Independent Research and Science Team

Independent Research and Science Team

The purpose of the Independent Research and Science Team (IRST) is to complete work described in division 603 of OAR chapter 629 and section 38(8), chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2022.

The IRST shall develop its operating procedures through a charter approved by the IRST. 

An IRST member’s term may be renewed upon a two-thirds vote of the rest of the IRST and then ratification by the board. A two-thirds vote of the other IRST members, or a majority vote of the board, may remove an IRST member before the end of their term.

The IRST shall develop standards for best available science for the adaptive management program that include:

  1. Types of sources of best available science;
  2. Process for determining what is best available science based on criteria set by the IRST, including an assessment of study quality and relevance;
  3. Testable hypotheses as a crucial element for successful research;
  4. A peer review process that is transparent and addresses both study designs and study reports. The IRST shall not grant anonymity to authors, handling editors, or peer-reviewers before January 1, 2028. After January 1, 2028, the IRST may modify the anonymity requirements to peer reviewers by a substantial decision of the IRST; and
  5. Other elements the IRST determines are necessary.

The IRST may update the best available science standards developed pursuant to section (4) of this rule.

The IRST shall conduct their meetings per the IRST charter, and all IRST meetings shall be conducted as public meetings consistent with Oregon Public Meetings Law. The IRST will provide for public testimony at meetings unless the chairperson determines that doing so would be detrimental to the conduct of the IRST’s business.

The IRST may pursue scientific inquiry via various avenues, including:

  1. Literature review;
  2. Field monitoring;
  3. Original research;
  4. Commissioned studies; and,
  5. Other means of scientific inquiry.