Oregon Code § 183.333·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Policy
statement; public involvement in development of policy and drafting of rules;
advisory committees.
(1)(a) The Legislative Assembly finds and declares that it is the policy of
this state that whenever possible the public be involved in the development of
public policy by agencies and in the drafting of rules. The Legislative
Assembly encourages agencies to seek public input to the maximum extent
possible before giving notice of intent to adopt a rule. The agency may appoint
an advisory committee or use any other means of obtaining public views that
will assist the agency in drafting the rule.
(b) The
membership of an advisory committee appointed under this subsection must
represent the interests of persons and communities likely to be affected by the
rule.
(c) An agency
that appoints an advisory committee under this subsection with regard to
adoption of rules implementing legislation enacted by the Legislative Assembly
shall invite to participate as a nonvoting member of the committee:
(A) For
legislation sponsored by a member of the Legislative Assembly, the first chief
sponsor of the legislation, or another sponsor of the legislation as designated
by the first chief sponsor.
(B) For legislation
sponsored by a committee of the Legislative Assembly, the chair of the
committee that sponsored the legislation at the time the legislation was
introduced, or another member of the committee as designated by the chair.
(2) Any agency in
its discretion may develop a list of interested parties and inform those
parties of any issue that may be the subject of rulemaking and invite the
parties to make comments on the issue.
(3) If an agency
appoints an advisory committee for consideration of a rule under subsection (1)
of this section, the agency shall seek the committees recommendations on
whether the rule will have a fiscal impact, what the extent of that impact will
be and whether the rule will have a significant adverse impact on small
businesses. If the committee indicates that the rule will have a significant
adverse impact on small businesses, the agency shall seek the committees
recommendations on compliance with ORS 183.540.
(4) An agency
shall consider an advisory committees recommendations provided under
subsection (3) of this section in preparing the statement of fiscal impact
required by ORS 183.335 (2)(b)(E).
(5) If an agency
does not appoint an advisory committee for consideration of a permanent rule
under subsection (1) of this section and 10 or more persons likely to be
affected by the rule object to the agencys statement of fiscal impact as
required by ORS 183.335 (2)(b)(E) or an association with at least 10 members
likely to be affected by the rule objects to the statement, the agency shall
appoint a fiscal impact advisory committee to provide recommendations on
whether the rule will have a fiscal impact and what the extent of that impact
will be. The membership of the fiscal impact advisory committee must represent
the interests of persons and communities likely to be affected by the rule. An
objection under this subsection must be made not later than 14 days after the
notice required by ORS 183.335 (1) is given. If the agency determines that the
statement does not adequately reflect the rules fiscal impact, the agency
shall extend the period for submission of data or views under ORS 183.335
(3)(a) by at least 20 days. The agency shall include any recommendations from
the committee in the record maintained by the agency for the rule.
(6) An agency may
appoint the Small Business Rules Advisory Committee established in ORS 183.407
as the advisory committee or fiscal impact advisory committee for purposes of
this section.
(7) Subsection
(5) of this section does not apply to any rule adopted by an agency to comply
with a judgment or a settlement of a judicial proceeding.
(8) If an agency
is required by law to appoint an advisory committee or a fiscal impact advisory
committee under this section, the agency may not appoint an officer, employee
or other agent of the agency to serve as a member of the advisory committee or fiscal
impact advisory committee. [2003 c.749 §4; 2005 c.807 §4; 2013 c.273 §1; 2018
c.20 §3; 2021 c.463 §1; 2025 c.446 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 183.333
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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