Or. Admin. Code § 629-676-0100 - Regional Forest Practice Committee Responsibilities
(1) Pursuant to ORS
527.650 and
527.660, Regional Forest
Practice Committees are advisory committees established to assist the Board of
Forestry in developing appropriate forest practice rules. The committees are
comprised of citizens qualified by education or experience in natural resource
management. The committees may review proposed forest practice rules, identify
the need to amend forest practice rules or propose amended forest practice
rules.
(2) The regional committees
will be requested to review proposed forest practice rules whenever:
(a) The proposed rule prescribes operating
practices needing review to ensure clarity, technical feasibility and
practicality;
(b) The proposed rule
deals with administrative matters that the Board determines to be of importance
to operators and landowners; or
(c)
The Board determines that there is a need to provide for greater public
involvement in the rulemaking process for a given rule and chooses the regional
committees as a vehicle of that public involvement.
(3) When requested by the Board of Forestry
or the State Forester to review proposed rules, the regional committees shall
report back to the Board regarding the clarity, technical feasibility, and
practicality of the proposed rule as well as any other comments or
recommendations the committee may have. For the purpose of this rule, the
following definitions apply:
(a) "Clarity" is
a test of the ease with which the intent of the rule can be understood by the
regulated parties;
(b) "Technical
feasibility" is a test of whether the technology exists and is reasonably
available to be applied within the region in question;
(c) "Practicality" is a test of whether the
rule provides an actual solution to the problem, and when applied, will the
rule meet the objectives of the Forest Practices Act.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 527
Stats. Implemented: ORS 527.660
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