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Committee hears updates to stop-arm camera law in HB 2530 to ease contracts and revenue sharing

3158318 · April 30, 2025
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House Bill 2530 would allow Oregon school districts to contract with private vendors for bus stop‑arm cameras, strengthen the legal presumption that bus warning lights and signs were active when citations are issued and provide for revenue distribution to districts that install cameras, proponents told the Senate Education Committee on April 30.

Representatives and school-safety advocates told the Senate Education Committee on April 30 that House Bill 2530 makes technical changes to Oregon’s 2024 stop-arm camera law so school districts can implement programs more readily.

Representative Boomer Wright (sitting in) described HB 2530 as a set of technical fixes to House Bill 4147, the 2024 measure that authorized optional use of stop-arm cameras. Wright said the new bill “allows school districts in agreement with law enforcement to contract with private vendors for this technology,” clarifies…

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