Or. Admin. Code § 690-330-0010 - Proof of Appropriation
(1) ORS
537.250(1) and
537.630(3)
prescribe that the Director shall issue a certificate of water right upon
satisfactory proof of appropriation. Satisfactory proof shall be following:
(a) A determination by the Department that
appropriation of water to beneficial use under the terms of the permit has been
accomplished to the extent authorized;
(b) A determination by the Department that
appropriation of water to a beneficial use under the terms of the permit was
accomplished to an extent less than authorized shall constitute proof for that
portion of the appropriation.
(2) If the Department determines that proof
has been made to an extent different from or less than that granted by the
permit, a proposed certificate of water right shall be prepared. The proposed
certificate shall describe the right determined completed under the provisions
of the permit. The proposed certificate shall be sent by first class mail to
the permittee at the last known address, or with the consent of the recipient,
by electronic means together with notice that the permittee or landowner has a
period of 60 days from the date the proposed certificate was sent within which
to request the Department reconsider the contents of the proposed certificate
of water right. If no request for reconsideration is received within the 60-day
period, the Director shall issue a water right certificate to the permittee
pursuant to ORS 537.250(1) or
537.630(4).
(3) If the Department determines that proof
has been made on the full extent granted by the permit, a certificate may be
issued without the necessity of a proposed certificate.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 536.025 & 536.027
Stats. Implemented: ORS 536.220, 536.300, 536.310, 537.250, 537.338, 537.356 - 537.358, 537.630 & 540 & 543
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