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About the Environmental Quality Commission![]() Commissioners listen to a staff presentation in 2008 The Environmental Quality Commission is a five-member panel of Oregonians appointed by the governor for four-year terms to serve as DEQ’s policy and rulemaking board. In addition to adopting rules, EQC also establishes policies, issues orders, judges appeals of fines or other department actions and appoints the DEQ director. Membership The commission consists of five members, appointed by the governor, subject to confirmation by the Oregon Senate as provided in ORS 171.562 and 171.565. [ORS 468.010(1)] The term of appointments is four years, beginning July 1. Terms are typically staggered so that at least one member is subject to appointment each year. In case of a mid-term vacancy, the governor makes an appointment effective for the balance of the unexpired term. A member is eligible for reappointment but may not serve more than two consecutive terms. [ORS 468.010(2)] Members of the commission are entitled to compensation and expenses as provided in ORS 292.495 [ORS 468.010(3)] Federal environmental laws effectively prohibit persons with a "conflict of interest" from serving on EQC. In general, a person would have a conflict of interest if 10 percent or more of their gross income for a calendar year (or two previous years) came from a source regulated by DEQ. The percentage is 50 percent if a person is over 60 years of age and the income is received under retirement, pension or similar arrangement. Responsibilities EQC adopts rules and standards as it considers necessary and proper to carry out statutory direction. [ORS 468.020] As provided by specific statutes and EQC rules, decisions of the DEQ director may be appealed to the EQC pursuant to the provisions of the Administrative Procedures Ace (ORS Chapter 183) for contested cases. Commission determinations in such cases may be appealed to the Oregon Court of Appeals. In selected instances, statutes specify that the commission, rather than DEQ, is the administrative decision-maker. In those cases, the commission would take action on a recommendation from DEQ for the specified decision. Examples of these types of actions include the issuance of a license for a hazardous waste site or siting a solid waste landfill for the Portland metropolitan area. ![]() Meetings sometimes include tours of project sites for staff and commissioners, as seen above in a photo from a 2011 tour of a composting facility in eastern Oregon Meetings The EQC meets approximately every six weeks. A schedule of meetings is maintained on DEQ's Calendar of Public Meetings and Environmental Events. Meeting agendas are sent to an electronic mailing list two weeks prior to the meeting. Agenda materials are available to the public as part of the posted commission agenda, or in some cases upon request, after materials have been mailed to the EQC. Meeting agendas routinely include:
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For more information about the Environmental Quality Commission (EQC) call 503-229-5301 or email the Assistant to the Commission.
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