Or. Admin. Code § 635-049-0045 - Release or Escape of Captive Cervids
(1) It is unlawful to release, or to
negligently allow to escape, any captive cervids without first obtaining a
permit from the Department pursuant to ORS
498.052, or unless operating
under a rehabilitation or scientific take permit.
(2) Any cervids that have escaped or been
illegally released from captivity are deemed a public nuisance.
(3) Captive cervids that have escaped or been
illegally released from a holding facility are unprotected wildlife, and
therefore may be killed by any person authorized under provisions of
635-049-0035(3).
(4) Any person holding cervids other than
under a rehabilitation or scientific take license or permit must notify the
Department immediately of any release or escape of cervids and must, at their
own expense, recapture or destroy the cervids within 72 hours of discovering
the release or escape. If they do not recapture or destroy the released or
escaped cervids within 72 hours, the Department or its agent may capture or
destroy such cervids. The Department may seek reimbursement from the holder for
any expenses the State of Oregon incurs in recovering, maintaining or disposing
of such cervids, plus any damage to the state's wildlife or wildlife habitat.
In deciding whether to seek reimbursement, the Department will consider the
nature, scope and environmental impact of the release or escape, as well as
whether the holder acted promptly and in a cooperative manner to deal with the
release or escape. If the Department demands reimbursement, the holder must
reimburse the Department in full within 30 days of receipt of the written
demand.
(5) Any person holding
cervids must keep wild cervids out of enclosures holding at least one captive
cervid. If a wild cervid enters an enclosure holding at least one captive
cervid, the holder must notify the Department and remove the wild cervid as
soon as practicable.
(6)
Notwithstanding subsection (4), if the Division Administrator determines that
released or escaped cervids present an imminent danger to wildlife, the
Division Administrator may take whatever action deemed appropriate, including
destruction of the released or escaped cervids. Similarly, if the Division
Administrator determines that a holder has failed to remove a wild cervid from
an enclosure holding at least one captive cervid as soon as practicable, the
Department may remove the wild cervid.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 496.162, 497.228, 498.002, 498.019, 498.052 & 174.106
Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 496.162, 497.228, 498.002, 498.019, 498.052 & 174.106
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