Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 291 § 291.214 — Governor to prepare recommendations regarding certain tax expenditures
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 291 ·
Oregon Code § 291.214·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Governor to prepare recommendations regarding certain tax expenditures.
(1) The Governor, during the
preparation of the Governors budget and before its submission to the
Legislative Assembly, shall identify each tax expenditure that has a full or
partial sunset that, if allowed to take effect, will have a fiscal impact on
the state or on school districts for the next biennium, and shall prepare a
recommendation as to each tax expenditure identified under this paragraph that
indicates the Governors opinion on whether the full or partial sunset of the
tax expenditure should be allowed to take effect as scheduled or should be
revised to a different date.
(2) As used in
this section:
(a) Full sunset
means any provision that completely eliminates an existing tax expenditure on a
specified date.
(b) Partial
sunset means any provision that reduces the amount of an existing tax
expenditure or that alters the eligibility requirements for the expenditure as
of a specified date. [Amended by 1995 c.746 §67; 2016 c.117 §18]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 291.214
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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