Chapter 2 Oregon Laws 2001
AN ACT
HB 2130
Relating to Pesticide
Analytical and Response Center; amending ORS 634.550.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
SECTION 1. ORS 634.550 is amended to read:
634.550. (1) There is created a Pesticide Analytical and
Response Center with a governing board consisting of the following members:
(a) The Director of Agriculture or designee.
(b) The State Forester or designee.
(c) The State Fish and Wildlife Director or designee.
(d) The Director of the Department of Environmental Quality
or designee.
(e) The Assistant Director for Health or designee.
(f) The Administrator of the Occupational Safety and Health
Division or designee.
(g) The State Fire Marshal or designee.
(h) The Director of the Poison Control and Drug Information
Program of the Oregon Health Sciences University or designee.
(i) One citizen from the state at large appointed jointly by the [Governor] Director of
Agriculture and the Assistant Director for Health.
(2) The Director of Agriculture shall appoint an
administrator for the Pesticide Analytical and Response Center, who shall be
responsible to the board for performance of the duties of the center and the
board.
(3) The Director of Agriculture or designee and the
Assistant Director for Health or designee shall alternate as chairperson of the
board for terms of one year each. When one is serving as chairperson, the other
shall serve as vice chairperson.
(4) The board shall seek expert consultation from the
extension service toxicology program, the Center for Research on Occupational
and Environmental Toxicology and such other sources as may be needed.
(5) The functions of the board are to:
(a) Direct the activities and priorities of the
administrator of the center.
(b) Centralize receiving of information relating to actual
or alleged health and environmental incidents involving pesticides.
(c) Mobilize expertise necessary for timely and accurate
investigation of pesticide incidents and analyses of associated samples.
(d) Identify trends and patterns of problems related to
pesticide use.
(e) Make recommendations for action to a state agency when
a majority of the board considers that such action may be warranted on the
basis of the findings of an incident investigation or on the basis of
identification of a trend or pattern of problems. Recommended actions may
include, but not be limited to, regulatory action, modification of
administrative rules, proposal of new legislation, public education and
consultation to industry.
(f) Report in a standardized format the results of the
investigations of pesticide incidents.
(g) Establish by consensus, procedures for carrying out its
responsibilities within the limits of available resources.
(h) Prepare and submit to each session of the Legislative
Assembly a report of the activities of the center that includes a record of
recommendations made by the board and the actions resulting from the board's
work.
(6) Upon receipt of a recommendation from the board, a
state agency shall respond in a timely manner to inform the board of actions
taken or the reasons for taking no action on the recommendation.
(7) Any medical information received by a member of the
board or by a staff member of the center in the course of carrying out the
duties of the center or the board shall be held confidential as provided in ORS
192.525 and 433.008.
(8) The functions of the board do not supersede the
regulatory authority of any agency and are not in lieu of the regulatory
authority of any agency.
Approved by the Governor
February 26, 2001
Filed in the office of
Secretary of State February 26, 2001
Effective date January 1,
2002
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