ORS 496.259
Private Forest Accord Mitigation Advisory Committee


(1)

The Private Forest Accord Mitigation Advisory Committee is established as an advisory committee to the State Fish and Wildlife Commission and the State Department of Fish and Wildlife for the purpose of carrying out the duties described in subsection (11) of this section.

(2)

The committee shall consist of up to 12 members, including seven voting members appointed pursuant to subsections (3) and (4) of this section and up to five nonvoting members as provided for in subsection (5) of this section.

(3)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The Governor shall appoint the following six voting members:

(A)

Three members who represent the timber industry.

(B)

Three members who represent nongovernmental organizations that promote conservation of freshwater aquatic habitat.

(b)

In appointing members, the Governor shall solicit and consider recommendations from the timber industry and nongovernmental organizations that promote conservation of freshwater aquatic habitat.

(4)

The members of the Oregon Conservation and Recreation Advisory Committee shall select and appoint from among themselves one person to serve as a voting member of the Private Forest Accord Mitigation Advisory Committee.

(5)

The department shall appoint up to five nonvoting members recommended by:

(a)

The State Forestry Department.

(b)

The Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board.

(c)

The State Department of Fish and Wildlife.

(d)

The United States Fish and Wildlife Service.

(e)

The National Marine Fisheries Service.

(6)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The term of a voting member is four years.

(b)

Before the expiration of the term of a voting member, the appropriate appointing authority shall appoint a successor whose term begins on the following January 31.

(c)

A voting member may be reappointed but may not serve for more than two full terms.

(d)

A voting member appointed by the Governor may be removed only for cause.

(7)

In case of a vacancy, the appropriate appointing authority shall make an appointment to become effective immediately for the unexpired portion of the term.

(8)

The voting members shall biennially select from among themselves a chairperson and vice chairperson.

(9)

The committee shall meet at least four times per year.

(10)

A majority of the voting members constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business.

(11)

The committee shall:

(a)

Review State Department of Fish and Wildlife policies regarding the use of moneys deposited in the Private Forest Accord Mitigation Subaccount of the Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund and make recommendations to the commission and the department regarding the use of moneys in the subaccount.

(b)

Solicit and review grant applications under the Private Forest Accord Grant Program described in ORS 496.257 (Private Forest Accord Grant Program) and advise the commission and department on how to award grants in a manner that will most effectively mitigate the impacts of forest practices, as defined in ORS 527.620 (Definitions for ORS 527.610 to 527.770).

(12)

In undertaking the duties described in subsection (11) of this section, the committee may solicit and consider recommendations from, and otherwise coordinate with, the Oregon Conservation and Recreation Advisory Committee.

(13)

Members of the Private Forest Accord Mitigation Advisory Committee may receive compensation and expenses as described in ORS 292.495 (Compensation and expenses of members of state boards and commissions). [2022 c.33 §30]
Note: 496.259 (Private Forest Accord Mitigation Advisory Committee) is repealed only if certain conditions are met. See sections 54 and 60 to 64, chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2022 (note preceding 496.257 (Private Forest Accord Grant Program)).
Note: See second note under 496.257 (Private Forest Accord Grant Program).
Note: Section 31, chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2022, provides:
Sec. 31. (1) Notwithstanding section 30 (3) of this 2022 Act [496.259 (Private Forest Accord Mitigation Advisory Committee) (3)], the voting members first appointed by the Governor to the Private Forest Accord Mitigation Advisory Committee must be representatives of six authors of the Private Forest Accord Report dated February 2, 2022, and published by the State Forestry Department on February 7, 2022.

(2)

Notwithstanding section 30 (6)(a) of this 2022 Act, of the voting members first appointed by the Governor:

(a)

Two shall serve for terms ending one year after the date of appointment.

(b)

Two shall serve for terms ending two years after the date of appointment.

(c)

Two shall serve for terms ending three years after the date of appointment. [2022 c.33 §31]
Note: Section 31, chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2022, is repealed only if certain conditions are met. See sections 54 and 60 to 64, chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2022 (note preceding 496.257 (Private Forest Accord Grant Program)).

Source: Section 496.259 — Private Forest Accord Mitigation Advisory Committee, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors496.­html (accessed May 26, 2025).

