Oregon Code § 801.317·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Inhalant.
Inhalant means any glue, paint,
cement or other substance that is capable of causing intoxication and that
contains one or more of the following chemical compounds:
(1) Acetone;
(2) Amyl acetate;
(3) Benzol or
benzene;
(4) Butane;
(5) Butyl
acetate;
(6) Butyl
alcohol;
(7) Carbon
tetrachloride;
(8) Chloroform;
(9)
Cyclohexanone;
(10)
Difluoroethane;
(11) Ethanol or
ethyl alcohol;
(12) Ethyl
acetate;
(13) Hexane;
(14) Isopropanol
or isopropyl alcohol;
(15) Isopropyl
acetate;
(16) Methyl
cellosolve acetate;
(17) Methyl ethyl
ketone;
(18) Methyl
isobutyl ketone;
(19) Nitrous
oxide;
(20) Toluol or
toluene;
(21)
Trichloroethylene;
(22) Tricresyl
phosphate;
(23) Xylol or
xylene; or
(24) Any other
solvent, material, substance, chemical or combination thereof having the
property of releasing toxic vapors or fumes. [1999 c.619 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 801.317
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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