Oregon Code § 604.046·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Brand
inspection and certificate requirements; service fee; inspection system;
reciprocity between states.
(1) Brand inspection and the issuance of a brand inspection certificate is
required in this state for:
(a) Cattle to be
transported from any place in this state to or through any place outside of
this state;
(b) Cattle to be
transported from any place in this state to a range or pastureland outside of
this state and destined to be ultimately returned to this state;
(c) Except as
provided in subsection (5)(b) of this section, cattle destined for sale or
slaughter at any livestock auction market or other sales facility or
slaughterhouse in this state, and prior to such sale or slaughter; and
(d) Except as
provided in subsection (5)(a) of this section, cattle transported from any
place outside of this state to any livestock auction market or other sales
facility or slaughterhouse in this state for sale within this state.
(2) Brand
inspection may be performed, upon request of the owner or person in possession
of livestock, at either a regular brand inspection location or a place
designated by the person requesting the brand inspection. The State Department
of Agriculture may require payment of its time and travel costs as a condition
to performing the brand inspection. The department may also assess and collect
a service fee, not to exceed $35.
(3) In addition
to brand inspections under subsections (1) and (2) of this section, the
department may establish and carry out a system of brand inspection at the
times and places as an intrastate, regional movement of cattle takes place, or
as a change of ownership takes place. In establishing any system authorized by
this subsection, the department shall consider the customs, practices and theft
or ownership problems of the cattle industry, the economic feasibility of
carrying out a system, the volume of cattle movement within the state or within
specific areas of the state, the laws and regulations of the United States and
the desirability for a system as evidenced by a majority of persons who would
be affected by the system. Such a system, established in accordance with the
provisions of ORS chapter 183, may include:
(a) That the
brand inspection may be in addition to or in lieu of other brand inspections
required or allowed by this chapter and the circumstances or conditions under
which the alternatives shall be allowed;
(b) The times and
places the brand inspection shall take place in relation to the time of
movement or location change, or the change of ownership;
(c) The
establishment of a brand inspection fee and the person responsible for payment
thereof;
(d) The
establishment of geographic, regional or political areas within the state in
which brand inspection is required; and
(e) The
circumstances or conditions under which an exemption from or modification of
the systems requirements may be allowed, considering their feasibility in
relation to movement or sale of minimum numbers of cattle.
(4) In addition
to brand inspections under subsections (1) to (3) of this section, the
department may inspect any hides or livestock at any time, and at any public or
private place, building or livestock carrier, if there is a need to identify
diseased or suspected diseased livestock, or if the department reasonably
suspects that any provisions of this chapter, the administrative rules adopted
under this chapter or any criminal laws relating to the possession of
livestock, are being violated. This authority is in addition to any authority
granted police officers, the departments brand inspectors, livestock police
officers and investigative officers under ORS 133.525 to 133.703 relating to
search and seizures. The department may undertake any of the actions described
in ORS 604.056 (1) if:
(a) An inspection
results in a finding that a brand inspection certificate accompanying the hides
or livestock is false, erroneous or incomplete in any material respect;
(b) There is a
question whether the person in possession of the hides or livestock is the
owner or a lawful possessor; or
(c) The person in
possession of the livestock fails to submit evidence requested under ORS
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 604.046
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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