2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 401 - Emergency Management and Services
Section 401.239 - First informers; credentialing.


(a) Who has received credentials under this section and who is employed by, or is acting pursuant to a contract under the direction of, an organization deemed by the Oregon Department of Emergency Management to be critical to emergency response operations in Oregon; and
(b) Who is:
(A) Maintaining, including repairing or resupplying, critical infrastructure equipment or systems;
(B) Maintaining continuity of operations of the individual’s organization;
(C) Supporting emergency response activities; or
(D) Providing technical support services to another critical service provider.
(2) Unless prohibited by state or federal law or in the discretion of the incident commander during a state of emergency declared under ORS 401.165, a critical service provider may:
(a) Travel on public roads within a geographic area subject to a declaration of a state of emergency under ORS 401.165;
(b) Access the geographic area for a purpose described in subsection (1)(b) of this section; and
(c) Access the distribution of fuel, food, water, supplies, equipment and any other materials necessary to carry out a purpose described in subsection (1)(b) of this section.
(3) An emergency service agency may not seize a vehicle, fuel, food, water or other essential materials in the possession of a critical service provider.
(4) The department may establish sector-specific programs for the credentialing of individuals as critical service providers. Such programs must inform critical service providers about:
(a) Risks associated with entering a geographic area subject to a declaration of a state of emergency under ORS 401.165;
(b) Best practices for working safely in the geographic area; and
(c) Best practices for working in a geographic area without hindering or interfering with the conduct of emergency services by an emergency service agency.
(5) The department may authorize one or more private entities organized under the laws of this state to establish sector-specific programs for the credentialing of individuals as critical service providers, subject to the following requirements:
(a) The department may authorize a private entity under this subsection only if the entity represents a majority of owners and operators in the sector for which the entity will establish a credentialing program.
(b) A program established under this subsection must meet the requirements set forth in subsection (4) of this section.
(c) An entity authorized by the department under this section to establish a credentialing program shall annually submit to the department a report regarding the operation of the program, including any changes to the program.
(6) The department may adopt rules to administer and implement the provisions of this section. [2015 c.151 §2; 2021 c.270 §1; 2021 c.539 §34a]
Note: The amendments to 401.239 by section 34a, 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, including amendments by section 1, chapter 270, Oregon Laws 2021, is set forth for the user’s convenience. (1) As used in this section, "critical service provider" means an individual:
(a) Who has received credentials under this section and who is employed by, or is acting pursuant to a contract under the direction of, an organization deemed by the Office of Emergency Management to be critical to emergency response operations in Oregon; and
(b) Who is:
(A) Maintaining, including repairing or resupplying, critical infrastructure equipment or systems;
(B) Maintaining continuity of operations of the individual’s organization;
(C) Supporting emergency response activities; or
(D) Providing technical support services to another critical service provider.
(2) Unless prohibited by state or federal law or in the discretion of the incident commander during an emergency declared under ORS 401.165, a critical service provider may:
(a) Travel on public roads within a geographic area subject to a declaration of emergency under ORS 401.165;
(b) Access the geographic area for a purpose described in subsection (1)(b) of this section; and
(c) Access the distribution of fuel, food, water, supplies, equipment and any other materials necessary to carry out a purpose described in subsection (1)(b) of this section.
(3) An emergency service agency may not seize a vehicle, fuel, food, water or other essential materials in the possession of a critical service provider.
(4) The office may establish sector-specific programs for the credentialing of individuals as critical service providers. Such programs must inform critical service providers about:
(a) Risks associated with entering a geographic area subject to a declaration of an emergency under ORS 401.165;
(b) Best practices for working safely in the geographic area; and
(c) Best practices for working in a geographic area without hindering or interfering with the conduct of emergency services by an emergency service agency.
(5) The office may authorize one or more private entities organized under the laws of this state to establish sector-specific programs for the credentialing of individuals as critical service providers, subject to the following requirements:
(a) The office may authorize a private entity under this subsection only if the entity represents a majority of owners and operators in the sector for which the entity will establish a credentialing program.
(b) A program established under this subsection must meet the requirements set forth in subsection (4) of this section.
(c) An entity authorized by the office under this section to establish a credentialing program shall annually submit to the office a report regarding the operation of the program, including any changes to the program.
(6) The office may adopt rules to administer and implement the provisions of this section.

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 10 - Highways, Military

Chapter 401 - Emergency Management and Services

Section 401.025 - Definitions for ORS chapter 401.

Section 401.032 - Statement of policy and purpose.

Section 401.035 - Responsibility for emergency services systems.

Section 401.052 - Responsibilities of Oregon Department of Emergency Management.

Section 401.054 - Liaisons with Oregon Department of Emergency Management.

Section 401.062 - Oregon Department of Emergency Management; appointment of director.

