Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 274 § 274.376 — Definitions for ORS 274.376 to 274.388
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 274 ·
Oregon Code § 274.376·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions for ORS 274.376 to 274.388.
As used in ORS 274.376 to 274.388:
(1) Abandoned
structure means a structure that has been left without authorization on, under
or over state-owned submerged or submersible lands.
(2) Derelict
structure means a structure that is on, under or over state-owned submerged or
submersible lands and that is:
(a) Sunk or in
imminent danger of sinking due to its dilapidated condition;
(b) Obstructing a
waterway;
(c) Endangering
life or property; or
(d) In
dilapidated condition such that it is in danger of becoming an environmental
hazard.
(3) Marine
debris means any manufactured or processed solid material, or a boat, as
defined in ORS 830.700, that is no longer capable of being used as a means of
transportation on the water due to its dilapidated condition, that:
(a) Persists in
the marine environment; and
(b) Is disposed
of or abandoned, either with intention or unintentionally, in or in close
proximity to any waters of which the submersible or submerged lands belong to
the State of Oregon.
(4) Owner means
a person who has a property interest in a structure. [2015 c.715 §1; 2025 c.90 §2]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 274.376
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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