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"AOI and its retail council is a valuable investment for any retailer. Without the teaming of our various retailers working in conjunction with AOI, we would not be heard by our policy makers."
--Robb Simons, Director of Human Resources, G.I. Joes Inc.
Mission: Support retailers doing business in Oregon and promote a vibrant, sustainable and competitive economy through private sector expansion and job creation.
Goals: Identify issues of interest to the retail community; analyze their impact on retailer ability to meet customer needs; discuss political and financial implications; determine their relevance to AOI members and the Oregon business community.
Organized Retail and Metal Theft
AOI Position:
AOI supports clarifying existing laws relating to, and enhancing penalties for certain forms of retail and metal theft.
Rigid Plastic Containers & Bottle Bill
AOI Position:
AOI supports the existing rigid plastic container law and seeks refinement in calculating recycling rates. AOI also supports full integration of Oregon’s new water bottle deposit system before further expansion is contemplated.
Use of Biometric Data
AOI Position:
AOI supports the use of biometric data for drivers’ licenses and adapting to federal requirements for state ID.
Electronic Product Stewardship
AOI Position:
AOI supports manufacturer responsibility for electronic product stewardship recycling. We will work to support effective implementation of new E-waste rules.
Prevailing Wage
AOI Position:
AOI opposes expansion of prevailing wage law, especially to private construction, as damaging to the economy and job creation.
Identity Theft
AOI Position:
AOI supports a security freeze on credit for victims of Identity theft.
Shoplifting
AOI Position:
Historically, AOI has supported increased penalties for shoplifting.
Unlawful Trade Practices Act
AOI Position:
AOI opposes expansion of Oregon’s unlawful trade practices act in terms of fines and breadth of the law as an unnecessary burden on trade.
Pricing / Price Discrimination
AOI Position:
In most cases AOI has opposed laws governing and expanding pricing regulation as being detrimental to economic growth, job creation, and competitive commerce.
Point-of-Sale Purchasing Requirements
AOI Position:
Historically, AOI has opposed requiring identification for purchases of certain products, such as whipping cream, batteries, etc.
Big Box Stores
AOI Position:
AOI opposes bans on big box stores as an unnecessary restriction on business.
Packaging Bans
AOI Position:
AOI opposes packaging bans as an unnecessary burden on Oregon business and detrimental to the state’s economy.
Labeling Laws
AOI Position:
AOI opposes labeling laws as an unnecessary burden on Oregon business.
Pesticide Reporting
AOI Position:
AOI opposes pesticide sales reporting as an unnecessary burden on Oregon business.
- Retail 2010 Session Report
- SB 1032 would have prohibited retailers from offering for sale any product intended for use in eating and drinking that contains BPA, if that product is intended primarily for use by a child under the age of three.
- February 26, 2010 Read More
- Defibrillator (AED) Law Set to Take Effect January 1, 2010
- The law requires that businesses with 50,000 square feet or more and that have at least 25 individuals congregated on a normal business day, have automated external defibrillators on their premises.
- December 23, 2009 Read More
- Phosphate Limits for Automatic Dishwashing Detergents go into effect in 2010
- All cleaning agents sold in Oregon must be labeled with the percent of phosphorus by weight including the equivalency of phosphorus per recommended use level.
- December 1, 2009 Read More
- Oregon's Paint Care Product Stewardship Puts Retailers at the Hub
- Product stewardship updates were on the agenda this week at the joint meeting of House and Senate Environment committees.
- November 20, 2009 Read More
- AOI Opposes the Provider Tax Bill That Threatens to Put Yet Another Burden on Oregon's Small Businesses
- In early April, legislative negotiators quietly announced their decision to forgo a claims tax for Oregon Health Plan funding.
- April 24, 2009 Read More
- Chemical Bills Threaten to Impose New Regulations without Scientific or Public Input
- HB 2141, HB 2367 and HB 2792— are a series of bills that seek to, among other things, arbitrarily ban certain chemicals and products and grant sweeping new authority to state regulators
- April 10, 2009 Read More
- Product Stewardship Bill Scheduled
- HB 3060 focuses its prohibitions and its take back requirements on rechargeable batteries and lighting that contains mercury.
- March 20, 2009 Read More




