Oregon Statutes

§ 453.215 — Legislative findings

Oregon § 453.215
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.12
Title 36Public Health and Safety
Ch. 453Hazardous Substances; Radiation Sources

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 453.215 (2026).

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The Legislative Assembly:

(1)Finds and declares that there exists a significant danger to the public health and safety from exposure to art or craft material which contains toxic chemicals. This health risk threatens not only professional artists and craftspersons, but art teachers, students at every educational level, hobbyists and children. Toxic substances may be employed during the course and scope of creating art or craft objects of all varieties.
(2)Finds and declares that present labeling of ingredients and hazards of art or craft material is insufficient to adequately protect the consumers of this state from chronic adverse health effects. Because many persons do not know what toxic chemical substances they work with, proper precautionary actions cannot be taken. Disclosure of to

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Legislative History

1985 c.539 §2

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