Oregon Code § 352.816·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Oregon
Climate Service.
(1) There is established an Oregon Climate Service to be located at Oregon
State University. The service shall acquire, maintain, disseminate and
interpret climate data and information for the state.
(2) The service
shall:
(a) Assess the
needs for weather and climate information in Oregon and establish priorities
among the needs.
(b) Perform a
service to citizens of Oregon by managing climate data for the state, and by disseminating
such data and information to users.
(c) Assist in the
coordination of existing activities within the state and among neighboring
states.
(d) Advise
regional, state and local government on climate related issues.
(e) Assist
students and faculty at the public universities listed in ORS 352.002 by
furnishing data and information needed in education and research programs.
(f) Study and
analyze the relationships between climatic phenomena and activities in areas
such as agriculture, water resources, energy production and use, air quality,
building design and construction, transportation and communication, and
business and commerce.
(g) Identify
emerging climatic issues and anticipate public demand for information.
(h) Inform state,
federal and private groups and the public on the availability and sources of
climate-related services, information and data. [Formerly 352.245]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 352.816
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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