40,892 sections across 3,078 Oregon regulatory chapters.
R.635-500-635-500-1620 Winter Steelhead
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635-500-1620 Winter Steelhead Policy and objectives for winter steelhead in Tualatin subbasin: (1) Policy: Consistent with achieving the desired status for Upper Willamette River winter steelhead DPS identified in the Upper Willamette River Conservation and Recovery Plan for Chin…
R.635-500-635-500-1630 Coho Salmon
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635-500-1630 Coho Salmon The following operating principle applies to coho salmon in the Tualatin subbasin: Maintain natural production of coho salmon in the Tualatin subbasin consistent with achieving the desired status for winter steelhead and spring Chinook populations identif…
R.635-500-635-500-1640 Warmwater and Miscellaneous Fish
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635-500-1640 Warmwater and Miscellaneous Fish It is the objective of the Department to: (1) Increase utilization of the existing warmwater fisheries in the Tualatin River. (2) If, sensitive, threatened, or endangered nongame fishes are recognized in the Tualatin Subbasin, protect…
R.635-500-635-500-1650 Trout
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635-500-1650 Trout (1) The following operating principle applies to the Tualatin Subbasin: No hatchery trout shall be stocked in streams designated for wild trout management. (2) In accordance with this operating principle, it is the objective of the Department to: (a) Maintain t…
R.635-500-635-500-1660 Angler Access
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635-500-1660 Angler Access (1) The following operating principle applies to the Tualatin Subbasin: The Department shall seek to provide access to allow the public to enjoy the subbasin’s fish populations, to provide a diversity of angling and viewing opportunities and to encourag…
R.635-500-635-500-1661 McKenzie River Basin Operating Policy and Objectives
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635-500-1661 McKenzie River Basin Operating Policy and Objectives Management policies, objectives, and operating principles for spring Chinook in the Mckenzie River subbasin are under OAR 635-500-0271. Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 496.138, 496.146 & 506.119 Statutes/Other Imple…
R.635-500-635-500-1662 Clackamas River Basin Operating Policy and Objectives
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635-500-1662 Clackamas River Basin Operating Policy and Objectives Management policies, objectives, and operating principles for spring Chinook in the Clackamas River subbasin are under OAR 635-500-0840. Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 496.138, 496.146 & 506.119 Statutes/Other Imp…
R.635-500-635-500-1663 Willamette River Basin Above the Mouth of the McKenzie River Operating Policy and Objectives
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635-500-1663 Willamette River Basin Above the Mouth of the McKenzie River Operating Policy and Objectives Management policies, objectives, and operating principles for spring Chinook in the area above the mouth of the McKenzie River are under OAR 635-500-1290. Statutory/Other Aut…
R.635-500-635-500-1664 Mainstem Willamette River Basin Fish Management Plan
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635-500-1664 Mainstem Willamette River Basin Fish Management Plan The following objectives of the Department apply to spring Chinook in the Mainstem Willamette River: Manage the escapement of wild spring Chinook into the Willamette River to meet the desired status of independent …
R.635-500-635-500-1665 Molalla and Pudding River Basins Fish Management Plan
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635-500-1665 Molalla and Pudding River Basins Fish Management Plan Management policies, objectives, and operating principles for spring Chinook in the Molalla and Pudding River subbasins are under OAR 635-500-1410. Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 496.138, 496.146 & 506.119 Statute…
R.635-500-635-500-1666 Santiam and Calapooia River Basins Fish Management Plan
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635-500-1666 Santiam and Calapooia River Basins Fish Management Plan Management policies, objectives, and operating principles for spring Chinook in the Santiam and Calapooia River subbasins are under OAR 635-500-1520. Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 496.138, 496.146 & 506.119 Sta…
R.635-500-635-500-1670 Lahontan Subbasins Fish Management — Applicability
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635-500-1670 Lahontan Subbasins Fish Management — Applicability OAR 635-500-1670 through 635-500-1730 apply to the Lahontan subbasins. The area covered by the plan consists of a series of closed basins in southeastern Harney and southwestern Malheur Counties. It includes streams …
R.635-500-635-500-1680 Organization of Rules
