What is the Private Forest Accord?
In the February 2022 legislative session, Oregon legislators passed legislation that was signed into law by Governor Kate Brown codifying the most comprehensive set of changes to the Oregon Forest Practices Act since its inception fifty years ago. The set of changes resulted from more than a year of scientific review and negotiations between private forestry representatives, small forestland owners, and environmental groups, known as the Private Forest Accord.
In addition to continuing to provide clean water and protected habitat, the agreement helps provide legal certainty and regulatory stability for Oregon’s forestry sector and the hundreds of thousands of jobs it supports by pursuing a 50-year Habitat Conservation Plan on private forestland from the federal services. It also creates a new framework for how future water-related changes to Oregon’s forest practices will be made that incorporates a robust and thoroughly vetted scientific process. And Oregonians will be assured a stable forest products sector that produces a much-needed supply of renewable wood products, jobs, ample recreation opportunities, and good forest management to reduce wildfire risk.
OFIC and its members are participating in the rulemaking to enact regulations consistent with the deal terms in front of the Board of Forestry in 2022. Following that, an application will be made to the federal services for a state-wide Habitat Conservation Plan on private forestland. It is anticipated that the new rules would phase in over time, with stream buffers potentially going into effect no sooner than summer of 2023 and the rest of the rules going into effect in 2024.
Statement from Chris Edwards, President of the Oregon Forest & Industries Council following passage of the PFA bills:
This is truly a paradigm shift and a moment in our state’s history of which all Oregonians should be proud. This demonstrates it is possible to put differences aside and work together on viable solutions to tough problems. Today we leave the Timber Wars in the past and embark on a new collaborative era of forestry that ensures a future for sustainable active forest management and wood products manufacturing.
Signatories to the Agreement
Timber signatories:
Environmental signatories:
- Campbell Global
- Nuveen Natural Capital (formerly Greenwood Resources)
- Hampton Lumber
- Lone Rock Resources
- Manulife Timberland & Agriculture (formerly Hancock)
- Oregon Small Woodlands Association
- Port Blakely
- Rayonier
- Roseburg Forest Products
- Seneca Sawmill Co/Sierra Pacific Industries
- Starker Forests
- Weyerhaeuser
- Audubon Society
- Beyond Toxics
- Cascadia Wildlands
- Klamath Siskiyou Wildlands Center
- Northwest Guides and Anglers
- Oregon League of Conservation Voters
- Oregon Stream Protection Coalition
- Oregon Wild
- Pacific Coast Fed of Fishermen’s Associations
- Rogue Riverkeepers
- Trout Unlimited
- Umpqua Watersheds
- Wild Salmon Center
Background
Facilitated by Governor Kate Brown and established in 2020 through nearly unanimous passage of Senate Bill 1602, the Private Forest Accord was formed as part of an agreement by all parties to walk away from six competing ballot measures slated for the November 2020 general election that would have erupted in a costly and divisive fight over management of private forests. In addition to memorializing the Private Forest Accord and facilitating a mediated process to explore further changes to Oregon’s Forest Practices Act, SB 1602 increased drinking water protections through changes to helicopter herbicide applications on forestland that went into effect in 2021, including implementation of the first ever electronic notification system for real-time communication of applications to neighbors, new reporting requirements, and increased buffers for homes, schools, drinking water intakes and streams.
