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Who makes the final decision on whether or not a waterway is “navigable?”

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Who makes the final decision on whether or not a waterway is “navigable?”

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According to ORS 274.402, the Land Board is the only entity that can administratively declare whether a river is navigable. In addition, state and federal courts may make a judical determination regarding navigability of a particular waterway. All determinations, whether administrative or judicial, are based on the federal test developed by the federal courts.

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