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Oregon House passes bill letting chief sponsors sit, nonvoting, on initial rule advisory committees
Summary
The Oregon House approved House Bill 3,569 to require that the chief sponsor of a bill (or a designee) be invited as a nonvoting member to initial rule-making advisory committees implementing that legislation.
The Oregon House on third reading approved House Bill 3,569, a measure that requires the chief sponsor of a bill to be invited to serve as a nonvoting ex officio member of an initial rules advisory committee when agencies adopt rules to implement that bill.
Supporters said the change will help ensure agency rule writers carry out the legislature’s intent during the implementation phase. Representative Mike Gamba, the bill’s chief sponsor, told colleagues, “My bill is crystal clear that the chief sponsor…
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