Oregon Statutes

§ 498.170 — Hunters who have a visual impairment

Oregon § 498.170
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.14
Title 41Wildlife
Ch. 498Hunting, Angling and Trapping Regulations; Miscellaneous Wildlife Protective

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 498.170 (2026).

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(1)A person who does not have a visual impairment and who accompanies a hunter who possesses a visually impaired hunter license may:
(a)Assist the hunter in selecting a game animal or bird;
(b)Assist the aiming or sighting of a firearm;
(c)Advise the hunter when to fire a firearm;
(d)Shoot a game animal or bird on behalf of the hunter while in the immediate presence of the hunter; and
(e)Tag and retrieve game animals and birds on behalf of the hunter.
(2)The person accompanying a hunter who has a visual impairment shall be required to possess a valid hunting license. The person accompanying a hunter who has a visual impairment may also hunt game animals or birds if the person possesses the appropriate tags, permits and stamps for the area and time period.
(3)A hunter who possesses

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Legislative History

1997 c.407 §1; 2007 c.70 §279

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