Or. Admin. Code § 635-041-0005 - Applicability of Regulations
(1) The
right to fish in accordance with OAR
635-041-0005 through
635-041-0085 is restricted to those individuals possessing Indian treaty
fishing rights pursuant to the Yakima Treaty (12 Stat. 951), the Warm Springs
Treaty (12 Stat. 963), the Umatilla Treaty (12 Stat. 945), or the Nez Perce
Treaty (12 Stat. 957).
(2) The
fishing activities authorized by the aforementioned treaties for the Columbia
River and its tributaries above Bonneville Dam are hereinafter referred to as
the Treaty Indian Fishery.
(3)
Nothing in these regulations shall prevent any individual having Indian treaty
fishing rights from participating equally with other citizens in any other
commercial fishery in Oregon so long as such individual complies with the
commercial fishing laws and rules of the Commission applicable to such
fishery.
(4) The taking of fish from
the Columbia River or its tributaries above Bonneville Dam for commercial
purposes is prohibited except by the persons, during the times, with the
fishing gear, and in the areas specified in OAR
635-041-0005 through
635-041-0085.
(5) It is
unlawful for any individual to take fish pursuant to the
authority of any of the aforementioned treaties and OAR
635-041-0005 through
635-041-0085 unless that person has in possession a valid identification card
issued by the tribal registrar showing the person to be a duly enrolled member
of the Nez Perce, Umatilla, Warm Springs, or Yakama tribes who can lawfully
exercise treaty fishing rights. Upon request, such card shall be presented to
any federal, state, or tribal officer.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183.325 & 506.119
Stats. Implemented: ORS 506.129 & 507.030
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