Or. Admin. Code § 603-073-0090 - Protection and Conservation Programs
(1) The department shall develop guidelines
for the establishment, by rule, of conservation and protection programs for
listed species on state-managed lands. These programs may stipulate or
recommend activities associated with research, census, law enforcement, habitat
acquisition and maintenance, propagation, and any other method deemed
appropriate. While developing these guidelines the department shall consult
with affected state and federal agencies. The department may also consult with
other interested persons, as necessary.
(2) Priority in the development and
implementation of conservation guidelines will be given to species listed as
threatened or endangered under these rules, per ORS
564.105(7). By
written agreement, such programs may also be developed, in consultation with
affected agencies, for candidate species and other species recognized by state
or federal agencies in Oregon as deserving of protection, depending on the
availability and applicability of funds and the immediacy and seriousness of
the threats involved. The design and scope of conservation programs may vary,
according to species, and need not follow pre-determined formats. Conservation
programs for listed species may be entered into by private landowners without
permission or involvement of the department, as long as all activities occur
solely on the owner's property.
(3)
To administer the provisions of these rules, the department may enter into
agreements with federal agencies, other states, agencies or political
subdivisions of this state, or any other persons for the development and
management of any program established for the protection of listed, candidate,
or other plant species.
(4) The
department is authorized to receive properties, and receive and expend funds,
donations, grants, or other monies to accomplish the purposes of these
rules.
(5) All state agencies, in
consultation with the department, shall further the purposes of these rules by
carrying out any existing departmentally established conservation programs, per
ORS 564.105(3) and
these rules, for the protection of endangered or threatened plant species, and
by taking steps necessary to ensure that any action authorized, funded, or
carried out by said agencies on state-managed land will not jeopardize the
continued existence of listed species. When existing data indicate the presence
of a listed species on properties adjoining state-managed lands, whether
federal or private, state agencies will make a reasonable effort to ensure that
their actions will not result in population loss or decline of the listed
species on these sites. However, under the provisions of these rules, state
agencies are not responsible for inventories, protection, study, or any other
conservation management activities pertaining to populations of listed species
on such adjacent lands. In furtherance of this section, state agencies shall:
(a) Ascertain by their own field survey,
consultation with the department, or from the Oregon Natural Heritage Program
(see ORS 273 .566 and 273.576) if listed species occur or are likely to occur
on lands targeted for state action, and, if so;
(b) Determine, prior to the initiation of the
land action, if the proposed action on statemanaged lands is consistent with a
conservation program for the listed species established by the department,
pursuant to section (1) of this rule and ORS
564.105(3);
or
(c) If there is no program
developed by the department for the listed species in question, determine,
prior to the action, whether the proposed action has the potential to
appreciably reduce the likelihood of the survival or recovery of any population
of the listed species. If the agency determines that the proposed action will
not reduce the likelihood of survival or recovery, it shall notify the
department in writing within 30 days of its findings. Within 45 days of receipt
of such notification, the department will inform the state agency if it accepts
the findings or if additional information is required. If the department
accepts the state agency findings then the action proposed by the state agency
may proceed. Otherwise, a written evaluation in the format specified in
subsection (5)(d) of this rule shall be required;
(d) If a state agency ascertains, pursuant to
subsections (5)(a), (b), and (c) of this rule, that a proposed action on
state-managed land has the potential to appreciably reduce the likelihood of
survival or recovery of any population of any plant species that is listed as
threatened or endangered, it shall notify the department in writing within 30
days of its findings. Within 45 days of such notification the department will
inform the state agency if a written evaluation of the land action in relation
to the population(s) of threatened or endangered species is required. Such
written evaluations presented to the department by the state agency shall
include:
(A) Scientific name, authority, and
common name (if any) of the listed species involved;
(B) The historical and presently known
distributions of the listed species, with an estimation of how much of the
known range of the species is likely to be affected by the current or proposed
land action;
(C) A description of
the habitat of the listed species as it occurs at the site(s) of the proposed
land action, including, but not limited to, general information on relative
abundances of other plant species occurring at the site, soil characteristics,
elevation, a history of land actions at the site, a summary of current land
uses and practices, and ownership patterns of adjoining properties;
(D) A qualitative and quantitative assessment
of the population(s) of the listed species occurring at the site of the
proposed land action, including, but not limited to, information on numbers of
individuals comprising the population(s), the estimated age or stage structure
(if applicable) of the population(s), any obvious signs of disease or
predation, pollinators, seed production or any other readily observable life
history traits, and suspected negative or positive impacts of past or present
land actions; and
(E) An evaluation
of the predicted effects of the proposed land action on the population(s) of
any listed species present, including initial recommendations by the state
agency outlining reasonable measures to be taken to minimize any potential
adverse impacts of the action on the affected listed species.
