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(a) whether the hazardous substance user has taken and is taking the <br />greatest possible precautions in its use of each trade secret <br />hazardous substances; and <br />(b) whether or not there are, for each trade secret chemical, <br />technological options available for using alternative processes or <br />chemicals that likely are more protective of workers, the <br />community, and natural resources. <br />B. The repository for the annual public reports on use and alternatives to use of trade <br />secret chemicals shall be the Eugene Public Library, where the reports shall be <br />readily accessible for seven years after reporting. These completed forms shall be <br />readable by the Eugene Public Library's computer system. Reports older than <br />seven years shall be archived by the City Recorders Office. <br />ARTICLE VI - ADMINISTRATION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE REPORTING <br />Section 6.1. Appointment of the Toxics Board <br />A. The City Council shall appoint a Toxics Board of seven people to enforce and <br />implement this Section. <br />1. Three members shall be appointed who are employed by or are agents of <br />"persons" required to report under this Section. <br />2. Three members shall be appointed who are not employed by or are not <br />agents of "persons" required to report under this Section, and who have a <br />demonstrable record of advocating for the public's right -to -know. <br />3. One member shall be nominated by a two-thirds majority of the six <br />appointed members. <br />B. Any vacancies in the membership of the Toxics Board shall be filled, so as to <br />maintain the balance set forth in Section 6.1(A), within two months of the <br />creation of a vacancy. <br />C. Term of Office: <br />1. The term of office shall be three years, except that two members, one from <br />Section 6.1(A)(1) and one from Section 6.1(A)(2), of the first Toxics <br />Board shall be appointed to serve a first term of one year; three members, <br />one each from Section 6.1(A)(1), 6.1(A)(2) and 6.1(A)(3) shall be <br />appointed to serve a first term of two years; and two members, one from <br />Section 6.1(A)(1) and 6.1(A)(2), shall be appointed to serve a first term of <br />three years. No member shall serve more than two consecutive terms. <br />2. Beginning in 2003, the terms of members of the Toxics Board shall <br />conform to those of the standing committees to the City Council as <br />defined by and set in the City Code. <br />Section 6.2. Responsibilities of the Toxics Board <br />A. The Toxics Board shall, within three months of appointment of the sixth member, <br />supply forms for materials balance reports and audits of precautions taken during <br />use and alternatives to use of chemicals for which the trade secrecy reporting <br />exemption has been invoked. <br />-33 - <br />
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