Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB3019

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/16/23  
Refer
4/5/23  
Refer
4/5/23  

Caption

Relating to the Oregon Forest Resources Institute.

Impact

The changes proposed by HB 3019 are expected to significantly impact the regulation of forest-related activities in Oregon. By increasing the board's diversity with members from the environmental sector and those with expertise in fisheries or wildlife, the bill aims to ensure a more holistic approach to forest management. Additionally, the legislative modifications prevent the OFRI from using its funds for certain types of advertising or outreach, mandating transparency and accountability in its dealings with stakeholders and the public. These measures are part of an effort to align the institute's operations with the state's environmental goals.

Summary

House Bill 3019 aims to enhance the governance and operational framework of the Oregon Forest Resources Institute (OFRI) by revising the structure of its board of directors, increasing representation from the environmental community, and introducing new monitoring and reporting requirements. The bill proposes the transfer of revenue from an additional privilege tax levied on harvested forest products to various funds, including the Oregon Forest Resources Institute Fund and the Oregon Forest Land Protection Fund. This revenue allocation is intended to support initiatives under the Oregon Environmental Literacy Plan and strengthen forest management policies in the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 3019 appears to be cautiously optimistic among supporters who see value in increasing transparency and enhancing the environmental focus of the OFRI. Advocates for the bill appreciate the balance it seeks between forest industry interests and environmental stewardship. In contrast, opponents may express concern that additional regulations could burden the forestry sector and complicate operations for timber producers, highlighting a tension between economic interests and environmental preservation.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise from the proposed restrictions on how the OFRI can spend its funds, particularly regarding advertising and lobbying activities. Critics argue that this could limit the institute's ability to effectively communicate its initiatives and objectives to the public and stakeholders involved in forestry. Furthermore, the inclusion of additional environmental representatives on the board has sparked debate over the balance of influence between forestry professionals and environmental advocates, which may present ongoing challenges in achieving consensus on forest management practices in Oregon.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB2298

Relating to the Oregon Forest Resources Institute.

OR HB3451

Relating to the forest products harvest tax; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB3489

Relating to forestry; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority; providing that this Act shall be referred to the people for their approval or rejection.

OR HB4055

Relating to forest products harvest taxation; prescribing an effective date; and providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority.

OR SB1593

Relating to timber taxation; providing that this Act shall be referred to the people for their approval or rejection.

OR HB3025

Relating to forestry; prescribing an effective date; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority.

OR HB3601

Relating to forestry; prescribing an effective date; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority.

OR HB3940

Relating to wildfire; prescribing an effective date; and providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority.

OR HB4133

Relating to wildfire; prescribing an effective date; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority.

OR HB3241

Relating to forest products harvest taxation; prescribing an effective date; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority.

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