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Mandatory Boater Summer Schedule Announced
2008 Mandatory Boater Education Classes Continue Through The Summer
The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office, in conjunction with the Oregon State Marine Board, has established the dates below in 2008 to assist boaters in obtaining their Mandatory Boater Education card. Those seeking their card need attend only one three-hour session, not all of them.
The Mandatory Boater Education law, passed by the 1999 Oregon Legislature, will eventually require operators of powerboats greater than 10 horsepower (including personal watercraft) and youths 12-15 operating ANY size powerboat, to take a course on basic boating skills and/or pass a test to demonstrate basic boating knowledge. Upon passing a written test, the boater will apply for a boater education card which he/she must carry when boating. In 2008, those 70 and under must obtain their card; in 2009, ALL boaters must have this card when boating on
Those taking the test should have some previous boating experience, and should study the “Boat Oregon” study guide. Those guides are available free at the main Sheriff’s Office in
There is no charge for this three-hour class; students watch a video, have a short Q & A session and then take a multiple choice test. Those who receive a 70% or better score pass the test and will be given the necessary paperwork to get their card, which costs $10 from the Marine Board. This is a one-time fee…the card is not a license and is good for life. Many insurance companies offer a slight discount in boat insurance rates
All classes are at the main Sheriff’s Office in
For additional information, or to register for one of these sessions, please contact Cassie Dodge at 550-4856, or Cpl.
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