OAR 250-016-0020
Definitions


(1)

“Decal” is an identifying registration sticker or fabric tag visibly displayed on a vessel, vehicle, pack or other equipment.

(2)

“Deposit” is a collection of fees prior to providing outdoor recreational activities.

(3)

“Drop Camp” is a site whose location is chosen either by the Outfitter and Guide or the client but where no guided hunt or fishing services are provided to the client.

(4)

“Guide Boatsman Trainee” is an individual who is an Outfitter and Guide or an employee of an Outfitter and Guide who is receiving experience on whitewater as required in ORS 704.070 (Requirements for safety equipment, experience and training).

(5)

“Outfitter and Guide Hunt” is an outdoor recreational activity in which the client is physically accompanied in the field by the registered Outfitter and Guide or the employee(s) of the registered Outfitter and Guide during the hunt.

(6)

“Owned or Controlled” land means any lands owned or under a formal leasing giving the individual as a sole-proprietor, partnership, or other corporation exclusive control of the use of the lands.

(7)

“Packing” is the act by the registered Outfitter and Guide or the employee(s) of the registered Outfitter and Guide to lead clients in overland outdoor recreational activities including but not limited to the transportation of client, equipment and supplies, harvested game, by machine, boat, animal or guide.

(8)

“Person” means an individual, partnership, corporation or non-profit organization.

(9)

“Resident”, as it pertains to this division, is an individual who has physically resided in the State of Oregon for a period of not less than six consecutive months immediately prior to the date of submitting an application to be registered as an Outfitter and Guide in the State of Oregon. Mere ownership of real property or payment of property taxes in the State of Oregon does not establish residency. A “resident” shall not hold or claim any resident privileges in any other state or country for any purpose. Resident privileges include, but are not limited to:
(a) A valid state driver’s license;
(b) A state voter registration; or
(c) Filing of resident state income taxes.

(10)

“Serious” violation is:

(a)

A Felony or Class A, B or C misdemeanor conviction for a violation of any requirements listed in ORS 704.040 (Revocation of registration)(5) or any rules adopted pursuant to those Chapters; or

(b)

An action that results in a fishing or hunting license or permit to be suspended, revoked, canceled or denied by the courts or by a state or federal agency with appropriate jurisdiction; or

(c)

Any violation of the requirements in ORS 704.040 (Revocation of registration)(5)(b), or any rules adopted pursuant to those Chapters, while the guide was operating with a conditional registration.

(11)

“Repeated” violation is:

(a)

Any combination of three Class A, B, C or D infractions, or violations of ethical or professional standards in OAR 250-016-0060 (Outfitter and Guide Ethical and Professional Standards), during a five year period; or

(b)

Any two felony or Class A, B or C misdemeanor convictions within a period of ten (10) years.
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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