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635-500-1680 Organization of Rules Administrative rules for the Lahontan subbasins are organized as follows: (1) OAR 635-500-1700 covers policies and objectives for habitat management in the Lahontan subbasins. (2) OAR 635-500-1710 covers policies and objectives for trout managem…
R.635-500-635-500-1690 General Priorities
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635-500-1690 General Priorities (1) The following actions are considered the highest plan priorities in the Lahontan subbasins: (a) Improve and maintain populations of indigenous fishes with special status so that listing is not necessary to insure their continued existence; (b) …
R.635-500-635-500-1700 Habitat
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635-500-1700 Habitat (1) Existing statewide policy, applicable to fish habitat in the Lahontan subbasins, directs the department to strongly advocate and support habitat protection and restoration on private and public land. See OAR 635-007-0523. (2) Management objectives for hab…
R.635-500-635-500-1710 Trout
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635-500-1710 Trout (1) Policies for trout in the Lahontan subbasins: (a) Streams in the Coyote Lake subbasin shall be managed for natural production of Lahontan cutthroat trout consistent with the Wild Fish Management Alternative for trout as described in Oregon’s Trout Plan, OAR…
R.635-500-635-500-1720 Nongame Fish
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635-500-1720 Nongame Fish (1) The policy for nongame fish in the Lahontan subbasins is that the following indigenous species and their respective waters shallbe managed to maintain self-sustaining populations: Borax Lake chub in Borax Lake; Alvord chub in the Alvord Lake subbasin…
R.635-500-635-500-1730 Angler Access
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635-500-1730 Angler Access (1) The policy for angler access development in the Lahontan subbasins is to give full consideration to sensitive and special status species and their habitat. (2) The objectives for angler access are: (a) Maintain limited access to areas where special …
R.635-500-635-500-1800 Crooked and Metolius Rivers Subbasins Fish Management — Applicability
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635-500-1800 Crooked and Metolius Rivers Subbasins Fish Management — Applicability OAR 635-500-1800 through 635-500-1940 apply to the Crooked and Metolius Subbasins of the Deschutes River. These two rivers and their associated tributaries are located on the east side of the Casca…
R.635-500-635-500-1810 Organization of Rules
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635-500-1810 Organization of Rules Administrative rules for the Crooked and Metolius subbasins reflect policies and objectives and are organized as follows: (1) OAR 635-500-1820 public access, habitat, and fish management in the Metolius River and its tributaries. (2) OAR 635-500…
R.635-500-635-500-1820 Metolius River and Tributaries
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635-500-1820 Metolius River and Tributaries (1) The following policies apply for fish management in the Metolius River and its tributaries: (a) Indigenous redband trout, kokanee salmon, mountain whitefish, and introduced brown and brook trout shall be managed for natural producti…
R.635-500-635-500-1830 Blue and Suttle Lakes
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635-500-1830 Blue and Suttle Lakes (1) The following policies apply for fish management in Blue and Suttle Lakes: (a) Kokanee, mountain whitefish and introduced brown trout and brook trout in Suttle Lake and Link Creek shall be managed for natural production consistent with the B…
R.635-500-635-500-1840 Cascade Mountain Lakes
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635-500-1840 Cascade Mountain Lakes (1) The following policies apply for fish management in the Cascade Mountain Lakes: (a) Cascade Mountain lakes in the Metolius River subbasin shall be managed for natural and hatchery production consistent with the Basic Yield management altern…
R.635-500-635-500-1850 Crooked River Subbasin
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635-500-1850 Crooked River Subbasin (1) The following policies apply for habitat management throughout the Crooked River Subbasin: (a) Work cooperatively with public and private landowners to protect, restore and maintain habitats for natural production of native and introduced f…
R.635-500-635-500-1860 Crooked River and its Tributaries Above Prineville Reservoir
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635-500-1860 Crooked River and its Tributaries Above Prineville Reservoir (1) The following policies apply for fish management in the upper Crooked River: (a) Redband trout in the Crooked River and tributaries above Prineville Reservoir shall be managed for natural production con…
