Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 660 § 660.355 — Definitions for ORS 660.355 to 660.364
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 660 ·
Oregon Code § 660.355·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions for ORS 660.355 to 660.364.
As used in ORS 660.355 to 660.364:
(1) Green job
means a job that provides a service or produces a product that:
(a) Increases
energy efficiency;
(b) Produces
renewable energy;
(c) Prevents,
reduces or mitigates environmental degradation;
(d) Cleans up and
restores the natural environment; or
(e) Provides
education, consultation, policy promotion, accreditation, trading and offsets
or similar supporting services for any of the activities identified in this
subsection.
(2) Targeted
population means:
(a) Entry level
or similar workers in high demand green job careers who are in or preparing for
high wage green jobs;
(b) Dislocated
workers in declining industries who are in or are seeking training for high
wage green jobs;
(c) Dislocated
workers in the forest products, agricultural or energy sectors who are in or
are seeking training for high wage green jobs;
(d) Veterans who
are residents of Oregon or members of the Oregon National Guard; or
(e) Members of
disadvantaged groups. [2009 c.887 §2; 2011 c.452 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 660.355
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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