Oregon Code § 332.345·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Tests
of schools for elevated levels of radon; plan; results.
(1) A school district shall
develop a plan for testing schools for elevated levels of radon. At a minimum,
plans developed under this subsection must:
(a) Provide for
the testing of radon in any frequently occupied room in contact with the ground
or located above a basement or a crawlspace; and
(b) Provide for
the testing of radon in a school at least once every 10 years.
(2) The Oregon
Health Authority shall develop model plans for school districts to follow in
implementing the requirements of this section. The authority shall seek the
input of the Oregon School Boards Association in developing the model plans.
(3) Results of a
test performed under this section must be:
(a) Provided to
the district school board;
(b) Provided to
the authority in a manner prescribed by the authority; and
(c) Made readily
available to parents, guardians, students, school employees, school volunteers,
administrators and community representatives at the schools office or school
districts office or on a website for the school or school district.
(4) Information
provided and made available under subsection (3) of this section must include
the level of radon at which the United States Environmental Protection Agency
recommends schools take action to reduce indoor radon concentrations. [Formerly
332.167]
Note:
See note under 332.341.
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 332.345
03Subject to legislative amendments
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