Oregon Administrative Rules Adopted by the Oregon Fish and Wildlife <br /> Commission on June 3, 2011. <br /> Effective July 1, 2011 <br /> DIVISION 46 <br /> USE OF WILDLIFE IN COMPETITIVE HUNTING DOG TRIALS AND THE TRAINING OF <br /> HUNTING DOGS AND RAPTORS <br /> 635- 046 -0000 <br /> PURPOSE <br /> The purpose of these rules is to implement the provisions of Oregon Revised Statute 496.012, <br /> 498.052, and 498.106. These rules provide conditions under which competitive hunting dog trials <br /> may be held and provide conditions for the use of wildlife during the training of hunting dogs <br /> and raptors. These rules do not apply to the use of inanimate training devices, nor to exempt <br /> animals such as rock pigeons, lawfully possessed dead birds, animal carcasses, or wildlife parts <br /> such as bird wings or animal skins. These rules do not authorize the training of hunting dogs or <br /> raptors at any time or in any place where the training of dogs or raptors or running of dogs is <br /> prohibited by the land owner or land management agency. <br /> 635- 046 -0040 <br /> DEFINITIONS <br /> (1) "Approved Band" means a leg band purchased from the Department at a cost of $5.00 for 50 <br /> bands. <br /> (2) "Competitive Hunting Dog Trial" (sometimes called a "field trial ", "water trial ", "hunt test" <br /> or "picnic trial ") means an event that: <br /> (a) is licensed, sanctioned, or sponsored by a sporting dog organization; and <br /> 1 <br />