Or. Admin. R. 629-041-0010 - Actual Cost Formulas
(1)
In the event that a fire burns over forest land which includes both grazing
land and timberland, the actual cost for grazing land and timberland shall be
determined in accordance with the following formulas:
(a) Ratio of fire fighting costs applicable
to grazing land:
C(g) = (G-D) x A1
(T-E) x A2 + (G-D) x A1
(b) Ratio of fire fighting costs applicable
to timberland: C(t) = 1.00 - C(g);
(c) Total cost of fire suppression: C = C x
C(g) + C x C(t).
(2) In
order to reveal the nature and meaning of the symbols used in the above
formulas, such have the following meaning:
(a)
A1 = Number of acres of grazing land burned by fire;
(b) A2 = Number of acres of timberland burned
by fire;
(c) C = Total cost of fire
suppression on both grazing land and timberland;
(d) D = Established deductible rate per acre
to be applied to eligible firefighting expense on grazing land;
(e) E = Established deductible rate per acre
to be applied to eligible firefighting expense on timberland;
(f) G = Budget rate per acre for grazing
land;
(g) T = Budget rate per acre
for timberland;
(h) C(g) = Ratio of
total cost applicable to grazing lands;
(i) C(t) = Ratio of total cost applicable to
timberland.
(3) The
above formulas are based upon budget rates established pursuant to ORS
477.205 to
477.291, in particular
477.230 and
477.285, in which the Forester
is required to determine actual costs in suppressing fire on grazing land and
timberland.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183 & ORS 526
Stats. Implemented: ORS 477.205 - ORS 477.29
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