On May 27, 2025, and June 3, 2025, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek signed into law H.B. 3875 and H.B. 2008, each of which amends the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (the “Act”).

H.B. 3875 expands the Act’s scope to cover all motor vehicle manufacturers that control or process personal data obtained from consumers’ use of vehicle or any component of a vehicle, by removing car makers and affiliates from an exemption for entities that process the data of fewer than 100,000 consumers or derives 25 percent or more of their revenue from selling data. As a result, drivers have the right to opt out of having their personal information sold or used for advertising by car makers.

H.B. 2008 amends the Act to prohibit the sale of precise geolocation data relating to an individual or their device’s present or past location (within a radius of 1,750 feet), and the sale of personal data of children under age 16.

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