40,892 sections across 3,078 Oregon regulatory chapters.
R.635-500-635-500-5000 Yachats River Basin Fish Management Plan — Applicability
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635-500-5000 Yachats River Basin Fish Management Plan — Applicability OAR 635-500-5000 through 635-500-5110 apply to the Yachats River Basin. The Yachats River Basin is about 44 square miles in size and contains about 69 miles of stream. Major tributaries of the Yachats River inc…
R.635-500-635-500-5010 Organization of Rules
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635-500-5010 Organization of Rules Administrative rules for the Siletz River Basin fish management plan are contained in OAR 635-500-4520 through 635-500-4640. All issues related to management of salmon (except coho), steelhead, and cutthroat trout in this basin are addressed in …
R.635-500-635-500-5020 Yachats River Basin, All Waters
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635-500-5020 Yachats River Basin, All Waters Policies and objective for fish management in the Yachats River Basin, all waters. (1) Policies: (a) Fish management in the Yachats River Basin shall be directed at protecting and restoring self-sustaining populations of all fish speci…
R.635-500-635-500-5060 Coho Salmon
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635-500-5060 Coho Salmon Policy and objectives for coho salmon management in the Yachats River Basin. (1) Policy: The Yachats River Basin shall be managed for production of naturally produced coho salmon. (2) Objectives: (a) Recover the Yachats River Basin naturally produced coho…
R.635-500-635-500-5090 Pacific Lamprey
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635-500-5090 Pacific Lamprey Policy and objective for Pacific lamprey management in the Yachats River Basin. (1) Policy: The Yachats River Basin shall be managed for wild production of Pacific lamprey. (2) Objective: Maintain Pacific lamprey production in rivers and streams in th…
R.635-500-635-500-5100 Crayfish
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635-500-5100 Crayfish Objectives for crayfish in the Yachats River Basin. Objectives: (1) Maintain natural production of crayfish in the Yachats River Basin; (2) Monitor the size and importance of the commercial crayfish harvest in the Yachats River Basin; (3) Determine the size …
R.635-500-635-500-5110 Public Access
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635-500-5110 Public Access Policy and objective for public access in the Yachats River Basin. (1) Policy: Acquisition and development of angler access sites shall be consistent with guidelines and objectives for management of fish species and habitat. (2) Objective: Increase bank…
R.635-500-635-500-5200 Siuslaw River Basin Fish Management Plan — Applicability
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635-500-5200 Siuslaw River Basin Fish Management Plan — Applicability OAR 635-500-5200 through 635-500-5340 apply to the Siuslaw River Basin. The Siuslaw River Basin is about 776 square miles in size. It contains about 1,242 miles of fish bearing stream. The Siuslaw River enters …
R.635-500-635-500-5210 Organization of Rules
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635-500-5210 Organization of Rules Administrative rules for the Siuslaw River Basin fish management plan are contained in OAR 635-500-5220 through 635-500-5340. All issues related to management of salmon (except coho), steelhead, and cutthroat trout in this basin are addressed in…
R.635-500-635-500-5220 Siuslaw River Basin, All Waters
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635-500-5220 Siuslaw River Basin, All Waters Policies and objective for fish management in the Siuslaw River Basin, all waters. (1) Policies: (a) Fish management in the Siuslaw River Basin shall be directed at protecting and restoring self-sustaining populations of all fish speci…
R.635-500-635-500-5260 Coho Salmon
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635-500-5260 Coho Salmon Policies and objectives for coho salmon management in the Siuslaw River Basin. (1) Policies: (a) The Siuslaw Basin shall be managed for naturally produced coho production with an option for a hatchery program consistent with the provisions in OAR 635-500-…
R.635-500-635-500-5300 American Shad
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635-500-5300 American Shad Policies and objectives for American shad management in the Siuslaw River Basin. (1) Policies: (a) The Siuslaw River Basin shall be managed for wild production of American shad; (b) Fisheries for American shad in the Siuslaw River Basin shall be limited…
R.635-500-635-500-5310 White and Green Sturgeon
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635-500-5310 White and Green Sturgeon Policies and objective for white and green sturgeon management in the Siuslaw River Basin. (1) Policies: (a) Siuslaw River Basin management of white and green sturgeon shall be consistent with management in the lower Columbia and other coasta…
