Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 607 § 607.338 — Use of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 607 ·
Oregon Code § 607.338·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Use of
proceeds from sale to pay person taking up animal; arbitration of costs; fee.
(1) If the State Department of
Agriculture sells an estray animal under ORS 607.328, the department shall
first recover from the proceeds of the sale the costs described in ORS 607.337
(1), and from any balance remaining pay to the person taking up the animal the
costs described in ORS 607.304 (2), except as limited by ORS 607.308, 607.313
(2) and subsection (2) of this section.
(2) If the
department sells under ORS 607.328 an estray animal that was delivered to the
department under ORS 607.304 (1), the department shall allow to the person
taking up the animal only reasonable costs. The departments determination of
reasonable costs shall be final. However, the department may, upon written
request of the person taking up the animal, submit the question of the amount
of reasonable costs to arbitration. If the question is submitted to
arbitration, the department shall furnish to the person taking up the animal
the names of five arbitrators selected from the list of qualified persons
maintained in accordance with ORS 607.304 (10), and the person taking up the
animal shall appoint one arbitrator from the list within five days of receiving
the list. The department shall then appoint one arbitrator and the two
arbitrators shall jointly appoint a third arbitrator from the list. The two
arbitrators shall give written notice of the appointment of the third arbitrator
to the department and the person taking up the animal no later than five days
after receiving the list. The three arbitrators shall act as a board of
arbitration and may hear witnesses, take testimony, inspect documents, the
animal and the premises and issue a decision as to the amount of reasonable
costs. The decision of the arbitrators shall be final. Written notice of the
decision shall be given to the department and the person taking up the animal
no later than 30 days after the appointment of the third arbitrator. The person
taking up the animal shall pay an arbitration fee of $150 to the department at
the time of submitting the written request for arbitration, from which the
department shall pay each appointed arbitrator $50 for arbitration services.
(3) Any balance
remaining from the proceeds of the sale after the department has reimbursed
itself and has paid the costs of the person taking up the animal shall be paid
to the owner of the animal. If the owner fails to establish the right to the
remaining proceeds within one year after the sale, all rights to the proceeds
shall vest in the department to use in carrying out the provisions of this
chapter and ORS chapter 604.
(4) This section
does not require the department to pay the costs of the person taking up the
animal if the proceeds of the sale of the animal are not sufficient to pay
those costs. [1957 c.604 §27; 1971 c.579 §7; 1975 c.65 §9; 1981 c.413 §4; 2009
c.336 §13]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 607.338
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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