[Paddlers] Oregon Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Permit(AISPP) starting Jan 1, 2010

Laura Ricker rickerla at yahoo.com
Sun Dec 27 16:20:46 PST 2009


Yes, the board is looking into this and will inform the club once we have done our research and determined a routine that will keep us safe and by the books. 
 
Paddle.  Experience.  Enjoy.  
www.paddlepods.com 




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From: Kathy Whaley <kathy at tumblehome.com>
To: Carin Rittby-Kane <crittby at hevanet.com>; paddlers-bounces at lists.mountainhomecc.com; MHCC paddlers <paddlers at mountainhomecc.com>
Sent: Sun, December 27, 2009 4:17:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Paddlers] Oregon Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Permit(AISPP) starting Jan 1, 2010

 
Yes, this absolutely applies to MHCC. Thank you 
Carin/Diane/Tom, I'd already learned all about it, then promptly forgot about 
it. Can the board handle this? It's not a huge sum of money. 
 

Kathy Whaley
11646 N Island Cove Lane
Portland OR 
97217
503-286-5212

 


________________________________
 From: >  paddlers-bounces at lists.mountainhomecc.com 
>  [mailto:paddlers-bounces at lists.mountainhomecc.com] On Behalf Of Carin 
>  Rittby-Kane
>Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2009 1:01 PM
>To: >  paddlers-bounces at lists.mountainhomecc.com; 'MHCC paddlers'
>Subject: >  [Paddlers] Oregon Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Permit(AISPP) starting 
>  Jan 1, 2010
>
>
>Happy New Paddling 
>  Year MountainHome CC Board and Members!
> 
> 
>The 
>  following news will apply to us OC1/OC2 Small Boat Owners as well as the Club 
>  boats as I understand it.
> 
> 
>Thank 
>  you Diane and Tom for reminding us~
> 
> 
>-      
> The Race 
>  Committee will check on what rules say of boats from out-of-state for our 
>  races (Canada, California mainly). It appears that small boats from Washington 
>  state will not need this permit.
>-      
> MHCC Board will 
>  check in on how we will provide for the OC6 at practices and 
>  races
> 
> 
>From 
>  Oregon State Marine Board website at http://www.boatoregon.com/:
> 
> 
>Aquatic 
>  Invasive Species Prevention Permit (AISPP)
> 
>A 
>  new program to protect our waterways from the damaging impacts of aquatic 
>  invasive species (AIS) requires boaters to purchase an AIS Prevention Permit 
>  to use their boats 
>beginning January 1, 
>  2010.
>
>The $5 fee is automatically paid when powerboats or sailboats 12 feet 
>  or longer are registered for the 2010 boating season. Powerboats with 
>  registrations that expire December 31, 2010 do not need a permit until 2011. 
>  The $5 fee will be included with the boat registration renewal. 
> 
>
>Operators of manually powered boats 10 feet or longer, such as canoes, 
>  kayaks, drift boats, rafts and small sailboats, must purchase and carry the $7 
>  permit ($5 + $2 service fee) when using their boat in 2010. These permits are 
>  available at all ODFW license agents. Out-of-state powerboat operators will 
>  pay $22 ($20+$2 agent fee), also via ODFW license agents.
> 
> 
> 
>What 
>  does this mean for those with manually powered boats 
>  (paddlecraft)?
>	* A permit for a 
>    manually powered boat (paddle boards, rafts, drift boats, kayaks, canoes, 
>    etc.) 10 feet long and longer is issued in the 
>    name of an individual, qualifying club or livery.  Once 
>    the individual has a permit, he/she can use it with any manually powered 
>    boat.  
>	* At least one 
>    person on each manually powered boat must have a permit.  One permit 
>    per boat. 
>
>For 
>  example:
>1.     
> If 
>  there are three people in a drift boat, only one of them is required to carry 
>  a permit.  The permit must be in the name of one of the persons in the 
>  boat. 
>2.     
> If 
>  there are three people in three kayaks, each individual is required to carry a 
>  permit in their name
>3.     
> Permits 
>  are printed on water-resistant paper and easy to carry, similar to a fishing 
>  license. 
> What 
>  about non-motorized boating clubs?
>	* Clubs can have 
>    permits issued in their name which must be purchased directly from the 
>    Oregon State Marine Board. 
>What 
>  about manually powered boats from Washington or Idaho?
>	* Manually 
>    powered boats from Idaho that are 10 feet long or longer and affixed with an 
>    Idaho Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention sticker do not need an Oregon 
>    permit.  
>	* Manually 
>    powered boats from Washington do not need an Oregon permit. 
> 
>Does 
>  this mean non-motorized boats will have to be registered?
>	* No.  
> Non-motorized 
>    boats are NOT titled or registered under the program.  Fees 
>    from permits are deposited directly into a fund dedicated to this 
>    program.  They do not benefit the state's general fund.  Some of 
>    the funds will be transferred to ODFW to implement the program and Oregon 
>    State Police for law enforcement services.  
>	* Permits will 
>    be in the names of the people/organization purchasing them.  
> 
> 
> 
>Carin/
> 
> 


      
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