§ 468A.550 Definitions for ORS 468A.550 to 468A.620 and 468A.992
§ 468A.555 Policy to reduce open field burning
§ 468A.560 Applicability of open field burning, propane flaming and stack and pile burning statutes
§ 468A.565 Use of certified alternative thermal field sanitizer
§ 468A.570 Classification of atmospheric conditions; marginal day
§ 468A.575 Permits for open burning, propane flaming or stack or pile burning; rules
§ 468A.580 Permits; inspections; planting restrictions; civil penalty
§ 468A.585 Memorandum of understanding with State Department of Agriculture
§ 468A.590 Duties of State Department of Agriculture
§ 468A.595 Commission rules to regulate burning pursuant to ORS 468A.550 to 468A.620
§ 468A.597 Duty to dispose of straw
§ 468A.600 Standards of practice and performance
§ 468A.605 Duties of Department of Environmental Quality
§ 468A.610 Acreage permitted to be open burned, propane flamed or stack or pile burned; exceptions; fees; rules
§ 468A.612 Field burning prohibition in critical nonburn areas; rules
§ 468A.615 Registration of acreage to be burned; fees; rules
§ 468A.620 Experimental field sanitization; rules

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