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ORS 468.920

Known as the Uniform Transboundary Pollution Reciprocal Access Act

The act spans §§ 468–468 (378 sections).

Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case 273 Or. App. 502 - Oil Re-Refining Co. v. Environmental Quality Commission (2015)

Most recently applied in 273 Or. App. 502 - Oil Re-Refining Co. v. Environmental Quality Commission (September 2015)

1993 c.422 §16

For purposes of ORS 468.922 to 468.956:

(1) “Knowingly”:

(a) Has the meaning given that term in ORS 161.085; or

(b) Means a person acts with a conscious purpose to avoid knowledge of a conduct or a circumstance in violation of ORS 824.050 to 824.110 or ORS chapter 465, 466, 468, 468A, 468B or 825.

(2) “Substantial harm to human health or the environment” means:

(a) Physical injury, as defined in ORS 161.015, to a human being or demonstrable substantial risk of serious physical injury, as defined in ORS 161.015, to a human being; or

(b) Substantial damage to wildlife, flora, aquatic or marine life, to habitat or to livestock or agricultural crops.

(3) Except as provided in ORS 161.155 or 161.450, an individual is not criminally liable solely because of the individual’s status in a business, organization or other public or private entity nor is knowledge possessed by an individual other than the defendant attributable to the defendant.

(4) Nothing in this section is intended to amend or modify ORS 161.150, 161.155, 161.160, 161.165, 161.170, 161.175, 161.450 or 161.455.

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