Or. Admin. Code § 166-150-0070 - County Health - Sanitation and Waste Management Records
(1)Food
Handlers Registration Records Series documents the registration of food
handlers such as cooks, chefs, waiters, and cafeteria workers. Information
contained in the records may include name, address, phone number, and signature
of food handler; place of employment; current communicable diseases; result of
examination; and other related data. (Minimum retention: 1 year after
expiration or non-renewal of registration)
(2)Franchised Service Provider Case
Files Series documents the issuance of certificates for franchised
garbage haulers providing services for medical or bio-hazard material,
hazardous material, or municipal waste; special services; or recyclers. Case
files may include correspondence, applications, bonds, maps of service area,
and other related data. (Minimum retention: 3 years after expiration of
franchise)
(3)Franchised
Service Provider Financial Review Records Series documents the annual or
periodic review of financial records. Information contained in the records may
include number and type of customers, tonnage of recycled material collected,
labor costs, money collected, and other related data. The report and
recommendations for proposed new or changed rates are forwarded to the Solid
Waste Advisory Committee and the County Board of Commissioners. (Minimum
retention: 8 years)
(4)Franchised Service Provider
Performance Review Records Series documents the periodic performance
review of holders of franchised service provider certificates. Records may
include complaints received by phone or mail, inspections, report,
recommendations, and other related data. A copy of the report is forwarded to
the Solid Waste Advisory Committee. (Minimum retention: 3 years after
expiration of franchise)
(5)Land Fill Case Files Series
documents the regulation and certification of landfills. Case files may include
correspondence; certificates; site plans; site assessments; operations plans;
regulations or material to accept; special recommendations; violations;
franchise fee records; and other related data. Records also may include a
periodic review of land fills; a report which is forwarded to the Solid Waste
Advisory Committee; Oregon Department of Environmental Quality site plans,
operational plans, and permits; correspondence with DEQ concerning compliance
conditions; and land fill records monitoring ground water, surface water, land
fill gas, and storm water according to federal regulations. (Minimum retention:
(a) Periodic review and report to SWAC: 5
years
(b) Case files for sites not
chosen: 15 years
(c) Case files for
all other sites: 30 years after closure)
(6)Nuisance Violation Records
Series documents nuisance violations and complaints. Types of complaints or
nuisances include complaints of solid waste nuisances; accumulations on private
property of household garbage, junk, or abandoned vehicles; bad odors; solid or
hazardous waste or garbage problems; pesticide misuse allegations;
electromagnetic fields; standing or stagnant water; rodent and insect problems;
housing concerns such as substandard housing, unclean living conditions, home
drug lab contamination, asbestos, lead issues (paint, food, water), radon
worries, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, illnesses thought to be caused by
indoor air, sewage or drinking water issues; and other environmental concerns.
Series may include complaints; investigation reports; inspections and
assessments; warrants; citations, warnings, or other enforcement actions;
correspondence; and other documentation. (Minimum retention: 5 years)
(7)Private Well Water Sample
Records Series documents the analysis of water samples collected from
private wells. Information contained in the report on the water supply system
may include dates; fees; assessor's map information; address; owner's and
purchaser's names; information supplied by the seller such as plot plan, well
log, and problems; results of the investigation; and other related data. A copy
of the laboratory report may be attached to the report. (Minimum retention: 1
year)
(8)Public Facilities
Sanitation Records Series documents the inspection and licensing of
public facilities such as swimming pools, restaurants, school and daycare food
services, tourist and travelers facilities; vending facilities including mobile
units, commissaries, vending machines, and warehouses; and profit and
non-profit temporary restaurants. Series may include applications; inspection
reports listing type of inspection, any deficiencies, inspection score, date
and time of inspection, and signatures; copies of the licenses issued; and
other related data. Series may include a plan review. A copy of each license is
forwarded to the Oregon Health Division. (Minimum retention:
(a) Temporary restaurants: 1 year after date
of event
(b) Closed facilities: 2
years after closure
(c) Other
facilities: 7 years)
(9)Regulation Violation and Challenge
Records Series documents the violations and challenges to regulations
concerning franchises, haulers and collectors, and flow control. Series may
include reports, complaints, inspections and assessments of the site and of
records, the citation, and other related data. (Minimum retention: 5
years)
(10)Septic System
Sanitation Records Series documents subsurface, individual sewage
disposal (septic) systems. Series may include application; building site
inspection report; site map; site evaluation; construction permit and
application; plot plan; correspondence; approval or denial of permit; copy of
permit; and other related data. Series may also include repair and alteration
permits and records. (Minimum retention: 20 years after abandonment
notification)
(11)Special and
Hazardous Waste Records Series docu-ments the activities of programs to
handle special and hazardous waste materials such as petroleum contaminated
soil, industrial wastes, manufacturing by-products and wastes, chemical spills
and spill cleanup material, and medical wastes. Records may include case files
for special wastes that have been accepted for disposal; and rules, ordinances,
regulations, criteria, and standards adopted by the agency for the control and
acceptance of special and hazardous wastes. (Minimum retention: 30
years)
(12)Waste Management
Annual Plans and Reports Series documents annual plans, which contain
implementation goals and objectives designed to meet state and regional
mandates concerning landfills; disposal and transfer stations; hauling and
collection of wastes; recycling including waste reduction, refuse, composting,
and resource recovery; and regulations. Series also documents annual reports to
state and local entities and biannual reports to the Environmental Protection
Agency. Reports document the program or primary functional activities and
accomplishments of the office for the previous year. They are often compiled
from monthly, quarterly, or other subsidiary activity reports. Information
contained in the plans and reports may include statistics, narratives, graphs,
diagrams, and other related data. (Minimum retention:
(a) Annual Reports: 50 years
(b) Annual Plans: 20 years)
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 192 & 357
Stats. Implemented: ORS 192.005-192.170 & 357.805 - 357.895
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