Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 596 § 596.650 — Indemnity; appraisal of animal or property prior to destruction
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 596 ·
Oregon Code § 596.650·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Indemnity; appraisal of animal or property prior to destruction.
(1) An owner may claim indemnity
on any animal or property ordered destroyed by the State Department of
Agriculture. Each animal or article of property which is eligible for indemnity
shall be appraised prior to its destruction. The department shall provide forms
on which claims for indemnity can be made, to the owner of livestock or
property ordered destroyed at the time the order of destruction is given to the
owner. The claim for indemnity, order of destruction and appraisal may be
included in one form at the discretion of the department. In order to qualify
for indemnity, the owner shall submit a claim to the department within seven
days after receiving such claim form from the department. The appraisal shall
be performed by two appraisers, one of whom shall be selected by the department
and one of whom shall be selected by the owner. If they cannot agree on the
appraised value, a third appraiser shall be immediately appointed by the two
appraisers selected by the department and the owner and the department and
owner advised of the appointment. If the owner fails to select an appraiser
within 10 days after the departments request therefor, the department shall
appoint two appraisers to evaluate the livestock or property. The appraisers
shall view each animal or article of property to be appraised and inspect
documents, premises or any other items deemed necessary to perform the
appraisal. Upon completion of the appraisal, the appraisers shall record the
evaluations on a form supplied by the department and shall submit the completed
appraisal form to the department within 10 days after completion of the
appraisal. The department shall then notify the owner of the results of the
appraisal.
(2) The livestock
or property shall be appraised on the basis of current market value of animals
or property of like kind, quality and physical condition at the time the
destruction was ordered. As used in this subsection, market value means the
average selling price of animals or property of like kind and quality in the
locality where the animals or property are situated, during the 30 days
immediately preceding the appraisal, and if no such average selling price can
be determined in the locality, then the average selling price in the next
nearest locality where it can be determined.
(3) If the
livestock condemned by the department are registered and the owner claims
enhanced value by such fact, a certified copy of the certificate of registry
shall accompany the appraisal report. [1953 c.633 §4; 1965 c.217 §3; 1981 c.334
§2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 596.650
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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