Oregon 2026 Regular Session All Bills (Page 4)
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Oregon 2026 Regular Session
Oregon House Bill HB4064
Introduced
2/2/26
Refer
2/2/26
Failed
3/6/26
The Act would establish when charges made by HOAs and condo associations start to accrue on property deeded to the county in a tax foreclosure. The Act would create a lien for the amount of the charges on the property. The Act would bar certain costs from inclusion in the amount of the charges secured by the lien. The Act would say who is liable for the charges and the date on which the lien must be satisfied. (Flesch Readability Score: 69.9). Establishes when homeowners and condominium association assessments accrue on property deeded to the county in the tax foreclosure process. Creates a lien for the amount of the assessments against the property. Excludes certain costs from the amount of assessments secured by the lien. Establishes the liability for the assessments and the date on which the lien must be satisfied. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.
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Oregon 2026 Regular Session
Oregon House Bill HB4070
Introduced
2/2/26
Refer
2/2/26
Report Pass
2/16/26
Engrossed
2/19/26
Refer
2/19/26
Report Pass
2/27/26
Enrolled
3/3/26
Passed
3/31/26
Chaptered
4/6/26
Passed
4/6/26
The Act makes changes to laws about mental health and substance use disorder treatment. The Act changes a law about quality reviews of CCOs. The Act says who can be reimbursed for telehealth services. (Flesch Readability Score: 70.9). [Digest: The Act makes changes to laws relating to mental health and SUD treatment. (Flesch Readability Score: 76.5).] Requires the Oregon Health Authority and coordinated care organizations to ensure that access to behavioral health treatment in the medical assistance program is comparable to access to medical and surgical treatment and that limitations are applied to behavioral health treatment no more stringently than to medical and surgical treatment. Prohibits the authority or a contracted external quality review organization, under certain circumstances, from making a negative finding about or imposing a penalty on a coordinated care organization based on documents or templates created by the authority for use by a coordinated care organization. Modifies certain statutes to clarify roles and responsibilities for the delivery of behavioral health services and to update terminology. Modifies the types of providers that may be reimbursed in the state medical assistance program for the cost of health services delivered using telemedicine. Becomes operative on January 1, 2027. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.
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Oregon 2026 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB1505
Introduced
2/2/26
Refer
2/2/26
Failed
3/6/26
The Act would make new laws about a workforce standards board for some workers in the home and community-based services sector. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.6). Establishes the Home and Community-Based Services Workforce Standards Board. Prescribes the duties of the board. Directs the board to establish minimum working standards for the home and community-based services workforce. Requires the board to take certain actions before adopting proposed minimum standards. Directs certain state agencies to conduct a fiscal impact analysis to determine whether a proposed minimum standard will increase the fiscal obligations of the state, including an increase in Medicaid reimbursement rates. Requires the board to report to the Legislative Assembly and to the Governor the increase in funding needed to implement the standard. Provides that a rule establishing a minimum standard may not take effect before the Legislative Assembly has appropriated funding and the board has received approval from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, if applicable. Permits the Bureau of Labor and Industries to conduct investigations, issue subpoenas, administer oaths, obtain evidence and take testimony to make determinations regarding implementation and compliance with the minimum standards established by the board. Provides remedies for allegations of violations of the minimum standards established by the board. Clarifies that relief may be sought for alleged violations no sooner than 90 days after a rule establishing a minimum standard takes effect. Requires the board to conduct a quadrennial comprehensive review, including a labor market analysis to inform the board's decisions to adopt new minimum standards or revise existing standards. Requires the board to submit a biennial report to the Governor and the Legislative Assembly summarizing the results of the comprehensive review and any actions taken by the board in the prior biennium. Requires the online registry administered by the Department of Human Services to include workers from the home and community-based services workforce. Requires that any public hearing conducted by the board be accessible through electronic or virtual means, if possible. .
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Oregon 2026 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB1532
Introduced
2/2/26
Refer
2/2/26
Report Pass
2/17/26
Engrossed
2/19/26
Refer
2/20/26
Report Pass
2/26/26
Enrolled
3/2/26
Passed
3/10/26
Chaptered
3/17/26
Passed
3/17/26
The Act makes changes to laws about long term care facilities and persons who provide I/DD services. The Act modifies laws about out-of-state placements of children in care and when DHS can find that a person abused a child in care. (Flesch Readability Score: 64.6). 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. Directs the Department of Human Services to adopt a model consent form for the use of a video camera or other electronic monitoring device in a resident's room at a residential care facility. Requires the department and the Oregon Health Authority to achieve full compliance with certain provisions of chapter 619, Oregon Laws 2025, no later than January 1, 2027. Requires the department, in setting agency payment rates, to adopt a differentiated rate model for [providers of attendant care services] agencies that employ direct support professionals who reside with their clients. Creates exceptions to certain child placement limitations. Modifies certain provisions regarding the use of restraints on children in care. Declares an emergency, effective on passage.
