ORS 497.248
Private hunting preserve license

  • requirements for preserve
  • rules
  • records

(1)

No person shall engage in the business of operating a private hunting preserve for the hunting of privately owned or propagated game birds unless the person first obtains from the State Fish and Wildlife Commission a private hunting preserve license.

(2)

The commission shall issue a private hunting preserve license to an applicant therefor if the commission finds that the operation of the preserve will meet the following requirements:

(a)

The preserve is on one continuous tract of land owned by the applicant or leased by the applicant and contains:

(A)

Not more than 640 acres, if the preserve is located in the area west of the summit of the Cascade Mountains; or

(B)

Not more than 1,280 acres, if the preserve is located in the area east of the summit of the Cascade Mountains.

(b)

The preserve is located at least one-half mile from any other licensed private hunting preserve.

(c)

No portion of the preserve is located closer than one-half mile to any park, wilderness area, refuge or wildlife management area operated by any agency of the state or federal government.

(d)

The exterior boundaries of the preserve are clearly defined and posted with signs erected around the extremity at intervals of 1,320 feet or less. The signs shall comply with requirements prescribed by the State Department of Fish and Wildlife.

(e)

The applicant has facilities to propagate or hold not less than 500 of each wildlife species to be released for hunting.

(f)

The applicant will not prevent or attempt to prevent public hunting on lands adjacent to the preserve.

(3)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The commission, by rule, shall prescribe the time, manner and place of hunting on private preserves, the wildlife species to be hunted, requirements for the care and marking of wildlife raised on the preserve, the release of wildlife received from another state, the procedures for marking indigenous wildlife incidentally taken on the preserve and the fees therefor, and record keeping and reporting procedures.

(b)

Pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection, the commission shall:

(A)

Allow private hunting preserve operators to use plastic poultry leg bands for marking wildlife species to be released for hunting.

(B)

Allow the transportation of game birds killed on a private hunting preserve if the birds are cleaned, wrapped, packaged and accompanied by a transportation form from the preserve that states the number and sex of the birds being transported.

(C)

Require private hunting preserve operators to have at least 10 resident private hunting preserve permits, 10 nonresident private hunting preserve permits and 10 wild bird seals. This requirement shall apply to each operator, regardless of the number of preserves operated by that person.

(4)

No person shall hunt on a private hunting preserve unless the person first obtains from the commission a hunting license or a private hunting preserve permit. [1973 c.723 §63; 1999 c.667 §4; 2001 c.151 §1; 2001 c.161 §1; 2003 c.616 §1]

Source: Section 497.248 — Private hunting preserve license; requirements for preserve; rules; records, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors497.­html.

497.002
“Resident” and “nonresident” defined
497.006
Certain persons as residents for licensing purposes
497.012
Validity of licenses on Snake River
497.014
Validity of licenses in Pacific Ocean or Columbia River
497.016
Term of licenses, tags and permits
497.022
Issuance of licenses, tags or permits by commission agents
497.026
Duty of license agents to remit funds
497.032
Duplicate licenses, tags and permits
497.036
Inspection of licenses, tags, permits and wildlife
497.041
Applications for licenses, tags and permits to include certain statement for applicant attestation
497.061
License, tag and permit fee schedule
497.071
Dedication of certain license, tag and permit fee increases
497.075
General license, tag and permit requirements
497.079
Open fishing and shellfish taking days
497.102
Hunting licenses and permits
497.104
Access and habitat program funding
497.112
Hunting tags
497.116
Dedication of certain tags for qualified veteran use
497.121
Angling and shellfish licenses and tags
497.123
Hatchery harvest tag rules
497.124
Special dedication of fees to Fish Screening Subaccount
497.126
Use of certain moneys from angling licenses
497.127
Youth licenses
497.132
Combined licenses for residents
497.134
Voluntary contributions
497.136
Uses of certain fee increases
497.138
Special dedication of fees to Fish Passage Fund
497.139
Fish Passage Fund
497.141
Fish Passage Restoration Subaccount
497.142
Fur-bearer trapping or hunting license and tag
497.146
Trapper education program
497.151
Annual migratory waterfowl stamp
497.153
Annual upland bird stamp
497.156
Annual nonresident bird-waterfowl stamp
497.158
Mail or Internet license renewal
497.162
Angling and shellfish licenses for persons in state care or persons receiving certain services
497.170
Columbia River Indians
497.218
Fur dealer license
497.228
Wildlife propagation license
497.238
Taxidermy license
497.248
Private hunting preserve license
497.249
Revocation or refusal to renew private hunting preserve license
497.252
Fish propagation license
497.258
Licensing authority
497.268
Inspection of occupational licenses
497.298
Scientific taking permit
497.308
Wildlife holding and habitat removal permits
497.312
Special restrictions on holding coyotes
497.318
Revocation of scientific taking or wildlife holding and habitat removal permits
497.325
Sturgeon hatchery operation permits
497.327
Priority for certain applications for permit for sturgeon hatchery operation
497.350
Hunting restriction
497.360
Hunter safety certificate
497.400
Prohibited conduct
497.415
Revocation or denial of licenses, tags or permits for wildlife law violations or failure to comply with citation
497.423
Outfitter or guide unlawfully taking or killing wildlife
497.441
Prohibited activities by those whose license, tag or permit has been revoked
497.655
Voluntary contributions
497.660
Wildlife Conservation Fund
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