2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 496 - Application, Administration and Enforcement of Wildlife Laws
Section 496.266 - Environmental restoration weirs; rules.


(a) "Ancient floodplain" means channel adjacent areas and surfaces constructed by fluvial processes that functioned as floodplains or areas for overbank deposition prior to channel incision.
(b) "Environmental restoration weir" means one or more structures that are constructed:
(A) For the purpose of delaying or slowing, but not preventing, streamflow to promote restoration of stream and habitat conditions;
(B) Such that the structures do not store or appropriate water in a manner that would require a permit from the Water Resources Department;
(C) To be no larger than necessary to cause overbank flooding onto the lands constituting the ancient floodplain during ordinary periods of high streamflow; and
(D) From wood, earth, dirt, rock or other natural materials.
(c) "Healthy native migratory fish population" means a population of native migratory fish that, as determined by the State Department of Fish and Wildlife:
(A) Demonstrates appropriate life stages throughout the year; and
(B) Reproduces at sufficient levels to be a self-sustaining population into the foreseeable future.
(d) "Incised or eroded stream" means a stream that has been scoured by erosion to the extent that the channel bed elevation has lowered relative to its ancient floodplain and the stream has lost connectivity with the ancient floodplain, as characterized by:
(A) The loss of natural wetland, riparian or meadow conditions in the adjacent surfaces;
(B) The absence of overbank flooding or deposition during ordinary periods of high streamflow;
(C) The loss of diversity of fish or other species; or
(D) The presence of invasive dry land species that have encroached from adjacent uplands, including but not limited to sagebrush, bunch grass, juniper and pine.
(e) "Native migratory fish" has the meaning given that term in ORS 509.580.
(f) "Qualifying stream" means an incised or eroded stream, a designated reach of an incised or eroded stream or a designated set of adjacent reaches of an incised or eroded stream that, prior to commencement of a project authorized pursuant to subsection (2) of this section:
(A) Has an estimated median monthly natural streamflow of less than one cubic foot per second during at least two months of the year;
(B) Has not had a healthy native migratory fish population for at least three years prior to the time of authorization; and
(C) Is incised or eroded to the extent that the channel bed elevation has lowered by two feet or more relative to the elevation of the ancient floodplain.
(g) "Reach" means a section of a stream that is similar in flow topography and habitat characteristics and is between 50 and 500 feet in length.
(h) "Summit of the Cascade Mountains" has the meaning given that term in ORS 321.805.
(2) The State Department of Fish and Wildlife shall adopt by rule and administer a program for authorizing voluntary projects for stream restoration and habitat improvement through the construction of environmental restoration weirs. The department may only authorize a project under the program if:
(a) The project involves construction of environmental restoration weirs on one or more qualifying streams located in any closed basin:
(A) From which water does not flow to the Pacific Ocean; and
(B) That is located east of the summit of the Cascade Mountains;
(b) Construction of the environmental restoration weirs will be completed no later than July 1, 2031; and
(c) The project complies with local floodplain regulations if the project is located within an area subject to floodplain management.
(3) Rules adopted under subsection (2) of this section shall identify criteria for evaluating voluntary projects undertaken pursuant to the program.
(4) If the department determines that native migratory fish are present in a qualifying stream prior to the date of construction of environmental restoration weirs, the person engaging in the proposed voluntary project shall provide fish passage pursuant to ORS 509.585.
(5)(a) If the department determines that native migratory fish are not present in a qualifying stream prior to the date of construction of environmental restoration weirs, the person engaging in the proposed voluntary project is exempt from meeting the requirements of ORS 509.585.
(b) If, after construction of environmental restoration weirs, the department determines that native migratory fish have returned to the qualifying stream, the department may require the person engaging in the authorized voluntary restoration project to:
(A) Provide fish passage that:
(i) Is economically practicable to the person engaging in the voluntary restoration project; and
(ii) Can be constructed from locally available natural materials; or
(B) Provide mitigation that, as determined by the department, provides a net benefit to native migratory fish.
(6) For a period of up to 10 years after construction of the environmental restoration weirs is complete, the department:
(a) Shall require the person that engaged in an authorized voluntary project to maintain the environmental restoration weirs for their stream restoration and habitat improvement values;
(b) May require the person to engage in photo monitoring of the environmental restoration weirs; and
(c) May, subject to subsection (9) of this section, require the person to allow a third party to engage in monitoring of the environmental restoration weirs.
(7) The department shall, in coordination with the Water Resources Department, require the person to modify the environmental restoration weirs if the environmental restoration weirs are found:
(a) By the Water Resources Department to result in injury to an existing water right; or
(b) By the State Department of Fish and Wildlife to be having a significant detrimental impact on native migratory fish.
(8)(a) Before authorizing a proposed voluntary project, the State Department of Fish and Wildlife shall coordinate with the Department of Transportation to consider any potential impacts of the project on transportation infrastructure or planned transportation infrastructure, including but not limited to potential impacts on roads, culverts and bridges.
(b) The State Department of Fish and Wildlife, in coordination with the Department of Transportation, may at any time require the person engaging in the authorized voluntary restoration project to modify environmental restoration weirs if the environmental restoration weirs are found to adversely impact transportation infrastructure or planned transportation infrastructure.
(9) If the State Department of Fish and Wildlife requires third-party monitoring of environmental restoration weirs under subsection (6)(c) of this section:
(a) The third party must be chosen through mutual agreement between the person engaging in the voluntary restoration project and the department;
(b) The person engaging in the voluntary restoration project may not unreasonably withhold consent for the third party to engage in monitoring;
(c) The third-party monitoring may not result in a financial cost to the person engaging in the voluntary restoration project; and
(d) The third party engaging in the monitoring must be covered by sufficient liability and casualty insurance.
(10) Planting or removal of brush and trees from stream banks and riparian areas as part of an authorized voluntary project are not subject to riparian management requirements established under the Oregon Forest Practices Act.
(11) Nothing in this section creates any new requirement or exemption with respect to obtaining a permit or certificate to use, store or appropriate water. [2021 c.63 §3]
Note: See note under 496.264.
Note: Sections 7 and 8, chapter 63, Oregon Laws 2021, provide:
Sec. 7. The State Department of Fish and Wildlife shall adopt rules under section 3 of this 2021 Act [496.266] in time for the rules to become operative no later than one year after the effective date of this 2021 Act [May 21, 2021]. [2021 c.63 §7]
Sec. 8. (1) No later than December 31, 2027, the State Department of Fish and Wildlife shall submit a report, in the manner provided by ORS 192.245, to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to environment and natural resources that provides information summarizing the extent to which voluntary projects have been commenced and completed under the program established by the department pursuant to section 3 of this 2021 Act [496.266], and any known preliminary impacts of the voluntary projects.
(2) No later than September 15, 2032, the State Department of Fish and Wildlife shall submit a report, in the manner provided by ORS 192.245, to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to environment and natural resources on voluntary projects authorized under the program established by the department pursuant to section 3 of this 2021 Act. The report shall include:
(a) Assessments of the conditions of qualifying streams affected by authorized voluntary projects, which assess stream conditions prior to construction of environmental restoration weirs as well as after construction of environmental restoration weirs; and
(b) Recommendations, which may include recommendations for legislation, regarding potential amendment of section 3 (2) of this 2021 Act to allow the department to authorize voluntary projects in which construction of environmental restoration weirs will commence on or after January 2, 2036. [2021 c.63 §8]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 14 - Drugs and Alcohol, Fire Protection, Natural Resources

