Effective: March 15, 1989
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 70 - 117th General Assembly
It is hereby declared that the waters of Lake Erie consisting of the territory within the boundaries of the state, extending from the southerly shore of Lake Erie to the international boundary line between the United States and Canada, together with the soil beneath and their contents, do now belong and have always, since the organization of the state of Ohio, belonged to the state as proprietor in trust for the people of the state, for the public uses to which they may be adapted, subject to the powers of the United States government, to the public rights of navigation, water commerce, and fishery, and to the property rights of littoral owners, including the right to make reasonable use of the waters in front of or flowing past their lands. Any artificial encroachments by public or private littoral owners, which interfere with the free flow of commerce in navigable channels, whether in the form of wharves, piers, fills, or otherwise, beyond the natural shoreline of those waters, not expressly authorized by the general assembly, acting within its powers, or pursuant to section 1506.11 of the Revised Code, shall not be considered as having prejudiced the rights of the public in such domain. This section does not limit the right of the state to control, improve, or place aids to navigation in the other navigable waters of the state or the territory formerly covered thereby.
The department of natural resources is hereby designated as the state agency in all matters pertaining to the care, protection, and enforcement of the state's rights designated in this section.
Any order of the director of natural resources in any matter pertaining to the care, protection, and enforcement of the state's rights in that territory is a rule or adjudication within the meaning of sections 119.01 to 119.13 of the Revised Code.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 15 | Conservation of Natural Resources
Chapter 1506 | Coastal Management
Section 1506.01 | Coastal Management Definitions.
Section 1506.021 | Six Year Limit on Administrative Rules.
Section 1506.04 | Compliance With National Flood Insurance Program or Equivalent.
Section 1506.05 | Promoting Public Access to Lake Erie.
Section 1506.06 | Preliminary and Final Identification of Lake Erie Coastal Erosion Areas.
Section 1506.07 | Administrative Rules for Permanent Structures in Lake Erie Coastal Erosion Areas.
Section 1506.09 | Violations - Injunction - Civil Penalty.
Section 1506.10 | Lake Erie Boundary Lines.
Section 1506.11 | Development and Improvement of Lakefront Land.
Section 1506.21 | Ohio Lake Erie Commission.
Section 1506.22 | Great Lakes Protection Fund.
Section 1506.23 | Lake Erie Protection Fund; Purposes.
Section 1506.30 | Submerged Lands Preserves Definitions.
Section 1506.31 | Administrative Rules Establishing Lake Erie Submerged Lands Preserves.
Section 1506.32 | Application for Salvage Permit for Submerged Watercraft or Aircraft.
Section 1506.33 | Ownership of Submerged Abandoned Property in Lake Erie.
Section 1506.34 | Administrative Rules for Submerged Land Preserves.
Section 1506.35 | Revoking Salvage Permit.
Section 1506.36 | Exempted Activities.
Section 1506.39 | Assistance of Other State Employees.
Section 1506.40 | Application for Shore Structure Permit.
Section 1506.41 | Permit and Lease Fund.
Section 1506.42 | Agreements With Subdivisions or State Agencies for Erosion Projects.
Section 1506.43 | Contracts for Erosion Projects.
Section 1506.44 | Agreements for Loans for Erosion Control Structures.
Section 1506.45 | Acquiring Lands.
Section 1506.46 | Action Taken by Chief.
Section 1506.47 | Plan for Management of Shore Erosion Along Lake Erie.
Section 1506.48 | Reappraising Real Property Damaged or Destroyed by Shore Erosion.