Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 609 § 609.500 — Definitions for ORS 609.500 to 609.520 and 609.994
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 609 ·
Oregon Code § 609.500·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions for ORS 609.500 to 609.520 and 609.994.
As used in ORS 609.500 to 609.520
and 609.994, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) Animal
control officer means any person operating under the authority of this state,
any unit of local government or the United States Government or pursuant to an
agreement with any state or local government authority, for the purpose of:
(a) Providing
shelter and other care for lost, homeless or injured animals;
(b) Serving as an
information center concerning missing and found animals;
(c) Protecting
the public from hazardous or insanitary conditions associated with animals that
are running at large; or
(d) Protecting
animals from neglect, cruelty or abuse.
(2) Animal
dealer means any person, whether or not duly licensed or registered under
state or federal law, who acquires or maintains possession of a dog or cat with
the intention of selling the animal to another person, but does not include:
(a) Any research
facility, retail pet store, animal control agency or animal shelter;
(b) Any person
who sells the persons companion animal or the offspring of the companion
animal;
(c) Any person
who receives less than $250 per calendar year for the sale of animals;
(d) Any person
who breeds or possesses animals solely for sale to research facilities and does
not purchase or accept animals from the public or paid collectors;
(e) Any
commercial breeder or distributor who sells animals exclusively for the purpose
of private pet ownership;
(f) Any person
who receives lost or injured animals for the exclusive purpose of
rehabilitating the animals or placing them in private pet ownership;
(g) Any person
who breeds or possesses dogs or cats for competition, exhibition, legal
sporting events, search and rescue activity or police activity; or
(h) Any person
licensed to practice veterinary medicine, surgery or dentistry under ORS
chapter 686.
(3) Animal
shelter means any person operating a facility in this or any other state for
the purposes of:
(a) Providing
shelter and other care for lost, homeless or injured animals;
(b) Serving as an
information center concerning missing and found animals; or
(c) Protecting
animals from neglect, cruelty or abuse.
(4) Companion
animal means a dog or cat possessed by a person, business or other entity for
purposes of companionship, security, hunting, herding or providing assistance
in relation to a physical disability.
(5) Person
means a human being, corporation, nonprofit corporation, association,
partnership, sole proprietorship or other legal entity.
(6) Research
facility means any person who:
(a) Investigates
or gives instruction concerning the structure or functions of living organisms,
the causes, prevention, control or cure of diseases or abnormal conditions of
human beings or animals, or the effects of substances on human beings or animals;
or
(b) Manufactures
or sells products to be used in the prevention, control or cure of diseases or
abnormal conditions of human beings or animals, or in the testing of the
effects of substances on human beings or animals. [1991 c.837 §2]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 609.500
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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