Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 453 § 453.255 — List
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 453 ·
Oregon Code § 453.255·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
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of authorized art and craft materials; distribution of lists; information about
and disposal of toxic materials.
(1) By June 1, 1986, the Oregon Health Authority shall develop a list of those
art or craft materials which can be purchased or ordered for use in
kindergarten and in grades 1 through 6 and a list of materials which, while not
currently sold or manufactured, may be reasonably suspected to still exist at
some schools. In developing the lists, the authority shall consult with
manufacturers of art supplies, artists groups, health organizations and
toxicologists as the authority considers appropriate.
(2) The
Superintendent of Public Instruction shall distribute the lists to all school
districts and shall make the lists available to preschools, child care centers
and other businesses and organizations which involve children in the use of art
or craft materials.
(3) The
superintendent shall inform school districts of the requirements of ORS 453.205
to 453.275 and shall encourage school districts to dispose of art or craft
materials which may contain human carcinogens, potential human carcinogens or
toxic substances causing chronic illness, but which are not affected by ORS
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 453.255
03Subject to legislative amendments
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