2026 Regular Session
Bill Selection
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Senate Bills
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SB 1504-1602
- SB 1504 Allows for the provision of epinephrine in schools by methods other than injections.
- SB 1505 Establishes the Home and Community-Based Services Workforce Standards Board.
- SB 1506 Requires the Legislative Policy and Research Director to conduct a study of the manner in which state labor agencies in other states are funded.
- SB 1507 Reduces taxes imposed under various tax programs, operative conditioned upon imposition of a statewide retail sales tax dedicated to specified purposes.
- SB 1508 Requires the Secretary of State to study elections.
- SB 1509 Establishes the qualifications of an elector of President and Vice President of the United States.
- SB 1510 Updates the terminology used to describe certain income earned by multinational corporations to reflect a change in the term used in federal law.
- SB 1511 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the estate tax.
- SB 1512 Expands the goals and purposes of the Prosperity 10,000 Program.
- SB 1513 Provides that real estate teams are not required to change terms used in the team name until July 1, 2027.
- SB 1514 Repeals the statute enacted by House Bill 3115 (2021) that established objective reasonableness as a statewide standard, for city and county laws regulating the use of public property with respect to persons experiencing homelessness, as the basis for a cause of action for injunctive and declaratory relief to challenge such laws and as an affirmative defense in the prosecution of violations of such laws.
- SB 1515 Modifies provisions relating to petitions for compensation for wrongful conviction.
- SB 1516 Expands the crime of aggravated harassment to include threats concerning public officials in specified circumstances.
- SB 1517 Modifies provisions relating to liability related to skiing.
- SB 1518 Requires the Bureau of Labor and Industries to study issues relating to worker protections.
- SB 1519 Provides that the percentage of a worker's wage paid as compensation during a period of temporary total disability shall be determined by the portion of the worker's wage that is less than or equal to, or greater than, 75 percent of the state average weekly wage.
- SB 1520 Authorizes the Director of the Employment Department to adopt rules establishing an accounting system for handling moneys in the Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance Fund.
- SB 1521 Prohibits cities and counties within the Portland MSA from enforcing requirements that developers provide affordable units in multiunit dwellings unless the city or county first calculates the developers' average expected losses due to providing affordable housing and the city or county offsets those losses.
- SB 1522 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study housing.
- SB 1523 Defines "tenant portal" for the purposes of residential tenancies.
- SB 1524 Creates a continuing allocation of lottery revenues to support specified horse racing events and facilities.
- SB 1525 Establishes the Blue Economy Task Force.
- SB 1526 Requires the State Department of Energy to apply for grant moneys from the State Agency Program Fund to cover the costs and expenses of carrying out pre-startup activities and forming a nonprofit entity.
- SB 1527 Prohibits cost-sharing on certain health insurance coverage of cervical cancer screenings and follow-up examinations.
- SB 1528 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study health care.
- SB 1529 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study health care.
- SB 1530 Expands the crime of aggravated harassment to include threats concerning public officials in specified circumstances.
- SB 1531 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study the feasibility of funding emergency medical services through a universal health care model.
- SB 1532 Adds requirements for imposing a condition on the license of a residential care facility or long term care facility in response to a preliminary finding or substantiated finding of immediate jeopardy.
- SB 1533 Modifies the Oregon Foster Children's Bill of Rights and the Oregon Foster Children's Sibling Bill of Rights.
- SB 1534 Modifies provisions regarding abuse of children in care.
- SB 1535 Requires the Department of Early Learning and Care to study child care.
- SB 1536 Requires the Department of Education to study the adequacy of assessments administered in the public schools of this state.
- SB 1537 Requires the members of a board of education of a community college district to have an official electronic mail address that is posted on a publicly accessible website.
- SB 1538 Requires district school boards to admit all students to all schools and programs of the school district.
- SB 1539 Allows an individual to verify whether cattle are pregnant without holding a valid license issued by the Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board under certain circumstances.
- SB 1540 Requires an insurer that uses a catastrophe model or wildfire risk model to provide the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services a description of each model, along with related information, and an explanation of how the insurer uses the model in underwriting decisions.
- SB 1541 Establishes the Climate Superfund Cost Recovery Program as an interagency response to the effects of climate change.
- SB 1542 Directs the Oregon Transportation Commission to create a 10-year capital investment plan.
- SB 1543 Modifies membership of the Oregon Transportation Commission.
- SB 1544 Requires the Department of Transportation to study the development of uniform standards for speed bump height and markings.
- SB 1545 Establishes immunity from action for trespass for persons that corner cross on public land.
