(1) The Oregon Health Authority may establish by rule a public recognition program for office workplaces, buildings and public areas that consistently meet the indoor air quality requirements of ORS 433.502 to 433.526, 455.445 and 468A.775 to 468A.785. Any workplace, building or public area that qualifies for such recognition may display a notice indicating that the building exceeds the requirements of Oregons indoor clean air statutes. (2) To qualify for recognition under this section, an office workplace, building or public area shall: (a) Comply with all applicable provisions of ORS 433.835 to 433.875; (b) Demonstrate a consistent pattern of compliance in meeting all indoor air quality standards and other requirements of ORS 433.502 to 433.526, 455.445 and 468A.775 to 468A.785; and (c) Demonstrate to the satisfaction of the authority that all technically and economically practicable steps have been taken to minimize significant sources of indoor air pollution. (3) The authority by rule may establish a fee to be submitted by the owner or responsible party of a building, workplace or public area who requests certification under this section. The fee shall be an amount sufficient to pay the authoritys costs in carrying out the provisions of this section. Note: See note under 433.502.
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