OAR 736-029-0030
Definitions
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“Commission” means the State Parks and Recreation Commission.(2)
“Department” means the State Parks and Recreation Department, known as Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD).(3)
“Director” means the State Parks and Recreation Director.(4)
“Marine Reserve” means the area established by the State Land Board and identified in OAR chapter 141, division 142.(5)
“Marine Protected Area” means the area established by the State Land Board and identified in OAR chapter 141, division 142.(6)
“Natural Product” means living or non-living natural products on the ocean shore, including but not limited to marine plants, minerals, shells, rocks, and sand.(7)
“Personal Use” means use that is directly by the individual for purposes other than monetary reward and not involving sale, barter, resale, or exchange for money.(8)
“Ocean Shore” as provided in ORS 390.605 (Definitions)(2), means the land lying between extreme low tide of the Pacific Ocean and the statutory vegetation line as described by 390.770 (Vegetation line described) or the line of established upland shore vegetation, whichever is farther inland.“Ocean shore” does not include an estuary as defined in 196.800 (Definitions for ORS 196.600 to 196.921).(9)
“Ocean Shore Permit” means: a permit under ORS 390.640 (Permit required for improvements on ocean shore) for a structure, appurtenance or other addition, modification or alteration, including habitat restoration, constructed, placed or made on the ocean shore; a permit under 390.715 (Permits for pipe, cable or conduit across ocean shore, state recreation areas and submerged lands) for a pipeline, cable line, or conduit placed or made across or under the ocean shore; or a permit under 390.725 (Permits for removal of products along ocean shore) for the removal of products from the ocean shore.(10)
“Salvage” or “Salvageable Object” means any object, thing or material, exclusive of drift logs, which is not in its natural state, and is not a “natural product of the ocean shore”, which is washed up or deposited on the ocean shore.(11)
“Souvenirs” include a small quantity of agates, driftwood, and similar non-living items collected for non-commercial personal use.
Source:
Rule 736-029-0030 — Definitions, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=736-029-0030
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