ORS 469B.130
Definitions for ORS 469B.130 to 469B.169 and 469B.171

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As used in ORS 469B.130 (Definitions for ORS 469B.130 to 469B.169 and 469B.171) to 469B.169 (Suspension or revocation of certificate) and 469B.171 (Assistance with facility purchase for investor-owned utility customers):

(1)

“Alternative fuel vehicle” means a vehicle as defined by the Director of the State Department of Energy by rule that is used primarily in connection with the conduct of a trade or business and that is manufactured or modified to use an alternative fuel, including but not limited to electricity, ethanol, methanol, gasohol and propane or natural gas, regardless of energy consumption savings.

(2)

“Car sharing facility” means the expenses of operating a car sharing program, including but not limited to the fair market value of parking spaces used to store the fleet of cars available for a car sharing program, but does not include the costs of the fleet of cars.

(3)

“Car sharing program” means a program in which drivers pay to become members in order to have joint access to a fleet of cars from a common parking area on an hourly basis. “Car sharing program” does not include operations conducted by car rental agencies.

(4)

“Cost” means the capital costs and expenses necessarily incurred in the erection, construction, installation and acquisition of a facility, including site development costs and expenses for a sustainable building practices facility.

(5)

“Energy facility” means any capital investment for which the first year energy savings yields a simple payback period of greater than one year. An energy facility includes:

(a)

Any land, structure, building, installation, excavation, machinery, equipment or device, or any addition to, reconstruction of or improvement of, land or an existing structure, building, installation, excavation, machinery, equipment or device necessarily erected, constructed, installed or acquired by any person in connection with the conduct of a trade or business and actually used in the processing or utilization of renewable energy resources to:

(A)

Replace a substantial part or all of an existing use of electricity, petroleum or natural gas;

(B)

Provide the initial use of energy where electricity, petroleum or natural gas would have been used;

(C)

Generate electricity to replace an existing source of electricity or to provide a new source of electricity for sale by or use in the trade or business;

(D)

Perform a process that obtains energy resources from material that would otherwise be solid waste as defined in ORS 459.005 (Definitions for ORS 459.005 to 459.437, 459.705 to 459.790 and 459A.005 to 459A.665); or

(E)

Manufacture or distribute alternative fuels, including but not limited to electricity, ethanol, methanol, gasohol or biodiesel.

(b)

Any acquisition of, addition to, reconstruction of or improvement of land or an existing structure, building, installation, excavation, machinery, equipment or device necessarily erected, constructed, installed or acquired by any person in connection with the conduct of a trade or business in order to substantially reduce the consumption of purchased energy.

(c)

A necessary feature of a new commercial building or multiple unit dwelling, as dwelling is defined by ORS 469B.100 (Definitions for ORS 469B.100 to 469B.118), that causes that building or dwelling to exceed an energy performance standard in the state building code.

(d)

The replacement of an electric motor with another electric motor that substantially reduces the consumption of electricity.

(6)

“Facility” means an energy facility, recycling facility, transportation facility, car sharing facility, sustainable building practices facility, alternative fuel vehicle or facilities necessary to operate alternative fuel vehicles, including but not limited to an alternative fuel vehicle refueling station, a high-efficiency combined heat and power facility, a high-performance home or a homebuilder-installed renewable energy system.

(7)

“High-efficiency combined heat and power facility” means a device or equipment that simultaneously produces heat and electricity from a single source of fuel and that meets the criteria established for a high-efficiency combined heat and power facility under ORS 469B.139 (Criteria for high-performance homes, renewable energy systems, combined heat and power facilities and facilities using or producing renewable energy resources).

(8)

“High-performance home” means a new single-family dwelling that:

(a)

Is designed and constructed to reduce net purchased energy through use of both energy efficiency and on-site renewable energy resources; and

(b)

Meets the criteria established for a high-performance home under ORS 469B.139 (Criteria for high-performance homes, renewable energy systems, combined heat and power facilities and facilities using or producing renewable energy resources).

(9)

“Homebuilder-installed renewable energy system” means a renewable energy resource system that:

(a)

Meets the criteria established for a renewable energy resource system under ORS 469B.139 (Criteria for high-performance homes, renewable energy systems, combined heat and power facilities and facilities using or producing renewable energy resources); and

(b)

Is installed in a new single-family dwelling by, or at the direction of, the homebuilder constructing the dwelling.

(10)

“Qualified transit pass contract” means a purchase agreement entered into between a transportation provider and a person, the terms of which obligate the person to purchase transit passes on behalf or for the benefit of employees, students, patients or other individuals over a specified period of time.

(11)

“Recycling facility” means equipment used by a trade or business solely for recycling:

(a)

Including:

(A)

Equipment used solely for hauling and refining used oil;

(B)

New vehicles or modifications to existing vehicles used solely to transport used recyclable materials that cannot be used further in their present form or location such as glass, metal, paper, aluminum, rubber and plastic;

(C)

Trailers, racks or bins that are used for hauling used recyclable materials and are added to or attached to existing waste collection vehicles; and

(D)

Any equipment used solely for processing recyclable materials such as balers, flatteners, crushers, separators and scales.

