Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 469 § 469.649 — Definitions for ORS 469.649 to 469.659
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Oregon Code § 469.649·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions for ORS 469.649 to 469.659.
As used in ORS 469.649 to 469.659:
(1) Cash payment
means a payment made by the publicly owned utility to the dwelling owner or to
the contractor on behalf of the dwelling owner for energy conservation
measures.
(2) Commercial
lending institution means any bank, mortgage banking company, trust company,
savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union, national banking
association, federal savings and loan association or federal credit union
maintaining an office in this state.
(3) Cost-effective
means that an energy conservation measure that provides or saves a specific
amount of energy during its life cycle results in the lowest present value of
delivered energy costs of any available alternative. However, the present value
of the delivered energy costs of an energy conservation measure shall not be
treated as greater than that of a nonconservation energy resource or facility
unless that cost is greater than 110 percent of the present value of the
delivered energy cost of the nonconservation energy resource or facility.
(4) Dwelling
means real or personal property within the state inhabited as the principal
residence of a dwelling owner or a tenant. Dwelling includes a manufactured
dwelling as defined in ORS 446.003, a floating home as defined in ORS 830.700
and a single unit in multiple-unit residential housing. Dwelling does not
include a recreational vehicle as defined in ORS 174.101.
(5) Dwelling
owner means the person:
(a) Who has legal
title to a dwelling, including the mortgagor under a duly recorded mortgage of
real property, the trustor under a duly recorded deed of trust or a purchaser
under a duly recorded contract for the purchase of real property; and
(b) Whose
dwelling receives space heating from the publicly owned utility.
(6) Energy audit
means:
(a) The
measurement and analysis of the heat loss and energy utilization efficiency of
a dwelling;
(b) An analysis
of the energy savings and dollar savings potential that would result from
providing energy conservation measures for the dwelling;
(c) An estimate
of the cost of the energy conservation measures that includes:
(A) Labor for the
installation of items designed to improve the space heating and energy
utilization efficiency of the dwelling; and
(B) The items
installed; and
(d) A preliminary
assessment, including feasibility and a range of costs, of the potential and
opportunity for installation of:
(A) Passive solar
space heating and solar domestic water heating in the dwelling; and
(B) Solar
swimming pool heating, if applicable.
(7) Energy
conservation measures means measures that include the installation of items
and the items installed to improve the space heating and energy utilization
efficiency of a dwelling. These items include, but are not limited to,
caulking, weatherstripping and other infiltration preventative materials,
ceiling and wall insulation, crawl space insulation, vapor barrier materials,
timed thermostats, insulation of heating ducts, hot water pipes and water
heaters in unheated spaces, storm doors and windows, double glazed windows and
dehumidifiers. Energy conservation measures does not include the dwelling
owners own labor.
(8) Publicly
owned utility means a utility that:
(a) Is owned or
operated in whole or in part, by a municipality, cooperative association or
peoples utility district; and
(b) Distributes
electricity.
(9) Residential
customer means a dwelling owner or tenant who is billed by a publicly owned
utility for electric service received at the dwelling.
(10) Space
heating means the heating of living space within a dwelling.
(11) Tenant
means a tenant as defined in ORS 90.100 or any other tenant. [1981 c.778 §10;
1989 c.648 §67; 1995 c.551 §14; 2003 c.186 §42; 2019 c.422 §35]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 469.649
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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