Oregon Statutes
§ 527.335 — Investigations by State Forester concerning pests; access to privately owned lands
Oregon § 527.335
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 527.335 (2026).
Text
(1)The State Forester shall conduct surveys and evaluations on nonfederal forestlands to determine the presence, extent, trend and impact of native and exotic pests, as well as overall forest health monitoring. In so doing, the forester or representatives of the forester may go upon privately owned lands with permission of the respective owners thereof, and should any owner withhold such permission and the forester believes an emergency exists, the forester may petition that circuit court of this state having jurisdiction over the lands involved for a warrant authorizing the forester or representatives of the forester to go upon such lands. Upon petition being made the court shall forthwith summarily determine whether or not such emergency exists, and if determining such emergency exists,
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Legislative History
1961 c.212 §1; 1991 c.686 §7
Nearby Sections
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