2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 453 - Hazardous Substances; Radiation Sources
Section 453.392 - Spills or releases during transportation by rail; coordinated response plan; report.


(a) Shall address with a specific focus on oil or hazardous material spills or releases that occur during rail transport all required provisions under ORS 453.374;
(b) May include requirements and incentives for local governments and other responders to participate in ongoing training programs;
(c) Shall provide a system for identifying where hazardous material response resources owned by railroads are located throughout this state and how access to those resources is to be coordinated;
(d) Shall include a recurring, three-year training cycle of statewide training exercises that:
(A) Commences with a triennial tabletop exercise that includes the Department of Environmental Quality, the Department of Transportation, the Oregon Department of Emergency Management, state and local responders, federally recognized Indian tribes in this state and railroads that operate in this state;
(B) Includes, in the second year of the training cycle, a triennial statewide functional exercise to test and evaluate response capabilities, functional groups, plans, incident command staff and emergency operations centers in their abilities to respond to an oil or a hazardous material spill or release that occurs during rail transport; and
(C) Includes provisions for the planning, preparation and implementation, in the third year of the training cycle, of a triennial full-scale, multiagency, multijurisdictional and multidisciplinary oil or hazardous material spill or release training exercise that:
(i) Involves training for all manner of personnel necessary for a coordinated response to an oil or a hazardous material spill or release;
(ii) Is intended to examine or validate the planning, coordination and command and control decisions that may be made in the event of an oil or hazardous material spill or release and to also examine or validate response-specific capabilities or functions; and
(iii) Involves training that covers the entire sequence of events that take place during an oil or hazardous material spill or release incident that occurs during rail transport; and
(e) Shall include any other information deemed necessary by the Department of the State Fire Marshal to provide coordinated response to oil or hazardous material spills or releases that occur during rail transport.
(2) The department shall annually coordinate with local governments, other state agencies involved in hazardous material emergency response, other responders and representatives of the railroad industry to prepare a report on the coordinated response plan adopted under this section and shall:
(a) Make the report available as an appendix to the Oregon Department of Emergency Management’s oil and hazardous material response emergency operations plan developed pursuant to ORS 401.092; and
(b) No later than February 1 of each year, submit the report to the Legislative Assembly in the manner provided in ORS 192.245.
(3) The report required by subsection (2) of this section shall include, but need not be limited to, the following in relation to oil and hazardous material emergency response for rail transport:
(a) An inventory of all emergency response resources available in this state, including information on:
(A) The location of, and the means of access to, the resources;
(B) Whether the resources are publicly or privately maintained; and
(C) Additional resources that are needed to provide for adequate response;
(b) Suggested changes to the structure for the continued coordination between state agencies and industry;
(c) Possible revisions to the response roles or responsibilities of state agencies, local governments and railroads; and
(d) Strategies for ensuring adequate funding at the state and local government levels to cover the training, equipment and administrative costs associated with providing comprehensive response and equipment. [2015 c.739 §2; 2019 c.581 §17; 2021 c.539 §115]
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 453.392 by section 115, 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. (1) As part of the plan for the effective implementation of a statewide hazardous material emergency response system established by rule under ORS 453.374, the State Fire Marshal shall adopt by rule a plan for the coordinated response to oil or hazardous material spills or releases that occur during rail transport. The plan adopted under this subsection:
(a) Shall address with a specific focus on oil or hazardous material spills or releases that occur during rail transport all required provisions under ORS 453.374;
(b) May include requirements and incentives for local governments and other responders to participate in ongoing training programs;
(c) Shall provide a system for identifying where hazardous material response resources owned by railroads are located throughout this state and how access to those resources is to be coordinated;
(d) Shall include a recurring, three-year training cycle of statewide training exercises that:
(A) Commences with a triennial tabletop exercise that includes the Department of Environmental Quality, the Department of Transportation, the Office of Emergency Management, state and local responders, federally recognized Indian tribes in this state and railroads that operate in this state;
(B) Includes, in the second year of the training cycle, a triennial statewide functional exercise to test and evaluate response capabilities, functional groups, plans, incident command staff and emergency operations centers in their abilities to respond to an oil or a hazardous material spill or release that occurs during rail transport; and
(C) Includes provisions for the planning, preparation and implementation, in the third year of the training cycle, of a triennial full-scale, multiagency, multijurisdictional and multidisciplinary oil or hazardous material spill or release training exercise that:
(i) Involves training for all manner of personnel necessary for a coordinated response to an oil or a hazardous material spill or release;
(ii) Is intended to examine or validate the planning, coordination and command and control decisions that may be made in the event of an oil or hazardous material spill or release and to also examine or validate response-specific capabilities or functions; and
(iii) Involves training that covers the entire sequence of events that take place during an oil or hazardous material spill or release incident that occurs during rail transport; and
(e) Shall include any other information deemed necessary by the office of the State Fire Marshal to provide coordinated response to oil or hazardous material spills or releases that occur during rail transport.
(2) The office of the State Fire Marshal shall annually coordinate with local governments, other state agencies involved in hazardous material emergency response, other responders and representatives of the railroad industry to prepare a report on the coordinated response plan adopted under this section and shall:
(a) Make the report available as an appendix to the Office of Emergency Management’s oil and hazardous material response emergency operations plan developed pursuant to ORS 401.092; and
(b) No later than February 1 of each year, submit the report to the Legislative Assembly in the manner provided in ORS 192.245.
(3) The report required by subsection (2) of this section shall include, but need not be limited to, the following in relation to oil and hazardous material emergency response for rail transport:
(a) An inventory of all emergency response resources available in this state, including information on:
(A) The location of, and the means of access to, the resources;
(B) Whether the resources are publicly or privately maintained; and
(C) Additional resources that are needed to provide for adequate response;
(b) Suggested changes to the structure for the continued coordination between state agencies and industry;
(c) Possible revisions to the response roles or responsibilities of state agencies, local governments and railroads; and
(d) Strategies for ensuring adequate funding at the state and local government levels to cover the training, equipment and administrative costs associated with providing comprehensive response and equipment.

