Title 167 · ORS Chapter 167
164.055. ����� (4) Unauthorized use of a livestock animal is a Class A misdemeanor. ����� (5) In addition to any criminal sanctions, if a defendant is convicted of the crime of unauthorized use of a
Citation: ORS 164.055
Section: 164.055
164.055.
����� (4) Unauthorized use of a livestock animal is a Class A misdemeanor.
����� (5) In addition to any criminal sanctions, if a defendant is convicted of the crime of unauthorized use of a livestock animal under this section, the court shall order the defendant to pay restitution to the owner of the animal. [1993 c.252 �1]
����� 167.387 Definitions for ORS 167.387 and 167.388. As used in this section and ORS 167.388:
����� (1) �Livestock� has the meaning given in ORS 609.125.
����� (2) �Livestock production facility� means:
����� (a) Any facility or organization engaged in animal breeding, production or processing; or
����� (b) Any facility or institution whose primary purpose is to impound estray animals, as that term is defined in ORS 607.007. [1993 c.252 �4; 1999 c.756 �14]
����� 167.388 Interference with livestock production. (1) A person commits the crime of interference with livestock production when the person, with the intent to interfere with livestock production:
����� (a) Takes, appropriates, obtains or withholds livestock from the owner thereof, or causes the loss, death or injury of any livestock maintained at a livestock production facility;
����� (b) Damages, vandalizes or steals any property located on a livestock production facility; or
����� (c) Obtains access to a livestock production facility to perform any act contained in this subsection or any other act not authorized by the livestock production facility.
����� (2) The crime of interference with livestock production is:
����� (a) A Class C felony if damage to the livestock production facility is $2,500 or more; or
����� (b) A Class A misdemeanor if there is no damage to the livestock production facility or if damage to the facility is less than $2,500.
����� (3) Determination of damages to a livestock production facility shall be made by the court. In making its determination, the court shall consider the reasonable costs of:
����� (a) Replacing lost, injured or destroyed livestock;
����� (b) Restoring the livestock production facility to the approximate condition of the facility before the damage occurred; and
����� (c) Replacing damaged or missing records, data, material, equipment or substances used in the breeding and production of livestock.
����� (4) In addition to any criminal sanctions, if a defendant is convicted of the crime of interference with livestock production under subsection (1) of this section, the court shall order the defendant to pay restitution to the owner of the animal or the owner of the livestock production facility. [1993 c.252 ��2,3; 2001 c.554 �2]
����� 167.390 Commerce in fur of domestic cats and dogs prohibited; exception. (1) A person may not take, buy, sell, barter or otherwise exchange for commerce in fur purposes the raw fur or products that include the fur of a domestic cat or dog if the fur is obtained through a process that kills or maims the cat or dog. As used in this section, �domestic cat or dog� does not include coyote, fox, lynx, bobcat or any other wild or commercially raised wild feline or wild canine species or a hybrid thereof that is not recognized as an endangered species by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
����� (2) Violation of subsection (1) of this section, or any rule promulgated pursuant thereto, is a Class A misdemeanor when the offense is committed with a culpable mental state as defined in ORS 161.085. [1999 c.995 ��1,2]
����� 167.400 [1991 c.970 �1; 1999 c.1051 �161; 2015 c.158 �7; 2017 c.701 �9; renumbered 167.785 in 2017]
����� 167.401 [1999 c.1077 �8; 2011 c.355 �20; 2011 c.597 �168a; 2015 c.158 �8; repealed by 2017 c.701 �27]
����� 167.402 [1991 c.970 �2; 1999 c.1051 �162; 2009 c.600 �1; 2015 c.158 �9; 2017 c.701 �6; renumbered 167.780 in 2017]
����� 167.404 [1991 c.970 �3; 2015 c.158 �10; 2017 c.701 �7; renumbered 167.775 in 2017]
����� 167.405 [Repealed by 1971 c.743 �432]
����� 167.407 [2003 c.804 �84; 2015 c.158 �11; 2017 c.701 �8; renumbered 167.765 in 2017]
����� 167.410 [Repealed by 1971 c.743 �432]
����� 167.415 [Repealed by 1971 c.743 �432]
����� 167.420 [Repealed by 1971 c.743 �432]
����� 167.425 [Repealed by 1971 c.743 �432]
OFFENSES INVOLVING FIGHTING BIRDS
����� 167.426 Definitions for ORS 167.426 to 167.439. As used in ORS 167.426 to 167.439:
����� (1) �Cockfight� means a fight between two or more birds that is arranged by a person and that has the purpose or probable result of one bird inflicting injury to another bird.
����� (2) �Constructive possession� means an exercise of dominion and control over the location and treatment of property without taking physical possession of the property.
����� (3) �Fighting bird� means a bird that is intentionally reared or trained for use in, or that actually is used in, a cockfight.
����� (4) �Gaff� means an artificial steel spur designed for attachment to the leg of a fighting bird in replacement of the bird�s natural spurs.
����� (5) �Slasher� means a steel weapon resembling a curved knife blade designed for attachment to the foot of a fighting bird.
����� (6) �Source bird� means:
����� (a) A hen used to produce one or more chicks intended for eventual use as fighting birds; or
����� (b) A chick being reared with the intent that the chick eventually be used as a fighting bird or as a hen described in paragraph (a) of this subsection. [2003 c.484 �1; 2017 c.276 �1]
����� 167.428 Cockfighting. (1) A person commits the crime of cockfighting if the person knowingly:
����� (a) Owns, possesses, keeps, rears, trains, buys, sells or advertises or otherwise offers to sell a fighting bird.
����� (b) Promotes or participates in, or performs services in furtherance of, the conducting of a cockfight. As used in this paragraph, �services in furtherance� includes, but is not limited to, transporting spectators to a cockfight, handling fighting birds, organizing, advertising or refereeing a cockfight and providing, or acting as stakeholder for, money wagered on a cockfight.
����� (c) Keeps, uses or manages, or accepts payment of admission to, a place for the conducting of a cockfight.
����� (d) Suffers or permits a place in the possession or control of the person to be occupied, kept or used for the conducting of a cockfight.
����� (2) Subsection (1)(a) of this section does not apply to the owning, possessing, keeping, rearing, buying, selling, advertising or otherwise offering for sale of a bird for purposes other than training the bird as a fighting bird, using or intending to use the bird in cockfighting or supplying the bird knowing that the bird is intended to be used in cockfighting.
����� (3) Cockfighting is a Class C felony. [2003 c.484 �2; 2018 c.19 �1]
����� 167.430 [Amended by 1961 c.648 �8; repealed by 1971 c.743 �432]
����� 167.431 Participation in cockfighting. (1) A person commits the crime of participation in cockfighting if the person knowingly:
����� (a) Attends a cockfight or pays admission at any location to view or bet on a cockfight; or
����� (b) Manufactures, buys, sells, barters, exchanges, possesses, advertises or otherwise offers to sell a gaff, slasher or other sharp implement designed for attachment to a fighting bird, or other equipment, with the intent that the gaff, slasher, implement or equipment be used in training or handling a fighting bird or for enhancing the fighting ability of a fighting bird.
����� (2) Participation in cockfighting is a Class C felony. [2003 c.484 �3; 2009 c.796 �1; 2018 c.19 �2]
����� 167.433 Seizure of fighting birds or source birds; procedure. (1) Pursuant to ORS 133.525 to