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HB 4107: Requires an urgent care center to make publicly available specified information about the urgent care center, offer specified services and, except in certain circumstances, have at least one licensed health care provider on site during the hours of operation.
Tracking HB 4107 through the Oregon Legislature.
Updates
Newest first · click to expandBill ActionMarch 5, 2026HB 4107
Senate: President signed.
Bill ActionMarch 4, 2026HB 4107
House: Speaker signed.
Bill ActionMarch 3, 2026HB 4107
Senate: Third reading. Carried by Hayden. Passed.
Bill ActionMarch 2, 2026HB 4107
Senate: Carried over to 03-03 by unanimous consent.
Bill ActionFebruary 27, 2026HB 4107
Senate: Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.
Bill ActionFebruary 27, 2026HB 4107
Senate: Second reading.
Bill ActionFebruary 25, 2026HB 4107
Senate: Work Session held.
TestimonyFebruary 23, 2026HB 4107
Senate: Public Hearing held.
Bill ActionFebruary 19, 2026HB 4107
Senate: First reading. Referred to President's desk.
Bill ActionFebruary 19, 2026HB 4107
Senate: Referred to Health Care.
Bill ActionFebruary 18, 2026HB 4107
House: Third reading. Carried by Nathanson. Passed.
Bill ActionFebruary 17, 2026HB 4107
House: Second reading.
Bill ActionFebruary 16, 2026HB 4107
House: Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed.
Bill ActionFebruary 12, 2026HB 4107
House: Work Session held.
TestimonyFebruary 5, 2026HB 4107
House: Public Hearing held.
Bill ActionFebruary 2, 2026HB 4107
House: First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
Bill ActionFebruary 2, 2026HB 4107