ORS 184.879
Greenhouse gas reduction program

  • definitions
  • grants
  • request for funding
  • rules

(1)

As used in this section and ORS 184.882 (Technical advisory committee) and 184.884 (Reports):

(a)

“Bidder” has the meaning given that term in ORS 279A.010 (Definitions for Public Contracting Code).

(b)

“Covered materials” means:

(A)

Concrete, including ready mix concrete, shotcrete, precast concrete and concrete masonry units;

(B)

Asphalt paving mixtures;

(C)

Steel, including rebar, reinforcing steel and structural steel, hot-rolled sections, hollow sections, plate steel and cold-formed steel; and

(D)

Other materials the Department of Transportation designates by rule after consultation with the technical advisory committee.

(c)

“Emergency” has the meaning given that term in ORS 279A.010 (Definitions for Public Contracting Code).

(d)

“Environmental product declaration” means a product-specific label developed in accordance with rules the department adopts that are based on ISO Standard 14025 and on independently verified life cycle assessment data, life cycle inventory and analysis data or information modules in accordance with the ISO 14040 series of standards.

(e)

“Procurement” has the meaning given that term in ORS 279A.010 (Definitions for Public Contracting Code).

(f)

“Proposer” has the meaning given that term in ORS 279A.010 (Definitions for Public Contracting Code).

(g)

“Public contract” has the meaning given that term in ORS 279A.010 (Definitions for Public Contracting Code).

(h)

“Public Contracting Code” has the meaning given that term in ORS 279A.010 (Definitions for Public Contracting Code).

(i)

“Technical advisory committee” means the committee described in ORS 184.882 (Technical advisory committee).

(2)

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(a)

The department, not later than December 31, 2025, shall establish a program for greenhouse gas reduction that:

(A)

Assesses the greenhouse gas emissions attributable to covered materials the department uses in the department’s construction and maintenance activities for the state’s transportation system;

(B)

Conducts life cycle assessments of a selected set of the department’s construction and maintenance activities; and

(C)

Devises strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions that include, but are not limited to, improving pavement and bridge conditions.

(b)

In establishing the program described in paragraph (a) of this subsection, the department shall identify and disclose in any reports the department produces all relevant measurement difficulties, deficiencies in needed data, assumptions, uncertainties, technological limitations, costs associated with assessment and implementation and any other relevant limitations of methodology, practice or implementation.

(c)

In devising the strategies described in paragraph (a)(C) of this subsection, the department, at a minimum, shall consider and evaluate:

(A)

Advancements in materials and engineering as applied to greenhouse gas emission reduction;

(B)

Regional variability in the quality and durability of aggregates and other components of covered materials;

(C)

The types and effects of fuels available for use in manufacturing, transporting and using covered materials;

(D)

The quality and performance of the covered materials; and

(E)

Any other factors that the department, in consultation with the technical advisory committee, deems relevant and useful.

(d)

The department shall conduct the assessments and devise the strategies described in paragraph (a) of this subsection separately for each of the state’s five transportation regions, accounting for differences among the regions with respect to the availability of covered materials, fuel and other necessary resources and the quantity of covered materials the department uses or plans to use.

(3)

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(a)

In procuring covered materials for the program described in subsection (2)(a) of this section, the department shall require contractors to submit environmental product declarations before the contractor installs the covered materials, unless the department:

(A)

Procures the covered materials on an emergency basis;

(B)

Determines that a relevant product category rule does not exist;

(C)

Determines that requiring an environmental product declaration will reduce competition for public contracts or otherwise contravene the requirements of the Public Contracting Code;

(D)

Determines that requiring an environmental product declaration would unreasonably affect the department’s specifications or requirements for covered materials or impair the department’s construction or maintenance activities;

(E)

Determines that an environmental product declaration is not necessary to measure or quantify greenhouse gas emissions; or

(F)

Determines after consultation with the technical advisory committee that other considerations outweigh the need for requiring environmental product declarations or that a construction or maintenance activity would use less than a threshold amount of covered materials. The department, in consultation with the technical advisory committee, shall specify the threshold amount by rule.

(b)

Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection, in procuring asphalt paving mixtures, the department may allow contractors to submit environmental product declarations within a reasonable time after executing a public contract for constructing roads or acquiring materials or within the time required for an environmental product declaration provider to prepare the environmental product declaration, but not later than the date on which the contractor completes performance of the public contract.

(c)

The department may not use an environmental product declaration as a consideration in ranking or scoring a bid or proposal before January 1, 2027, but thereafter may consider environmental product declarations if the department determines that doing so is beneficial and if, after consulting with the technical advisory committee, construction contractors, material suppliers and other stakeholders, the department devises a scoring methodology that ensures fairness among bidders and proposers.

(4)

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(a)

In order to assist bidders or proposers to prepare or submit environmental product declarations required under this section, the department by rule shall establish a program to extend grants to bidders or proposers that require financial assistance to prepare environmental product declarations.

