Written plan means a document prepared by an operator, timber owner or landowner that describes how the operation is planned to be conducted.
Written plan has the meaning set forth in Section 4.17(e).
Examples of Written plan in a sentence
STATE has prepared the required Forest Practices Act (FPA) "Written Plan" for operations within 100 feet of Type F or Type D streams.
STATE has prepared the required Forest Practices Act (FPA) "Written Plan" for operations on high risk sites.
STATE has prepared the required Forest Practices Act (FPA) "Written Plan" for operations within 100 feet of Type F or Type D streams and on high risk sites.
PURCHASER's Operations Plan must comply with STATE's Written Plan.
STATE has prepared the required Forest Practices Act (FPA) "Written Plan" for operations within 100 feet of Type F streams.
More Definitions of Written plan
Written plan means a document prepared by an operator, timber owner or landowner that describes how the operation is planned to be conducted. [1971 c.316 §3; 1987 c.919 §9; 1991 c.547 §1; 1991 c.634 §3; 1991 c.919 §1; 1995 s.s. c.3 §39; 1996 c.9 §2; 1999 c.59 §166; 2001 c.451 §1; 2003 c.740 §2; 2011 c.276 §6]
Written plan means a document prepared by an operator, timber owner, or landowner that describes how the operation is planned to be conducted.Division 603ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 629-603-0000Adaptive Management Program Purpose(1) The purpose of the adaptive management program rules is to provide science-based recommendations and technical information to assist the Board of Forestry in determining when it is necessary or advisable to adjust rules, guidance, and training programs to achieve the biological goals and objectives.(2) OAR 629-603-0000 through 629-603-0600 shall be known as the adaptive management program rules.(3) It is the policy of the State of Oregon that regulation of forest practices for the protection of aquatic species shall, in addition to other statutory requirements, be subject to a process of adaptive management, whereby biological goals and objectives are validated, and modified if necessary, and forest practice rules are monitored for effectiveness relative to the biological goals and objectives.(4) The adaptive management program is established to implement the policy stated in section (3) of this rule.(5) The purpose of the adaptive management program is to:
Written plan. OAR 629-600-0100 means a document prepared by an operator, timber owner, or landowner that describes how the operation is planned to be conducted.
Written plan. The program must have an organized, written plan (program standards) embodying the terms and conditions of employment, training, and supervision of one or more apprentices in an apprenticeable occupation. Some of the key components required in program standards are provisions that address:
Written plan means a document prepared by an operator,
Written plan means a document prepared by an operator, timber owner or land- owner that describes how the operation is planned to be conducted.
Written plan means a plan submitted by an operator, for written approval by the State Forester, which describes how the operation will be conducted, including the means to protect resource sites described in ORS 527.710 (3)(a) and information required by ORS 527.745 and 527. 750, if applicable.