Approved:
 
......M.,............., 2001
 
 
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                                                         Governor
 
Filed in Office of Secretary of State:
 
......M.,............., 2001
 
 
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                                               Secretary of State
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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