Oregon Code § 476.785·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Cigarette packaging markings.
(1) A manufacturer shall place a single type of marking on all packaging for
cigarettes of the manufacturer sold in this state to indicate that cigarettes
of the manufacturer sold in this state meet the fire safety performance
standard established in ORS 476.770 (6).
(2) A
manufacturer shall submit to the State Fire Marshal a proposal for marking
cigarette packaging. The proposed marking must be in an eight-point font or
larger and consist of one of the following:
(a) Modification
of the universal product code to indicate a visible mark printed at or around
the universal product code. The mark may consist of alphanumeric or symbolic
characters permanently printed, stamped, engraved or embossed in conjunction
with the universal product code.
(b) A visible
combination of alphanumeric or symbolic characters permanently stamped,
engraved or embossed upon the packaging or cellophane wrapping.
(c) Printed,
stamped, engraved or embossed text indicating that the cigarettes meet the fire
safety performance standard established in ORS 476.770 (6).
(3) The State
Fire Marshal shall approve or disapprove the proposal for packaging marking. In
determining whether to approve or disapprove a proposal for packaging marking,
the State Fire Marshal:
(a) Shall give
preference to packaging marking that is consistent with the packaging marking
in use and approved for that cigarette variety in the State of New York; and
(b) Shall approve
packaging marking that bears the letters FSC.
(4) A proposal
for packaging marking is approved unless the State Fire Marshal disapproves the
proposal on or before the 10th day after receipt. The approved packaging
marking may be used for the cigarette variety upon receipt by the State Fire
Marshal of the manufacturer certification for that variety under ORS 476.780.
(5) A
manufacturer may not modify the approved packaging marking unless the
modification has been submitted to and approved by the State Fire Marshal. [2007
c.34 §8]
Note:
See note under 476.755.