In administering a field burning smoke management program, the
Department may contract with counties or fire districts or any other
responsible individual to administer registration of acreage, issuance of
permits, collection of fees, and keeping of records for open field burning,
propane flaming, or stack burning within their permit jurisdictions. The
Department shall pay said authority for these services in accordance with the
payment schedule provided for in ORS
468A.615. Three-quarters of said
payment shall be made prior to July 1 of each year and the remainder shall be
paid within ten days after completion of the end of season
reconciliation:
(1) Registration of
acreage:
(a) On or before April 1 of each
year, each grower intending to open burn or propane flame under this Division
shall register the total acreage to be open burned or propane flamed. Said
acreage shall be registered with the Department or its authorized permit agent
on the registration forms provided. Candidate fields for open field burning or
propane flaming shall be listed on the registration form and shall also be
delineated on specially provided registration map materials and identified
using a unique field reference code. Each candidate field listed state if the
field is located in a priority area, contains a critical non-burn area, is a
problem field or is being requested for emergency burning. Registration,
listing of fields, and mapping shall be completed according to the established
procedures of the Department. Fields to be registered for burning must be
planted in crops that can be open burned or propane flamed in the same year
that they are registered, and must be owned or under the control of the
registrant. At the time of registration, a non-refundable registration fee of
$4 shall be paid for each acre registered for open field burning and $2 shall
be paid for each acre registered for propane flaming. A complete registration
(permit application) shall consist of a fully executed registration form, map
and fee. Acreage registered by April 1 may be issued a burn permit if:
(A) Allocation is available; and
(B) The initial registration fee account has
a sufficient balance.
(b) Registration for stack burning will occur
twice annually. Each grower intending to stack burn under this Division during
the first stack burn period, February 5 through May 31, must register between
January 2 and January 31.
(c) Each
grower intending to stack burn under this Division during the second stack burn
period, October 5 through December 31, must register between September 1 and
September 30.
(d) Registration of
open field burning and propane flaming acreage after April 1 of each year shall
require the prior approval of the Department and an additional $2 per acre late
registration fee. The late registration fee shall not be charged if the late
registration is not due to the fault of the registrant or one under the
registrant's control;
(e) Copies of
all registration forms and fees shall be forwarded to the Department promptly
by the permit agent. Registration map materials shall be made available to the
Department at all times for inspection and reproduction;
(f) The Department shall act on any
registration application within 60 days of receipt of a completed application.
The Department may deny or revoke any registration application which is
incomplete, false or contrary to state law or this Division;
(g) The grower registrant shall insure the
information presented on the registration form and map is complete and
accurate.
(2) Permits:
(a) Permits for open field burning, propane
flaming, or stack burning shall be issued by the Department, or its authorized
permit agent, to the grower registrant in accordance with the established
procedures of the Department, and the times, locations, amounts and other
restrictions set forth by the Department or this Division;
(b) A fire permit from the designated fire
permit issuing agency is also required for all open field burning pursuant to
ORS 477.515,
476.380,
478.960;
(c) A valid open field burning permit shall
consist of:
(A) An open field burning permit
issued by the Department which specifies the permit conditions in effect at all
times while burning and which identifies the acreage specifically registered
and annually allocated for burning;
(B) A validation number issued by the
designated permit agent on the day of the burn identifying the specific acreage
allowed for burning and the date and time the permit was issued.
(d) A valid propane flaming permit
shall consist of:
(A) A propane flaming
registration form issued by the Department which specifies the permit
conditions in effect at all times while flaming and which identifies the
acreage specifically registered and annually allocated for propane
flaming;
(B) A validation number
issued by the designated permit agent identifying the specific acreage allowed
for propane flaming and the date and time the permit was issued.
(e) A valid stack burning permit
shall consist of the name of the responsible person and date the permit was
issued, and shall specify the acreage and location authorized;
(f) Each responsible person open field
burning, propane flaming, or stack burning shall pay a per acre burn fee within
ten days of the date the invoice was issued. The fee shall be:
(A) $20 per acre sanitized by open field
burning;
(B) $4 per acre sanitized
by propane flaming;
(C) $10 per
acre burned in stacks.
(D) For
grass seed and cereal grain residue from previous seasons, broken bales, or
fields where a portion of straw was removed using usual or standard baling
methods, the acreage actually burned shall be estimated and the same per acre
fee as imposed in paragraph (C) of this subsection shall be charged. The
estimated acreage shall be rounded to the nearest whole acre.
(g) Burning permits shall at all
times be limited by and subject to the burn schedule and other requirements or
conditions announced or set forth by the Department;
(h) No person shall issue burning permits for
open field burning, propane flaming, or stack burning of:
(A) More acreage than the amount
sub-allocated annually to the grower by the Department pursuant to OAR
603-077-0113(2);
(B)
(i) Priority or fire safety buffer zone
acreage located on the upwind side of any city, airport, Interstate freeway or
highway within the same priority area or buffer zone.
(ii) It is the responsibility of each
designated permit agent to establish and implement a system for distributing
open field burning, propane flaming, or stack burning permits to individual
grower registrants when burning is authorized, provided that such system is
fair, orderly and consistent with state law, this Division and any other
provisions set forth by the Department.
(3) Fees:
(a) Permit agents shall collect, properly
document, and promptly forward all required registration fees, late
registration fees, and burn fees to the Department;
(b) All fees shall be deposited in the State
Treasury to the credit of the Department of Agriculture Service Fund.
(4) Records:
(a) Permit agents shall at all times keep
proper and accurate records of all transactions pertaining to registrations,
permits, fees, allocations, and other matters specified by the Department. Such
records shall be kept by the permit agent for a period of at least five years
and made available for inspection by the appropriate authorities;
(b) Permit agents shall submit to the
Department on specially provided forms weekly reports of all acreage burned in
their permit jurisdictions. These reports shall cover the weekly period of
Monday through Sunday, and shall be returned to the Department no later than
the first working day of the following week.
Notes
Or. Admin. Code
§
603-077-0112
DOA 2-1998, f. & cert.
ef. 3-3-98; DOA 18-2003, f. & cert. ef. 5-15-03; DOA 22-2004, f. &
cert. ef. 8-10-04; DOA 10-2009(Temp), f. & cert. ef. 7-15-09 thru 12-1-09;
Administrative correction 12-23-09; DOA 12-2010, f. & cert. ef. 7-12-10;
DOA 22-2012, f. & cert. ef. 8-1-12
Stat. Auth.: ORS
561.190
Stats. Implemented: ORS
468A.585