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Oregon 2026 Regular Session
Oregon House Bill HB4145
Introduced
2/2/26
Refer
2/2/26
Report Pass
2/18/26
Engrossed
2/26/26
Refer
2/26/26
Report Pass
3/4/26
Enrolled
3/5/26
Passed
4/7/26
Chaptered
4/13/26
Passed
4/13/26
The Act changes when Ballot Measure 114 applies. The Act goes into effect when the Governor signs it. (Flesch Readability Score: 66.1). [Digest: The Act makes changes to the gun permit and transfer process and to the LCM prohibition. The Act goes into effect when the Governor signs it. (Flesch Readability Score: 73.2).] [Modifies the firearm permit provisions of Ballot Measure 114 (2022). Specifies where a person may apply for a permit to purchase a firearm and adds an eligibility requirement. Provides that information obtained during the application process and during the criminal background check and maintained within the database of permit holders is exempt from disclosure as a public record. Extends the time, from 30 to 60 days from receipt of the application, by which a permit agent must issue a permit to a qualified applicant or mail reasons for a denial in writing to the applicant. Increases the maximum fee that may be charged for an initial application for and renewal of a permit. Specifies the portion of the fee payable to the Department of State Police for conducting a criminal background check. Establishes alternatives to a firearms training course or class that may be used to satisfy the requirement of proof of completion of a firearm safety course for the permit. Provides that permits are not required for firearm transfers until January 1, 2028. Establishes an exception to the permit requirement for certain active law enforcement officers.] [Modifies the affirmative defense language for the large-capacity magazine provisions of Ballot Measure 114 (2022). Provides that a person may not be prosecuted for prohibited conduct occurring while enforcement of the provisions is enjoined by a court. Provides that gun dealers and manufacturers have 180 days after entry of an appellate judgment reversing or vacating the injunction to take certain actions concerning large-capacity magazines.] [Provides that a challenge to the legality of the Act must be commenced in the Circuit Court for Marion County.] [Provides that the Legislative Assembly does not intend the Act to affect current court proceedings concerning Ballot Measure 114 (2022).] Provides that the provisions of Ballot Measure 114 (2022) apply to firearm transfers conducted, and large-capacity magazine manufacture, importation, possession, use, purchase, sale or transfer occurring, on or after January 1, 2028. Declares an emergency, effective on passage.
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Oregon 2026 Regular Session
Oregon House Bill HB4093
Introduced
2/2/26
Refer
2/2/26
Refer
2/13/26
Refer
2/13/26
Failed
3/6/26
The Act makes new laws with respect to people with disabilities. (Flesch Readability Score: 64.9). Directs the Bureau of Labor and Industries to create certain guidance and informational materials to assist employers and employees. Prohibits employers from denying an employee's request to have [an authorized representative] a support person accompany the employee in discussions concerning reasonable accommodation subject to specific conditions. Extends prohibition against discrimination in government services, programs and activities to local governments. Prohibits employers from using minimum physical requirements [to screen out persons with disabilities] in a job posting without connecting the physical requirements to the essential functions of the job.
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Oregon 2026 Regular Session
Oregon House Bill HB4042
Introduced
2/2/26
Refer
2/2/26
Report Pass
2/16/26
Engrossed
2/19/26
Refer
2/19/26
Failed
3/6/26
The Act makes changes to the regulation of CCAs and creates exceptions to some child placements limits. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.1). Expands the types of adverse licensing actions the Department of Human Services may take against child-caring agencies following certain findings. Modifies certain provisions regarding the use of restraints on children in care. Creates exceptions to certain placement limitations.
OR
Oregon 2026 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB1569
Introduced
2/2/26
Refer
2/2/26
Refer
2/17/26
Refer
2/17/26
Failed
3/6/26
The Act makes some groups of workers police officers for PERS. (Flesch Readability Score: 80.3). Provides that certain members of the Public Employees Retirement System qualify as police officers under the system.
