Oregon Statutes - Chapter 830 - Small Watercraft
- 830.005 Definitions.
As used in this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise: (1) “Board” means the State Marine Board. (2) “Boat” means every description of watercraft, including...
- 830.010 [Formerly 488.005; 1991 c.67 §230; repealed by 1999 c.1051 §97]
- 830.015 Application of ORS 830.005, 830.015 to 830.050, 830.175, 830.210 to 830.420 and 830.475 to 830.490; exemptions.
(1) ORS 830.005, 830.015 to 830.050, 830.175, 830.210 to 830.420 and 830.475 to 830.490 apply to all boats operated in the waters of this state....
- 830.025 Other boating laws not affected.
(1) Nothing in ORS 830.005, 830.015 to 830.050, 830.175, 830.210 to 830.420 and 830.475 to 830.490 is intended to affect the provisions of ORS 783.610,...
- 830.035 Peace officers to enforce chapter; fleeing; attempts to elude.
(1) The sheriff of each county and all other peace officers shall be responsible for the enforcement of this chapter and any regulations made by...
- 830.037 Notification of stolen boat; notice in electronic file system; issuance of new title or certificate of number.
(1) Any law enforcement agency within the State of Oregon that receives a report of a previously unreported stolen boat shall notify the State Marine...
- 830.040 Contrary local laws prohibited.
No political subdivision of this state may enact or enforce any law contrary to the provisions of this chapter. [Formerly 488.028]
- 830.050 Reporting lost boat.
If any person finds a boat which is lost or adrift the person shall report the whereabouts of the boat to the owner or to...
- 830.053 False or fraudulent report of theft of boat.
No person shall make or file, with intent to deceive, with any law enforcement agency a false or fraudulent report of the theft of a...
- 830.055 Adopt-a-River Program; implementation; rules.
(1) The State Marine Board shall administer a program designed to remove litter from and to beautify the state’s rivers. The program shall include public...
- 830.060 Consistency with federal law.
If any provision of ORS 830.060 to 830.145, 830.700 to 830.715, 830.725, 830.730, 830.770, 830.780, 830.785, 830.795 to 830.820 and 830.830 to 830.870 conflicts with...
- 830.080 Boating Offense Compact.
The Boating Offense Compact is enacted into law and entered into on behalf of this state with all other states legally joining therein in a...
- 830.082 Mandatory boating safety education program.
The State Marine Board shall establish and implement a program to provide mandatory boating safety education. [1999 c.716 §2; 2001 c.104 §310] Note: 830.082 to...
- 830.084 Requirements for mandatory boating safety education program; certificate; fee.
In establishing the mandatory boating safety education program pursuant to ORS 830.082, the State Marine Board shall: (1) Set a minimum standard of boating safety...
- 830.086 Boating safety certificate; requirements; fee.
A person may obtain a boating safety certificate if the person: (1) Is at least 12 years of age; (2) Passes the boating safety course...
- 830.088 Operation of motorboat by person 12 to 15 years of age.
A person 12 to 15 years of age with a boating safety certificate may operate a motorboat with an engine of 10 horsepower or less....
- 830.090 Operation of motorboat by person 16 years of age or older.
A person may operate a motorboat with an engine greater than 10 horsepower if the person: (1)(a) Is at least 16 years of age; and...
- 830.092 Exemption from requirement to obtain boating safety certificate.
A boating safety certificate is not required if a person: (1) Is at least 16 years of age and rents a motorboat with an engine...
- 830.094 Boating safety certificate required to operate motorboat.
A person shall carry a boating safety certificate on the boat while operating a motorboat, as required, and shall present the certificate to a peace...
- 830.096 Conditional suspension of fine for violation of boating safety requirements.
In any proceeding for a violation of ORS 830.088, 830.090, 830.092 or 830.094, the court shall conditionally suspend all or part of the fine to...
- 830.100 Boating safety policy.
It is the policy of this state to promote safety for persons and property in and connected with the use, operation and equipment of boats...
