Or. Admin. Code § 635-044-0420 - Definition of Terms
(1) "Animal
Entertainment Industry" means for-profit or nonprofit businesses or
organizations that hold wildlife for the purpose of providing wild animals on a
movie set, film set, television set, still photography set, or any other
professional entertainment activity utilizing captive wildlife allowable under
the rules and requirements in chapter 635 division 44.
(2) "AZA" means the Association of Zoos and
Aquariums. AZA-accredited facilities must incorporate education, conservation
and wildlife research as part of their mission and business model.
(3) "AVMA" means the American Veterinary
Medical Association.
(4)
"Department" means the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
(5) "Education animal" means wildlife
acquired and legally held by a licensed Oregon Exhibitor or Wildlife
Rehabilitator as defined in
635-062-0040 and in an approved
facility; Education animals are primarily non-releasable migratory birds but
may include other wildlife species approved by the Department;
(6) "Educational facility" is a for-profit or
non-profit organizations holding non-releasable captive wildlife, often
received from Wildlife Rehabilitators, or other captive bred or wild caught
sources as approved by the Department, whose primary mission and business model
is to provide educational information to the public as part of a living history
museum involving native wildlife. Zoos and Aquariums are examples of
educational facilities.
(7)
"Exhibitor" means any person who legally acquired wildlife for exhibition or
educational purposes and who holds that wildlife under the requirements of OAR
635, division 044;
(a) Wildlife held by an
Exhibitor includes, but is not limited to, animals used for commercial and
non-profit or education purposes, or in carnivals, circuses, and zoos;
(b) Wildlife held for exhibition
or educational purposes does not include those held for falconry, game bird
propagation, or captive cervid facilities.
(8) "Endangered species" means those species
defined in ORS 496.004(6).
(9) "Facility" means any building, structure,
cage, or pen in which wildlife may be kept, fed, exercised, or held during any
portion of its life stages.
(10)
"Grandfathering" means, for the purpose of these rules, that a person who
possessed legally held native wildlife prior to January 20, 2017, may continue
to hold the animal(s) for the life of said animal(s) within the provisions of
these rules.
(11) "Hold" means any
form of possession or control of a live animal, gamete, or hybrid thereof. The
term does not include the observation or casual temporary holding of wildlife
for observation and photographic purposes in their natural habitat where the
animal is not removed from its immediate location.
(12) "Hybrid" means any offspring, gamete or
egg that is produced from wild parent animals of different strains, races,
varieties, species, or genera (for example: Canis familiaris (domestic dog) x
Canis lupus (wolf) are considered F1 generation wolf hybrids. No state permit
is required to possess F1 hybrids or the progeny of F1 generation wolf hybrids,
however cities and counties may prohibit possession or require a
permit.)
(13) "Import/importation"
means to bring or cause live wildlife to be transported into Oregon by any
means.
(14) "Migratory bird" means
any bird, whatever its origin and whether or not raised in captivity, which
belongs to a species listed in U.S.
50 CFR §
10.13, including any part, nest, or egg of
any such bird.
(15) "Native" means
indigenous to Oregon, not introduced (ORS
496.171(2)).
(16) "Nongame wildlife" means all wildlife
species except game mammals, fur-bearing mammals, game birds, and game fish
(ORS 496.375).
(17) "Pedigree" means the record of descent
of an animal identifying its ancestry and genetic linage.
(18) "Permittee" means the person who holds a
valid Wildlife Holding Permit, Wildlife Exhibitor/Animal Entertainment Permit,
Wildlife Sanctuary Permit or Game bird Propagation License issued by the
Department.
(19) "Propagation" means
the breeding, reproduction, production, incubation, or rearing of wildlife for
sale, release, or other uses. For purposes of these rules, propagation refers
specifically to game bird species.
(20) "Public display" means to place or
locate wildlife so that it may be viewed by the public directly or
electronically.
(21) "Release" means
permitting any legally collected wildlife, domestically raised or imported
wildlife currently in possession to exist alive outside an approved holding or
propagation facility.
(22)
"Sanctuaries" in Oregon are accredited by the Global Federation of Animal
Sanctuaries and provide lifetime care for previously captive wildlife. Wildlife
held in sanctuaries may come from private owners, research laboratories, the
entertainment industry, or zoos. Sanctuaries are distinguished from education
and entertainment industries by limiting public display; animals are not
exhibited or transported from the sanctuary for non-medical reasons.
(23) "Sensitive species" means those wildlife
species, subspecies, or populations that are facing one or more threats to
their populations, habitat quantity or habitat quality or that are subject to a
decline in number of sufficient magnitude such that they may become eligible
for listing on the state Threatened and Endangered Species List and that are
included on the Sensitive Species List pursuant to OAR
635-100-0040.
(24) "Species" means a unit of classification
of animals which are capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.
(25) "SSP" means Species Survival
Plan, which is a cooperatively managed species population within AZA member
institutions to ensure the sustainability of a healthy, genetically diverse,
and demographically varied population within AZA and its partners.
(26) "Take" means to kill or obtain
possession or control of any wildlife (ORS
496.004(16)).
(27) "Threatened species" means those species
defined in ORS 496.004(17).
(28) "USFWS" means the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service.
(29) "Wildlife" means those
species defined in ORS
496.004(19).
(30) "Wildlife held as pets" means wildlife
species which are native to Oregon and may be legally held including non-game
wildlife, grandfathered species, or other wildlife under conditions of Chapter
635 Div. 44 administrative rules and are not held for commercial or non-profit
purposes, or supported through fees, contracts or donations or as exhibit,
educational, animal entertainment industry or sanctuary animals or in an AZA or
ZAA accredited facility. Wildlife held as pets cannot be bred, reproduced, or
propagated and may not be offered for sale, trade, barter, or
exchange.
(31) "ZAA" means
Zoological Association of America.
(32) "Zoo or Aquarium" as defined by the
Association of Zoos Aquariums (2016) means "a permanent institution which owns
and maintains wildlife, under the direction of a professional staff, provides
its animals with appropriate care and exhibits them in an aesthetic manner to
the public on a regular basis. The institution, division, or section shall
further be defined as having as their primary mission the exhibition,
conservation, and preservation of the earth's fauna in an educational and
scientific manner."
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496, 496.390, 498.002, 498.029
Stats. Implemented: ORS 496
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