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] [ Provides that the Governor shall appoint one member of the Oregon Government Ethics Commission who has local government experience. ] Provides that at least one member who is appointed to the Oregon Government Ethics Commission must have local government experience. Provides that attorney-client privilege is not waived when a communication is made to the commission for purposes of providing information regarding a complaint alleging a violation of government ethics laws or public meetings laws.
Introduced
Feb 5, 2026
Last Action
Apr 13, 2026
Session
OR 2026R1
Sponsors
0 primary · 0 co
Chapter 124, (2026 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2027.
Governor signed.
Speaker signed.
President signed.
House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed bill.
Third reading. Carried by Golden. Passed.
Carried over to 03-05 by unanimous consent.
Second reading.
Work Session held.
Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.)
Public Hearing held.
First reading. Referred to President's desk.
Third reading. Carried by Sosa. Passed.
Referred to Rules.
Second reading.
Recommendation: Do pass.
Work Session held.
Public Hearing held.
First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
Referred to Rules.
HB 4159 was introduced on Feb 5, 2026 in OR session 2026R1. It is currently signed. Most recent action on Apr 13, 2026: Chapter 124, (2026 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2027..
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Chapter 124, (2026 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2027.