- 830.105 State Marine Board.
(1) There hereby is created the State Marine Board consisting of five members to be appointed by the Governor and to serve at the pleasure...
- 830.110 Powers and duties of board; rules.
In addition to the powers and duties otherwise provided in this chapter, the State Marine Board shall have the power and duty to: (1) Make...
- 830.115 Boating survey.
The State Marine Board shall at least once every three years conduct a survey of owners and others to determine, by county, the kinds of...
- 830.120 Term; vacancies.
The term of office of a member is four years beginning on July 1 of the year of appointment. A member shall continue to serve...
- 830.125 Compensation and expenses.
Members of the State Marine Board are entitled to compensation and expenses as provided in ORS 292.495. [Formerly 488.845]
- 830.130 Officers; quorum; meetings.
The State Marine Board shall select one of its members as chairperson and another as secretary, each of whom shall hold office for one year,...
- 830.135 State Marine Director.
(1) The State Marine Board shall appoint a State Marine Director who shall serve at the pleasure of the board. (2) The director shall devote...
- 830.137 Disposition of funds received through Clean Vessel Act; priority.
In addition to the powers and duties otherwise provided in this chapter, the State Marine Board shall have the power and duty to make grants...
- 830.140 Boating Safety, Law Enforcement and Facility Account; sources; disposition; enforcement by cities and counties.
(1) On or before the 10th day of each month, the State Marine Board shall pay into the State Treasury, except as provided in ORS...
- 830.145 Disposition of fines.
(1) All fines resulting from prosecution under this chapter shall be credited and distributed under ORS 137.293 and 137.295 as monetary obligations payable to the...
- 830.150 Disbursement of funds for boating facilities; priorities; water quality protection; hearing.
(1) Amounts remaining in the Boating Safety, Law Enforcement and Facility Account in excess of funds obligated under ORS 830.140 (2) shall be distributed, upon...
- 830.155 Revolving fund; limit.
A revolving fund not to exceed $2,500 may be established within the State Marine Board from funds available under section 1 (1), chapter 84, Oregon...
- 830.160 Board authority to remove obstructions from water.
In addition to any other authority to promote safe boating pursuant to this chapter, the State Marine Board may cause the removal of any obstruction...
- 830.165 Boating safety educational program; youthful boat operator program.
(1) In order to protect the public interest in the prudent and equitable use of the waters of this state and enhance the enjoyment of...
- 830.170 Agreements with other jurisdictions.
The State Marine Board is authorized to enter into bilateral, reciprocal agreements with other jurisdictions to provide mutual assistance in the disposition of boating offenses...
- 830.172 County boat use permit program review.
(1) In addition to those powers and duties set forth in ORS 830.110, the State Marine Board shall review county boat use permit programs, adopted...
- 830.175 Regulations for specific areas; rules.
(1) The State Marine Board, upon consideration of the size of a body of water and traffic conditions, may make special regulations consistent with the...
- 830.180 Use of motors prohibited on certain lakes; exceptions.
No person, other than the Department of State Police and governmental agencies of this state and the federal government having jurisdiction over the following described...
- 830.185 Speed restrictions in certain areas.
(1) No person shall operate a boat with an outboard or inboard motor at a speed in excess of 10 miles per hour during those...
- 830.190 Temporary suspension of speed restrictions.
The governing body of a political subdivision of this state may apply to the State Marine Board for a temporary suspension of a speed restriction...
- 830.195 Board to protect traditional boating uses and prevent user conflicts.
In addition to any other authority to regulate boating activities pursuant to this chapter, the State Marine Board may regulate and restrict boating activities to...
- 830.200 County boat use permits.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, it is unlawful to operate a boat on the waters of this state if a county requires...
- 830.210 Operating improperly equipped boat prohibited.
No person shall operate or give permission for another person to operate a boat which is not equipped as required under ORS 830.005, 830.015 to...
- 830.215 Personal flotation devices; rules.
