Legislative Information
The Department of Administrative Services provides coordination and guidance of legislative activities to agency staff who regularly work with the Governor's Office and the Legislature.
BillTracker
BillTracker is a real-time legislative bill tracking system that allows users to track bills throughout the legislative process. BillTracker is available for participating state agencies any time from any device with an active Internet connection. An account is required to access BillTracker. Contact the DAS Legislative Director if you have questions about BillTracker.
Oregon Legislative Information Service
The Oregon Legislative Information Service (OLIS) is a website that allows members of the public to stay informed on Legislative business. Users can see committee schedules and agendas, track bills, and learn how to engage in those proceedings. You can also find your district legislator. No account is needed to use this website.
Oregon Legislative Commission on Indian Services
The Legislative Commission on Indian Services (LCIS) was created by statute in 1975 to improve services to Indians in Oregon. Its 13 members are appointed jointly by the Senate President and the Speaker of the House to a two-year term. Commission members select their own officers to serve one-year terms of office.
Oregon Government Ethics Commission
The Oregon Government Ethics Commission (OGEC) is charged with impartially and effectively administering and enforcing Oregon's Government Ethics Laws for the benefit of Oregon's citizens. The commission provides several resources and training for lobbyists and public officials, including the
Guide for Public Officials.
Oregon Revised Statutes
The Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) are the codified state laws of Oregon. This online resource is administered by the Legislature.
Oregon Administrative Rules
The Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) are created by most agencies and some boards and commissions to implement and interpret their statutory authority (ORS 183.310(9)). Agencies may amend, repeal or renumber rules on a permanent or temporary (up to 180 days) basis.