75th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2009 Regular Session
Enrolled
Senate Bill 391
Sponsored by Senators HASS, BOQUIST; Representatives BERGER,
BRUUN, GARRARD, ROBLAN, SCHAUFLER, WITT
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AN ACT
Relating to exotic animals; creating new provisions; and amending
ORS 609.305, 609.309, 609.312, 609.315, 609.319 and 609.335.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
SECTION 1. ORS 609.305 is amended to read:
609.305. As used in ORS 609.305 to 609.335 and 609.992, '
exotic animal' means:
(1) Any member of the family Felidae not indigenous to Oregon,
except the species Felis catus (domestic cat);
(2) Any nonhuman primate;
{ - (3) Any wolf (Canis lupus); - }
{ - (4) - } { + (3) + } Any nonwolf member of the family
Canidae not indigenous to Oregon, except the species Canis
familiaris (domestic dog); { - and - }
{ - (5) - } { + (4) + } Any bear, except the black bear
(Ursus americanus) { + ; and
(5) Any member of the order Crocodylia + }.
SECTION 2. ORS 609.309 is amended to read:
609.309. It is the policy of this state { - that the keeping
of exotic animals be regulated so as - } to { + protect the
public against health and safety risks that exotic animals pose
to the community, + } ensure the health, welfare and safety of
{ - those - } { + exotic + } animals and { - to - } ensure
the security of facilities in which { - they - } { + exotic
animals + } are kept, so as to avoid undue physical or financial
risk to the public. { - It is the policy of this state that
regulation place no more burden upon the keepers of exotic
animals than is required to accomplish the purposes expressed in
this section. - }
SECTION 3. ORS 609.312 is amended to read:
609.312. A person who sells an exotic animal must, prior to
accepting the offer to purchase, provide the prospective
purchaser of the { + exotic + } animal with informational
material approved by the State Department of Agriculture
regarding the care, husbandry, health and nutritional needs of
the { + exotic + } animal. { + This section does not allow the
sale of an exotic animal to a person located in this state other
than an entity described in ORS 609.315. + }
SECTION 4. ORS 609.315 is amended to read:
609.315. { + (1) + } The requirements for a permit in ORS
609.319 and 609.335 { - shall - } { + do + } not apply
to { + the following + }:
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{ - (1) - } { + (a) + } A wildlife rehabilitation center
operated under a valid permit issued by the State Fish and
Wildlife Commission pursuant to ORS 497.308 { + . + } { - ;
or - }
{ - (2) - } { + (b) + } A facility operated under a valid
license or { + research facility + } registration issued by the
United States Department of Agriculture pursuant to the federal
Animal Welfare Act of 1970 (7 U.S.C. 2133 or 2136).
{ + (c) An exotic animal protection organization, including
humane societies and animal shelters, incorporated under ORS
chapter 65, that houses an exotic animal at the written request
of the state or a state agency for a period not to exceed 30
days.
(d) A law enforcement agency.
(e) A licensed veterinary hospital or clinic.
(f) An educational facility that houses a member of the order
Crocodylia pursuant to a written request of the state, a local
government or a state agency stating the need to house the member
of the order Crocodylia at the educational facility.
(g) A person or organization that takes in an exotic animal in
an emergency situation but that does not otherwise qualify for an
exemption under this section. The person or organization may keep
the exotic animal for not more than 48 hours during which time
the person or organization must make a good faith effort to
contact a law enforcement agency, the State Department of
Agriculture or a wildlife rehabilitation center described in
paragraph (a) of this subsection.
(h) A person with a disability as defined in 42
U.S.C. 12102(2)(A) who possesses a service monkey if:
(A) The person presents, at the request of the State Department
of Agriculture, written proof from a medical doctor that the
person has a disability and that the service monkey performs
specific tasks for the benefit of the person with the disability;
(B) The service monkey was obtained from, and trained at, a
nonprofit organization whose mission is to improve the quality of
life of persons with disabilities; and
(C) The person complies with any requirements of the Americans
with Disabilities Act relating to service animals.
