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House passes bill renaming 'members' to 'licensees' in Oregon State Bar law, lowers quorum for board
Summary
The House passed Senate Bill 166, which amends ORS Chapter 9 to replace the term "member" with "licensee" in State Bar statutes, lower the Board of Governors quorum and clarify procedural references.
The Oregon House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 166 on third reading, a 167‑page statutory update to ORS Chapter 9 that, among other changes, replaces the word "member" with "licensee" in statutes governing the Oregon State Bar and lowers the quorum required for the Board of Governors.
Representative Wallen, who presented the bill on the floor, said the changes were requested by…
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