Chapter 496 - Application, Administration and Enforcement of Wildlife Laws

Section 496.004 - Definitions.

Section 496.007 - "Game bird" defined.

Section 496.009 - "Game fish" defined.

Section 496.012 - Wildlife policy.

Section 496.018 - Person with disability under wildlife laws.

Section 496.085 - Fish Screening Task Force; qualifications of members; duties.

Section 496.090 - State Fish and Wildlife Commission; members; terms; qualifications; compensation and expenses.

Section 496.108 - Commission officers; quorum; meetings.

Section 496.112 - State Fish and Wildlife Director; term; compensation and expenses; delegation of commission powers to director.

Section 496.116 - Delegation of rulemaking authority to director; requirements.

Section 496.118 - Duties and powers of director.

Section 496.121 - Authority of department to require fingerprints.

Section 496.128 - Reports by commission.

Section 496.138 - Commission policies and programs; rules; public hearings; agency request budgets.

Section 496.146 - Additional powers of commission; rules; fees; penalties.

Section 496.148 - Payment by credit card; fee; rules.

Section 496.151 - Allocation of nonresident tags for outfitters and guides.

Section 496.154 - Limitation on authority to condemn certain farm use property.

Section 496.156 - Expenditure priority for anadromous fish management.

Section 496.158 - Oregon Landowner Damage Program; fee.

Section 496.162 - Establishing seasons, amounts and manner of taking wildlife; rules.

Section 496.167 - Department recompensable assistance to agencies; tracking and statements.

Section 496.168 - Estimated expenses for recompensable assistance; invoices.

Section 496.171 - Definitions for ORS 496.171 to 496.182; applicability date.

