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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 458 § 458.395 — Publication of extreme heat events and landlord cooling programs

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 458 ·
Oregon Code § 458.395 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Publication of extreme heat events and landlord cooling programs. The Housing and Community Services Department shall make available on the department’s website: (1) A list of dates and counties in which there exists an extreme heat event for a forecast zone in this state as defined in ORS 90.355. Dates published on the website must remain on the website for at least one year. (2) Information regarding relevant programs and services available to landlords to provide adequate cooling under ORS 90.320 (1)(n) or 90.730 (3)(d), including: (a) Programs administered by the department; (b) Information provided by the Oregon Health Authority regarding programs administered by the authority, including the list of eligible distribution entities compiled under ORS 431A.430 (5); (c) Information provided by the State Department of Energy regarding programs administered by the department; (d) Programs administered by the nongovernmental entity that administers public purpose charge moneys under ORS 757.612 (3)(d); and (e) Federal programs, rebates or incentives, including those administered by the Bonneville Power Administration. [2022 c.86 §10; 2023 c.442 §72; 2025 c.127 §2]
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