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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
To assist the State Board of Forestry in carrying out the duties of the Forest Resource Trust, the State Forestry Department shall:
(1) Identify potentially suitable lands, and educate the owners of those lands on Forest Resource Trust programs.
(2) Provide technical and other management assistance to participating landowners.
(3) Monitor compliance with Forest Resource Trust programs by participating landowners.
(4) Encourage involvement of the landowner.
(5) Encourage the use of private contractors, consultants, forestry extension programs, nongovernmental organizations and landowner cooperatives.
(6) Develop project plans in cooperation with landowners that establish clear benchmarks for compliance with terms of the plan.
(7) Release from financial obligation for any portion of the qualified private and local government forestlands included under Forest Resource Trust programs and irretrievably lost to insects, disease, fire, storm, flood or other natural destruction through no fault of the landowner.
(8) Secure provisions for access to the land by the State Forester.
(9) Give consideration to conservation plans or strategies adopted by the State Department of Fish and Wildlife when setting priorities for Forest Resource Trust programs.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Oregon Revised Statutes Forestry and Forest Products § 526.710 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/or/title-44-forestry-and-forest-products/or-rev-st-sect-526-710/
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