2015 Regular Session
Bill Selection
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Senate Bills
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SB 0-99
- SB 1 Abolishes Oregon Health Insurance Exchange Corporation and board of directors of corporation and transfers powers, rights, obligations, liabilities, functions and duties to Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- SB 2 Establishes procedures for sentencing defendant as sexually violent dangerous offender for certain first degree sex crimes.
- SB 3 Creates crime of endangering person protected by Family Abuse Prevention Act restraining order.
- SB 4 Modifies definition of "animal rescue entity" to provide that legal custody of 10 or more animals includes animals located off-site.
- SB 5 Provides that portion of State Highway 126 between Florence and Eugene shall be known as William Tebeau Memorial Highway.
- SB 6 Extends terms of office of members of Commission for the Blind.
- SB 7 Requires Oregon Health Authority to exercise procurement authority under Public Contracting Code and under supervision of Oregon Department of Administrative Services, for specified purposes.
- SB 8 Increases statute of limitations for certain sex crimes to within 20 years after commission of crime.
- SB 9 Directs Secretary of State to conduct performance audit of state agency public records retention and disclosure practices, including analysis and recommendations on specified criteria.
- SB 11 Exempts from lease requirements privately owned structures on state-owned submerged and submersible lands that were constructed prior to January 1, 1916.
- SB 12 Removes prohibition against local government enactment of taxes on alcoholic beverages.
- SB 13 Authorizes law enforcement agencies to establish sobriety checkpoints.
- SB 14 Removes prohibition against local government imposition of taxes on cigarettes and tobacco products.
- SB 15 Provides that court may not issue warrant or impose sanction of confinement for contempt that results from defendant's failure to comply with judgment debtor examination or written interrogatories.
- SB 16 Requires court to inform jury of certain mandatory minimum sentences prior to deliberation.
- SB 17 Creates Oregon Intellectual Property Protection Corporation.
- SB 18 Removes antitrust exemption for coordinated care organizations.
- SB 19 Establishes joint and several liability for person that aids or abets employer, contractor or subcontractor in violating certain wage rate statutes.
- SB 20 Modifies applicability of minimum energy efficiency standards to certain products.
- SB 21 Establishes Task Force on Clean Air Fee or Tax Implementation to review results of report required by chapter 770, Oregon Laws 2013, and develop recommendations or proposals for options to implement clean air fee or tax to generate revenue.
- SB 22 Establishes Task Force on Ocean Acidification.
- SB 23 Directs Department of Environmental Quality to conduct study and develop recommendations for legislation to encourage transition to cleaner burning woodstoves or other cleaner home heating options.
- SB 24 Establishes Task Force on Natural Resource Agency Consolidation.
- SB 25 Allows rural county with no population growth, and other local governments in county, to adopt comprehensive land use plan without complying with statewide land use planning goals.
- SB 26 Repeals sunset of law requiring moneys that are in county's road fund and expended for patrolling to be used solely for direct and indirect costs associated with patrolling.
- SB 27 Resolves certain contradictory provisions applicable to duties of county clerk.
- SB 28 Clarifies that county clerk may use elector's registration record, rather than physical registration card, to authenticate signatures.
- SB 29 Establishes procedures for electing precinct committeepersons.
- SB 30 Requires certain terms in certain contracts for implementing architectural paint stewardship program.
- SB 31 Authorizes local units of government that have contracted with Department of Environmental Quality to carry out certain duties of department to contract with private persons to carry out certain duties of department on behalf of local units of government.
- SB 32 Directs Public Utility Commission to form work group to study methods by which public utility that furnishes natural gas may expand service to areas that do not have access to natural gas.
- SB 33 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services, for State Fair Council, for operation of State Fair Council and Oregon State Fair, start-up expenses, repair, deferred maintenance or insurance of fairground properties or capital expenditures for buildings, furniture, fixtures or equipment.
- SB 34 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services, for State Fair Council, for repair, maintenance or insurance of state fairground properties or capital expenditures for buildings or equipment.
- SB 35 Specifies form of notice that cooperative must provide to directors, members, shareholders and other persons and when notice is effective.
- SB 36 Makes technical changes in Oregon tax statutes.
- SB 37 Extends sunset for tax credit for rural medical care.
- SB 38 Extends sunset for tax credit for expenses in lieu of nursing home care.
- SB 39 Extends sunset for tax credit for long term care insurance premiums.
- SB 40 Extends sunset for tax credit for child with disability.
- SB 41 Extends sunset for tax credit for elderly or permanently and totally disabled.
- SB 42 Extends sunset for tax credit for loss of limb function.
- SB 43 Extends sunset for additional personal exemption credit for taxpayer with severe disability.
- SB 44 Extends sunset for tax credit for university venture development fund contributions.
- SB 45 Extends sunset for tax credit for qualified equity investment.
- SB 46 Extends sunset for tax credit for employment-related household services and dependent care expenses.
- SB 47 Extends sunset for tax credit for working family child care.
- SB 48 Extends sunset for tax credit for employer-provided dependent care assistance.
- SB 49 Extends sunset for tax credit for contributions to Office of Child Care.
- SB 50 Extends sunset for tax credit for individual development account donations.
- SB 51 Extends sunset for tax credit for withdrawals from individual development accounts.
- SB 52 Extends sunset of corporate tax offset of insurer assessment.
- SB 53 Extends sunset for tax credit for provision of health care services under TRICARE contract.
- SB 54 Extends sunset for tax credit for provision of medical care to residents of Oregon Veterans' Home.
- SB 55 Authorizes state agencies that request persons to voluntarily supply Social Security numbers on documents relating to any monetary obligation or transaction to include on documents notice that Social Security numbers may be used for state agency debt collection activities.
- SB 56 Directs Secretary of State to maintain Statewide Lien Register.
- SB 57 For purposes of transfer to Shared Services Fund, limits personal income tax revenue to revenue due to jobs that did not exist on date property of eligible project was granted exemption.
- SB 58 Authorizes county with population greater than 650,000 to establish homestead property tax deferral program.
- SB 59 Modifies conditions for optional reduced rates of personal income tax on nonpassive income attributable to partnership or S corporation by aligning with federal provision that allows for elective grouping of related entities that form economic unit.
- SB 60 Creates exception to five-year ownership requirement for homestead if claimant for deferral moved to homestead from homestead that met five-year ownership requirement.
- SB 61 Modifies list of jurisdictions of incorporation for which income must be included on Oregon corporate excise tax return, if corporation is member of unitary group with Oregon corporation.
- SB 62 Provides that tax credit for crop donation cannot be claimed for portion of crop that has been processed.
- SB 63 Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- SB 64 Modifies authority of metropolitan service district without charter to acquire or construct visitor-oriented facilities.
- SB 65 Provides that foreign or alien insurer may elect to apply credit allowed for qualified equity investment against corporate excise tax or against retaliatory tax.
- SB 66 Directs Secretary of State to conduct general review of adoption of cross-nomination system for candidates for public office in Oregon.
- SB 67 Changes certain ballot markings from "Presidential only" to "Federal only.".
- SB 68 Directs Secretary of State to conduct review of number of ballots returned by mail during 2014 general election that were received by county clerk after date of election.
- SB 69 Directs Secretary of State to conduct evaluation on whether relevant sections in chapter 756, Oregon Laws 2013, improved transparency in campaign finance reporting and whether additional legislation is necessary.
- SB 70 Clarifies meaning of "district" in ORS 255.125 to 255.205.
- SB 71 Provides that pharmacies shall electronically report to Oregon Health Authority information under prescription monitoring program not later than 72 hours after dispensing prescription drug.
- SB 72 Increases fees to take nursing examination and renew nursing license.
- SB 73 Repeals statute authorizing payment of support for child attending school.
- SB 74 Eliminates requirement that electors provide postage to mail election ballot to county clerk.
- SB 75 Establishes Task Force on Campaign Finance Reform to conduct analysis and determine best method to address campaign finance reforms.
- SB 76 Removes requirement for business to file notice of intent to conduct going out of business sale with Secretary of State but requires business to display notice of intent at location where going out of business sale will occur.
- SB 77 Provides that corporation sole may not be formed or incorporated in this state on or after effective date of Act.
- SB 78 Modifies requirements for becoming approved teacher education program.
- SB 79 Requires school district to provide instruction in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and uses of automated external defibrillators.
- SB 80 Abolishes Oregon University System, office of Chancellor of the Oregon University System and State Board of Higher Education.
- SB 81 Requires tuition for certain courses offered at community college to be waived if person meets specified criteria.
- SB 82 Establishes student loan insurance as class of insurance in Oregon.
- SB 83 Establishes supervised clinical practice experience requirements for applicants for initial teaching license.
- SB 84 Establishes statewide standards and funding mechanisms for accelerated college credit programs for high school students.
- SB 85 Authorizes local governments to implement programs to make loans or facilitate private financing of seismic rehabilitation of multifamily residential dwellings or commercial or industrial buildings by property owners.
- SB 86 Authorizes establishment of firearms training facility on lot or parcel that is in exclusive farm zone, forest zone or mixed farm and forest zone, and that is not within city or urban growth boundary.
- SB 87 Modifies law regarding requirement that public employer grant preference to veteran and disabled veteran in selection process for competitive position.
- SB 88 Excludes veterans' disability benefits from calculation of spousal support awards in family law proceedings.
- SB 89 Authorizes county governing body in each county and Department of Veterans' Affairs to appoint one or more volunteer veterans' guides to provide support services and assistance to veterans, spouses and dependents of veterans, and survivors of veterans, within county or served by department.
- SB 90 Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to submit report to interim legislative committees, no later than July 1, 2016, regarding delivery of veterans' services.
- SB 91 Directs Oregon Military Department to submit report to interim legislative committees, no later than July 1, 2016, regarding implementation of Oregon Code of Military Justice.
- SB 92 Directs State Board of Education to develop data collection standards for school districts to collect data on students from military families.
- SB 93 Requires reimbursement for up to 90-day supply of prescription drug that is prescribed under certain conditions.
- SB 94 Directs Land Conservation and Development Commission to require local governments in which there are communities at substantial risk of experiencing severe impact from tsunami inundation to plan for tsunami resilience.
- SB 95 Requires facility dispensing Class 1 flammable liquids or diesel fuel to have manually-operated system capable of allowing liquid or fuel dispensing if usual electrical power supply to dispensing device is disrupted.
- SB 96 Authorizes certain districts to withdraw from participation in health benefit plans offered by Oregon Educators Benefit Board under certain circumstances.
- SB 97 Requires reinstatement of home and community-based services for child of military service member upon child's return to state after temporary absence due to parent's military obligation.
- SB 98 Creates Director of Legislative Audit Office appointed by Joint Legislative Audit Committee.
- SB 99 Abolishes daylight saving time on January 1, 2021.
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SB 100-199
- SB 100 Directs Oregon Business Development Department, in consultation with Department of Consumer and Business Services, to conduct study regarding state regulation of businesses and persons engaged in occupations.
- SB 101 Creates Joint Legislative Committee to Review Agency Regulation of Oregon Businesses.
- SB 102 Establishes Joint Interim Legislative Committee to Review Economic Development Programs in Oregon.
- SB 103 Directs Governor and Legislative Assembly, in developing outcomes-based budget, to use process identifying priorities of government.
- SB 104 Requires state agencies to use federal E-Verify employment verification system to verify employment eligibility of job applicants.
- SB 105 Creates Sunset Advisory Committee.
- SB 106 Directs Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to establish handgun safety instructor program.
- SB 107 Allows conviction for certain traffic violations to be set aside.
- SB 108 Prohibits performance of late-term sex-selective abortion.
- SB 109 Requires Secretary of State to designate statistical sampling technique to identify percentage of active electors not legally entitled to vote.
- SB 110 Requires persons registering to vote in this state for first time to supply acceptable evidence of identification.
- SB 111 Prohibits school district or public charter school from advancing student beyond third grade if student is not reading at or above third grade level.
- SB 112 Establishes Career and Technical Education Investment Council.
- SB 113 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to convene work group of stakeholders to determine most appropriate method for public universities and community colleges to report employment data for employees.
- SB 114 Directs Oregon Education Investment Board to evaluate methods for providing components of two-generation strategy to address poverty.
- SB 115 Removes six-month county residence requirement for legal resident applicant for concealed handgun license.
- SB 116 Increases membership on Oregon Health and Science University Board of Directors from 10 members to 12 by adding one faculty member and one nonfaculty staff member.
- SB 117 Establishes Task Force on Jurisdictional Transfers.
- SB 118 Requires law enforcement agency to establish policies and procedures for retaining recordings from cameras worn upon police officer's person to record officer's interactions with members of public.
- SB 119 Requires insurer offering health benefit plans to provide annual notice to policyholders of specified information about Department of Consumer and Business Services' rate review process.
- SB 120 Directs Land Conservation and Development Commission to adopt or amend rules relating to transportation improvements.
- SB 121 Authorizes electors in affected territory to propose plan for abating health hazard other than annexation of territory or extraterritorial extension of city or district services to territory.
- SB 122 Creates income tax credit for classroom expenses of educator .
- SB 123 Directs Public Employees Retirement Board to study status of volunteer firefighters with respect to Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 124 Creates crimes of unlawful manufacture of marijuana within 1,000 feet of school zone and unlawful delivery of marijuana within 1,000 feet of school zone.
- SB 125 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to take certain actions prior to adopting new programs or expanding existing programs.
- SB 126 Provides that county is exempt from applicability of statute banning use of dogs to hunt or pursue cougars if voters approve county measure proposed by initiative petition or referred to people by governing body of county.
- SB 127 Adds Oregon Volunteer Firefighters Association to list of entities eligible for individual income tax return checkoff contribution.
- SB 128 Includes base pay of certain telecommunicators as comparable factor to be considered by arbitrator in establishing pay for telecommunicators employed by Department of State Police.
- SB 129 Directs Department of Revenue to make shared services distributions out of unreceipted revenue.
- SB 130 Repeals state preemption of charter and statutory authority of local governments to set minimum wage requirements.
- SB 131 Establishes Task Force on the Willamette Falls Navigation Canal and Locks.
- SB 132 Expands crime of assault in third degree to include physical injury to health care provider in hospital.
- SB 133 Allows Department of Consumer and Business Services to make system for electronic access to building code information available for other purposes.
- SB 134 Establishes Oregon Investment Department as public investment agency to be supervised by director appointed by Oregon Investment Council.
- SB 135 Directs Department of Education to pay for costs of education of students in eligible day treatment programs and eligible residential treatment programs by making grants in aid to school districts where programs are located.
- SB 136 Provides that franchisee or subfranchisor is not employee of franchisor if franchise is subject to state or federal law, if franchisee or subfranchisor obtains license, registration or other authorization required under federal, state or local law that is necessary to engage in business under terms of franchise and files with Department of Consumer and Business Services copy of franchise and signed statement in which parties to franchise attest to agreeing to terms of franchise and if franchisee
- SB 137 Changes definition of public works for purpose of applying prevailing rate of wage to include project that uses $750,000 or more of funds of public agency for constructing, reconstructing, painting or performing major renovation on road, highway, building, structure or improvement of any type.
- SB 138 Allows brewery-public house licensee to distribute malt beverages manufactured by licensee for delivery to other premises having same owner, for export or for delivery to wholesale purchasers.
- SB 139 Decreases membership of Travel Information Council.
- SB 140 Extends sunset date for Oregon Broadband Advisory Council.
- SB 141 Provides for Oregon Liquor Control Commission to pay business loss compensation to liquor store operator if change in system for selling distilled liquor prohibits commission from purchasing or selling distilled liquor.
- SB 142 Subjects vehicles owned or operated by certain public bodies to laws regulating motor carriers.
- SB 143 Establishes Self-Insurer Security Fund for certain employers subject to workers' compensation laws.
- SB 144 Modifies requirements for health benefit plan coverage of telemedical health services.
- SB 145 Modifies Insurance Code definition of "small employer" .
- SB 146 Modifies definition of small employer to permit in-state employers with out-of-state employees to qualify as small employers.
- SB 147 Changes communication requirements for pharmacy or pharmacist that substitutes biological product.
- SB 148 Changes State Board of Pharmacy membership to include two licensed pharmacy technicians.
- SB 149 Expands requirements for independent living that must be contained in case plans for children in custody of Department of Human Services.
- SB 150 Requires Department of Human Services, child-caring agency and foster home to ensure provision of minimum of one extracurricular activity, where available at school or in community, to child receiving care or services from department, agency or home.
