Or. Admin. Code § 250-010-0154 - Personal Flotation Devices
(1) A person must not operate a boat on the
waters of this state unless:
(a) At least one
wearable Personal Flotation Device (PFD) is on board for each person;
and
(b) Each PFD is used in
accordance with any requirements on the approved label; and
(c) Each PFD is used in accordance with any
requirements in its owner's manual, if the approved label makes reference to
such a manual.
(2) A
person must not operate a boat 16 feet or more in length unless one throwable
PFD is on board in addition to the total number of wearable PFDs required in
section (1) of this rule.
(3) A
person must not operate a boat on the waters of this state with a child age 12
and under, unless the child is wearing a U.S. Coast Guard approved personal
flotation device, of the appropriate size, while the boat is underway. For the
purpose of ORS 830.215, a personal flotation device shall not be considered
"readily accessible" for children age 12 and under unless the device is worn
while the boat is underway. The PFD must be worn at all times by a child age 12
and under whenever the boat is underway and the child is on an open deck or
open cockpit of the vessel. The following circumstances are excepted:
(a) While the child is below deck, or in the
cabin of a boat with enclosed cabin.
(b) While a child is on a sailboat and
tethered by means of a lifeline or harness attached to the sailboat.
(c) While a child is on a U.S. Coast Guard
inspected passenger-carrying vessel operating on the navigable waters of the
United States.
(4) A
person must not operate a personal watercraft (PWC), as defined in OAR
250-021-0020, unless each person operating or riding on the vessel is wearing
an inherently buoyant Coast Guard approved wearable PFD that does not have a
limitation or restriction on its approval that would prevent its use on a
PWC.
(5) A properly secured
wearable PFD must be worn by persons in a boat while navigating sections of
river with a commonly accepted scale of river difficulty rated Class III or
higher. The personal flotation devices worn by boaters must:
(a) Be approved by the U.S. Coast Guard as a
wearable personal flotation device.
(b) Not have a limitation or restriction on
its approval that would prevent its use on whitewater rivers.
(c) Not be an inflatable personal flotation
device.
(6) Exemptions:
(a) Canoes and kayaks 16 feet in length and
over are exempted from the requirements for carriage of the additional
throwable PFD.
(b) Racing shells,
rowing sculls, racing canoes and racing kayaks are exempted from the
requirements for carriage of any PFD. Racing shells, rowing sculls, racing
canoes, and racing kayaks are manually propelled vessels that are recognized by
national or international racing associations for use in competitive racing an
in which all occupants row, scull, or paddle, with the exception of a coxswain,
if one is provided, and are not designed to carry and do not carry any
equipment not solely for competitive racing.
(c) Sailboards are exempted from the
requirements for carriage of any PFD.
(d) Float tubes as defined in OAR
250-010-0010 are exempted from the requirements for carriage of any
PFD.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 830.215
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 830.215
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