(1) All boats shall carry at least one United States Coast Guard approved personal flotation device in good and serviceable condition for each person on...
- 830.220 Fire extinguishers; rules.
(1) Every motorboat shall carry on board, fully charged and in good condition fire extinguishers of a type required by the board by rule. (2)...
- 830.225 Lights; rules.
On all waters of the state, every boat shall carry and exhibit the lights required by rules promulgated by the State Marine Board. Such rules...
- 830.230 Sound signaling devices; rules.
(1) Each boat shall carry on board, in good and serviceable condition, sound signaling devices of a type required by the board by rule. (2)...
- 830.235 Carburetors.
Carburetors on all engines of motorboats, other than outboard motors, shall be fitted with a U. S. Coast Guard approved device for arresting backfire. [Formerly
- 830.240 Ventilation systems; rules.
(1) Motorboats using fuel having a flashpoint of 110 degrees Fahrenheit or less shall have ventilating systems that meet standards provided by the State Marine...
- 830.245 Safety devices on boat operated in tidewater; rules.
No person shall operate a boat in the waters of this state which rise and fall with the ebb and flow of the tide unless...
- 830.250 Additional equipment; rules.
The State Marine Board may require by rule that all boats or any class of boats shall carry or install additional equipment which in the...
- 830.260 Muffling devices.
The exhaust of every internal combustion engine used on any motorboat shall be effectively muffled by equipment so constructed and used as to muffle or...
- 830.270 Notice to board on noise violation charge; board to supply information to court; suspension of certificate.
(1) Before hearing any charge for violation of ORS 830.260, a court shall notify the State Marine Board of the name of any person cited...
- 830.300 Operating boat in violation of chapter prohibited.
No person shall operate a boat in violation of any provision of this chapter. [Formerly 488.023]
- 830.305 Unsafe operation.
A person commits the crime of unsafe operation of a boat if the person operates a boat in a manner that endangers or would be...
- 830.315 Reckless operation; speed.
(1) A person commits the crime of reckless operation of a boat who operates a boat carelessly and heedlessly in willful or wanton disregard of...
- 830.325 Operating boat while under influence of intoxicating liquor or controlled substance.
(1) No person under the influence of an intoxicating liquor or controlled substance shall operate, propel or be in actual physical control of any boat...
- 830.330 Liability of owner for negligent operation of boat.
(1) The owner of a boat shall be liable for the negligent operation of the boat in the same manner and to the same extent...
- 830.335 Operator to maintain lookout.
The operator of a boat shall keep a proper lookout at all times while underway. [Formerly 488.101]
- 830.340 Navigation rules.
(1)(a) Except as provided by paragraph (b) of this subsection, when two boats are approaching each other “head on” or nearly so (so as to...
- 830.345 Traffic lanes; swim areas.
(1) No person shall so anchor a boat for fishing or other purposes on any body of water over which the state has jurisdiction in...
- 830.350 Testing racing motorboat.
(1) No person shall operate a racing motorboat, for the purpose of trying or testing the boat or equipment on the boat, in any areas...
- 830.355 Overloading.
No boat shall be loaded with passengers or cargo beyond its safe carrying capacity, taking into consideration weather and other normal operating conditions. [Formerly 488.130]
- 830.360 Riding on bow, gunwale or transom.
(1) No person operating a motorboat shall allow any person to ride or sit on the deck over the bow of the boat while under...
- 830.362 Operating motorboat with person holding on to or occupying parts aft of transom.
(1) A person may not operate a motorboat or have the motorboat engine idle while any person holds on to or occupies any portion of...
- 830.365 Waterskiing, surfboarding and similar activities.
(1) No person shall ride or manipulate any water skis, surfboard or similar device in a reckless or negligent manner so as to endanger any...
- 830.370 Mooring to buoys and beacons; defacing or destroying navigational markers.
(1) No person shall moor a boat to any of the buoys or beacons placed in any waters of this state by the authority of...
- 830.375 Authorization required to hold marine event; rules.