- SB 151 Modifies requirements for health benefit plan coverage of telemedical health service.
- SB 152 Includes authority to prescribe Schedule II hydrocodone-combination drugs in practice of optometry.
- SB 153 Clarifies definition of "independent practice" for purpose of insurance reimbursement for services provided by licensed physician assistant or certified nurse practitioner.
- SB 154 Requires Oregon Health Authority to exercise procurement authority under Public Contracting Code and under supervision of Oregon Department of Administrative Services, for specified purposes.
- SB 155 Permits contracting agency in procurement for goods or services to give preference to bidder or proposer that is located in distressed area.
- SB 156 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to provide financial assistance and training and technical assistance to microenterprises and microenterprise support organizations.
- SB 157 Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to submit report to interim legislative committees, no later than July 1, 2016, regarding implementation of veterans' and servicemembers' specialty treatment courts.
- SB 158 Authorizes Oregon Youth Authority to contract with cities to administer juvenile corrections programs and services.
- SB 159 Revises procedures for preparation of Governor's budget.
- SB 160 Requires confirmation by Legislative Assembly of new designation of scenic waterway for designation to become effective.
- SB 161 Authorizes county tax collector to transmit electronic notices of warrants for delinquent taxes on business personal property to Secretary of State for filing in Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) system.
- SB 162 Prohibits marijuana grow sites and licensed producers, processors and sellers of marijuana from being located within 1,000 feet of school.
- SB 163 Provides that requirement to sell or offer for sale diesel fuel that contains specified percentage of biodiesel or other renewable fuel does not apply to sale of diesel fuel that is exempt from excise tax in counties east of summit of Cascade Mountains during period from October 1 of each year to February 28 of following year.
- SB 164 Provides that requirement to sell or offer for sale diesel fuel that contains specified percentage of biodiesel or other renewable diesel does not apply to sales in counties east of summit of Cascade Mountains during period from November 1 of any year to February 28 of following year.
- SB 165 Eliminates Citizens' Initiative Review Commission.
- SB 166 Establishes International System of Units as state's official system of measurement.
- SB 167 Allows taxicab driver to use mobile communication device while driving.
- SB 168 Provides that crime of assault in the third degree includes causing physical injury to person acting within scope of employment as taxi operator.
- SB 169 Requires approval of 50 percent of owners to establish or increase amount of assessment imposed on owners by planned community for common expenses.
- SB 170 Requires school districts to provide firearm safety courses.
- SB 171 Permits motor vehicle drawing travel trailer to also draw boat.
- SB 172 Allows operators of motorcycles and mopeds to pass vehicles in same lane during traffic jams or slowdowns.
- SB 173 Authorizes person licensed to carry concealed handgun to present valid license instead of providing firearm to peace officer for examination when possessing firearm in public building.
- SB 174 Requires Oregon Health Authority or Department of Human Services to screen applicants for medical assistance or public assistance for substance use disorders.
- SB 175 Modifies certain penalties for wildlife law violations.
- SB 176 Prohibits courts from applying Sharia law.
- SB 177 Requires registration of certain bicycles.
- SB 178 Ends practice of returning voted ballots by mail by requiring electors to cast ballots in person on date of election.
- SB 179 Removes notification and certain examination requirements that apply to children who are taught by private teacher, parent or legal guardian.
- SB 180 Abolishes State Landscape Contractors Board.
- SB 181 Eliminates continuing education requirement for landscape construction professionals.
- SB 182 Exempts certain for-hire carriers of household goods from economic regulation.
- SB 183 Allows State Parks and Recreation Department to enter into agreement with Willamette River Channel Maintenance Group for performance of maintenance needed to improve river navigability and safety, to improve marine access to public parks, landings and other accesses and to encourage tourism and transportation.
- SB 184 Repeals moratorium on certain mining using any form of motorized equipment.
- SB 185 Establishes unlawful employment practice of employer requiring employee or applicant for employment to establish and maintain personal social media account or to authorize employer to advertise on personal social media account of employee or applicant.
- SB 186 Authorizes entity that Oregon Health Authority identifies as presenting risk of harm to individuals who have severe allergic response to allergens to acquire epinephrine and necessary paraphernalia for administration.
- SB 187 Establishes Oregon Student Information Protection Act.
- SB 188 Creates crime of unlawful dissemination of intimate image.
- SB 189 Provides that state agency may adopt model rules prepared by Attorney General relating to confidentiality of mediation communications without complying with certain rulemaking procedures.
- SB 190 Prohibits person from shipping or transporting or causing to be shipped or transported cigarettes or smokeless tobacco products unless person is licensed distributor or retailer.
- SB 191 Creates guidance document as new form for statement of state agency's practice, policy or interpretation of law.
- SB 192 Directs State Parks and Recreation Department to convene work group to examine options for allowing users of all-terrain vehicles to operate on state highways.
- SB 193 Amends advance directive law.
- SB 194 Authorizes county to adopt education funding protection ordinance for up to 10 years if at least 50 percent by area of county is subject to certain exemption or special assessment programs under ad valorem property tax statutes or if county has population of 100,000 or less.
- SB 195 Reduces personal income tax rates for certain taxpayers by modifying income tax brackets.
- SB 196 Removes minimum requirements for cost and employment terms for qualifying investment contract.
- SB 197 Authorizes county to exempt first $250,000 of assessed value of homestead of surviving spouse of fire service professional or police officer killed in line of duty from property taxes imposed by all taxing jurisdictions.
- SB 198 Requires signature requirements for local initiatives and referenda to match constitutional signature requirements for statewide initiatives and referenda.
- SB 199 Requires State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to notify victim, if requested, prior to hearing or administrative decision to reset or advance release date of prisoner for outstanding reformation, severe medical condition or age-related incapacity.
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SB 200-299
- SB 200 Creates subtraction from taxable income for net capital gain that is invested in certain businesses.
- SB 201 Creates, as part of Regional Solutions Program, natural resources alignment coordinators in office of the Governor.
- SB 202 Establishes Task Force on Independent Scientific Review for Natural Resources to evaluate and assess need for independent scientific review in Oregon and make recommendations.
- SB 203 Directs natural resource agencies to coordinate for certain purposes.
- SB 204 Establishes task force to study multiple economic, social and environmental issues affecting continuing use of land as working farm and forests.
- SB 205 Creates Task Force on Innovations in Water Quality.
- SB 206 Allows temporary lease or temporary transfer of upper Klamath Basin water right established by Water Resources Director in order of determination during period while judicial review of order is pending.
- SB 207 Authorizes State Department of Agriculture to establish control areas for genetically engineered plants and other plants to avoid conflicts between growers.
- SB 208 Establishes Task Force on Recreational Placer and Suction Dredge Mining.
- SB 209 Makes Invasive Species Council appointment of State Invasive Species Coordinator mandatory.
- SB 210 Allows applicant to obtain expedited review of certain applications by filing request and paying fee.
- SB 211 Makes permanent provisions allowing employee of Department of Public Safety Standards and Training who is retired under Public Employees Retirement System to be employed full-time by public employer as department instructor without loss of retirement benefits.
- SB 212 Extends sunset for tax credit for contributions to Office of Child Care.
- SB 213 Requires Early Learning Council to develop metrics for funding Early Learning Hubs.
- SB 214 Establishes Age Three Through Grade Three Reading Initiative within Department of Education.
- SB 215 Changes name of Oregon Education Investment Board to Chief Education Office.
- SB 216 Allows education service districts to receive funding from Department of Education to accomplish purposes of Network of Quality Teaching and Learning.
- SB 217 Modifies statutory requirements related to specific strategic education investments.
- SB 218 Authorizes Higher Education Coordinating Commission to charge schools based outside of Oregon fee of $7,000 for degree authorization and fee of $1,000 for new program application.
- SB 219 Directs that Legislative Assembly appropriations for public universities and Oregon Health and Science University be made to Higher Education Coordinating Commission rather than to Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
- SB 220 Extends deadline for Department of Human Services to provide to Legislative Assembly final report on plan to improve and strengthen Oregon's publicly funded long term care system.
- SB 221 Provides that Department of Human Services employee whose employment is terminated for violating duty to report child abuse is not eligible for reinstatement of employment with department.
- SB 222 Extends sunset on provision authorizing Department of Human Services to appear as party in juvenile court proceeding without appearance of Attorney General.
- SB 223 Requires Department of Human Services to report to Legislative Assembly statutory changes necessary to effectuate home and community-based care waiver.
- SB 224 Exempts Oregon Health Authority and Department of Human Services from certain provisions relating to acquiring, holding or disposing of real property or equitable interest in real property or in mineral or geothermal resource right.
- SB 225 Removes requirement for agency to send individual notice to each affected recipient of supplemental nutrition assistance or Women, Infants and Children Program when suspension or closure of grant of assistance is caused by change in benefit or standard by federal government and change affects all or significant portion of recipients.
- SB 226 Establishes Task Force on Client and Staff Safety to make recommendations on certain issues regarding staff safety, resident care and operation of Stabilization and Crisis Units.
- SB 227 Authorizes establishment, from information maintained in Oregon Trauma Registry, of registry of information related to brain injury trauma.
- SB 228 Increases fees and fee limits for registering tanning devices and X-ray machines and issuing specific licenses for sources of radiation.
- SB 229 Requires members of Consumer Advisory Council who advise Director of Oregon Health Authority on provision of mental health services to be compensated by Oregon Health Authority for performing duties of council.
- SB 230 Makes law requiring certain health care workers to submit demographic, education and other information to health care worker regulatory boards apply to all health care workers.
- SB 231 Requires certain carriers, Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board to report to Department of Consumer and Business Services proportion of carrier's and board's total medical expenses allocated to primary care.
- SB 232 Authorizes Department of Corrections to accept moneys for reentry support and services.
- SB 233 Requires Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority to suspend, instead of terminate, medical assistance for person who is expected to remain in correctional facility for more than 12 months.
- SB 234 Repeals requirement that Department of Corrections and other correctional facilities jointly promulgate rules authorizing purchase of products to be manufactured by Oregon Corrections Enterprises.
- SB 235 Changes name of Oregon Pre-Disaster Mitigation Fund to Oregon Emergency Preparedness Account.
- SB 236 Authorizes Department of State Police to enter into lease agreements and take title to real property as considered necessary by Superintendent of State Police for performance of duties of department and Oregon State Police.
- SB 237 Clarifies authority of certain designees of Oregon State Athletic Commission in conduct of boxing and mixed martial arts events.
- SB 238 Requires private safety agency to comply with certain requests for personnel records from Department of Public Safety Standards and Training.
- SB 239 Includes reserve officers in definition of "public safety personnel" and "public safety officer" subject to rules governing standards and training determinations by employing agencies.
- SB 240 Permits State Apprenticeship and Training Council to make exceptions to apprentice wage schedule, and to minimum numeric ratio of journeyworkers to apprentices, to further operation of apprenticeship and training programs in Oregon Youth Authority institutions.
- SB 241 Permits Oregon Business Development Department to use moneys from lottery bonds on behalf of local governments for infrastructure purposes.
- SB 242 Expands causation requirement for offset of federal moneys against liquidated state debt to include situation in which debtor failed to report earnings, to report earnings accurately or to make contributions to Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund.
- SB 243 Provides that individual paid unemployment insurance benefits to which individual is not entitled, in certain circumstances, is liable to have amount deducted from future benefits otherwise payable under law of another state.
- SB 244 Authorizes Housing and Community Services Department to use moneys in Housing Development and Guarantee Account for housing for persons with low or very low income.
- SB 245 Modifies purposes for assessing, and authorized uses of, solid waste facility permit fees.
- SB 246 Authorizes Environmental Quality Commission to develop low-interest loan program to complete on-site septic system repairs, replacements, upgrades or evaluations.
- SB 247 Incrementally increases or establishes certain fees related to hunting, angling and commercial fishing over six-year period, applicable January 1, 2016, January 1, 2018, and January 1, 2020.
- SB 248 Authorizes State Forester to enter into and administer contracts for activities necessary or convenient for sales of timber from lands owned or managed by State Board of Forestry or State Forestry Department.
- SB 249 Allows payments for off-site compensatory mitigation credits to be made to Oregon Removal-Fill Mitigation Fund if credits from mitigation bank were not available at time Department of State Lands began developing off-site compensatory mitigation project in region and department has yet to recoup costs of project.
- SB 250 Repeals outdated statutes.
- SB 251 Clarifies Department of Veterans' Affairs status and authority as fiduciary and representative payee appointed by United States Department of Veterans Affairs and United States Social Security Administration.
- SB 252 Exempts Department of Veterans' Affairs from requirement to request or participate in resolution conference in connection with foreclosure of residential trust deed when department is acting in capacity as beneficiary of loan made by department pursuant to statute.
- SB 253 Exempts personally identifiable and contact information of veterans and persons serving on active duty or as reserve members with Armed Forces of United States, National Guard or other reserve component from disclosure as public records when information was obtained by Department of Veterans' Affairs in performance of department's duties and functions.
- SB 254 Increases fee on motor vehicle fuel metering instrument or device in accordance with graduated schedule.
- SB 255 Raises limit on fees for annual registration of animal remedy, veterinary biologic or pharmaceutical.
- SB 256 Allows State Department of Agriculture to adopt certification standards for persons dealing in nursery stock.
- SB 257 Allows State Department of Agriculture to require reexamination of licensee or certificate holder that commits violation indicating inadequate knowledge of Oregon pesticide laws.
- SB 258 Removes provision that amended site certificate must require both parties to abide by local ordinances and state law and rules of Energy Facility Siting Council in effect on date amended site certificate is executed.
- SB 259 Requires person submitting notice of intent to file for site certificate, request for exemption or request for expedited review to pay fee prior to submitting notice or request to Energy Facility Siting Council.
- SB 260 Directs State Department of Energy by rule to establish and administer high performance schools program within clean energy deployment program to support energy efficiency and clean energy projects in public schools.
- SB 261 Increases ballast water trip fee to $88.
- SB 262 Increases fees for oil spill prevention program.
- SB 263 Adds program elements to opportunity to recycle.
- SB 264 Authorizes Water Resources Department to participate in activities related to joint management entity for carrying out Upper Klamath Basin Comprehensive Agreement.
- SB 265 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds to finance implementation of Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement of 2010.
- SB 266 Allows Water Resources Department to issue grants to facilitate preparation of place-based integrated water resources strategies.
- SB 267 Requires Water Resources Department to report to Eighty-first Legislative Assembly regarding pilot program allowing specified irrigation districts and water control districts to temporarily transfer water use to another location within district.
- SB 268 Creates task force for studying options for providing Water Resources Department with stable budget or increased revenues.
- SB 269 Increases pilot registration fees.
- SB 270 Reallocates moneys for transportation projects listed in Oregon Jobs and Transportation Act of 2009.
- SB 271 Modifies standards for state safety oversight program for rail fixed guideway systems.
- SB 272 Makes changes to provisions of law regulating accountants.
- SB 273 Establishes limitation on insurance purchased unilaterally by creditors.
- SB 274 Provides that attorney authorized to practice law who renders legal services in course of representing client is not required to register as collection agency .
- SB 275 Requires mortgage loan servicers to obtain license or endorsement and requires other persons that engage in business as mortgage loan servicers to obtain endorsement.
- SB 276 Applies licensing requirements and other obligations on buy-here-pay-here lenders that are similar to requirements to which payday lenders and title lenders are subject.
- SB 277 Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to license or register, or to renew licenses or registrations for, certain financial services businesses under agreement with Nationwide Multistate Licensing System.
- SB 278 Voids payday loan, title loan, or consumer finance loan of $50,000 or less, if at time loan is made person making loan does not have required license.
- SB 279 Designates Oregon Medical Board as semi-independent state agency.
- SB 280 Modifies composition of Board of Medical Imaging.
- SB 281 Changes term of office provisions for member of Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine.
- SB 282 Prohibits individual from using title "nurse" unless individual holds nursing degree or certificate and is licensed to practice health care profession in which degree or certificate was earned.
- SB 283 Prohibits individual from using title "Advanced Practice Registered Nurse" or abbreviation "APRN" unless individual is clinical nurse specialist, nurse practitioner or certified registered nurse anesthetist.
- SB 284 Prohibits individual from using title "Certified Nursing Assistant," "nursing assistant" or "nurse aide" or abbreviation "CNA" unless individual is certified by Oregon State Board of Nursing and meets certain other criteria.