- SB 1546 Requires operators of artificial intelligence companions and artificial intelligence platforms to provide notice to users that the users are interacting with artificial output.
- SB 1547 Authorizes the Oregon Board of Psychology to issue a license to practice behavioral health promotion, prevention and brief intervention to a qualified applicant.
- SB 1548 Requires cannabinoid edibles to be individually packaged and allows up to 10 milligrams of adult use cannabinoid per individual cannabinoid edible.
- SB 1549 Increases the maximum allowable amount of political contribution personal income tax credit.
- SB 1550 Directs law enforcement, prior to making any findings as to the cause or manner of death where the decedent is suspected to have died from suicide, overdose or accident, to interview family members of the decedent if the decedent has a history as a victim of domestic violence or child abuse and certain conditions exist.
- SB 1551 Invalidates deed restrictions and planned community governing documents prohibiting the removal of nonfire-hardened building materials or installation of fire-hardened building materials on residential properties.
- SB 1552 Requires the county clerk to notify the owner of real property when an instrument affecting the title to the property is presented for recordation unless presented by a financial institution, an insurer or an attorney, or an employee or agent of the professional person.
- SB 1553 Prohibits an electric company from recovering from retail electricity consumers certain litigation or settlement costs or expenses if a court or jury finds that a wildfire resulted from the negligence or a higher degree of fault on the part of the electric company.
- SB 1554 Requires a health care practitioner to exercise the proper degree of care to preserve the health and life of a child born alive, regardless of whether the birth was the result of an induced abortion.
- SB 1555 Directs the Joint Interim Committee on Ways and Means to use a cost model for the purpose of calculating the sum of moneys sufficient to meet the state's system of public education quality goals.
- SB 1556 Consolidates statutes governing the representation of parties before the magistrate division of the Oregon Tax Court.
- SB 1557 Modifies provisions relating to contempt proceedings.
- SB 1558 Requires a vote to adopt a nurse staffing plan by a hospital nurse staffing committee to be documented in the staffing plan.
- SB 1559 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study health care.
- SB 1560 Limits counties' ability to regulate allowable activities within places of worship.
- SB 1561 Requires local governments to approve restoration or replacement of dwellings rendered uninhabitable under an alternative process that is not a land use decision.
- SB 1562 Allows city and county services for which net local transient lodging tax revenue may be used to be provided either directly by the city or county or indirectly by a special district.
- SB 1563 Allows a person who has been deprived of rights, privileges or immunities secured by the Oregon Constitution or the laws of this state by a person acting under color of law to bring a civil action for economic and noneconomic damages and for injunctive or other equitable relief.
- SB 1564 Adds specified lands to the City of Woodburn's urban growth boundary.
- SB 1565 Increases snowmobile registration fees.
- SB 1566 Exempts certain projects for public works, primarily related to affordable housing, from the requirement to pay a prevailing rate of wage.
- SB 1567 Authorizes the Housing and Community Services Department to fund mixed income housing.
- SB 1568 Establishes minimum coverage levels for doula services in the state medical assistance program and for health benefit plans that reimburse the costs of pregnancy and childbirth expenses.
- SB 1569 Provides that certain members of the Public Employees Retirement System qualify as police officers under the system.
- SB 1570 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study protections in health care facilities.
- SB 1571 Adds definition of "nicotine" and expands definition of "tobacco products.
- SB 1572 Authorizes a teacher to immediately remove from the classroom setting a student who repeatedly interferes with the teacher's ability to communicate effectively with the students in the class or with the ability of the students to learn.
- SB 1573 Prohibits a syringe service program from operating a mobile or temporary location within 2,000 feet of a school or licensed child care facility.
- SB 1574 Permits a person who will be 17 years of age on the date of a primary election and 18 years of age on the date of the general election to vote at the primary election for candidates of a major political party with which the person is affiliated.
- SB 1575 Adds new requirements for obtaining an initial license to operate and maintain a hospice program.
- SB 1576 Requires the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt rules to conform the state building code to accessibility requirements under the Fair Housing Act and to certain American National Standards Institute standards for housing accessibility.
- SB 1577 Provides that a manufactured-protein food product that bears a label suggesting that the food product is made from meat is misbranded unless the food product label contains text disclosing that the food product is not made from meat.
- SB 1578 Allows counties with a population density of less than 30 people per square mile to rezone up to 50 acres to be divided and developed for residential dwellings of at least five units per acre.
- SB 1579 Modifies the offense of making a false report of child abuse.
