Or. Admin. Code § 736-027-0010 - Definitions
For the purposes of this rule, the terms:
(1) "Salvage" or "Salvageable Object" means
any object, thing or material, exclusive of driftlogs, which is not in its
natural state, and is not a "natural product of the ocean shore" (as used in
ORS 390.705 and 37 Opinion of
Attorney General 420 (1975)), which is washed up or deposited upon the
regulated area;
(2) "Regulated
Area" means any part of the ocean shore lying between the extreme low tide line
and the line of vegetation described in ORS
390.770, or the line of
established upland shore vegetation, whichever is farther inland, and below 16'
elevation on headlands, which is located between the Oregon-California State
line and the south jetty at the mouth of the Columbia River;
(3) "Beach Fronting a State Park" means all
of the ocean shore from the extreme low tide line to the line of vegetation
which lies between the two imaginary lines extending perpendicular to the beach
from the boundaries of any state park in the regulated area;
(4) "Remove or Removal" means the
transportation of any salvage outside the "regulated area."
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 184 & ORS 390
Stats. Implemented: ORS 390.660
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