§ 315.104 Reforestation; rules
§ 315.106 Reforestation credit preliminary certificate; application; limitation calculation; rules; fee
§ 315.108 Annual reforestation credit cost limitation
§ 315.111 Legislative declarations regarding riparian land conservation
§ 315.113 Voluntary removal of riparian land from farm production; rules
§ 315.117 Legislative findings and declarations regarding on-farm processing
§ 315.119 On-farm processing facilities
§ 315.123 Minimum production and processing volume requirements; recordkeeping requirements
§ 315.124 Small forestland owner using standard practice harvest restrictions; rules
§ 315.126 Certification of eligibility from State Forestry Department; notice of operation; irrevocable deed restriction; department to maintain records
§ 315.128 Calculation of credit amount
§ 315.130 Revocation upon timber harvest or removal of harvest restriction; liability for tax; penalties
§ 315.132 Credit allowed for current certifications following repeal or expiration
§ 315.133 Overtime compensation paid to agricultural workers
§ 315.135 Calculation of credit amount
§ 315.136 Notice of acknowledgment in support of credit; application
§ 315.137 Calendar year limitation on credits allowed all taxpayers
§ 315.138 Screening devices, by-pass devices or fishways; rules
§ 315.141 Biomass production or collection; fee; rules; documentation
§ 315.144 Transfer of biomass credit; rules
§ 315.154 Definitions for crop donation credit
§ 315.156 Crop donation; forms
§ 315.163 Definitions for ORS 315.163 to 315.169
§ 315.164 Agriculture workforce housing projects; rules
§ 315.167 Agriculture workforce housing credit application; procedure; rules
§ 315.169 Agriculture workforce housing contributor credit; transfer of agriculture workforce housing owner or operator credit; continued eligibility; rules
§ 315.171 Tax credit limit for biennium
§ 315.174 Livestock killed by wolf
§ 315.176 Bovine manure production or collection; rules
§ 315.184 Annual limitation on total amount of tax credits; proportionate reduction

Terms Used In Oregon Statutes > Chapter 315 > Agriculture; Fisheries; Forestry

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