HB 3409
Requires State Department of Energy to report on rate of heat pump technology adoption and to collaborate with designated state agencies to reduce barriers to home energy efficiency and resilience.
| Status | Chapter Number Assigned |
| Sponsors | Dan Rayfield (Democrat) (Chief), Paul Holvey (Democrat), Zach Hudson (Democrat), Mark Gamba (Democrat), Pam Marsh (Democrat) (Chief), Khanh Pham (Democrat) (Chief), Tom Andersen (Democrat), Farrah Chaichi (Democrat), Annessa Hartman (Democrat), Maxine Dexter (Democrat), Jason Kropf (Democrat), Susan McLain (Democrat), Thuy Tran (Democrat), Rob Nosse (Democrat), Dacia Grayber (Democrat), Nathan Sosa (Democrat), Hoa Nguyen (Democrat), Ben Bowman (Democrat), Jules Walters (Democrat), Courtney Neron Misslin (Democrat), Emerson Levy (Democrat), Lisa Reynolds (Democrat), Travis Nelson (Democrat), Kate Lieber (Democrat) (Chief), Michael Dembrow (Democrat) (Chief), Wlnsvey Campos (Democrat), Deb Patterson (Democrat), James Manning Jr. (Democrat), Janeen Sollman (Democrat) |
| Fiscal impact | Budget report issued |
| Revenue impact | No revenue impact |
| Emergency clause | Yes |
Bill Text
- A-Engrossed
- B-Engrossed
- C-Engrossed
- Enrolled
- House Amendments to A-Engrossed
- House Amendments to Introduced
- Introduced
- Senate Amendments to B-Engrossed
Establishes comprehensive climate and energy efficiency programs including heat pump adoption, building performance standards, and residential solar rebates.
Overview#
Requires State Department of Energy to report on rate of heat pump technology adoption and to collaborate with designated state agencies to reduce barriers to home energy efficiency and resilience. Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services to facilitate greenhouse gas emission reductions. Requires State Department of Energy to specify energy performance standard for covered commercial buildings. Permits department to impose civil penalty for failure to comply. Requires department to establish incentive program to encourage compliance. Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to develop methodology and work plan for state agencies to conduct assessment of energy use in, and greenhouse gas emissions from, state-owned buildings. Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to oversee specified capital projects and to develop and implement guidelines for sustainable design. Authorizes state agencies to enter into energy projects and to retain net savings. Establishes Community Green Infrastructure Grant Program. Directs State Department of Agriculture to certify green communities nurseries. Directs State Forestry Department to acquire and maintain urban tree canopy assessment tool and to develop and implement program related to loss of tree canopy. Directs Oregon State University to research development of fuel pathways for low carbon fuels derived from woody biomass residues. Authorizes State Forester to establish forestry renewable woody biomass conversion program. Directs Department of Environmental Quality to establish rebate program for purchase or lease of qualifying medium or heavy duty zero-emission vehicles. Directs Land Conservation and Development Commission to adopt rules for siting photovoltaic solar power generation facilities. Changes name of “Oregon Global Warming Commission” to “Oregon Climate Action Commission.” Modifies membership and duties of commission. Directs Department of Environmental Quality to evaluate opportunities to reduce Oregon’s consumption-based greenhouse gas emissions. Directs State Department of Energy and Oregon Climate Action Commission to prepare inventory, baseline and metrics for net carbon sequestration and storage in natural and working lands and to study workforce training programs needed to support adoption of natural climate solutions. Extends rebate for construction or installation of solar electric system or paired solar and storage system. Authorizes Environmental Quality Commission to establish by rule fee to be paid by community climate investment entities. Directs Oregon Health Authority to identify, monitor and test water sources susceptible to harmful algal blooms. Directs Department of Environmental Quality to develop strategy to respond to harmful algal blooms. Directs Department of Human Services to provide grants, support and technical assistance for resilience hubs and networks. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
Public Testimony
| Name | Organization | Position | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diane Brandt | Renewable NW | Support | 2023-06-07 |
| bruce schwartz | The Dalles | Support | 2023-06-07 |
| Nora Apter | Oregon Environmental Council | Support | 2023-06-07 |
| Keith Wilson | Portland | Support | 2023-06-08 |
| Nora Apter | Oregon Environmental Council | Support | 2023-06-08 |
| Laura Tabor | The Nature Conservancy | Support | 2023-06-08 |
| Jane Stackhouse | Portland | Support | 2023-06-08 |
| Miranda Miller | Strategies 360 | Support | 2023-06-08 |
| Miranda Miller | Strategies 360 | Support | 2023-06-08 |
| Miranda Miller | Strategies 360 | Support | 2023-06-08 |
| Miranda Miller | Strategies 360 | Support | 2023-06-08 |
| Miranda Miller | Strategies 360 | Support | 2023-06-08 |
| Scott Killops | Portland | Support | 2023-06-09 |
| David Wall | Newberg | Oppose | 2023-06-09 |
| Megan Kemple | Oregon Climate and Agriculture Network | Support | 2023-06-09 |
| Kerry Meade | NEEC | Support | 2023-06-09 |
| Stu Green | Forth | Support | 2023-06-09 |
| Laura Tabor | The Nature Conservancy | Support | 2023-06-09 |
| Rep Pam Marsh | House District 5 | Support | 2023-06-10 |
| John Charles | Cascade Policy Institute | Oppose | 2023-06-21 |
| Jane Stackhouse | MCAT | Support | 2023-06-21 |
| Bill Mason | Unincorporated Clackamas County | Oppose | 2023-06-23 |
| Kevin Hoar | Portland | Oppose | 2023-06-23 |
Legislative History
| Date | Chamber | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 2023-02-28 | H | First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. |
| 2023-03-03 | H | Referred to Rules. |
| 2023-05-23 | H | Work Session held. |
| 2023-05-24 | H | Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Ways and Means. |
| 2023-05-24 | H | Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. |
| 2023-05-28 | H | Assigned to Subcommittee On Natural Resources. |
| 2023-06-08 | H | Public Hearing and Work Session held. |
| 2023-06-08 | H | Returned to Full Committee. |
| 2023-06-12 | H | Work Session held. |
| 2023-06-13 | H | Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. |
| 2023-06-14 | H | Second reading. |
| 2023-06-16 | H | Carried over to June 20, 2023 Calendar by virtue of adjournment. |
| 2023-06-20 | H | Rules suspended. Motion to rerefer to Rules carried. Rereferred. |
| 2023-06-20 | H | Work Session held. |
| 2023-06-20 | H | Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. |
| 2023-06-20 | H | Rules suspended. Carried over to June 21, 2023 Calendar. |
| 2023-06-21 | H | Third reading. Carried by Marsh. Passed. |
| 2023-06-21 | S | First reading. Referred to Rules Committee. |
| 2023-06-21 | S | Public Hearing and Work Session held. |
| 2023-06-21 | S | Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) |
| 2023-06-22 | S | Second reading. |
| 2023-06-23 | S | Carried over to 06-24 by unanimous consent. |
| 2023-06-24 | S | Third reading. Carried by Dembrow, Lieber. Passed. |
| 2023-06-24 | S | Vote explanation(s) filed by Findley. |
| 2023-06-24 | H | Rules suspended. House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed bill. |
| 2023-06-29 | H | Speaker signed. |
| 2023-06-29 | S | President signed. |
| 2023-07-27 | H | Governor signed. |
| 2023-08-04 | H | Chapter 442, (2023 Laws): Effective date July 27, 2023. |