Oregon Statutes

§ 308A.400 — Findings

Oregon § 308A.400
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.8
Title 29Revenue and Taxation
Ch. 308ALand Special Assessments

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 308A.400 (2026).

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(1)The Legislative Assembly finds that the State of Oregon has a rich diversity of plants, animals and other natural resources on private lands. Conservation and careful management of these resources is evident in Oregon’s working landscape and is essential to the economic and ecological health of Oregon.
(2)The Legislative Assembly further finds that conservation of natural resources on private lands is desirable, and nonregulatory programs that encourage and enable landowners to engage voluntarily in conservation should be available to supplement regulatory and other approaches.
(3)The Legislative Assembly further finds that to maximize voluntary landowner participation in conservation programs, conservation should be recognized as a legitimate land use and landowners should have a fu

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2003 c.539 §1

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