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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 610 · Predatory Animals

610.060 Effect of certain wildlife law provisions on predatory animal control

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610.060 Effect of certain wildlife law provisions on predatory animal control. Except as provided in ORS 498.062, nothing in the wildlife laws is intended to deny the right of any person to control predatory animals as provided in ORS 610.105. [1971 c.658 §28; 1973 c.723 §126; 1975 c.214 §2; 1975 c.791 §3; 2022 c.33 §26]
Note: The amendments to 610.060 by section 75, chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2022, become operative only if certain conditions are met. See sections 54 and 61 to 64, chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2022 (third note following 527.711). 610.060, as amended by section 75, chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2022, is set forth for the user’s convenience.
610.060. Nothing in the wildlife laws is intended to deny the right of any person to control predatory animals as provided in ORS 610.105.
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