ORS 469.229
Definitions for ORS 469.229 to 469.261


As used in ORS 469.229 (Definitions for ORS 469.229 to 469.261) to 469.261 (Department to review standards), unless the context clearly requires otherwise:

(1)

“À la carte charger” means a battery charger that is individually packaged without batteries, including a multiport charger or a charger with multivoltage capability.

(2)

“Ballast” means a device used with an electric discharge lamp to obtain necessary circuit conditions for starting and operating the lamp.

(3)

“Battery” or “battery pack” means an assembly of one or more rechargeable cells intended to provide electrical energy to a product, in one of the following forms:

(a)

A detachable battery that is contained in an enclosure separate from the product and that is intended to be removed or disconnected from the product for charging; or

(b)

An integral battery that is contained within the product and is not removed from the product for charging.

(4)

“Battery analyzer” means a device:

(a)

Used to analyze and report a battery’s performance and overall condition;

(b)

Capable of being programmed and performing service functions to restore capability in deficient batteries; and

(c)

Not intended or marketed to be used on a daily basis for the purpose of charging batteries.

(5)

“Battery backup” or “uninterruptible power supply charger (UPS)” means a small battery charger system that is voltage and frequency dependent (VFD) and designed to provide power to an end-use product in the event of a power outage, including a UPS as defined in International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) publication 62040-3 (March 2011 edition), where the output of the VFD UPS is dependent on changes in AC input voltage and frequency and is not intended to provide additional corrective functions, such as those relating to the use of tapped transformers.

(6)

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(a)

“Battery charger system” means a battery charger coupled with its batteries, including:

(A)

Electronic devices with a battery that are normally charged from AC line voltage or DC input voltage through an internal or external power supply and a dedicated battery charger;

(B)

The battery and battery charger components of devices that are designed to run on battery power during part or all of their operations;

(C)

Dedicated battery systems primarily designed for electrical or emergency backup; and

(D)

Devices whose primary function is to charge batteries, along with the batteries the devices are designed to charge, including chargers for power tool batteries and chargers for automotive, AA, AAA, C, D, or nine-volt rechargeable batteries and chargers for batteries used in larger industrial motive equipment and à la carte chargers.

(b)

“Battery charger system” does not mean a battery charger:

(A)

Used to charge a motor vehicle that is powered by an electric motor drawing current from rechargeable storage batteries, fuel cells or other portable sources of electrical current, including a nonelectrical source of power designed to charge batteries and components thereof, except for battery chargers for forklifts, electric personal assistive mobility devices or low-speed vehicles;

(B)

That is classified as a Class II or Class III device for human use under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as in effect on January 1, 2014, and that requires listing and approval as a medical device;

(C)

Used to charge a battery or batteries in an illuminated exit sign, including those products that are a combination illuminated exit sign and emergency egress lighting;

(D)

With input that is three phases of line-to-line 300 volts root mean square or more and is designed for a stationary power application;

(E)

That is a battery analyzer;

(F)

That is a voltage independent or voltage and frequency independent uninterruptible power supply as defined in International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) publication 62040-3 (March 2011 edition); or

(G)

That is contained completely within a larger product and that provides power for data storage or for continuity within volatile cache or memory systems, that maintains information for system use and that is not capable of powering full operation of the larger product when external AC line voltage is removed.

(c)

The charging circuitry of battery charger systems may or may not be located within the housing of the end-use device. In many cases, the battery may be charged with a dedicated external charger and power supply combination that is separate from the device that runs on power from the battery.

(7)

“Battery maintenance mode” means the mode of operation when the battery charger system is connected to the main electricity supply and the battery is fully charged and connected to the charger.

(8)

“Bottle-type water dispenser” and “water cooler” have the meanings given those terms by the Director of the State Department of Energy by rule.

(9)

“Charge return factor” means the number of ampere-hours returned to the battery during the charge cycle divided by the number of ampere-hours delivered by the battery during discharge.

(10)

“Combination television” means a system in which a television or television monitor and an additional device or devices, including a video cassette recorder, are combined into a single unit in which the additional device or devices are included in the television casing.

(11)

“Commercial dishwasher” has the meaning given that term by the director by rule.

(12)

“Commercial fryer” has the meaning given that term by the director by rule.

(13)

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(a)

“Commercial hot food holding cabinet” means an appliance that is a heated, fully-enclosed compartment with one or more solid doors and is designed to maintain the temperature of hot food that has been cooked in a separate appliance.

(b)

“Commercial hot food holding cabinet” does not include heated glass merchandising cabinets, drawer warmers or cook-and-hold appliances.

(14)

“Commercial steam cooker” has the meaning given that term by the director by rule.

