Or. Rev. Stat. § 480.345

Conditions for operation of dispensing device by certain nonretail customers

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      480.345 Conditions for operation of dispensing device by certain nonretail customers. The owner, operator or employee of a dispensing facility may permit nonretail customers other than the owner, operator or employee to use or manipulate at the dispensing facility a card activated or key activated device for dispensing Class 1 flammable liquids into the fuel tank of a motor vehicle or other container under the following conditions:

      (1) The owner or operator shall hold a current nonretail facility license issued by the State Fire Marshal under ORS 480.350;

      (2) The nonretail customer, other than the owner, operator or employee, dispensing Class 1 flammable liquids shall receive safety training materials in compliance with rules of the State Fire Marshal; and

      (3) The owner or operator shall enter into a written agreement with nonretail customers permitted under this section to dispense fuel at the nonretail facility. [1991 c.863 §50; 1993 c.469 §7; 2001 c.328 §§1,2; 2010 c.107 §14; 2015 c.207 §1; 2023 c.607 §6; 2025 c.155 §1]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5 cases, 1993–2020 · leading case: Alto v. State Ex Rel. State Fire Marshal
Alto v. State Ex Rel. State Fire Marshal (1993) orctapp · cites it 6× “310 and ORS 480.345 that authorized cardlock dealers to permit nonretail customers to dispense gasoline under certain conditions "[n]otwithstanding ORS 480.”
EAN Holdings, LLC v. Dept. of Rev. (2020) ortc · cites it 2× “The example is a nontax statute, ORS 480.345, which allows cer- tain persons to pump their own gasoline or certain other fuels.”
Alto v. State Fire Marshal (1994) or “) After the circuit court’s decision in this case, the 1991 legislature enacted ORS 480.345 et seq, which describe specific conditions under which non-retail cardlock gas stations may operate.”
Southern Wasco County Ambulance Service, Inc. v. State (1998) orctapp · cites it 15× “Plaintiffs seek a declaratory judgment that the legislative classifications regarding self-service gasoline dispensing under ORS 480.345 through 480.355 violate Article I, section 20, of the Oregon Constitution, and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the…”
Ag West Supply v. Hall (1994) orctapp · cites it 6× “350 and was a customer on and since June 30, 1991, and who qualifies as a nonretail customer under the provisions of ORS 480.345, shall be exempt from the gallonage requirements set forth in ORS 480.”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 480.345(2) — 3 cases
EAN Holdings, LLC v. Dept. of Rev. (2020) ortc “The example is a nontax statute, ORS 480.345, which allows cer- tain persons to pump their own gasoline or certain other fuels.”
Southern Wasco County Ambulance Service, Inc. v. State (1998) orctapp “Plaintiffs seek a declaratory judgment that the legislative classifications regarding self-service gasoline dispensing under ORS 480.345 through 480.355 violate Article I, section 20, of the Oregon Constitution, and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the…”
Ag West Supply v. Hall (1994) orctapp “350 and was a customer on and since June 30, 1991, and who qualifies as a nonretail customer under the provisions of ORS 480.345, shall be exempt from the gallonage requirements set forth in ORS 480.”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 480.345(2)(a) — 1 case
Southern Wasco County Ambulance Service, Inc. v. State (1998) orctapp “Plaintiffs seek a declaratory judgment that the legislative classifications regarding self-service gasoline dispensing under ORS 480.345 through 480.355 violate Article I, section 20, of the Oregon Constitution, and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the…”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 480.345(2)(b) — 1 case
Southern Wasco County Ambulance Service, Inc. v. State (1998) orctapp “Plaintiffs seek a declaratory judgment that the legislative classifications regarding self-service gasoline dispensing under ORS 480.345 through 480.355 violate Article I, section 20, of the Oregon Constitution, and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the…”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 480.345(3) — 1 case
Southern Wasco County Ambulance Service, Inc. v. State (1998) orctapp “Plaintiffs seek a declaratory judgment that the legislative classifications regarding self-service gasoline dispensing under ORS 480.345 through 480.355 violate Article I, section 20, of the Oregon Constitution, and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the…”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 480.345(5) — 1 case
Southern Wasco County Ambulance Service, Inc. v. State (1998) orctapp “Plaintiffs seek a declaratory judgment that the legislative classifications regarding self-service gasoline dispensing under ORS 480.345 through 480.355 violate Article I, section 20, of the Oregon Constitution, and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the…”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 480.345(6)(a) — 1 case
Ag West Supply v. Hall (1994) orctapp “350 and was a customer on and since June 30, 1991, and who qualifies as a nonretail customer under the provisions of ORS 480.345, shall be exempt from the gallonage requirements set forth in ORS 480.”
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