Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 455 § 455.020 — Purpose; scope of application; exceptions; scope of rules; fees by rule
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 455 ·
Oregon Code § 455.020·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Purpose; scope of application; exceptions; scope of rules; fees by rule.
(1) This chapter is enacted to
enable the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services to
promulgate a state building code to govern the construction, reconstruction,
alteration and repair of buildings and other structures and the installation of
mechanical devices and equipment therein, and to require the correction of
unsafe conditions caused by earthquakes in existing buildings. The state
building code shall establish uniform performance standards providing
reasonable safeguards for health, safety, welfare, comfort and security of the
residents of this state who are occupants and users of buildings, and will
provide for the use of modern methods, devices, materials, techniques and
practicable maximum energy conservation.
(2) The rules
adopted pursuant to this chapter shall include structural standards; standards
for the installation and use of mechanical, heating and ventilating devices and
equipment; and standards for prefabricated structures; and shall, subject to
ORS 455.210, prescribe reasonable fees for the issuance of building permits and
similar documents, inspections and plan review services by the Department of
Consumer and Business Services. The department may also establish, by rule, the
amount of any fee pertaining to the state building code or any specialty code
that is authorized by statute, but for which an amount is not specified by
statute.
(3) This chapter
does not affect the statutory jurisdiction and authority of the Workers
Compensation Board, under ORS chapter 654, to promulgate occupational safety
and health standards relating to places of employment, and to administer and
enforce all state laws, regulations, rules, standards and lawful orders
requiring places of employment to be safe and healthful.
(4) This chapter
and any specialty code does not limit the authority of a municipality to enact
regulations providing for local administration of the state building code;
local appeal boards; fees and other charges; abatement of nuisances and
dangerous buildings; enforcement through penalties, stop-work orders or other
means; or minimum health, sanitation and safety standards for governing the use
of structures for housing, except where the power of municipalities to enact
any such regulations is expressly withheld or otherwise provided for by
statute. Pursuant to the regulation of dangerous buildings, a municipality may
adopt seismic rehabilitation plans that provide for phased completion of
repairs that are designed to provide improved life safety but that may be less
than the standards for new buildings. [Formerly 456.755; 1991 c.227 §2; 1991
c.310 §2; 1995 c.304 §1; 1995 c.400 §5; 1999 c.1045 §13; 1999 c.1082 §11; 2001
c.710 §8]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 455.020
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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