Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 629 - DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY
Division 670 - FOREST PRACTICES ADMINISTRATION - ENFORCEMENT AND CIVIL PENALTIES
Section 629-670-0125 - Using the Written Statement of Unsatisfactory Condition for Noncompliance with Procedural Rules
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
(1) Some forest practice rules deal with administrative procedures rather than resource protection. Rules requiring notification, written plans and plans for an alternate practice are examples of procedural rules which, if not complied with, may or may not result in resource damage.
(2) Compliance with these procedural rules is essential if the Oregon Forest Practices Act program is to succeed in educating forest landowners and operators, preventing resource damage before it occurs, and fulfilling its legal obligations to keep other agencies and interested citizens informed about planned operation activities.
(3) The board's intent is that violations of procedural rules should result in the issuance of a citation in most instances. However, the State Forester has the option of using the written statement of unsatisfactory condition, described in OAR 629-670-0110, as the enforcement action when the State Forester determines the following conditions exist:
(4) If the operator or landowner reports to the State Forester an unsatisfactory condition that meets the requirements in section (3) of this rule, the State Forester may issue a written statement of unsatisfactory condition.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 527.710, 526.016(4), 527.714 & 527.715
Stats. Implemented: ORS 527.674, 527.680, 527.683, 527.685, 527.990; 183.310 - 183.550