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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 830 · Small Watercraft · Boating Operations

830.362 Operating motorboat with person holding on to or occupying parts aft of transom

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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 the motorboat that is located aft of the transom of the motorboat, including a step, ladder, platform or deck, in order to:
(a)Ride on that portion of the motorboat while the motorboat is under way at any speed; or
(b)Be pulled by the motorboat while holding on to any portion of the motorboat that is located aft of the transom, including a step, ladder, platform or deck.
(2)Notwithstanding subsection
(1)of this section, a person may operate a motorboat or have the motorboat engine idle with a person holding on to or occupying for a brief period of time a step, ladder, platform or deck that is located aft of the transom if that person is:
(a)Assisting in the docking or departure of the motorboat;
(b)Exiting or entering the motorboat; or
(c)Engaging in law enforcement activities. [2005 c.299 §2]
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