Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 173 § 173.029 — Preparation of statements for legislation creating new crime, increasing period
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 173 ·
Oregon Code § 173.029·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Preparation of statements for legislation creating new crime, increasing period
of incarceration or otherwise modifying sentencing or state corrections
policies.
(1) For
any measure reported out of a committee of the Legislative Assembly, the effect
of which is to create a new crime, increase the period of incarceration allowed
or required for an existing crime or otherwise modify sentencing or state
corrections policies, the Legislative Fiscal Officer, with the aid of the
Legislative Revenue Officer, state agencies and affected local governmental
units, shall prepare a fiscal impact statement describing the fiscal impact
that the measure would, if enacted, have on the state as well as on local
governmental units.
(2) In particular
and to the extent practicable, the Legislative Fiscal Officer shall determine
and describe in the statement the following:
(a) The fiscal
impact on state and local law enforcement agencies, including an estimate of
the increase in anticipated number of arrests annually;
(b) The fiscal
impact on state and local courts, including an estimate of the increase in the
anticipated number of cases annually;
(c) The fiscal
impact on district attorney offices, including an estimate of the increase in
the anticipated number of prosecutions annually;
(d) The fiscal
impact on public defense resources, including an estimate of the increase in
the anticipated number of cases annually; and
(e) The fiscal
impact on state and local corrections resources, including resources supporting
parole and probation supervision, and also including an estimate of the
increase in the anticipated number of bed-days to be used annually at both the
state and local level as a result of the passage of the measure.
(3) The fiscal
impact statement required under this section must describe the fiscal impact
that the measure would, if enacted, have on the state as well as on local
governmental units for 10 years, beginning on the effective date of the
measure.
(4) A state
agency that prepares and submits to the Legislative Fiscal Officer fiscal
impact statements or related fiscal information applicable to a measure
introduced before the Legislative Assembly, the effect of which is to create a
new crime, increase the period of incarceration allowed or required for an
existing crime or otherwise modify sentencing or state corrections policies,
shall describe the fiscal impact that the measure would have on the state
agency for 10 years, beginning on the effective date of the measure. [1987
c.854 §2; 2001 c.962 §103; 2007 c.828 §2; 2013 c.649 §46; 2016 c.117 §2]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 173.029
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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