Lake Billy Chinook to host Oregon marine law enforcement training
Kelsey Merison
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ore. (KTVZ) — Happening next, Lake Billy Chinook is about to get very busy.
The Oregon State Marine Board will conduct its annual marine law enforcement training on Lake Billy Chinook in Jefferson County between April 27th and May 8th.
According to the board, this intensive training is designed for new or seasonal marine law enforcement officers to train them in boating laws, boat handling, and water safety fundamentals.
Throughout this comprehensive, nine-day marine academy, officers get time behind the wheel to develop maneuvering skills for operating jet and propeller boats.
They also learn boating safety rules that they will be enforcing to keep everyone safe on the water.
The training includes accident investigation, boating under the influence detection and apprehension, as well as other types of boater compliance.
The marine academy is hosted by the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, along with highly skilled deputies from around the state, taking an active role as instructors.