Or. Admin. Code § 635-041-0040 - Ceremonial Fishing and Notice Requirement
(1) It is unlawful for any
Indian or group of Indians to conduct ceremonial fishing on the Columbia River
or in Oregon Columbia River tributaries outside an Indian reservation without
first providing at least two working days advanced written notification to the
Director or the Director's designee.
(2) All notices must contain the following
information:
(a) Name, place, and time of
ceremony for which fish will be used;
(b) Name of individuals and helpers who will
be fishing and transporting fish. Only these individuals will be allowed to
fish on the occasion covered by the notice;
(c) Exact location(s) of fishing and the
amount of gear to be used at each location;
(d) Exact beginning and ending dates of
ceremonial fishing;
(e) The type of
gear to be used in ceremonial fishing;
(f) Estimated number of fish needed for
ceremony;
(g) If fish are to be
stored prior to a ceremony, the location of storage must be identified. If they
are not to be stored, it must be so indicated;
(h) The signature of the designated tribal
official certified to the Department in advance.
(3) It is unlawful to:
(a) Fish for ceremonial purposes with
commercial fishing gear except in those areas where such fishing gear is
authorized for commercial fishing;
(b) Engage in ceremonial fishing during any
portion of a week within a commercial fishing season which is closed to
commercial fishing;
(c) Sell or
barter, offer for sale or barter, buy, or for a commercially licensed fish
buyer or wholesale fish dealer to have in his possession fish taken for
ceremonial purposes;
(d) Engage in
ceremonial fishing unless done in compliance with all provisions contained in
the advance notice to the states.
(4) Any individual engaged in ceremonial
fishing must have in his possession a signed copy or duplicate copy of the
written tribal notification to the Director that such fishing was to be
conducted.
(5) Set nets and other
commercial fishing gear shall be marked and identified at all times while
fishing for ceremonial or other fishing purposes.
(6) A record of the numbers of fish taken for
ceremonial purposes will be made available to the Department by the designated
tribal official who authorized ceremonial fishing. The report must be sent
promptly upon conclusion of each ceremonial fishing
activity.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183.325 & 506.119
Stats. Implemented: ORS 506.129 & 507.030
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