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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 558 · Weather Modification

558.040 Application for license; fee

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558.040 Application for license; fee.
(1)Any person desiring to do any of the acts specified in ORS 558.030 shall file with the State Department of Agriculture an application for a license on a form to be supplied by the department for such purpose setting forth all of the following:
(a)The name and post-office address of the applicant.
(b)The education, experience and qualifications of the applicant, or if the applicant is not an individual, the education, experience and qualifications of the persons who will be in control and in charge of the operation of the applicant.
(c)The name and post-office address of the person on whose behalf the weather modification operation is to be conducted if other than the applicant.
(d)The nature and object of the weather modification operation which applicant proposes to conduct, including a general description of such operation and the manner in which the production, management or conservation of water or energy resources or agricultural or forest crops could be benefited by the operation.
(e)The method and type of equipment and the type and composition of the materials that the applicant proposes to use.
(f)Such other pertinent information as the department may require.
(2)Each application shall be accompanied by a filing fee in the sum of $100, and proof of financial responsibility as required by ORS 558.050. [1953 c.654 §4; 1975 c.420 §1]
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