Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 537 § 537.260 — Cancellation of permit for failure of proof of completion of appropriation;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 537 ·
Oregon Code § 537.260·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Cancellation of permit for failure of proof of completion of appropriation;
issuance of limited certificate; contest of issuance of certificate; exception
for municipalities.
(1) Except as provided under subsection (4) of this section for a permit issued
to a municipality, whenever the time within which any appropriation under a
permit should have been perfected has expired and the owner of the permit fails
or refuses within three months thereafter to submit to the Water Resources
Department proof of completion of the appropriation as required by ORS 537.230
and 537.250, the department may, after 60 days notice by registered mail or by
certified mail with return receipt, order the cancellation of the permit. The
cancellation shall have the same force and effect as cancellation of a permit
in the proceedings provided for in ORS 537.410 to 537.450.
(2) The
department may determine the extent to which an appropriation has been
perfected under any permit at the time of submission of final proof provided
for in ORS 537.250, and shall limit the certificate provided for in that
section to a description of such appropriation as has been actually perfected
to the extent that the water applied for has been actually applied to the
beneficial use contemplated in the permit.
(3) Any person
owning an application, permit or water right certificate subsequent in priority
may jointly or severally contest before the department the issuance of the
water right certificate at any time before it has issued, and after the time
has expired for the completion of the appropriation under the permit, or within
three months after issuance of the certificate. The contest shall be brought
upon application made, and hearing shall be had in the same manner and after
notice as provided in ORS 537.420 for proceedings for cancellation of permits.
The department, in a final order, may cancel the permit or determine the extent
to which the appropriation claimed thereunder has been perfected, and issue a
water right certificate accordingly, or if a certificate has been issued, in
the case of a contest within three months after its issuance, the department
may cancel the water right certificate, or affirm its issuance, and if the
water right certificate in such case is canceled, the permit upon which it is
based shall also be canceled.
(4) A
municipality may partially perfect not less than 25 percent of the water
authorized by its permit without loss of priority or cancellation of the
municipalitys permit under this section. If a municipality defers perfection
of its water right under this section, the department shall issue a certificate
under ORS 537.250 only for the amount perfected. Upon perfection of the
deferred amount, the municipality shall request a water right certificate for
the remaining portion of the water applied for in the original permit
application. As used in this section, municipality includes a city, a port
formed under ORS 777.005 to 777.725 and 777.915 to 777.953, a domestic water
supply district formed under ORS chapter 264 or a water authority formed under
ORS chapter 450. [Amended by 1983 c.740 §211; 1985 c.673 §38; 1989 c.707 §2;
1991 c.249 §43; 1993 c.577 §35; 1995 c.416 §37]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 537.260
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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