Warrantor of Vehicle Protection Product
A warrantor is a person that is obligated to provide service under a vehicle protection product warranty. Registration is required to act as a Warrantor of a Vehicle Protection Product.
Fire Sprinkler Affidavit - Wilsonville
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Prescribed Fire Burning Registration and Burn Fee
Registration fee for Class 1 forestland (ORS 526.324) to be burned west of the summit of the Cascade mountains, not including Hood River County. (ORS 477.562). Permits for prescribed fires. (ORS 477.698). Contact your local ODF district office (https://www.oregon.gov/odf/aboutodf/pages/mapoffices.aspx).
Fire Permit Fees
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Plans Examiner, Fire & Life Safety (PEF)
Reviews construction plans for compliance with the fire and life safety plan review provisions of the Oregon Structural Specialty Code (OSSC).
Fire Service Professional
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Use Fire or Operate Power-driven Machinery
Required prior to conducting an industrial activity, any development or any improvement on forestland inside or within one-eighth of one mile of a Forest Protection District. Does not apply to the culture and harvesting of agricultural crops. Contact your local ODF district (https://www.oregon.gov/odf/aboutodf/pages/mapoffices.aspx).
Plans Examiner, Fire & Life Safety (PEF)
Date Abolished: 06/23/2016
Logging on any Private/State/Local Government-owned Forests
Any commercial activity related to the establishment, management, or harvest of forest tree species on non-federal and non-tribal forestland is regulated under the Oregon Forest Practices Act (ORS 527) and the Fire Protection statutes (ORS 477). The Oregon Forest Practices Act and administrative rules are Oregon's legally mandated best management practices for forest management that encourage economic efficient forest practices and ensure sound resource management. The forest practice rules
Lead Inspection Contractors License-Business (CCB)
This license is for contractors that inspect structures for lead based paint and prepare reports on their findings. If the contractor employs a risk assessor, they may also provide more detail about the hazards and how to eliminate them.