Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 561 § 561.255 — Permits for confined animal feeding operations or concentrated animal feeding
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 561 ·
Oregon Code § 561.255·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Permits for confined animal feeding operations or concentrated animal feeding
operations; rules; fees.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Confined
animal feeding operation has the meaning given that term in rules adopted by
the State Department of Agriculture.
(b) Large
confined animal feeding operation has the meaning given that term in rules
adopted by the department.
(c) Medium
confined animal feeding operation has the meaning given that term in rules
adopted by the department.
(d) NPDES means
the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System.
(e) Small
confined animal feeding operation has the meaning given that term in rules
adopted by the department.
(f) WPCF means
a water pollution control facility operated under a permit issued by the
Director of the Department of Environmental Quality or a designee of the
director.
(2) The State
Department of Agriculture shall adopt rules establishing annual permit fees for
payment under ORS 468B.215 by confined animal feeding operations or
concentrated animal feeding operations that operate under a general NPDES or
WPCF permit. The department may adopt rules that establish tiers within each
confined animal feeding operation size category for purposes of annual permit
fee assessment. Subject to subsection (3) of this section, the annual permit
fees may not exceed:
(a) $125 for a
small confined animal feeding operation or small concentrated animal feeding
operation.
(b) $250 for a
medium confined animal feeding operation or medium concentrated animal feeding
operation.
(c) $900 for a
large confined animal feeding operation or large concentrated animal feeding
operation.
(3) The
department may not charge more than $10,000 in annual permit fees for payment
under ORS 468B.215 by a person operating confined animal feeding operations or
concentrated animal feeding operations under an individual NPDES or WPCF
permit.
(4) The
department shall charge a permit application fee for:
(a) A new
confined animal feeding operation or concentrated animal feeding operation
proposing to operate under an NPDES or WPCF permit; or
(b) The transfer
of an NPDES or WPCF permit for a confined animal feeding operation or
concentrated animal feeding operation.
(5) Subject to
subsection (6) of this section, a permit application fee charged under this
section may not exceed:
(a) $100 for a
small confined animal feeding operation or concentrated animal feeding
operation.
(b) $150 for a
medium confined animal feeding operation or concentrated animal feeding
operation.
(c) $300 for a
large confined animal feeding operation or concentrated animal feeding
operation.
(d) $200 for the
transfer of a confined animal feeding operation or concentrated animal feeding
operation under a general NPDES or WPCF permit or an individual NPDES or WPCF
permit.
(6) The
department may not charge more than $15,000 in permit application fees for
payment under ORS 468B.215 for new confined animal feeding operations or
concentrated animal feeding operations proposed for operation under an
individual NPDES or WPCF permit. [Formerly 561.175; 2011 c.325 §1; 2019 c.388 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 561.255
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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