OregonHB 52032026 Regular SessionHouseWALLET

Relating to state financial administration; and declaring an emergency.

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

5 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 5 costs, 0 mixed.

Higher state lands permit fees through 2030

The Department of State Lands sets fees by calendar year for 2026–2030. Examples: General Authorization submission is $450 in 2026; on-site wetland determination is $450 in 2026 and rises to $660 in 2030; Tier 3 delineation report review is $3,500 in 2026; Type B removal-fill application base is $2,100 in 2026. Fees also apply to renewals, modifications, and transfers, with amounts increasing each year. The law takes effect on passage (emergency declaration).

Higher farm food-safety inspection rates

The Department of Agriculture charges $171 per hour for GAP/GHP inspections and travel, with a four-hour minimum. The smallest bill is $684 per inspection when the minimum applies. Extra hours cost $171 each. The law takes effect on passage (emergency declaration).

New fees for health worker licensing

The law sets new or higher fees for health worker licensing and background checks. You pay $125 to ask for a license predetermination as a counselor or psychologist; nurses pay $75. You pay $100 for a criminal conviction determination with the occupational therapy or pharmacy boards; chiropractors pay $75. Five‑needle protocol technicians pay $100 to register and $50 each year to renew. Through the Health Authority and Health Licensing Office: psilocybin worker permits cost $25 per year; training program curriculum approval is $500 per year; the workforce database fee is $4 for one year or $8 for two; predetermination requests and fingerprint checks are $50; EMS and hemodialysis technicians pay $50 for conviction determinations; provisional art therapist fees are $150 to apply and $50 per year to hold or renew, plus $50 for fingerprinting. The law takes effect on passage (emergency declaration).

New fees for naturopathic doctors

The Board of Naturopathic Medicine sets fees for applications, licenses, status changes, and records. Examples: $60 for application processing; $515 for a license to practice (some later‑year amounts are $300); $225 late renewal for active licenses; $260 for annual inactive renewal. Other fees include $75 for a natural childbirth certificate, $250 for the jurisprudence exam, $60 for fingerprint and records checks, $75 for a mailing list, and $50 for license verification. The law takes effect on passage (emergency declaration).

Liquor and cannabis product changes cost $25

When you amend a product registration with the Liquor and Cannabis Commission, you pay $25 per amendment. The fee applies each time you file a change. The law takes effect on passage (emergency declaration).

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

There is no primary sponsor on record.

Cosponsors

  • Ways and Means

    Affiliation unavailable

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 82 • No: 48

House vote 3/6/2026

Third reading. Carried by Sanchez. Passed.

Yes: 31 • No: 24

Senate vote 3/6/2026

Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Lieber. Passed.

Yes: 17 • No: 10

legislature vote 3/3/2026

Ways and Means: Heard and Reported Out

Yes: 34 • No: 14

Actions Timeline

  1. Chapter 128, (2026 Laws): Effective date April 7, 2026.

    4/13/2026House
  2. Governor signed.

    4/7/2026House
  3. President signed.

    3/10/2026Senate
  4. Speaker signed.

    3/10/2026House
  5. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Lieber. Passed.

    3/6/2026Senate
  6. Rules suspended. Second reading.

    3/6/2026Senate
  7. Recommendation: Do pass.

    3/6/2026Senate
  8. First reading. Referred to Ways and Means Committee.

    3/6/2026Senate
  9. Third reading. Carried by Sanchez. Passed.

    3/6/2026House
  10. Second reading.

    3/5/2026House
  11. Recommendation: Do pass.

    3/4/2026House
  12. Returned to Full Committee.

    3/3/2026House
  13. Work Session held.

    3/3/2026House
  14. Public Hearing and Work Session held.

    3/3/2026House
  15. Assigned to Subcommittee On Capital Construction.

    2/9/2026House
  16. Referred to Ways and Means.

    2/9/2026House
  17. First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.

    2/9/2026House

Bill Text

  • Enrolled

    3/6/2026

  • Introduced

    2/6/2026

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