Oregon Code § 469.574·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Duties
of Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board; coordination with Washington.
In carrying out its purpose as set
forth in ORS 469.573, the Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board shall:
(1) Serve as the
initial agency in this state to be contacted by the United States Department of
Energy or any other federal agency on any matter related to the long-term
disposal of high-level radioactive waste and other issues related to the
Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
(2) Serve as the
initial agency in this state to receive any report, study, document,
information or notification of proposed plans from the federal government on
any matter related to the long-term disposal of high-level radioactive waste or
other issues related to the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. Notification of
proposed plans includes notification of proposals to conduct field work,
on-site evaluation or on-site testing.
(3) Disseminate
or arrange with the United States Department of Energy or other federal agency
to disseminate the information received under subsection (2) of this section to
appropriate state agencies, local governments, regional planning commissions, American
Indian tribal governing bodies, the general public and interested citizen
groups who have requested in writing to receive this information.
(4) Recommend to
the Governor and Legislative Assembly appropriate responses to contacts under
subsection (1) of this section and information received under subsection (2) of
this section if a response is appropriate. The board shall consult with the appropriate
state agency, local government, regional planning commission, American Indian
tribal governing body, the general public and interested citizen groups in
preparing this response.
(5) Promote and
coordinate educational programs which provide information on the nature of
high-level radioactive waste, the long-term disposal of this waste, the
activities of the board, the activities of the United States Department of
Energy and any other federal agency related to the long-term disposal of
high-level radioactive waste or other issues related to the Hanford Nuclear
Reservation and the opportunities of the public to participate in procedures
and decisions related to this waste.
(6) Review any
application to the United States Department of Energy or other federal agency
by a state agency, local government or regional planning commission for funds
for any program related to the long-term disposal of high-level radioactive
waste or other issues related to the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. If the board
finds that the application is not consistent with the states policy related to
such issue or that the application is not in the best interest of the state,
the board shall forward its findings to the Governor and the appropriate
legislative committee. If the board finds that the application of a state
agency is not consistent with the states policy related to long-term disposal
of high-level radioactive waste or that the application of a state agency is
not in the best interest of the state, the findings forwarded to the Governor
and legislative committee shall include a recommendation that the Governor act
to stipulate conditions for the acceptance of the funds which are necessary to
safeguard the interests of the state.
(7) Monitor
activity in Congress and the federal government related to the long-term
disposal of high-level radioactive waste and other issues related to the
Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
(8) If
appropriate, advise the Governor and the Legislative Assembly to request the
Attorney General to intervene in federal proceedings to protect the states
interests and present the states point of view on matters related to the
long-term disposal of high-level radioactive waste or other issues related to
the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
(9) Coordinate
with appropriate counterparts and agencies in the State of Washington. [1987
c.514 §7; 1991 c.562 §4; 2001 c.104 §207]
Note:
See note under 469.566.
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 469.574
03Subject to legislative amendments
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