OAR 250-010-0760
Waterway Access Permit


(1) Boaters required to carry permits must present their permit for inspection upon request by a law enforcement officer.
(2) 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 kite boards.
(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) Boats that launch directly into waters that form a common interstate boundary, or launch in Oregon tributaries within one mile of these waters, that have a current boat registration, Coast Guard documentation, or an aquatic invasive species prevention permit issued by the States of Idaho or Washington.
(3) 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 or the club’s presiding officer or secretary.
(4) For non-motorized 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.
(5) 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.
(6) The Waterway Access Permit expires on December 31 of the year indicated on the permit.

Source: Rule 250-010-0760 — Waterway Access Permit, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=250-010-0760.

250‑010‑0010
Definitions
250‑010‑0025
Basic Rule for “Slow–No Wake”
250‑010‑0030
Application for Certificate of Number and Title
250‑010‑0040
Oregon Boat Numbering System
250‑010‑0051
Definition of “Operate” and “Otherwise Use a Boat on Water”
250‑010‑0053
Safety Inspections
250‑010‑0055
Certificates of Boat Title
250‑010‑0058
Refunds
250‑010‑0059
Reinstatement Fee
250‑010‑0060
Report of Transfer, Abandonment or Wrecking of a Boat, Change of Address, Late Penalty Fees
250‑010‑0065
County Use Permit Programs
250‑010‑0075
Boating Safety/Education Assistance Program
250‑010‑0085
Capacity Plates
250‑010‑0095
Application for Marine Events
250‑010‑0097
Application for Special Use Device Permits
250‑010‑0110
Investigation of Accidents
250‑010‑0121
Mufflers
250‑010‑0122
Carburetors
250‑010‑0125
Ventilation
250‑010‑0150
Exemptions
250‑010‑0152
Use of Sirens Prohibited by Other Than Expressly Authorized Peace Officers
250‑010‑0154
Personal Flotation Devices
250‑010‑0155
Fire Extinguishers
250‑010‑0156
Sound Signaling Appliances
250‑010‑0160
Board Not to Approve Products of Manufacturers
250‑010‑0164
Visual Distress Signals
250‑010‑0201
Uniform Waterway Marking System
250‑010‑0206
Waterway Marker Permits Required and Exemptions
250‑010‑0215
Application for Waterway Marker Permit
250‑010‑0225
Waterway Marker Placement Conditions
250‑010‑0230
Transfer of Ownership of Waterway Markers
250‑010‑0235
Discontinuance and Removal of Waterway Markers
250‑010‑0240
Characteristics of Waterway Markers
250‑010‑0245
Buoy Standards
250‑010‑0255
Sign Standards
250‑010‑0260
Standards for Letter or Numeral Elements of Markers
250‑010‑0265
Standards for Mooring Buoys
250‑010‑0270
Standards for Swim Area Markers
250‑010‑0275
The “Divers” Flag
250‑010‑0300
Floating Home/Boathouse Registration and Titling
250‑010‑0310
Certificate of Registration and Title for a Floating Home or Boathouse
250‑010‑0320
Oregon Floating Home/Boathouse Registration Numbering System
250‑010‑0325
Report of Transfer, Abandonment, or Wrecking of Floating Home/Boathouse or Change of Address
250‑010‑0410
Definitions
250‑010‑0420
Officer Report
250‑010‑0430
Chemical Analyses
250‑010‑0440
Qualifications and Training of Breath Test Equipment Operators
250‑010‑0470
Breath Testing Equipment Approval
250‑010‑0500
Offender Education Program Administration
250‑010‑0510
Definitions
250‑010‑0520
Content
250‑010‑0530
Implementation
250‑010‑0540
Fees
250‑010‑0550
Qualified Courses
250‑010‑0560
Completion Certificate
250‑010‑0650
Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Permit
250‑010‑0660
Watercraft Inspection Stations
250‑010‑0700
Flotation Encapsulation Rules
250‑010‑0705
Materials and Methods of Encapsulation
250‑010‑0710
Existing Structures
250‑010‑0715
Buoys and Other Floating Devices
250‑010‑0750
Marine Sanitation Device Requirements
250‑010‑0760
Waterway Access Permit
250‑010‑0800
Livery Registration
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 250-010-0760’s source at or​.us