Or. Admin. Code § 635-040-0000 - Definitions and Purpose
This rule describes the definitions to be used by the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife in interpreting the statutes and the rules, and provides a description of the purpose of the rules:
(1) Definitions
in OAR 635-007-0501 and the following
definitions apply to this Division:
(a)
"Annual production program limit" means the numberof fish annually authorized
by the Department to be released;
(b) "Naturally adapted stocks" means stocks
which have adapted to the local environment such that they are capable of
reproducing and surviving under local conditions;
(c) "Principal" means any person or entity
owning five percent or more of a company; general partners, president,
vice-president, chief executive officer and directors;
(d) "Private salmon hatchery" means the
location from which anadromous fish may be released for migration to the ocean
and at which returning adult salmon are captured for processing or retention as
brood stock. Such location, also known as the "release/recapture site", shall
be designated in the private salmon hatchery permit;
(e) "Release limits" means the maximum number
of fish authorized to be released annually. This number, specified in a permit
or in writing by the Department, does not entitle permittee to make annual
releases of this number but rather functions as a ceiling on the number allowed
to be released in the annual production program.
(2) The purpose of these rules is to describe
policies, standards and procedures concerning:
(a) Application for private salmon hatchery
permits;
(b) Evaluation of
applications for private salmon hatchery permits;
(c) Permitting of private salmon
hatcheries;
(d) Operation of
private salmon hatcheries, including changes in operation and
termination;
(e) Transfer of
private salmon hatchery permits;
(f) Monitoring of private salmon hatchery
operations.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS Ch. 496, 506 & 508
Stats. Implemented: ORS Ch. 496, 506 & 508
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