Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 596 § 596.412 — Factors to be considered by department in exercise of disease control powers
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 596 ·
Oregon Code § 596.412·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Factors to be considered by department in exercise of disease control powers.
When exercising the powers
conferred by ORS 596.388 to 596.412, the State Department of Agriculture shall
give appropriate weight and consideration to the following:
(1) The previous
existence of the disease in this state.
(2) The action
taken by the United States Government in respect to the eradication and control
of such disease.
(3) The economic
consequences to the citizens of this state which might result from the spread
of the disease.
(4) The extent to
which the disease is endemic or epidemic through neighboring states, the United
States and this state.
(5) The extent to
which livestock other than those which are infected or carriers of the disease
may be adversely affected by it.
(6) Any other
factors which may reasonably be found to affect the welfare of the livestock
industry specifically or the people of the State of Oregon generally if such
disease is not eradicated or controlled. [1953 c.689 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 596.412
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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