Section 401.072 - Appointment of deputy director.

Section 401.076 - Rules.

Section 401.082 - Advisory and technical committees.

Section 401.088 - Interagency agreements.

Section 401.092 - Duties of director; federal fire management assistance declaration; rules.

Section 401.094 - System for notification of emergencies; emergency management coordinators; rules.

Section 401.096 - Federal grants for emergency management and services; authority of office.

Section 401.109 - Oregon Homeland Security Council.

Section 401.114 - Emergency preparedness functions.

Section 401.165 - Declaration of state of emergency; procedures.

Section 401.168 - Governor’s powers during state of emergency; suspension of agency rules.

Section 401.175 - Additional powers during emergency.

Section 401.178 - Removal of disaster debris or wreckage; unconditional authorization of community; liability for injury or damage.

Section 401.185 - Providing temporary housing during emergency.

Section 401.186 - Waiver of waiting period for unemployment benefits.

Section 401.188 - Management of resources during emergency; rules.

Section 401.192 - Effect of rules and orders during emergency; scope; effect; termination.

Section 401.198 - Seizure of firearms during emergency.

Section 401.204 - Termination of state of emergency.

Section 401.232 - Federal financial assistance to political subdivision.

Section 401.234 - Federal financial assistance to individuals or families.

Section 401.239 - First informers; credentialing.

Section 401.256 - Oregon Safety Assessment Program; rules.

Section 401.300

Section 401.305 - Emergency management agency of city, county or tribal government; emergency program manager; coordination of emergency management functions.

Section 401.307 - Emergency management agency appropriation; tax levy.

Section 401.309 - Declaration of state of emergency by city or county; procedures; mandatory evacuations.

Section 401.341 - Building inspections by private qualified professionals; rules.

Section 401.358 - Definitions for ORS 401.358 to 401.368.

Section 401.364 - Coverage under Oregon Tort Claims Act.

Section 401.368 - Workers’ compensation benefits.

Section 401.378 - Leaves of absence for certified disaster relief volunteers; requirements; maximum period; effect on status of employees.

Section 401.525 - Use of moneys and property for emergency services authorized.

Section 401.532 - Oregon Pre-Disaster Mitigation Fund; rules.

Section 401.534 - Oregon Disaster Response Fund; rules.

Section 401.536 - Oregon Local Disaster Assistance Loan and Grant Account; Local Disaster Assistance Review Board; rules.

Section 401.551 - Emergency preparedness equipment grant program; rules.

Section 401.552 - Resiliency Grant Fund.

Section 401.651 - Definitions for ORS 401.651 to 401.670.

Section 401.654 - Registry of emergency health care providers; rules.

Section 401.655 - Practice by out-of-state health care provider during emergency.

Section 401.656 - Provision of health care services by members of Oregon National Guard during emergency.

Section 401.657 - Emergency health care facility; emergency operations plan; credentialing plan; rules.

Section 401.658 - Provision of health care services by former health care provider during emergency; rules.

Section 401.661 - Provision of health care services after declaration of emergency.

Section 401.664 - Emergency operations plan; credentialing plans.

Section 401.667 - Coverage under Oregon Tort Claims Act.

Section 401.680 - Legislative findings.

Section 401.685 - Definitions.

Section 401.690 - Exemption from certain taxes, registration and licensing requirements.

Section 401.695 - Reporting by registered business to Oregon Department of Administrative Services.

Section 401.851 - Wildfire planning and coordination.

Section 401.900 - State and local agency earthquake drills; rules.

Section 401.902 - Private employer earthquake drills; exemptions; rules.

Section 401.904 - Rules.

Section 401.910 - Grant program for seismic rehabilitation of certain facilities; rules.

Section 401.913 - State Resilience Officer; monitoring of resilience planning by legislative and judicial branches.

Section 401.915 - Seismic Safety Policy Advisory Commission; members; term.

Section 401.918 - Mission of commission.

Section 401.920 - Officers; quorum; meetings; compensation and expenses.

Section 401.922 - Support services.

Section 401.925 - Advisory and technical committees; expense reimbursement.

Section 401.930 - Assignment by Governor of local resources under direction of State Fire Marshal.

Section 401.935 - Liability for expenses incurred and for loss or damage to local equipment; filing claim.

Section 401.950 - Definitions; tsunami warning information; rules.

Section 401.952 - Uniform tsunami warning signal; rules.

Section 401.955 - Contributions to finance tsunami warning system.

Section 401.960 - Definitions for ORS 401.960, 401.962, 401.965 and 401.970.

Section 401.962 - Legislative findings.

Section 401.965 - Abnormal disruption of market.

Section 401.975 - Legislative findings.

Section 401.977 - Animal emergency operations plan.

Section 401.978 - Livestock emergency operations plan.