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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 506

506.231 Public report of fish hatchery activities

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506.231 Public report of fish hatchery activities. The State Department of Fish and Wildlife shall prepare and make available to the public upon request monthly reports of fish hatchery operations. Information in the report shall include, but is not limited to:
(1)The location of each state facility at which salmon eggs were taken and the number of eggs taken.
(2)The number and destination of salmon eggs transferred from one state facility to another.
(3)The number of salmon eggs to be reared at each state facility.
(4)The number of salmon eggs sold from each state facility to any person granted a permit pursuant to ORS 508.700 to 508.745.
(5)The number of salmon eggs from state facilities allocated for volunteer salmonid improvement program activities.
(6)The location and circumstances of each mortality incident involving 10,000 or more salmon eggs at a state facility. [1981 c.646 §3]
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