SB 1518

Establishes Task Force on Resilient Efficient Buildings and specifies task force membership.

Status Chapter Number Assigned
Requested by (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Energy and Environment)
Fiscal impact Budget report issued
Revenue impact No revenue impact
Emergency clause Yes

Bill Text

Creates a Task Force on Resilient Efficient Buildings to recommend policies on building codes and decarbonization for residential and non-residential buildings.

Original Bill Text

Overview#

Establishes Task Force on Resilient Efficient Buildings and specifies task force membership. Requires task force to identify and evaluate policies related to building codes and building decarbonization for new and existing buildings that would enable state to meet greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals while maximizing other benefits. Requires task force to make policy recommendations for legislation to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to environment before 2023 regular session of Legislative Assembly. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

Public Testimony

Name Organization Position Date
Heather Wilson American Institute of Architects Oregon Support 2022-02-02
Lacey Beaty City of Beaverton Support 2022-02-03
Nellie deVries Building Owners and Managers Association Oppose 2022-02-03
Tim Miller Oregon Business for Climate Support 2022-02-03
Elizabeth Olson Talent Support 2022-02-03
Brian Stewart Portland Support 2022-02-03
Alan Journet Jacksonville Support 2022-02-04
Greer Ryan Climate Solutions Support 2022-02-04
Heather Wilson AIA Oregon Support 2022-02-04
Kim Davis Salem Support 2022-02-04
Angela Crowley-Koch OSSIA Unknown 2022-02-04
ZERO Coalition ZERO Coalition Unknown 2022-02-05
ZERO Coalition ZERO Coalition Support 2022-02-05
Ben Stickney Portland Support 2022-02-06
Erik Kancler City of Bend Support 2022-02-06
Rich Peppers Portland Support 2022-02-06
Marion Powell Corvallis Support 2022-02-06
Karen Harrington Legislative Task Force Climate Reality Portland Support 2022-02-06
Debbie Kaye League of Women Voters of Portland Support 2022-02-06
Darrell Fuller Oregon PHCC Oppose 2022-02-06
Jane Stackhouse Portland Support 2022-02-07
Julie Chapman League of Women Voters of Oregon Unknown 2022-02-07
Michael Mitton Portland Support 2022-02-07
Rhett Lawrence Forth Support 2022-02-07
Nora Apter Oregon Environmental Council Support 2022-02-07
Nora Lehmann Families for Climate Support 2022-02-07
Gary Shaff Ashland Support 2022-02-07
Stacy Cowan City of Portland Support 2022-02-07
Robin Freeman Public Utility Commission Unknown 2022-02-07
John Weigant Gresham Support 2022-02-07
Claudia Keith League of Women Voters of Oregon Support 2022-02-07
Scott Shurtleff Portland Support 2022-02-07
Mark Long Oregon Home Builders Association Oppose 2022-02-07
Ethan Nelson Eugene Support 2022-02-07
Debra Higbee-Sudyka Oregon Chapter Sierra Club Support 2022-02-07
Nels Johnson Portland Oppose 2022-02-07
Linda Craig Portland Support 2022-02-07
Louise Shawkat Ashland Support 2022-02-07
Jennifer Letz City of Sisters Support 2022-02-07
Miles Pengilly Thorn Run Partners Support 2022-02-07
Nathan Philips NECA Oppose 2022-02-08
Flavia Franco Ashland Support 2022-02-08
Carla Holzworth Corvallis Support 2022-02-08
Linda Peterson Adams Ashland Support 2022-02-08
Douglas Piper Ashland Support 2022-02-08
Tess Freeman Bend Support 2022-02-08
Andrew Beyer EC Electric and NECA Oppose 2022-02-08
Taylor Steenblock Multnomah County Support 2022-02-08
Lorrie Kaplan ASHLAND Support 2022-02-08
Christine Chin Ryan NOW Oregon Support 2022-02-08
Laura Tabor The Nature Conservancy Support 2022-02-08
Elizabeth Eggers Ashland Support 2022-02-08
David Wall Newberg Oppose 2022-02-08
Jenna Jones League of Oregon Cities Support 2022-02-08
Bob Jenks Oregon CUB Support 2022-02-08
Anne Meiring Ashland Support 2022-02-08
Lou Christian UA Local 290 Oppose 2022-02-08
Catherine Thomasson Portland Support 2022-02-08
Neil Baunsgard The Environment Center Bend Support 2022-02-08

Legislative History

Date Chamber Action
2022-02-01 S Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk.
2022-02-01 S Referred to Energy and Environment.
2022-02-07 S Public Hearing held.
2022-02-14 S Work Session held.
2022-02-15 S Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be referred to Ways and Means. (Printed A-Eng.)
2022-02-15 S Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President.
2022-02-18 S Assigned to Subcommittee On General Government.
2022-02-24 S Work Session held.
2022-02-24 S Returned to Full Committee.
2022-02-24 S Work Session held.
2022-02-25 S Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.)
2022-02-28 S Second reading.
2022-03-01 S Third reading. Carried by Lieber. Passed.
2022-03-01 H First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
2022-03-01 H Referred to Ways and Means.
2022-03-01 H Recommendation: Do pass.
2022-03-02 H Second reading.
2022-03-03 H Third reading. Carried by Marsh. Passed.
2022-03-04 S President signed.
2022-03-08 H Speaker signed.
2022-03-17 S Governor signed.
2022-04-01 S Chapter 35, 2022 Laws.
2022-04-01 S Effective date, March 17, 2022.

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