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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 526 · Forestland Classification

526.340 Classification by State Forester

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526.340 Classification by State Forester.
(1)The State Forester may identify and classify forestland in a county, consistent with ORS 526.324 and 526.328, if:
(a)The governing body of a county has failed to establish a forestland classification committee within two years after the State Forester made a request under ORS 526.310 (1);
(b)A forestland classification committee has failed to adopt and file a final classification pursuant to ORS 526.328 within the five-year period after the date the forestland classification committee was first established; or
(c)A forestland classification committee has failed to act in a manner consistent with ORS 526.310, 526.320, 526.324 and 526.328.
(2)Classifications by the State Forester have the same force and effect as though made by a forestland classification committee. However, classifications made by the State Forester cease to be effective if replaced by classifications made pursuant to ORS 526.320, 526.324 and 526.328. [Amended by 1965 c.253 §40; 1997 c.274 §43; 2009 c.69 §9]
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