Oregon Code § ORS 830.560

Launching boat with aquatic invasive species prohibited; rules
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) Aquatic invasive species means any aquatic life or marine life determined by the State Fish and Wildlife Commission by rule to be invasive or any aquatic noxious weed determined by the State Department of Agriculture to be invasive.
(b) Launch means any act that places a boat into a waterway for recreational boating, for flushing or testing an engine or for any other purpose.
(2) Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, a person may not launch a boat into the waters of this state if:
(a) The boat has any visible aquatic species on its exterior hull or attached to any motor, propulsion system or component, anchor or other attached apparatus outside of the hull, or on the trailer or other device used to transport the boat; or
(b) The boat has any aquatic invasive species within its bilge, livewell, motorwell or other interior location.
(3) The State Fish and Wildlife Commission, in consultation with the State Department of Agriculture, by rule may allow the presence of certain aquatic species on or within a boat for activities including but not limited to hunting and photography.
(4) The State Marine Board shall provide information to the public about any rules adopted under subsection (3) of this section.
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