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Oregon 2026 Regular Session
Oregon House Bill HB4069
Introduced
2/2/26
Refer
2/2/26
Report Pass
2/12/26
Engrossed
2/19/26
Refer
2/19/26
Report Pass
3/2/26
Enrolled
3/3/26
Passed
3/31/26
Chaptered
4/6/26
Passed
4/6/26
The Act requires a safety plan in certain mental health and SUD treatment settings. (Flesch Readability Score: 65.7). Requires a behavioral health employer to [develop and] implement a written safety policy or plan for the physical safety of individuals working for the behavioral health employer.
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Oregon 2026 Regular Session
Oregon House Bill HB4036
Introduced
2/2/26
Refer
2/2/26
Refer
2/12/26
Refer
2/12/26
Report Pass
3/3/26
Engrossed
3/4/26
Refer
3/4/26
Report Pass
3/5/26
Enrolled
3/6/26
Passed
4/7/26
Chaptered
4/13/26
Passed
4/13/26
This Act sets up a bond fund to preserve low-cost housing and requires OHCS to report on low-cost housing barriers. (Flesch Readability Score: 63.8). Establishes the Housing Opportunity, Longevity and Durability Fund to deposit Article XI-Q bonds to be used by the Housing and Community Services Department to preserve affordable housing at risk of loss. [Authorizes the State Treasurer to issue $100 million in bonds for the fund for the 2025-2027 biennium.] Requires the department to, with input from stakeholders, report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly relating to housing on or before December 1, 2026, on legal and policy barriers to affordable housing production. Declares an emergency, effective on passage.
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Oregon 2026 Regular Session
Oregon House Bill HB4030
Introduced
2/2/26
Refer
2/2/26
Refer
2/13/26
Refer
2/13/26
Failed
3/6/26
This Act exempts some berry and meat, poultry, fish and seafood packaging from a recycling law. (Flesch Readability Score: 63.6). Exempts packaging for certain berries and meat, poultry, fish and seafood from producer responsibility requirements for packaging, paper and food serviceware. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.
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Oregon 2026 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SB1565
Introduced
2/2/26
Refer
2/2/26
Report Pass
2/19/26
Engrossed
2/23/26
Engrossed
2/24/26
Refer
2/24/26
Report Pass
3/3/26
Enrolled
3/5/26
Passed
3/31/26
Chaptered
4/6/26
Passed
4/6/26
The Act makes snowmobile fees higher. (Flesch Readability Score: 73.8). Increases snowmobile registration fees. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.
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Oregon 2026 Regular Session
Oregon House Bill HB4140
Introduced
2/2/26
Refer
2/2/26
Report Pass
2/18/26
Engrossed
2/20/26
Refer
2/20/26
Report Pass
2/27/26
Enrolled
3/3/26
Passed
3/31/26
Chaptered
4/6/26
Passed
4/6/26
The Act adds new requirements for scrap metal businesses. The Act changes the definition for a type of scrap metal. (Flesch Readability Score: 61.3). [Digest: The Act creates a new crime about selling or trading scrap metal without being registered as a scrap metal seller. The Act adds new requirements for scrap metal businesses. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.8).] Modifies the crime of criminal mischief in the first degree by expanding the types of telecommunications entities whose property may be subject to ORS 164.365. [Prohibits certain individuals from selling or trading nonferrous metal property or commercial metal property to a scrap metal business unless the individual is registered as a scrap metal seller with the Department of Justice. Punishes by a maximum of 364 days' imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both. Specifies exemptions. Requires the department to establish a scrap metal seller registration database.] Modifies the definition of "commercial metal property" and requires scrap metal businesses to check ownership of certain types of commercial metal property before purchasing or receiving the commercial metal property. Requires scrap metal businesses to sign up with a national scrap metal theft alert system and use the system in conducting business activity. [Requires scrap metal businesses to check that individuals are registered as scrap metal sellers before completing a transaction.].
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Oregon 2026 Regular Session
Oregon Senate Bill SCR205
Introduced
2/2/26
Refer
2/2/26
Engrossed
3/6/26
Passed
3/10/26
Ends session. (Flesch Readability Score: 77.9). Adjourns sine die the 2026 regular session of the Eighty-third Legislative Assembly.
OR
Oregon 2026 Regular Session
Oregon House Bill HB4011
Introduced
2/2/26
Refer
2/2/26
Failed
3/6/26
The Act would make changes to laws with respect to school district collective bargaining. (Flesch Readability Score: 65.7). Expands the requirement to discuss class size and caseload as mandatory subjects of bargaining for purposes of school district collective bargaining.