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Legislative staff and DAS outline Oregon rulemaking steps, timeframes and oversight

2309827 · February 12, 2025
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Legislative Policy and Research Office and the Department of Administrative Services briefed the House Rules Committee on Oregon's Administrative Procedures Act, required impact statements, notice timelines, temporary rules and legislative oversight; DAS said the governor directed common communication standards for agencies.

The House Committee on Rules heard an informational briefing on state administrative rulemaking on Feb. 12, when Legislative Policy and Research Office analyst Tyler Larson reviewed statutory processes and Department of Administrative Services Director Mary Lehi described executive-branch efforts to standardize agency communications.

Larson summarized the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) and the rulemaking sequence used across agencies, saying agencies generally must: seek public input; complete required impact analyses (fiscal, housing cost where applicable, and racial equity); publish notice of intent; provide an…

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