When incident of injury to be reported; summary of injuries.

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(1) The Governor;

(2) The Legislative Assembly;

(3) The Department of Environmental Quality;

(4) The Department of Consumer and Business Services;

(5) The Department of Transportation;

(6) The Environmental Health Sciences Center at Oregon State University;

(7) The Oregon Department of Emergency Management;

(8) The Oregon Health Authority; and

(9) Every public library as defined in ORS 357.400. [1985 c.726 §10; 1993 c.187 §26; 2007 c.740 §38; 2009 c.595 §896; 2021 c.539 §113]

Note: The name of the office of the State Fire Marshal is being changed to the Department of the State Fire Marshal. The name change becomes operative on July 1, 2023. See sections 89 and 155a, chapter 539, Oregon Laws 2021. Between July 1, 2022, and July 1, 2023, references to the Department of the State Fire Marshal shall be construed to mean the office of the State Fire Marshal in the Department of State Police. See section 155c, chapter 539, Oregon Laws 2021.

Note: The amendments to 453.342 by section 113, chapter 539, Oregon Laws 2021, become operative July 1, 2022. See section 155, chapter 539, Oregon Laws 2021. The text that is operative until July 1, 2022, is set forth for the user’s convenience.
Any fire department, emergency service personnel or law enforcement agency responding to an incident of injury to a human, wildlife, domestic animal or property resulting from a hazardous substance emergency shall make a report of the incident, in writing, to the office of the State Fire Marshal. The State Fire Marshal annually shall summarize all incidents reported to the State Fire Marshal and the information received as a result of the survey conducted under ORS 453.317. The State Fire Marshal shall submit a copy of the summary to:

(1) The Governor;

(2) The Legislative Assembly;

(3) The Department of Environmental Quality;

(4) The Department of Consumer and Business Services;

(5) The Department of Transportation;

(6) The Environmental Health Sciences Center at Oregon State University;

(7) The Office of Emergency Management;

(8) The Oregon Health Authority; and

(9) Every public library as defined in ORS 357.400.


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