- SB 285 Prohibits individual from using title "medication aide" or "Certified Medication Aide" or abbreviation "CMA" unless individual is certified nursing assistant and meets certain other criteria established by Oregon State Board of Nursing.
- SB 286 Increases amount of civil penalty for violating statute that provides for regulation of hazardous substances by Public Utility Commission.
- SB 287 Deletes provision that authorizes teachers who are licensed and properly endorsed by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to practice speech-language pathology without obtaining license from State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.
- SB 288 Modifies reinstatement rights of unclassified and exempt services employees who have immediate prior former regular status in classified service.
- SB 289 Establishes legislative policy of conducting periodic review of state boards, commissions and other small entities within executive branch of state government to enhance budget and government efficiency, minimize duplication of effort and enhance efforts of such entities in meeting current needs of Oregonians.
- SB 290 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to establish program that certifies that prospective bidder or proposer understands pay equity provisions in laws of this state.
- SB 291 Modifies circumstances under which injured state worker has right to reinstatement or reemployment with employer at injury.
- SB 292 Repeals duplicative provision regarding conflict of interest for planning commission members.
- SB 293 Expands exemption from statutory gift limit to include admission provided to, or cost of food or beverage consumed by, relative of public official who accompanies public official at reception, meal or meeting.
- SB 294 Grants Oregon Government Ethics Commission administrative rulemaking authority to assist in commission's enforcement of executive session provisions of public meeting laws.
- SB 295 Requires Chief Education Officer, members of Oregon Education Investment Board and auditor of metropolitan service districts to file verified statements of economic interest.
- SB 296 Repeals elderly rental assistance program, operative January 1, 2016.
- SB 297 Revises qualifications for registration to practice professional engineering, land surveying or photogrammetric mapping.
- SB 298 Excludes high-velocity, short-amplitude manipulative thrusting from definition of "massage." Excludes community colleges and accredited colleges and universities from definition of "massage facility." Increases number of class hours required for licensure as massage therapist or bodyworker.
- SB 299 Changes states in which residents of Oregon may lawfully obtain long guns for transport into Oregon from contiguous states to all other states.
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SB 300-399
- SB 300 Removes Department of State Police as designated state point of contact for purposes of National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
- SB 301 Specifies which services to be performed by expanded practice dental hygienist must be included in agreement between expanded practice dental hygienist and dentist.
- SB 302 Clarifies that practice of dentistry includes prescribing, dispensing and administering prescription drugs for purposes related to dentistry.
- SB 303 Requires approval of State Treasurer before school district or community college district may enter into funds diversion agreement related to payment of debt service on bonds.
- SB 304 Caps energy resource supplier assessment at ___ percent of supplier's gross operating revenue derived within this state in preceding calendar year.
- SB 305 Creates alternative to study, thesis or report requirement for person to be considered qualified archaeologist.
- SB 306 Permits Oregon Infrastructure Finance Authority to provide financial assistance for levee projects that contribute to improvement, expansion or repair of infrastructure systems and are essential for use or development of farm, industrial or commercial land.
- SB 307 Requires continuing care retirement communities to have written grievance procedure and procedure for resident to request to be assisted in activities of daily living by staff person of particular sex.
- SB 308 Directs each minor political party to ensure by rule that at least 10 percent of party members participate in party's nominating process.
- SB 309 Prohibits discrimination based on age, expected length of life, present or predicted disability, degree of medical dependency or quality of life in issuance of health benefit plans and in determination of medical services covered by state medical assistance program.
- SB 310 Expands definition of "public body" subject to public meetings law to include coordinated care organizations.
- SB 311 Establishes Task Force on Supporting and Improving Foster Parenting in Oregon to study and make recommendations on foster care program quality and workforce issues related to provision of foster care.
- SB 312 Modifies definitions that apply to planned communities or condominiums.
- SB 313 Permits person to bring action against insurer or other person that commits unlawful insurance practice.
- SB 314 Includes insurance in definition of "real estate, goods or services" that are subject to penalties for unlawful trade practices.
- SB 315 Extends exemption for private firearm criminal background check requirement when firearm provided to transferee preparing to engage in or in process of completing activities related to hunting, trapping or target shooting.
- SB 316 Allows polygraph test as condition of employment for pre-employment screening of law enforcement officers.
- SB 317 Provides that insurer may not offer or issue policy, contract or certificate of insurance that provides that insurer has sole right or right that is superior to right of insured to interpret terms and conditions of policy, contract or certificate or that specifies standard of interpretation or review that is inconsistent with laws of this state.
- SB 318 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to adopt policy for coordinating management of species that prey on endangered species.
- SB 319 Requires proprietary authorization from Department of State Lands to construct or operate ocean renewable energy facility in Oregon's territorial sea.
- SB 320 Allows food establishment located within residential dwelling to produce limited amounts of certain foods for sale to public without being regulated by State Department of Agriculture.
- SB 321 Decreases compulsory school age from seven to six years of age.
- SB 322 Establishes funding mechanism for fifth year high school programs.
- SB 323 Instructs Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences to conduct study related to provision of medical services in workers' compensation claims.
- SB 324 Repeals sunset on provisions related to low carbon fuel standards.
- SB 325 Authorizes domestic water supply district to contract to manage and administer specified entities that supply water for domestic purposes.
- SB 326 Expands highway modernization program to include transportation projects that transfer jurisdiction of certain highways between state and local governments.
- SB 327 Increases Oregon minimum wage rate in graduated steps through 2017.
- SB 328 Changes date of primary election from third Tuesday in May to third Tuesday in September in even-numbered years.
- SB 329 Increases annual fee imposed on public utilities and telecommunications providers for purpose of defraying costs of Public Utility Commission.
- SB 330 Requires nonprofit hospital to adopt formula meeting specified criteria for executive compensation.
- SB 331 Directs Department of Corrections to determine last-known address of inmates in custody of department, if address is readily known or available to inmate, and submit information to Secretary of State.
- SB 332 Repeals state preemption of charter and statutory authority of local governments to set minimum wage requirements.
- SB 333 Designates March 22 of each year as Tom McCall Day to commemorate Governor McCall and encourage school districts to educate children about Governor McCall's legacy.
- SB 334 Provides that person who falsely reports hazardous substance, fire, explosion, catastrophe or other emergency in court facility commits crime of disorderly conduct in the first degree.
- SB 335 Abolishes Oregon Infrastructure Finance Authority Board and Oregon Infrastructure Finance Authority.
- SB 336 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority to establish parity in funding formula for school-based health centers, for planning and administration to develop new school-based health centers and for technical assistance contracts with nonprofit organization with expertise in school-based health centers.
- SB 337 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority to establish 11 new school-based health centers.
- SB 338 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for planning and administration necessary to accommodate new school-based health centers.
- SB 339 Creates position of State School Nursing Consultant in Oregon Health Authority and specifies duties.
- SB 340 Defines "inhalant delivery system." Amends laws concerning sale of tobacco products to, and use of tobacco products by, minors so those laws equally apply to inhalant delivery systems.
- SB 341 Provides that agri-tourism professional is not liable for injury to or death of participant arising out of inherent risks of agri-tourism if agri-tourism professional posts certain notices.
- SB 342 Makes nonsubstantive and technical changes in Oregon law.
- SB 343 Repeals sunset provision related to authorized tribal police officers.
- SB 344 Decreases penalty for crime of cheating to maximum of one year's imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both.
- SB 345 Increases penalty for crime of riot to maximum of 10 years' imprisonment, $250,000 fine, or both.
- SB 346 Reduces minimum duration of special alternative incarceration program from 270 days to 240 days.
- SB 347 Increases amount of noneconomic damages that may be awarded in civil action seeking damages arising out of bodily injury.
- SB 348 Increases number of members appointed to Council on Court Procedures by Board of Governors of Oregon State Bar from 12 to 14.
- SB 349 Repeals obsolete provision relating to jury trials in county courts.
- SB 350 Modifies provisions relating to motions for change of judge.
- SB 351 Extends statute of limitations from 10 years to 12 years for action for recovery of real property or for recovery of possession of real property.
- SB 352 Increases time for conducting preliminary hearing on minor's application for emancipation to 15 days after date of filing.
- SB 353 Increases statute of limitations from 10 to 12 years for causes of action with no specified statute of limitations.
- SB 354 Increases amount of penalties available to owner of certain stolen items in civil action against adult or emancipated minor who stole items.
- SB 355 Increases time during which person can file action to preserve claim before running of statute of limitations and be exempt from claim for wrongful use of civil proceeding.
- SB 356 Modifies sentence that court is required to impose when certain persons are convicted of felony driving under the influence of intoxicants.
- SB 357 Modifies sentence that court is required to impose when certain persons are convicted of felony driving under the influence of intoxicants.
- SB 358 Modifies time within which state agency that adopts rule must submit copy of adopted rule to Legislative Counsel for review.
- SB 359 Limits amount of appeal fee that city or county may charge for quasi-judicial review of city or county decisions on land use application.
- SB 360 Requires seller of residential real property to disclose, if known, whether property is located within one mile of land included in inventory of significant mineral and aggregate resources pursuant to statewide land use planning goal.
- SB 361 Modifies provisions relating to procedure for consideration of application for operating permit for surface mining.
- SB 362 Establishes Task Force on Mining.
- SB 363 Prohibits prosecuting attorney from charging fee for performing requirements associated with motion for setting aside conviction.
- SB 364 Requires court to consider marijuana offenses committed before July 1, 2013, to be classified as if conduct occurred on July 1, 2013, when determining if person is eligible for order setting aside conviction.
- SB 365 Directs presiding judge of each judicial district to ensure all grand jury proceedings except for deliberations and voting are recorded verbatim.
- SB 366 Revises definition of "recidivism" for purposes of statistical evaluation.
- SB 367 Makes purchaser at execution sale of real property in planned community or condominium community solely liable for assessments imposed against real property during redemption period.
- SB 368 Requires sheriff to deliver proceeds of execution sale to court administrator.
- SB 369 Delineates rights of certain fiduciaries to access digital assets, catalog and content of electronic communications of decedent, protected person, principal under power of attorney and settlor of trust.
- SB 370 Provides that certain death benefits available to members of Public Employees Retirement System and other public employer retirement plans may be paid to former spouse and dependent child as provided in judgment of annulment or dissolution of marriage or of separation.
- SB 371 Allows insurer or self-insured employer to mail notice of closure of workers' compensation claim to beneficiaries of deceased worker under certain circumstances.
- SB 372 Requires agency to provide machine-readable copies of final orders to Oregon State Bar, or designee, upon request regardless of laws protecting information from disclosure.
- SB 373 Provides that party or attorney may make only one motion to disqualify judge in cause, matter or proceeding in judicial district with three or fewer circuit court judges.
- SB 374 Provides that certain judicial marshals who, before appointment as judicial marshals, were employed as "police officers," as defined for purposes of Public Employees Retirement System, qualify as police officers under system.
- SB 375 Allows declaration under penalty of perjury as alternative to affidavit in certain circumstances.
- SB 376 Eliminates requirement that petitioner for post-conviction relief provide two extra copies of petition.
- SB 377 Modifies crime of computer crime.
- SB 378 Creates and revises definitions in dog control laws.
- SB 379 Updates and modernizes certain laws pertaining to intestacy, wills and estate administration.
- SB 380 Makes certain actions based on complaints filed with Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries discretionary on part of commissioner.
- SB 381 Directs Board of Governors of Oregon State Bar to establish position on board for active member of bar who maintains principal office outside State of Oregon.
- SB 382 Provides that state law may not be construed implicitly to preempt city's authority to control or regulate use of sidewalks.
- SB 383 Modifies pleading requirements for claims against design professionals.
- SB 384 Requires judge to appoint court reporter for aggravated murder proceedings.
- SB 385 Defines "local court facility" as area in which justice court, municipal court, probate court or juvenile court conducts business, during hours of court operation.
- SB 386 Eliminates sunset date on conditional exemption from disclosure of public records that set forth name, home address or professional location of person engaged in, or providing goods and services for, medical research at Oregon Health and Science University that is conducted using animals other than rodents.
- SB 387 Requires court to ensure that person is booked after being charged with driving while under influence of intoxicants.
- SB 388 Requires conditional use approval for exploration to find mineral resources on land zoned for exclusive farm use.
- SB 389 Repeals sunset applicable to statutes providing authorized tribal police officers with certain powers and protections provided to Oregon law enforcement officers.
- SB 390 Modifies provisions affecting landlord and tenant relations.
- SB 391 Prohibits seizure of property deposited to obtain security release in criminal case by law enforcement agency without search warrant or court order.
- SB 392 Directs Department of Justice to conduct study on domestic violence criminal statutes and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2016.
- SB 393 Changes defined term "drone" to "unmanned aerial system.".
- SB 394 Eliminates requirement to have ignition interlock device installed for persons in driving while under influence diversion program.
- SB 395 Requires court to order examination when court has reason to doubt defendant's fitness to proceed.
- SB 396 Requires providers of ignition interlock devices to notify court that required device to be installed of any negative reports downloaded from ignition interlock device.
- SB 397 Modifies laws regarding ignition interlock devices.
- SB 398 Requires providers of ignition interlock devices to notify court that required device to be installed of any negative reports downloaded from ignition interlock device.
- SB 399 Reduces crime category classification of delivery of controlled substance within 1,000 feet of school when no actual or constructive transfer of controlled substance occurred.
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SB 400-499
- SB 400 Requires person who must install ignition interlock device to obtain and pay for replacement driver license or driver permit that notes ignition interlock device requirement.
- SB 401 Changes procedure for award of damages in class action.
- SB 402 Permits affiant in small estate to open one or more deposit accounts in financial institution with funds of decedent upon which to withdraw funds to pay certain claims and expenses.
- SB 403 Limits consideration of "relatives" for purposes of placing child in custody of Department of Human Services to exclude certain putative fathers and paternal relatives.
- SB 404 Directs Oregon Law Commission to study legal definition and status of juvenile delinquency judgments.
- SB 405 Provides circumstances under which Oregon Youth Authority may disclose information relating to youth offenders committed to Oregon Youth Authority.
- SB 406 Directs Oregon Law Commission to conduct analysis and determine updates to ORS chapter 254 necessary to improve effectiveness and efficiency of conduct of elections.
- SB 407 Increases penalty for crime of assaulting law enforcement animal when person causes death of animal.
- SB 408 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Military Department for Oregon Military Museum.
- SB 409 Increases $500,000 limit on noneconomic damages recoverable in wrongful death actions and other statutorily created causes of action to $1,500,000.
- SB 410 Requires cochairs of Joint Committee on Ways and Means to serve as cochairs of Joint Legislative Audit Committee.
- SB 411 Requires insurer to pay claims up to maximum coverage under policy of uninsured motorist coverage based on insured's total damages for personal injuries.
- SB 412 Identifies upland placement of dredged material by port district as productive use of solid waste for Environmental Quality Commission rules.
- SB 413 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to classify assault causing serious physical injury to child under six years of age as crime category 11.
- SB 414 Permits employee of contracting agency that conducts cost analysis or determines feasibility of procurement, or exclusive representative of employee's bargaining unit, to seek judicial review of cost analysis or determination.
- SB 415 Prohibits distributing, selling or allowing to be sold flavored tobacco products in this state.
- SB 416 Requires payment of fee for smoke shop certification, renewal of smoke shop certification, transfer of smoke shop certification and relocation of smoke shop.
- SB 417 Requires premises where person makes retail sales of tobacco products and inhalant delivery systems to be licensed by Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
- SB 418 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to convene work group to identify methods for improving success rate of, and educational outcomes for, students receiving state-administered waiver of tuition, or state-administered grant for amount of tuition, for courses taken at community college.
- SB 419 Directs animal impounding facilities to work with animal rescue groups to facilitate adoption of animals.
- SB 420 Allows operators of motorcycles and mopeds to pass vehicles in same lane during traffic jams or slowdowns.
- SB 421 Directs Department of Education to conduct evaluation on methods to improve effectiveness of school nurses.
- SB 422 Modifies grant of exclusive jurisdiction to review decisions about land use.
- SB 423 Directs Water Resources Commission to study issue of standing in lawsuits relating to water.
- SB 424 Provides that retail dealer, nonretail dealer or wholesale dealer may sell or offer for sale gasoline that is not blended with ethanol if gasoline is for use in motorcycles.
- SB 425 Provides that crime victim may bring civil action for negligence against member of State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision in certain circumstances.
