ORS 783.400
Shipbreaking

  • shipwrecks
  • ship repair
  • definitions

(1)

As used in this section:

(a)

“Dry dock” means a graving dock or a floating dry dock.

(b)

“Floating dry dock” means a vessel or structure that can be flooded to allow a ship to be floated in and drained to allow the ship to come to rest on a dry platform.

(c)

“Fouling communities” means the matrix consisting of:

(A)

Native or nonnative species attached to the hull of a ship including, but not limited to, barnacles, bivalves, bryozoans, tunicates and seaweeds; and

(B)

Native or nonnative mobile species such as crustaceans, sea stars and worms that may be unattached to the hull, but that inhabit a fouling community or inhabit protected recesses and crevices in the hull, such as sea chests.

(d)

“Fouling organisms” means native or nonnative species that attach to the hull of a ship including, but not limited to, sessile bottom-dwelling invertebrates, algae and microorganisms such as bacteria and diatoms.

(e)

“Graving dock” means a paved excavation in the ground that can be flooded to allow a ship to be floated in and drained to allow that ship to come to rest on a dry platform.

(f)

“Hazardous materials” includes, but is not limited to, asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls, oil, fuel, bilge and ballast water, paint and lead.

(g)

“Ocean shore” has the meaning given that term in ORS 390.605 (Definitions).

(h)

“Ship” means a vessel that weighs in excess of 200 gross tons and operates upon navigable waterways.

(i)

“Shipbreaking” means the process of dismantling a ship for scrap or disposal.

(j)

“Shipwreck” means a ship that has been stranded or destroyed by being driven ashore or onto the rocks or the shoal.

(k)

“Waters of this state” has the meaning given that term in ORS 196.800 (Definitions for ORS 196.600 to 196.921).

(2)

In the State of Oregon, a person:

(a)

May perform shipbreaking activities only in a dry dock.

(b)

May not perform shipbreaking activities in a manner that allows hazardous materials, fouling communities or fouling organisms that are in or on the ship to enter the waters of this state or the ocean shore.

(3)

Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, a person may in the waters of this state:

(a)

Dismantle for removal a ship that has been shipwrecked if the Department of State Lands determines, in consultation with others as the department finds appropriate including, but not limited to, other state agencies, the United States Coast Guard and the shipowner, that it is physically impracticable to move the shipwreck to a dry dock.

(b)

Partially dismantle a ship as may be required in the process of ship repair.

(4)

Subsection (2) of this section does not apply to the shipbreaking of a flat-bottomed barge that is not self-propelled and that operates in the waters of this state.

(5)

This section does not relieve a person from compliance with other state or local laws that apply to shipbreaking, shipwrecks or ship repair including, but not limited to, laws relating to hazardous materials, fouling communities or fouling organisms. [2007 c.150 §1; 2007 c.816 §3]

Source: Section 783.400 — Shipbreaking; shipwrecks; ship repair; definitions, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors783.­html.

783.010
Claims for which liens accorded
783.020
Lien priority
783.030
Right to proceed against boat or vessel directly
783.040
Complaint
783.050
Issuance of warrant for seizure of boat or vessel
783.060
Procedure after return of warrant
783.070
Persons authorized to appear for boat or vessel
783.080
Judgment by default
783.090
Discharge of boat or vessel on giving of undertaking
783.100
Return of deposit
783.110
Order for sale on judgment
783.120
Judgment on undertaking
783.130
Bill of sale of boat or vessel
783.140
Rights of other lien claimants
783.150
Distribution of proceeds of sale
783.160
Sale of appurtenances for fractional share of boat or vessel
783.170
Limitation of actions
783.310
Destruction or injury of property by watercraft
783.320
Injuries to persons or property ashore
783.330
Attachment against vessel
783.340
Redelivery of attached vessel
783.350
Nonresident owners
783.360
Priority of attachment
783.400
Shipbreaking
783.510
Enticement of seamen to desert or leave ship
783.520
Harboring and secretion of seamen
783.530
Receipt of compensation from seaman for furnishing employment
783.550
Unauthorized boarding of nonpassenger vessel
783.560
Arrest of officers and seamen for debt prohibited
783.570
Enforcement officer in Portland and Astoria
783.580
Tugboat operator refusing to tow
783.590
Lowering of smokestacks of vessels navigating upper Willamette
783.610
Offenses relating to buoys and beacons
783.620
Discharge of ballast in navigable waters
783.625
Definitions for ORS 783.625 to 783.640
783.630
Application
783.635
Discharge of ballast water prohibited
783.636
Fees
783.637
Late charges
783.638
Ballast Water Fund
783.640
Reporting of ballast water management
783.990
Penalties
783.992
Civil penalties
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