Oregon Statutes

§ 497.312 — Special restrictions on holding coyotes

Oregon § 497.312
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.14
Title 41Wildlife
Ch. 497Licenses, Tags and Permits

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 497.312 (2026).

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(1)Any rules promulgated by the State Fish and Wildlife Commission pursuant to ORS 497.308 that authorize the acquisition and holding in captivity of a coyote must require, among other matters:
(a)That the holder of the permit obtain for the animal rabies inoculations;
(b)That the animal must at all times wear an identification tag issued by the commission;
(c)That the holder of the permit notify the commission upon the death or the sale, transfer, removal from the state or other disposition of the animal;
(d)That the holder of the permit not abandon the animal; and
(e)That the holder of the permit cause the animal to be neutered.
(2)The holder of a permit referred to in subsection (1) of this section is subject to the same liability and other requirements of ORS 609.135 to 609.190

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Related

§ 497.308
Oregon § 497.308
§ 609.135
Oregon § 609.135
§ 497.298
Oregon § 497.298

Legislative History

1977 c.247 §2

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