Public comment period on proposed rules for post-disturbance harvest rulemaking reopened from July 1 to July 31


SALEM, Ore. — The Board of Forestry is reopening the public comment period for proposed rule changes related to post-disturbance timber harvest. Post-disturbance harvest refers to the removal of forest products after catastrophic events such as wildfire, wind, ice, insect or disease damage and is commonly referred to as salvage logging.

This rulemaking is required by Senate Bill 1501 (2022) that was part of the legislation that enacted the Private Forest Accord. The original Notice of Proposed Rulemaking appeared in the April 2024 Oregon Bulletin with a public comment deadline of May 1, 2024. Public comments previously submitted in response to the notice, between April 1 and May 1, 2024, will remain in the rule record for consideration and do not need to be resubmitted.

The additional public comment period will be open from July 1 to July 31 at 5 p.m. For public comment submission instructions view the public notice and for more information on the rulemaking, view the rulemaking webpage.



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