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OR HB2974
Bill
Status
6/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Annessa Hartman
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AI Summary
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Expands the definition of "sexually explicit conduct" for child exploitation crimes (ORS 163.670, 163.684, 163.686, 163.687) to include exhibition or display of a child's sexual or intimate parts when observed or recorded with intent to arouse, regardless of whether the child knows they are being observed or recorded
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Increases sentencing for invasion of personal privacy in the first degree from crime category 6 to crime category 8 on the Oregon sentencing guidelines grid when the victim is under 18 years of age
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Invasion of personal privacy in the first degree remains a Class C felony, with courts retaining discretion to designate it as a sex crime requiring registration if circumstances warrant
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Applies only to conduct occurring on or after the effective date
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Takes effect on the 91st day after the 2025 regular session of the 83rd Legislative Assembly adjourns sine die
Legislative Description
Relating to crimes involving children; prescribing an effective date.
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment.
6/27/2025