(a) Equip each nonmotorized boat that is under the direct operation of an outfitter and guide or an employee of an outfitter and guide to carry passengers on waters rated as class III or higher on a commonly accepted scale of river difficulty with a rescue throw bag, complete with a length of artificial fiber rope and a buoyant bag;
(b) On any section of waters rated as class III or higher on a commonly accepted scale of river difficulty, require that all persons physically providing outfitting and guiding services and all passengers wear a properly secured United States Coast Guard approved personal flotation device of a type prescribed by rules adopted by the State Marine Board;
(c) If the outfitter and guide operates nonmotorized boats carrying passengers on any section of waters rated as class III or higher on a commonly accepted scale of river difficulty, require that all persons physically providing outfitting and guiding services:
(A) Prior to providing the services, have completed at least one trip on that section of waters in a nonmotorized boat; and
(B) Have been trained in equipment preparation and boat rigging, understanding and recognizing river characteristics and hazards, methods of scouting rapids, methods of physically guiding boats through rapids, proper client communication, how to provide paddling and safety instruction and methods of river rescue techniques, including emergency procedures and equipment recovery;
(d) If the outfitter and guide is a charter guide, ensure that the vessel used to carry passengers complies with the equipment requirements for charter vessels under ORS 830.450; and
(e) On any section of waters rated as class III or higher on a commonly accepted scale of river difficulty, rent, sell or otherwise make available to all passengers helmets that meet the standards established by the board by rule.
(2) Subsection (1)(b) of this section does not apply to motorized boats that are inspected by the United States Coast Guard. [2005 c.438 §7; 2013 c.422 §10; 2019 c.163 §1]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 704 - Outfitters and Guides
Section 704.010 - Definitions.
Section 704.015 - Applicability of chapter.
Section 704.021 - Proof of compliance with registration requirements.
Section 704.025 - Reciprocity for certain licensees of other states; rules.
Section 704.035 - Opportunity for hearing; judicial review of decision.
Section 704.050 - Cancellation of liability insurance; notice to board; suspension of registration.
Section 704.065 - Decal to be affixed to boat.
Section 704.070 - Requirements for safety equipment, experience and training.
Section 704.520 - Board to submit list of registrants to tourism promotion agency.
Section 704.525 - Advisory committee; membership; duties.