Or. Admin. R. 603-015-0085 - Licensing
(1) In order to
operate in Oregon, each separate physical location out of which an animal
rescue entity operates shall obtain and maintain a license from the Department.
(a) Beginning on the effective date of these
rules and ending on June 30, 2021, the Department has determined that an animal
rescue entity is in compliance with this requirement if it has applied for a
license under section (2)(a) and (b) of this rule and is cooperating with the
Department to complete the process laid out in section (3) of this
rule.
(b) Beginning on July 1, 2021
and for every date thereafter, the Department has determined that an animal
rescue entity is in compliance with this requirement if it has a current,
unexpired license from the Department. On and after July 1, 2021, an animal
rescue entity must complete the process laid out in section (2), (3), and (4)
of this rule prior to commencing operations within Oregon.
(2) An animal rescue entity shall apply to
the Department for the issuance or renewal of a license using the following
process:
(a) Obtain a license application
from the Department's online services link or by contacting the
Department.
(b) Complete the
license application in full, including any required attachments or additional
information requested and return the completed application to the
Department.
(c) For the issuance of
a license, schedule an inspection by the Department upon the Department's
request under section (3) of this rule.
(d) For the renewal of a license, either
schedule an inspection by the Department upon the Department's request under
section (3) of this rule or obtain an exemption as per section (7) of this
rule.
(3) The Department
will review and process applications using the following process:
(a) The Department will process complete
license applications on a first come, first served basis.
(b) Prior to the Department's issuance of a
license, the Department shall request and conduct an inspection of any
portion(s) of the animal rescue entity that it determines reasonably
appropriate. The inspection shall allow the Department to determine if the
animal rescue entity is compliant with the following:
(A) Indoor facilities as per OAR
603-015-0040;
(B) Outdoor
facilities as per OAR 603-015-0045;
(C) Health and husbandry practices as per OAR
603-015-0050;
(D) Record keeping as
per OAR 603-015-0060 and OAR 603-015-0090 including importation documents if
animals are acquired from an out-of-state or international source;
and
(E) Any other applicable laws
or regulations.
(c)
Following an inspection, the Department will issue the animal rescue entity a
written, preliminary determination describing the results of the inspection.
The final determination of the results of the inspection shall be made in the
licensing decision.
(d) The
Department may require follow up documentation from the animal rescue entity
following the inspection to determine compliance with the laws laid out in
subpart (b) of this section (3).
(e) The Department will issue a preliminary
licensing decision following the completion of the steps laid out in section
(2) and (3) of this rule and following the Department's review of all
information. If the Department preliminarily determines that an animal rescue
entity should receive a license, the Department will submit an invoice for
payment of the license fee required under section (4) of this rule to the
animal rescue entity. A final licensing decision will be made following receipt
of payment.
(f) The Department
shall not issue or renew a license if:
(A)
The application is incomplete;
(B)
The animal rescue entity fails to pay the license fee;
(C) The animal rescue entity did not allow an
inspection as required by subpart (b) of this section (3);
(D) The animal rescue entity did not provide
follow up documentation required under subpart (d) of this section
(3);
(E) The animal rescue entity
is out of compliance with any of the provisions laid out in subpart (b) of this
section (3); or
(F) The Department
determines it should exercise its discretion to decline to do so under section
(8) of this rule.
(4) For the issuance or renewal of a license,
the fee shall be $375 per license year. Fees are not prorated. A license will
be valid for the remainder of the license year in which the license is issued
or renewed.
(5) If the Department
receives a complaint about an animal rescue entity or a facility controlled by
an animal rescue entity, including foster facilities, the Department may
initiate an investigation and inspect that animal rescue entity or facility.
The Department may seek and obtain a warrant to conduct an investigation or
inspection, and when conducting an investigation or inspection pursuant to this
rule, the Department may seize any evidence or report any other violations that
it observes or otherwise discovers.
(6) An animal rescue entity may only transfer
a license to another person with the prior written consent of the Department.
The Department will only grant a transfer request if it determines the current
license has not expired and the request complies with the requirements of this
provision. To request a transfer of a license, a licensee shall submit a
request to transfer the license to the Department in writing and include the
name, address, and management, ownership, or substantial control of their
business or operation to which the animal rescue entity wishes to transfer its
license and shall include any other information or documentation requested by
the Department. The transferee shall submit a signed release to the Department
permitting the performance of a background investigation of the transferee, and
the Department shall conduct a background investigation. An inspection is
required to complete the license transfer. The Department will either deny or
grant the transfer as soon as practicable.
(7) A license renewal for an animal rescue
entity may be granted by the Department without an inspection if the animal
rescue entity has not committed any violations in the preceding license year
and has not made changes to its business or facility. Changes include but are
not limited to any alteration of the business location, facility structure, or
ownership information. The request for an inspection exemption can be made on
the license renewal form.
(8) The
Department may refuse to issue or renew, suspend, or revoke a license for any
one or more of the following grounds:
(a)
Falsification or a deliberate misstatement in the application for any license,
any renewal license, or any license transfer;
(b) Engaging in continued noncompliance or
repeat violations of provisions outlined in section (3)(b) of this
rule;
(c) Engaging in action that
seriously threatened the health, safety, or welfare of any animal or
person;
(e) Failure to correct
deficiencies found during an inspection or investigation or any other
violations; or
(f) Any other reason
allowed or required by law.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 609.415, 561 & 596
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 609.415 & 609.420
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