- SB 1580 Prohibits an online news aggregating platform from accessing for an Oregon audience the online content of a digital journalism provider without an agreement.
- SB 1581 Requires school districts to offer lunch and breakfast to students at no charge, regardless of income.
- SB 1582 Requires each electric company to develop a distributed power plant program for the procurement of grid services to be provided by distributed energy resources.
- SB 1583 Establishes the Behavioral Health and Deflection Committee within the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.
- SB 1584 Directs the Department of State Lands, in consultation with the State Department of Fish and Wildlife, to develop a salmon credit pilot program to encourage the voluntary restoration of salmonid habitat in the Coquille and Coos watershed basins.
- SB 1585 Sets maximum matching fund requirements for state grants to small incorporated cities for capital construction and municipal infrastructure.
- SB 1586 Modifies the tax credit allowed for semiconductor research.
- SB 1587 Prohibits data brokers from providing data to others for purposes related to enforcement of civil law, except pursuant to a court order.
- SB 1588 Requires each electric company to develop an inclusive utility investment program to provide financing for customers' energy efficiency upgrades or renewable energy projects.
- SB 1589 Requires lobbyists to provide a notice to the Oregon Government Ethics Commission regarding certain information about the lobbyist's representation of certain clients, the lobbyist's compensation and the lobbyist's new or different position on legislative action or administrative action.
- SB 1590 Prohibits public bodies from assisting the federal government with privatization of certain federally owned lands.
- SB 1591 Requires the Oregon Business Development Department to study the legislative establishment of an inland port for the purposes of coordinating infrastructure development, improving trade mobility and promoting economic development.
- SB 1592 Provides that any elector may vote in a primary election.
- SB 1593 Provides that an operator may require an adult person who engages in a sport, fitness or recreational activity in various ways to release the operator from claims for ordinary negligence.
- SB 1594 Directs the Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement to develop and maintain model policies, standards and procedures related to the enforcement of federal immigration laws.
- SB 1595 Requires a professional licensing board to publish specified guidance regarding licensure and ensure certain staff receive culturally responsive training not later than January 1, 2028.
- SB 1596 Directs the State Board of Education to allow play-based learning to be considered instructional time for students in kindergarten through grade five.
- SB 1597 Requires an electric utility to disclose to its customers the costs of storing the waste produced by an energy facility in generating electricity.
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SB 1598
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SCR 201-299
- SCR 201 Celebrates the 250th anniversary of the United States Postal Service.
- SCR 202 Urges Oregonians to avoid the use of psychoactive drugs except as needed for legitimate medical purposes.
- SCR 203 In memoriam: Moses Ross, 1966-2025.
- SCR 204 Honors the Association of Oregon Counties on the 120th anniversary of its founding.
- SCR 205 Adjourns sine die the 2026 regular session of the Eighty-third Legislative Assembly.
- SCR 206 In memoriam: State Senator Aaron Lionel Woods, 1949-2025.
- SCR 207 Establishes deadlines and procedural rules for completion of legislative measures for the 2026 regular session of the Eighty-third Legislative Assembly.
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SJR 201-299
- SJR 201 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to require a portion of surplus revenue that would otherwise be returned to personal income taxpayers to be used for funding public kindergarten through grade 12 education, community colleges and wildfire prevention and suppression, if surplus revenue exceeds a certain threshold. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 202 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to extend the duration of a regular session of the Legislative Assembly by one calendar day for each day that the Senate or the House of Representatives fails to achieve a quorum after attempting to do so. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 203 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution providing that law enforcement officers may not be masked and must wear certain identifying information except in specified circumstances. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
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SB 1504-1602
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House Bills
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HB 4001-4099
- HB 4001 Requires the Department of Justice to study ways the state may address unlawful immigration enforcement activity.
- HB 4002 Limits to 25 the number of legislative measures that a member of the Legislative Assembly may ask the Legislative Counsel to prepare for a regular session of the Legislative Assembly that begins in an odd-numbered year.
- HB 4003 Removes provisions relating to the use of the prioritized list of health services in the state medical assistance program.
- HB 4004 Provides that additional taxes otherwise imposed upon disqualification of land from certain forestland special assessment programs may not be collected if the disqualification is due to the suspension of reforestation requirements as a result of insects or disease.
- HB 4005 Designates the first Saturday of October of each year through the end of the Sunday of the following weekend as Water Professionals Appreciation Week.
- HB 4006 Authorizes holders of certain Columbia River water rights to change the point of diversion or use the water right on land to which the right is not appurtenant, provided certain conditions are met.