- SB 426 Eliminates statutory right to appointed counsel for discretionary review appeals, post-conviction relief proceedings and post-conviction DNA testing.
- SB 427 Permits county with population less than 30,000 to site emergency department in urgent care facility, subject to Oregon Health Authority approval.
- SB 428 Makes housekeeping changes to statutes relating to alcohol and drug treatment.
- SB 429 Provides that new State Board of Education established under Oregon Constitution shall consist of 11 members appointed by Governor to represent kindergarten through grade 12, community colleges and public universities.
- SB 430 Authorizes State Board of Psychologist Examiners to impose sanctions on person regulated by board who has been convicted of sex crime.
- SB 431 Reduces public purpose expenditure standard.
- SB 432 Requires moneys in Emergency Communications Account, including Enhanced 9-1-1 Subaccount, to be used for purposes of 9-1-1 emergency communications unless statutory exception is made during state of fiscal emergency.
- SB 433 Reduces rate of tax on capital gains of personal income and corporate income and excise taxpayers.
- SB 434 Grants higher property tax exemption for property of veterans with service-connected disabilities of 100 percent or more.
- SB 435 Requires name of member or committee of Legislative Assembly requesting set of proposed amendments to legislative measure to be identified on proposed amendments.
- SB 436 Provides that if public body agrees to pay or provide benefit to retired employees other than payments required or provided for in statutes, public body must create separate accounts for funding of those benefits and make annual contributions to accounts in amounts necessary to amortize liability for benefits in 25 years or less.
- SB 437 Allows governing body of local government to withdraw all or part of territory under its jurisdiction from boundaries of Tri-Met.
- SB 438 Allows taxpayer to expense certain business assets for income or corporate excise tax purposes.
- SB 439 Directs Oregon State University Extension Service to assist school districts and education service districts in providing outdoor school programs.
- SB 440 Requires Oregon Health Policy Board to develop strategic plan for collection and use of health care data and to establish Health Plan Quality Metrics Committee, appointed by Governor, to develop health outcome and quality measures for coordinated care organizations and plans offered by Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board and publish data.
- SB 441 Authorizes Trust for Cultural Development Board to solicit and accept gifts, bequests or devises of money, securities or other property.
- SB 442 Directs Oregon Health Authority to adopt by rule schedule requiring submission of document to school administrator for purposes of declining immunization if document on record does not include signature of health care practitioner verifying that parent has reviewed risks and benefits of immunization or certificate verifying that parent has completed vaccine educational module.
- SB 443 Requires State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision or supervisory authority to prohibit contact with member of victim's immediate family as condition of post-prison supervision or parole for person convicted of sex crime.
- SB 444 Directs Housing and Community Services Department to submit report related to housing stabilization programs to interim legislative committees no later than July 1, 2016.
- SB 445 Requires medical marijuana facilities and marijuana retailers to post at facility or on premises of retail location notice of potential harmful effects of marijuana on pregnant women, fetuses and breastfeeding infants .
- SB 446 Provides for annual adjustment of judges' salaries based on Consumer Price Index.
- SB 447 Establishes grant program to provide matching fund grants to school districts for capital costs of school districts.
- SB 448 Permits presiding judge of seventh judicial district, with approval of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, to enter into memorandum of understanding with Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs regarding adjudication and disposition of youths and youth offenders.
- SB 449 Creates Office for Deaf, Deaf-Blind and Hard of Hearing Services in Department of Human Services.
- SB 450 Increases weight allotted for children in poverty for purposes of State School Fund distributions.
- SB 451 Establishes prudent maximum amount of outstanding General Fund-supported debt as amount for which debt service due in biennium equals five percent of General Fund revenues estimated to be received in biennium.
- SB 452 Requires State Department of Energy to adopt rules requiring decommission, deconstruction and removal of certain wind towers and turbines within three years after permanent cessation of use of tower and turbine for generation of wind energy.
- SB 453 Provides that county is exempt from applicability of statute banning use of dogs to hunt or pursue cougars if voters approve county measure proposed by initiative petition or referred to people by governing body of county.
- SB 454 Requires all employers to implement sick time for employees.
- SB 455 Deregulates oversight of for-hire carriers of persons.
- SB 456 Clarifies that natural gas utility may receive additional incentives for projects approved by Public Utility Commission under voluntary emission reduction program.
- SB 457 Requires natural gas company, if company is condemning private property for purpose of laying pipeline, to make proposal to owner of property that includes offer to pay owner annual payment and certain other guarantees.
- SB 458 Designates February 14 of each year as Oregon Statehood Day.
- SB 459 Increases interstate highway speed limit to 70 miles per hour for most vehicles.
- SB 460 Allows medical marijuana dispensaries, beginning October 1, 2015, to sell limited marijuana retail product to persons at least 21 years of age in accordance with certain conditions.
- SB 461 Permits person to get replacement driver license or driver permit if person dislikes photograph on current driver license or driver permit.
- SB 462 Provides that record is effective as financing statement if record satisfies requirements for financing statement and sufficiently provides name of debtor.
- SB 463 Permits person who has certain physical condition, or person in same household, to use window tinting that is darker than otherwise allowed if person shows police officer prescription or letter on letterhead from physician or optometrist.
- SB 464 Prohibits registrant under the Oregon Medical Marijuana Act from processing cannabinoid extracts unless registrant is certified by Oregon Health Authority to process cannabinoid extracts.
- SB 465 Specifies duties and liabilities of community mental health program with respect to commitment proceedings initiated for individuals with mental illness.
- SB 466 Authorizes court, as part of settlement or judgment in class action, to approve process for payment of damages.
- SB 467 Clarifies that court must consider costs of sale of assets, taxes and costs in determination of fair market value of property in just and proper division of property in marital dissolution, separation or annulment proceeding.
- SB 468 Authorizes Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to issue warrants for collection of certain debts owed to bureau.
- SB 469 Makes changes to laws governing hospital nursing staff, including laws setting forth composition of hospital nurse staffing committees and laws governing content of written hospital-wide staffing plans.
- SB 470 For purposes of unemployment insurance benefits , provides that certain individuals who perform services in other than instructional, research or principal administrative capacity for educational institutions and who terminate employee-employer relationship for good cause do not have reasonable assurance of performing services for that employer in subsequent academic year or term.
- SB 471 Requires court to appoint legal counsel for respondent or protected person in protective proceeding under certain circumstances.
- SB 472 Increases maximum number of Pacific Wonderland registration plates that may be issued.
- SB 473 Requires each public university to allow students, faculty and staff to identify sexual orientation on forms used to collect demographic data.
- SB 474 Allows certain nonprofit charitable corporations to own and operate dental clinics that serve children with special needs.
- SB 475 Provides that students in youth care center within detention facility are to receive educational services through Juvenile Detention Education Program.
- SB 476 Exempts local government from requirement to obtain aquatic invasive species prevention permit for certain boats.
- SB 477 Requires electric companies to reduce allocation of electricity from coal-derived generating resources to zero on or before January 1, 2025, to customers of electric company that are located in this state.
- SB 478 Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish and maintain list of designated high priority chemicals of concern for children's health used in children's products and to periodically review and revise list.
- SB 479 Creates Task Force on Clinical Research of Cannabis and directs task force to study and report on development of medical cannabis industry that provides patients with medical products that meet individual patient needs.
- SB 480 Establishes as semi-independent state agency Clinical Research of Cannabis Board.
- SB 481 Requires Legislative Administrator to establish and maintain database to catalog issues reported by constituents to members of Legislative Assembly, state agencies or other public bodies.
- SB 482 Authorizes Oregon Business Development Department to appoint Pacific Northwest Manufacturing Partnership Advisory Committee to advise department regarding Pacific Northwest Manufacturing Partnership and manufacturing economic development in geographic regions located within Willamette Valley and Columbia River corridor.
- SB 483 Removes requirement of Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to charge additional fee when applicant fails to make timely application for renewal of license or registration.
- SB 484 Directs Department of Education to conduct evaluation on methods to improve civics education.
- SB 485 Prohibits public body from publishing on Internet amount of tax court judgment if amount of judgment is less than $50,000.
- SB 486 Prohibits law enforcement agencies and officers from profiling based on specified personal characteristics or circumstances of individuals, except when characteristics or circumstances are tied to specific suspect description or credible information related to criminal incident or activity.
- SB 487 Directs school district to forward documentation relating to charges resulting in teacher's termination for failure to meet performance standards or goals to Teacher Standards and Practices Commission for disclosure to potential educational employers.
- SB 488 Establishes uniform standards for hand dryers installed in public restrooms, including standards that impose limit on decibel level of operating hand dryer.
- SB 489 Prohibits use of Oregon Trail Card to purchase junk food.
- SB 490 Establishes Task Force on Healthy Food for Low-Income Families.
- SB 491 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to establish training program and specifies elements that program must include.
- SB 492 Authorizes use of accrued sick leave or personal business leave by certain employees who are victims of domestic violence, harassment, sexual assault or stalking.
- SB 493 Removes ability of Governor to disband university governing board or force university to take other action if university fails to make timely compliance with conditions established when State Board of Higher Education endorsed governing board.
- SB 494 Permits person stationed outside of Oregon while serving in active duty military service to renew or replace driver license or driver permit without photograph if Department of Transportation does not have acceptable photograph on file.
- SB 495 Eliminates exception to safety belt laws that allows person to not use safety belt if all seating positions in vehicle are occupied.
- SB 496 Includes certain compensable workers' compensation claims as qualifying criteria for eligibility for benefits from Public Safety Memorial Fund.
- SB 497 Requires annexation of territory within urban growth boundary by city or, if within Metro, by city designated by Metro, upon receipt of petition proposing annexation that is submitted by all owners of land within territory to be annexed. .
- SB 498 Prohibits city from submitting question of annexation of territory to electors of city when owners of land in territory and at least 50 percent of electors in territory consent to annexation in writing and additional criteria are met.
- SB 499 Requires nongovernmental entity, as condition of receiving public purpose charge moneys, to be assessed by independent third party.
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SB 500-599
- SB 500 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for construction of Boys & Girls Club in Rockwood neighborhood of Gresham.
- SB 501 Establishes Task Force on Capital Construction Budget Process.
- SB 502 Requires use of headlights when windshield wipers are on.
- SB 503 Requires Department of Human Services to identify applicants for and recipients of assistance under temporary assistance for needy families program who are victims of sexual assault or at risk for being victims of sexual assault.
- SB 504 Eliminates authority of superintendent of education service district to take action involving student not taught in public school if student receives low test score.
- SB 505 Requires, from October 1 through March 1 of each year, each hospital in this state to make offer to each patient of hospital who is 65 years of age or older to immunize patient against influenza virus.
- SB 506 Modifies process for determining need for buildable land to meet estimated need for housing.
- SB 507 Modifies provisions related to inclusion of needed housing within urban growth boundaries.
- SB 508 Modifies provisions authorizing expedited land divisions.
- SB 509 Modifies review process for post-acknowledgment land use decisions.
- SB 510 Permits plaintiff to file action against insurer or other person for committing or performing unfair claim settlement practice.
- SB 511 Directs Department of Transportation to conduct study of data collection methods relating to driving while under influence of intoxicants and to report findings to Legislative Assembly.
- SB 512 Continues ignition interlock device requirement under certain circumstances.
- SB 513 Expands crime of trafficking in persons to increase age limit of persons trafficked for purpose of engaging in commercial sex act and to include advertising for trafficking activities.
- SB 514 Requires public body to have warrant to obtain, from provider of electronic communication service or remote computing service, contents of communication stored or transmitted by provider or any information pertaining to subscriber or customer of provider.
- SB 515 Requires provision of method for users to offer suggestions on form and content of Oregon transparency website.
- SB 516 Requires Housing and Community Services Department to dedicate and use portion of moneys deposited in certain housing accounts from County Assessment and Taxation Fund for benefit of county from which fees deposited into fund were charged and collected.
- SB 517 Establishes half-priced resident uniformed services appreciation hunting license for persons who are resident members of uniformed services.
- SB 518 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to convene work group of representatives from public universities and community colleges to determine whether 40-40-20 mission would be enhanced by enabling universities to award associate degrees.
- SB 519 Directs Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development to select and implement uniform budget and accounting system for community college districts.
- SB 520 Permits pharmacists to administer vaccines to individuals at least seven years of age.
- SB 521 Permits coach to allow member of school athletic team and nonschool athletic team to participate in athletic event or training at any time after athletic trainer determines that member has not suffered concussion.
- SB 522 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study of efficacy of short-term transitional leave program.
- SB 523 Requires insurer to provide specified notifications to health care providers regarding coverage under qualified health plan offered by insurer through health insurance exchange.
- SB 524 Requires health care facility to provide to patient or resident, in writing and within 12 hours of admission, facility's policy, if any, concerning provision of life-sustaining procedures that are not likely to benefit patient's or resident's medical condition.
- SB 525 Prohibits possession of firearm or ammunition by person who is subject to certain court order protecting intimate partner or child of person or intimate partner, or who has been convicted of certain misdemeanor crimes committed against family member.
- SB 526 Modifies definition of "physical injury" for purposes of criminal code.
- SB 527 Modifies existing administrative rule review process to require legislative approval of newly adopted administrative rules in order for rules to take effect.
- SB 528 Provides persons licensed to carry concealed handgun in another state with protections provided to persons with Oregon concealed handgun license.
- SB 529 Requires that at least 25 percent of Oregon Opportunity Grant moneys be awarded to students committed to majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics fields.
- SB 530 Creates credit against income taxes for amounts paid as interest on qualified education loans.
- SB 531 Removes provision that public officer or employee who leaves position to perform military duty may not, while performing military duty, receive amount of pay entitled to before leave of absence.
- SB 532 Transfers administration of Scholars for a Healthy Oregon Initiative from Oregon Health and Science University to Office of Rural Health.
- SB 533 Permits bicyclist or motorcyclist to proceed at stop light under certain conditions.
- SB 534 Authorizes city and airport to enter into agreement pursuant to which city provides sewer and water services to airport without requiring annexation, or consent to eventual annexation, to city of territory on which airport is situated.
- SB 535 Provides that public body has no responsibility to post warnings related to dangers of ocean.
- SB 536 Directs Department of Education to assist public educational entities with developing regional service delivery systems for purpose of providing efficient and effective services for public educational entities.
- SB 537 Establishes Task Force on Standing in Proceedings Regarding Water.
- SB 538 Directs Department of Education to conduct evaluation on methods to improve effectiveness of school-based health centers.
- SB 539 Requires Bureau of Labor and Industries to study issues surrounding use of service animals in Oregon and to report findings to Legislative Assembly.
- SB 540 Prohibits retail sellers of marijuana for recreational use and medical marijuana facilities from being located within 1,000 feet of certified child care facility or preschool recorded program.
- SB 541 Creates Sunset Advisory Committee.
- SB 542 Repeals sections of Ballot Measure 91 (2014) that prescribe manner in which local governments may regulate production, processing, wholesale sale, retail sale and taxation of marijuana.
- SB 543 Creates method by which health care practitioner may offer to treat patient who has terminal disease with drug, biological product or device not approved by United States Food and Drug Administration.
- SB 544 Eliminates limitation on liability for damages resulting from certain fish and wildlife habitat improvement projects and watershed or stream restoration or enhancement programs.
- SB 545 Makes offense of smoking in motor vehicle primary offense.
- SB 546 Requires use of headlights when windshield wipers are on.
- SB 547 Creates nurse emeritus license to permit certain retired nurses to engage in volunteer practice of nursing.
- SB 548 Authorizes county to sell or donate real property to certain federally recognized Indian tribes.
- SB 549 Allows nonconforming public or private school on land zoned for exclusive farm use to expand on contiguous land acquired by school after school became nonconforming.
- SB 550 Exempts retired member of Public Employees Retirement System from limitations on reemployment if member is reemployed by fire department or rural fire protection district that serves population of fewer than 15,000 residents.
- SB 551 Requires registration of bicycles.
- SB 552 Establishes certain workplace protections for domestic workers.
- SB 553 Imposes limits on instances when student in fifth grade or lower may be subjected to out-of-school suspension or expulsion from school.
- SB 554 Directs Department of Education to assist school districts in achieving specified goals related to school discipline.
- SB 555 Requires qualified nonprofit agency for individuals with disabilities to pay at least minimum wage set forth in state or federal law to individuals with disabilities.
- SB 556 Prohibits use of expulsion to address truancy.
- SB 557 Modifies scope of justifiable use of physical force for purposes of criminal prosecution.
