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Committee advances HB 3224A directing ODHS to study consolidation of background checks
Summary
The committee gave a do-pass recommendation to House Bill 3224A, which directs the Department of Human Services to review statutes and rules governing background checks, study options to reduce duplicate checks, and report to the Legislative Assembly; the measure passed out of committee on a roll-call vote and will move to the floor.
The Senate Committee on Human Services voted on May 15 to give House Bill 3224A a do-pass recommendation, advancing the bill to the full Senate. The measure directs the Oregon Department of Human Services to review statutes and rules that require background checks, study similarities and differences among those checks, consider consolidating checks where appropriate, and study methods to prevent a person from having to undergo another check within 12 months after passing one; ODHS must report…
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