- HB 4007 Defines "powered micromobility device" for the vehicle code.
- HB 4008 Establishes the Transit Funding Task Force and directs the task force to report to an interim committee of the Legislative Assembly related to transportation no later than December 15, 2026.
- HB 4009 Phases in a mandatory per-mile road usage charge for registered owners and lessees of electric and hybrid passenger vehicles and delivery vehicles engaged in e-commerce.
- HB 4010 Requires contracting agencies that procure public improvement contracts or contracts for public works and require additional work outside the scope set forth in the public improvement contract or contract for public works to issue change orders for the additional work within a specific time or to pay interest for failing to do so.
- HB 4011 Expands the requirement to discuss class size and caseload as mandatory subjects of bargaining for purposes of school district collective bargaining.
- HB 4012 Requires the Bureau of Labor and Industries to study the adequacy of the statutory provisions governing labor contractors.
- HB 4013 Clarifies which federal rules apply to the scope of the rulemaking authority of the Bureau of Labor and Industries regarding rules that govern the hours a minor can work.
- HB 4014 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the state financial system.
- HB 4015 Updates the connection date to the federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- HB 4016 Requires public contractors to demonstrate and maintain tax compliance, through a certification process, as a condition of the execution of a public contract.
- HB 4017 Provides that amounts received as contributions by a candidate, principal campaign committee of a candidate and principal campaign committee of a holder of public office may be used for specified security-related expenses.
- HB 4018 Requires the Secretary of State to study elections.
- HB 4019 Requires certain agencies to base approval or denial of an application for a new permit on the rules and standards that are applicable at the time that the agency determines the application is complete.
- HB 4020 Requires certain agencies to specify the authority justifying the denial of a permit application and provide the applicant a guide on how to contest the denial.
- HB 4021 Requires certain agencies to make adoption, amendment or repeal of administrative rules effective only on January 1, April 1, July 1 or October 1.
- HB 4022 Establishes the Oregon Imagination Library Program to provide a free book each month to eligible children, encourage children to develop a love of reading and learning and improve school readiness, third-grade reading proficiency and high school graduation rates.
- HB 4023 Restores the restrictions on methods of financing for certain mass transit districts.
- HB 4024 Prohibits a reseller or person affiliated with a reseller from offering for resale or engaging in a resale of an admission ticket unless the reseller or person affiliated with the reseller has actual or constructive possession of the admission ticket or explicit authorization in a written contract to obtain the admission ticket from an operator, a ticket seller or a person the operator or ticket seller authorized to purchase the admission ticket in an initial sale.
- HB 4025 Allows an increase in the residential rates of a public utility to take effect from November 1 to March 31 for public utilities other than public utilities that provide electricity or natural gas services.
- HB 4026 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to study consumer protection.
- HB 4027 Requires the Legislative Policy and Research Director to conduct a study of the manner in which state labor agencies in other states are funded.
- HB 4028 Imposes requirements and restrictions on insurer and coordinated care organization audits of claims for reimbursement submitted by behavioral health treatment providers.
- HB 4029 Requires a solar energy contractor or person that installs a solar energy system to have a license appropriate for the scope of work the solar energy contractor or person will perform.
- HB 4030 Exempts packaging for certain berries and meat, poultry, fish and seafood from producer responsibility requirements for packaging, paper and food serviceware.
- HB 4031 Exempts an energy facility from needing a site certificate from the Energy Facility Siting Council if the energy facility produces power from a renewable energy source, qualifies for certain federal renewable energy tax credits and construction begins on or before December 31, 2028.
- HB 4032 Directs the State Department of Energy to evaluate and prioritize geographically dispersed emergency fuel storage sites.
- HB 4033 Transfers responsibility for the volunteer database known as ORVID from the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to the Oregon Department of Emergency Management.
- HB 4034 Provides that veterinary facilities do not qualify as animal rescue entities for purposes of regulating animal rescue entities.
- HB 4035 Expands eligibility for cities and Metro to amend their urban growth boundaries under a temporary program.
- HB 4036 Establishes the Preserve Affordable Homes for Oregon Fund to deposit Article XI-Q bonds to be used to preserve affordable housing at risk of loss.
- HB 4037 Adjusts certain terms of the revolving loan program for cities and counties to fund affordable housing projects.
- HB 4038 Prohibits the Oregon Health Authority from taking enforcement actions against providers or payers under the Health Care Cost Growth Target program before January 1, 2036.
