Oregon Statutes

§ 476.775 — Laboratories; ignition propensity testing

Oregon § 476.775
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.14
Title 38Protection From Fire
Ch. 476State Fire Marshal; Protection From Fire Generally

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 476.775 (2026).

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(1)A laboratory that conducts ignition propensity testing for purposes of ORS 476.770 must have a quality control and assurance program. The program shall be designed to ensure the testing repeatability value for all test trials used to certify a cigarette variety. The repeatability value of ignition propensity testing may not be greater than 0.19.
(2)Ignition propensity testing used in a manufacturer certification submitted under ORS 476.780 must be conducted in a laboratory that has been accredited under:
(a)The ISO/IEC 17025 standard of the International Organization for Standardization, as amended and in effect on April 17, 2007; or
(b)A standard recognized in State Fire Marshal rules as comparable to prevailing international accreditation standards.

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§ 476.770
Oregon § 476.770
§ 476.780
Oregon § 476.780

Legislative History

2007 c.34 §6

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