(2) As used in subsection (1)(h) of this section, 'service
monkey' means a nonhuman primate of the genus Cebus that is
trained to perform specific tasks for a person with a
disability. + }
SECTION 5. ORS 609.319 is amended to read:
609.319. { + (1) + } { - No - } { + A + } person may
{ + not + } keep an exotic animal in this state unless { - ,
before acquiring the animal, - } the person possesses a valid
State Department of Agriculture permit for that animal
{ - issued pursuant to ORS 609.335. - } { + issued prior to
the effective date of this 2009 Act or issued as provided in
section 8 of this 2009 Act.
(2) Except as provided in subsection (4) of this section, a
person keeping an exotic animal in this state may not breed that
animal.
(3) + } { - No - } { + A + } person may { + not + } keep
an exotic animal in this state for more than 30 days after the
expiration, revocation or suspension of a permit.
{ + (4)(a) A person may breed a small exotic feline if the
person:
(A) Is exempt from the requirements for a permit under ORS
609.315; or
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(B) Breeds a small exotic feline with a member of the species
Felis catus (domestic cat), and:
(i) The person has a permit issued by the State Department of
Agriculture under section 8 of this 2009 Act; and
(ii) The person provides written documentation, including the
person's business license, that the person bred the animals for
the purpose of retail sale of the offspring.
(b) As used in this subsection, 'small exotic feline' means a
member of the family Felidae, except the species Felis catus
(domestic cat), that weighs 50 pounds or less when fully
mature. + }
SECTION 6. ORS 609.335 is amended to read:
609.335. { - (1) The State Department of Agriculture shall
issue permits for the keeping of exotic animals, as defined in
ORS 609.305. - }
{ - (2) - } { + (1) + } The { - department - }
{ + State Department of Agriculture + } shall adopt reasonable
rules for issuing permits to keep exotic animals and establishing
conditions { - thereof - } { + for keeping the exotic
animals + }. The conditions shall be directed toward ensuring the
health, welfare and safety of the { + exotic + } animals and,
where necessary, the security of facilities in which the
{ + exotic + } animals are kept so as to avoid undue physical or
financial risk to the public. The rules shall be no more
restrictive upon keepers of exotic animals than is reasonably
necessary to carry out
{ - subsection (1) of this section and - } the purposes of ORS
609.309.
{ - (3) A separate permit shall be required for each species
of exotic animal kept. A permit shall be valid for a period of
two years from the date of issue and may be renewed. - }
{ - (4) The department may charge a fee for the issuance and
renewal of permits under this section. The fee shall not exceed
$300 for each issuance and $100 for each renewal. - }
{ - (5) - } { + (2) + } The department may revoke a permit
upon finding a violation of rules adopted under this section, or
the department may issue a finding of violation and a warning to
remedy the violation by a specified date.
SECTION 7. { + Sections 8 and 9 of this 2009 Act are added to
and made a part of ORS 609.305 to 609.335. + }
SECTION 8. { + (1) The State Department of Agriculture may
issue a permit to a person to keep an exotic animal if the person
applies for the permit within 90 days after the effective date of
this 2009 Act.
(2) The department may, within one year of the effective date
of this 2009 Act, issue a permit to a person to possess an exotic
animal if the person submits satisfactory proof to the department
that the person possessed the exotic animal prior to the
effective date of this 2009 Act and that the person meets
requirements of rules adopted by the department under ORS
609.335.
(3) The department may charge a fee to issue or renew a permit
under this section. The fee may not exceed $100. Each permit or
renewal of a permit is valid for two years. + }
SECTION 9. { + The State Department of Agriculture may issue a
permit to a person to keep an exotic animal if:
(1) The person operated a facility under a valid license or
research facility registration issued by the United States
Department of Agriculture pursuant to the federal Animal Welfare
Act of 1970 (7 U.S.C. 2133 or 2136);
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(2) The person does not renew the person's license or
registration described in subsection (1) of this section;
(3) The person applies for the permit within 90 days after the
renewal date of the license or registration; and
(4) The person meets the requirements of rules adopted by the
department under ORS 609.335. + }
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Passed by Senate March 24, 2009
Repassed by Senate June 12, 2009
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Secretary of Senate
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President of Senate
Passed by House June 10, 2009
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Speaker of House
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Received by Governor:
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Approved:
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Governor
Filed in Office of Secretary of State:
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Secretary of State
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