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@OHAOregon
October 3, 2022
Media contact: Erica Heartquist, 503-871-8843,
PHD.Communications@dhsoha.state.or.us
What: A public meeting of the Oregon State Radiation Advisory Committee.
Agenda: Program updates; legislative bill review; exemptions/rules update; emergency preparedness/response/incident overviews.
When: Wednesday, Oct. 12, 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. A public comment period is offered at the end of the meeting.
Where: Via Teams Meeting: Members of the public may join remotely by phone at 971-277-2343; Passcode: 401 511 857#
Background: Per Oregon Revised Statute, the Radiation Advisory Committee (RAC) is comprised of eight members representative of Radiation Protection Services (RPS) registrants and licensees who use radiation devices/sources. RAC members advise RPS staff on radiation use and safety, including budgetary and administrative rule matters.
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