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OR SB1043

Bill

Status

Failed

6/27/2025

Primary Sponsor

Daniel Bonham

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Origin

Senate

2025 Legislative Measures

AI Summary

  • Adds refusing to obey a lawful order by a peace officer or parole and probation officer as a way of committing the crime of interfering with an officer

  • Changes the mental state requirement from "intentionally or knowingly" to "intentionally" only for acts that prevent or attempt to prevent officers from performing duties

  • Removes the prohibition that prevented a person from being arrested or charged under this section if already arrested or charged for another offense based on the same conduct

  • Maintains the Class A misdemeanor classification and exemptions for resisting arrest (ORS 162.315) and passive resistance

  • Applies to conduct occurring on or after the effective date, reversing changes made by HB 3164 (2021)

Legislative Description

Relating to the crime of interfering with a peace officer or parole and probation officer.

Last Action

In committee upon adjournment.

6/27/2025

Committee Referrals

Judiciary2/18/2025

Full Bill Text

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