Oregon Statutes
§ 508.725 — Released fish as state property; consideration by commission of adverse economic impact on hatcheries
Oregon § 508.725
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 508.725 (2026).
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(1)All fish released under ORS 508.700 to 508.745 during the time they are in the wild will be the property of the state and may be taken under angling or commercial fishing laws of this state until they return to the private hatchery.
(2)In carrying out the provisions of ORS 496.162 or 506.129, the State Fish and Wildlife Commission shall not consider evidence of or argument regarding the prospect of adverse economic impact on the activities of hatcheries for which permits have been issued unless the commission determines that it is necessary in order to comply with the policies set forth in ORS 496.012 or 506.109.
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Legislative History
1971 c.203 §4; 1979 c.335 §1
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§ 508.005
§ 508.005§ 508.006
Definitions§ 508.010
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§ 508.020§ 508.021
§ 508.021§ 508.030
License required for fishing gear§ 508.045
Exemption of retail fish dealers§ 508.105
§ 508.105§ 508.110
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Oregon § 508.725, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/508.725.