(b)

But not including equipment used for transporting or processing scrap materials that are recycled as a part of the normal operation of a trade or business as defined by the director.

(12)

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(a)

“Renewable energy resource” includes, but is not limited to:

(A)

Straw, forest slash, wood waste or other wastes from farm or forest land, nonpetroleum plant or animal based biomass, ocean wave energy, solar energy, wind power, water power or geothermal energy;

(B)

A hydroelectric generating facility that obtains all applicable permits and complies with all state and federal statutory requirements for the protection of fish and wildlife and that:
(i)
Does not exceed 10 megawatts of installed capacity; or
(ii)
Qualifies as a research, development or demonstration facility; or

(C)

A renewable energy storage device as defined by the director by rule.

(b)

“Renewable energy resource” does not include a hydroelectric generating facility that is not described in paragraph (a) of this subsection.

(13)

“Sustainable building practices facility” means a commercial building in which building practices that reduce the amount of energy, water or other resources needed for construction and operation of the building are used. “Sustainable building practices facility” may be further defined by the State Department of Energy by rule, including rules that establish traditional building practice baselines in energy, water or other resource usage for comparative purposes for use in determining whether a facility is a sustainable building practices facility.

(14)

“Transportation facility” means a transportation project that reduces energy use during commuting to and from work or school, during work-related travel, or during travel to obtain medical or other services, and may be further defined by the department by rule. “Transportation facility” includes, but is not limited to:

(a)

A qualified transit pass contract or a transportation services contract; or

(b)

The purchase of efficient truck technology and related truck trailers, as defined in ORS 801.580 (“Truck trailer.”), for commercial motor vehicles, as defined in ORS 801.208 (“Commercial motor vehicle.”), that are registered under ORS 803.420 (Registration fees), or for commercial motor vehicles that are proportionally registered under ORS 826.009 (Proportional registration of commercial vehicles) or 826.011 (Proportional fleet registration).

(15)

“Transportation provider” means a public, private or nonprofit entity that provides transportation services to members of the public.

(16)

“Transportation services contract” means a contract that is related to a transportation facility, and may be further defined by the department by rule. [Formerly 469.185]

Source: Section 469B.130 — Definitions for ORS 469B.130 to 469B.169 and 469B.171; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors469B.­html.

469B.100
Definitions for ORS 469B.100 to 469B.118
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Criteria
469B.106
Claim for tax credits
469B.112
Ineligible devices
469B.115
Performance assumptions and prescriptive measures for tax credits
469B.118
Forfeiture of tax credits
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Definitions for ORS 469B.130 to 469B.169 and 469B.171
469B.133
Policy
469B.136
Priority given to certain projects
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Criteria for high-performance homes, renewable energy systems, combined heat and power facilities and facilities using or producing renewable energy resources
469B.142
Annual limit to cost of facility eligible for tax credits
469B.145
Application for preliminary certification
469B.148
Transferability of facility tax credit
469B.151
Tax credit for rental housing units
469B.154
Transferability of rental housing unit tax credit
469B.157
Submissions for preliminary certification
469B.161
Final certification
469B.164
Fees for certification
469B.167
Certificate required for tax credits
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Suspension or revocation of certificate
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Assistance with facility purchase for investor-owned utility customers
469B.250
Definitions for ORS 469B.250 to 469B.265
469B.253
Application for grant
469B.256
Grant award
469B.259
Grant application fees
469B.262
Limitations on amount of potential tax credits for certified renewable energy development contributions
469B.265
Policies and procedures
469B.270
Definitions for ORS 315.331 and 469B.270 to 469B.306
469B.273
Preference given to certain projects
469B.276
Transferability of project tax credit
469B.279
Standards for energy conservation projects
469B.282
Limitation on amount receiving preliminary certification
469B.285
Application for preliminary certification
469B.288
Submissions for preliminary certification
469B.291
Final certification
469B.294
Fees for certification or recertification
469B.297
Certificate required for tax credits
469B.298
Recertification of eligibility
469B.300
Suspension or revocation of certificate or portion of certificate
469B.303
Limitations on amount of potential tax credits for energy conservation projects
469B.306
Policies and procedures
469B.320
Definitions for ORS 315.336 and 469B.320 to 469B.347
469B.323
Transferability of project tax credit
469B.326
Application for preliminary certification
469B.329
Submissions for preliminary certification
469B.332
Final certification
469B.335
Fees for certification
469B.338
Certificate required for tax credits
469B.341
Suspension or revocation of certificate or portion of certificate
469B.344
Limitation on amount of potential tax credits for transportation projects
469B.347
Policies and procedures
469B.400
Fuel blends and solid biofuels
469B.403
Biomass
469B.991
Civil penalty when contractor certificate revoked
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