Oregon Code § 468.920·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions
for ORS 468.922 to 468.956.
For purposes of ORS 468.922 to 468.956:
(1) Knowingly:
(a) Has the
meaning given that term in ORS 161.085; or
(b) Means a
person acts with a conscious purpose to avoid knowledge of a conduct or a
circumstance in violation of ORS 824.050 to 824.110 or ORS chapter 465, 466,
468, 468A, 468B or 825.
(2) Substantial
harm to human health or the environment means:
(a) Physical
injury, as defined in ORS 161.015, to a human being or demonstrable substantial
risk of serious physical injury, as defined in ORS 161.015, to a human being;
or
(b) Substantial
damage to wildlife, flora, aquatic or marine life, to habitat or to livestock
or agricultural crops.
(3) Except as
provided in ORS 161.155 or 161.450, an individual is not criminally liable
solely because of the individuals status in a business, organization or other
public or private entity nor is knowledge possessed by an individual other than
the defendant attributable to the defendant.
(4) Nothing in
this section is intended to amend or modify ORS 161.150, 161.155, 161.160,
161.165, 161.170, 161.175, 161.450 or 161.455. [1993 c.422 §16]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 468.920
03Subject to legislative amendments
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