Or. Admin. Code § 635-060-0023 - Modified Preference Point System
(1) The Modified Preference Point System
separates the tags for each controlled game mammal hunt into two groups:
(a) Seventy-five percent of the tags will be
issued through the preference point system;
(b) The remaining 25 percent of the tags will
be issued by the equal-probability computer drawing.
(2) Applicants shall accrue no more than one
preference point per hunt number series per year. Valid applicants who did not
receive controlled hunt tags for their first choice hunt number in the 100,
200, 400, 600, or 700 series hunts during the controlled hunt drawing shall
receive one preference point applicable to subsequent controlled hunt drawings
for the respective hunt number series, except as excluded in OAR
635-060-0008(4).
(3) A preference point will automatically
accrue within each controlled hunt series when an applicant's first choice is
selecting the preference point saver option.
(4) Youth nine years of age or older are
eligible to apply for automatic Preference Points as described in (3) provided
they have a social security number, an ODFW ID number issued by the Department,
and purchase the appropriate (resident or nonresident) juvenile or adult
hunting license.
(5) The Modified
Preference Point System will group controlled hunt applicants by the number of
preference points they have accrued for each hunt number series. Applicants
with the highest number of preference points for each hunt number will be drawn
first. Applicants having the next highest number of preference points per hunt
number will be drawn next. This tag issuance process will continue through
descending numbers of preference points until 75 percent of the tags authorized
for the hunt have been issued, unless all qualified applicants with preference
points have been issued tags prior to that point. Any tags remaining following
the issuance of preference point tags will be issued through the
equal-probability computer drawing. Applicants unsuccessful in the preference
point tag issuance procedure and those applicants without preference points
will be placed in the equal-probability computer drawing for the remaining
tags.
(6) Applicants, except for
those with a Pioneer Combination License or a Resident Disabled Veterans
Combination License holder who are 65-years of age or older, successful in
drawing their first choice hunt except selecting the preference point saver
option within a hunt number series shall have zero preference points when they
next apply for a tag in that hunt number series. Successful Applicants with a
Pioneer Combination License or Resident Disabled Veterans Combination License
holders who are 65-years of age or older, shall have one preference point when
they next apply for a tag in that hunt number series. Qualifying for both
licenses will result in only one-preference point when reset.
(7) Beginning in 2008 applicants will not
forfeit preference points accumulated for a hunt number series when they do not
apply for that hunt number series for two consecutive years.
(8) Applicants who have their hunting license
suspended or revoked by legal action will forfeit all preference
points.
(9) Party applicant
preference points shall be determined by totaling the preference points of all
party members and then calculating the average of this total. Party preference
points will be rounded up from x.51 (e.g. 3.51 to 4, 3.50 to 3) to the next
whole number.
(10) Department
records are final to determine accrued preference points for controlled hunt
applicants.
(11) Each applicant's
preference point accrual record will be linked to their permanent
identification number. Preference point applicants shall use the permanent
identification number each time they apply for a controlled hunt tag. Failure
to do so shall place the applicant in the equal-probability drawing for their
hunt number series and preference points will not be accrued
together.
(12) Applicants will
receive no preference points when:
(a) Their
application is not received by the appropriate application date; however, a
hunter may purchase one preference point for the current year, for each series
(100, 200, 400, 600, and 700) from July 1 through November 30 if they did not
apply during the controlled hunt drawing for that series.
(b) They request their controlled hunt
application be withdrawn prior to the controlled hunt drawing;
(c) The controlled hunt application has been
falsified.
(13) The
Modified Preference Point System shall apply to 100, 200, 400, 600, and 700
series hunts.
(14) In 2005, 800
series points were converted into 600 series points.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 496.162, SB 593 (2019), 408.225 & 497.102
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 496.162, SB 593 (2019), 408.225 & 497.102
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