Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 509 § 509.360 — When
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 509 ·
Oregon Code § 509.360·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
When
ORS 509.355 to 509.385 operative; proof.
(1) ORS 509.355 to 509.385 shall not be operative at
any time unless laws or rules or regulations of California, Washington and
Canada are effective which, in substance or effect, contain provisions:
(a) Similar to
and which accomplish the purposes of ORS 509.355 to 509.385; or
(b) Which
prohibit the possession or transportation within their respective territorial
waters of the Pacific Ocean of salmon taken by any type of net within the
international waters of the Pacific Ocean or within their respective
territorial waters of the Pacific Ocean and not accompanied by a certificate
issued under the authority of this state or of another state, territory or
country showing that such salmon were lawfully taken.
(2) Such laws or
rules or regulations of California, Washington and Canada shall be considered
effective upon receipt by the Secretary of State of this state of certified
written statements from the respective secretaries of state of California and
Washington and from the Department of State of the United States on behalf of
Canada setting forth such laws or rules or regulations and the date on which
they are effective. Such certified written statements, together with a written
statement of the Attorney General of this state that the provisions of
subsection (1) of this section are satisfied by such laws or rules or
regulations, are conclusive proof that the provisions of subsection (1) of this
section are so satisfied. In any prosecution for violation of any provision of
ORS 509.365, 509.370 or 509.375, proof of the existence of such certified
written statements and written statement of the Attorney General of this state
need not be made unless demanded by the defendant prior to the commencement of
trial. [1957 c.152 §§9,10; 1965 c.570 §123]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 509.360
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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