Oregon Statutes

§ 468B.340 — Legislative findings and intent

Oregon § 468B.340
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.13
Title 36AHousing; Lottery and Games; Environment
Ch. 468BWater Quality

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 468B.340 (2026).

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(1)The Legislative Assembly finds that:
(a)Oil spills present a serious danger to the fragile natural environment of the state.
(b)Commercial vessel activity on the navigable waters of the state is vital to the economic interests of the people of the state.
(c)Recent studies conducted in the wake of disastrous oil spills have identified the following problems in the transport and storage of oil:
(A)Gaps in regulatory oversight;
(B)Incomplete cost recovery by states;
(C)Despite research in spill cleanup technology, it is unlikely that a large percentage of oil can be recovered from a catastrophic spill;
(D)Because response efforts cannot effectively reduce the impact of oil spills, prevention is the most effective approach to oil spill management; and
(E)Comprehensive oil spill pre

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Legislative History

1991 c.651 §2; 2019 c.581 §3

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