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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 776 § 776.118 — Additional authority of board

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 776 ·
Oregon Code § 776.118 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Additional authority of board. In addition to its authority under ORS 776.115, the Oregon Board of Maritime Pilots may: (1) Establish pilotage requirements for all single boiler or single engine and single screw tank vessels carrying oil in pilotage grounds; (2) Review and, if appropriate, reduce deadweight tonnage specifications for pilotage service for vessels carrying oil; (3) Establish regional speed limits, based on escort vehicle limitations, for all tank vessels in inland navigable waters and critical approaches to inland navigable waters; and (4) Establish a program for a near-miss reporting system. [1991 c.651 §21; 1993 c.796 §5]
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