R.635-500-635-500-5320 Pacific Lamprey
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635-500-5320 Pacific Lamprey Policy and objective for Pacific lamprey management in the Siuslaw River Basin. (1) Policy: The Siuslaw River Basin shall be managed for wild production of Pacific lamprey. (2) Objective: Maintain Pacific lamprey production in rivers and streams in th…
R.635-500-635-500-5330 Crayfish
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635-500-5330 Crayfish Objectives for crayfish management in the Siuslaw River Basin. Objectives: (1) Maintain natural production of crayfish in the Siuslaw River Basin; (2) Monitor the size and importance of the commercial crayfish harvest in the Siuslaw River Basin; (3) Determin…
R.635-500-635-500-5340 Public Access
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635-500-5340 Public Access Policies and objectives for public access management in the Siuslaw River Basin. (1) Policies: (a) The Department shall seek to provide access for boat and bank angling that shall satisfy public need for a variety of angling opportunities and a dispersi…
R.635-500-635-500-6000 Upper Deschutes River Subbasin Anadromous Fish Management — Applicability
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635-500-6000 Upper Deschutes River Subbasin Anadromous Fish Management — Applicability OAR 635-500-6000 through 635-500-6060 apply to the upper Deschutes River subbasin including: the Crooked River subbasin upstream to Bowman and Ochoco Dams; the Metolius River subbasin including…
R.635-500-635-500-6010 Organization of Rules
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635-500-6010 Organization of Rules (1) Administrative rules for the Upper Deschutes Subbasin anadromous fish management policies and objectives are organized as follows: Rule Number — Subject. (2) OAR 635-500-6020 covers policies and objectives for summer steelhead management in …
R.635-500-635-500-6020 Summer Steelhead
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635-500-6020 Summer Steelhead (1) The following policies apply to summer steelhead management in the upper Deschutes subbasin: (a) Only specific pathogen free hatchery reared eggs or juvenile summer steelhead will be released into the upper Deschutes River subbasin until they ret…
R.635-500-635-500-6030 Spring Chinook
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635-500-6030 Spring Chinook (1) The following policies apply to spring chinook management in the upper Deschutes subbasin: (a) Only specific pathogen free hatchery reared eggs or juvenile spring chinook will be released into the upper Deschutes River subbasin until they return as…
R.635-500-635-500-6040 Sockeye Salmon
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635-500-6040 Sockeye Salmon (1) The following policies apply to sockeye salmon management in the upper Deschutes subbasin: (a) Sockeye will be introduced into the Metolius River and tributaries including Suttle Lake and Link Creek through the release of hatchery reared specific p…
R.635-500-635-500-6050 Bull Trout
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635-500-6050 Bull Trout (1) The following policies apply to bull trout management in the upper Deschutes subbasin: (a) Bull trout populations in the upper and lower Deschutes subbasins will be reconnected through passage at the Pelton-Round Butte Hydroelectric Project. (b) The De…
R.635-500-635-500-6060 Pacific Lamprey
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635-500-6060 Pacific Lamprey (1) The following policies apply to pacific lamprey management in the upper Deschutes subbasin: (a) Pacific lamprey will be re-introduced into habitats in the upper Deschutes Basin. Adult lamprey will be passed above the Pelton-Round Butte Hydroelectr…
R.635-500-635-500-6500 Implementing the Oregon Coast Coho Conservation Plan for the State of Oregon
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635-500-6500 Implementing the Oregon Coast Coho Conservation Plan for the State of Oregon (1) Policy. The Oregon Coast Coho Conservation Plan for the State of Oregon (Coast Coho Plan) (State of Oregon 2007, available at Department offices) implements the State’s strategy for prot…
R.635-500-635-500-6525 Rogue Spring Chinook Conservation Plan
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635-500-6525 Rogue Spring Chinook Conservation Plan (1) Background. The Rogue Spring Chinook Salmon Conservation Plan of 2007 (Rogue Spring Chinook Plan, available at Department offices) implements the Commission’s strategy for the management of this population of naturally produ…
R.635-500-635-500-6550 Conservation and Recovery Plan for Oregon Steelhead Populations in the Middle Columbia River Steelhead Distinct Population Segment
