- (1) WCO permits may be issued to either an individual or business listed on the application. A business or business owner is not required to take the WCO test if they do not conduct any wildlife control activities. A biennial, $64.50 non-refundable WCO permit fee is required for each WCO business; and each permit will cover all employees eligible to conduct WCO activities. A WCO permit for business requires a minimum of one employee designee passing the WCO test, administered by the Department.
- (2) All individuals > 18 years of age conducting wildlife control activities must pass the Department administered WCO test with a minimum test score of 80%. A WCO training manual is available on the Department website. A $25 non- refundable test administration fee is required of test applicants for each test administered.
(3) Submittal of a completed WCO application form shall include:
(a) Business information including whether the applicant is an individual, partnership, corporation, Limited Liability Company or other legal entity.
- (A) If a partnership, the application must provide the full names and addresses of the partners.
- (B) If a corporation, the application must provide the full name and addresses of all officers, directors and stockholders.
- (C) If a Limited Liability Company, the application must provide the full names and addresses of all members and managers.
- (D) If the application is structured as a tiered organization, the application must provide the full names and address of all of the partners; or officers, directors and stockholders; or members and managers of each substituent entity within the tiered organization;
- (b) List of each employee who will be conducting WCO activities and has passed the WCO test.
- (4) Upon application approval, applicants must submit a $64.50 non-refundable WCO Permit fee.
- (5) The Department must notify an applicant that it intends to deny the application within 30 days of the date a completed application is received. The proposed denial will be based on a review of the applicant’s information not meeting the conditions defined in these rules.
- (6) A WCO permit is not required for any person younger than 18 years of age that is directly associated with a business that has at least one employee that has passed the WCO test who is mentoring the young individual.
- (7) Permits are valid for up to two consecutive calendar years from the date of issue.
(8) WCO permit renewal by an individual or business requires:
- (a) Submission of renewal application and remittance of a $64.50 non-refundable application fee.
(b) Individual Applicants and Employees listed on the business renewal application must:
- (A) Provide documentation with the renewal application of 12 hours of Department approved continuing education within the previous two calendar years; or
- (B) Retake the WCO test administered by the Department with a minimum score of 80%.
- (c) Failure to renew a WCO permit, due to expirations or to permit revocation requires the permittee to apply as a new applicant with all employees listed on the application required to retake the WCO test with a passing score.
- (9) A WCO permit revoked for violation of wildlife rules or conditions of the permit may be denied reapplication by the Department for up to five years.
- (10) Businesses must notify the Department within 14 business days of termination or removal of an employee listed on their WCO permit.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS Ch. 496.012, ORS 496.138, ORS 496.146 & ORS 496.162
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS Ch. 496.012, ORS 496.138, ORS 496.146 & ORS 496.162
History
DFW 139-2020, amend filed 10/12/2020, effective 10/12/2020
DFW 36-2020, temporary amend filed 03/30/2020, effective 03/31/2020 through 09/26/2020
DFW 165-2019, amend filed 10/29/2019, effective 12/01/2019
DFW 147-2017, amend filed 11/29/2017, effective 12/01/2017
DFW 162-2015, f. & cert. ef. 12-9-15
DFW 25-2012, f. & cert. ef. 3-16-12
DFW 117-2006, f. & cert. ef. 10-16-06