Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 599 § 599.245 — Licensees bond
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 599 ·
Oregon Code § 599.245·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Licensees bond.
(1) Each person licensed to operate a livestock auction market shall maintain a
bond approved by the State Department of Agriculture to secure the performance
of statutory duties and private obligations incurred as the operator of such
market. The bond shall be filed with the department and shall be renewed
whenever the license is renewed. The bond shall be conditioned that the
licensee shall pay all legal claims which may accrue against the licensee in
favor of any seller or buyer of livestock, arising from the conduct of the
licensees market.
(2) The surety on
each bond shall be a corporate surety licensed to do business as a surety
within the State of Oregon.
(3) The surety
shall not cancel the bond until 60 days after its written notice of such
cancellation is received by the department, which notice shall be sent to the
department and to the principal by registered or certified mail.
(4) The amount of
the bond, after public hearing under ORS chapter 183, shall be determined by
reference by the department to a schedule which it shall establish. Such
schedule which may vary depending on the type of livestock auction market
operation, the estimated or actual volume of sales or other standards which the
department deems necessary, in so far as is reasonable and practicable, shall
conform to the bonding law and rules of the federal Packers and Stockyards Act
prescribed in subsection (5) of this section. The department in addition may
require before it gives its approval to a bond or renewal thereof that the
applicant submit a financial statement or other information to assist the
department in determining the necessary size or type of bond which may be
necessary for the protection of persons who may be covered or affected thereby.
(5) Any livestock
auction market licensee or applicant for license who presents to the department
satisfactory evidence of compliance with the bonding provisions of the federal
Packers and Stockyards Act of 1921, 7 U.S.C. 181 to 228, as amended, and effective
June 29, 1971, shall be deemed in compliance with the bonding requirements of
this section during such time as the licensee or applicant complies with the
bonding provisions of such federal statute. If a federal bond which has been
deemed to be in compliance with the provisions of this section is canceled or
terminated, the licensee shall immediately stop all operations of such market
until another state or federal bond has been obtained by the licensee and
approved by the appropriate agency, as required by law. Until another such bond
has been obtained, the license of the market operator shall be deemed suspended
and shall be surrendered to the department.
(6) If two or
more persons have claims, either fixed or contingent, against a licensees bond
maintained pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, they shall, subject to
the provisions of ORS 599.251, share pro rata in the proceeds of the bond to
the extent of their actual damages except that the claims of the State of
Oregon and the department referred to in subsection (1)(a) of this section
shall have priority over, and shall be paid to the department prior to, all
other claims or creditors. [1953 c.677 §6; 1957 c.390 §2; 1959 c.596 §70; 1959
c.685 §31; 1961 c.283 §1; 1963 c.15 §1; 1967 c.368 §4; 1971 c.578 §12]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 599.245
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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