HB 3516
Requires the Attorney General to study matters relating to state laws affecting safety and health in places of employment.
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Bill overview
This bill directs the Oregon Attorney General to investigate how well state laws are being followed regarding workplace safety and health. The Attorney General is required to prepare a report and submit it to the relevant legislative committees by September 15, 2026. This report may include suggestions for new laws to improve workplace safety. The study will conclude on January 2, 2027.
Key provisions
- The Attorney General must study state laws related to workplace safety and health.
- The Attorney General must submit a report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly.
- The report must be submitted by September 15, 2026.
- The report may include recommendations for new legislation.
- The study is set to expire on January 2, 2027.
Who is affected
- Oregon Attorney General
- Legislative Assembly (Business and Labor Committees)
- Employers
- Employees
Notable changes
- Establishes a formal study by the Attorney General regarding workplace safety and health laws.
- Sets a specific deadline for the submission of the report (September 15, 2026).
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