Updated: |
2/11/2008 |
Description: |
Document certifying that a property once declared unfit for use as an illegal drug manufacturing site is now fit for use once more.
'Property' means any: (a) Real property, improvements on real property or portions of the improvements; (b) Boat, trailer, motor vehicle or manufactured dwelling; or (c) their contents.
Similar Keywords: occupancy |
Statutes, Rules, Ordinances: |
ORS 453.885
OAR 333-040
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Duration: |
Permanent unless revoked. |
Fees - application, exam, etc.: |
$200.00 |
Responsible Agency: |
DHS - Public Health Division |
Fee Exemptions: |
None |
Bonding Requirements: |
None |
Insurance Requirements: |
None |
Prerequisites: |
The property has to be decontaminated by a licensed contractor.
"Decontamination" and "Contamination Reduction" -- mean reduction in levels of known contaminants to the lowest practical level, as determined by the Health Division, using currently available methods and processes. |
Application Form: |
Certificate and Affidavit of Completion and Compliance Application, available at the department. |
Service Links: |
Clandestine Drug Lab Program
Agency Contact Information
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Required Documentation: |
1. Completed and signed Certificate and Affidavit of Completion and Compliance Application, 2. post-testing results from licensed drug lab cleanup contractor indicating contamination from drug lab chemicals is below acceptable levels. |
Additional Information: |
FAQ's
For additional information please contact the < a href="http://oregon.gov/DHS/ph/druglab/contact_us.shtml">Drug Lab Cleanup Program. |
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Agency Information
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Please refer to the Agency Website for further details and additional information.
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Agency Name: |
DHS - Public Health Division |
E-mail Address: |
health.webmaster@state.or.us
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Phone: |
971-673-1222
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Mail Address: |
DHS - Public Health Division 800 NE Oregon St.
Portland, OR 97232
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Website Information: |
http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/index.shtml |