OAR 860-024-0130
Coordination with Emergency Response Centers and Incident Command Systems for Public Safety Power Shutoff


If requested by the local jurisdiction, the Electric Utility should endeavor to embed a liaison officer at the local emergency operation center. When requested, the utility must embed a liaison officer at the State Emergency Coordination Center for the purpose of assessing and integrating wildfire threat data for decision-making. Once it has delivered a notification of a potential Public Safety Power Shutoff, and continuously until an event has ended or until conditions have subsided so that the notice is de-activated, an Electric Utility should have a designated lead with decision-making authority located at the Electric Utility’s emergency operations center with whom embedded liaisons can communicate in real-time to obtain the most up-to-date information. This requirement does not preclude the Electric Utility from developing a centralized communication structure that is amenable to both the Electric Utility, the state ESF-12 liaison and local jurisdictions to provide real-time coordination and situation awareness.

Source: Rule 860-024-0130 — Coordination with Emergency Response Centers and Incident Command Systems for Public Safety Power Shutoff, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=860-024-0130.

860–024–0000
Applicability of Division 24
860–024–0001
Definitions for Safety Standards
860–024–0005
Maps and Records
860–024–0007
Location of Underground Facilities
860–024–0010
Construction, Operation, and Maintenance of Electrical Supply and Communication Lines
860–024–0011
Inspections of Electric Supply and Communication Facilities
860–024–0012
Prioritization of Repairs by Operators of Electric Supply Facilities and Operators of Communication Facilities
860–024–0015
Ground Return
860–024–0016
Minimum Vegetation Clearance Requirements
860–024–0017
Vegetation Pruning Standards
860–024–0020
Gas Pipeline Safety
860–024–0021
Liquefied Natural Gas Safety
860–024–0025
Steam Heat — Construction, Operation, and Maintenance of Steam and Hot Water Transmission and Distribution Systems
860–024–0050
Incident Reports
860–024–0060
Definitions for Public Safety Power Shutoff
860–024–0070
Requirement to Notify for Public Safety Power Shutoff
860–024–0080
Procedure for Notification for Public Safety Power Shutoff
860–024–0090
Required Information in Notifications in Advance of and Directly Preceding a De-Energization Event for Public Safety Power Shutoff
860–024–0100
Points of Contact for Public Safety Power Shutoff
860–024–0110
Methods for Communicating De-Energization Event with the Public for Public Safety Power Shutoff
860–024–0120
Coordination with Public Safety Partners Before and During a De-Energization Event for Public Safety Power Shutoff
860–024–0130
Coordination with Emergency Response Centers and Incident Command Systems for Public Safety Power Shutoff
860–024–0140
Request to Delay De-Energization for Public Safety Power Shutoff
860–024–0150
De-Energization of Transmission Lines for Public Safety Power Shutoff
860–024–0160
Reporting Requirements for Public Safety Power Shutoff
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 860-024-0130’s source at or​.us