HB 3308
Requires certain strategically important state and local government facilities to maintain a three-week fuel supply beginning in 2031.
Jurisdiction
Oregon
Session
2025 Regular Session
Committee
Emergency Management, General Government, and Veterans
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- Passed House
- Passed Senate
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Bill overview
This bill requires certain strategically important state and local government facilities to maintain a three-week supply of fuel, starting in 2031. It also mandates that all state and local government facilities use renewable diesel fuel for diesel requirements, beginning in 2028. Cities with populations of 50,000 or more are required to report their plans to the Oregon Department of Emergency Management by January 1, 2027.
Key provisions
- Identifies strategically important state and local facilities for fuel storage.
- Requires these facilities to maintain a three-week fuel supply as of January 1, 2031.
- Mandates the use of renewable diesel fuel for all diesel fuel requirements.
- Requires renewable diesel use to begin January 1, 2028.
- Requires cities with populations of 50,000 or more to report compliance plans.
- Defines ‘renewable diesel’ as a biomass-derived hydrocarbon equivalent to petroleum diesel.
- Specifies definitions of ‘local government’ and ‘state government’.
Who is affected
- State government agencies
- Local government agencies
- Cities with a population of 50,000 or more
- Emergency responders
- Fuel suppliers
Notable changes
- Requires the use of renewable diesel fuel for all diesel requirements.
- Establishes a fuel storage requirement for strategically important facilities.
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