1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 83rd OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2025 Regular Session HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO HOUSE BILL 2152 By COMMITTEE ON EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, GENERAL GOVERNMENT, AND VETERANS April 15 On page 1 of the printed bill, delete lines 4 through 25 and insert: “SECTION 1.(1) The State Department of Energy, in cooperation with the Department of Environmental Quality, the Department of Land Conservation and Development and the Labor Education and Research Center at the University of Oregon, shall develop an action plan, to be known as the Statewide Geographic Diversity of Fueling Stations for Disaster Reserves Priority Action Plan. “(2) The action plan shall be based on the 2024 Oregon Energy Security Plan, and any subsequent updates to the security plan, and include: “(a) Strategies to increase the geographic diversity of liquid fuel storage by region in Oregon; “(b) Strategies to improve statewide liquid fuel reserves to support response and recovery activities; “(c) A prioritized list of locations for expanding storage capacity at existing fuel storage sites or developing fuel storage capacity at sites where there is not currently fuel storage; “(d) Strategies and policies to maintain a skilled and trained fuel storage emergency re- sponse, operation, maintenance and construction workforce, including strategies and policies for worker training, worker health and safety, living or prevailing wages and family health and retirement benefits; “(e) A workforce transition plan for fuel storage workers that includes strategies and policies for worker and family protection, promoting family wage jobs and worker benefits, worker retraining, wage supplements and retirement benefits; and “(f) Formal consultation with federally recognized Indian tribes when selecting new or expanded disaster fuel storage. “(3) The action plan must take into account: “(a) Any negative impacts on the environmental health of communities in areas identified for new or expanded fuel storage capacity, including, but not limited to, any negative effects on federally recognized Indian tribes; “(b) The potential for reliance on fossil fuels to decline and the impact on the action plan resulting from that decline; and “(c) The impacts of declining reliance on fossil fuels on workers. “(4) Upon completion of the action plan, the State Department of Energy may, subject to available funding, take any actions within the authority of the department necessary to implement the action plan. “(5) The department shall review and update the action plan no less than once every five years.”. LC 2822/HB 2152-2 1 HA to HB 2152 Page 2