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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 657 § 657.094 — Employment; down-river boating activities excluded

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 657 ·
Oregon Code § 657.094 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Employment; down-river boating activities excluded. “Employment” does not include service performed by an individual in connection with the transportation of the public for recreational down-river boating activities on the waters of this state pursuant to a federal permit when the person furnishes the equipment necessary for the activity. As used in this section, “recreational down-river boating activities” means those boating activities for the purpose of recreational fishing, swimming or sightseeing utilizing a float craft with oars or paddles as the primary source of power. [1981 c.444 §3]
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