Chapter 381
Oregon Laws 2011
AN ACT
HB 3121
Relating to
aquatic invasive species; creating new provisions; amending ORS 830.990; and
declaring an emergency.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
SECTION 1. ORS 830.990 is amended to
read:
830.990. (1) Violation of ORS
830.565 by a person operating a manually propelled boat is punishable by a fine
of $30, and violation of ORS 830.565 by a person operating a motorboat is
punishable by a fine of $50. A court may not impose the unitary assessment
provided for in ORS 137.290, the assessment provided for in ORS 137.309, or any
other additional assessment or surcharge, for a violation of ORS 830.565.
[(1)]
(2) A person who violates ORS 830.050, 830.088, 830.090, 830.092, 830.094,
830.230, 830.415, [830.565,] 830.710,
830.720, 830.770, 830.780, 830.810, 830.850 or 830.855, or rules adopted to
carry out the purposes of those statutes, commits a Class D violation.
[(2)]
(3) A person who violates ORS 830.220, 830.240, 830.245, 830.250, 830.375,
830.475 (4), 830.480, 830.785, 830.805 or 830.825, or rules adopted to carry
out the purposes of those statutes, commits a Class C violation.
[(3)]
(4) A person who violates ORS 830.110, 830.175, 830.180, 830.185, 830.195,
830.210, 830.215, 830.225, 830.235, 830.260, 830.300, 830.315 (2) and (3),
830.335, 830.340, 830.345, 830.350, 830.355, 830.360, 830.362, 830.365,
830.370, 830.410, 830.420, 830.495, 830.560, 830.775, 830.795 or 830.830, or
rules adopted to carry out the purposes of those statutes, commits a Class B
violation.
[(4)]
(5) A person who violates ORS 830.305 or 830.390, or rules adopted to carry
out the purposes of those statutes, commits a Class A violation.
[(5)]
(6) A person who violates ORS 830.383 or 830.909 commits a Class B
misdemeanor.
[(6)]
(7) A person who violates ORS 830.035 (2), 830.053, 830.315 (1), 830.325,
830.475 (1), 830.730 or 830.955 (1) commits a Class A misdemeanor.
[(7)]
(8) A person who violates ORS 830.475 (2) commits a Class C felony.
SECTION 2. The amendments to ORS
830.990 by section 1 of this 2011 Act apply to offenses committed on or after
the effective date of this 2011 Act.
SECTION 3. This 2011 Act being
necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and
safety, an emergency is declared to exist, and this 2011 Act takes effect on
its passage.
Approved by
the Governor June 16, 2011
Filed in the
office of Secretary of State June 16, 2011
Effective date
June 16, 2011
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