Oregon Code § 616.345·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Rules
governing use of pesticide chemicals.
(1) The State Department of Agriculture shall promulgate rules establishing
tolerances for pesticide chemicals or exempting them from the necessity of a
tolerance as provided by ORS 616.341 with respect to the presence in or on raw
agricultural commodities of poisonous or deleterious pesticide chemicals and of
pesticide chemicals that are not generally recognized, among experts qualified
by scientific training and experience to evaluate the safety of pesticide
chemicals, as safe for use, to the extent necessary to protect the public
health. In promulgating such rules, or rules authorized by ORS 616.355, the
department shall give appropriate consideration to but not be limited by:
(a) The necessity
for the production of an adequate wholesome and economic food supply.
(b) The other
ways in which the consumer may be affected by the same pesticide chemical or by
other related substances that are poisonous or deleterious.
(c) The laws and
regulations of the United States and other states.
(d) The opinions
of recognized experts and governmental agencies in the field of pesticide
chemicals.
(2) The
department shall promulgate rules exempting any pesticide chemical from the
necessity of a tolerance with respect to use in or on all raw agricultural
commodities when such tolerance is not necessary to protect the public health.
(3) Any person
who has registered, or who has submitted an application for the registration
of, an economic poison or pesticide with the department as required by law, may
file with the department a petition as authorized by ORS chapter 183, proposing
the promulgation of a rule establishing a tolerance for a pesticide chemical
that constitutes, or is an ingredient of, such economic poison or pesticide, or
exempting the pesticide chemical from the requirement of a tolerance. The
petition shall contain data showing:
(a) The name,
chemical identity and composition of the pesticide chemical;
(b) The amount,
frequency and time of application of the pesticide chemical;
(c) Full reports
of investigations made with respect to the safety of the pesticide chemical;
(d) The results
of tests on the amount of residue remaining, including a description of the
analytical method used;
(e) Practicable
methods of removing residue that exceeds any proposed tolerance;
(f) Proposed
tolerances for the pesticide chemical if tolerances are proposed; and
(g) Reasonable
grounds in support of the petition. Samples of the pesticide chemical shall be
furnished to the department upon request. [1961 c.637 §5; 1975 c.304 §16; 2007
c.71 §183]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 616.345
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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