R850-70-1200. Long-Term Agreements  


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  • 1. Long-term agreements (LTA) are those sales where the harvest of specified forest products will take place over a period of time exceeding two years. Upon approval of the director, the agency may enter into an LTA with a purchaser for a period not to exceed ten years provided that:

    (a) Resource or other benefits can be demonstrated by the LTA.

    (b) The LTA is advertised and competitively bid.

    (c) The area included in the LTA is defined by legal or other tangible description.

    (d) The LTA includes provisions for periodic reappraisal and adjustment of prices.

    (e) The LTA may not preclude or prohibit forest product sales to other purchasers on trust lands adjacent to or within the area designated by the LTA.

    (f) The LTA provides for amendment and cancellation during the term of the LTA.

    (g) The LTA does not preclude or prohibit other concurrent resource management activities and uses adjacent to or within the area designated by the LTA.

    (h) Each LTA states that access granted by the LTA is not exclusive.

    (i) A due-diligence provision is included in each LTA.