OAR 635-060-0046
Preference Point Reinstatement


(1)

The Commission shall accommodate Oregon residents who have lost preference points because of being called to active military service after June 1, 2002.

(a)

The Commission shall accommodate the following individuals called to service at any location: Oregon National Guard.

(b)

The Commission shall accommodate the following Oregon residents with military operational commitments: regular members of the United States Armed Forces (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard), members of the United States military reserves, and members of the National Guard.

(c)

The Commission authorizes the Director to make such accommodations by:

(A)

Reinstating preference points existing for a series, plus an additional point for participating in the draw.

(d)

Individuals seeking accommodation pursuant to this rule (or immediate family members acting on their behalf) must make a request in writing or in person to the Salem headquarters office. Each request must include a letter from a supervising officer on official unit letterhead verifying operational commitments.

(2)

(a) The Director may reinstate the preference points of a person who the Director determines did not or will not participate in a controlled hunt because of:

(A)

Circumstances beyond the person’s control; or

(B)

Tragic personal circumstances.

(b)

“Tragic personal circumstances” means:

(A)

Death or life-threatening injury or illness in the person’s immediate family; or

(B)

The person’s own serious injury or illness, which results in the person’s hospitalization. The person need not be hospitalized during the hunt; this rule also applies if preparation for surgery or recovery after hospitalization renders the person incapable of participating in the hunt.

(c)

To apply for reinstatement, the person must provide a sworn affidavit providing adequate details and must return the unused tag if it was purchased or a signed affidavit stating the tag was not used. When relying upon tragic personal circumstances, the person must also provide a sworn affidavit by a physician. When relying upon circumstances beyond the person’s control, the person must also provide documentation of the circumstances (such as an accident report or affidavit from an employer).

(d)

“Circumstances beyond the person’s control” excludes complaints about the quality of a hunt (including, but not limited to, road closures, inclement weather and work being conducted in the hunt area).

(e)

If the Director decides that the person does not qualify for reinstatement, the person may appeal that decision to the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission (Commission). The Commission must review the Director’s decision within 60 days after receipt of appeal. The Commission will not take verbal testimony from the person, and the Commission’s decision is final.

(f)

If the Director or Commission reinstates a person’s preference point under this subsection, the person will be awarded a new point as when classified as “unsuccessful” in the draw and is not entitled to a refund of license or tag fees.

Source: Rule 635-060-0046 — Preference Point Reinstatement, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=635-060-0046.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 635-060-0046’s source at or​.us