Oregon HB4129 limits greenhouse gas emission reductions to 10% below 2010 levels and prevents local governments from banning large fuel tanks.
Oregon HB4129 sets a cap on greenhouse gas emission reductions at 10 percent below 2010 levels for low carbon fuel standards. It also prohibits local governments from prohibiting or limiting the storage capacity of fossil fuel terminals. The Environmental Quality Commission is tasked with adopting rules related to the low carbon fuel standards, including a schedule to phase in implementation. The bill takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.
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