§ 459.705 Definitions for ORS 459.705 to 459.790
§ 459.708 Waste tire generator; requirements
§ 459.710 Disposal in disposal site prohibited; exceptions; use in construction of reefs prohibited; exception
§ 459.712 Transport without carrier permit prohibited; exceptions
§ 459.715 Storage prohibited; exceptions
§ 459.720 Conditions for storage site permit
§ 459.725 Application for storage site operator or carrier
§ 459.730 Information in application for storage site permit; carrier permit; fees; bond
§ 459.735 Notification of permit application in county of proposed disposal site
§ 459.740 Hearing on site permit application
§ 459.745 Department action on application; appeal
§ 459.750 Storage site and carrier permit fees
§ 459.755 Revocation of storage site or carrier permit
§ 459.760 Monitoring and inspection of waste tire carriers and storage site; access to site and records
§ 459.765 Department use of fees
§ 459.772 Use of processed, source-separated waste tires for energy recovery
§ 459.775 Waste Tire Recycling Account; uses
§ 459.780 Tire removal or processing plan; financial assistance; department abatement
§ 459.785 Rules
§ 459.790 Exceptions to ORS 459.705 to 459.785

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