Oregon Code § 516.030·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Duties
of department.
The
State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries shall:
(1) Initiate and
conduct studies and surveys of the geological and mineral resources of the
state and their commercial utility.
(2) Conduct as a
continuing project a geological survey of Oregon, including quadrangle geologic
mapping, either as a department undertaking or jointly with federal or other
agencies.
(3) Initiate,
carry out or administer studies and programs that will, in cooperation with
universities, federal, state and local government agencies, reduce the loss of
life and property by understanding and mitigating geologic hazards. These
studies and programs may include but need not be limited to:
(a) Statewide
hazard assessment, including identification and mapping of geologic hazards,
estimation of their potential consequences and likelihood of occurrence and
monitoring and assessment of potentially hazardous geologic activity;
(b) Studies of
paleoseismicity including but not limited to providing evidence of whether
prehistoric subduction zone and crustal earthquakes have occurred in Oregon;
(c) Operation of
a state seismic network in cooperation with universities or federal agencies or
both through the strategic placement of instrumentation to monitor earthquake
activity as it occurs; and
(d) Operation of
a state geodetic network through the monitoring and periodic survey of markers
in order to detect modern deformation of the earths crust and the subsequent
buildup of stress.
(4) Consider and
study kindred scientific and economic questions in the field of geology and
mining that are deemed of value to the people of Oregon.
(5) Cooperate
with federal or other agencies for the performance of work in Oregon deemed of
value to the state and of advantage to its people, under rules, terms and
conditions to be arranged between the governing board of the State Department
of Geology and Mineral Industries and such agencies. But in no case shall the
cost to the department be in excess of the amount appropriated therefor, and
the results of any joint undertakings shall be made available without
restrictions to this department.
(6) Serve as a
bureau of information and advisory services concerning geologic resources and
hazards, including:
(a) Maintaining a
library, a public education program and a geologic database;
(b) Maintaining a
website that identifies the seismic risk category, as determined under an
assessment process approved by the department, for every public kindergarten
through grade 12 school and that is updated when the department makes a new
assessment or becomes aware of information that could change the conclusions of
a previous assessment;
(c) Providing a
review of functions;
(d) Providing
expert advice to federal, state and local government agencies;
(e) Operating as
a clearinghouse for post-hazard event earth science investigations; and
(f) Providing
technical assistance to local governments on aggregate mining and reclamation
during preparation and amendment of comprehensive plans and land use
regulations.
(7) Serve as a
bureau of information concerning Oregon mineral resources, mineral industries
and geology, conduct a mineral survey of the state, and catalog each and every
mineral occurrence and deposit, metallic and nonmetallic, together with its
location, production, method of working, name of owner or agent, and other
detailed information capable of being tabulated and published in composite form
for the use, guidance and benefit of the mineral industry of the state and of
the people in general and deemed necessary in compiling mineral statistics of
the state.
(8) Collect a
library of literature describing the geology and mineral deposits, metallic and
nonmetallic, of Oregon.
(9) Make
qualitative examinations of rocks, mineral samples and specimens.
(10) Study
minerals and ores, additional uses for the states minerals, and explore the
possibilities for using improved treatment, processes, mining methods and
reclamation techniques for regulated mines and abandoned mined lands.
(11) Establish in
the department or in cooperation with universities and other organizations a
repository for drill cores and samples considered by the department to be of
long term use in developing information. [Amended by 1989 c.954 §2; 1991 c.243 §3;
1993 c.260 §2; 2001 c.104 §225; 2012 c.61 §1]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 516.030
03Subject to legislative amendments
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