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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 835 · Aviation Administration

835.035 General board powers; rules; United States facilities exempt from board orders

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835.035 General board powers; rules; United States facilities exempt from board orders.
(1)Subject to ORS 835.017, the State Aviation Board may perform such acts, adopt or amend and issue such orders, rules and regulations, and make, promulgate and amend such minimum standards, all consistent with the provisions of this chapter, as it considers necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter and to perform its duties thereunder.
(2)No such rule, regulation or order of the board shall apply to airports or air navigation facilities owned or operated by the United States.
(3)All authority, power and duty delegated to the board by the provisions of this section shall be exercised and performed in all respects commensurate with and for the purpose of protecting and insuring the general public interest and safety, the safety of persons receiving instruction concerning, or operating, or using or traveling in aircraft, and of persons or property on land or water, and to develop and promote aviation in this state.
(4)Promulgation of rules, conduct of hearings and issuance and judicial review of rules and orders shall be in accordance with ORS chapter 183. [Formerly 491.100; 2011 c.630 §31]
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