Idaho Admin. Code r. 20.06.01.010

Current through September 2, 2024
Section 20.06.01.010 - DEFINITIONS
01.Board. The Idaho Board of Scaling Practices.
02.Check Scaling. The comparison of scaling practices between a Board-appointed check scaler and any other scaler.
03.Combination Log. Any multiple-segment log involving more than one (1) product classification.
04.Cubic Volume. A log rule that uses the Smalian formula as its basic unit of measure, determined on the basis of a mathematical formula, rounded to one tenth a cubic foot. The Smalian cubic foot volumes are listed in the "Idaho Cubic Log Scaling Manual" Appendix.
05.Decimal "C." A log rule that uses tens of board feet as its basic unit of measure; one (1) decimal "C" equals ten (10) board feet. The Idaho Scribner decimal "C" volumes as listed in the Appendix of the "Idaho Log Scaling Manual" and the "Idaho Cubic Log Scaling Manual."
06.Gross Scale. The log rule volume of timber products before deductions are made for defects.
07.Log Brands. A unique symbol or mark placed on or in forest products to identify ownership.
08.Net Scale. The remaining log rule volume of timber products after deductions are made for defects, based on product classification.
09.Product Classification. Classification as sawlog, pulp log, or cedar products log for purposes of net scale determination or check scaling.
10.Purchaser. The principal individual, partnership, or corporation entitled to ownership at the first determination of scale for forest products harvested in Idaho.
11.Requested Check Scale. A check scale performed pursuant to Section 820 of these rules.
12.Relicense Check Scale. A check scale requested and scheduled in advance, by a licensed scaler, for purposes of license renewal.
13.Routine Check Scale. A check scale that is not a relicense, temporary permit, or requested check scale.
14.Temporary Permit Check Scale. A check scale performed pursuant to Section 240 of these rules.
15.Written Scaling Specifications. A written document provided to the scaler that states the information necessary to scale logs in accordance with a contractual scaling agreement.

Idaho Admin. Code r. 20.06.01.010

Effective March 18, 2022