Oregon Revised Statutes

Or. Rev. Stat. § 171.127 (2026)

When proposed measure to bear name of person other than member requesting introduction; statement of chief sponsor

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      171.127 When proposed measure to bear name of person other than member requesting introduction; statement of chief sponsor. (1) Each proposed legislative measure shall at the time of submission for filing bear the name of any state or other public agency or representative thereof, any private organization or representative thereof, or any person other than a member of the Legislative Assembly at whose specific formal request the measure is being introduced. As used in this subsection, “formal request” means the presentation, submission or providing of a drafted measure to a member or committee of the Legislative Assembly.

      (2) Each proposed legislative measure shall bear a statement signed by the chief sponsor thereof, stating that all agencies, organizations and persons that have formally requested the measure are named thereon. [1975 c.783 §§1,2; 1981 c.517 §14; 1999 c.1074 §6]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2019–2020 · leading case: City of Damascus v. State of Oregon, 472 P.3d 741 (Or. 2020).
City of Damascus v. State of Oregon, 472 P.3d 741 (Or. 2020). “Petitioners also argue that SB 226 violates ORS 171.127 because the bill failed to “bear the name” of the entities that requested it at the time the bill was filed, as required by that statute.”
AKS LLC v. Dept. of Rev., 23 Or. Tax 300 (Or. T.C. 2019). “”); see generally ORS 171.127(1) (requiring that a bill list the name of any agency making a “formal request” for its introduction; defining “formal request” as “presentation, submission or pro- viding of a drafted measure”).”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 171.127(1) — 1 case
AKS LLC v. Dept. of Rev., 23 Or. Tax 300 (Or. T.C. 2019). “”); see generally ORS 171.127(1) (requiring that a bill list the name of any agency making a “formal request” for its introduction; defining “formal request” as “presentation, submission or pro- viding of a drafted measure”).”
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