Relating to information technology; and declaring an emergency.
Oregon enacted emergency IT legislation (SB 1090) effective June 26, 2025, with unspecified provisions requiring immediate implementation across state systems.
Oregon enacted emergency IT legislation (SB 1090) effective June 26, 2025, with unspecified provisions requiring immediate implementation across state systems.
SB 1090 is an Oregon law that addresses information technology matters and was signed into law with an emergency declaration, making it effective as of June 26, 2025. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative record provided, though its emergency status suggests it addressed urgent IT-related needs.
Emergency declarations in legislation typically indicate lawmakers deemed the issue time-sensitive and requiring immediate implementation rather than standard delayed effective dates. This affects how quickly state IT systems, policies, or requirements must be implemented across Oregon government and potentially regulated entities.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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