2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 498 - Hunting, Angling and Trapping Regulations; Miscellaneous Wildlife Protective Measures
Section 498.012 - Taking wildlife causing damage, posing public health risk or that is public nuisance.


(2)(a) Nothing in subsection (1) of this section requires a permit for the taking of cougar, bobcat, red fox or bear pursuant to that subsection. However, any person who takes a cougar, bobcat, red fox or bear must have in possession written authority therefor from the landowner or lawful occupant of the land that complies with subsection (4) of this section.
(b) Nothing in subsection (1) of this section requires the commission to issue a permit for the taking of any wildlife species for which a U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service permit is required pursuant to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (16 U.S.C. 703 to 711), as amended.
(3) Any person who takes, pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, any cougar, bobcat, red fox, bear, game mammal, game bird, fur-bearing mammal or wildlife species whose survival the commission determines is endangered shall immediately report the taking to a person authorized to enforce the wildlife laws, and shall dispose of the wildlife in such manner as the commission directs. In determining procedures for disposal of bear and cougar, the commission shall direct the State Department of Fish and Wildlife to first offer the animal to the landowner incurring the damage.
(4) The written authority from the landowner or lawful occupant of the land required by subsection (2) of this section for the taking of cougar, bobcat, red fox or bear must set forth all of the following:
(a) The date of issuance of the authorization;
(b) The name, address, telephone number and signature of the person granting the authorization;
(c) The name, address and telephone number of the person to whom the authorization is granted;
(d) The wildlife damage control activities to be conducted, whether for bear, cougar, red fox or bobcat; and
(e) The expiration date of the authorization, which shall be not later than one year from the date of issuance of the authorization.
(5) Any regional office of the State Department of Fish and Wildlife ordering the disposal of an animal under subsection (3) of this section shall file a report with the State Fish and Wildlife Director within 30 days after the disposal. The report shall include but need not be limited to the loss incurred, the financial impact and the disposition of the animal. The director shall compile all reports received under this subsection on a bimonthly basis. The reports compiled by the director shall be available to the public upon request.
(6) ORS 498.014 governs the taking of wolves that are causing damage.
(7) As used in this section:
(a) "Damage" means loss of or harm inflicted on land, livestock or agricultural or forest crops.
(b) "Nongame wildlife" has the meaning given that term in ORS 496.375.
(c) "Public nuisance" means loss of or harm inflicted on gardens, ornamental plants, ornamental trees, pets, vehicles, boats, structures or other personal property. [1973 c.723 §75; 1977 c.136 §2; 1979 c.399 §3; 1985 c.332 §1; 1985 c.489 §1a; 1999 c.531 §1; 2003 c.248 §1; 2013 c.626 §4]
Note: Sections 1 to 3, chapter 331, Oregon Laws 2017, provide:
Sec. 1. Urban deer and elk population control. (1) As used in this section, "food bank or other charitable organization" has the meaning given that term in ORS 315.154.
(2) The State Fish and Wildlife Commission shall develop and adopt by rule a pilot program for urban deer and elk population control that:
(a) Following the passage by a city of an ordinance, resolution or order declaring that a deer or elk population has risen to a level that constitutes a public nuisance, allows the city to petition the State Department of Fish and Wildlife for assistance in reducing the deer or elk population level within city limits; and
(b) In cities where the department determines that a deer or elk population constitutes a public nuisance, allows a local government body or an appropriate agent to take the deer or elk for the purpose of reducing the deer or elk population level.
(3) To implement the pilot program under this section, the department shall consult with:
(a) The governing bodies of cities where high urban deer or elk populations are a concern; and
(b) Food banks or other charitable organizations that serve the governing bodies described in paragraph (a) of this subsection.
(4) Rules for the pilot program adopted by the commission must include, but need not be limited to:
(a) Provisions for the means and manner by which deer and elk may be taken under the pilot program, which must include a prohibition on taking deer or elk by dart or lethal injection;
(b) Provisions for ensuring, to the extent feasible, that the edible portions of any deer or elk taken under the pilot program are distributed, at the expense of the local government, to a local food bank or other charitable organization;
(c) A requirement that, if the hides and antlers of a deer or elk taken under the program are not sold by the local government to persons licensed under ORS 498.019, that the antlers must be surrendered to the department; and
(d) Provisions for ensuring that the number of deer and elk taken under the pilot program do not exceed the number necessary to be taken to reduce the deer or elk population to a level that no longer constitutes a public nuisance.
(5) Prior to exercising any power granted by the pilot program adopted under this section, the governing body of a city shall adopt by ordinance restrictions on placing, depositing, distributing, storing or scattering food, garbage or any other attractant so as to knowingly constitute a lure, attractant or enticement for deer or elk. [2017 c.331 §1; 2021 c.144 §1]
Sec. 2. Report on pilot program. (1) The State Department of Fish and Wildlife shall first allow a local government to engage in activities related to deer pursuant to the pilot program adopted under section 1, chapter 331, Oregon Laws 2017, no later than January 1, 2019.
(2) The department may first allow a local government to engage in activities related to elk pursuant to the pilot program described in section 1, chapter 331, Oregon Laws 2017, as amended by section 1 of this 2021 Act, on or after the effective date of this 2021 Act [January 1, 2022].
(3) The department shall prepare and submit a report in the manner provided in ORS 192.245 on the implementation of the urban deer and elk population control pilot program, that may include recommendations for legislation, to the committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the environment and natural resources during the 2027 regular session of the Legislative Assembly. [2017 c.331 §2; 2021 c.144 §2]
Sec. 3. Sections 1 and 2 of this 2017 Act are repealed on January 1, 2029. [2017 c.331 §3]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

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

Chapter 498 - Hunting, Angling and Trapping Regulations; Miscellaneous Wildlife Protective Measures

Section 498.002 - Wildlife as state property; taking, angling, hunting or trapping in violation of wildlife law or rules prohibited.