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635-500-6550 Conservation and Recovery Plan for Oregon Steelhead Populations in the Middle Columbia River Steelhead Distinct Population Segment (1) Policy. The Conservation and Recovery Plan for Oregon Steelhead Populations in the Middle Columbia River Steelhead Distinct Populati…
R.635-500-635-500-6575 Implementing the Lower Columbia River Conservation and Recovery Plan for Oregon Populations of Salmon and Steelhead
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635-500-6575 Implementing the Lower Columbia River Conservation and Recovery Plan for Oregon Populations of Salmon and Steelhead (1) Policy. The Lower Columbia River Conservation and Recovery Plan for Oregon Populations of Salmon and Steelhead (Oregon LCR Recovery Plan) (State of…
R.635-500-635-500-6600 Implementing the Upper Willamette River Conservation and Recovery Plan for Chinook Salmon and Steelhead
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635-500-6600 Implementing the Upper Willamette River Conservation and Recovery Plan for Chinook Salmon and Steelhead (1) Policy. The Upper Willamette River Conservation and Recovery Plan for Chinook Salmon and Steelhead (UWR Plan; State of Oregon 2011, available at Department off…
R.635-500-635-500-6625 Implementing the Lower Columbia River and Oregon Coast White Sturgeon Conservation Plan
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635-500-6625 Implementing the Lower Columbia River and Oregon Coast White Sturgeon Conservation Plan (1) Policy. The Lower Columbia River and Oregon Coast White Sturgeon Conservation Plan (LCROC White Sturgeon Plan) (State of Oregon 2011, available at Department offices) implemen…
R.635-500-635-500-6650 Implementing the Conservation Plan for Fall Chinook Salmon in the Rogue Species Management Unit
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635-500-6650 Implementing the Conservation Plan for Fall Chinook Salmon in the Rogue Species Management Unit (1) Policy. The Conservation Plan for Fall Chinook Salmon in the Rogue Species Management Unit of 2012 (Rogue Fall Chinook Conservation Plan, available at Department offic…
R.635-500-635-500-6700 Organization of Rules
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635-500-6700 Organization of Rules These rules (OAR 635-500-6700 through 635-500-6765) establish the Commission’s policy for the non-tribal Columbia River Recreational and Commercial Fisheries Management Framework. Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 496.138, 496.146 & 506.119 Statute…
R.635-500-635-500-6705 Guiding Principles for Columbia River Fisheries Management
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635-500-6705 Guiding Principles for Columbia River Fisheries Management (1) Promote the recovery of ESA-listed species and the conservation of wild stocks of salmon, steelhead, and sturgeon in the Columbia River. (2) Continue leadership on fish recovery actions, including improve…
R.635-500-635-500-6710 Columbia River Fisheries
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635-500-6710 Columbia River Fisheries Department staff shall manage fisheries consistent with the guiding principles and the allocation framework and provisions in OAR 635-500-6715 through 635-500-6765. Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 496.138, 496.146 & 506.119 Statutes/Other Impl…
R.635-500-635-500-6715 Spring Chinook
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635-500-6715 Spring Chinook (1) Transition Period (2013–January 31, 2017). (a) In 2013, assign 65%, then 70% of the ESA-impact for upriver spring Chinook stocks to mainstem recreational fisheries. (b) In 2013, assign 35%, then 30% to off-channel and mainstem commercial fisheries.…
R.635-500-635-500-6720 Summer Chinook
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635-500-6720 Summer Chinook (1) Transition Period (2013–April 4, 2017). (a) In 2013-14, assign 60%, then 70% of the harvestable surplus available for use downstream from Priest Rapids Dam to mainstem recreational fisheries. (b) In 2013-14, assign 40%, then 30% to off-channel and …
R.635-500-635-500-6725 Sockeye
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635-500-6725 Sockeye (1) Transition Period (2013–January 31, 2017). (a) Assign 70% of the ESA-impact for Snake River sockeye to mainstem recreational fisheries. (b) Assign 30% to mainstem commercial fisheries for incidental harvest of sockeye in Chinook-directed fisheries. (2) Lo…
R.635-500-635-500-6730 Tule Fall Chinook
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635-500-6730 Tule Fall Chinook (1) Transition Period (2013–April 4, 2017). (a) Assign no more than 70% of the ESA-impact for lower Columbia River Tule fall Chinook to mainstem recreational fisheries. (b) Assign not less than 30% to off-channel commercial fisheries, mainstem comme…
R.635-500-635-500-6735 Upriver Bright Fall Chinook