(15)

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(a)

“Compact audio product,” also known as a mini, mid, micro or shelf audio system, means an integrated audio system encased in a single housing that includes an amplifier and radio tuner and attached or separable speakers that can reproduce audio from one or more of the following media:

(A)

Magnetic tape;

(B)

Compact disc;

(C)

DVD; or

(D)

Flash memory.

(b)

“Compact audio product” does not include products that can be independently powered by internal batteries, have a powered external satellite antenna or can provide a video output signal.

(16)

“Compensation” means money or any other valuable thing, regardless of form, received or to be received by a person for services rendered.

(17)

“Component television” means a television composed of two or more separate components, including separate display device and tuner, marketed as a television under one model or system designation and having one or more power cords.

(18)

“Computer” has the meaning given that term by the director by rule.

(19)

“Computer monitor” has the meaning given that term by the director by rule.

(20)

“Digital versatile disc” or “DVD” means a laser-encoded plastic medium capable of storing a large amount of digital audio, video and computer data.

(21)

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(a)

“Digital versatile disc player” or “digital versatile disc recorder” means a commercially available electronic product encased in a single housing that includes an integral power supply and for which the sole purpose is, respectively, the decoding and the production or recording of digitized video signal on a DVD.

(b)

“Digital versatile disc recorder” does not include models that have an electronic programming guide function that provides an interactive, on-screen menu of television listings and downloads program information from the vertical blanking interval of a regular television signal.

(22)

“Electric storage water heater” has the meaning given that term by the director by rule, after consultation with the State Plumbing Board.

(23)

“Electronic programming guide” means an application that provides an interactive, on-screen menu of television listings that downloads program information from the vertical blanking interval of a regular television signal.

(24)

“Faucet” has the meaning given that term by the director by rule, after consultation with the State Plumbing Board.

(25)

“High color-rendering index fluorescent lamp” and “high CRI fluorescent lamp” have the meanings given those terms by the director by rule.

(26)

“High-intensity discharge lamp” means a lamp in which light is produced by the passage of an electric current through a vapor or gas, and in which the light-producing arc is stabilized by bulb wall temperature and the arc tube has a bulb wall loading in excess of three watts per square centimeter.

(27)

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(a)

“High light output double-ended quartz halogen lamp” means a lamp that:

(A)

Is designed for general outdoor lighting purposes;

(B)

Contains a tungsten filament;

(C)

Has a rated initial lumen value of greater than 6,000 and less than 40,000 lumens;

(D)

Has at each end a recessed single contact, R7s base;

(E)

Has a maximum overall length between four and 11 inches;

(F)

Has a nominal diameter less than three-fourths inch (T6); and

(G)

Is designed to be operated at a voltage between 110 volts and 200 volts or is designed to be operated at a voltage between 235 volts and 300 volts.

(b)

“High light output double-ended quartz halogen lamp” does not mean a lamp that is:

(A)

A tubular quartz infrared heat lamp; or

(B)

Marked and marketed as a stage and studio lamp with a rated life of 500 hours or less.

(28)

“Inductive charger system” means a small battery charger system that transfers power to the charger through magnetic or electric induction.

(29)

“Kitchen faucet” has the meaning given that term by the director by rule, after consultation with the State Plumbing Board.

(30)

“Kitchen replacement aerator” has the meaning given that term by the director by rule, after consultation with the State Plumbing Board.

(31)

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(a)

“Large battery charger system” means a battery charger system with a rated input power of more than two kilowatts.

(b)

“Large battery charger system” does not mean a battery charger system for golf carts.

(32)

“Lavatory faucet” has the meaning given that term by the director by rule, after consultation with the State Plumbing Board.

(33)

“Lavatory replacement aerator” has the meaning given that term by the director by rule, after consultation with the State Plumbing Board.

(34)

“Multiport charger” means a battery charger that is capable of simultaneously charging two or more batteries and that may have multivoltage capability, allowing two or more batteries of different voltages to charge simultaneously.

(35)

“No battery mode” means the mode of operation in which a battery charger is connected to the main electricity supply and the battery is not connected to the charger.

(36)

“Plumbing fitting” has the meaning given that term by the director by rule, after consultation with the State Plumbing Board.

(37)

“Portable electric spa” has the meaning given that term by the director by rule.

(38)

“Public lavatory faucet” has the meaning given that term by the director by rule, after consultation with the State Plumbing Board.

(39)

“Power conversion efficiency” means the instantaneous DC output power of the battery charger system divided by the simultaneous utility AC input power.

(40)

“Residential ventilating fan” has the meaning given that term by the director by rule.

(41)

“Selected input mode” means the input port selected that the television uses as a source to produce a visible or audible output and that is required for televisions with multiple possible inputs, including coaxial, composite, S-Video, HDMI and component connectors.

