Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 609 § 609.420 — Investigation and inspection of animal rescue entity
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 609 ·
Oregon Code § 609.420·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Investigation and inspection of animal rescue entity.
(1) Whenever an authorized
representative of an enforcing agency is advised or has reason to believe that
an animal rescue entity is operating without a license, the authorized
representative may visit and conduct an on-site investigation of the premises
of the animal rescue entity. The purpose of an investigation under this section
is to determine whether the animal rescue entity is subject to the requirements
of ORS 609.415.
(2) At any
reasonable time, an authorized representative of an enforcing agency, a law
enforcement agency or the United States Department of Agriculture may conduct
an on-site investigation of the premises of any licensed animal rescue entity
to determine whether the entity is in compliance with ORS 609.415.
(3) An authorized
representative of the enforcing agency or a law enforcement agency shall
conduct an on-site investigation of the premises of any licensed animal rescue
entity if the agency receives a complaint about the animal rescue entity
related to the failure to comply with the requirements of ORS 609.415 that the
agency determines is credible and serious. The investigation by the agency
shall be limited to determining if the animal rescue entity has failed to
comply with the requirements of ORS 609.415.
(4) Any state
agency that receives a complaint about a licensed animal rescue entity shall
notify the enforcing agency about the complaint and any subsequent action taken
by the state agency based on that complaint.
(5) A licensed
animal rescue entity shall permit an authorized representative of the enforcing
agency to inspect records of the animal rescue entity and shall furnish any
reports and information required by the enforcing agency.
(6) If, during
the course of an inspection made under this section, the enforcing agency finds
evidence of animal cruelty in violation of ORS 167.310 to 167.351, 167.352,
167.355 or 167.360 to 167.372, the enforcing agency shall seize the evidence
and report the violation to law enforcement. Evidence of animal cruelty found
through a valid inspection under this section shall be presumed admissible in
any subsequent criminal proceeding. [2013 c.719 §11]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 609.420
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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