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Section 453.394 – Oil and Hazardous Material Transportation by Rail Action Fund.

(1) The Oil and Hazardous Material Transportation by Rail Action Fund is established in the State Treasury, separate and distinct from the General Fund. The Oil and Hazardous Material Transportation by Rail Action Fund shall consist of all moneys placed in the fund as provided by law and any gifts, grants, donations, endowments or bequests […]

Section 453.396 – Definitions for ORS 453.396 to 453.414.

As used in ORS 453.396 to 453.414: (1) “Department” means the Department of Revenue. (2) “Facility” means all buildings, equipment, structures and other stationary items that are located on a single site or on contiguous or adjacent sites and that are owned or operated by the same person or by any person who controls, is […]

Section 453.398 – Purpose.

It is the intent of ORS 453.396 to 453.414 to impose a fee on the possession of hazardous substances at facilities in this state. These provisions are not intended to relieve any person from any other duty or responsibility imposed by law. [1989 c.833 §122]

Section 453.400 – Possession of hazardous substance; fee.

(1) Beginning January 1, 1990, and annually thereafter, any person possessing a hazardous substance at a facility in this state in aggregate amounts at or above the threshold quantities designated by rule by the State Fire Marshal shall pay a fee for each facility in accordance with the fee schedules established under ORS 453.402. (2) […]

Section 453.404 – Extension of payment date.

(1) The State Fire Marshal for good cause may extend, for not to exceed one month, the time for payment of the fee due under ORS 453.396 to 453.414. The extension may be granted at any time if a written request is filed with the State Fire Marshal within or prior to the period for […]

Section 453.337 – When disclosure of identity of hazardous substance required.

(1) If a health professional determines that a medical emergency exists and the specific identity of a hazardous substance is necessary for emergency or first-aid treatment, the employer shall immediately, if known, disclose the specific hazardous substance identity without first requiring a written statement of need or a confidentiality agreement. The employer may request a […]