Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 250 - OREGON STATE MARINE BOARD
Division 10 - STATEWIDE RULES
Section 250-010-0760 - Waterway Access Permit

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 250-010-0760

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

(1) The following vessels or classifications are exempt from the requirement to carry a Waterway Access Permit:

(a) Eleemosynary-owned boats which a supervising adult can confirm through documentation are engaged in an organization-related activity.

(b) A ship's lifeboat used solely for lifesaving purposes.

(c) Surfboards, sailboards and kiteboards.

(d) Boats owned and operated by liveries and those used for group-guided activities by Outfitters and Guides which have purchased discounted permits and have received a certificate of compliance from the Board.

(e) Nonmotorized boats operating on the Snake River with a valid Idaho Invasive Species Permit.

(2) Clubs or organizations that possess or own boats for communal use by members, participants, racing teams, or for public educational purposes except as exempted under this rule, may purchase Waterway Access Permits under the name of the organization.

(3) For nonmotorized boats engaged in competitive events, Waterway Access Permits numbering not less than the maximum number of boats in use on the water at any given time may be held by the event organizer, coach or other designated person at the event site as long as the permits are readily available for inspection by a law enforcement officer.

(4) A person is considered in violation of the provisions contained in this rule and subject to the penalties prescribed by law when they:

(a) Alter a Waterway Access Permit; or

(b) Produce or possess an unauthorized replica of a Waterway Access Permit; or

(c) Exhibit an altered Waterway Access Permit to a peace officer.

(5) The Waterway Access Permit expires on December 31 of the year indicated on the permit.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 830

Statutes/Other Implemented: 2019 SB 47

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