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Division 56
Importation, Possession, Confinement, Transportation and Sale of Nonnative Wildlife

Rules

635‑056‑0000
Purpose and General Information
635‑056‑0002
Taxonomy
635‑056‑0010
Definitions
635‑056‑0020
Animals Exempt from These Rules
635‑056‑0030
Exclusions
635‑056‑0040
Requirements for Importation and Possession of Live Wildlife
635‑056‑0050
Prohibited Species
635‑056‑0060
Noncontrolled Species
635‑056‑0070
Controlled Wildlife Species
635‑056‑0075
Controlled Fish Species
635‑056‑0080
Sale of Wildlife
635‑056‑0090
Transportation
635‑056‑0100
Holding of Nonnative Wildlife
635‑056‑0110
Escaped Wildlife
635‑056‑0130
Classification Requests
635‑056‑0140
Noncontrolled Classification
635‑056‑0150
Grandfathering
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Location: https://oregon.public.law/rules/oar_chapter_635_division_56

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