HB4060

Relating to fluorescent lamps; and declaring an emergency.

Complete·4/6/26

Oregon HB4060 delays the ban on selling certain fluorescent lamps to large building owners until 2030.

Oregon HB4060 amends the state's regulations on fluorescent lamps, specifically delaying the prohibition on selling certain types of fluorescent lamps to purchasers with facilities totaling more than one million square feet until January 1, 2030. The bill also defines terms such as "compact fluorescent lamp" and "linear fluorescent lamp" based on the California Health and Safety Code. It exempts various lamps used in medical, pharmaceutical, research, and other specialized applications from the ban. The bill declares an emergency, making it effective upon passage.

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Sponsors

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Roll Call Votes

54 Yea

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0 Nay

6 Absent

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Calendar

Feb 25

3:00 PM

Senate Energy and Environment Public Hearing and Work Session

Feb 25

3:00 PM

Senate Energy and Environment Public Hearing and Possible Work Session

History

Apr 6

House

Chapter 38, (2026 Laws): Effective date March 31, 2026.

Mar 31

House

Governor signed.

Mar 6

Senate

President signed.