ORS 433.990
Penalties
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Violation of ORS 433.004 (Reportable diseases) or 433.008 (Confidentiality of disclosure), 433.255 (Persons with or exposed to restrictable disease excluded from school or children’s facility), 433.260 (Exclusion of persons exposed to or having restrictable disease from school or children’s facility) or 433.715 (Exposed merchandise) is a Class A misdemeanor.(2)
Violation of ORS 433.010 (Spreading disease prohibited) is a Class C felony.(3)
Violation of ORS 433.035 (Testing or examination of persons with certain diseases or conditions) is a Class C misdemeanor.(4)
Violation of ORS 433.131 (Entry into premises used for isolation or quarantine) is a Class D violation.(5)
Violation of ORS 433.850 (Prohibition on aerosolizing, smoking or vaporizing in place of employment) is a Class A violation. Fines imposed against a single employer under this subsection may not exceed $4,000 in any 30-day period.(6)
Violation of ORS 433.345 (Report of animal bites) or 433.365 (Inoculation against rabies) is a Class B violation. Failure to obey any lawful order of the Director of the Oregon Health Authority issued under ORS 433.350 (Power of Oregon Health Authority to take possession and order destruction of animal) is a Class C misdemeanor.(7)
Any organizer, as defined in ORS 433.735 (Definitions for ORS 433.735 to 433.770), violating ORS 433.745 (Outdoor mass gathering without permit prohibited) commits a specific fine violation punishable by a fine of not more than $10,000. [Subsection (8) (1969 Replacement Part) enacted as 1957 c.422 §2; subsection (8) derived from 434.990; 1971 c.648 §23; subsection (9) enacted as 1971 c.413 §6; subsection (10) enacted as 1971 c.597 §7; 1973 c.779 §46; 1979 c.492 §6; 1979 c.828 §13; subsection (5) enacted as 1981 c.384 §10; 1987 c.320 §232; 1987 c.600 §16; 1999 c.1051 §182; 2001 c.104 §166; 2001 c.636 §5; 2001 c.990 §7; 2007 c.445 §30; 2007 c.602 §7; 2009 c.595 §688; 2011 c.597 §85; 2011 c.601 §4]
Source:
Section 433.990 — Penalties, https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors433.html
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