Oregon Statutes
§ 337.300 — Animal dissection; refusal by student; alternatives; notification
Oregon § 337.300
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 337.300 (2026).
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(1)A kindergarten through grade 12 public school student may refuse to dissect any vertebrate or invertebrate animal or the parent or legal guardian of a kindergarten through grade 12 public school student may refuse to allow the student to dissect any vertebrate or invertebrate animal.
(2)A school district that includes dissection as part of its coursework shall permit students to demonstrate competency in the coursework through alternative materials or methods of learning that do not include the dissection of animals. These alternative materials and methods may include but are not limited to:
(a)Videotapes, DVDs and CD-ROMs;
(b)Models;
(c)Films;
(d)Books;
(e)Computer programs;
(f)Clay modeling; and
(g)Transparencies.
(3)A kindergarten through grade 12 public school teacher may
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