(b)

Before establishing a program under this subsection, the department shall submit a request for funding to the Legislative Assembly in an amount that the department estimates would be necessary to provide the grants described in this subsection. The department shall deposit any funding the department receives into a designated account within the department’s operating account and shall keep records of disbursements from the account. Any moneys the department does not award as grants must revert to the General Fund upon the termination of the program.

(c)

The department by rule shall establish criteria for eligibility for grants under this subsection and shall specify the maximum amount of each grant on the basis of available funding. [2022 c.74 §1]

Source: Section 184.879 — Greenhouse gas reduction program; definitions; grants; request for funding; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors184.­html (accessed May 26, 2025).

184.305
Oregon Department of Administrative Services
184.315
Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services
184.325
Duties of director
184.335
Deputy director
184.340
Rules
184.345
Oregon Department of Administrative Services to provide services to certain agencies on reimbursable basis
184.351
Corrections population forecasts
184.360
Internal audits in state government
184.365
Authority of Oregon Department of Administrative Services to require fingerprints
184.370
Training program
184.400
Definitions for ORS 184.400 to 184.408
184.402
Findings
184.404
Grant agreements
184.406
Prerequisites of grant agreement
184.408
Major League Stadium Grant Fund
184.421
“Sustainability” defined
184.423
Findings and goals regarding sustainability
184.425
Definitions for ORS 184.425 to 184.435
184.427
Sustainability Board
184.429
Powers and duties of board
184.431
Chairperson and vice chairperson
184.433
Rules
184.435
Sustainability Board Fund
184.451
Oregon Housing Needs Analysis
184.453
Statewide housing analysis
184.455
Allocation of housing production targets
184.489
Definitions
184.492
Duties
184.495
Report
184.498
Court Appointed Special Advocate Fund
184.521
Grants related to community violence prevention
184.610
Definitions for ORS 184.610 to 184.665
184.611
Freight mobility projects
184.612
Oregon Transportation Commission
184.614
Authority to enter into agreements
184.615
Department of Transportation
184.617
Functions of commission
184.619
Rulemaking authority
184.620
Director of Transportation
184.621
Commission
184.622
Authority of Department of Transportation to require fingerprints
184.623
Director of Transportation
184.625
Compensation and expenses of director and subordinates
184.626
Bond of director
184.627
Real property inventory
184.628
Chief engineer
184.630
Research program
184.632
Legislative finding on ports
184.633
Duties of director
184.634
Disposition of real property by department
184.635
Reports to Governor
184.636
Revolving funds
184.637
Departmental fiscal officer
184.638
Functions provided by fiscal officer
184.639
Internal auditor
184.640
Transportation Administration Account
184.642
Department of Transportation Operating Fund
184.643
Transfer of certain fuel tax moneys to operating fund
184.644
Levy and sale of property for payment of liquidated and delinquent debt owed to department
184.645
Department of Transportation Working Capital Account
184.647
Transfer of funds to working capital account
184.648
Revolving fund
184.649
Report on audits
184.651
Cost accounting system
184.652
Sharing facilities and offices with local governments
184.653
Least-cost planning
184.654
Short title
184.656
Governor’s budget for department
184.657
Describing and reporting condition of transportation infrastructure
184.659
Written analysis of costs and benefits of proposed transportation projects
184.661
Website
184.665
Continuous Improvement Advisory Committee
184.667
Autonomous vehicles
184.668
Cooperation by other agencies issuing permits for transportation projects
184.670
Purpose of ORS 184.670 to 184.733
184.675
Definitions for ORS 184.670 to 184.733
184.685
Purpose of department
184.689
Powers and duties of department
184.691
Public Transit Account
184.705
Operating agreements
184.710
When operating agreements prohibited
184.720
Criteria and standards for evaluation of projects
184.725
Rules
184.730
Authority for public transportation development program
184.733
Department of Transportation Public Transportation Development Fund
184.740
Safe Routes to Schools Fund
184.741
Safe routes to schools program
184.742
Matching grant program
184.745
Website information on purchase of state park day-use passes
184.746
Duties of State Parks and Recreation Department
184.748
Transportation design practices
184.751
Statewide Transportation Improvement Fund
184.752
Definitions
184.758
Distribution of moneys from Statewide Transportation Improvement Fund
184.761
Review process
184.766
Qualified entities
184.841
Legislative findings
184.843
Road User Fee Task Force
184.846
Pilot programs
184.850
Variable pilot program fees
184.853
Moneys for task force and programs
184.866
Highway construction workforce development
184.879
Greenhouse gas reduction program
184.882
Technical advisory committee
184.884
Reports
184.888
“Metropolitan planning organization” defined
184.891
Agency authority to regulate air contaminants
184.893
Alternative land use and transportation scenario guidelines
184.895
Development of toolkit used to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
184.897
Education on reducing greenhouse gas emissions
184.899
Regional transportation plans
184.901
Bridge projects that cross floatable natural waterways
184.906
Small business development program
184.911
Definitions for 184.911 to 184.925
184.916
Registry of telecommunication providers
184.920
Process for selecting projects
184.925
Rules

Current through early 2026

§ 184.879. Greenhouse gas reduction program's source at oregon​.gov