Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 736 - PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Division 21 - GENERAL OCEAN SHORE STATE RECREATION AREA RULES
Section 736-021-0065 - Non-Motorized Vehicles, Cycles, Unpowered Aircraft, Sails and Other Similar Devices

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 736-021-0065

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

(1) A person may operate a bicycle, skateboard, scooter, rollerblades or inline skate, or other wheeled, operator-propelled equipment that transports the operator on land, as provided in section (3).

(2) A person may operate a wind-powered aircraft or vehicle, such as a land sail, kite-buggy or other similar items on the ocean shore state recreation area as provided in section (3).

(3) A person operating any vehicle described in sections (1) or (2) on the ocean shore state recreation area must:

(a) Observe all posted signs, including the signs that restrict the operation of such vehicles, aircrafts and devices, and

(b) Restrict speed and manner of operation to reasonable and prudent practice considering the terrain, prevailing conditions, equipment, personal capabilities, personal safety and the safety of all other ocean shore state recreation area users, natural resources, and wildlife.

(4) A person operating any vehicle described in sections (1) or (2) on the ocean shore state recreation area may not:

(a) Disturb or harass wildlife or other natural resources as provided in OAR 736-021-0090; or

(b) Block access, use, or the safe and uninterrupted passage of others on the ocean shore state recreation area.

Stat. Auth.: ORS 390

Stats. Implemented: ORS 390

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