Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 250 - OREGON STATE MARINE BOARD
Division 10 - STATEWIDE RULES
Section 250-010-0206 - Waterway Marker Permits Required and Exemptions

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 250-010-0206

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024

(1) No person or political subdivision shall place or cause to be placed any waterway marker in, on, or over the waters of this state without a permit from the Marine Board after July 1, 2015.

(2) Regulatory markers established before July 1, 2015, including markers deployed year-round and markers deployed seasonally, when supported by statute or rule, are exempt from the permit requirements of OAR 250-010-0215 to 250-010-0235 until the equipment is replaced. Existing regulatory markers that are not supported by statute or rule or that are an unreasonable hazard to navigation are subject to the removal provisions of 250-010-0235(4).

(3) A Marine Board waterway marker permit does not relieve the applicant from obtaining other federal, state or local permits, licenses, or approval which may be required.

(4) The permit requirements of OAR 250-010-0206 to 250-010-0235 shall not apply to:

(a) The US Government or its agencies, nor to any aid to navigation, waterway marker, mooring buoy, or other similar device placed by the US Government or its agencies on federally navigable waterways;

(b) Contracted law enforcement agencies placing markers purchased and owned by the Marine Board;

(c) Persons or political subdivisions placing a special use device if the owner of the special use device applied for and received a special used device permit as specified in OAR 250-010-0097.

(d) Persons or political subdivisions placing waterway markers used only during a marine event approved under OAR 250-010-0095.

Stat. Auth.: ORS 830

Stats. Implemented: ORS 830.110

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