Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 470 § 470.840 — Advisory Committee on Community Renewable Investment
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 470 ·
Oregon Code § 470.840·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Advisory Committee on Community Renewable Investment.
The Director of the State
Department of Energy may appoint an Advisory Committee on Community Renewable
Investment to provide consultation on the implementation of ORS 470.825 to
470.840. A committee appointed under this section shall consist of:
(1) A member of
the Environmental Justice Council;
(2) A
representative of Business Oregon;
(3) A
representative of electric companies;
(4) A
representative of consumer-owned utilities;
(5) A representative
from an organization that represents community renewable energy development;
(6) A
representative from a federally recognized Oregon Indian tribe;
(7) Three
representatives of local government to represent the interests of counties,
cities and special districts;
(8)
Representatives from nongovernmental organizations that represent communities
of low income or disadvantaged households; and
(9)
Representatives from relevant state and federal emergency management or
response agencies. [2021 c.508 §32; 2022 c.58 §9]
Note:
See note under 470.825.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 470.840
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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