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Reciprocal Agreements with Other States
deals with reciprocal agreements with adjoining state under the Fish and Game Commission
By Chris Micheli, July 4, 2026 2:30 am
Fish and Game Code Division 1, Chapter 3, Article 5 deals with reciprocal agreements with adjoining state under the Fish and Game Commission.
Section 390 authorizes the commission, subject to the approval of the Attorney General, to enter into reciprocal agreements with corresponding state or county official agencies of adjoining states pertaining to the establishment of a basis whereby valid sport fishing licenses issued by the parties to the reciprocal agreements may be used by their licensees within the jurisdiction of either, in accordance with the terms of such agreements.
Section 391 allows the department to exchange or release to any appropriate federal, state, or local agency or agencies in other states, for purposes of law enforcement, any information collected or maintained by the department under any provision of this code or any regulation adopted pursuant to this code.
Section 392 authorizes the director or representative to enter into reciprocal operational agreements with authorized representatives of any Oregon, Nevada, or Arizona state law enforcement agency to promote expeditious and effective law enforcement service to the public, and assistance between the members of the department and those agencies, in areas adjacent to the borders of this state and each of the adjoining states.
Section 393 specifies that a regularly employed law enforcement officer of an Oregon, Nevada, or Arizona state law enforcement agency is a peace officer in this state, if all of the specified conditions are met.
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