R.635-500-635-500-1870 Crooked River and its Tributaries Below Prineville Reservoir
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635-500-1870 Crooked River and its Tributaries Below Prineville Reservoir (1) The following policies apply for fish management in the lower Crooked River: (a) Redband trout and mountain whitefish in Crooked River and tributaries below Prineville Reservoir (except Ochoco Creek and…
R.635-500-635-500-1880 Willow Creek
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635-500-1880 Willow Creek (1) The following policies apply for fish management in Willow Creek: (a) Redband trout in Willow Creek and tributaries shall be managed for natural production consistent with the Wild Fish Management Alternative for trout; (b) No hatchery trout shall be…
R.635-500-635-500-1890 Prineville Reservoir
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635-500-1890 Prineville Reservoir (1) The following policies apply for fish management in Prineville Reservoir: (a) Rainbow trout shall be managed for hatchery production consistent with the Basic Yield Management Alternative for trout; (b) Smallmouth bass and largemouth bass sha…
R.635-500-635-500-1900 Ochoco Reservoir
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635-500-1900 Ochoco Reservoir (1) The following policies apply for fish management in Ochoco Reservoir: (a) Rainbow trout shall be managed for hatchery production consistent with the Basic Yield Management Alternative for trout; (b) Warmwater species including brown bullhead shal…
R.635-500-635-500-1910 Haystack Reservoir
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635-500-1910 Haystack Reservoir (1) The following policies apply for fish management in Haystack Reservoir: (a) Rainbow and brown trout and kokanee shall be managed for hatchery production consistent with the Basic Yield Management Alternative for trout; (b) Warmwater fish includ…
R.635-500-635-500-1920 Lake Billy Chinook
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635-500-1920 Lake Billy Chinook (1) The following policies apply for fish management at Lake Billy Chinook: (a) Redband trout, brown trout, and mountain whitefish shall be managed for natural production consistent with the Basic Yield Management Alternative for trout; (b) Kokanee…
R.635-500-635-500-1930 Lake Simtustus
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635-500-1930 Lake Simtustus (1) The following policies apply for fish management at Lake Simtustus: (a) Kokanee salmon shall be managed for natural and hatchery production consistent with the Basic Yield Management Alternative for trout; (b) Rainbow trout and summer steelhead sha…
R.635-500-635-500-1940 Small Impoundments in the Crooked River Subbasin
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635-500-1940 Small Impoundments in the Crooked River Subbasin (1) The following policies apply for fish management of small impoundments of Crooked River Subbasin: (a) Walton Lake and Antelope Flat Reservoir shall be stocked with hatchery rainbow trout and managed for hatchery pr…
R.635-500-635-500-2000 Lower Deschutes River Fish Management — Applicability
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635-500-2000 Lower Deschutes River Fish Management — Applicability OAR 635-500-2000 through 635-500-3070 apply to the Lower Deschutes River Subbasin of the Deschutes River. The lower Deschutes River Subbasin is defined as the Deschutes River from the Pelton Reregulating Dam downs…
R.635-500-635-500-2010 Organization of rules
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635-500-2010 Organization of rules Administrative rules for the lower Deschutes River Subbasin are organized as follows: (1) OAR 635-500-2020 covers policies and objectives for habitat protection and restoration management in the lower Deschutes River and its tributaries. (2) OAR…
R.635-500-635-500-2020 Habitat Management
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635-500-2020 Habitat Management Policies and objectives for habitat management in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin. (1) Policies for habitat management throughout the lower Deschutes River Subbasin are: Habitat protection and restoration shall be given priority over supplementa…
R.635-500-635-500-2030 Cascade Mountain Lakes
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635-500-2030 Cascade Mountain Lakes Policies and objectives for fish management in the Cascade Mountain Lakes of the lower Deschutes River Subbasin. (1) Policies for fish management in the Cascade Mountain Lakes: (a) Cascade Mountain lakes addressed in the lower Deschutes River S…
R.635-500-635-500-2040 Small Ponds With Public Access
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635-500-2040 Small Ponds With Public Access Policies and objectives for fish management in small ponds with public access in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin. (1) Policies for fish management in small ponds with public access: (a) Small ponds with public access containing warmw…
