Oregon Code § 540.505·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions.
As
used in ORS 540.505 to 540.586:
(1) District
means an irrigation district formed under ORS chapter 545, a drainage district
formed under ORS chapter 547, a water improvement district formed under ORS
chapter 552, a water control district formed under ORS chapter 553 or a
corporation organized under ORS chapter 554.
(2) Primary
water right means the water right designated by the Water Resources Commission
as the principal water supply for the authorized use, or if no designation has
been made, the water right designated by the applicant as the principal water
supply for the authorized use.
(3) Supplemental
water right or permit means an additional appropriation of water to make up a
deficiency in supply from an existing water right. A supplemental water right
or permit is used in conjunction with a primary water right.
(4) Water use subject
to transfer means a water use established by:
(a) An
adjudication under ORS chapter 539 as evidenced by a court decree;
(b) A water right
certificate;
(c) A water use
permit for which a request for issuance of a water right certificate under ORS
537.250 has been received and approved by the Water Resources Commission under
ORS 537.250; or
(d) A transfer
application for which an order approving the change has been issued under ORS
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 540.505
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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