- SB 558 Requires health benefit plan to reimburse cost of pharmacist consultation that meets specified criteria.
- SB 559 Requires Department of Corrections to adopt rules that prohibit department's correctional facilities from having contract with provider of telephone services under which department or facility receives payment for telephone services provided to inmates of facility.
- SB 560 Establishes timelines by which evaluations must be completed to determine eligibility for special education.
- SB 561 Directs Oregon Health Authority to develop plan for communication among local mental health authorities and systems to improve notifications and information-sharing when death suspected to be suicide involves individual 24 years of age or younger.
- SB 562 Establishes Oregon Empowerment Scholarship Program for purpose of providing options in education to students of this state.
- SB 563 Requires law enforcement agencies to submit to Attorney General report stating number of untested sexual assault evidence collection kits in possession of law enforcement agency and date on which evidence was collected.
- SB 564 Specifies that personally identifiable information may not be reported to Oregon Health Authority for purposes related to collecting data related to cancer and benign tumors of brain and central nervous system.
- SB 565 Creates tax credit for certified historic property rehabilitation contributions.
- SB 566 Establishes Task Force on Data Centers.
- SB 567 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services, not later than May 15 of each odd-numbered year, to estimate annual personal income tax liability from taxable capital gains during three consecutive tax years beginning January 1 of even-numbered year falling within immediately preceding biennium.
- SB 568 Establishes Task Force on the Taxation of Intangible Property.
- SB 569 Broadens types of communications services on which municipalities may impose privilege tax.
- SB 570 Provides that, for purposes of central assessment, Department of Revenue may not assign value to company's intangible property greater than ___ percent of historical or original cost of company's real and tangible personal property.
- SB 571 For purposes of exclusion from central assessment, removes requirement that data center company have tax abatement agreement with sponsors of enterprise zone.
- SB 572 Requires state to pay for postage prepaid return identification envelopes provided to electors for each primary, general or statewide special election.
- SB 573 Establishes Task Force on Land Value Taxation to compare methods of property taxation.
- SB 574 Requires person providing restoration work on residential or small commercial structure following man-made or natural disaster to have appropriate license endorsement issued by Construction Contractors Board.
- SB 575 Requires police officer to inform person stopped for traffic violation or upon suspicion of criminal activity that person has right to refuse request to search.
- SB 576 Makes case planning and placement decisions for wards in custody of Department of Human Services responsibility of case planning committee convened by department and composed of relevant parties and stakeholders with interest in ward's welfare, case planning and placement.
- SB 577 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Justice for various public safety purposes in support of rural or fiscally distressed counties.
- SB 578 Permits insurer, under specified conditions, to post insurance policy and endorsements on insurer's website in lieu of mailing or delivering insurance policy and endorsements to insured.
- SB 579 Requires state contracting agency that awards public improvement contract with contract price of more than $5 million to require contractor to employ apprentices to perform 10 percent of work hours on public improvement that workers in apprenticeable occupations perform.
- SB 580 Authorizes landscape contracting business to install outdoor artificial turf.
- SB 581 Changes fee for application for or renewal of permit to practice public accountancy.
- SB 582 Removes requirement that credit union apply and pay fee to Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services in order to open additional places of business.
- SB 583 Changes frequency for holder of direct shipper permit to report wine and cider shipments made to Oregon residents.
- SB 584 Directs public contracting agency to suspend right of certified disadvantaged minority, women or emerging small business enterprise to bid on or participate in public contract if certified disadvantaged minority, women or emerging small business enterprise exhibits pattern of failing to perform commercially useful function in public contract.
- SB 585 Establishes State Apprenticeship Education and Training Fund and continuously appropriates moneys in fund to State Apprenticeship and Training Council and Bureau of Labor and Industries for specified purposes.
- SB 586 Increases age of youth for whom Youth Development Council may oversee unified system of services from 20 years to 24 years.
- SB 587 Adjusts manner in which attendance is calculated for purposes of State School Fund distributions.
- SB 588 Allows school district and public charter school to be considered single legal entity for purpose of public charter school law if public charter school is only school in school district and other conditions are met.
- SB 589 Amplifies materials that may be considered legislative history of statute.
- SB 590 Directs court to appoint court visitor for minor respondent in guardianship proceeding where minor is more than 16 years of age and court determines there is likelihood that petition seeking guardianship of respondent as adult will be filed before respondent attains age of majority or as adult.
- SB 591 Establishes public policy that Department of Human Services employee whose employment is terminated for violating duty to report abuse is not eligible for reinstatement of employment with department.
- SB 592 Repeals law that prevents local governments from imposing conditions on approved permits that effectively establish sales price for residential development or limit purchase to class or group of purchasers.
- SB 593 Permits party that requested name change in proceeding for marital annulment, dissolution or separation to request entry of supplemental judgment or corrected judgment when court does not order name change in general judgment.
- SB 594 Provides that health care practitioner is not required to submit credentialing information to Oregon Health Authority for purposes related to credentialing program until occurrence of certain events, including passage of date by which authority by rule requires that type of health care practitioner to submit credentialing information to authority.
- SB 595 Authorizes Oregon Health Authority to impose civil penalties on credentialing organizations and health care practitioners who violate laws and rules governing credentialing program administered by authority.
- SB 596 Requires person employing, contracting with or leasing services of construction flagger to obtain construction flagging contractor license.
- SB 597 Increases Oregon minimum wage rate in graduated steps to $13.50 per hour by 2017.
- SB 598 Establishes Task Force on 21st Century Apprenticeship with 16 members appointed by President of Senate, Speaker of House of Representatives and Governor.
- SB 599 Directs Department of Justice to study and report on laws of this state impacted by vote on initiative measures relating to marijuana.
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SB 600-699
- SB 600 Approves adoption of and modifications to rules of Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.
- SB 601 Expands definition of "personal information" for purposes of Oregon Consumer Identity Theft Protection Act.
- SB 602 Establishes Task Force on Criminal Records Checks for Professions that Involve Essential Services.
- SB 603 Provides that insurer may not offer or issue policy, contract or certificate of insurance that provides that insurer has sole right or right that is superior to right of insured to interpret terms and conditions of policy, contract or certificate or that specifies standard of interpretation or review that is inconsistent with laws of this state.
- SB 604 Repeals former provisions of Uniform Interstate Family Support Act.
- SB 605 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to set schedule for allocation of lottery moneys to pay lottery bond principal, interest and premium due.
- SB 606 Extends dental pilot project by seven years.
- SB 607 Requires signature gatherers or organizers of county, city or district initiative, referendum or recall petitions to register with Secretary of State in same manner as signature gatherers of state measures, unless otherwise provided by county ordinance, city ordinance or district ordinance.
- SB 608 Creates Palliative Care and Quality of Life Interdisciplinary Advisory Council in Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 609 Requires Oregon Health Authority to convene learning collaborative to develop payment method to support provision of care through patient centered primary care homes.
- SB 610 Increases Oregon minimum wage rate in graduated steps to $15 per hour by 2018.
- SB 611 Grants property tax exemption to property of centrally assessed company in amount of positive value obtained by subtracting from real market value of company's real property and tangible and intangible personal property included in unit subject to central assessment, reduced by amount of certain elective exemptions, amount equal to historical or original cost of company's real property and tangible personal property included in unit subject to central assessment, without reduction for certain el
- SB 612 Directs Department of Education to designate dyslexia specialist and develop list of training opportunities related to dyslexia.
- SB 613 Requires filing notice with State Forestry Department of proposed aerial application of pesticide or proposed use of fire as planned forest management activity on privately owned forestland.
- SB 614 Provides that peace officer may enter motor vehicle and impound animal when peace officer is authorized by law and has probable cause to believe animal is being subjected to certain criminal offenses.
- SB 615 Creates Oregon Retirement Savings Board in office of State Treasurer.
- SB 616 Requires Secretary of State to conduct investigation of Community Housing Trust Account, within Developmental Disabilities Community Housing Fund.
- SB 617 Establishes Task Force on Housing for Persons with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities.
- SB 618 Directs Department of Human Services to identify and enter into agreements with nonprofit organizations to assist homeless youth in obtaining identification cards from Department of Transportation.
- SB 619 Prohibits public universities from adopting school policies with respect to noncredit academic activities, or from refusing student application to, or enrollment or participation in, noncredit academic activity, solely on basis that student was not awarded standard high school diploma or General Educational Development (GED) certificate, or because student received modified or extended diploma.
- SB 620 Establishes process for certifying manufacturers for purposes of testing, selling or operating autonomous vehicles on highways of state.
- SB 621 Prohibits eye bank, tissue bank, procurement organization, hospital or physician from considering any disability of potential recipient of anatomical gift except to extent that disability makes potential recipient medically unsuitable to receive anatomical gift.
- SB 622 Adds personal support workers and home care workers to list of mandatory reporters of abuse of children, elderly persons and other vulnerable persons.
- SB 623 Eliminates wine production restriction on winery licensee, or person having interest in winery licensee, that acquires full on-premises sales license.
- SB 624 Requires agreements for student housing to permit students who pay all costs of housing for entire academic or calendar year but leave before agreement period is completed to receive pro rata refund of student housing costs.
- SB 625 Regulates pharmacy benefit manager practices with respect to filling and refilling prescriptions.
- SB 626 Shortens timeframe within which pharmacies must electronically report to Oregon Health Authority information under prescription monitoring program.
- SB 627 Exempts timber from city-owned lands of limited acreage from prohibition against export of unprocessed timber.
- SB 628 Designates portion of U.S. Highway 395, known as Pendleton-John Day Highway, as Don Kendall Memorial Highway.
- SB 629 Establishes Oregon Right to Rest Act.
- SB 630 Provides, for purposes of central assessment, that property of company subject to central assessment does not include intangible property.
- SB 631 Establishes Health Care for All Oregon Board to develop, implement and have oversight of Health Care for All Oregon Plan to be administered by Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 632 Directs Department of Human Services to establish two pilot programs in rural and urban regions of this state to improve quality and effectiveness of foster care for children and wards placed in legal custody of department for care, placement and supervision.
- SB 633 Expands Oregon Criminal Justice Commission requirement to create racial and ethnic impact statement to include proposed legislation relating to education policy.
- SB 634 Eliminates sunset date of homestead property tax deferral program.
- SB 635 Provides that Oregon estate tax is not due unless value of Oregon taxable estate equals or exceeds $5 million.
- SB 636 Reduces required age for concealed handgun license applicant to 18 years of age if applicant is servicemember.
- SB 637 Increases ceiling amount of total assessed value of taxable personal property for purposes of exemption from property taxation.
- SB 638 Authorizes county governing bodies to appoint county volunteer veterans' ombudsmen to provide support services and assistance to veterans and their spouses, dependents and survivors that are not provided by county veterans' service officers.
- SB 639 Restricts use of motor vehicle registration plate surveillance cameras.
- SB 640 Prohibits public body from obtaining location information of electronic device without warrant except in certain circumstances.
- SB 641 Prohibits law enforcement agency from obtaining by forensic imaging information from portable electronic device without warrant except when authorized by consent.
- SB 642 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for State School Fund.
- SB 643 Establishes Kindergarten Through Grade Three Reading Initiative Program to assist school districts in implementing early reading literacy programs.
- SB 644 Requires public body, except special district, to reserve one percent of appropriation for constructing, reconstructing or renovating park or public building for purpose of renovating or improving existing park or public building to meet current accessibility standards for persons with disabilities that are promulgated under Americans with Disabilities Act and regulations adopted under Act.
- SB 645 Creates defense to charge of prostitution for person under 18 years of age.
- SB 646 Creates defense to charge of prostitution for person under 18 years of age.
- SB 647 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for Community College Support Fund for distribution to community colleges and community college service districts.
- SB 648 Expands duties of Central Oregon Health Council.
- SB 649 Modifies definitions of "compensable injury" and "preexisting condition" for purposes of workers' compensation claims.
- SB 650 Establishes Oregon Universal Savings Account Board to create and maintain Oregon Universal Savings Account Program.
- SB 651 Requires that candidate for state Senate or state Representative receive majority of votes cast in general election to be elected.
- SB 652 Establishes personal income tax credit of $250 per dependent child.
- SB 653 Creates income tax credit for certain employers that provide paid sick leave, with restrictions.
- SB 654 Creates income tax credit for certain employers that provide paid family leave, with restrictions.
- SB 655 Increases amount of working family child care credit by doubling applicable percentage of taxpayer's child care expenses allowed as credit.
- SB 656 Requires political parties to file organizational documents with Secretary of State setting forth organizational procedures.
- SB 657 Appropriates moneys to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for 2015 biennium for agricultural experiment station and branch station, Oregon State University Extension Service and Forest Research Laboratory programs of Oregon State University.
- SB 658 Allows owners of land in Portland that was disqualified from western Oregon forestland special assessment for property tax year beginning on July 1, 2011, to request directly from State Fish and Wildlife Commission designation of land as eligible for wildlife habitat special assessment.
- SB 659 Requires Department of Human Services and its contractors to assist noncustodial parent, who resides in Oregon, in specified ways to obtain home and community-based services for nonresident child during child's visitation with parent for six weeks or more.
- SB 660 Directs Oregon Health Authority to promote oral health throughout this state by ensuring availability of dental sealant programs to students attending school in this state.
- SB 661 Requires health benefit plan that covers opioid analgesic drug products to cover abuse-deterrent opioid analgesic drug products, at no greater cost to insured than other preferred drugs under plan, and specifies other requirements regarding coverage.
- SB 662 Requires that dental instructor's license issued to specialist be restricted to specialty for which applicant completed advanced dental education program.
- SB 663 Requires premises where person makes retail sales of tobacco products and inhalant delivery systems to be licensed by Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
- SB 664 Allows for additional weights in State School Fund distributions for students who are enrolled in and earn three or more credits for courses that are part of approved career and technical education program.
- SB 665 Creates Hospital Rate Commission in Oregon Health Authority to review hospital charges billed by certain hospitals and recommend to Oregon Health Authority whether to approve charges as reasonable based on prescribed criteria.
- SB 666 Requires that offer of just compensation for condemned property may not be less than real market value of property as determined by county assessor or Department of Revenue.
- SB 667 Extends sunset related to grants distributed to small school districts with one or more small high schools.
- SB 668 Provides that right and privilege to construct, maintain or operate water, gas, electric or communication service line, fixture or other facility along public roads, free of charge, does not extend to county roads.
- SB 669 Establishes personal income tax credit for contributions to charitable organizations.
- SB 670 Directs Department of Human Services to convene work group to develop common client confidentiality release form to be used by public bodies and community organizations to enable and facilitate appropriate sharing of confidential information.
- SB 671 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to transfer ownership of certain real property to City of Pendleton.
- SB 672 Directs Oregon Health Authority to appoint state dental director to oversee programs operated by authority that increase access to oral health services.
- SB 673 Permits licensed dentists to administer certain immunizations.
- SB 674 Appropriates moneys to Department of Education to be expended for purpose of awarding grants under Career and Technical Education Revitalization Grant Program.
- SB 675 Requires bidder or proposer for public contract to demonstrate responsibility by attesting in any way contracting agency deems credible and convenient that bidder or proposer complied with tax laws of this state.
- SB 676 Requires human fetuses in infectious waste stream to be incinerated, cremated or buried.
- SB 677 Requires county and metropolitan service district, when considering land for designation as urban reserve, to give highest priority to land containing sewer line that is located pursuant to goal exception and that serves land within urban growth boundary.
- SB 678 Removes exemption from mandated noncontracting hospital reimbursement rate for type A and B hospitals.
- SB 679 Creates Medicaid Management Information System Oversight Committee to monitor progress of improvements to Oregon's mechanized claim processing system for Medicaid claims.
- SB 680 Enacts Interstate Compact for Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote.
- SB 681 Revises definition of "local government" for purpose of public employee benefit plans.
- SB 682 Increases Oregon minimum wage rate to $10.75 on January 1, 2016.
- SB 683 Requires pesticide operator engaged in pest control or pesticide application business to designate pesticide applicator responsible for overseeing pesticide application activities of business.
- SB 684 Permits Oregon Medical Board to issue limited license to practice medicine to physician licensed in another state or country who holds full-time professor appointment at school of medicine in this state.
- SB 685 Deregulates oversight of for-hire carriers of persons.
- SB 686 Provides that individual enrolled in alternative education program may be considered out-of-school youth for purposes of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.
