Oregon Code § 568.915·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Entry
upon land; purpose; consultation with Department of Justice; notice to
landowners.
(1)
After making a reasonable attempt to notify the landowner, the State Department
of Agriculture or a designee of the department may enter any lands within the
area subject to a water quality management plan for the purpose of determining:
(a) Those actions
that may be required of landowners under ORS 568.900 to 568.933 or rules
adopted under ORS 568.912; and
(b) Whether the
landowner is carrying out the required actions.
(2) The State
Department of Agriculture, or a designee of the State Department of
Agriculture, shall periodically, and in no event less than once biennially,
consult with the Department of Justice to ensure that the actions of the State
Department of Agriculture taken under this section are consistent with section
9, Article I of the Oregon Constitution, and the Fourth Amendment to the United
States Constitution.
(3) Prior to
general initiation of inspections in an agricultural water quality management
area for compliance with rules adopted under ORS 568.912, the department shall
implement a process to notify the affected landowners within the boundaries of
the area of any requirements that may by rule apply to landowners in the area. [1993
c.263 §6; 1997 c.657 §1; 2001 c.442 §2; 2001 c.594 §3]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 568.915
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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