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(continued) h the provisions of this section on September 9, 1995:

(a) Shall not be implemented or enforced; and

(b) Has no legal effect.

(4) The provisions of this section do not apply to land used to mitigate the loss of wetlands.

(5) If the Department of State Lands assumes responsibility under 33 U.S.C. §1344(g) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, ORS 196.600 to 196.905 shall apply to artificially created wetlands described in subsections (1) and (2) of this section. [1995 c.482 §1]



Note: 196.687 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 196 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.



196.688 Public information program. (1) The Department of State Lands shall develop a public information program to educate permit applicants and the general public about:

(a) Wetland functions and values.

(b) The status and trends of Oregon’s wetlands.

(c) The Statewide Wetlands Inventory.

(d) Wetland regulation.

(2) Upon request, the department shall, within the limits of staffing ability, provide technical assistance to other state agencies and local governments and the public in identifying and delineating the boundaries of wetlands. [1989 c.837 §20]



196.690 [Formerly 541.622; renumbered 196.820 in 1989]



196.692 Rules. (1) The Department of State Lands shall adopt rules to carry out the provisions of ORS 196.668 to 196.692, 196.800, 196.810, 196.825, 196.830, 196.850 to 196.860, 196.885, 196.905, 197.015, 197.279, 215.213, 215.283, 215.284, 215.418 and 227.350.

(2) Rules adopted pursuant to subsection (1) of this section shall include rules governing the application for and issuance of permits to remove material from the beds or banks of any waters of this state or to fill any waters of this state including, but not limited to, clear and objective standards and criteria for determining whether to grant or deny a permit. [1989 c.837 §32; 2001 c.460 §1]



196.695 [Formerly 541.625; renumbered 196.825 in 1989]



196.700 [Formerly 541.626; renumbered 196.830 in 1989]



196.705 [Formerly 541.627; renumbered 196.835 in 1989]



196.710 [Formerly 541.630; renumbered 196.840 in 1989]



196.715 [Formerly 541.635; renumbered 196.845 in 1989]



196.718 [Enacted in lieu of 541.640; renumbered 196.850 in 1989]



196.720 [Formerly 541.645; renumbered 196.855 in 1989]



196.725 [Formerly 541.650; renumbered 196.860 in 1989]



196.730 [Formerly 541.655; renumbered 196.865 in 1989]



196.735 [Formerly 541.660; renumbered 196.870 in 1989]



196.740 [Formerly 541.662; renumbered 196.875 in 1989]



196.745 [Formerly 541.665; renumbered 196.880 in 1989]



196.750 [Formerly 541.670; renumbered 196.885 in 1989]



196.755 [Formerly 541.675; renumbered 196.890 in 1989]



196.760 [Formerly 541.680; renumbered 196.895 in 1989]



196.765 [Formerly 541.685; renumbered 196.900 in 1989]



196.770 [Formerly 541.695; renumbered 196.905 in 1989]