Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 459 § 459.215 — Exclusion of certain sites from permit requirement; rules
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 459 ·
Oregon Code § 459.215·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Exclusion of certain sites from permit requirement; rules.
(1) By rule and after public
hearing, the Environmental Quality Commission may prescribe criteria and
conditions for excluding classes of disposal sites from the permit requirements
of ORS 459.205. Disposal sites so excluded shall be limited to those which,
because of the nature or volume of solid waste handled, are not likely to
create a public nuisance, health hazard, air or water pollution, or other
serious problem. Facilities operated under a permit issued under ORS 468B.050
or 468B.053 are not required to obtain a permit from the Department of
Environmental Quality pursuant to ORS 459.205. However, exclusion from the
permit requirements of ORS 459.205 does not relieve any person from compliance
with other requirements of ORS 459.005 to 459.105 and 459.205 to 459.385 and
the rules and regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
(2) By rule and
after public hearing the commission may establish classes of disposal sites
that qualify for exclusion under this section. [1971 c.648 §7; 1973 c.835 §140;
1993 c.560 §22; 1997 c.286 §4]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 459.215
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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