Or. Admin. Code § 250-011-0180 - Public Safety Activities
(1) Vessels engaged in government sanctioned
public safety activities, and commercial vessels performing similar functions,
may display an alternately flashing red and yellow light signal. This
identification light signal must be located so that it does not interfere with
the visibility of the vessel's navigation lights. The identification light
signal may be used only as an identification signal and conveys no special
privilege. Vessels using the identification light signal during public safety
activities must abide by the Inland Navigation Rules and OAR Chapter 250,
Division 11, and must not presume that the light or the exigency gives them
precedence or right of way.
(2)
Public safety activities include but are not limited to patrolling marine
parades, regattas, or special water celebrations; traffic control; salvage;
firefighting; medical assistance; assisting disabled vessels; and search and
rescue.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 830.110 & ORS 830.250
Stats. Implemented: ORS 830.035
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