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Secretary of State staff outline Oregon licensing directory, annual update requirement for agencies
Summary
Deputy Chief of Staff Ricardo del Jamadillo told the Joint Committee on Information Management and Technology May 16 that the Oregon licensing directory is a free, centralized tool with more than 1,000 license types and that agencies must update listings annually between July 1 and Sept. 1 under 2013 legislation.
The Joint Committee on Information Management and Technology received an overview May 16 of the Oregon licensing directory, a centralized, public search tool maintained by the Secretary of State’s Corporations Division.
"The Oregon licensing directory is a free publicly accessible tool that allows anyone — business owners, agency staff, or the general public — to search for license permit and registration requirements across city, county, and state agencies," Ricardo del Jamadillo, deputy chief of staff for government relations at the Secretary of State’s office, told the committee.
Del Jamadillo said the directory includes more than 1,000 license types across industries — from childcare and food trucks to environmental permits and contractor licenses — and was formalized by the 2013 passage of House Bill 2643, which requires agencies that issue…
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