R.635-500-635-500-2050 Badger Lake
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635-500-2050 Badger Lake Policies and objectives for fish management in Badger Lake in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin. (1) Policies for fish management in Badger Lake: (a) Brook trout shall be managed for natural production consistent with the Basic Yield Management Alternati…
R.635-500-635-500-2060 Clear Lake
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635-500-2060 Clear Lake Policies and objectives for fish management in Clear Lake in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin. (1) Policies for fish management in Clear Lake: (a) Legal-sized rainbow trout shall be managed for hatchery production consistent with the intensive use manage…
R.635-500-635-500-2070 Frog Lake
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635-500-2070 Frog Lake Policies and objectives for fish management in Frog Lake in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin. (1) Policies for fish management in Frog Lake: (a) Legal-sized rainbow trout shall be managed for hatchery production consistent with the intensive use managemen…
R.635-500-635-500-2080 Olallie Lake
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635-500-2080 Olallie Lake Policies and objectives for fish management in Olallie Lake in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin. (1) Policies for fish management in Olallie Lake: (a) Legal-sized rainbow trout shall be managed for hatchery production consistent with the intensive use …
R.635-500-635-500-2090 Pine Hollow Reservoir
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635-500-2090 Pine Hollow Reservoir Policies and objectives for fish management in Pine Hollow Reservoir in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin. (1) Policies for fish management in Pine Hollow Reservoir: (a) Fingerling and legal-sized rainbow trout shall be managed for hatchery pro…
R.635-500-635-500-3000 Rock Creek Reservoir
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635-500-3000 Rock Creek Reservoir Policies and objectives for fish management in Rock Creek Reservoir in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin. (1) Policies for fish management in Rock Creek Reservoir: (a) Fingerling, legal-sized, and surplus brood rainbow trout shall be managed for…
R.635-500-635-500-3010 Trout, Whitefish and Miscellaneous Species in Flowing Waters
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635-500-3010 Trout, Whitefish and Miscellaneous Species in Flowing Waters Policies and objectives for trout, whitefish and miscellaneous species in flowing waters fish management in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin. (1) Policies for trout, whitefish and miscellaneous species in…
R.635-500-635-500-3020 Indigenous Species
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635-500-3020 Indigenous Species Policies and objectives for indigenous species fish management in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin. (1) Policies for indigenous species fish management in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin: Manage all indigenous species of fish in the lower Desc…
R.635-500-635-500-3030 Summer Steelhead
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635-500-3030 Summer Steelhead Policies and objectives for summer steelhead fish management in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin. (1) Policies for summer steelhead fish management in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin: (a) Hatchery reared summer steelhead shall continue to be rel…
R.635-500-635-500-3040 Spring Chinook Salmon
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635-500-3040 Spring Chinook Salmon Policies and objectives for spring chinook salmon fish management in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin. (1) Policies for spring chinook salmon fish management in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin: The lower Deschutes River Subbasin shall be ma…
R.635-500-635-500-3050 Fall Chinook Salmon
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635-500-3050 Fall Chinook Salmon Policies and objectives for fall chinook salmon fish management in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin. (1) Policies for fall chinook salmon fish management in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin: No hatchery fall chinook salmon shall be released in…
R.635-500-635-500-3060 Warmwater Gamefish
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635-500-3060 Warmwater Gamefish Policies and objectives for warmwater gamefish management in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin. (1) Policies for warmwater gamefish management in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin: (a) Warmwater fish in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin shall be…