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House approves change extending grievance window for executive session records to 90 days
Summary
House Bill 36 38 (as amended) allows grievances alleging violations of public meetings law for executive sessions to be filed up to 90 days after records from those sessions are made public, extending the window to account for delayed public disclosure.
The Oregon House on June 17 passed House Bill 36 38 A, which modifies the timeline for filing grievances alleging violations of the public meetings law for executive sessions.
What changed: sponsors said the previous 30-day window to file grievances was too short because executive session records are often not public immediately. The amended measure allows grievances related to executive sessions…
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