(1) At least 30 days before holding a regatta, boat race, marine parade, tournament or exhibition on the waters of this state, the person who...
- 830.380 Peace officer authority to require operator to remedy especially hazardous condition.
(1) When a peace officer observes a boat being operated on the waters of this state in an especially hazardous condition and determines that continuance...
- 830.383 Person required to remedy especially hazardous condition.
A person may not intentionally disobey a lawful order to take immediate and reasonable steps to remedy an especially hazardous condition that is issued under...
- 830.385 Commercial fishing boats exempt from regulation of especially hazardous condition.
ORS 830.380 and 830.383 do not apply to commercial fishing boats. [1997 c.568 §4] Note: See note under 830.380.
- 830.390 Minimum equipment and safety requirements for vessels engaged in Klamath Lake plankton fishery.
(1) In addition to any other authority to regulate boats and equipment, the State Marine Board shall require that any vessel engaged in the Klamath...
- 830.410 Operator of boat livery to provide properly equipped boats.
No operator of a boat livery shall permit any boat the operator rents to depart from the livery premises unless the boat is equipped as...
- 830.415 Records of operator of boat livery.
The operator of a boat livery shall make and preserve for at least six months a written record of: (1) The name of each person...
- 830.420 Minimum equipment requirements for rental or charter boats; rules; inspection; cancellation or revocation of certificate for failure to comply.
(1) The State Marine Board shall provide by rule minimum equipment requirements for boats rented or chartered to the public. The rules shall be made...
- 830.430 Definitions for ORS 830.430 to 830.460 and 830.997.
As used in ORS 830.430 to 830.460 and 830.997: (1) “Ocean” means those waters of the Pacific Ocean that are west of the demarcation lines...
- 830.435 Ocean charter vessel license; reciprocity with Washington license holders; rules; license and fee in lieu of other requirements.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a person may not engage in the business of carrying passengers for hire for angling, sightseeing or...
- 830.440 License application; contents; fee; bond or financial security; transfer of license; rules.
(1) An individual who desires to obtain an ocean charter vessel license shall make written application therefor to the State Marine Board. The application shall...
- 830.445 Liability insurance form; notice to board upon termination of coverage; license suspension for failure to maintain insurance.
(1) The liability protection required by ORS 830.440 shall be provided in one of the following ways: (a) By a policy or policies of bodily...
- 830.450 Equipment requirements.
No person shall operate a vessel to engage in activities for which an ocean charter vessel license is required unless all equipment required pursuant to...
- 830.460 Prohibited activities.
(1) No person shall make any false statement of material fact in making application for an ocean charter vessel license pursuant to ORS 830.440. (2)...
- 830.475 Duties of operators and witnesses at accidents.
(1) A person commits the offense of failure to perform the duties of an operator if the person is the operator of any boat involved...
- 830.480 Accident report required; rules.
(1) The operator of any boat involved in an accident resulting in injury or death to any person or damage to property in excess of...
- 830.485 Form of report; sending death certificate to State Marine Board.
(1) The State Marine Board shall prepare and make available to the public forms for accident reports required in ORS 830.480. The report shall call...
- 830.490 Confidential nature of report.
(1) All accident reports made to the State Marine Board shall be without prejudice to the individual reporting and shall be for the confidential use...
- 830.495 Report of accident resulting in death or disappearance; duties of passengers.
(1) When, as a result of an occurrence that involves a boat or its equipment, a person dies or disappears from a boat, the operator...
- 830.505 Implied consent to chemical tests for intoxicants; refusal to submit; consequences.
(1) Any person who operates a boat on any waters of this state shall be deemed to have given consent to submit to chemical tests...
- 830.510 Chemical evidence of use of intoxicants.
(1) At the trial of any civil or criminal action, suit or proceeding arising out of the acts committed by a person operating a boat...
- 830.515 Evidence of refusal to submit to test in legal proceeding.
