OAR 635-412-0020
Fish Passage Approval


(1)

No person shall construct or maintain any artificial obstruction across any waters of this state that are inhabited, or were historically inhabited, by native migratory fish without providing passage for native migratory fish.

(2)

Prior to construction, fundamental change in permit status or abandonment of an artificial obstruction in any waters of this state, a person owning or operating an artificial obstruction shall obtain a determination from the Department as to whether native migratory fish are or were historically present in the waters, unless the owner or operator assumes the presence of native migratory fish.

(3)

If the Department determines, or the owner or operator assumes, that native migratory fish are or were historically present in the waters, prior to construction, fundamental change in permit status, or abandonment of the artificial obstruction the person owning or operating the artificial obstruction shall either:

(a)

Obtain from the Department an approval determination of a fish passage plan that meets the requirements of OAR 635-412-0035 (Fish Passage Criteria) for the specific artificial obstruction.

(b)

Obtain from the Department a programmatic approval of a fish passage plan for multiple artificial obstructions of the same type. The Department may also grant programmatic approval to an agent for multiple owners or operators of artificial obstructions of the same type. Programmatic approvals are only valid so long as the owner or operator complies with the conditions of the programmatic approval. The Department shall only provide programmatic approval if:

(A)

Fish passage structures placed under the programmatic approval meet criteria determined by the Department;

(B)

The owner, operator, or agent demonstrates to the Department prior experience providing or approving acceptable fish passage structures;

(C)

The owner, operator, or agent reports installation information annually to the Department, including but not limited to the location and installation date of all fish passage structures placed under the programmatic approval;

(D)

The owner or operator allows, or the agent requires owners or operators to allow, the Department to inspect fish passage structures placed under the programmatic approval at reasonable times; and

(E)

The owner, operator, or agent agrees to expeditiously remedy all fish passage structures placed under the programmatic approval which the Department finds do not meet the criteria or conditions of the programmatic approval.

(c)

Pursuant to ORS 527.710 (Duties and powers of board)(6), install and maintain road-stream crossing structures on non-federal forestlands in compliance with State Board of Forestry, through the Oregon Department of Forestry, rules and guidelines. These rules and guidelines require concurrence by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife that they meet the purposes of the Department’s fish passage program;

(d)

Obtain a waiver from fish passage requirements for the artificial obstruction as provided in OAR 635-412-0025 (Fish Passage Waivers and Exemptions); or

(e)

Obtain an exemption from fish passage requirements for the artificial obstruction as provided in OAR 635-412-0025 (Fish Passage Waivers and Exemptions).

(4)

Fish passage plans shall provide for and be implemented such that fish passage is installed at the artificial obstruction prior to completion of or by the end of the same in-water work period as the action which triggered fish passage requirements under subsection (2), unless:

(a)

An owner or operator demonstrates to the Department an imminent or immediate threat to human safety which requires construction at a failed artificial obstruction prior to being able to complete the requirements of subsection (3), and the Department approves a fish passage plan in which the requirements of subsection (3) shall be met by the end of the next in-water work period or as soon as practicable. Providing passage at the time of construction is preferred;

(b)

The Commission finds that additional time is necessary and appropriate given the size and scope of the project;

(c)

Installation begins within this period and the Department finds that additional time to complete installation is necessary and appropriate given the size and scope of the project; or

(d)

The Department finds that additional time is necessary and appropriate as part of the terms and conditions of a negotiated settlement for a federal proceeding, or in coordination with other federal requirements.

Source: Rule 635-412-0020 — Fish Passage Approval, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=635-412-0020.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 635-412-0020’s source at or​.us