Oregon Code § 536.750·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Powers
of commission after declaration of drought; rules.
(1) Notwithstanding any provision
of ORS chapters 536 to 543A, after a declaration that a severe, continuing
drought exists, the Water Resources Commission may:
(a) Issue without
first conducting a hearing under ORS 536.077 and 537.170 a temporary permit for
an emergency use of water;
(b) Allow a
temporary change in use, place of use or point of diversion of water without
complying with the notice and waiting requirements under ORS 540.520;
(c)
Notwithstanding the priority of water rights, grant preference of use to rights
for human consumption or stock watering use;
(d) Waive the
notice requirements under ORS 537.753 and the start card required under ORS
537.762;
(e) Allow a
temporary exchange of water without giving notice as required under ORS
540.535; and
(f) Utilize an
expedited notice and waiting requirement established by rule for the
substitution of a supplemental ground water right for a primary water right
under drought conditions.
(2) The
commission by rule may establish procedures for carrying out the provisions of
this section and a schedule of fees that must accompany a request under
subsection (1) of this section. [1989 c.87 §3; 1999 c.873 §20; 2001 c.788 §1;
2021 c.610 §5; 2025 c.575 §26]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 536.750
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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