Relating to administrative law.
Oregon HB 2692 modifies state administrative law procedures; currently in committee with unknown specific provisions affecting agency operations and public rulemaking processes.
Oregon HB 2692 modifies state administrative law procedures; currently in committee with unknown specific provisions affecting agency operations and public rulemaking processes.
HB 2692 is an administrative law bill introduced in the Oregon House that has progressed through initial readings and committee referrals but lacks publicly available detailed text on its specific provisions. The bill was referred to the Rules Committee and subsequently to Ways and Means, suggesting it may involve fiscal impacts or procedural reforms to state administrative processes.
Administrative law governs how state agencies operate, make regulations, and interact with the public. Changes to administrative procedures can affect everything from permitting timelines to public participation in rulemaking, potentially impacting businesses, citizens, and agency efficiency across Oregon.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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