Oregon Statutes - Chapter 600 - Swine - Section 600.150 - Prohibition against restrictive confinement.

(1) As used in this section:

(a) “Pig” means a porcine animal of a type maintained as livestock.

(b) “Turning around freely” means having the ability to turn in a complete circle in an enclosure without an impediment, including a tether, and without touching any side of the enclosure.

(2) A person commits the offense of restrictive confinement of a pregnant pig if the person confines a pregnant pig for more than 12 hours during any 24-hour period in a manner that prevents the pregnant pig from:

(a) Lying down and fully extending its limbs; or

(b) Turning around freely.

(3) Subsection (2) of this section does not apply to a pregnant pig:

(a) That is being transported;

(b) In a rodeo exhibition, a state or county fair exhibition or a similar exhibition;

(c) During the slaughtering process;

(d) During lawful scientific or agricultural research;

(e) During an examination, operation or test by a veterinarian or during temporary treatment for veterinary purposes; or

(f) In the seven-day period before the pig farrows.

(4) The offense of restrictive confinement of a pregnant pig is a Class A violation. [2007 c.722 §1]

Note: Section 2, chapter 722, Oregon Laws 2007, provides:

Sec. 2. Section 1 of this 2007 Act [600.150] applies to confinement of a pregnant pig that occurs on or after January 1, 2012. [2007 c.722 §2]

Section:  Previous  600.020  600.030  600.040  600.050  600.060  600.070  600.080  600.090  600.095  600.100  600.105  600.110  600.120  600.150  600.990  Next

Last modified: August 7, 2008