- HB 4039 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to develop a transparent and data-driven process for developing capitation rates for coordinated care organizations.
- HB 4040 Modifies the requirements for screening a hospital patient for presumptive eligibility for financial assistance.
- HB 4041 Directs the Department of Justice to study whether legislative changes are needed concerning credit for time served and post-conviction relief petitions based on nonunanimous jury verdicts.
- HB 4042 Expands the types of adverse licensing actions the Department of Human Services may take against child-caring agencies following certain findings.
- HB 4043 Authorizes the State Treasurer to issue Article XI-Q general obligation bonds to finance renovation or expansion of courthouses.
- HB 4044 Creates the Office of Resilience and Emergency Management within the Department of Human Services.
- HB 4045 Requires a communications provider to respond to a search warrant within 72 hours of service when the warrant pertains to an investigation of stalking or a crime constituting domestic violence.
- HB 4046 Directs the State Department of Energy, subject to the availability of funding, to conduct a study on nuclear energy, including advanced nuclear reactors.
- HB 4047 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules and procedures to allow a hospital to apply for a license as a rural emergency hospital.
- HB 4048 Expands the rural health care income tax credit to include pharmacist services performed in rural communities.
- HB 4049 Directs the Water Resources Commission to encourage and approve voluntary agreements between ground water users in the Greater Harney Valley Groundwater Area of Concern to achieve reasonably stable ground water levels.
- HB 4050 Requires the Legislative Policy and Research Director to study processes to align educational funding with educational costs.
- HB 4051 Creates a program for deferred loans to first-time home buyers in an amount not greater than the lesser of the closing costs on the purchase or one percent of the purchase price.
- HB 4052 Creates a corporate excise tax credit for each of the first three years that a bank does business in this state.
- HB 4053 Establishes the Emergency Medical Services Program Fund.
- HB 4054 Requires certain health insurers offering a health benefit plan in this state that provide utilization review or have utilization review provided on their behalf to notify a health care provider each time the insurer uses artificial intelligence or other automated technology to automatically downcode a claim for reimbursement submitted by the provider.
- HB 4055 Requires a local government, local service district or special government body to notify and submit a report to the State Chief Information Officer within 48 hours of an information security incident or ransomware incident.
- HB 4056 Appropriates moneys to the State Forestry Department to offset landowners' costs of fire protection provided by the department.
- HB 4057 Directs the Department of Early Learning and Care to provide standardized information on all publicly funded early learning and care programs and resources available in this state to people who apply for or are placed on the waitlist for the Employment Related Day Care subsidy program.
- HB 4058 Permits the Department of Human Services to place an Indian child in an out-of-state placement without requiring the placement to be licensed by or under contract with the department or to be a qualified residential treatment facility if certain standards are met.
- HB 4059 Modifies the definition of "threatened harm" for purposes of determining whether a child has been abused.
- HB 4060 Exempts sales to purchasers with facilities totaling more than one million square feet from a prohibition on sales of certain fluorescent lamps until January 1, 2030.
- HB 4061 Directs the Oregon Business Development Department to collaborate with the Port of Portland, the Oregon Tourism Commission, the State Department of Agriculture and other stakeholders on updating the unified trade strategy for Oregon.
- HB 4062 Requires the Director of the Oregon Business Development Department to evaluate the programs administered by the department and provide recommendations for streamlining them.
- HB 4063 Allows a person to title and register a Kei truck in Oregon.
- HB 4064 Establishes when homeowners and condominium association assessments accrue on property deeded to the county in the tax foreclosure process.
- HB 4065 Modifies provisions relating to late payment of seed production contracts and seed purchase contracts for agricultural seed and other seed.
- HB 4066 Prohibits the student member of the Oregon Health and Science University Board of Directors from participating in any discussions or action by the board or attending any executive session of the board involving collective bargaining issues that affect students.
- HB 4067 Requires the Department of Education to study the adequacy of education in the public schools of this state.
- HB 4068 Modifies the definition of "transition aged youth residential treatment home" to include young adults between the ages of 17 and 25.
- HB 4069 Requires a behavioral health employer to develop and implement a written safety plan.
- HB 4070 Provides that a community mental health program is not responsible for the cost of emergency psychiatric care, custody and treatment when state funds provided to the community mental health program are exhausted.
- HB 4071 Provides that an operator may require an adult person who engages in a sport, fitness or recreational activity in various ways to release the operator from claims for ordinary negligence.
- HB 4072 Excludes specified periods of time from the time period within which a person released from custody must be arraigned.
