Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 635 § 635.045 — Rulemaking authority of department relating to nonalcoholic beverage business
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 635 ·
Oregon Code § 635.045·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Rulemaking authority of department relating to nonalcoholic beverage business.
After public hearing and under the
provisions of ORS chapter 183, in connection with and covering all of the
operations and the business of a nonalcoholic beverage manufacturer, and the
beverage and drink products covered by ORS 635.015 to 635.030 and 635.045 to
635.991, the State Department of Agriculture is authorized to promulgate rules
relating to:
(1) Definitions,
standards of identity, marking, labeling, advertising, branding or tagging of
such drink and beverage products.
(2) The subject
matters set forth in ORS 616.700 (1).
(3) Storage,
handling and use of ingredients which will be or are a part of the drink and
beverage products.
(4) Other subject
matters set forth in ORS chapter 616, ORS 632.275 to 632.290, 632.450 to
632.490 and 632.900 to 632.985 and other provisions reasonably necessary to
insure that the products are sanitary and healthful. [1967 c.154 §5; 1983 c.740
§237]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 635.045
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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