(2) Where fish passage has previously been constructed with or without the approval of the commission and has proved useless or inadequate for the purposes for which it is intended, the commission may improve or rebuild such fish passage. However, such construction or reconstruction shall not interfere with the prime purpose of the artificial obstruction. This subsection may not be construed to require the improvement or rebuilding of fish passage by the commission.
(3)(a) The commission may order a person owning or operating an artificial obstruction on the priority list created pursuant to ORS 509.585 who has been issued a water right, owners of lawfully installed culverts or owners of other lawfully installed obstructions to install fish passage or to provide alternatives to fish passage if the commission can arrange for nonowner or nonoperator funding of at least 60 percent of the cost.
(b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection, the commission may order installation of fish passage or alternatives to fish passage without regard to funding sources:
(A) If the person owning or operating the artificial obstruction is already subject to an obligation to install fish passage or to provide alternatives to fish passage under ORS 509.585;
(B) If the commission declares an emergency under this section; or
(C) If the person owning or operating the artificial obstruction has not been issued a water right or if the artificial obstruction has been otherwise unlawfully installed.
(4) If a person who owns or operates an artificial obstruction and who is required to provide fish passage under ORS 509.585 fails to provide fish passage in the manner and time required by the State Department of Fish and Wildlife, the commission may remove, replace or repair the artificial obstruction or any parts of the obstruction at the expense of the owner or operator. [Amended by 1955 c.707 §53; 1963 c.232 §1; 1965 c.570 §133; 2001 c.923 §11]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 14 - Drugs and Alcohol, Fire Protection, Natural Resources
Chapter 509 - General Protective Regulations
Section 509.011 - Prohibited activities during closed season.
Section 509.031 - Rainbow trout as game fish; return to water of incidental commercial catch.
Section 509.040 - Small or immature salmon protected; exceptions; rules.
Section 509.110 - Fish transporters to require statement from shipper; examination by commission.
Section 509.122 - Definitions for ORS 509.125 to 509.155.
Section 509.130 - Placing substances in water or using explosives to take or destroy food fish.
Section 509.160 - Prohibition on possession, sale, trade or distribution of shark fins; exceptions.
Section 509.245 - Notice to director of use of snagging net.
Section 509.355 - Definitions for ORS 509.355 to 509.385.
Section 509.360 - When ORS 509.355 to 509.385 operative; proof.
Section 509.415 - Gear used in taking crab; selling crabs unlawfully taken.
Section 509.580 - Definitions for ORS 509.580 to 509.590, 509.600 to 509.645 and 509.910; rules.
Section 509.590 - Fish Passage Task Force; reports to legislature.
Section 509.595 - Director to report on fish passage rules, adequacy and implementation.
Section 509.600 - Destroying, injuring or taking fish near fishway; permits to take fish.
Section 509.610 - Maintenance of fish passage required.
Section 509.635 - Oregon City fishway under control of commission; removal of obstructions.
Section 509.910 - Injunction to prevent certain violations; jurisdiction; service on corporation.