Oregon Code § 634.657·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Integrated Pest Management Coordinating Committee; purposes; report; funding.
(1) There is established an
Integrated Pest Management Coordinating Committee, consisting of:
(a) The State
Integrated Pest Management Coordinator;
(b) The
integrated pest management coordinator for each state agency listed in ORS
634.660;
(c) A
representative of public universities listed in ORS 352.002, appointed by the
Higher Education Coordinating Commission; and
(d) The
integrated pest management coordinator for each public university listed in ORS
352.002.
(2) The State
Integrated Pest Management Coordinator shall chair the committee. The committee
may elect a vice chair. The committee may assign duties to the chair and vice
chair and provide them with the powers necessary to perform those duties.
(3) A majority of
the committee members is a quorum for the purpose of conducting business.
Action by the committee requires approval by a majority of the committee
members.
(4) The committee
shall meet three times per year at the call of the chair for the purposes of:
(a) Sharing
information concerning the latest methods and approaches to integrated pest
management used to reduce the risks posed by pests and concerning strategies
related to pest management;
(b) Sharing
information concerning program successes and knowledge gained in the
implementation of integrated pest management programs;
(c) Developing an
adaptive management approach to the improvement of integrated pest management
by state agencies and public universities;
(d) Identifying
issues regarding risk reduction and evolving innovative approaches to
addressing the issues;
(e) Reporting on,
and developing a set of performance metrics to adequately describe, state
agency and public university progress in implementing integrated pest
management;
(f) Sharing
information concerning the integrated pest management programs of each state
agency or public university in order to foster information exchange concerning
the latest technological advances and protocols and to promote a consistent
format for the programs;
(g) Achieving
reductions in risks from pests and from strategies relating to pest management;
and
(h) Evaluating
the need for notification of pesticide use and the policies for notification as
part of state agency and public university integrated pest management programs.
(5) In addition
to the meetings required under subsection (4) of this section, the committee
may convene as the committee deems appropriate for the purpose of coordinating
state integrated pest management efforts with the work of the Invasive Species
Council. The committee and the council shall jointly address the technical and
management approach challenges shared by programs to reduce risks from pests
and reduce threats from invasive species.
(6) The committee
may identify threats of common interest to the committee and the council,
determine the resources needed for addressing the threats and provide the
information to state agencies and public universities.
(7) The committee
shall prepare a biennial report to an interim committee of the Legislative
Assembly relating to pest management matters. The report shall describe the
status of state agency and public university integrated pest management
programs. The committee shall biennially provide an opportunity for public
comment and input for the report. The report on the state agency and public
university integrated pest management programs shall include, but need not be
limited to:
(a) A description
of the meetings, if any, between the State Integrated Pest Management
Coordinator and state agencies or public universities;
(b) A description
of the meetings of the committee;
(c) A description
of advances, innovations and training activities in methodologies for reducing
risks from pests;
(d) A description
of key problem matters, the approaches taken to address the matters and
concerns remaining outstanding;
(e) Performance
metric results for the implementation of integrated pest management, including
but not limited to state agency and public university progress toward the goal
of protecting the economy, ecosystems and water quality of this state and
protecting the health and welfare of children, the elderly and other members of
the public;
(f) The
integrated pest management program status of each state agency and public
university that uses state-owned or leased property;
(g) Examples of
cost-savings and expenditures resulting from integrated pest management program
implementation; and
(h) Any
recommendations for integrated pest management program improvements, including
but not limited to any proposals for revising the definition of integrated
pest management.
(8)(a) The
committee may seek funding from public or private sources to enable the
committee to develop pest risk and integrated pest management metrics or to
develop new technologies, strategies and approaches for ad
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 634.657
03Subject to legislative amendments
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