496.002
Short title
496.004
Definitions
496.007
“Game bird” defined
496.009
“Game fish” defined
496.012
Wildlife policy
496.016
Applicability of wildlife laws to commercial fishing laws
496.018
Person with disability under wildlife laws
496.080
State Department of Fish and Wildlife
496.085
Fish Screening Task Force
496.090
State Fish and Wildlife Commission
496.108
Commission officers
496.112
State Fish and Wildlife Director
496.116
Delegation of rulemaking authority to director
496.118
Duties and powers of director
496.121
Authority of department to require fingerprints
496.124
Fish Division
496.128
Reports by commission
496.138
Commission policies and programs
496.141
Fish screening program report
496.146
Additional powers of commission
496.148
Payment by credit card
496.151
Allocation of nonresident tags for outfitters and guides
496.154
Limitation on authority to condemn certain farm use property
496.156
Expenditure priority for anadromous fish management
496.158
Oregon Landowner Damage Program
496.162
Establishing seasons, amounts and manner of taking wildlife
496.164
Cooperation with public and private agencies for fish and wildlife management
496.167
Department recompensable assistance to agencies
496.168
Estimated expenses for recompensable assistance
496.169
Citizen involvement for wildlife management on private lands
496.171
Definitions for ORS 496.171 to 496.182
496.172
Commission management authority for threatened or endangered species
496.176
Listing species
496.182
Protection and conservation programs
496.192
Effect of law on commercial forestland or other private land
496.201
Department to furnish salmon for ceremonies
496.206
Written request for salmon
496.211
Limitation on amount and use
496.216
Disposition of salmon remaining after ceremony
496.221
ORS 496.201 to 496.221 not intended to extend Indian legal or political rights
496.228
Access and Habitat Board
496.232
Board to make program recommendations
496.236
Advisory councils to board
496.242
Access and habitat program funds
496.246
Use of public lands for hunting
496.252
Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund
496.254
Oregon Conservation and Recreation Advisory Committee
496.257
Private Forest Accord Grant Program
496.259
Private Forest Accord Mitigation Advisory Committee
496.264
Findings
496.266
Environmental restoration weirs
496.268
Fish and Wildlife Natural Climate Solutions Fund
496.270
Immunity from liability for damages resulting from habitat or water quality improvement project
496.272
Wildlife Corridor Action Plan
496.273
Agency assistance and advice regarding plan
496.275
Salmon resource protection and restoration
496.280
Findings
496.283
Use of certain moneys
496.286
Restoration and Enhancement Board
496.289
Duties of board
496.291
Advisory councils
496.300
State Wildlife Fund
496.303
Fish and Wildlife Account
496.306
Compensation for damage done by bear and cougar not to be paid from State Wildlife Fund
496.311
Limitation on size of revolving fund
496.340
Payments to counties in lieu of taxes
496.350
Willamette River Basin Bonneville Power Administration Stewardship Fund
496.375
“Nongame wildlife” defined
496.385
Nongame Wildlife Fund
496.390
Control over fund by department
496.430
Definitions for ORS 496.430 and 496.435 to 496.455
496.435
Policy to recover and sustain native stocks
496.440
Enhancement program to be conducted by commission
496.445
Duties of commission
496.450
Application for project
496.455
Use of native stocks for projects
496.458
Remote hatchbox program
496.460
Salmon and Trout Enhancement Program Advisory Committee
496.465
Interference with project prohibited
496.470
Natural production of anadromous fish
496.475
Adoption of basin plans
496.480
Reports on basin plans
496.490
Fishing tackle program
496.510
Assent to federal wildlife-restoration statute
496.525
Federal fish restoration and management aid
496.550
Migratory waterfowl stamps
496.555
Contract on migratory waterfowl stamp matters
496.558
“Upland bird” defined
496.562
Policy
496.566
Contest for stamp design
496.571
Habitat conservation stamp
496.605
Enforcement of wildlife laws by State Fish and Wildlife Director, deputies and peace officers
496.610
State police to enforce wildlife laws
496.615
Commission employees to supplement state police
496.620
Nonliability of law enforcement officers
496.630
District attorneys to prosecute criminal cases
496.640
Service of process by law enforcement personnel
496.645
Arrest without warrant of violators
496.650
Issuance of citation to violator
496.665
Issuance of search warrants
496.670
Arrests made on Sunday
496.675
Seizure without warrant by law enforcement personnel
496.680
Seizure of unlawful devices and unlawfully taken wildlife
496.690
Possession of wildlife as evidence of illegal taking
496.695
Counseling, aiding or sharing in violation
496.700
Investigating violations
496.705
Damage suits for unlawful killing of wildlife
496.710
Compelling testimony in enforcement proceedings
496.716
Wildlife inspection stations
496.730
Legislative intent
496.731
Written notification requiring removal of attractant for potentially habituated wildlife
496.750
Wildlife Law Violator Compact
496.815
Definitions for ORS 496.815 to 496.825
496.820
Permit or license fee
496.825
Application fee
496.830
Penalty fee
496.835
Oregon Fish and Wildlife Hydroelectric Fund
496.850
Community outreach and education regarding recreational harvesting of shellfish
496.860
Authorization to remove nonindigenous aquatic species
496.992
Penalties
496.994
Obstructing the taking of wildlife prohibited
496.996
Attempts to take wildlife decoy as unlawful wildlife taking

Current through early 2026

§ 496.259. Private Forest Accord Mitigation Advisory Comm.'s source at oregon​.gov