Chapter 479
479.010 to 479.200
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Authority of State Fire Marshal to adopt regulations, (1974) Vol 36, p 1102
479.010
See annotations under ORS 479.168.
479.155
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Authority to require alteration of state building to comply with regulations for sprinklers, (1971) Vol 35, p 894; authority of State Fire Marshal to adopt regulations, (1974) Vol 36, p 1102; flammable liquid storage tank as “structure” under this section, (1987) Vol 45, p 179; respective responsibilities of state and municipal building officials and State Fire Marshal, (1987) Vol 45, p 179
479.168
(formerly 479.010)
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Authority to require alteration of state building to comply with regulations for sprinklers, (1971) Vol 35, p 894; one or two family residences which are part of a condominium complex as within the “private residence” exemption, (1973) Vol 36, p 440
479.210 to 479.220
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Authority of State Fire Marshal to adopt regulations, (1974) Vol 36, p 1102
479.550
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Municipality establishing procedure which does not require issuance of label for connecting or energizing electrical installations, (1979) Vol 40, p 72
479.560
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Municipality complying with section in same manner as Commerce Department in issuance of labels for connecting or energizing electrical installations, (1979) Vol 40, p 72
479.570
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Public utility energizing electrical installation which does not have label attached, (1979) Vol 40, p 72
479.620
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Effect on municipal licensing and examination, (1976) Vol 38, p 69
479.630
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Electrician’s license requirements, (1979) Vol 40, p 169
479.820
NOTES OF DECISIONS
Where plaintiff failed to obtain electrical installation permit, plaintiff’s failure is not violation of requirement to meet “minimum safety standards” under subsection (2) of this section because that phrase means Electrical Specialty Code adopted by Department of Consumer and Business Services, and department or department’s delegate is not authorized to disconnect plaintiff’s electrical service. BoardMaster Corp. v. Glass, 272 Or App 341, 356 P3d 1126 (2015)