- SB 687 Requires that candidate for United States Senator, Representative in Congress, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, Attorney General, Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries, judge, state Senator or state Representative receive majority of votes cast in general election to be elected.
- SB 688 Removes sunset on authority of institution of higher education to sponsor public charter school.
- SB 689 Removes sunset on provisions that allow students whose legal residence is not within school district to attend school in district as resident if student receives written consent.
- SB 690 Eliminates daylight saving time adjustment to standard of time for State of Oregon.
- SB 691 Exempts, for purposes of state law, dishonorable discharges from Armed Forces of the United States that are based solely on sexual orientation.
- SB 692 Provides that providers of dental services to certain patients in dental pilot project approved by Oregon Health Authority are eligible for reimbursement.
- SB 693 Authorizes scrap metal business to make payment by electronic funds transfer, stored value card or stored value device.
- SB 694 Allows operators of motorcycles or mopeds to travel between adjacent lanes of traffic traveling in same direction under certain circumstances.
- SB 695 Repeals sunset on authorization for Oregon Health Authority to contract with prepaid managed care health services organization to provide care to medical assistance recipients.
- SB 696 Increases membership of Behavior Analysis Regulatory Board.
- SB 697 Prohibits Department of Transportation, counties and cities from using more than five percent of moneys appropriated from State Highway Fund to cover administrative costs.
- SB 698 Creates position of State School Nursing Consultant in Oregon Health Authority and specifies duties.
- SB 699 Broadens exemption to provisions regulating cosmetology disciplines for persons who prepare individual's hair solely for professional photograph or theatrical performance.
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SB 700-799
- SB 700 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for Senior Farm Direct Nutrition Program and Women, Infants and Children Farm Direct Nutrition Program.
- SB 701 Modifies process for independent medical examinations of injured workers to provide for random selection of qualified physicians to conduct independent medical examinations in workers' compensation claims.
- SB 702 Establishes percentages of premiums for providing health care benefits that must be paid by part-time faculty members and by public institution or institutions employing part-time faculty member.
- SB 703 Adjusts methods by which State School Fund distributions are made to school districts for students enrolled in English as a second language program.
- SB 704 Allows for additional weights in state school fund distributions for historically underserved students who have made specified progress in ninth grade.
- SB 705 Directs Environmental Quality Commission to adopt rules requiring accredited inspector to perform asbestos survey for purpose of determining whether asbestos-containing materials are present at residence or residential building before demolition.
- SB 706 Repeals provision for award of damages to Department of Revenue for frivolous claim, defense or argument made by taxpayer.
- SB 707 Eliminates primary election as nominating election for major political party candidates.
- SB 708 Directs State Board of Education to include textbooks and other instructional materials on explicit phonics on statewide list of textbooks and other instructional materials.
- SB 709 Modifies provisions that allow students who are not residents of school district to attend school of school district when school district and resident school district give consent.
- SB 710 Requires state health plans, health insurers, health care providers or health care clearinghouses to provide, upon request, one copy of individually identifiable health information free of charge to individual, or to personal representative, when individual is appealing denial of Social Security disability benefits.
- SB 711 Requires that public bodies develop and implement policies for securely removing personal information from digital data storage devices and other electronic data storage devices owned by public body, leased by public body or otherwise under control of public body before selling, donating, recycling or otherwise disposing of device.
- SB 712 Changes water management and conservation plan approval condition for extension of time to develop permit for municipal use of water.
- SB 713 Prohibits motor vehicle manufacturer, distributor or importer from requiring dealer to advertise, promote, offer or sell extended service contracts, extended maintenance plans or similar products or services that manufacturer, distributor or importer provides, originates, sponsors or endorses.
- SB 714 Prevents motor vehicle manufacturer, distributor or importer from taking any adverse action against motor vehicle dealer because dealer sold motor vehicle to customer that exported motor vehicle or resold motor vehicle for export.
- SB 715 Permits travel retailers that are not licensed insurance producers to offer travel insurance at direction of licensed insurance producers, subject to certain restrictions.
- SB 716 Authorizes Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington Counties each to designate one large-lot industrial reserve of 150 to 500 acres.
- SB 717 Directs Department of Transportation to erect and maintain Fallen Hero roadside memorial sign for John Pelham.
- SB 718 Defines "wages" for certain wage claims.
- SB 719 Includes payments due for accrued vacation time and personal time off in meaning of wages for purposes of wage claim.
- SB 720 Authorizes county governing bodies and small business employers to enter into agreements for reimbursement of portion of wages paid to youth employees.
- SB 721 Directs Department of Transportation to create Livable Roadway Program for purpose of allowing volunteer groups to plant trees and shrubs along roadside.
- SB 722 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Human Services for deposit in Oregon Project Independence Fund.
- SB 723 Exempts certain transferors of firearms from requesting criminal history record check if purchaser or recipient has concealed handgun license.
- SB 724 Provides persons licensed to carry concealed handgun in another state with protections provided to persons with Oregon concealed handgun license if other state has no less stringent requirements for obtaining license than Oregon.
- SB 725 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for purpose of awarding grants under Career and Technical Education Revitalization Grant Program.
- SB 726 Provides that person commits crime of arson in the second degree or arson in the first degree if person manufactures controlled substance and causes fire or explosion that damages property.
- SB 727 Extends favorable tax treatment for domestic international sales corporations to corporations formed after January 1, 2014.
- SB 728 Discontinues provisions requiring taxpayers, for Oregon tax purposes, to add to federal taxable income amount equal to federal deduction for qualified production activities income.
- SB 729 Creates income tax credit for adopting children from foster system.
- SB 730 Establishes Biomass Heat for Rural Schools Fund.
- SB 731 Establishes that decisions related to immunizations are personal health care decisions and that immunizations may not be mandated as condition of employment unless required by federal law.
- SB 732 Creates offense of selling tobacco products or tobacco product devices to person under 21 years of age.
- SB 733 Changes name of "Oregon Liquor Control Commission" to "Adult Substances Control Commission." Changes name of "Oregon Liquor Control Commission Account" to "Oregon Liquor Control Account.".
- SB 734 Requires trial judge to inform jury of power to acquit even if guilt of defendant proven beyond reasonable doubt.
- SB 735 Establishes Task Force on Insurance Fraud for purpose of studying causes of and methods employed in insurance fraud, examining methods for preventing and punishing insurance fraud and evaluating costs and consequences of insurance fraud.
- SB 736 Directs Department of Human Services to submit report to interim legislative committees regarding status of juvenile mental health treatment in Oregon no later than July 1, 2016.
- SB 737 Requires home inspector conducting inspection of single-family dwelling in high-risk location for seismic activity and constructed before 1994 to provide potential purchaser of dwelling with certain information concerning seismic hazards and seismic retrofitting of dwellings.
- SB 738 Provides that criminal defendants do not lose right to vote as result of incarceration.
- SB 739 Establishes standards of care for Department of Corrections inmates with serious mental illness.
- SB 740 Removes requirement that arrested person with disability provide proof of inability to obtain qualified interpreter in order for public employer of arresting officer to pay for interpreter.
- SB 741 Directs Department of Human Services to adopt administrative rules for home studies and placement reports in adoption proceedings that require that equal consideration be given to relatives and current caretakers as prospective adoptive parents, and that greater consideration be given to relatives and current caretakers as compared to other persons who are not relatives or current caretakers.
- SB 742 Requires Department of Human Services to adopt procedures for issuance of assistance animal certificates.
- SB 743 Revises definitions.
- SB 744 Requires agencies to estimate costs borne by businesses and industrial sectors to comply with proposed rules.
- SB 745 Authorizes Oregon Business Development Department to make grants to small counties to provide assistance in obtaining affordable Internet access.
- SB 746 Creates income tax credit for taxpayers that expand workforce with positions that pay above average wage by 10 percent or more in tax year.
- SB 747 Authorizes local government to adopt exception to statewide land use goal without demonstrating that certain statutory standards for exception have been met for employment use that will create five or more new, full-time jobs for which salary or wage compensation is 400 percent or more of federal poverty level for family of four.
- SB 748 Authorizes local government to adopt exception to statewide land use goal without demonstrating that certain statutory standards for exception have been met for employment use that will create 10 or more new, full-time jobs for which salary or wage compensation is 400 percent or more of federal poverty level for family of four.
- SB 749 Authorizes local government to adopt exception to statewide land use goal without demonstrating that statutory standards for exception have been met for use that is necessary for employer of 10 or more employees under specified circumstance.
- SB 750 Adjusts references in findings section of chapter 1, Oregon Laws 2015.
- SB 751 Establishes Organ Donor Registry and Public Awareness Fund.
- SB 752 Conditionally exempts from regulation under certain air pollution laws carbon dioxide emissions from combustion or decomposition of biomass.
- SB 753 Increases penalties for certain sex crimes when specified criteria are proven.
- SB 754 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to counties with population of less than 100,000 for local law enforcement purposes.
- SB 755 Restricts amount of cannabinoid products that medical marijuana facility may transfer during 24-hour period to registry identification cardholder or cardholder's designated primary caregiver.
- SB 756 Modifies offense of smoking in motor vehicle to clarify that offense applies to smoking marijuana and use of electronic cigarette to vaporize cannabinoid solutions.
- SB 757 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for Oregon Healthcare Workforce Institute and Oregon Center for Nursing for analysis of effectiveness of state programs designed to encourage practice of healthcare providers with underserved populations or in rural areas.
- SB 758 Establishes Task Force on Students with Intensive Behavioral Needs.
- SB 759 Requires public universities, community colleges and Oregon-based private universities and colleges to adopt written protocol for victims of sexual assault.
- SB 760 Increases, for purposes of tax credit allowed for crop donation, percentage of wholesale price allowed as amount of credit.
- SB 761 Increases amount distributed to school districts from State School Fund for each student enrolled in English as a second language program.
- SB 762 Requires filing of identifying information for all persons, political committees and petition committees making political contributions, regardless of amount.
- SB 763 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for mental health programs.
- SB 764 Requires agency to include comparative analysis of costs and benefits of rule in notice of proposed rulemaking.
- SB 765 Prohibits Land Conservation and Development Commission from adopting land use planning rules except for land use planning rules relating to Columbia River Gorge and Oregon Territorial Sea.
- SB 766 Prohibits health care providers from denying patient health care necessary to prevent death based on certain factors.
- SB 767 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Human Services for domestic violence prevention, awareness and support programs.
- SB 768 Requires public universities to offer at least one bachelor's degree in fields of science, technology, engineering or mathematics at cost of $15,000 or less.
- SB 769 Allows local governments planning for employment sites required by statewide land use goals to waive requirements of goals to establish and maintain five-year supply of shovel-ready employment sites.
- SB 770 Authorizes local government to adopt exception to statewide land use goal without demonstrating that certain statutory standards for exception have been met for employment use that will create 50 or fewer new, full-time jobs.
- SB 771 Authorizes local government to adopt exception to statewide land use goal without demonstrating that statutory standards for exception have been met for use that is necessary for employer of 10 or more employees under specified circumstance.
- SB 772 Requires video transmissions of executive department and legislative department to be closed-captioned for access by hearing-impaired persons.
- SB 773 Requires coordinated care organization to continue to provide health services to child meeting specified criteria who moves outside of geographic area served by coordinated care organization.
- SB 774 Requires Home Care Commission to adopt statewide plan to expand home care worker workforce.
- SB 775 Provides that evidence of measures taken or vulnerability assessments conducted before natural disaster occurs that were intended to minimize impact of natural disaster is not admissible to prove negligence or culpable conduct in connection with natural disaster.
- SB 776 Authorizes individuals acting under authority of broadcasters to enter geographic area subject to declaration of emergency to report news or public safety information or to maintain essential broadcast equipment.
- SB 777 Directs Oregon 529 Savings Board to establish by rule qualified state ABLE Act program as described in federal Stephen Beck, Jr., Achieving a Better Life Experience Act of 2014.
- SB 778 Allows State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries to require use of risk mitigation methods in, or to prohibit construction of, certain facilities and structures in tsunami inundation zone.
- SB 779 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to study expanding application of laws that consider members of uniformed services residents for licensing purposes and present report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to environment and natural resources on or before September 15, 2016.
- SB 780 Directs Department of Corrections to establish pilot program for mental health treatment for inmates engaged in intensive alternative incarceration addiction program who are servicemembers and who have been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.
- SB 781 Exempts association with membership composed of current or former members of Armed Forces of United States from operation of Insurance Code and requires association to submit certain information to Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to public employee retirement.
- SB 783 Modifies calculation of final average salary for purposes of calculating retirement benefits of certain members of Public Employees Retirement System who were members of Legislative Assembly and earned larger salaries in public employment after service in Legislative Assembly.
- SB 784 Directs Public Employees Retirement Board to exclude amounts exceeding $100,000 of salary paid or earned in any year in computing final average salary for purposes of retirement benefits.
- SB 785 Establishes Fair Retirement Plan for persons hired on or after July 1, 2016, who have not established membership in Public Employees Retirement System before July 1, 2016.
- SB 786 Instructs Bureau of Labor and Industries to increase investigatory staff devoted to investigating complaints of pay equity and gender discrimination by one full-time position.
- SB 787 Establishes Task Force on Mental Health Care and Treatment to develop detailed changes to statewide system of mental health care and treatment.
- SB 788 Requires petitioners in family law proceedings to disclose existence of certain protective orders entered between parties in petitions for marital annulment, dissolution or separation.
- SB 789 Increases penalty for crime of strangulation.
- SB 790 Requires Department of Justice to encourage and support services, programs and curricula to educate and inform students in grades 7 through 12 about domestic violence.
- SB 791 Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish procedures to validate network capacity of coordinated care organizations.
- SB 792 Limits independent medical examinations in litigation to body part or parts or specific condition in controversy.
- SB 793 Creates income tax credit for capital improvements to business facilities or homes that are commenced prior to later of September 1, 2015, or effective date of Act.
- SB 794 Authorizes State Treasurer to issue Article XI-M bonds in amount to produce $300 million in net proceeds for seismic rehabilitation of school facilities.
- SB 795 Specifies that new or increased fees adopted by state agency do not become effective unless approved by Legislative Assembly by law.
- SB 796 Creates income tax credit for adopting dogs and cats from animal rescue entities.
- SB 797 Defines "vapor products." Amends laws related to use of tobacco products by minors to include use of vapor products by minors, including crime of endangering welfare of minor and other criminal offenses and civil penalties related to use or acquisition of tobacco products by minor.
- SB 798 Voids agency rules filed with Secretary of State on or after effective date of Act and before January 1, 2016.
- SB 799 Advances sunset for tax credit for film production.
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SB 800-899
- SB 800 Establishes Task Force on Reserve Funds to study performance of Education Stability Fund and Oregon Rainy Day Fund and make recommendations to next odd-numbered year regular session of Legislative Assembly.
- SB 801 Creates credit against income tax for taxpayers with not more than 100 employees that create 10 or more new jobs during tax year.
- SB 802 Allows governing body of local government to address land use emergency by waiving goal, without taking exception, to take land use action or limited land use action.
- SB 803 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Fish and Wildlife for activities related to certain spring chinook salmon hatchery programs.
- SB 804 Requires State Forester to manage state forestlands to provide for timber sales each year in amounts that equal or exceed 125 percent of 2014 timber sales amount.
- SB 805 Modifies authority of State Forester relating to Tillamook State Forest.
- SB 806 Instructs State Forester to manage, control and protect lands in Elliott State Forest in manner designed to generate, after payment of State Forester administrative expenses, sustainable revenue from forest operations of $40 million or more per year.
- SB 807 Provides that cities and counties that meet certain criteria are job creation zones.
- SB 808 Establishes task force to review established state and local plans and make recommendations to prepare for and respond to catastrophic consequences and mass displacement that may result from naturally occurring seismic events.
- SB 809 Requires bidder that submits bid for contract for public works with estimated contract price of $5 million or more to demonstrate responsibility by belonging to local joint committee whose training agents, in aggregate, employed apprentices for 10 percent or more of hours that training agents' employees worked on contracts in previous calendar year or by showing that bidder employed apprentices for 10 percent or more of hours that bidder's employees worked on contracts during previous calendar y
- SB 810 Creates Oregon highway expansion project.
- SB 811 Directs Department of Education to create grant program to award grants to school districts and public charter schools to provide bonuses to educators who improve student outcomes.
- SB 812 Classifies certain waters of Columbia River to be used for specific purposes.
