Oregon Code § 455.010·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions
for ORS chapter 455.
As used in this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)(a) Advisory
board means the board with responsibility for assisting in the adoption,
amendment or administration of a specialty code, specifically:
(A) The Building
Codes Structures Board established under ORS 455.132;
(B) The
Electrical and Elevator Board established under ORS 455.138;
(C) The State
Plumbing Board established under ORS 693.115;
(D) The Board of
Boiler Rules established under ORS 480.535;
(E) The
Residential and Manufactured Structures Board established under ORS 455.135;
(F) The
Mechanical Board established under ORS 455.140; or
(G) The
Construction Industry Energy Board established under ORS 455.492.
(b) Appropriate advisory
board means the advisory board that has jurisdiction over a particular code,
standard, license, certification or matter.
(2) Department
means the Department of Consumer and Business Services.
(3) Director
means the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services.
(4) Low-Rise
Residential Dwelling Code means the adopted specialty code prescribing
standards for the construction of residential dwellings that are three stories
or less above grade and have an exterior door for each dwelling unit, but are
not facilities or homes described in ORS 443.400 or transient lodging.
(5) Municipality
means a city, county or other unit of local government otherwise authorized by
law to administer a building code.
(6) Prefabricated
structure:
(a) Means a
building or subassembly that has been in whole or substantial part manufactured
or assembled using closed construction at an off-site location to be wholly or
partially assembled on-site.
(b) Does not mean
a manufactured dwelling.
(7) Specialty
code:
(a) Means a code
of regulations adopted under ORS 446.062, 446.185, 447.020 (2), 455.020 (2),
455.496, 455.610, 455.680, 460.085, 460.360, 479.730 (1) or 480.545.
(b) Does not mean
regulations adopted by the State Fire Marshal pursuant to ORS chapter 476 or
ORS 479.015 to 479.200 and 479.210 to 479.220.
(8) State
building code means the combined specialty codes.
(9) Structural
code means the specialty code prescribing structural standards for building
construction.
(10) Unsafe
condition means a condition caused by earthquake which is determined by the
department or any representative of the department to be dangerous to life and
property. Unsafe condition includes but is not limited to:
(a) Any portion,
member or appurtenance of a building that has become detached or dislodged or
appears likely to fail or collapse and thereby injure persons or damage
property; or
(b) Any portion,
of a building or structure that has been damaged by earthquake, or by fire or
explosion resulting from an earthquake, to the extent that the structural
strength or stability of the building is substantially less than it was prior
to the earthquake. [Formerly 456.750; 1991 c.227 §1; 1991 c.310 §1; 1993 c.18 §112;
1993 c.744 §85; 1997 c.259 §3; 1999 c.484 §1; 1999 c.1045 §12; 2003 c.655 §75;
2003 c.675 §§10,11; 2009 c.567 §§4,13; 2019 c.401 §§3,10; 2019 c.422 §16]
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03Subject to legislative amendments
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