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).
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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