Or. Admin. Code § 635-044-0490 - Cost, Expiration Date, and Changes to a Wildlife Holding, Wildlife Exhibitor/Animal Entertainment Industry or Wildlife Sanctuary Permit
(1) Any person
desiring to obtain a Wildlife Holding Permit must be an Oregon resident with a
legal Oregon address and must submit a complete application and a
non-refundable application species fee and license agent fee listed on the
permit application. All applications require Department approval and payment of
the Wildlife Holding Permit fees of $26.00 for each species held.
(2) Any person desiring to obtain a Wildlife
Exhibitor/Animal Entertainment Industry or Sanctuary permit must be an Oregon
resident and identify whether the applicant is an individual, partnership,
corporation, Limited Liability Company or other legal entity. (if a
partnership, the application must provide the full names and addresses of the
partners; if a corporation, the application must provide the full names and
addresses of all officers, directors and stockholder; if a limited liability
company, the application must provide the full names and addresses of all
members and managers; if the applicant is structured as a tiered organization,
the application must provide the full names and address of all of the partners;
or officers, directors and stockholders; or members and managers of each
constituent entity within the tiered organization). Applicant must submit a
complete application and a non-refundable application fee of $100.00 and
license agent fee listed on the permit application.
(3) The Wildlife Holding, Wildlife
Exhibitor/Animal Entertainment Industry, and Wildlife Sanctuary Permits expires
on December 31 of the year issued.
(4) All permit renewals and payment of
associated fees must occur before the expiration date of the current permit.
Verification of annual permit requirements (if applicable to the permit) must
accompany the renewal application.
(5) A new application is required for any
change of address by the permittee.
(6) The addition of animals of the species
approved on the original permit requires prior approval by the local department
biologist.
(7) Except as directed in
635-044-0470(4)
and 635-044-0475(1)(A) and
(3), wildlife held on a Wildlife Holding
Permit may only be transferred to another Wildlife Holding Permittee and
requires:
(a) The species transferred is
listed on the receiving permittee's Wildlife Holding Permit, and;
(b) A new application and updated Wildlife
Holding Permit and payment of associated fees for the addition of animals of
the species transferred, and;
(c)
Approval by the Department.
(8) Failure to renew a Wildlife
Exhibitor/Animal Entertainment Industry or Wildlife Sanctuary Permit, or
Wildlife Holding Permit by December 31 of the year issued may result in a
penalty or confiscation of held species, fines, and denial of a future
permit.
(9) The Department may
revoke or decline to renew a Wildlife Exhibitor/Animal Entertainment Industry
or Wildlife Sanctuary Permit or Wildlife Holding Permit or Game Bird
Propagation License if the permittee/licensee is convicted of, or admits to a
violation of, any wildlife law or any rule, order or permit issued under the
wildlife laws within the previous 5 years of the date of application. Upon
revocation or non-renewal of a permit, the Department will confiscate any
birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles held.
(10) Cancelation or non-renewal of
application, licenses, or permits and contested case procedure is defined in
635-044-0570.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052, 498.222 & 498.242
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052, 498.222 & 498.242
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