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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) As used in this section:
(a) “Broadcaster” means a person that holds a license issued by the Federal Communications Commission under 47 C.F.R. parts 73, 74, 76 or 78.
(b) “First informer” means an individual:
(A) Who has received credentials under this section and who is employed by, or acting pursuant to a contract under the direction of, a broadcaster; and
(B) Who is:
(i) Maintaining, including repairing or resupplying, transmitters, generators or other essential equipment at a broadcast station or facility; or
(ii) Providing technical support services to a broadcaster or to another first informer.
(2) Unless prohibited by state or federal law or in the discretion of the incident commander during an emergency declared under ORS 401.165, a first informer may:
(a) Travel on public roads within a geographic area subject to a declaration of emergency under ORS 401.165;
(b) Access the geographic area for the purposes of maintaining transmitters, generators or other essential equipment at a broadcast station or facility used to acquire, produce or transmit news or public safety information related to the emergency; and
(c) Access the distribution of fuel, food, water, supplies, equipment and any other materials necessary for producing a broadcast or a broadcasting signal.
(3) An emergency service agency may not seize a vehicle, fuel, food, water or other essential materials in the possession of a first informer.
(4) The Office of Emergency Management shall authorize a private entity organized under the laws of this state that represents a majority of the broadcasters in this state to establish a program for the issuance of credentials for first informers pursuant to a plan developed by the private entity. The plan to provide credentials to first informers must provide for training first informers regarding:
(a) Risks associated with entering a geographic area subject to a declaration of an emergency under ORS 401.165;
(b) Best practices for working safely in the geographic area; and
(c) Best practices for working in a geographic area without hindering or interfering with the conduct of emergency services by an emergency service agency.
(5) The private entity selected by the office to develop a plan for and issue credentials to first informers shall annually submit to the office a report regarding the operation of the program to issue credentials, including any changes to the plan or program.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Oregon Revised Statutes Military Affairs; Emergency Services § 401.239 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/or/title-32-military-affairs-emergency-services/or-rev-st-sect-401-239/
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