Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 460 § 460.350 — Enforcing compliance with law
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 460 ·
Oregon Code § 460.350·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Enforcing compliance with law.
(1) In addition to the inspections required under ORS 460.330, the Department
of Consumer and Business Services may cause an amusement ride or device to be
inspected at any reasonable time to insure compliance with ORS 460.310 to
460.370.
(2) The
department may deny, suspend or revoke a permit at any time if, in its
judgment, the amusement ride or device for which the permit was issued is not
installed or being operated in compliance with ORS 460.310 to 460.370.
(3) The
department may disconnect an unlawfully installed or operated amusement ride or
device from its source of power at any time and prevent its use until the
amusement ride or device is brought into compliance with ORS 460.310 to
460.370.
(4) Any person
may demand from the operator of any amusement ride or device proof of a valid
operation permit issued pursuant to ORS 460.330. [1959 c.619 §6; 1985 c.705 §5;
1993 c.164 §5]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 460.350
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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