(a) The person has not been convicted, or found guilty except for insanity under ORS 161.295, of a misdemeanor involving violence, as defined in ORS 166.470, within the previous four years. A person who has been so convicted is eligible under this subsection following the expiration of seven years after the date of final and unconditional discharge from all imprisonment, probation and parole resulting from the conviction.
(b) The person has not been convicted, or found guilty except for insanity under ORS 161.295, of, and is not under indictment for, any felony.
(c) The person is not a fugitive from justice, has no outstanding warrants for arrest and is not free on any form of pretrial release for any offenses listed in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subsection.
(d) The person has not been determined to be a person with mental illness under ORS 426.130 or to have an intellectual disability under ORS 427.290. A person who previously has been so determined is eligible under this subsection if, at the time of application for such a certificate, the person produces a certified copy of a full discharge from the proper state hospital. The Oregon Health Authority shall provide the State Fire Marshal with direct electronic access to the authority’s database of information identifying persons meeting the criteria of this section who were committed or subject to an order under ORS 426.130. The State Fire Marshal and the authority shall enter into an agreement describing the access to information under this subsection.
(e) The person is at least 21 years of age.
(f) The person does not use a fictitious name or make a material misrepresentation in application for such a certificate.
(g)(A) The person has not been convicted of, and is not under indictment for, a criminal offense involving a controlled substance as defined in ORS 475.005, other than the offense of driving under the influence of intoxicants.
(B) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A) of this paragraph, a person who has had a certificate denied or revoked due to conviction of a criminal offense involving a controlled substance is eligible under this section following the expiration of seven years after the date of final and unconditional discharge from all imprisonment, probation and parole resulting from the conviction.
(h) The person has been discharged from the jurisdiction of the juvenile court for more than four years for an act that, if committed by an adult, would constitute a felony or a misdemeanor involving violence, as defined in ORS 166.470.
(i) The person is not the subject of a restraining order that alleges the person’s possession of explosives presents a credible threat to another person.
(j) The person has passed an examination administered by the State Fire Marshal that assesses the person’s knowledge of safety in the transportation and storage of explosives as required under federal and state laws and regulations pertaining to explosives. The State Fire Marshal shall examine each applicant prior to issuance of a certificate of possession to the applicant. The State Fire Marshal may by rule establish and collect an examination fee in an amount necessary to cover the cost of administering the examination.
(k) The person certifies on the application for a certificate of possession that all explosives in the person’s possession will be used, stored and transported in accordance with federal, state and local requirements.
(L) The person certifies that all explosives will be possessed, used, stored and transported in accordance with federal, state and local requirements.
(2) Subsection (1)(a) and (b) of this section does not apply to a conviction or indictment that has been expunged from a person’s record under the laws of this state or equivalent laws of another jurisdiction. [1971 c.518 §6; 1981 c.635 §3; 1983 c.100 §4; 1985 c.362 §1; 1999 c.980 §5; 2007 c.70 §275; 2009 c.595 §981; 2011 c.658 §40; 2011 c.720 §206; 2013 c.360 §61]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 14 - Drugs and Alcohol, Fire Protection, Natural Resources
Chapter 480 - Explosives; Flammable Materials; Pressure Vessels
Section 480.040 - Sale, exchange or possession, when unlawful.
Section 480.070 - Fire bombs prohibited; exceptions.
Section 480.085 - Requirement for removal of unused explosives from work area.
Section 480.111 - Definitions for ORS 480.111 to 480.165.
Section 480.120 - Sale, possession and use of fireworks prohibited; exceptions; enforcement.
Section 480.123 - Use for repelling birds or other animals; permit; rules.
Section 480.127 - Permit for retail sale of consumer fireworks; fee; rules.
Section 480.150 - Permits for fireworks sales or displays; rules; security.
Section 480.152 - Publication of advertisement for sale of unlawful fireworks prohibited.
Section 480.160 - Local regulation and effect of state law; local enforcement authority.
Section 480.165 - Civil penalty for fireworks law violations.
Section 480.200 - Definitions for ORS 480.200 to 480.290.
Section 480.205 - Application.
Section 480.210 - Certificate, license or permit required; display upon demand; defenses.
Section 480.215 - Transfer of explosives limited.
Section 480.225 - Eligibility for certificate of possession.
Section 480.230 - Application for certificate of possession; fee.
Section 480.244 - Storage facility approval; inspection; relocation; rules; fees.
Section 480.270 - Revocation or suspension for violations; surrender of certificate of possession.
Section 480.290 - Requirements for person driving vehicle transporting explosives.
Section 480.310 - Definitions for ORS 480.315 to 480.385.
Section 480.343 - Customer operation of gasoline dispensing device in specified coastal counties.
Section 480.344 - Equal access for persons with disabilities.
Section 480.345 - Conditions for operation of dispensing device by certain nonretail customers.
Section 480.347 - Use of gasoline dispensing device by emergency service volunteer; conditions.
Section 480.349 - Use of gasoline dispensing device by motorcycle operator.
Section 480.355 - Conditional use license; qualifications; application; review of denial.
Section 480.370 - Subpoenas for investigation; effect of failure to comply.
Section 480.385 - Civil penalty for gasoline dispensing law violations.
Section 480.390 - Nonretail facilities at airports; rules.
Section 480.432 - Licenses required; exceptions.
Section 480.434 - Examination of applicants for licenses; examination fee; issuance of license.
Section 480.435 - Licenses; revocation; suspension; refusal to issue or renew.
Section 480.436 - License fees; term of licenses; delinquency penalty.
Section 480.460 - Disposition of fees.
Section 480.515 - Definitions for ORS 480.510 to 480.670.
Section 480.520 - Purpose of ORS 480.510 to 480.670.
Section 480.525 - Exempt vessels; rules; fee.
Section 480.530 - Powers and duties of department.
Section 480.535 - Board of Boiler Rules; members; duties; qualifications; confirmation; rules.
Section 480.540 - Term of members; removal; compensation and expenses.
Section 480.545 - Rules; minimum safety standards; fees.
Section 480.555 - Prohibitions relating to nonconforming vessels; exemptions.
Section 480.560 - Inspections; testing; rules.
Section 480.565 - Chief and deputy inspectors; special inspectors.
Section 480.580 - Access to buildings and premises by inspectors.
Section 480.585 - Temporary operation authorization; operating permit; suspension or revocation.
Section 480.595 - Permits; rules; fees.
Section 480.600 - Special provisions on permit and inspection fees; notice from insurer.
Section 480.605 - Miscellaneous fees.
Section 480.634 - Exemption of journeyman plumber for certain activities.
Section 480.645 - Standardized examination; administration.
Section 480.647 - Quality control procedures for welding on nonboiler external piping; rules.
Section 480.660 - Notice of violation; correction; when use prohibited; appeal.