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Subcommittee advances Senate Bill 789 to let Board of Psychology recover disciplinary costs
Summary
The education subcommittee moved Senate Bill 789 to the full committee with a "do pass" recommendation after staff summarized the bill, which would let the Oregon Board of Psychology assess cost recovery against respondents who do not prevail in disciplinary proceedings; the measure would apply to actions on or after Jan. 1, 2026.
The education subcommittee moved Senate Bill 789 to the full committee with a due-pass recommendation during its May 27 work session.
Staff summarized that Senate Bill 789 would grant the Oregon Board of Psychology authority to recover costs associated with successful disciplinary actions, including agency attorney fees, through a tiered fee-assessment…
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