Oregon HB4073 modifies administrative law procedures, including public participation and rule development.
Oregon HB4073 amends administrative law procedures, requiring agencies to give notice of intended rule changes and involve the public in rule development. It mandates agencies to appoint advisory committees for permanent rules affecting businesses or small businesses. The bill also outlines procedures for judicial review of agency actions, including contested cases and county actions. Additionally, it establishes a guide for administrative rules to be published by the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, the Department of Justice, and the Office of Small Business Assistance.
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