Or. Admin. Code § 635-412-0010 - Fish Passage Task Force
(1)
The Fish Passage Task Force has nine members who are appointed by the
Director.
(2) Three members
represent interests subject to the obligation to install fish passage at
facilities they install, own or operate; three members represent fishing,
environmental or conservation interests, and three members represent the
general public.
(3) Members serve
four year terms and are eligible for reappointment.
(4) The Task Force shall:
(a) Serve as the public advisory committee
and advise the Director, Department, and Commission regarding rulemaking to
implement the fish passage and exemption requirements consistent with
applicable law;
(b) Prioritize
projects from the statewide inventory of artificial obstructions for purposes
of restoration and enforcement;
(c)
Recommend to the Director, Department, and Commission appropriate levels of
funding and special conditions applicable to projects installing fish passage
or alternatives to fish passage resulting in a net benefit to native migratory
fish;
(d) Select one of its members
to serve as chair and one as vice chair;
(e) Review and recommend to the Department or
Commission, as applicable, which projects should be exempt;
(f) Report semiannually to the joint
legislative committee created under ORS
171.551, or to the appropriate
interim legislative committee with responsibility for salmon restoration or
species recovery, advising the committee on matters related to fish
passage;
(g) After public review
and comment, review applications for exemptions of the fish passage
requirement, and advise the Commission or Department, as applicable, as to
whether an artificial obstruction should be deemed exempt pursuant to ORS
509.585(9);
(h) Perform such other duties relating to
fish passage as requested by the Director or Commission;
(i) The Task Force shall meet at such times
and places as may be determined by the chair or by a majority of
members.
(5) The
Department's Fish Passage Coordinator serves as staff for the Task
Force.
(6) The chair of the Task
Force conducts the meetings of the Task Force, serves as the main contact point
between the Department or Commission and the Task Force, and performs other
duties as the Task Force sets. The vice chair of the Task Force shall serve as
chair if the chair is unavailable to carry out their duties.
(7) Task Force members may not receive
compensation for services as a member of the Task Force; however, in accordance
with ORS 292.495, a member of the Task
Force may receive reimbursement for actual and necessary travel or other
expenses incurred in the performance of official duties.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 496.138 & ORS 509.585
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 496.012 & ORS 509.585
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