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Committee hears reviser bill that makes technical, non‑substantive changes to tax statutes (HB 2073)

2149535 · January 23, 2025
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House Bill 2073, a regular reviser bill from Legislative Counsel proposing non‑substantive technical corrections and repeals of obsolete tax provisions, was discussed briefly. Legislative Counsel explained section-by-section changes, including repeals of expired tax credits and adjustments to statute series and cross references.

The House Committee on Revenue opened and closed a public hearing Thursday on House Bill 2073, the regular reviser’s bill from Legislative Counsel that makes non‑substantive technical corrections to Oregon tax statutes.

Alan Dale, senior deputy of Legislative Counsel, told the committee the bill compiles this session’s set of non‑substantive statutory cleanups: repealing obsolete provisions, removing references to expired tax credits, fixing cross‑references where statutes were repealed, consolidating statute…

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