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 12 - Public Health

Chapter 453 - Hazardous Substances; Radiation Sources

Section 453.001 - Definitions for ORS 453.001 to 453.185.

Section 453.005 - Definitions for ORS 453.005 to 453.135.

Section 453.015 - Application.

Section 453.025 - Certain practices not affected by ORS 453.005 to 453.135.

Section 453.035 - Standards for labeling of hazardous substances.

Section 453.045 - Poison registers; contents.

Section 453.055 - Hazardous, banned hazardous, misbranded hazardous substances; declaration; removal from commerce.

Section 453.065 - Detention of suspected substances; petition for label of condemnation; judgment, relabeling or destruction of substances; expenses.

Section 453.075 - Repurchase of banned hazardous substances previously sold; refund of purchase price.

Section 453.085 - Prohibited acts.

Section 453.095 - Rules; determination of combustibility, flammability; designating strong sensitizers.

Section 453.105 - Authority to enter premises; inspections; taking samples; payment.

Section 453.115 - Access to records of persons carrying, receiving or storing in commerce; use as evidence limited; exemption for carriers.

Section 453.205 - Definitions for ORS 453.205 to 453.275.

Section 453.215 - Legislative findings.

Section 453.235 - Distribution of material containing toxic substances; warnings required; exemptions.

Section 453.245 - Order or purchase by school of material considered to contain toxic substance prohibited; exceptions.

Section 453.255 - List of authorized art and craft materials; distribution of lists; information about and disposal of toxic materials.

Section 453.265 - Filing of formulation information with poison control centers required; labeling.

Section 453.307 - Definitions for ORS 453.307 to 453.414.

Section 453.312 - Legislative findings.

Section 453.317 - Hazardous substance survey; rules; information to be supplied.

Section 453.322 - Retention of information; distribution of and access to information.

Section 453.327 - Public access; identity of requester.

Section 453.332 - When disclosure of identity may be withheld.

Section 453.337 - When disclosure of identity of hazardous substance required.

Section 453.342 - When incident of injury to be reported; summary of injuries.

Section 453.347 - Emergency response planning.

Section 453.357 - Civil penalty.

Section 453.362 - Department of Consumer and Business Services to supply employers’ names; reimbursement.

Section 453.370 - Limitations on local community right to know regulatory programs; local fees.

Section 453.374 - Hazardous material emergency response system; implementation; contents; rules; fees.

Section 453.376 - Disclosure of information to State Fire Marshal; entry onto premises.

