Oregon Revised Statute 537.225 was enacted in 2013, allowing water use permit holders with irrigation, nursery, temperature control, stock watering, or agricultural water uses and subsequent completion dates to apply for assignment of all or part of the water use permit, and for the issuance of a replacement water use permit that reflects that assignment. Thus, for the first time in Oregon, the Oregon Water Resources Department (“OWRD”) may issue a new permit after an assignment, rather than merely recognizing the assignment in OWRD’s records. Moreover, for the first time in Oregon, shared water use permits may be split so that holders of shared permits can move forward with perfection at their own pace, or make changes through the permit amendment process without affecting the other permittee’s portion of the shared water use permit.
Oregon Administrative Rule (“OAR”) Chapter 690 Division 325 was enacted in 2014, outlining the requirements for split permit applications. The OWRD forms for split permit applications were completed at the end of 2014, and are available at: http://www.oregon.gov/owrd/Pages/pubs/forms.aspx. OWRD disseminated information about the new split permit application to Certified Water Right Examiners so that they may advise their clients around the State of the new opportunity.
As provided in OAR 690-325-0060(1), the applicant is required to pay OWRD the full cost to processing the split permit application. OWRD is estimating costs in a similar manner to its Reimbursement Authority Program, and provides an Applicant Agreement for a nonrefundable fee of $125.00 that outlines the estimated costs for processing the application. The applicant can then sign the agreement and pay the estimated costs to move forward with their application.
This month, OWRD issued its first Proposed Final Order proposing to approve a split permit application, and the Final Order is set to issue at the end of January, 2016. The estimated cost outlined in the relevant Applicant Agreement was $585 (in addition to the $125 nonrefundable fee for estimate).
OWRD and water use permit holders are still waiting to see how efficiently the new split permit process works, but we are very excited about the new opportunities this process provides! We look forward at Schroeder Law in assisting permit holders in Oregon through this new process.
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