The reports webpage for the Oregon State Fire Marshal is your hub for essential documents and updates. Here, you'll find a comprehensive array of reports vital to understanding the OSFM's initiatives and contributions to public safety. Dive into the Governor's budget for insights into financial allocations shaping our operations. Explore the OSFM Annual Report and its supplement to gain a broad view of our achievements and ongoing projects.
Delve into the specifics of legislative mandates with reports on SB 762 and HB 2927, reflecting our commitment to transparency and compliance. You can also access Community Right to Know Summaries to stay informed about hazardous materials and their management in Oregon communities. Lastly, explore the OSFM Strategic Plan, outlining our strategic objectives and roadmap for future endeavors.
These reports reflect our dedication to accountability, innovation, and safeguarding the well-being of Oregonians.
Reports
Reports contain major events of the year, mobilizations, department reports, and fire statistics.
House Bill 2927 established a task force to study whether the Office of State Fire Marshal should be made an independent agency or remain housed within another state agency. The task force determined the OSFM should become an independent agency after they completed their work. The full recommendation can be found in the task force's report below.
During the 2023 legislative session, the Department of the State Fire Marshal was tasked with creating a study group to comprehensively review the provisions of ORS chapter 478 relating to structural fire protection. House Bill 2522
During the 2023 legislative session, the Department of the State Fire Marshal was directed to study the needs of the state related to urban search and rescue. (HB 2484)