Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 466 § 466.775 — Grounds for refusal, modification, suspension or revocation of permit
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 466 ·
Oregon Code § 466.775·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Grounds for refusal, modification, suspension or revocation of permit.
(1) The Department of
Environmental Quality may refuse to issue, modify, suspend, revoke or refuse to
renew a permit if the department finds:
(a) A material
misrepresentation or false statement in the application for the permit;
(b) Failure to
comply with the conditions of the permit; or
(c) Violation of
any applicable provision of ORS 466.706 to 466.882 and 466.994, any applicable
rule or standard adopted under ORS 466.706 to 466.882 and 466.994 or an order
issued under ORS 466.706 to 466.882 and 466.994.
(2) The
department may modify a permit issued under ORS 466.760 if the department
finds, after notice and opportunity for hearing, that modification is necessary
to protect the public health, safety, welfare or the environment.
(3) The
department shall modify, suspend, revoke or refuse to issue or renew a permit
according to the provisions of ORS chapter 183 for a contested case proceeding.
[1987 c.539 §21]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 466.775
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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