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September 16, 2025
Oregon House Bill 3187 expands Oregon’s protections against age discrimination by prohibiting certain age-related inquiries prior to an initial interview.
Effective on September 27, 2025 (90 days after adjournment of the 2025 legislative session), Oregon employers, prospective employers, and employment agencies may not request the following information prior to completing an initial interview (or, if no interview occurs, prior to extending a conditional job offer):
However, age-related inquiries are allowed if:
To further protect against age discrimination, House Bill 3187 repeals a law that allowed apprenticeship programs to exclude applicants if they were unable to complete training before age 70.
Oregon Employers: It’s time to review and revise your employment applications to remove any questions that seek age-related information. In addition, train your interviewers to avoid asking age-related questions.
The author of this article, Patricia Tsipras, is a member of the Bar of Pennsylvania. This article is designed to provide one perspective regarding recent legal developments, and is not intended to serve as legal advice in Pennsylvania, Oregon, or any other jurisdiction, nor does it establish an attorney-client relationship with any reader of the article where one does not exist. Always consult an attorney with specific legal issues.