Section 496.172 - Commission management authority for threatened or endangered species; rules.

Section 496.176 - Listing species; procedure; matters to be considered; periodic review.

Section 496.182 - Protection and conservation programs; mitigation of adverse impact on local economies; compliance by state agencies; rules.

Section 496.192 - Effect of law on commercial forestland or other private land; effect on other laws.

Section 496.201 - Department to furnish salmon for ceremonies; amount; source.

Section 496.206 - Written request for salmon; contents; time for providing salmon.

Section 496.211 - Limitation on amount and use.

Section 496.228 - Access and Habitat Board; qualification of members; expenses; term; meetings.

Section 496.232 - Board to make program recommendations; commission approval; report; fund expenditure qualifications; gifts and grants.

Section 496.236 - Advisory councils to board; duties; no compensation or expenses for members.

Section 496.242 - Access and habitat program funds.

Section 496.246 - Use of public lands for hunting; requirements regarding closure of access to public lands; exceptions.

Section 496.252 - Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund.

Section 496.254 - Oregon Conservation and Recreation Advisory Committee.

Section 496.264 - Findings.

Section 496.266 - Environmental restoration weirs; rules.

Section 496.270 - Immunity from liability for damages resulting from habitat or water quality improvement project; exceptions.

Section 496.272 - Wildlife Corridor Action Plan.

Section 496.273 - Agency assistance and advice regarding plan.

Section 496.275 - Salmon resource protection and restoration; review of public and private production facilities; approval of production facilities by department.

Section 496.280 - Findings.

Section 496.283 - Use of certain moneys; limitations on expenditures.

Section 496.286 - Restoration and Enhancement Board.

Section 496.289 - Duties of board; report to legislature; recommendations for programs.

Section 496.291 - Advisory councils; recommendations to board; consultation with councils.

Section 496.300 - State Wildlife Fund; sources; uses.

Section 496.303 - Fish and Wildlife Account; sources; subaccounts; uses.

Section 496.340 - Payments to counties in lieu of taxes.

Section 496.350 - Willamette River Basin Bonneville Power Administration Stewardship Fund; sources; uses.

Section 496.385 - Nongame Wildlife Fund.

Section 496.430 - Definitions for ORS 496.430 and 496.435 to 496.455.

Section 496.445 - Duties of commission.

Section 496.450 - Application for project; subjects for projects; conditions for approval.

Section 496.458 - Remote hatchbox program; rules.

Section 496.460 - Salmon and Trout Enhancement Program Advisory Committee; members; duties and powers; travel and expenses.

Section 496.470 - Natural production of anadromous fish; rules; priorities.

Section 496.475 - Adoption of basin plans.

Section 496.480 - Reports on basin plans.

Section 496.490 - Fishing tackle program.

Section 496.525 - Federal fish restoration and management aid; powers of commission with regard thereto.

Section 496.550 - Migratory waterfowl stamps; design selection; production of stamps and art works.

Section 496.558 - "Upland bird" defined.

Section 496.562 - Policy.

Section 496.566 - Contest for stamp design; sale of art works; contracts for stamp matters.

Section 496.571 - Habitat conservation stamp; fees; design selection; production of stamps and art works.

Section 496.610 - State police to enforce wildlife laws; payment of expenses from wildlife fund; appointment of federal agents.

Section 496.630 - District attorneys to prosecute criminal cases; jurisdiction of courts.

Section 496.665 - Issuance of search warrants; places searched; use and disposition of seized property.

Section 496.675 - Seizure without warrant by law enforcement personnel.

Section 496.680 - Seizure of unlawful devices and unlawfully taken wildlife; forfeiture; disposition; repayment of administrative costs.

Section 496.700 - Investigating violations; summoning witnesses.

Section 496.705 - Damage suits for unlawful killing of wildlife; exception; jurisdiction of courts.

Section 496.716 - Wildlife inspection stations.

Section 496.731 - Written notification requiring removal of attractant for potentially habituated wildlife; exceptions.

Section 496.750 - Wildlife Law Violator Compact.

Section 496.815 - Definitions for ORS 496.815 to 496.825.

Section 496.820 - Permit or license fee.

Section 496.825 - Application fee; exception.

Section 496.835 - Oregon Fish and Wildlife Hydroelectric Fund.

Section 496.850 - Community outreach and education regarding recreational harvesting of shellfish.

Section 496.992 - Penalties; revocation; forfeiture.

Section 496.994 - Obstructing the taking of wildlife prohibited.

Section 496.996 - Attempts to take wildlife decoy as unlawful wildlife taking.