(42)

“Showerhead” has the meaning given that term by the director by rule, after consultation with the State Plumbing Board.

(43)

“Small battery charger system” means:

(a)

A battery charger system with a rated input power of two kilowatts or less.

(b)

A golf cart battery charger system, regardless of input power or battery capacity.

(44)

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(a)

“Television” means an analog or digital device, including a combination television, a television monitor, a component television and any unit marketed as a television, designed for the display and reception of a terrestrial, satellite, cable or Internet protocol or other broadcast or recorded transmission of analog or digital video or audio signals.

(b)

“Television” does not mean a computer monitor.

(45)

“Television monitor” means a television that does not have an internal tuner, receiver or playback device.

(46)

“Television standby-passive mode” means the mode of operation in which the television is connected to a power source, produces neither sound nor picture but can be switched into another mode with the remote control unit or via an internal signal.

(47)

“USB charger system” means a small battery charger system that uses a universal serial bus (USB) connector as the only power source to charge the battery, and is packaged with an external power supply rated with a voltage output of five volts and a power output of 15 watts or less. [2005 c.437 §1; 2007 c.375 §1; 2007 c.649 §1; 2013 c.418 §§1,2; 2017 c.295 §1; 2021 c.108 §1]
Note: 469.229 (Definitions for ORS 469.229 to 469.261) to 469.261 (Department to review standards) were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 469 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

Source: Section 469.229 — Definitions for ORS 469.229 to 469.261, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors469.­html.

