Oregon Statutes
§ 836.510 — Use of certain ocean beaches as landing fields
Oregon § 836.510
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 836.510 (2026).
Text
Except as permitted under ORS 836.520, no person shall use for a landing field for aircraft any part of the Oregon shore of the Pacific Ocean between high and low tide, commonly known as the “beach,” and which by law has been made a state recreation area, except for an emergency.
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Related
State v. Perrin
929 P.2d 1016 (Court of Appeals of Oregon, 1996)
Legislative History
Formerly 492.780
Nearby Sections
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§ 836.005
Definitions§ 836.015
Financial assistance by director§ 836.020
Department as municipal agent§ 836.030
Disposal of property§ 836.035
Effect of statute on airport zoning§ 836.040
Joint exercise of power§ 836.045
Condemnation by department§ 836.070
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