Oregon Code § 433.521·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Indoor
air quality standards.
(1) Based upon the recommendations of the Indoor Air Pollution Task Force, the
Oregon Health Authority may establish indoor air quality standards for
significant indoor air pollutants. If established, the standards:
(a) Shall include
an adequate margin of safety;
(b) Shall be
adequate to protect the population, including sensitive groups; and
(c) May be
revised as appropriate.
(2) If
established, indoor air quality standards shall be at least for the following
significant indoor air pollutants:
(a) Particulate
matter;
(b) Aldehydes;
(c) Radon;
(d) Carbon
monoxide;
(e) Carbon
dioxide;
(f) Ozone; and
(g) Water vapor.
(3) In developing
the indoor air quality standards, the authority shall consult with the
Department of Environmental Quality, the Department of Consumer and Business
Services and the Indoor Air Pollution Task Force.
(4) The standards
established by the authority shall not take effect before July 1, 1991. The
authority shall seek voluntary compliance with the standards. [1989 c.1070 §5;
1993 c.744 §227; 2009 c.595 §678]
Note:
See note under 433.502.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 433.521
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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