Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 390 § 390.729 — Permits for operation of all-terrain vehicles on ocean shore
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 390 ·
Oregon Code § 390.729·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Permits for operation of all-terrain vehicles on ocean shore.
(1) A person may not operate a
Class I all-terrain vehicle on the ocean shore unless the person obtains a
permit from the State Parks and Recreation Department as provided in this
section.
(2) The
department may issue a permit for the operation of a Class I all-terrain
vehicle on the ocean shore if the operator of the vehicle holds a permit issued
under ORS 390.570, if the vehicle has a current operating permit issued under
ORS 390.580 and if the vehicle will be used to meet the transportation needs
of:
(a) Individuals
with disabilities;
(b) Emergency
response or emergency aid workers; or
(c) Biologists,
wildlife monitors or other natural resources workers.
(3) Application
for a permit issued under this section shall be in a form determined by the
department. The department shall specify the information to be contained in the
application, the renewal period and the manner in which the permit must be
displayed.
(4) The
department may not charge for a permit issued under this section. [2005 c.300 §3]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 390.729
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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