Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 184 § 184.879 — Greenhouse gas reduction program; definitions; grants; request for funding;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 184 ·
Oregon Code § 184.879·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Greenhouse gas reduction program; definitions; grants; request for funding;
rules.
(1) As used
in this section and ORS 184.882 and 184.884:
(a) Bidder has
the meaning given that term in ORS 279A.010.
(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.
(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.
(f) Proposer
has the meaning given that term in ORS 279A.010.
(g) Public
contract has the meaning given that term in ORS 279A.010.
(h) Public
Contracting Code has the meaning given that term in ORS 279A.010.
(i) Technical
advisory committee means the committee described in ORS 184.882.
(2)(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 departments construction and maintenance activities for the states
transportation system;
(B) Conducts life
cycle assessments of a selected set of the departments 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 states 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)(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 departments specifications or requirements for covered materials or impair
the departments 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
declaratio
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 184.879
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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