Oregon Code § 621.012·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Exception for small-scale on-farm sales.
The provisions of ORS 621.062, 621.070, 621.072,
621.076, 621.084, 621.088, 621.116, 621.117 and 621.259 and standards developed
under ORS 621.060, 621.083 or 621.224 do not apply to a person owning not more
than three dairy cows that have calved at least once, nine sheep that have
lactated at least once or nine goats that have lactated at least once, but such
person may sell the fluid milk from those animals for human or other
consumption without complying with the provisions of ORS 621.062, 621.070, 621.072,
621.076, 621.084, 621.116, 621.117 or 621.259 or standards developed under ORS
621.060, 621.083 or 621.224 only if:
(1) The milk is
sold directly to the consumer at the premises where produced; and
(2) No more than
two producing dairy cows, nine producing sheep or nine producing goats are
located on the premises where the milk is produced. [Formerly 621.089; 2015
c.58 §1]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 621.012
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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