Oregon Code § 830.055·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Oregon
Adopt-a-River Program; implementation; rules.
(1) As used in this section, invasive species has
the meaning given that term in ORS 570.755.
(2) The State
Marine Board shall administer a program designed to beautify and protect the
states rivers through the removal of litter and invasive species. The program
shall include public informational activities, but shall be directed primarily
toward encouraging and facilitating involvement of volunteer groups in the
removal of litter and invasive species, assigning each group to a specific
river or stream segment. The program shall be called the Oregon Adopt-a-River
Program.
(3) Private
landowners with rivers running through or adjacent to their property are vital
to the success of the Oregon Adopt-a-River Program. The State Marine Board
shall ensure that participants in the program comply with requirements to
obtain permission from landowners for river access across private property.
(4) The State
Marine Board shall compile a list of invasive species appropriate for removal
by a volunteer group. Before compiling the list, the board shall consult with:
(a) The Invasive
Species Council established under ORS 570.770;
(b) The State
Department of Agriculture;
(c) The State
Forestry Department; and
(d) The
Department of Environmental Quality.
(5) Program
funding is an authorized use of the Boating Safety, Law Enforcement and
Facility Account under ORS 830.140.
(6) The State
Marine Board may adopt any rules necessary for implementation of the Oregon
Adopt-a-River Program.
(7) An agreement
entered into between the State Marine Board and a volunteer group under
subsection (2) of this section shall include but need not be limited to:
(a)
Identification of the designated river or stream segment. The volunteer group
may request a specific segment of the river or stream it wishes to adopt, but
the assignment shall be at the discretion of the State Marine Board. In
assigning sections of a river, the board shall coordinate and cooperate with
affected federal, state and local management agencies and private landowners.
(b) Specification
of the duties of the volunteer group. The group shall remove litter and
invasive species along the designated river or stream segment at least once
each year.
(c) Specification
of the invasive species that the volunteer group may remove. The group shall
agree to not remove an invasive species that is not specified in the agreement.
The group may report the existence of invasive species not specified in the agreement
to the State Marine Board.
(d) Specification
of the responsibilities of the volunteer group. The group shall agree to abide
by all rules related to the program that are adopted by the State Marine Board.
(e) Duration of
the agreement. The volunteer group shall contract to care for the designated
river or stream segment for at least two years.
(8) The State
Marine Board shall create a recognition program to acknowledge the efforts of
volunteer groups, agencies and businesses that participate in the Oregon
Adopt-a-River Program.
(9) The State
Marine Board shall provide trash bags, instructions for the removal of invasive
species, safety information and assistance to the participating volunteer
groups. Instructions provided under this subsection must include instructions
on best management practices, including how to properly dispose of an invasive
species and how to decontaminate equipment to prevent the spreading of the
invasive species.
(10) The State
Marine Board shall be responsible for facilitating the removal of large or
heavy items from a river or stream segment if such items are found by a
volunteer group.
(11) The State
Marine Board shall report the existence of an invasive species discovered by a
volunteer group under subsection (7)(c) of this section to the appropriate
management agency or the Invasive Species Council.
(12) The State
Marine Board shall not instruct a volunteer group or any member thereof
participating in the Oregon Adopt-a-River Program in the measurement of water
quality, encourage any participant to measure water quality or include the
measuring of water quality in the duties of any participant.
(13) The State
Marine Board shall not instruct a volunteer group or any member thereof
participating in the Oregon Adopt-a-River Program in the locating or monitoring
of point or nonpoint pollution sources, encourage any participant to locate or
monitor point or nonpoint pollution sources or include the locating or
monitoring of point or nonpoint pollution sources in the duties of any
participant. [1993 c.54 §2; 1995 c.165 §1; 2011 c.63 §1]
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