OAR 141-110-0135
Livestock Trailing
(1)
Livestock trailing by any person other than the forage lessee operating within their leasehold requires a livestock trailing permit.(2)
Any person applying for a livestock trailing permit must do so in writing on a form provided by the Department and include the application fee as provided in OAR 141-110-0045 (Application Fees)(3).(3)
The application must be received (unless otherwise agreed to by the Department) at least 30 calendar days prior to the intended livestock trailing.(4)
Upon receipt of a completed application the Department will determine whether or not to issue the livestock trailing permit.(5)
The Department may issue, deny, or issue with conditions the livestock trailing permit only after a determination that the applicant has shown that the proposed livestock trailing will not:(a)
Substantially interfere with the activities of the forage lessee or any other authorized uses of the area subject to the livestock trailing;(b)
Substantially impact fish, wildlife, recreational, cultural or other resources; or(c)
Pose a public safety hazard.(6)
A livestock trailing permit will be issued for a specific time period and with specific terms, including compensation and conditions. The livestock trailing permit is not renewable.(7)
Compensation due to the Department for a livestock trailing permit will be based on the total number of animals crossing the state land in a single “round trip” per year as provided in OAR 141-110-0080 (Compensation)(4).
Source:
Rule 141-110-0135 — Livestock Trailing, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=141-110-0135
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