(e) The department shall review
and comment on state agency evaluations, per subsection (5)(d) of this rule,
within 90 days of receipt and shall recommend alternatives to the proposed
action, if necessary, which are consistent with conserving and protecting the
affected listed species;
(f) State
agencies shall further comply with these rules by documenting the occurrence
and evaluating population trends (including threats) of listed species on
state-managed lands where ongoing actions (including, but not limited to,
domestic grazing, mining, herbicide application, release of biocontrol agents,
and forestry practices) may be in conflict with the provisions set forth in ORS
564.105 -
564.120 and these rules. All
distributional and demographic information acquired by state agencies will be
provided to the department to be considered in the development of the
conservation programs specified in sections (1) and (2) of this rule. If
necessary, the department shall recommend modifications or alternatives to the
ongoing actions which are consistent with conserving and protecting the
affected listed species, and may require a written evaluation of the action by
the state agency, in the manner specified under subsection (5)(d) of this
rule;
(g) State agencies shall
identify those listed species occurring, or suspected to occur, on lands owned
or managed by them that are subject to ongoing actions and, in consultation
with the department, develop a reasonable timetable for the provision of the
information specified in subsection (5)(f) of this rule. State agencies shall
reassess the number and locations of listed species on their lands in an annual
written report to the department, including all species listed after the
initial enactment of these rules. State agency annual reports will be due on or
before December 31 of each year;
(h) If a state agency elects not to adopt the
alternatives presented pursuant to subsection (5)(e) or (f) of this rule, it
shall consult with and submit written findings to the department at least 60
days prior to the initiation of any proposed action demonstrating that:
(A) The potential public benefits of the
proposed or ongoing action outweigh the potential harm from failure to adopt
the alternatives; and
(B)
Mitigation and enhancement measures shall be taken to minimize the adverse
effect of the proposed or ongoing action on the listed species, either on or
adjacent to the site of the action, or at a suitable alternative location, in
consultation with the department.
(i) In complying with subsections (5)(a)
through (h) of this rule, state agencies and the department shall utilize
employees with expertise in field botany, plant taxonomy, and biological
conservation, recognizing the high level of technical competence required to
correctly identify and assess the habitat and biological status of listed
species. If such expertise is not available within a state agency the agency
shall contract, as funds allow, with the department, the Oregon Natural
Heritage Program (see ORS 273 .566 and 273.576), or other persons having the
appropriate qualifications to accomplish the necessary work;
(j) The department is under no obligation to
provide field expertise or any other assistance outside the normal consultation
procedures described under subsections (5)(a) - (5)(h) of this rule. State
agencies may reimburse the department for technical services through
cooperative agreements or other means, per section (4) of this rule, providing
the department has staffing available for assistance.
(6) When a state agency determines that an
emergency circumstance makes it necessary to initiate an action without
observing the provisions of these rules, the state agency taking the action
shall consult with the department about alternative arrangements. The state
agency and the department will limit such arrangements to actions necessary to
control the immediate impacts of the emergency. Such emergencies may include,
but are not limited to, landslides, wildfires, floods, and other natural
disasters.
(7) Where any persons
other than state agencies, including federal, agencies, engage in actions
(including ongoing actions) on state-managed land, it shall be the
responsibility of the state agency owning or managing the affected land to
ensure compliance with ORS
564.100 -
564.135 and these rules,
following the appropriate steps in section (5) of this rule.
(8) To further the protection and
conservation of listed species the department may provide data from its files
to other agencies or persons, providing that unlawful taking of listed species
is not likely to occur as a result.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 561 & ORS 564
Stats. Implemented: ORS 561.190, ORS 564.020 & ORS 564.105
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.