Or. Rev. Stat. § 453.322

Retention of information; distribution of and access to information

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      453.322 Retention of information; distribution of and access to information. (1) The State Fire Marshal shall retain for at least five years the information provided by the employer under ORS 453.317.

      (2) The State Fire Marshal shall provide copies of the information to each local public health authority as defined in ORS 431.003, fire district and any public or private safety agency participating in the emergency communications system pursuant to ORS 403.105 to 403.250 and, upon request, provide copies of the information to the following agencies located within the geographic jurisdiction of the fire district:

      (a) Fire districts and other emergency service personnel responding to a hazardous substance incident;

      (b) Health professionals;

      (c) Law enforcement agencies; and

      (d) Local emergency management agencies as described in ORS 401.305.

      (3) The State Fire Marshal may distribute the information provided by an employer under ORS 453.317 to persons outside the jurisdiction of the fire district if the State Fire Marshal considers the information essential to the safe control of an emergency.

      (4) In addition to the requirements of subsections (2) and (3) of this section, the State Fire Marshal shall provide, upon request, access to the information provided by employers under ORS 453.317 to any agency of this state. [1985 c.726 §6; 1989 c.793 §27; 2009 c.718 §23; 2015 c.247 §37; 2015 c.736 §98]

 

      453.325 [1971 c.609 §3; 1975 c.606 §23; renumbered 469.320]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1999–1999 · leading case: Advocates for Effective Regulation v. City of Eugene
Advocates for Effective Regulation v. City of Eugene (1999) orctapp “ORS 453.322. To support the costs of the reporting program, the law requires the Fire Marshal to assess a fee for possession of hazardous substances.”
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