469.010
Policy
469.020
Definitions
469.030
State Department of Energy
469.040
Director
469.050
Limitations on subsequent employment of director
469.055
Authority of department to require fingerprints
469.059
Biennial comprehensive report
469.080
Energy resource information
469.085
Procedure for imposing civil penalties
469.090
Confidentiality of information submitted under ORS 469.080
469.097
Duty to monitor industry progress in energy conservation
469.100
Agency consideration of legislative policy
469.110
Dealings with federal government
469.120
State Department of Energy Account
469.135
Energy Conservation Clearinghouse for Commerce and Industry
469.137
Biogas and renewable natural gas inventory
469.150
Energy suppliers to provide conservation services and information
469.155
Advisory energy conservation standards for dwellings
469.229
Definitions for ORS 469.229 to 469.261
469.233
Energy efficiency standards
469.238
Sale of products not meeting standards prohibited
469.239
Installation of products not meeting standards prohibited
469.255
Manufacturers to test products
469.261
Department to review standards
469.300
Definitions
469.310
Policy
469.320
Site certificate required
469.330
Notice of intent to file application for site certificate
469.350
Application for site certificate
469.360
Evaluation of notice of intent, site application or expedited review request
469.370
Draft proposed order for hearing
469.373
Expedited processing for certain natural gas energy facilities
469.375
Required findings for radioactive waste disposal facility certificate
469.378
Land use compatibility statement for energy facility
469.401
Energy facility site certificate
469.402
Delegation of review of future action required by site certificate
469.403
Rehearing on approval or rejection of application for site certificate or amendment
469.405
Amendment of site certificate
469.407
Amendment of application to increase capacity of facility
469.409
Amendment of site certificate to demonstrate compliance with carbon dioxide emissions standard
469.410
Energy facility site certificate applications filed or under construction prior to July 2, 1975
469.413
Power generation from fossil fuels
469.421
Fees
469.424
Energy resource suppliers
469.426
Advisory group
469.430
Site inspections
469.440
Grounds for revocation or suspension of certificates
469.441
Justification of fees charged
469.442
Procedure prior to construction of transmission line in excess of 230,000 volts
469.450
Energy Facility Siting Council
469.460
Officers
469.470
Powers and duties
469.480
Local government advisory group
469.490
Adoption of rules
469.501
Energy facility siting, construction, operation and retirement standards
469.503
Requirements for approval of energy facility site certificate
469.504
Facility compliance with statewide planning goals
469.505
Consultation with other agencies
469.507
Monitoring environmental and ecological effects of construction and operation of energy facilities
469.520
Cooperation of state governmental bodies
469.525
Prohibitions on radioactive waste disposal, arrangements for disposal, transportation for disposal and disposal facilities
469.530
Review and approval of security programs
469.533
State Department of Energy rules for health protection and evacuation procedures in nuclear emergency
469.534
County procedures
469.535
Governor may assume control of emergency operations during nuclear accident or catastrophe
469.536
Public utility to disseminate information under ORS 469.533
469.540
Reductions or curtailment of operations for violation of safety standards
469.550
Order for halt of plant operations or activities with radioactive material
469.553
Active uranium mill or mill tailings disposal facility site certification required
469.556
Rules governing uranium-related activities
469.559
Cooperative agreements authorized between council and federal officials and agencies
469.560
Records
469.561
Property insurance required
469.562
Eligible insurers
469.563
Court orders for enforcement
469.564
Records or information for enforcement
469.566
Legislative findings
469.568
Construction of ORS 469.566 to 469.583
469.569
Definitions for ORS 469.566 to 469.583
469.571
Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board
469.572
Compensation of board members
469.573
Purpose of Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board
469.574
Duties of Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board
469.575
Duties of chairperson of Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board
469.576
Review of Hanford as site selected for long-term disposal of high-level radioactive waste
469.577
Lead agency
469.578
Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board to implement agreements with federal agencies
469.579
Authority to accept moneys
469.581
Advisory and technical committees
469.582
Cooperation with Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board
469.583
Rules
469.584
Findings
469.585
Activities of state related to selection of high-level radioactive waste disposal site
469.586
Findings
469.587
Position of State of Oregon related to operation of Hanford Nuclear Reservation
469.590
Definitions for ORS 469.590 to 469.595
469.593
Findings
469.594
Storage of high-level radioactive waste after expiration of license prohibited
469.595
Condition to site certificate for nuclear-fueled thermal power plant
469.597
Election procedure
469.599
Public Utility Commission’s duty
469.601
Effect of ORS 469.595 on applications and applicants
469.603
Intent to regulate transportation of radioactive material
469.605
Permit to transport required
469.606
Determination of best and safest route
469.607
Authority of council
469.609
Annual report to state agencies and local governments on shipment of radioactive wastes
469.611
Emergency preparedness and response program
469.613
Records
469.615
Indemnity for claims against state insurance coverage certification
469.617
Report to legislature
469.619
State Department of Energy to make federal regulations available
469.631
Definitions for ORS 469.631 to 469.645
469.633
Investor-owned utility program
469.634
Contributions for urban and community forest activities by customers of investor-owned utilities
469.635
Alternative program of investor-owned utilities
469.636
Additional financing program by investor-owned utility for rental dwelling
469.637
Energy conservation part of utility service of investor-owned utility
469.639
Billing for energy conservation measures
469.641
Conditions for cash payments to dwelling owner by investor-owned utility
469.643
Formula for customer charges
469.645
Implementation of program by investor-owned utility
469.649
Definitions for ORS 469.649 to 469.659
469.651
Publicly owned utility program
469.652
Contributions for urban and community forest activities by customers of publicly owned utilities
469.653
Alternative program of publicly owned utility
469.655
Energy conservation as part of utility service of publicly owned utility
469.657
Conditions for cash payments to dwelling owner by publicly owned utility
469.659
Implementation of program by publicly owned utility
469.685
Use of earlier energy audit
469.687
Title for ORS 456.594 to 456.599 and 469.631 to 469.687
469.700
Energy efficiency ratings
469.703
Home energy performance score system
469.710
Definitions for ORS 469.710 to 469.720
469.715
Low interest loans for cost-effective energy conservation
469.717
When installation to be completed
469.719
Eligibility of lender for tax credit not affected by owner’s failure
469.720
Energy audit required
469.730
Declaration of purpose
469.735
Definitions for ORS 469.730 to 469.745
469.740
Rules establishing energy conservation standards for public buildings
469.745
Voluntary compliance program
469.750
State purchase of alternative fuels
469.752
Definitions for ORS 469.752 to 469.756
469.754
Authority of state agencies to establish projects
469.756
Rules
469.802
Definition for ORS 469.802 to 469.845
469.803
Oregon participation in Pacific Northwest Electric Power and Conservation Planning Council
469.805
State members of council
469.810
Conflicts of interest prohibited
469.815
Status of members
469.820
Term
469.825
Prohibited activities of members
469.830
Removal of members
469.835
Salary of members
469.840
Northwest Regional Power and Conservation Account
469.845
Annual report to Governor and legislature
469.860
Definitions for ORS 469.860 to 469.900
469.863
Gas utility to adopt commercial energy audit program
469.865
Electric utility to adopt commercial energy conservation services program
469.870
Application of ORS 469.865, 469.870 and 469.900 (1) to electric utility
469.875
Fee for gas utility audit
469.880
Energy audit program
469.885
Publicly owned utility to adopt commercial energy audit program
469.890
Publicly owned utility to adopt commercial energy conservation program
469.895
Application of ORS 469.890 to 469.900 to publicly owned utility
469.900
Duty of commission to avoid conflict with federal requirements
469.930
Northwest Interstate Compact on Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management
469.950
Authority to enter into interstate cooperative agreements to control power costs and rates
469.990
Penalties
469.992
Civil penalties
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