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Section 830.860 – Validity of certificate of title; new certificates; fee.

(1) A certificate of title for a floating home or boathouse is valid and effective only as long as ownership and location remain the same. (2) The State Marine Board shall require the surrender of the certificate of title before issuing a new certificate of title unless the floating home was abandoned by a tenant […]

Section 830.936 – Hearing.

(1) If an owner of a vessel requests a preseizure hearing as provided in ORS 830.918 (5), the enforcement agency may not seize the vessel until after the hearing. (2) If an owner of a vessel requests a hearing as provided in ORS 830.918 (5) or 830.931 (4), the enforcement agency shall set a time […]

Section 830.865 – Rules.

In accordance with ORS chapter 183, the State Marine Board shall adopt rules necessary to carry out the provisions of ORS 830.850 to 830.860. [Formerly 488.728]

Section 830.938 – Liability for costs of salvage, towing and storage.

(1) Except as otherwise provided in ORS 830.908 to 830.948, the owner of an abandoned vessel or a derelict vessel is liable to an enforcement agency for all costs arising out of salvage, towing, storage and disposal of a vessel seized under ORS 830.908 to 830.948. Any order imposing liability for those costs is subject […]

Section 830.870 – Duplicate certificate of title; fee.

Upon receipt of proof satisfactory to the State Marine Board from the holder of a certificate of title issued pursuant to ORS 830.850 to 830.860 that the certificate of title has been lost, mutilated, destroyed or stolen, the board shall issue to the holder a duplicate certificate of title for a fee of $50. [Formerly […]

Section 830.940 – Use of contractor.

An enforcement agency may enter into a contract with any person to carry out the provisions of ORS 830.908 to 830.948 on behalf of the enforcement agency. [2013 c.680 §11]

Section 830.875 – Definitions for ORS 830.880 to 830.895.

As used in ORS 830.880 to 830.895: (1) “Component” means any severable portion of a boat that possesses or did possess an identification number. (2) “Identification number” means a distinguishing number assigned to a boat or component by the manufacturer, the State Marine Board or a police agency. [Formerly 488.900]

Section 830.880 – Seizure of boats and equipment from which identification number has been removed; inspection of property; check for stolen boats; renumbering.

(1) When a peace officer discovers a boat or component from which a number awarded by the State Marine Board or the manufacturer’s hull identification number assigned to the boat or the component identification number has been removed, defaced, covered, altered or destroyed, the peace officer may seize and hold it for identification and disposal […]