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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 522 · Geothermal Resources · Prohibited Acts

522.915 False entries, omissions, destruction or removal of records or reports

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522.915 False entries, omissions, destruction or removal of records or reports. No person shall:
(1)Make or cause to be made any false entry or statement in a report, record, log, account or other writing required by this chapter or any rule adopted pursuant thereto;
(2)Omit or cause to be omitted from any such report, record, log, account or writing, full, true and correct entries as required by this chapter or any rule or order adopted pursuant thereto;
(3)Destroy, mutilate, alter or falsify any such report, record, log, account or writing; or
(4)Remove from this state the original copy of any such report, record, log, account or writing before the plugging and decommissioning of a geothermal well has been approved pursuant to ORS 522.245 (2). [1975 c.552 §28; 2009 c.794 §24]
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