Or. Admin. Code § 141-110-0080 - Compensation
(1) The annual
compensation for livestock forage is the greatest of:
(a) $250;
(b) $4.25 per AUM; or
(c) The carrying capacity of the leasehold in
AUMs multiplied by the annual AUM rate (expressed in dollars per AUM). The
Department will establish the carrying capacity for each leasehold, which will
be periodically reviewed. For those leaseholds that have highly variable annual
forage production, their carrying capacity may be determined based on reliable
actual grazing use records for a given year. As a result, the annual rental
rate may vary from year to year for such leaseholds.
(2) Each year the Department will calculate
the annual AUM compensation rate using the following formula:
AUM Compensation Rate = G x CC x S x P
G = Animal gain per month
CC = Marketable calf crop
S = State share
P = Average weighted calf price
(3) For the purpose of determining the base
AUM compensation rate, the following formula factors shall be used:
(a) Pounds of gain per animal unit month (G)
shall be fixed at 30 pounds through 2009, increasing on January 1, 2010 to 35
pounds.
(b) Marketable calf crop
(CC) shall be fixed at 80 percent.
(c) State share of calf gain (S) shall be
fixed at 20 percent through 2010, increasing on January 1, 2011 to 22.5
percent, then increasing on January 1, 2012 to 25 percent.
(d) Average weighted calf price (P) shall be
based on 90% of the USDA National price data indicating the average sales price
of calves for the preceding one year period based on an October through
September year.
(4) The
compensation due to the Department for a livestock trailing permit will be
based on the total number of animals crossing the state land in a single "round
trip" per year as follows:
(a) For 500 animal
units or less the required compensation is $150;
(b) For 501 to 999 animal units the required
compensation is $250; and
(c) For
1,000 or more animal units the required compensation is $350.
(5) In addition to any other
remedies available, the Department will impose the legal rate of interest and
any applicable late fees on unpaid balances owed the Department pursuant to ORS
82.010.
(6) Unless otherwise authorized by the
Department, annual compensation due must be paid to the Department each year
within 30 calendar days of the date of the Department's billing
notice.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 274.045, 273.051 & 273.805 - 273.825
Stats. Implemented: ORS 273.805, 273.815 & 273.825
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