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OR HB4129
Bill
Status
3/6/2026
Primary Sponsor
Shelly Boshart Davis
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AI Summary
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Caps Oregon's low carbon fuel standards at a maximum 10 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions below 2010 levels, removing the Environmental Quality Commission's authority to extend implementation timelines beyond 2025
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Prohibits local governments from banning fossil fuel terminals engaged in transport or bulk storage within industrial zones that allow railroad yards, marine docks, or hazardous waste facilities
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Prevents local governments from imposing storage capacity limits on fossil fuel facilities that are more restrictive than limits on other storage facilities in the same zones
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Bars local ordinances, resolutions, or land use regulations that would discourage fossil fuel terminal development, applying retroactively to regulations adopted before the act's effective date
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Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment of the 2026 regular legislative session
Legislative Description
Relating to fuel; prescribing an effective date.
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment.
3/6/2026