Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 468 § 468.503 — Purpose of Green Permits
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 468 ·
Oregon Code § 468.503·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Purpose of Green Permits.
The purpose of ORS 468.501 to 468.521 is to authorize:
(1) The issuance
of Green Permits to persons regulated under the environmental laws of the State
of Oregon.
(2) The
Environmental Quality Commission to develop Green Permit criteria that will
result in the use of innovative environmental approaches or strategies not
otherwise recognized or allowed under existing regulations, to achieve
environmental results that are significantly better than otherwise required by
law.
(3) An agency to
provide or, where necessary, to seek exemptions or waivers from regulatory
requirements as considered necessary to implement the provisions of ORS 468.501
to 468.521.
(4) An agency to
encourage applications for Green Permits that promote pollution prevention,
source reduction, more efficient use of natural resources, improvements in
technology or practices, utilization of environmental management systems and
creation of public and private entity partnerships that can achieve
environmental results that are significantly better overall than otherwise
required by law. [1997 c.553 §1]
Note:
See note under 468.501.
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 468.503
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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