Oregon Code § 196.919·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Memoranda of understanding.
(1) The Department of State Lands and the State Department of Agriculture shall
enter into a memorandum of understanding providing for the State Department of
Agriculture to implement ORS 196.906 to 196.919. Subject to the terms of the
memorandum of understanding, the State Department of Agriculture:
(a) May perform
the functions of the Department of State Lands in implementing and enforcing
ORS 196.906 to 196.919.
(b) Shall, in
coordination with soil and water conservation districts, work to provide
education on the requirements of ORS 196.906 to 196.919.
(c) Shall, in
coordination with the Department of State Lands, develop and implement a
process for responding to requests to review the accuracy of the designation by
the Department of State Lands and mapping of essential indigenous anadromous
salmonid habitat as defined in ORS 196.810.
(2) The
Department of State Lands may enter into any memorandum of understanding other
than that required under subsection (1) of this section that is necessary for
the implementation and enforcement of ORS 196.906 to 196.919.
(3) The State
Department of Agriculture, in consultation with the Department of State Lands
and the State Department of Fish and Wildlife, shall biennially conduct an
adaptive management review of the implementation of ORS 196.906 to 196.919 to
determine whether implementation changes are required to best carry out the
policy stated in ORS 196.906. [2019 c.699 §8]
Note:
See note under 196.906.
Note:
Sections 10 to 15, chapter 699,
Oregon Laws 2019, provide:
Sec. 10.
Benefits and impacts study.
(1) The College of Agricultural Sciences of Oregon State University shall
conduct a study of the benefits and impacts of maintenance activities in
traditionally maintained channels on habitat complexity and other biological
parameters, including the benefits and impacts of maintenance activities for
fish and wildlife that inhabit the channels. In conducting the study, the
college shall assess the impacts of maintenance activities at a variety of
geographic locations, in a variety of channel types and on a variety of channel
conditions.
(2) In designing
and implementing the study, the college shall consult with representatives of
agricultural interests and conservation interests, the Department of State
Lands, the State Department of Agriculture, the State Department of Fish and
Wildlife and any other interested agencies of state government, as defined in
ORS 174.111, as necessary to develop study questions and to design the study in
a manner that will best align with the needs of the Department of State Lands,
the State Department of Agriculture and the State Department of Fish and
Wildlife in applying adaptive management to the implementation of sections 2 to
8 of this 2019 Act [196.906 to 196.919] and ORS 196.816 (3).
(3) The college
shall submit a report on the study required by this section, and may include
recommendations for legislation, to the interim committees of the Legislative
Assembly related to agriculture in the manner provided under ORS 192.245, and
to the Department of State Lands, the State Department of Agriculture and the
State Department of Fish and Wildlife no later than January 1, 2025. [2019
c.699 §10]
Sec. 11.
Sunset.
Section 10
of this 2019 Act is repealed on January 2, 2025. [2019 c.699 §11]
Sec. 12. Use
of report on benefits and impacts study in adaptive management.
Upon receipt of the study results
contained in the report required under section 10 of this 2019 Act, the State
Department of Agriculture shall consider the results in developing adaptive
management recommendations pursuant to section 8 (3) of this 2019 Act [196.919
(3)]. [2019 c.699 §12]
Sec. 13.
Sunset.
Section 12
of this 2019 Act is repealed on January 2, 2027. [2019 c.699 §13]
Sec. 14. Joint
biennial report on maintenance activities.
(1) The State Department of Agriculture, the
Department of State Lands and the State Department of Fish and Wildlife shall
jointly prepare a report on activities in this state for the maintenance of
traditionally maintained channels. The State Department of Agriculture shall
coordinate preparation of the report.
(2) The report
shall:
(a) Describe
activities related to the implementation of sections 2 to 8 [196.906 to
196.919], 10 and 12 of this 2019 Act and the amendments to ORS 196.816 by
section 9 of this 2019 Act, including methods of implementation, compliance
information and outcomes;
(b) Provide a
discussion of the biennial adaptive management review required under section 8
(3) of this 2019 Act [196.919 (3)];
(c) Include
information on the number of notices required under section 4 of this 2019 Act
[196.911] on file with the Department of Agriculture, the linear miles of
traditionally maintained channel in this state being maintained and the amount
of cubic yards of material being removed pursuant to sections 2 to 8 of this
2019 Act;
(d)
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 196.919
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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