Section 498.012 - Taking wildlife causing damage, posing public health risk or that is public nuisance.

Section 498.014 - Taking of wolves by State Department of Fish and Wildlife to address chronic depredation; taking by landowners; rules.

Section 498.016 - Taking crippled or helpless wildlife.

Section 498.018 - Commercial cervid attractants.

Section 498.019 - Purchase, sale or exchange of hides, antlers and other parts of deer, elk and antelope; records required.

Section 498.021 - Short title.

Section 498.022 - Purchase, sale, exchange or possession of wildlife or wildlife parts or products; rules; penalty.

Section 498.026 - Transaction in threatened or endangered wildlife species prohibited.

Section 498.029 - Purchase, sale or exchange of fox, skunk or raccoon prohibited; exceptions.

Section 498.042 - Removal of parts of wildlife and waste of wildlife prohibited.

Section 498.048 - Devices propelling cyanide.

Section 498.102 - Use of dogs to hunt or track game mammals or birds.

Section 498.120 - Hunting on another’s cultivated or enclosed land.

Section 498.126 - Hunting or assisting others to hunt or locate game animals or birds by aircraft prohibited; exemption; rules.

Section 498.128 - Use of drones for pursuit of wildlife prohibited; rules.

Section 498.136 - Hunting from motor-propelled vehicle restricted; rules.

Section 498.142 - Hunting with artificial light restricted; rules.

Section 498.146 - Shining artificial light on game mammal, predatory animal or livestock while in or near motor vehicle and while in possession of weapon restricted.

Section 498.152 - Agreements restricting parking or use of motor vehicles on certain lands.

Section 498.154 - Notice adequate to charge defendant; delivery or posting.

Section 498.158 - Hunting or trapping wildlife in certain governmental districts restricted.

Section 498.164 - Use of dogs or bait to hunt black bears or cougars; prohibitions; exemptions; penalties.

Section 498.166 - Bears or cougars posing threat to human safety.

Section 498.170 - Hunters who have a visual impairment.

Section 498.172 - Trap check requirements.

Section 498.180 - Sale of hunts for feral swine prohibited; penalties; revocation of hunting licenses, tags and permits.

Section 498.182 - Knowingly allowing feral swine to roam on certain lands prohibited; rules.

Section 498.208 - Use of electricity or foreign substances to take game fish prohibited; rules.

Section 498.222 - Transportation or release of fish without permit prohibited; penalties; revocation of angling licenses and tags; suit for recovery of damages.

Section 498.228 - Possession of fish taken outside state restricted.

Section 498.234 - Protection of finfish and shellfish from introduction of disease; exceptions; rules.

Section 498.242 - Possession of walking catfish and piranha restricted.

Section 498.247 - Protection of juvenile salmonids from cormorants.

Section 498.257 - Prohibition on possession, sale, trade or distribution of shark fins; exceptions.

Section 498.279 - Black bass and walleye angling contests; rules.

Section 498.286 - Prize limitation.

Section 498.306 - Screening or by-pass devices for water diversions; fees; costs.

Section 498.321 - Screening or by-pass standards.

Section 498.326 - Department guidelines for screening and by-pass projects; expenditure of funds.

Section 498.336 - Statutes not construed to limit ability to acquire funding for screening or by-pass devices.

Section 498.400 - Definitions for ORS 498.400 to 498.464.

Section 498.406 - License to operate certain outdoor clubs required; promotional activities for sale of membership without license prohibited.

Section 498.418 - License application; form; fee.

Section 498.424 - Report to commission required; suspension of license pending investigation of reported information.

Section 498.432 - Notice to applicant upon receipt of license application; order granting or denying license; procedure.

Section 498.438 - Investigatory power of commission over outdoor clubs required to be licensed.

Section 498.452 - Grounds for denial or revocation of license.

Section 498.464 - Commission authority to restrain violations of outdoor club laws.

Section 498.500 - Mitigation of adverse effects on core area habitat; policy.

Section 498.502 - Actions that affect core area habitat; reports; orders; rules.

Section 498.504 - Sage Grouse Mitigation Program In-Lieu Fee Fund.

Section 498.825 - Oregon Hatchery Research Center Board.

Section 498.827 - Duties of Oregon Hatchery Research Center Board.

Section 498.829 - Officers; quorum; meetings.

Section 498.831 - Oregon Hatchery Research Center; activities.

Section 498.833 - Oregon Hatchery Research Center; director.

Section 498.850 - Disposition of hatchery-produced fish carcasses; rules.