Section 453.378 - Disclosure of information to local government official; entry onto premises.

Section 453.382 - Cost of responding to emergency; responsibility; billing; recovery.

Section 453.386 - Equipment and personnel; loaning; grants.

Section 453.388 - Contracts for equipment, personnel loans or equipment purchases; provisions; rules.

Section 453.390 - Revolving fund; use.

Section 453.392 - Spills or releases during transportation by rail; coordinated response plan; report.

Section 453.394 - Oil and Hazardous Material Transportation by Rail Action Fund.

Section 453.396 - Definitions for ORS 453.396 to 453.414.

Section 453.400 - Possession of hazardous substance; fee.

Section 453.402 - Fees; statement; schedules; uses; collection; local hazardous substance fees.

Section 453.404 - Extension of payment date.

Section 453.406 - Records of hazardous substance possessed; examinations.

Section 453.408 - Rules.

Section 453.520 - Department of the State Fire Marshal as state emergency response commission.

Section 453.605 - Definitions for ORS 453.605 to 453.800.

Section 453.615 - Statement of policy.

Section 453.625 - Purpose of ORS 453.605 to 453.800.

Section 453.635 - State Radiation Control Agency; duties; applicability of ORS 453.605 to 453.800.

Section 453.665 - Licenses; application; modifications; exemptions; rules.

Section 453.671 - Vendor license; rules.

Section 453.675 - State assumption of federal responsibility for radiation sources; effect of federal licenses.

Section 453.685 - Entry on property for inspection purposes; issuance of warrant; liability for entry.

Section 453.695 - Records concerning radiation source; notice of exposure to radiation source.

Section 453.726 - Definitions for ORS 453.726 to 453.734.

Section 453.727 - Purpose of ORS 453.726 to 453.734.

Section 453.728 - Tanning device to comply with federal requirements; exception for certain phototherapy devices.

Section 453.729 - Standards and regulation of tanning devices; rules; fee; inspection.

Section 453.730 - Written warning statement and sign; content; rules.

Section 453.734 - Prohibition on use of tanning devices by persons under 18 years of age; exceptions; rules.

Section 453.745 - Intergovernmental cooperation to control radiation sources.

Section 453.752 - X-ray machine registration; inspection and testing requirements; evidence of registration.

Section 453.754 - Application for X-ray machine registration; renewal notice.

Section 453.757 - X-ray machine biennial registration fee; annual license fees; use of fees; rules.

Section 453.761 - X-ray machine registration period; denial, conditioning, suspension or revocation of registration; termination.

Section 453.766 - Prohibited conduct.

Section 453.775 - Duties of Oregon Health Authority pertaining to X-ray machines.

Section 453.780 - Radiology inspectors; license; minimum qualifications.

Section 453.785 - Accreditation; renewal.

Section 453.790 - Power of Oregon Health Authority to condition, suspend, revoke or refuse to renew radiology inspector accreditation; rules.

Section 453.795 - Duties of Oregon Health Authority pertaining to accreditation of radiology inspectors; rules.

Section 453.800 - X-ray Machine Inspection Account; sources; use of moneys in account.

Section 453.805 - Elimination of radiation source danger; compelling compliance.

Section 453.807 - When hearing required; procedure; rules.

Section 453.825 - Department of Transportation plan for regulating transport of hazardous substances and radioactive waste.

Section 453.858 - Definitions for ORS 453.855 to 453.912.

Section 453.864 - Rules.

Section 453.867 - Restriction on transfer of property used as illegal drug manufacturing site; contracts voidable.

Section 453.870 - Transfer allowed after full disclosure.

Section 453.873 - Entry onto property; purposes; inspection.

Section 453.876 - Determination that property is not fit for use; appeal; notice to local residents.

Section 453.882 - Contaminated property as public nuisance.

Section 453.885 - Decontamination of property; certification process.

Section 453.886 - Notice by county or local government required before incurring costs; owner’s or lienholder’s proposal for decontamination and certification; injunction to prevent use of property; priority for liens for costs incurred.

Section 453.888 - License required to perform decontamination; procedure; grounds for denial, revocation or suspension of license; civil penalty; rules.

Section 453.894 - Licensing fees; rules.

Section 453.990 - Criminal penalties.

Section 453.995 - Civil penalties.