Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 167 § 167.350 — Forfeiture of rights in mistreated animal; costs; disposition of animal
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 167 ·
Oregon Code § 167.350·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Forfeiture of rights in mistreated animal; costs; disposition of animal.
(1)(a) In addition to and not in
lieu of any other sentence it may impose, a court shall require a defendant
convicted under ORS 167.315 to 167.333, 167.340, 167.355 or 167.365 to forfeit
any rights of the defendant in the animal subjected to the violation, and to
repay the reasonable costs incurred by a government agency, a humane
investigation agency or its agent or a person prior to judgment in caring for
each animal associated with the criminal proceeding.
(b) If a
government agency or a humane investigation agency or its agent provides care
and treatment for impounded or seized animals, a court that orders a defendant
to repay reasonable costs of care under paragraph (a) of this subsection may
not reduce the incurred cost amount based on the agency having received
donations or other funding for the care.
(2)(a) When the
court orders the defendants rights in the animal to be forfeited, the court
may further order that those rights be given over to an appropriate person or
agency demonstrating a willingness to accept and care for the animal or to the
county or an appropriate animal care agency for further disposition in
accordance with accepted practices for humane treatment of animals. The court
may not transfer the defendants rights in the animal to any person who resides
with the defendant.
(b) This
subsection does not limit the right of the person or agency to whom rights are
granted to resell or otherwise make disposition of the animal. A transfer of
rights under this subsection constitutes a transfer of ownership. The court
shall require a person to whom rights are granted to execute an agreement to
provide minimum care to the animal. The agreement must indicate that allowing
the defendant to possess or reside with the animal constitutes a crime.
(3) In addition
to and not in lieu of any other sentence it may impose, a court may order the
owner or person having custody of an animal to repay any reasonable costs
incurred by a government agency, a humane investigation agency or its agent or
a person in providing minimum care to the animal that are not included in a
repayment order under subsection (1) of this section.
(4) A court may
order a person convicted under ORS 167.315 to 167.333, 167.340, 167.355,
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 167.350
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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