OregonHB 20082025 Regular SessionHouseWALLET

Relating to consumer protection.

Sponsored By: Julie Fahey (Democratic), Willy Chotzen (Democratic)

Became Law

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

4 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.

Clear privacy notices and easy opt-outs

Businesses must give you a clear, easy-to-find privacy notice. It must list what data they collect, why, who they share it with, and how to contact them. It must name the business, explain any targeted ads or profiling, and show how to make a request and appeal a denial. They must offer simple, secure ways for you or your agent to opt out, including a clear link or another method. They must honor user-chosen opt-out signals and check Oregon residency and identity. You can take back consent, and the business must stop processing your data within 15 days after it gets your revocation.

Extra protections for kids and sensitive data

Businesses must get your consent before using sensitive personal data. If they know you are a child, they must follow Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act rules in place on January 1, 2024. If they know or ignore that you are under 16, they cannot use your data for targeted ads or for profiling that drives major decisions. They cannot sell a child’s data. They also cannot sell data that shows your past or present location within 1,750 feet, except for stated exclusions like communications content and some utility metering data.

Stronger limits on business data use

Businesses must say exactly why they collect or use your data. They must only collect data that is needed for that stated purpose. They must keep your data safe with strong safeguards. They cannot use your data for new, incompatible reasons unless you give consent.

No retaliation for privacy choices and loyalty rules

Businesses cannot deny you goods, charge you more, or give you worse quality because you used your privacy rights. The law does not require a business to provide a service that needs data it does not collect. Businesses may offer different prices or features in voluntary loyalty, rewards, premium, discount, or club-card programs. If your opt-out conflicts with a program you joined, the business can ask you to confirm leaving. If you confirm, it must honor your opt-out.

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

  • Julie Fahey

    Democratic • House

  • Willy Chotzen

    Democratic • House

Cosponsors

  • Anthony Broadman

    Democratic • Senate

  • April Dobson

    Democratic • House

  • Ben Bowman

    Democratic • House

  • Christine Drazan

    Republican • Senate

  • Courtney Neron Misslin

    Democratic • Senate

  • Dacia Grayber

    Democratic • House

  • Daniel Nguyen

    Democratic • House

  • David Gomberg

    Democratic • House

  • Emerson Levy

    Democratic • House

  • Farrah Chaichi

    Democratic • House

  • James Manning Jr.

    Democratic • Senate

  • Jason Kropf

    Democratic • House

  • Jules Walters

    Democratic • House

  • Khanh Pham

    Democratic • Senate

  • Kim Wallan

    Republican • House

  • Lesly Muñoz

    Democratic • House

  • Lisa Fragala

    Democratic • House

  • Mark Gamba

    Democratic • House

  • Nathan Sosa

    Democratic • House

  • Sara Gelser Blouin

    Democratic • Senate

  • Sarah McDonald

    Democratic • House

  • Thuy Tran

    Democratic • House

  • Tom Andersen

    Democratic • House

  • Travis Nelson

    Democratic • House

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 149 • No: 0

House vote 5/27/2025

House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed bill.

Yes: 56 • No: 0

Senate vote 5/21/2025

Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed.

Yes: 27 • No: 0

Senate vote 5/13/2025

Judiciary: Heard and Reported Out with Amendments

Yes: 6 • No: 0

House vote 4/17/2025

Third reading. Carried by Chotzen. Passed.

Yes: 51 • No: 0

House vote 4/8/2025

Commerce and Consumer Protection: Heard and Reported Out with Amendments

Yes: 9 • No: 0

Actions Timeline

  1. Chapter 251, (2025 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2026.

    6/19/2025House
  2. Governor signed.

    6/3/2025House
  3. President signed.

    5/29/2025Senate
  4. Speaker signed.

    5/28/2025House
  5. House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed bill.

    5/27/2025House
  6. Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed.

    5/21/2025Senate
  7. Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent.

    5/20/2025Senate
  8. Second reading.

    5/19/2025Senate
  9. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.)

    5/16/2025Senate
  10. Work Session held.

    5/13/2025Senate
  11. Work Session held.

    5/12/2025Senate
  12. Public Hearing held.

    5/5/2025Senate
  13. Referred to Judiciary.

    4/21/2025Senate
  14. First reading. Referred to President's desk.

    4/21/2025Senate
  15. Third reading. Carried by Chotzen. Passed.

    4/17/2025House
  16. Rules suspended. Carried over to April 17, 2025 Calendar.

    4/16/2025House
  17. Second reading.

    4/15/2025House
  18. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed.

    4/14/2025House
  19. Work Session held.

    4/8/2025House
  20. Public Hearing and Work Session held.

    4/3/2025House
  21. Referred to Commerce and Consumer Protection.

    3/4/2025House
  22. First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.

    2/27/2025House

Bill Text

  • Enrolled

    5/27/2025

  • B-Engrossed

    5/16/2025

  • Senate Amendments to A-Engrossed

    5/16/2025

  • SJUD Amendment -A4 (Adopted)

    5/13/2025

  • SJUD Amendment -A4 (Proposed)

    5/5/2025

  • A-Engrossed

    4/14/2025

  • House Amendments to Introduced

    4/14/2025

  • HCCP Amendment -2 (Proposed)

    4/8/2025

  • HCCP Amendment -3 (Adopted)

    4/8/2025

  • HCCP Amendment -2 (Proposed)

    4/3/2025

  • Introduced

    2/26/2025

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