Oregon Statutes 704.045 – Registration of fishing derby with board; exemption from outfitter and guide registration; fee
(1) For the purposes of this section, ‘fishing derby’ or ‘derby’ means a multiday, multistate angling event held in Oregon as a fund-raiser.
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 704.045
- Outfitter and guide: means any person:
(A) Who, for compensation or monetary gain, provides, offers to provide or advertises the provision of:
(i) Outfitting and guiding services in this state; or
(ii) Outfitting and guiding services and either equipment, supplies, livestock or materials for use in this state; or
(B) Who holds one or more federal special use permits for commercial outfitting and guiding services for use in any forest or wilderness or on any waterway in this state. See Oregon Statutes 704.010
(2) An organizer of a fishing derby shall register the time and location of the derby with the State Marine Board if the organizer intends to use a guide registered or licensed in a state other than Oregon. Each derby registration shall be accompanied by a fee of $50.
(3) The board may, by permit, exempt a registered fishing derby from the outfitter and guide registration requirements under ORS § 704.020 upon application to the board by the organizer of the derby. The board may place conditions on the exemption, including but not limited to the identification of outfitters and guides who are registered or licensed in a state other than Oregon, the display of guide boat numbers and the display of derby credentials by participants.
(4) A violation of any provision of this section shall result in the revocation of the exemption described in subsection (3) of this section and the denial of a future exemption for one year from the date of violation. [2001 c.183 § 2]