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Oregon House Bill HB3000
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Oregon 2025 Regular Session
Oregon House Bill HB3000
Introduced
1/13/25
Refer
1/17/25
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Relating to oversight of the child abuse investigation process.
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OR HB2434
Relating to child abuse investigations.
OR HB2435
Relating to child abuse investigations.
OR SB823
Relating to records of investigations of child abuse occurring in state programs; declaring an emergency.
OR SB106
Relating to investigations; prescribing an effective date.
OR SB1579
Relating to child abuse; declaring an emergency.
OR SB218
Relating to investigations conducted by the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission.
OR SB769
Relating to abuse investigations involving alleged perpetrators who are under 18 years of age; declaring an emergency.
OR SB1030
Relating to child welfare investigations.
OR SB901
Relating to investigative subpoenas in child abuse investigations; and declaring an emergency.
OR HB4086
Relating to children; declaring an emergency.
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