ORS 182.555
Environmental justice mapping tool


(1)

The Environmental Justice Council with staff support from the Department of Environmental Quality, in collaboration with the office of Enterprise Information Services, the Institute for Natural Resources, the Portland State University Population Research Center, and natural resource agencies with staff support from the department and the Oregon Health Authority, shall develop an environmental justice mapping tool.

(2)

When developing the environmental justice mapping tool, the council shall develop and conduct an inclusive community engagement process to receive input from communities across this state and consult with natural resource agencies. The council shall hold at least six meetings in different regions of this state, including at least one meeting in a remote community, to:

(a)

Present a work plan and proposals for the environmental justice mapping tool; and

(b)

Receive input and feedback from communities throughout this state about:

(A)

Environmental, health, socioeconomic and other factors that should be considered in the development of the mapping tool;

(B)

How the mapping tool should be used to help distribute resources to communities that have experienced underinvestment;

(C)

How socioeconomic benefits and burdens could be mapped and considered in addition to environmental, health and other data;

(D)

Other uses for the mapping tool that can provide community benefits and diminish community burdens;

(E)

Geospatial layers to further define environmental justice communities based on the prevalence of specific factors; and

(F)

Community-generated data that may be included in the mapping tool.

(3)

The mapping tool must:

(a)

Be based on factors that are derived from direct input through the inclusive community engagement process described in subsection (2) of this section;

(b)

Be sufficiently detailed to allow the assessment of environmental justice benefits and burdens;

(c)

Include geospatial data layers that may be used to help better understand the nature of environmental justice communities;

(d)

Include data from natural resource agencies or be compatible with other mapping tools developed by other state agencies; and

(e)

Be accessible to the public.

(4)

The office of Enterprise Information Services shall recommend data quality standards and methodologies for the development and maintenance of the mapping tool.

(5)

The council shall enter into an agreement with the Institute for Natural Resources that provides that the institute will maintain the mapping tool and make the mapping tool publicly available in electronic form through the Oregon Explorer.

(6)

The council shall review the mapping tool at least once every four years using the inclusive community engagement process described in subsection (2) of this section and update the mapping tool as necessary. [2022 c.58 §12]
Note: Section 18, chapter 58, Oregon Laws 2022, provides:
Sec. 18. (1) The Environmental Justice Council, the office of Enterprise Information Services, the Institute for Natural Resources, the Portland State University Population Research Center and natural resource agencies shall develop the environmental justice mapping tool under section 12 of this 2022 Act [182.555 (Environmental justice mapping tool)] no later than September 15, 2025.

(2)

The Environmental Justice Council shall provide the initial report required under section 13 of this 2022 Act [182.543 (Reports by council)] to the Governor and the Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2025.

(3)

The Environmental Justice Council shall provide a progress report to the Governor regarding the development of the environmental justice mapping tool and community input received under section 12 of this 2022 Act no later than September 15, 2024. [2022 c.58 §18]
Note: See note under 182.535 (Definitions for ORS 182.535 to 182.557).

Source: Section 182.555 — Environmental justice mapping tool, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors182.­html (accessed May 26, 2025).

182.010
Nonattendance of member of board or commission at meetings as forfeiting office
182.020
Notice of meetings of boards and commissions
182.030
Employment of persons advocating violent overthrow of the Government of the United States or Oregon prohibited
182.035
Criminal records checks to be conducted through Department of State Police
182.040
Boards and commissions to pay counties for services
182.050
Time and manner of payment to counties
182.060
County clerk to record instruments affecting realty for state boards and commissions
182.072
Payment for licenses issued by county or other public body on behalf of state agency
182.080
Effect of repeal or amendment of statute authorizing state agency to collect, receive and expend moneys
182.090
State agency to pay attorney fees and expenses when court finds for petitioner and that agency acted unreasonably
182.100
Affirmative action policy
182.105
Information concerning tax benefits of providing child care under employee benefit plan
182.109
Agency actions to carry out state policies for persons with disabilities
182.112
Title to property acquired by state agency in name of state
182.116
Identification of race or ethnicity on forms issued by public bodies
182.119
Mailing of agency notices to post office boxes
182.151
Assessment of impact of state agency action on families
182.152
No right or benefit created
182.162
Definitions for ORS 182.162 to 182.168
182.164
State agencies to develop and implement policy on relationship with tribes
182.166
Training of state agency managers and employees who communicate with tribes
182.168
No right of action created by ORS 182.162 to 182.168
182.310
Definitions for ORS 182.310 to 182.360
182.320
Employee Suggestion Awards Commission
182.330
Commission determination final
182.360
Costs and payment of cash awards and administrative expenses
182.365
Legislative findings
182.375
State Productivity Improvement Revolving Fund
182.380
Credit of certain savings to General Fund
182.385
Identification of reduced expenses resulting from improved efficiency
182.390
Plan for increased efficiency
182.395
Ineligibility of new programs for credits
182.400
Report on productivity improvement program
182.415
Definitions for ORS 182.415 to 182.435
182.425
State agency required to collect rental for housing provided to employees
182.435
Schedule of reduction from fair rental value
182.454
Semi-independent state agencies
182.456
Definitions for ORS 182.456 to 182.472
182.460
Statutory provisions applicable to semi-independent state agencies
182.462
Budgets for semi-independent state agencies
182.464
Financial review by Secretary of State
182.466
Powers of semi-independent state agencies
182.468
Administrators
182.470
Accounts for and investment of moneys collected or received by semi-independent state agencies
182.472
Reports
182.500
Mandatory report to Governor by person performing ombudsman services
182.515
Definitions for ORS 182.515 and 182.525
182.525
Mandatory expenditures for evidence-based programs
182.535
Definitions for ORS 182.535 to 182.557
182.538
Environmental Justice Council
182.542
Duties of council
182.543
Reports by council
182.545
Duties of natural resource agencies
182.550
Reports by natural resource agencies
182.555
Environmental justice mapping tool
182.557
Use of environmental justice mapping tool by natural resource agencies

Current through early 2026

§ 182.555. Env’t justice mapping tool's source at oregon​.gov