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OR HB3931

Relating to efficient operations for interactions between residents of this state and government agencies; declaring an emergency.


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Introduced
03/18/2025
In Committee
03/18/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2025 Legislative Measures

Bill Summary

The statement includes a measure digest written in compliance with applicable readability standards. Digest: Makes a task force to evaluate ways to create a web portal for people to apply for and receive common types of licenses, ID cards and other permits. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.5). Establishes the E-Oregon Task Force for the purposes of evaluating potential solutions and methods for creating a coordinated electronic portal or portals that create a common pathway for residents of this state to apply for and receive licenses, registrations, certifications, identification cards and other credentials or permits necessary for engaging in business or other common trans- actions in this state. Requires the identified solution to organize and reduce the complexity of interactions with state and local agencies that are now required to engage in business or undertake many common tasks that require official permission, grouping similar or related tasks into straightforward and stream- lined procedures and protecting and enhancing information security and privacy where appropriate. Declares an emergency, effective on passage.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the E-Oregon Task Force, a 17-member group charged with evaluating and developing a comprehensive web portal to streamline government interactions for Oregon residents. The task force will include representatives from the state legislature, governor's office, various state agencies, businesses of different sizes, labor organizations, local governments, higher education, and technology experts. Their primary objective is to create a coordinated electronic system that simplifies the process of applying for and receiving licenses, permits, certifications, and identification cards by reducing administrative complexity and grouping related tasks into more straightforward procedures. The task force is empowered to examine web-based solutions, evaluate systems from other states, solicit testimony, and require state agencies to provide information about their permit and credential requirements. They must submit a report with potential recommendations to a legislative committee by December 15, 2026. The bill includes provisions for task force membership, meeting procedures, and staff support, and declares an emergency, making the legislation effective immediately upon passage. The task force will be automatically dissolved on December 31, 2026, after completing its designated work.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

Public Hearing held. (on 05/02/2025)

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