Or. Admin. Code § 635-056-0130 - Classification Requests
(1) For species
that are not listed in these rules, no person may possess, import, purchase,
sell, exchange, or offer to purchase, sell or exchange the species in Oregon.
(2) Species may be classified as
Prohibited, Controlled or Noncontrolled. The classification may vary by
activity (e.g., possession allowed, but sale prohibited). If a specific
nonnative species, subspecies or hybrid is not classified as either Prohibited,
Controlled or Noncontrolled, or is classified but not for a particular activity
(e.g., import, sale, possession, transport), any person may either:
(a) Petition the commission to classify the
species or allow the particular activity pursuant to OAR
137-001-0070; or
(b) Request the director to classify the
species as Noncontrolled, pursuant to OAR
635-056-0140.
(c) Any person petitioning or requesting
classification shall provide information illustrating that the requested action
will not harm, nor has the potential to harm, any native species or its
habitat. The information should be scientific in nature, in written form and
include an appropriate literature cited section.
(3) In evaluating a request to classify a
species, subspecies or hybrid, the commission may consider the following
factors, when appropriate:
(a) Potential to
introduce disease or parasites to native wildlife populations;
(b) Potential for interbreeding or
hybridizing with native wildlife;
(c) Possible competition with native wildlife
for habitat, food, water, etc.;
(d) Impacts on the habitat of native
wildlife;
(e) Potential predation
on native wildlife;
(f)
Feasibility of capturing and eradicating escaped animals;
(g) Cost of capturing and eradicating escaped
animals; or
(h) Any other factor
or consideration the commission considers necessary to protect and maintain
native wildlife.
(i) How is the
species categorized in "The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species?
(j) Is the species commercially propagated?
Unknown, rarely, moderate, common
(4) The director may appoint a Wildlife
Integrity Review Panel to consider the information presented by the petitioner
as appropriate. The director may, in appointing the panel, consider scientific
expertise, professional background, and other qualifications needed to make
sound decisions. The director may seek commission recommendations in making
Wildlife Integrity Review Panel appointments. If convened, the panel shall make
a recommendation to the commission on the classification of the species,
subspecies or hybrid and what conditions, if any, should apply to the proposed
activity (e.g., import, sale, possession, transfer).
(5) The director may call for scientific
based studies or other verifiable information useful in placing the requested
species in the appropriate classification category.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: 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
Stats. 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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