Oregon Code § 390.610·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Policy.
(1) The
Legislative Assembly hereby declares it is the public policy of the State of
Oregon to forever preserve and maintain the sovereignty of the state heretofore
legally existing over the ocean shore of the state from the Columbia River on
the north to the Oregon-California line on the south so that the public may
have the free and uninterrupted use thereof.
(2) The
Legislative Assembly recognizes that over the years the public has made
frequent and uninterrupted use of the ocean shore and recognizes, further, that
where such use has been legally sufficient to create rights or easements in the
public through dedication, prescription, grant or otherwise, that it is in the
public interest to protect and preserve such public rights or easements as a
permanent part of Oregons recreational resources.
(3) Accordingly,
the Legislative Assembly hereby declares that all public rights or easements
legally acquired in those lands described in subsection (2) of this section are
confirmed and declared vested exclusively in the State of Oregon and shall be
held and administered as state recreation areas.
(4) The
Legislative Assembly further declares that it is in the public interest to do
whatever is necessary to preserve and protect scenic and recreational use of
Oregons ocean shore. [1967 c.601 §§1,2(1),(2),(3); 1969 c.601 §4]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 390.610
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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