Oregon Statutes

§ 466.930 — Prohibition on use of perchloroethylene and n-propyl bromide; rules

Oregon § 466.930
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.13
Title 36AHousing; Lottery and Games; Environment
Ch. 466Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials II

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 466.930 (2026).

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(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 st

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§ 466.935
Oregon § 466.935

Legislative History

2023 c.262 §5

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