Oregon Statutes
§ 279B.270 — State contracting agencies to use recovered resources and recycled materials; notice to prospective contractors
Oregon § 279B.270
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.7
Title 26Public Facilities, Contracting and Insurance
Ch. 279BPublic Contracting - Public Procurements
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 279B.270 (2026).
Text
(1)A state contracting agency procuring goods or personal services shall:
(a)Review the contracting agency’s current procurement specifications in order to eliminate, wherever economically feasible, discrimination against the procurement of recovered resources or recycled materials.
(b)Provide incentives, wherever economically feasible, in all procurement specifications issued by the contracting agency for the maximum possible use of recovered resources and recycled materials.
(c)Develop procurement practices that, to the maximum extent economically feasible, ensure the procurement of materials that are recycled or that may be recycled or reused when discarded.
(d)Establish management practices that minimize the volume of solid waste generated by reusing paper, envelopes, containers a
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Legislative History
2003 c.794 §79; 2007 c.764 §10
Nearby Sections
15
§ 279B.005
Definitions§ 279B.010
Policy§ 279B.015
Applicability§ 279B.020
Maximum hours of labor on public contracts; holidays; exceptions; liability to workers; rules§ 279B.050
Methods of source selection§ 279B.055
Competitive sealed bidding§ 279B.060
Competitive sealed proposals§ 279B.065
Small procurements§ 279B.070
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Bluebook (online)
Oregon § 279B.270, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/279B.270.