More Information
- Backgrounder on the Private Forest Accord
- Details of the prescriptions in the Private Forest Accord deal
- Graphic representations of the new stream buffer prescriptions
- Private Forest Accord bills: SB 1501 (policy bill), SB 1502 (Small forestland owner tax credit bill)
- Private Forest Accord report
- Governor’s office handout on Private Forest Accord bills in the 2022 legislative session
- Mention of the Private Forest Accord in the Governor’s 2022 State of the State address
- Oregon Forest Resources Institute event timeline
- Backgrounder on SB 1602
Press releases
- Governor Kate Brown Signs Bipartisan Private Forest Accord Package – May 18, 2022 (recording of the signing event)
- Oregon Legislature Passes Private Forest Accord Package with Bipartisan Support – March 3, 2022
- Governor Kate Brown Announces Historic Timber Agreement – Oct 30, 2021
- Historic Oregon Timber Negotiation Underway – Feb 3, 2021
- Governor Kate Brown Announces Next Steps in Historic Agreement Between Timber and Forest Product, Environmental and Fisheries Groups – Dec 9, 2020
- Governor Kate Brown Announces Continued Agreement on Science-Based Forest Management – March 31, 2020
- Governor Kate Brown Brokers Unprecedented Agreement Between Timber and Environmental Groups – Feb 10, 2020
News Stories
- Forest Accord package signed into law by Gov. Brown, protects 10 million acres of land – KOIN News, May 18, 2022
- How a long-sought agreement led to Oregon changing its logging laws – Jefferson Public Radio, April 21, 2022
- State lawmakers approve Private Forest Accord – Capital Press, March 3, 2022
- Private Forest Accord passes Senate, clearing way for House vote – Capital Chronicle, March 2, 2022
- Private Forest Accord overwhelmingly approved by Oregon Senate – Capital Press, March 2, 2022
- ‘A new vision for forestry’ created through compromise between timber industry, environmentalists – Roseburg News Review, Nov 26, 2021
- Oregon’s private forests would do better shielding streams, wildlife under historic deal – Oregon Capital Chronicle, Nov 2, 2021
- Deal would overhaul private forest management in Oregon – Associated Press, Oct 30, 2021
- Timber and conservation groups reach deal to update forest management rules for 10 million acres of private land – Oregonian, Oct 30, 2021
- Timber compromise bill triggers negotiations, spray restrictions – Capital Press, July 1, 2020
- Oregon forest deal still alive, timber companies, environmentalists say – Portland Business Journal – April 2, 2020
- Environmentalists And Timber Industry Reach Agreement On Forests, Avoiding Oregon Ballot Fights – OPB, Feb 10, 2020
- Timber companies, environmentalists sign ‘historic’ pact on Oregon forest management – Associated Press, Feb 10, 2020
Opinion/Editorial pieces
- Bipartisan legislation marks new era for Oregon forestry – Oregonian, May 22, 2022
- Oregon’s long-overdue Private Forest Accord could set stage for climate change work – Oregon Capital Chronicle, Feb 10, 2022
- Zika: Accord marks new dawn of new era in Oregon forestry – Yamhill News Register, Nov 26, 2021
- Forest accord seen as good for Oregon woodlands, wildlife – but also for how collaboration can work – Oregon Capital Chronicle, Nov 8, 2021
- Deal over Oregon forestlands a historic step to protect environment, help private woodlot owners – Oregon Capital Chronicle, Nov 5, 2021
- Agreement is a bright spot in state forest policy – Medford Mail Tribune, Nov 3, 2021
- Editorial: Bridging the gap between conservation and industry – Bend Bulletin, Nov 3, 2021
- Opinion: Timber, environmental interests’ collaborative problem-solving deserves Oregonians’ support – Oregonian, Feb 7, 2021
- Allow historic collaboration to unfold for forests – Register Guard, Dec 19, 2020
Legislative Hearings
- House floor session, March 3, 2022 – passed SB 1501: 43-15
- House floor session, March 3, 2022 – passed SB 1502: 55-2
- Senate floor session, March 2, 2022 – passed SB 1501: 22-5
- House Revenue, March 2, 2022 – Work session on SB 1502
- House Revenue, March 1, 2022 – Public hearing on SB 1502
- Senate floor session, February 28, 2022 – passed SB 1502: 25-0
- Joint Ways and Means Committee, February 26, 2022 – Work session on SB 1501
- Joint Ways and Means Subcommittee on Capital Construction, February 25, 2022 – Work session on SB 1501
- House Environment and Natural Resources, Feb 16, 2022 – Informational hearing on the Private Forest Accord
- Senate Finance and Revenue Feb 16, 2022 – Public hearing on SB 1502
- Senate Natural Resources and Wildfire Recovery, Feb 8, 2022 – Work session on SB 1501 and SB 1502
- Senate Natural Resources and Wildfire Recovery, Feb 3, 2022 – Public hearing on SB 1501 and SB 1502
- Senate Natural Resources and Wildfire Recovery, Feb 1, 2022 – Informational hearing on SB 1501 and SB 1502
- House Interim Committee On Environment and Natural Resources – Nov 15, 2021 – Informational meeting on the Private Forest Accord
- Senate Interim Committee On Natural Resources and Wildfire Recovery – Nov 15, 2021 – Informational meeting on the Private Forest Accord
Submitted testimony in support of the Private Forest Accord legislation
- Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Associations
- Trout Unlimited
- The Northwest Guides and Anglers Association
- Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center
- Rayonier
- Port Blakely
- Sierra Pacific Industries/Seneca
- Manulife Investment Management
Webinars
- Lower Nehalem Community Trust – Feb 7, 2022 with Bob Van Dyk, Wild Salmon Center
- Oregon Coast Community College – Jan 29, 2022 with Sean Stevens, Oregon Wild, Kelly Burnett and the Audubon Society of Lincoln City