Or. Admin. Code § 629-028-0001 - Definitions
The following terms and definitions shall apply to this division, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Board" means the Oregon State Board of
Forestry.
(2) "Department" means
Oregon Department of Forestry.
(3)
"Forester" means the State Forester or an authorized representative.
(4) "Harvest" means to separate by cutting,
digging, prying, picking, peeling, breaking, pulling, splitting or otherwise
removing a special forest product from its physical connection or point of
contact with the ground or vegetation upon which it was growing; or the place
or position where it lay.
(5)
"Landowner" means an individual, combination of individuals, partnership,
corporation or association of whatever nature that holds an ownership interest
in forestland, including the state, and any political subdivision thereof.
(6) "Landowner representative"
means an employee, agent or designee of a landowner.
(7) "Permittee" means a person who possesses
a valid permit.
(8) "Permit Fee"
means a charge made by the Forester to recover costs of administering the
woodcutting permit program.
(9)
"Special Forest Products" means plants, lichens, fungi, and other materials
collected from the forest for various uses including subsistence, education,
research, recreation, and commercial enterprise as described in this section:
(a) Bark and needles of the Pacific yew
(Taxus brevifolia);
(b) Bear grass
(Xerophyllum tenas),
(c) Boughs,
branches, leaves, flowers, stalks, roots, pitch, bark, stems, and other forest
plant parts;
(d) Burls, fiddleback
and other music wood, or other figured or decorative-grained wood;
(e) Cascara bark from the cascara tree
(Rhamnus purshiana);
(f) Cedar
salvage, including cedar chunks, slabs, stumps, and logs that are more than one
cubic foot in volume;
(g) Conks
and other fungi;
(h) Cut or picked
conifer foliage, including, but not limited to wild Christmas trees, tree
boughs, bark, cones, and other vegetative products not harvested in log form.
(i) Cut or picked evergreen
foliage, bark, and shrubs, including, but not limited to, huckleberry, Oregon
grape, rhododendron, and salal;
(j) Cut or picked juniper foliage, berries,
bark, limbs, or juniper split posts, poles, pickets, stakes or rails, or other
round or split products of juniper;
(k) Ferns;
(l) Firewood, meaning pieces of wood that are
less than 48 inches in length, and in a form commonly used for burning in
campfires, stoves or fireplaces;
(m) Herbs, nuts, seeds, and fruits;
(n) Moss, lichen, and algae;
(o) Native trees, shrubs, bulbs,
and grasses, including, but not limited to trees, shrubs, bulbs, and grasses
that are not nursery grown and that have been removed from the ground with
roots intact;
(p) Rocks and
minerals;
(q) Round or split
posts, poles, pickets, stakes or rails, shakeboards, shake-bolts, shingle bolts
or other round or split products of any forest tree species;
(r) Vine maple clumps and cuttings;
(s) Wildflowers, mistletoe, and
cacti;
(t) Wild edible fungi,
regardless of species, that have not been cultivated or propagated by
artificial means;
(10)
Special forest products does not mean mill ends, driftwood and artificially
fabricated fireplace logs.
(11)
"State Forest Lands" means those lands managed by the Forester under authority
of ORS 530.010 to ORS
530.520.
(12) "Transportation" means the physical
conveyance of special forest products away from a harvest or collection site
and includes, but is not limited to, transportation in or on a motor vehicle or
trailer, both as defined for purposes of the Oregon Vehicle Code; or a boat,
barge, raft or other water vessel; or an airplane, helicopter, balloon, or
other aircraft.
(13) "Woodcutting
Permit" means a permit issued by the Forester to an individual authorizing
permittee to gather, salvage, cut, and remove not over two cords of wood fiber
from State forest lands for personal use as domestic fuel.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 526, ORS 530
Stats. Implemented: ORS 526.005, 530.010 - 530.020, 164.813 & 164.814
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