Document Citation: OAC Ann ยง 1501:47-4-02

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OHIO ADMINISTRATIVE CODE ANNOTATED
1501:47 DIVISION OF WATERCRAFT
CHAPTER 1501:47-4 SUPPLEMENTAL RULES


Date:
09/28/2012

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1501:47-4-02. Visitation, use, and general prohibitions.

(A) Persons shall be permitted upon state scenic river lands only in those areas and facilities provided for general public use.

(B) Areas and facilities provided for general public use are open from one half hour before sunrise to one half hour after sunset unless otherwise posted.

(C) When a trail or trail system is present, no person shall leave the trail or trail system, except with written permission from the chief of the division of watercraft or the chief's appointed agent. On scenic river lands that are open to the general public by access permit only, persons must receive written permission from the chief of the division of watercraft or appointed agent prior to entry into such areas, must carry proof of written permission while within the area, and present it upon request.

(D) No person shall be present on scenic river lands, unless exempted in writing by the chief's appointed authority from one half hour after sunset until one half hour before sunrise, except while actively engaged in fishing, hunting, boating, hiking, wildlife observation, or any other legitimate recreational pursuit not otherwise prohibited within the boundaries of scenic river areas and facilities.

(E) No person shall obstruct, impede or cause the obstruction of pedestrian or vehicular access to, from, or within any state scenic river land.

(F) The division of watercraft shall post in a conspicuous location any special instructions, orders, and notices pertaining to the use of an area within state scenic river lands by the public. Such instructions, orders or notices shall pertain to, but are not limited to, special hours of operation, emergency situations or other situations not otherwise covered in the rules. Declaration of posting shall originate with the chief of the division.

(G) No person shall enter upon scenic river lands or utilize any facilities therein, that have been temporarily closed or evacuated by the chief of the division or the chief's appointed agent if it has been determined to be hazardous for public use as the result of inclement weather, water, fire, construction, or any other situation with the potential to impact public health, safety or welfare.

(H) It shall be unlawful to throw, toss, drop, propel or cause, directly or indirectly, the throwing, tossing, dropping or propelling of any object over or off any precipice, bridge, observation tower or other similar structure or natural formation within the boundaries of any scenic river lands.

No person shall collect, remove, injure, deface, destroy or otherwise disturb ice, soil, sand, gravel, rocks, fossils, minerals, plants, plant materials, animals or any other substance within the boundaries of any scenic river lands.

It shall be unlawful to hunt, pursue, trap or attempt to hunt, pursue, trap or catch wild animals on scenic river lands except in areas designated for such activities or with prior approval from the chief, and such is done in accordance with the provisions of the Revised Code and wildlife orders then in effect.

(1) Exceptions: (a) Collecting of materials for research purposes may be conducted with written permission from the chief of the division. Such permit shall be valid for a period not to exceed one year, but may be renewed at the discretion of the chief. Proof of written permission must be provided to any appointed agent, department of natural resources official or law enforcement officer upon request.

(b) It shall be lawful to take or catch fish, unless otherwise posted provided such is done in accordance with the provisions of the Revised Code and wildlife orders then in effect.

(I) The introduction of any plant or animal or their reproductive bodies to any scenic river or scenic river lands is prohibited without first receiving written permission from the chief of the division.

(J) It shall be unlawful to engage in any rappelling or climbing activity either with or without specialized gear for such activity upon scenic river lands without first obtaining written permission from the chief of the division of watercraft.

(K) Camping or otherwise staying overnight is prohibited upon scenic river lands except in areas designated for such use or with prior approval from the chief of the division or the chief's appointed agent.

(L) It shall be unlawful to kindle or ignite a fire without express permission of the chief of the division or the chief's appointed agent upon scenic river lands.

The possession or use of fireworks or other explosive devices is prohibited.

(M) No person, regardless of intent, shall deposit litter or cause litter to be deposited within the boundaries of any scenic river land or into the waters of a scenic river.

(N) Alcoholic beverages are prohibited:

No person shall bring into, possess, carry, serve or consume any alcoholic beverages upon scenic river lands.

(O) No person shall conduct any public meeting or event upon scenic river lands without first obtaining written permission from the chief of the division of watercraft or the chief's appointed agent.

(1) Application for any organized meeting or event to be conducted upon scenic river lands must be made to the chief not less than thirty days prior to the date of the proposed event.

(2) A permit shall not be granted if it is determined that the specified meeting or event has a reasonable probability of having any of the following effects:

(a) The meeting or event would interfere with normal area usage, or

(b) The meeting or event poses a threat to the environment, or

(c) The meeting or event creates a concern for public safety and welfare.

(3) The chief may require a performance bond from the applicant as a condition of the issuance of the permit.

(P) No person shall erect or post any placard, sign, notice, poster, or billboard within the boundaries of any scenic river lands without written permission from the chief of the division or the chief's appointed agent.

(Q) It shall be unlawful to solicit alms or contributions for any purpose, whether public or private upon state scenic river lands. No person shall rent, sell, solicit, or offer for sale, have in his possession with the intent to rent or sell, or expose for rent or sale any item or service within the boundaries of a state scenic river land without the express permission of the chief.

(R) Open dumping of waste material on scenic river lands or into the waters of a scenic river is prohibited.