Oregon Statutes

§ 570.720 — Firewood sources; treatment; transportation; supply; sales; rules

Oregon § 570.720
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.15
Title 46Agriculture
Ch. 570Plant Pest Control; Invasive Species

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 570.720 (2026).

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(1)As used in this section:
(a)“Firewood” means whole or split pieces of wood that are:
(A)Less than 48 inches in length; and
(B)In a form commonly used for burning in campfires, stoves or fireplaces.
(b)“Invasive species” has the meaning given that term in ORS 570.755.
(2)A person may not transport into or within this state firewood for personal use or sale at, or delivery to, a destination in this state unless:
(a)The firewood is harvested from a source located in this state, Idaho or Washington; or
(b)The firewood has been treated in a manner prescribed by the State Department of Agriculture.
(3)A person may not sell firewood within this state unless:
(a)The firewood is harvested from a source located in this state, Idaho or Washington; or
(b)The firewood is labeled as requir

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§ 570.755
Oregon § 570.755

Legislative History

2011 c.439 §1

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