- SB 813 Repeals requirement that Department of Revenue estimate future amounts of deferred taxes, interest on taxes and fees to be paid by department for homestead granted property tax deferral.
- SB 814 Establishes state preemption of authority to require mandatory provision of employment benefits to employees of private employers.
- SB 815 Removes restrictions on hydroelectricity, including restriction that hydroelectric electricity be generated by facility that became operational on or after January 1, 1995, for purpose of complying with renewable portfolio standard.
- SB 816 Creates crime of patronizing a trafficked child.
- SB 817 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for grants-in-aid to school districts for beginning teacher and administrator mentorship programs.
- SB 818 Directs Department of Transportation to open field offices to public on Saturdays.
- SB 819 Modifies percentage of amounts school districts must pay from State School Fund to public charter schools that are not virtual public charter schools.
- SB 820 Authorizes public charter school to implement weighted lottery for students who are historically underserved.
- SB 821 Exempts claims based on conduct that constitutes child abuse, or conduct that constitutes knowingly allowing, permitting or encouraging child abuse, from notice requirement of Oregon Tort Claims Act.
- SB 822 Directs presiding judge of each judicial district to instruct grand jury to record proceedings except for deliberations and voting .
- SB 823 Restricts vehicle idling and expands types of vehicles that are required to comply with idling restrictions.
- SB 824 Establishes Task Force to Investigate a Clean Diesel Program.
- SB 825 Provides that defendant has right to appear as witness before grand jury in certain circumstances.
- SB 826 Creates task force to study potential for merging two or more agencies or agency divisions that regulate construction contracting, building trades, building codes or other matters impacting construction industry.
- SB 827 Creates income or corporate excise tax credit for contributions for funding outdoor school programs for students.
- SB 828 Establishes grant program for outdoor school programs to be administered by Oregon State University Extension Service.
- SB 829 Establishes procedures for Department of Environmental Quality to follow in developing or selecting methodologies for applying water quality standards in assessing waters of state and prior to publishing draft assessments.
- SB 830 Directs Environmental Quality Commission to adopt by rule consolidated permitting program for motorized in-stream placer mining and motorized upland placer mining.
- SB 831 Requires coordinated care organization to employ or contract with clinical mental health professionals to provide mental health care and treatment to members of organization.
- SB 832 Requires Oregon Health Authority to prescribe by rule standards for integrating behavioral health services and physical health services in patient centered primary care homes and behavioral health homes.
- SB 833 Requires Oregon Health Authority to give coordinated care organization at least 60 days' advance notice of proposed amendments to contracts .
- SB 834 Establishes Task Force on Effective Mental Health Treatment for purpose of studying effectiveness of mental health treatment available in Oregon.
- SB 835 Requires hospital emergency department to refer for primary care person who presents at emergency department but does not have condition requiring emergency medical services.
- SB 836 Requires Department of Revenue to study homestead property tax deferral program.
- SB 837 Establishes requirements for displaying information and posting notices regarding pesticide applicator, pesticide trainee, public applicator and public trainee application activities.
- SB 838 Establishes Task Force on Prescription Drugs to review and report on prescription drugs expected to come to United States market in 2015 and 2016.
- SB 839 Exempts specified persons from arrest and prosecution for certain offenses and for certain violations of terms of release or supervision if evidence of offense was obtained because emergency medical services or law enforcement agency was contacted to obtain necessary medical assistance due to drug-related overdose.
- SB 840 Authorizes licensed independent practitioner to initiate or approve prehearing detention in hospital or nonhospital facility of person who is subject of civil commitment proceedings.
- SB 841 Modifies requirements for health plan coverage of prescription drugs dispensed in accordance with synchronization policy.
- SB 842 Specifies amount of civil penalty that Oregon Liquor Control Commission may impose on licensee for violating law or rule related to regulation of marijuana.
- SB 843 Requires Oregon Liquor Control Commission to develop and maintain system for tracking marijuana items offered for retail sale in this state.
- SB 844 Establishes Task Force on Researching the Medical and Public Health Properties of Cannabis for purpose of studying and making report, including recommendations for legislation, on development of medical cannabis industry that provides patients with medical products that meet individual patient needs.
- SB 845 Establishes penalty to be imposed by Employment Department on large employers whose employees receive health care coverage through medical assistance program.
- SB 846 Establishes task force to study essential indigenous anadromous salmonid habitat and its relationship to ditches and other man-made water conveyance channels.
- SB 847 Exempts prior converted croplands from definition of "waters of this state" for purposes of removal fill program.
- SB 848 For purposes of transfer to Shared Services Fund, limits personal income tax revenue to revenue due to jobs that did not exist on date property of eligible project was granted exemption.
- SB 849 Revises provisions relating to liability arising out of skiing.
- SB 850 Requires state agencies to use federal E-Verify employment verification program to verify employment eligibility of job applicants.
- SB 851 Directs Department of Land Conservation and Development, in cooperation with City of Bend, to report status of current, or most recent, legislative review of urban growth boundary of City of Bend.
- SB 852 Requires all information provided as part of candidate's statement for voters' pamphlet to be true.
- SB 853 Requires that statements made by certain witnesses to committee of Legislative Assembly be made under oath and therefore subject to crime of false swearing.
- SB 854 Includes false statements made to legislative committee by certain persons in crime of unsworn falsification.
- SB 855 Clarifies that governing body of public body is required to indemnify school district board members for tort claims arising out of performance of duty.
- SB 856 Establishes child sexual abuse prevention instructional program for public schools.
- SB 857 Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services, by contract with vendor or service provider or otherwise, to develop system by means of which representative may register personal information of protected consumer with consumer reporting agency that meets certain qualifications.
- SB 858 Modifies types of green energy technology for which at least 1.5 percent of total contract price of certain public improvement contracts for construction of public building, or certain reconstruction or major renovation of public building, must be spent.
- SB 859 Requires school districts to be reimbursed for number of staff hours required to prepare state-required report.
- SB 860 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to solicit applications and select two public universities to design and develop career advising and mentorship pilot program.
- SB 861 Directs court to consider electronic location information that shows stolen bicycle is located in place to be searched as probable cause when issuing search warrant.
- SB 862 Requires governing body of coordinated care organization to include representative from at least one dental care organization that contracts with coordinated care organization.
- SB 863 Authorizes law enforcement units to adopt additional public records request fees designed to recoup costs of storage, storage technology, indexing and retrieval of information captured through use by law enforcement of body cameras to capture daily duties of police officers.
- SB 864 For purposes of natural resource credit against estate tax, modifies definition of "natural resource property" to mean property in state.
- SB 865 Authorizes county to exempt first $250,000 of assessed value of homestead of surviving spouse of fire service professional or police officer killed in line of duty from property taxes .
- SB 866 Limits state governmental appropriations for general governmental purposes in biennium to lesser of percentage increase in projected personal income, percentage increase in projected population growth plus inflation or percentage increase in projected gross domestic product of Oregon for biennium.
- SB 867 Requires State Forester to carry out appraisal and sale of forest products on state-owned forestland damaged by wildfire.
- SB 868 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Fish and Wildlife for biennial expenses.
- SB 869 Requires Department of State Police to create and maintain database of physical information of all schools.
- SB 870 Requires State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to hold hearing when inmate who was under 18 years of age at time of offense completes 26 years of prison sentence.
- SB 871 Requires deadly physical force policy of law enforcement agency to have requirement that investigation into use of deadly physical force by agency's police officers be led by person who is not employed by agency.
- SB 872 Increases amount of maximum total tax credits for certified film production development contributions for fiscal year.
- SB 873 Modifies authority to site or modify certain utility facilities on land zoned for exclusive farm use.
- SB 874 Requires Oregon Health Authority to disseminate information to health care professionals and public related to adrenal insufficiency.
- SB 875 Requires State Board of Education to adopt rules under which school personnel may administer medications that treat adrenal insufficiency to students experiencing adrenal crisis.
- SB 876 Requires reporting certain information regarding commercial or governmental pesticide applications to Department of Environmental Quality or to state database designated by department.
- SB 877 Requires ballots returned by mail to be postmarked not later than date of election.
- SB 878 Changes requirements for operating moped or motorcycle.
- SB 879 Exempts individual from requirement to obtain mortgage loan originator's license if individual as seller during any 12-month period offers or negotiates terms for not more than three residential mortgage loans that are secured by dwelling unit that individual owns or that limited liability company of which individual is member owns and that did not serve as individual's residence if membership in limited liability company consists only of individual and individual's relatives, if individual and
- SB 880 Exempts for-profit or nonprofit business entity, if business entity provides only palliative care or operates rural health clinic, from requirement that licensed physicians hold majority of voting stock in professional corporation organized for purpose of practicing medicine or be majority of directors of professional corporation.
- SB 881 Provides that seed not intended for planting but remaining capable of germination is agricultural hemp seed.
- SB 882 Requires State Department of Agriculture to adopt rules prohibiting application of pesticide products containing nitro-group neonicotinoids.
- SB 883 Establishes pilot project designed to assist small school districts in identifying and using diverse funding sources for capital construction costs.
- SB 884 Transfers civil rights programs and functions from Department of Transportation to Bureau of Labor and Industries.
- SB 885 Provides that first $500,000 of moneys received by Lane County from federal forest reserves shall be used to fund career and technical education in county.
- SB 886 Requires that citation or order for nonconformity with fire safety standard include information regarding source of standard and facts providing basis for citation or order.
- SB 887 Extends enrollment period for solar energy pilot programs for retail electricity consumers to March 31, 2020.
- SB 888 Authorizes employee of certain employers to request flexible or predictable work schedule.
- SB 889 Allows person to file motion or petition seeking to assert right of public access to court document or proceeding.
- SB 890 Establishes Task Force on Measures of Economic and Social Success.
- SB 891 Requires health care facilities to publish, in manner prescribed by Oregon Health Authority, price data regarding health care services offered.
- SB 892 Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt procedures to facilitate coordinated care organization assisting member of organization with renewal of eligibility for medical assistance.
- SB 893 Requires one-time election by governing body of local government to offer alternative benefit plan after participating in plan offered by Oregon Educators Benefit Board or Public Employees' Benefit Board to be made within 30 days of third anniversary of date on which governing body first elected to participate in benefit plan offered by board.
- SB 894 Requires health insurance policies or certificates that include prescription drug benefits, health benefit plans and the state medical assistance program to cover costs of specified women's health care drugs and services.
- SB 895 Requires schools and children's facilities to make available certain information related to immunizations.
- SB 896 Increases threshold under which school district may receive additional State School Fund moneys for student eligible for special education.
- SB 897 Limits additional distributions of State School Fund moneys to school districts for students enrolled in English as a second language program to no more than seven school years for each student.
- SB 898 Prohibits school districts from receiving State School Fund distributions for certain students who have satisfied requirements for high school diploma and who are enrolled in one or more college-level courses.
- SB 899 Directs Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to revoke license or registration, or right to apply for license or registration, if person has been dismissed for cause two or more times.
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SB 900-999
- SB 900 Requires Oregon Health Authority to be responsible for posting to its website health care price data for inpatient and outpatient hospital services.
- SB 901 Requires insurer to reimburse providers directly for medical or mental health services provided to insured.
- SB 902 Revives section 1, chapter 598, Oregon Laws 2013.
- SB 903 Repeals sunset of law authorizing only school districts to impose construction taxes.
- SB 904 Establishes Joint Legislative Committee on Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight.
- SB 905 Adds physician assistant to Oregon Medical Board membership.
- SB 906 Directs Department of Transportation to provide for issuance of titles and identification plates for Class I, Class III and Class IV all-terrain vehicles.
- SB 907 Requires driver of vehicle involved in accident resulting only in damage to fixtures or property legally upon or adjacent to highway to provide notice to owner of property within one business day of accident.
- SB 908 Removes prohibition of filing motion to set aside conviction for person committing single violation within previous 10 years.
- SB 909 Requires that fitness determination be conducted before hiring individuals with specified criminal history if individual will have direct contact with resident of residential facility or adult foster home or persons who receive in-home services or supports.
- SB 910 Directs law enforcement agency to notify Attorney General when police officer's use of deadly physical force causes death of person.
- SB 911 Directs Department of Justice to conduct study on deadly use of force by police and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2016.
- SB 912 Creates temporal distinction between "historically filled lands" and "new lands" for purposes of determining ownership and transfer of ownership of lands created upon submersible or submerged lands by artificial fill or deposit.
- SB 913 Creates offense of trafficking in animal parts.
- SB 914 Eliminates automatic reporting of person found to have committed act that would constitute felony sex crime if committed by adult.
- SB 915 Authorizes persons adjudicated for sex crime as juvenile in Oregon to file petition for relief from reporting requirements when person does not reside, attend school or work in Oregon.
- SB 916 Directs Oregon Health Authority, Oregon Medical Board and Oregon State Board of Nursing to study clinical guidance and health outcomes regarding Lyme disease and report to Legislative Assembly by March 1, 2016.
- SB 917 Excludes disability income insurance from definition of health insurance in Insurance Code.
- SB 918 Modifies method by which taxpayers may donate surplus revenue refunds to funding of education.
- SB 919 Provides that person who falsely reports hazardous substance, fire, explosion, catastrophe or other emergency in court facility or public building commits crime of disorderly conduct in the first degree.
- SB 920 Makes legislative findings regarding provision of antibiotics and its relation to public health.
- SB 921 Directs Department of Transportation to make efforts to complete installation of median barriers between opposing lanes of travel on interstate highways in certain circumstances.
- SB 922 Exempts from certain regulations legal access provider that charges fee to customer for purpose of providing customer with access to legal consultations and other legal services and that pays administration fee to attorney.
- SB 923 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for distribution to public universities.
- SB 924 Directs Department of Revenue to study issue of allowing certain homesteads of senior citizens that have appreciated by more than 50 percent to enter homestead property tax deferral program.
- SB 925 Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to make recommendations for proposed legislation intended to restructure Oregon's tax system, including corporate and personal income tax and property tax systems, and to prepare analysis of proposed legislation.
- SB 926 Allows court to award attorney fees to prevailing party in action to acquire fee simple title to real property by adverse possession in which adverse possessor is not prevailing party.
- SB 927 Modifies authority of metropolitan service district to acquire or construct visitor-oriented facilities.
- SB 928 Requires Oregon Health Authority to operate 24-hour nurse advice hotline for Oregon residents beginning January 1, 2016.
- SB 929 Increases amount of estimate of revenues that will be received from General Fund revenue sources other than corporate income and excise taxes for biennium beginning July 1, 2013.
- SB 930 Modifies method by which minimum amount distributed for education service districts is calculated.
- SB 931 Repeals sunset on provisions that prohibit annexation of specified land without written consent of owner of land.
- SB 932 Extends eligibility for receiving Oregon financial aid scholarships and grants to certain students who qualify for exemption from paying nonresident tuition.
- SB 933 Prohibits person that manufactures or distributes prescription contact lenses from preventing retailer from advertising or selling prescription contact lenses at price for consumers that is less than price that person sets or specifies.
- SB 934 Makes limitation on state liability for nonproperty claims applicable to State Fair Council.
- SB 935 Provides that insurer does not require certificate of authority to transact wet marine and transportation insurance.
- SB 936 Makes changes to law providing for registration of marijuana grow sites under Oregon Medical Marijuana Act.
- SB 937 Prohibits retail sale of granulated alcohol.
- SB 938 Authorizes city or county to adopt exemption for newly constructed or installed industrial improvements.
- SB 939 Directs Department of Corrections to enter into contracts with nonprofit entities to create program to assist children of incarcerated parents.
- SB 940 Creates crime of receiving quid-pro-quo bribe.
- SB 941 Requires private person to complete transfer of firearm by appearing with transferee before gun dealer to request criminal background check or shipping or delivering firearm to gun dealer in certain circumstances.
- SB 942 Requires Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services to enter into agreement with Oregon Historical Society for society to undertake fund-raising and commission of statues of Chief Joseph and Abigail Scott Duniway, to be placed in National Statuary Hall in United States Capitol.
- SB 943 Prohibits counties and districts from imposing vehicle registration fee on vehicles registered to employment address when registered owner's residence address is not in same county as employment address.
- SB 944 Prohibits Department of Human Services, Oregon Health Authority or Oregon Youth Authority from contracting with behavior rehabilitation services providers that permit, or authorizing behavior rehabilitation services providers to allow, children or youth who are not sex offenders or who do not have inappropriate sexual behaviors to reside in same home or residential facility as children or youth who are sex offenders or who have inappropriate sexual behaviors.