If a person refuses or fails to submit to chemical tests of the breath, blood or urine as required by ORS 830.505 and 830.520, evidence...
- 830.520 Circumstances under which chemical tests may be administered.
Nothing in ORS 830.505 is intended to preclude the administration of chemical tests described in this section. A peace officer may obtain a chemical test...
- 830.525 Chemical tests obtained by subject.
In addition to chemical tests of the breath, blood or urine administered under ORS 830.505 and 830.520, upon the request of a peace officer, a...
- 830.535 Criteria for chemical analyses.
(1) A chemical analysis is valid under ORS 830.505, 830.520 or 830.525 if: (a) It is an analysis of a person’s blood for alcohol content...
- 830.545 Information about rights and consequences.
This section establishes the requirements for information about rights and consequences for purposes of ORS 830.505. The following apply to the information about rights and...
- 830.550 Implied consent to field sobriety tests for intoxicants; refusal to submit; consequences.
(1) Any person who operates a boat on any waters of this state shall be deemed to have given consent to submit to field sobriety...
- 830.600 Applicability of boating laws to seaplanes.
The provisions of ORS 830.172, 830.200, 830.210 to 830.240, 830.245, 830.250, 830.260, 830.270, 830.375, 830.410, 830.415, 830.420, 830.430 to 830.460, 830.700 to 830.870 and 830.880...
- 830.605 State Marine Board and Oregon Department of Aviation to distribute information on regulation of seaplanes.
(1) The State Marine Board and the Oregon Department of Aviation shall cooperate to publish and distribute information concerning laws, rules and regulations that govern...
- 830.700 Definitions for ORS 830.060 to 830.145 and 830.700 to 830.870.
As used in ORS 830.060 to 830.145, 830.700 to 830.715, 830.725, 830.730, 830.770, 830.780, 830.785, 830.795 to 830.820 and 830.830 to 830.870, unless the context...
- 830.705 Applicability of numbering, title and license requirements.
(1) This section and ORS 830.710, 830.770, 830.780, 830.785, 830.795 to 830.805 and 830.830 to 830.870 do not apply to: (a) A boat which has...
- 830.710 Report of transfer, abandonment or destruction of boat, boathouse or floating home or change of address of owner.
(1) Within 30 days after the transfer of all or any part of the interest of the owner in a boat, boathouse or floating home,...
- 830.715 Record of certificates and numbers; fees for furnishing information.
The State Marine Board shall keep a current record of outstanding certificates of title, certificates of number and registration and recorded numbers, which shall be...
- 830.720 Cancellation of title upon scrapping of boat, boathouse or floating home.
(1) An owner who scraps, dismantles or destroys a boat, boathouse or floating home and a person who purchases a boat, boathouse or floating home...
- 830.725 Distribution of lists of owners.
The State Marine Board may publish and distribute to the sheriff, county assessor and county clerk of each county, the U. S. Coast Guard, Department...
- 830.730 False information prohibited.
No person shall give any false statement or information or assist another to give any false statement or information in any application, notice, statement or...
- 830.740 Perfection of security interest in boats, boathouses and floating homes covered by certificate of title; applicability of Uniform Commercial Code.
(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, the exclusive means of perfecting a security interest in a boat, boathouse or floating home...
- 830.745 Notation on title of creation, satisfaction or assignment of security interest; fee.
(1) In the event of the creation of a security interest in a boat, boathouse or floating home for which a certificate of title has...
- 830.750 Transfer of title subject to security interest; dealer transferees; fee.
(1) If an owner transfers interest in a boat, boathouse or floating home for which an Oregon certificate of title has been issued, other than...
- 830.755 Transfer by operation of law of title subject to security interest; fee.
(1) In the event of the transfer by operation of law of the interest of an owner or security interest holder in a boat, boathouse...
- 830.770 Certificate of number required on boat; exceptions.
(1) No person shall operate a boat on the waters of this state and no owner of a boat shall knowingly allow another to operate...
- 830.775 Operation of certain boats without certificates of registration.
