Or. Admin. Code § 104-050-0010 - Definitions
(1) "ODEM": The Oregon Department of
Emergency Management.
(2) "Acute
inpatient care facility": Means a licensed hospital with an organized medical
staff, with permanent facilities that include inpatient beds, with
comprehensive medical services, including physician services and continuous
nursing services under the supervision of registered nurses, to provide
diagnosis and medical or surgical treatment primarily for, but not limited to
acutely ill patients and accident victims. "Acute inpatient care facility"
includes the Oregon Health and Science University.
(3) "Applicant": A school district, community
college, education service district, higher education institution, police,
sheriff, fire, hospital which is applying for a grant from the Seismic
Rehabilitation program.
(4)
"Collapse Prevention": Means a building at this performance level is capable of
maintaining gravity loads though structural damage is severe and risk of
falling hazard is high as set forth in the American Society of Civil Engineers
Standard for Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings newest
edition.
(5) "Critical Public
Buildings": Includes hospital buildings with acute inpatient care facilities,
fire stations, police stations, sheriffs' offices, other facilities used by
state, county, district, or municipal law enforcement agencies and buildings
with a capacity of 250 or more persons that are routinely used for student
activities by kindergarten through grade 12 public schools, community colleges,
education service districts and institutions of higher education.
(6) "Director": The Director of The Oregon
Department of Emergency Management.
(7) "Distressed or Impoverished": All Oregon
cities and counties designated by Oregon Business Development Department as
distressed or impoverished by established methodology.
(8) "Division": The Oregon Department of
Emergency Management.
(9)
"Education Service District (ESD)": Means a district created under ORS 334.010 that provides regional educational services to component school
districts.
(10) "Grant Program":
The Seismic Rehabilitation Grant Program.
(11) "Grant Selection Committee": The
committee that is charged with evaluating grant applications for the purpose of
determining which projects receive funding. The grant selection committee
membership shall include representatives of Oregon Department of Education, The
Department of Human Services, The State Department of Geology and Mineral
Industries, Oregon Seismic Safety Policy Advisory Commission, The Oregon
Department of Administrative Services, The Oregon Fire Chiefs' Association, The
Oregon Association of Chiefs of Police, Community Colleges and Workforce
Development, Oregon University System, The Oregon Association of Hospitals and
Health Systems, and others who possess expertise in construction, construction
grants and structural design as determined by the Director.
(12) "Grantee": Means applicant awarded grant
funds for seismic rehabilitation project.
(13) "Holistic Project": Means a project
emphasizing the whole building instead of the separation of its
parts.
(14) "Immediate Occupancy":
Means a building at this performance level is expected of being sufficiently
functional for occupancy as set forth in the American Society of Civil
Engineers Standard for Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings newest
edition.
(15) "Life Safety": Means
a building at this performance level is expected to present low risk of life
threatening injury to building inhabitants as set forth in the American Society
of Civil Engineers Standard for Seismic Evaluation of Existing Buildings newest
edition.
(16) "Match": is any
contribution to a project that is non-seismic grant funds. Match may include:
(a) Cash on hand or cash that is pledged to
be on hand prior to commencement of the project; and,
(b) Secured funding commitments from other
sources.
(17) "Project":
Seismic rehabilitation activity (or activities) to a building that is eligible
for assistance from the Seismic Rehabilitation Grant Program.
(18) "Seismic Rehabilitation": Means
construction of structural improvements to a building that results in the
increased capability of the building to resist earthquake forces and that are
based on standards adopted by the State of Oregon or by local
governments.
(19) "Small
Impoverished Community": As defined in the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief
and Emergency Assistance Act, 42 U.S.C. 5133, means a community of 3,000 or
fewer individuals that is economically disadvantaged, as determined by the
State in which the community is located and based on criteria established by
the President. Small and impoverished community must meet all of the following
criteria:
(a) Must be a community of 3,000 or
fewer individuals that is identified by the State as a rural community, and is
not a remote area within the corporate boundaries of a larger city;
(b) Must be economically disadvantaged, with
residents having an average per capita annual income not exceeding 80% of the
national per capita income, based on best available data. (The Department of
Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) website states that the per capita
personal income for the United States in 2006 was $31,794.) More up-to-date
information may be used. Please see the BEA website at:
http://www.bea.gov;
(c) Must have a local unemployment rate that
exceeds by one-percentage point or more the most recently reported, average
yearly national unemployment rate. (According to the US Bureau of Labor
Statistics (USBL), the current average unemployment rate for 2006 is 4.6%.) For
up-to-date information, please see the USBL website located at:
http://stats.bls.gov/; and
(d) Must meet any other factors as determined
by the State in which the community is located.
(20) "Structural": Means components of a
building that support or resist loads. Parts of a building that bear
weight.
(21) "Tsunami Inundation
Zone": Means for purposes of the SRGP, the area depicted as the tsunami
inundation zone in Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
Open-File Reports O-95-09 through O-95-38, O-95-43 through O-95-66 and O-97-31
through O-97-32.
(22) "Useful
Life": Means the length of time that the building or structure is expected to
be used, or 30 years, whichever is greater.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 401.300
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 401.300
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