Oregon Code § ORS 496.731

Written notification requiring removal of attractant for potentially habituated wildlife; exceptions
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) Officer means any person authorized to enforce the wildlife laws pursuant to ORS 496.605, 496.610 or 496.615.
(b) Potentially habituated wildlife means bear, cougar, coyote and wolf.
(2) A person who places, deposits, distributes, stores or scatters food, garbage or any other attractant so as to knowingly constitute a lure, attraction or enticement for potentially habituated wildlife may be issued a written notification by an officer requiring the person to remove the food, garbage or other attractant within two days of notification.
(3) A person who receives a written notification under subsection (2) of this section shall remove the food, garbage or other attractant as directed.
(4) This section does not apply to:
(a) Activities related to an agricultural, forestry or ranching operation.
(b) Feeding potentially habituated wildlife with the State Fish and Wildlife Directors authorization. The director may authorize the feeding:
(A) In order to prevent damage to private property;
(B) In order to mitigate the population loss anticipated by a predicted winter mortality; or
(C) As a part of a research or management program.
(c) Waste disposal facilities operating in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws.
(d) Zoos, wildlife refuges and persons that have a permit to keep wildlife in captivity for rehabilitation or other purposes pursuant to ORS 497.228, 497.298 or 497.308.
(5) Nothing in this section affects any provision of ORS 498.164.
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