(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of ORS 830.705, 830.710, 830.770, 830.780 to 830.805 and 830.830 to 830.870, no person shall operate a boat which is not...
- 830.780 Identifying number on forward half of boat.
(1) No person shall operate a boat on the waters of this state unless: (a) There is painted on or attached to each side of...
- 830.785 Application for boat number.
Subject to the provisions of ORS 830.830, the owner of a boat which is operated principally on the waters of this state shall apply to...
- 830.790 Certificate or registration fees.
(1) The biennial fee for the original or renewal certificate of number or registration is: (a) $3 per foot, or portion thereof, for all sailboats...
- 830.795 Issuance of certificate of number and validation stickers; stickers placed on boats.
(1) Subject to the provisions of ORS 830.800, if the application is in order, the State Marine Board shall issue to the owner a certificate...
- 830.800 Expiration of certificate of number; renewal of certificate and stickers.
(1) A certificate of number expires on December 31 of the year indicated on the certificate. (2) The State Marine Board may require the surrender...
- 830.805 Application by owner having number awarded by federal government or another state.
The owner of any boat covered by a number in full force and effect which has been issued to it pursuant to the then operative...
- 830.810 Certificate of title; exceptions; rules; application fees; penalty fee.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, a person may not operate a boat for which an identifying number is required under ORS 830.705,...
- 830.815 Refusal to issue or suspension or cancellation of certificate.
(1) The State Marine Board may refuse to issue a certificate of title or a certificate of number or registration if the board determines at...
- 830.820 Duplicate certificates or validation stickers.
The State Marine Board may issue a duplicate certificate of number or registration, or title, or a duplicate set of validation stickers upon application by...
- 830.825 Hull identification number required.
(1) No person shall operate a boat on the waters of this state or be in possession of a boat for which the State Marine...
- 830.830 Dealer or boat manufacturer number; fee.
(1) A dealer or boat manufacturer: (a) May apply to the State Marine Board for one or more identifying numbers issued under this section. (b)...
- 830.850 Identifying number plate required on floating homes and boathouses; certificate of title required; fee.
(1) No person shall use a floating home or boathouse on the waters of this state unless there is affixed to the floating home or...
- 830.855 Application for floating home or boathouse identifying plate; fee; issuance of certificate of title.
(1) The owner of a floating home or boathouse that is used principally on the waters of this state shall apply to the State Marine...
- 830.860 Validity of certificate of title; new certificates; fee.
(1) A certificate of title for a floating home or boathouse is valid and effective only as long as ownership and location remain the same....
- 830.865 Rules.
In accordance with ORS chapter 183, the State Marine Board shall adopt rules necessary to carry out the provisions of ORS 830.850 to 830.860. [Formerly
- 830.870 Duplicate certificate; fee.
Upon receipt of proof satisfactory to the State Marine Board from the holder of a certificate issued pursuant to ORS 830.850 to 830.860 that the...
- 830.875 Definitions for ORS 830.880 to 830.895.
As used in ORS 830.880 to 830.895: (1) “Component” means any severable portion of a boat that possesses or did possess an identification number. (2)...
- 830.880 Seizure of boats and equipment from which identification number has been removed; inspection of property; check for stolen boats; renumbering.
(1) When a peace officer discovers a boat or component from which a number awarded by the State Marine Board or the manufacturer’s hull identification...
- 830.885 Return of seized property; investigation to determine ownership; notice to owner.
(1) When the property seized under ORS 830.880 is not listed as stolen by the National Crime Information Center and the hull identification number is...
- 830.890 Public notice to persons having interest in seized property; court action; sale of property at public auction; disposition of proceeds.
(1) If the hull or component identification number of property seized pursuant to ORS 830.880 is not established or if the property is reported as...
- 830.895 Renumbering; inspection requirement.
(1) A police agency having custody of a boat or component for which an identification number is not established or a person to whom a...