- HB 4073 Modifies provisions relating to administrative law.
- HB 4074 Directs a hospital to implement a hospital-wide nurse staffing plan that has been developed and adopted by the hospital nurse staffing committee or, if the committee has not adopted a plan, a hospital-wide nurse staffing plan that meets the statutory requirements.
- HB 4075 Authorizes the State Treasurer to loan up to 20 percent of the Unclaimed Property and Estates Fund to rural hospitals for financial stabilization.
- HB 4076 Requires the State Department of Energy to study energy.
- HB 4077 Authorizes a public utility, upon approval by the Public Utility Commission, to issue bonds and securitize debt for costs and expenses incurred or to be incurred by the public utility associated with a self-insurance or captive insurance program.
- HB 4078 Creates Oregon corporate excise and income tax subtractions for amounts received in resolution of a civil action arising from wildfire.
- HB 4079 Directs school district boards and governing bodies of institutions of higher education to adopt policies that address how the school district or the institution of higher education will respond when a federal immigration authority enters school property or a campus.
- HB 4080 Allows a retail electricity consumer to install and use portable solar photovoltaic energy devices with up to a total maximum generating capacity of 1,200 watts.
- HB 4081 Makes changes to the highway worker photo radar laws.
- HB 4082 Adds to a temporary UGB addition program an option for each city or Metro to also add to its urban growth boundary a site for manufactured dwelling parks, or for housing for older persons, that is affordable for households with incomes not more than 120 percent of area median income.
- HB 4083 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to, no later than June 30, 2027, adopt a uniform process for credentialing organizational behavioral health providers and establish a centralized portal for processing applications.
- HB 4084 Establishes the Joint Permitting Council.
- HB 4085 Allows a person to operate an autonomous vehicle with the automated driving system engaged without a grant of driving privileges if certain conditions are met.
- HB 4086 Directs the Oregon Business Development Department to develop a roadmap for the purpose of promoting industrial symbiosis activities in Oregon.
- HB 4087 Requires a health care practitioner to exercise the proper degree of care to preserve the health and life of a child born alive, regardless of whether the birth was the result of an induced abortion.
- HB 4088 Declares this state's policy to protect engagement in certain activities relating to reproductive health care and gender-affirming treatment.
- HB 4089 Specifically includes in the crime of theft of services the nonpayment of compensation of employees and independent contractors.
- HB 4090 Authorizes a county with a population of 700,000 or more to, by ordinance, identify zones within the county where the Department of Transportation has estimated that median household income is less than $____ and to reduce or eliminate county registration fees within those zones.
- HB 4091 Allows the Adjutant General to facilitate, assist or coordinate in the mobilization of the Oregon National Guard under Title 10 of the United States Code or Title 32 of the United States Code under an authority other than the Governor, only if the active service is for certain listed reasons.
- HB 4092 Prohibits a retailer from selling or offering for sale, and a retail platform operator from permitting a retailer to advertise or offer for sale, a child safety system that does not comply with federal standards or standards the Department of Transportation adopts by rule.
- HB 4093 Directs the Bureau of Labor and Industries to create certain guidance and informational materials to assist employers and employees.
- HB 4094 Requires employers who provide paid vacation time to compensate employees for all earned or accrued but unused paid vacation time when employment terminates.
- HB 4095 Makes certain semi-independent state agencies subject to certain provisions regarding the budget process and fiscal matters.
- HB 4096 Creates the crime of aggravated felon in possession of a firearm when a person who has been convicted of a felony possesses three or more firearms or has certain prior convictions.
- HB 4097 Authorizes the Oregon Ocean Science Trust to create and maintain a nonprofit organization.
- HB 4098 Provides that a violation of prohibitions against certain practices with respect to insurance is subject to an enforcement action under the Unlawful Trade Practices Act.
- HB 4099 Establishes the Task Force on Responding to Veterans in Crisis and directs the task force to submit a report to the interim committee of the Legislative Assembly related to emergency management and veterans no later than September 15, 2026.
- HB 4100 Requires owners or operators of bulk oils or liquid fuels terminals to obtain a certificate of financial responsibility from the Department of Environmental Quality.
- HCR 201 Celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Oregon Fire District Directors Association.
- HJM 201 Urges Congress to pass legislation to permanently extend federal tax cuts for wildfire victims.
- HJR 201 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to require that primary election ballots must contain the names of all candidates of any political party affiliation for specified offices. Provides that a registered elector in this state may not be denied the right to vote in any primary election in this state solely because that elector is registered as unaffiliated with any political party.