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635-500-6735 Upriver Bright Fall Chinook (1) Transition Period (2013–April 4, 2017). (a) Assign no more than 70% of the ESA-impact for Snake River Wild Fall Chinook to mainstem recreational fisheries. (b) Assign not less than 30% to off-channel and mainstem commercial fisheries. …
R.635-500-635-500-6740 Coho
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635-500-6740 Coho (1) Transition Period (2013–January 31, 2017). (a) Assign commercial fisheries a sufficient share of the ESA-impact for Lower Columbia Natural coho to implement off-channel coho and fall Chinook fisheries and mainstem fall Chinook fisheries. (b) Assign the remai…
R.635-500-635-500-6745 Chum
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635-500-6745 Chum (1) Transition Period (2013–January 31, 2017). (a) Assign commercial fisheries a sufficient share of the ESA-impact for chum to implement off-channel and mainstem fisheries targeting other salmon species. (b) Prohibit the retention of chum salmon in recreational…
R.635-500-635-500-6750 White Sturgeon
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635-500-6750 White Sturgeon (1) Transition Period (2013–January 31, 2017). (a) In years when retention is allowed, allocate 90% of the harvestable surplus downstream from Bonneville Dam for use in non-tribal fisheries and hold 10% in reserve as an additional conservation buffer a…
R.635-500-635-500-6755 Additional Commercial Opportunity
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635-500-6755 Additional Commercial Opportunity Additional opportunity for mainstem commercial fisheries shall be provided: (1) If recreational fisheries are predicted to be unable to use their allocated impacts; (2) If established objectives for mainstem recreational fisheries ar…
R.635-500-635-500-6760 Fall Recreational Fishery Objectives
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635-500-6760 Fall Recreational Fishery Objectives Within limitations described in OAR 635-500-6730 thru 635-500-6750, fall recreational fishery objectives include: (1) Buoy 10 to Tongue Point. The recreational fishing objective for Buoy 10 is defined as a season beginning August …
R.635-500-635-500-6765 Adaptive Management
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635-500-6765 Adaptive Management (1) The Department shall use adaptive management principles within its statutory authority in support of achieving the expectations outlined in the guiding principles of this plan. (2) The Commission will monitor implementation of the plan with an…
R.635-500-635-500-6775 Implementing the Coastal Multi-Species Conservation and Management Plan
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635-500-6775 Implementing the Coastal Multi-Species Conservation and Management Plan (1) Policy. The Coastal Multi-Species Conservation and Management Plan (CMP) (State of Oregon 2014, available at the Department’s Salem office or www.dfw.state.or.us) implements the State’s strat…
R.635-500-635-500-6780 Implementing the Coastal, Columbia, and Snake Conservation Plan for Lampreys in Oregon.
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635-500-6780 Implementing the Coastal, Columbia, and Snake Conservation Plan for Lampreys in Oregon. (1) Policy. The Coastal, Columbia, and Snake Conservation Plan for Lampreys in Oregon (CPL; State of Oregon 2019, available at the Department’s Salem office or www.dfw.state.or.us…
R.635-500-635-500-6785 Implementing the Rogue–South Coast Multi-Species Conservation and Management Plan
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635-500-6785 Implementing the Rogue–South Coast Multi-Species Conservation and Management Plan The Rogue–South Coast Multi-Species Conservation and Management Plan (RSP) (State of Oregon 2021, available at the Department’s Salem office or www.dfw.state.or.us) implements the State…
R.635-600-635-600-0000 Statement of Purpose and Statutory Authority
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635-600-0000 Statement of Purpose and Statutory Authority Purpose: These rules provide for the Department’s acquisition of information about a subject individual’s criminal history through criminal history checks and its use of that information to determine whether the subject in…
R.635-600-635-600-0005 Definitions
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635-600-0005 Definitions As used in OAR chapter 635, division 600, unless the context of the rule requires otherwise, the following definitions apply: (1) "Approved" means that, pursuant to a preliminary fitness determination under OAR 635-600-0020 or a final fitness determinatio…
R.635-600-635-600-0010 Subject Individual
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635-600-0010 Subject Individual “Subject Individual” means a person who is required to complete a criminal history check pursuant to these rules and from whom the Department may require fingerprints for the purpose of conducting a criminal history check because the person: (1)(a)…