Oregon Statutes

§ 517.130 — Mineral trespass

Oregon § 517.130
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.14
Title 43Mineral Resources
Ch. 517Mining and Mining Claims

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 517.130 (2026).

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(1)As used in this section:
(a)“Bedrock sluice” means a wood or metal flume or trough that is permanently attached to the bedrock of the creek and is equipped with transverse riffles across the bottom of the unit and used to recover heavy mineral sands.
(b)“Deface” includes but is not limited to altering, pulling down, damaging or destroying.
(c)“Dredge” means a subsurface hose from 1.5 to 10 inches in diameter that is powered by an engine and is used to draw up auriferous material that is then separated in the sluice portion of the unit.
(d)“Flume” means a trough used to convey water.
(e)“Quartz mill” means a facility for processing ores or gravel.
(f)“Rocker box” means a unit constructed of a short trough attached to curved supports that allow the unit to be rocked from side to si

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§ 517.010
Oregon § 517.010

Legislative History

1999 c.354 §5

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