Oregon HB4071 allows operators to require participants in recreational activities to release them from ordinary negligence claims and mandates a.
Oregon HB4071 permits operators of recreational activities to require participants to release them from claims of ordinary negligence. It defines "operator" as someone offering or providing recreational activities or facilities. The Oregon Business Development Department must study Oregon's recreation commerce, focusing on economic benefits, industry needs, and primary issues, particularly for small businesses and nonprofits. The study results are to be reported to the Legislative Assembly by December 15, 2026. The act declares an emergency and takes effect upon passage.
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