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Senate passes measure curbing physician noncompetes, creates narrow exceptions for recruitment investments

5048154 · June 20, 2025
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Summary

The Senate approved House Bill 34‑10B, which voids most physician noncompetition agreements but permits limited exceptions for physician‑owners and short, conditional noncompetes tied to recruitment investments and shortage‑area hires.

On final passage the Oregon Senate approved House Bill 34‑10B, a measure that restricts most noncompetition agreements for physicians while carving narrow exceptions tied to ownership stake, recruitment investments and service in shortage areas.

Senator Broadman, sponsor on the floor, described the bill as a unified framework that "voided noncompetes retroactively" in earlier legislation and that the current unified approach means "Noncompetes are void and unenforceable…

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