Is AI Regulated in Oregon? Here's What You Need to Know
Yes — Oregon has strong AI regulation
Oregon has a regulation score of 7/10 (restrictive). The state has introduced 20 AI-related bills, enacted 5 into law, and currently has 9 pending bills.
7/10
Regulation Score
20
Total AI Bills
5
Enacted Laws
9
Pending Bills
Current AI Laws in Oregon
- 1.OR SB 621 - Facial Recognition Moratorium Extension
- 2.OR HB 2052 - AI Bias in Public Services Act
- 3.OR SB 1571 - Algorithmic Accountability in Housing
- 4.OR HB 3390 - AI Transparency in Employment
Pending AI Legislation
Oregon currently has 9 pending AI-related bills under consideration. This indicates significant legislative interest in AI policy.
Companies Lobbying on AI in Oregon
Intel (Hillsboro)PuppetJama SoftwareVacasa
Total tracked AI lobbying activity in Oregon: $6.8M
How Oregon Compares
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View full OregonAI policy profile →Frequently Asked Questions
Is AI regulated in Oregon?▼
Yes. Oregon has a regulation score of 7/10 and has enacted 5 AI-related laws. The state is considered to have a restrictive regulatory environment for artificial intelligence.
How many AI bills has Oregon passed?▼
Oregon has enacted 5 AI-related laws out of 20 total AI bills introduced. There are currently 9 pending bills under consideration.
Which companies lobby on AI policy in Oregon?▼
Companies actively engaged in AI lobbying in Oregon include Intel (Hillsboro), Puppet, Jama Software, Vacasa. Total tracked lobbying activity in the state is approximately $6.8 million.
How does Oregon compare to other states on AI regulation?▼
Oregon has a regulation score of 7/10, placing it in the restrictive category. For comparison, Maryland scores 7/10 and Massachusetts scores 7/10.
What AI laws are currently in effect in Oregon?▼
Key AI laws in effect in Oregon include: OR SB 621 - Facial Recognition Moratorium Extension; OR HB 2052 - AI Bias in Public Services Act; OR SB 1571 - Algorithmic Accountability in Housing; OR HB 3390 - AI Transparency in Employment. These laws form the core of the state's AI regulatory framework.