- 830.905 [Formerly 488.650; repealed by 1999 c.692 §13]
- 830.907 Definitions for ORS 830.907 to 830.927.
As used in ORS 830.907 to 830.927: (1) “Boathouse” has the meaning given that term in ORS 830.700. (2) “Established or attended moorage” means a...
- 830.909 Offense of abandoning boat, floating home or boathouse; liability for costs of removal, cleanup and disposal.
(1) A person commits the offense of abandoning a boat, floating home or boathouse if the person leaves a boat, floating home or boathouse on...
- 830.910 [Formerly 488.655; repealed by 1999 c.692 §13]
- 830.912 Removing authority power to remove and take into custody abandoned boat, floating home or boathouse.
(1) After providing notice required under ORS 830.917, a removing authority may take a boat, floating home or boathouse into custody and remove the boat,...
- 830.914 Removing authority custody of boat, floating home or boathouse that constitutes hazard; rules.
(1) A removing authority may immediately take custody of a boat, floating home or boathouse that is disabled, abandoned or left unattended on the waters...
- 830.915 [Formerly 488.660; repealed by 1999 c.692 §13]
- 830.917 Notice of intent to take custody; content of notice.
If a removing authority proposes to take custody of a boat, floating home or boathouse under ORS 830.912, the removing authority shall provide notice and...
- 830.919 Disposition of boat, floating home or boathouse.
If a removing authority takes custody of a boat, floating home or boathouse under ORS 830.914, the removing authority shall comply with the provisions of...
- 830.920 [Formerly 488.665; repealed by 1999 c.692 §13]
- 830.922 Exception to notice requirement.
If there is no boat, floating home or boathouse identification number on a boat, floating home or boathouse and there is no registration number or...
- 830.924 Request for hearing on proposal to remove boat, floating home or boathouse; hearing; final order; appeal.
A person provided notice under ORS 830.917 or any other person who reasonably appears to have an interest in the boat, floating home or boathouse...
- 830.925 [Formerly 488.670; repealed by 1999 c.692 §13]
- 830.926 Abandoned Boat Removal and Cleanup Subaccount; sources; limits; uses.
(1) The Abandoned Boat Removal and Cleanup Subaccount is established within the Boating Safety, Law Enforcement and Facility Account. The subaccount shall consist of moneys...
- 830.927 Disposal of unclaimed boat, floating home or boathouse.
If a hearing is not conducted under ORS 830.924 and a boat, floating home or boathouse taken into custody under ORS 830.917 is not reclaimed...
- 830.930 [Formerly 488.675; repealed by 1999 c.692 §13]
- 830.935 [Formerly 488.680; repealed by 1999 c.692 §13]
- 830.950 Definitions.
As used in ORS 830.955: (1) “Encapsulated” means a protective covering or physical barrier between the polystyrene device and the water. (2) “Submersible polystyrene device”...
- 830.955 Prohibition of installation of submersible polystyrene device.
(1) No person shall install a submersible polystyrene device on a dock, buoy or float unless the device is encapsulated by a protective covering or...
- 830.990 Penalties.
(1) A person who violates ORS 830.050, 830.088, 830.090, 830.092, 830.094, 830.230, 830.415, 830.710, 830.720, 830.770, 830.780, 830.810, 830.850 or 830.855, or rules adopted to...
- 830.992 Penalty for purchase of boat or equipment from which hull or component identification number removed.
Any person who knowingly buys, receives, disposes of, sells, offers for sale or possesses any boat or component from which the hull identification number assigned...
- 830.994 Additional penalties for violation of ORS 830.325.
(1) When a person is convicted of a violation of any provision of ORS 830.325, the court shall comply with the following in addition to...
- 830.995 [Formerly 488.995; repealed by 1999 c.1051 §97]
- 830.997 Penalty for ocean charter vessel violations.
(1) Failure to comply with ORS 830.435, 830.440 or 830.460 (1) is a Class B misdemeanor. (2) Failure to comply with ORS 830.450 is a...
Last modified: August 7, 2008