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ORS 466.930

2023 c.262 §5

(1) As used in this section and ORS 466.935:

(a) “Dry cleaning facility” means any facility located in this state that is engaged in dry cleaning apparel and household fabrics for the general public other than a:

(A) Facility located on a United States military base; or

(B) Prison or other penal institution.

(b) “Dry cleaning solvent” means a nonaqueous solvent used for the cleaning of garments or other fabrics at a dry cleaning facility.

(c) “N-propyl bromide” means the substance known as n-propyl bromide or nPB, or by the CAS Registry Number 106-94-5.

(d) “Perchloroethylene” means the substance known as perchloroethylene, perc or tetrachloroethylene, or by the CAS Registry Number 127-18-4.

(2) A person may not use perchloroethylene or n-propyl bromide as a dry cleaning solvent in this state.

(3) The Environmental Quality Commission may adopt rules as necessary to enforce the provisions of this section.

Official source: Oregon State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Oregon statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.