- SB 945 Creates crime of endangering a minor by allowing access to a firearm.
- SB 946 Creates position of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Coordinator in Department of Veterans' Affairs to provide outreach and assistance to veterans who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender, and to spouses and dependents of such veterans.
- SB 947 Requires all employers to implement sick time for employees.
- SB 948 Permits Department of Transportation to issue vehicle registration plates from regular series for use on county-owned vehicle rather than plates from specially designed government series.
- SB 949 Exempts from property subject to tower's lien contents of towed motor vehicle for which owner or other person with interest in towed vehicle submits to tower affidavit stating that motor vehicle is being used as primary nighttime residence.
- SB 950 Allocates moneys from Administrative Services Economic Development Fund for biennium beginning July 1, 2015, to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for use by College of Forestry at Oregon State University, in cooperation with University of Oregon, to operate center for manufacturing and design of advanced wood products.
- SB 951 Modifies size and membership of Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission.
- SB 952 Establishes Task Force on Funding State Natural Resources Agencies to identify options for providing state natural resources agencies with stable and sustainable funding.
- SB 953 Establishes process by which future interests in specified properties in Klamath County may be extinguished.
- SB 954 Requires each school obtaining approval from Higher Education Coordinating Commission to offer academic degree to biennially obtain bond or letter of credit demonstrating school is financially sound and capable of fulfilling commitments to students.
- SB 955 Provides that student whose legal residency is not in school district is considered resident of school district if student attended public charter school located in school district for at least four years and completed highest grade offered by public charter school located in school district.
- SB 956 Requires that creation, restoration or enhancement of wetlands in any area zoned for exclusive farm use be subject to certain standards of approval by local governing body.
- SB 957 Prohibits State Board of Education from establishing certain standards for instructional time unless moneys available for state's system of kindergarten through grade 12 public education meet specified percentage of amount of moneys determined to be sufficient by Quality Education Commission.
- SB 958 Creates free license for organizers of certain fishing derbies to take and sell fish taken during duration of derby.
- SB 959 Requires Environmental Quality Commission to prepare certain revisions to Oregon's State Implementation Plan under federal Clean Air Act.
- SB 960 Enacts Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact.
- SB 961 Changes method by which surplus "kicker" refunds are made to personal income taxpayers from tax credit to refund payment.
- SB 962 Permits elector or chief petitioner to file action in circuit court to challenge determination by Secretary of State or elections official to reject elector's signature on initiative or referendum petition during signature verification process.
- SB 963 Prohibits contractor or subcontractor, or contractor's or subcontractor's agent, from intentionally failing to pay prevailing rate of wage, reducing rate of wage for work that is not subject to prevailing wage in order to recoup prevailing wages that contractor, subcontractor or agent paid, withholding, deducting or diverting employee's wages other than as provided by law, entering into agreement under terms of which employee receives less than prevailing rate of wage for work that is subject to
- SB 964 Makes changes to Oregon Medical Marijuana Act, including limiting amount of plants that may be grown at addresses where marijuana grow sites are located and requiring registration of marijuana processing sites.
- SB 965 Requires Environmental Quality Commission to adopt greenhouse gas cap-and-dividend program to reduce statewide greenhouse gas emissions to meet certain benchmarks adopted by commission.
- SB 966 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to develop and administer, or enter into contract with private entity to develop and administer, training program for members, administrators or directors of boards, commissions and small entities of executive department.
- SB 967 Exempts from property taxes real and personal property of history museum or science museum if property is used to fulfill museum's mission and is used or occupied for certain other museum-related purposes.
- SB 968 Establishes state preemption of local governmental authority to mandate work schedule requirements until adjournment of 2017 regular session of Legislative Assembly.
- SB 969 Establishes Task Force on Reentry, Employment and Housing.
- SB 970 Establishes Task Force on Rural Air Ambulance Services.
- SB 971 Provides definition for determining undeveloped portion of water right for municipal use.
- SB 972 Modifies definition of "resident" for purposes of personal income taxation to exclude certain members of Armed Forces if residency as reflected in payroll records is located outside state.
- SB 973 Eliminates statute of limitations for first-degree sex crimes.
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SB 5500-5599
- SB 5501 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Board of Accountancy.
- SB 5502 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5503 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Commission for the Blind for biennial expenses.
- SB 5504 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Corrections for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5505 Directs distribution of moneys from Criminal Fine Account.
- SB 5506 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Criminal Justice Commission for biennial expenses.
- SB 5507 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Emergency Board for allocations during biennium.
- SB 5508 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts and certain federal funds, but excluding lottery funds and other federal funds, collected or received by Employment Department.
- SB 5509 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Employment Relations Board for biennial expenses.
- SB 5510 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Department of Energy.
- SB 5511 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Fish and Wildlife for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5512 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries for biennial expenses.
- SB 5513 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Housing and Community Services Department for biennial expenses.
- SB 5514 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Judicial Department for biennial expenses.
- SB 5515 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Commission on Judicial Fitness and Disability for biennial expenses.
- SB 5516 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Justice for biennial expenses.
- SB 5517 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Bureau of Labor and Industries for biennial expenses.
- SB 5518 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Legislative Administration Committee, Legislative Assembly, Legislative Counsel Committee, Legislative Fiscal Officer, Legislative Revenue Officer and Commission on Indian Services for biennial expenses.
- SB 5519 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Library for biennial expenses.
- SB 5520 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
- SB 5521 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Long Term Care Ombudsman for biennial expenses.
- SB 5522 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Marine Board.
- SB 5523 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Medical Board.
- SB 5524 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon State Board of Nursing.
- SB 5525 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Business Development Department for Oregon Arts Commission and debt service.
- SB 5526 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5527 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 5528 Limits certain biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Parks and Recreation Department.
- SB 5529 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision for biennial expenses.
- SB 5530 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Board of Pharmacy.
- SB 5531 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of State Police for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5532 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Psychiatric Security Review Board for biennial expenses.
- SB 5533 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Public Defense Services Commission for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5534 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Public Safety Standards and Training for debt service.
- SB 5535 Limits certain biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Public Utility Commission of Oregon.
- SB 5536 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Racing Commission.
- SB 5537 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Real Estate Agency.
- SB 5538 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission.
- SB 5539 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Veterans' Affairs for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5540 Directs Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board to allocate moneys from Watershed Conservation Operating Fund to various state agencies to implement Article XV, section 4b, of Oregon Constitution.
- SB 5541 Limits expenditures of lottery funds from Watershed Conservation Grant Fund for local grant expenditures by Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board for six-year period beginning July 1, 2015.
- SB 5542 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Youth Authority for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5543 Increases and decreases certain biennial appropriations made from General Fund to specified state agencies and Emergency Board.
- SB 5544 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Agriculture for wolf depredation compensation and financial assistance grant program.
- SB 5545 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Oregon State Board of Nursing.
- SB 5546 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5547 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5548 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5549 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5550 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5551 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5552 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
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SCR 0-99
- SCR 1 In memoriam: Christine Poole-Jones, 1944-2014.
- SCR 2 In memoriam: Lenhart "Bud" Gienger, 1935-2014.
- SCR 3 Recognizes contributions and sacrifices of Peace Corps volunteers from Oregon and throughout United States.
- SCR 4 Condemns ethnic cleansing and religious persecution of non-Muslim minorities in State of Jammu and Kashmir, India.
- SCR 5 Adjourns organizational session of Seventy-eighth Legislative Assembly.
- SCR 6 In memoriam: Army Specialist Nickolas S. Welch, 1987-2013.
- SCR 7 Recognizes and honors Specialist John Alexander Pelham (1991-2014) for his service to his country.
- SCR 8 In memoriam: Blaine Whipple, 1930-2015.
- SCR 9 Recognizes Portland Winterhawks for their four consecutive Western Conference championships from 2011 to 2014.
- SCR 10 In memoriam: Joan Austin, 1931-2013.
- SCR 11 Honors Shirley E. Kimball for her service to this state and commitment to fight against mental illness.
- SCR 12 Recognizes and honors United States Marine Lance Corporal Nathan Windsor (1986-2007) for his service to his country.
- SCR 13 Commends Oregon State University Beavers wrestling team on their exemplary intercollegiate athletic achievements.
- SCR 14 Recognizes and honors Corporal Keaton Grant Coffey (1989-2012) for his service to his country.
- SCR 15 Declares that lobby message center in Oregon State Capitol shall be known as David S. Barrows Lobby Center.
- SCR 16 Recognizes and honors Specialist Mabry James Anders (1991-2012) for his service to this state.
- SCR 17 In memoriam: Hector Macpherson, Jr., 1918-2015.
- SCR 18 Honors Judy Hall for her invaluable contributions to Oregon Legislative Assembly.
- SCR 19 Adjourns sine die 2015 regular session of Seventy-eighth Legislative Assembly.
- SCR 20 Establishes limitations and deadlines for legislative measures for 2016 regular session of Seventy-eighth Legislative Assembly.
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SJM 0-99
- SJM 1 Expresses support for Federal Aviation Administration initiative to certify safe unleaded aviation fuel.
- SJM 2 Urges Congress to call amendment convention to propose amendment to United States Constitution to require federal government to operate under balanced budget wherein federal government expenditures do not exceed federal government revenues.
- SJM 3 Urges Congress to call amendment convention for purpose of proposing free and fair elections amendment to United States Constitution.
- SJM 4 Urges Congress to enact legislation to update 42 C.F.R. part 2 to allow health care providers for same patient to share treatment information while maintaining appropriate levels of confidentiality and protections against disclosure.
- SJM 5 Urges President and Congress to transfer federal lands within Oregon to State of Oregon.
- SJM 6 Urges Congress to call amendment convention to propose amendment to United States Constitution to impose fiscal restraints on and limit power and jurisdiction of federal government.
- SJM 7 Urges President and Congress to transfer federal lands within Oregon to State of Oregon.
- SJM 8 Urges United States Army Corps of Engineers to adopt Preferred Alternative/Management Plan described in draft Environmental Impact Statement to reduce double-crested cormorant population and to protect juvenile salmonids in Columbia River Estuary.
- SJM 9 Urges Congress to expedite appropriation of funds to monitor and prevent spread of aquatic invasive species and implement Water Resources Reform and Development Act.
- SJM 10 Urges Congress to designate Willamette Falls and surrounding communities as National Heritage Area.
- SJM 11 Urges Congress to improve and support efforts to bring health care to veterans in rural communities.
- SJM 12 Urges Congress to support development of solution to financial issues arising from marijuana industry and to declassify marijuana as Schedule I drug under federal Controlled Substances Act.
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SJR 0-99
- SJR 1 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow citizens to register to vote in election not later than day immediately preceding day of election.
- SJR 2 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to transfer excess personal income tax revenues to state school fund established by law to provide funding for kindergarten through twelfth grade public education.
- SJR 3 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution authorizing sobriety checkpoints for law enforcement purposes.
- SJR 4 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to remove provisions fixing age for mandatory retirement of judges and provisions allowing Legislative Assembly or people to fix age for mandatory retirement of judges.
- SJR 5 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to permit Legislative Assembly, or people through initiative process, to enact laws limiting or prohibiting contributions made in connection with campaigns for nomination or election to public office.
- SJR 6 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to modify maximum number of calendar days of regular sessions of Legislative Assembly.
- SJR 7 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution creating State Board of Education.
- SJR 8 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to limit types of legislative measures that Legislative Assembly may enact during even-numbered year regular session, unless passed by two-thirds vote of each house of Legislative Assembly.
- SJR 9 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution requiring unanimous verdict by jury consisting of 12 jurors in criminal cases.
- SJR 10 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to administrative rules.
- SJR 11 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to limit awards of noneconomic damages against nonprofit corporations to $1 million.
- SJR 12 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to limit awards of noneconomic damages against religious organizations to $1 million.
- SJR 13 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require Legislative Assembly to approve each administrative rule or amendment of administrative rule adopted by executive branch agency before taking effect.
- SJR 14 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution providing that surpluses of personal income tax revenues in excess of two percent of forecast revenues are equally deposited in reserve fund established by law and returned to personal income taxpayers.
- SJR 15 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to establish land-value lease fee imposed on real market value of land with proceeds distributed pro rata to residents of state.
- SJR 16 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to authorize use of motor vehicle-related revenue for infrastructure that reduces traffic burden of, or pollution from, motor vehicles on public roads in this state.
- SJR 17 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to recognize right to privacy.
- SJR 18 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution directing Legislative Assembly to establish education support fund consisting of revenues from sales tax imposed at rate not to exceed ___ percent.
- SJR 19 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require bills declaring emergency to receive at least two-thirds vote of all members elected to each house for passage.
- SJR 20 Urges Governor and executive branch state agencies, when directed by Legislative Assembly to make unspecified reductions in state agency budgets or when responding to allotment reductions directed by Governor, to make reductions to programs and services in manner that causes least harm and inconvenience to persons agencies serve.
- SJR 21 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing independent redistricting commission to adopt redistricting plans for state Senate, state House of Representatives and United States House of Representatives.
- SJR 22 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow Legislative Assembly by law to prohibit agency rule, policy or procedure from taking effect until after Legislative Assembly has adopted joint resolution approving rule, policy or procedure.
- SJR 23 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution authorizing large cities to unilaterally form consolidated city-county government separate from remainder of county, authorizing certain cities in large counties to form new counties separate from remainder of county and providing for disposition of remaining noncontiguous portions of county divided by foregoing provisions.
- SJR 24 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to limit awards of noneconomic damages in civil actions to $1 million.
- SJR 25 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to establish Oregon Budget Reserve Fund.
- SJR 26 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to modify gender-specific language and correct grammatical errors.
- SJR 27 Proposes revision of Oregon Constitution repealing ad valorem property tax system created by Ballot Measure 50 (1997), eliminating equalization grant system established with respect to local option taxes approved pursuant to Ballot Measure 50 and directing Legislative Assembly to provide for exemption from ad valorem property taxes for owner-occupied primary residences.
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SB 0-99
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House Bills
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HB 2000-2099
- HB 2001 Requires law enforcement agencies to adopt procedures for accepting complaints that law enforcement officers engaged in profiling.
- HB 2002 Directs law enforcement agencies to adopt written policies and procedures prohibiting profiling by January 1, 2016.
- HB 2003 Prohibits law enforcement agencies and law enforcement officers from profiling based on specified personal characteristics or circumstances of individuals, except when characteristics or circumstances are tied to specific suspect description or credible information related to criminal incident or activity.
- HB 2004 Repeals state preemption of charter and statutory authority of local governments to set minimum wage requirements.
- HB 2005 Requires employers that employ six or more employees to implement paid sick time for employees and employers that employ fewer than six employees to implement unpaid sick time for employees.
- HB 2006 Makes practice of paying employees of opposite sex who hold equivalent jobs at different wage rates unlawful employment practice.
- HB 2007 Makes imposition of disciplinary action against employee that inquires about or discloses wage information unlawful employment practice.
- HB 2008 Increases Oregon minimum wage rate in graduated steps through 2017.
- HB 2009 Increases Oregon minimum wage rate in graduated steps to $15 per hour by 2018.
- HB 2010 Authorizes employee of certain employers to request flexible, predictable or stable work schedule.
- HB 2011 Expands allowable purposes for establishing individual development account.
- HB 2012 Increases Oregon minimum wage rate in graduated steps to $13.50 per hour by 2017.
- HB 2015 Directs Department of Human Services, in consultation with Early Learning Division and Office of Child Care, to adopt rules for subsidy programs for employment-related child care that, at minimum, provide for one year of eligibility regardless of change in employment, permit students enrolled in coursework and self-employed persons to receive subsidized employment-related child care, and provide for reduced copayments and incentive payments when child care provider meets specified minimum standa
- HB 2016 Directs Department of Education to develop and implement statewide education plan for early childhood through post-secondary education students who are black or African-American or not covered by existing statewide education plan and have experienced disproportionate educational results.
- HB 2019 Expands membership of Oregon Government Ethics Commission from seven members to nine members on July 1, 2016.
- HB 2020 Alters definition of "public official." Prohibits Governor, First Partner, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, Attorney General and Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries from receiving money or other consideration for speaking engagement or presentation.
- HB 2021 Directs Oregon Health Authority to develop and implement pilot program through which authority and Department of Education provide services related to oral health education, use of fluoride varnish and daily brushing and flossing for children.
- HB 2022 Requires hospital or provider of residential treatment that discharges individual with mental illness to provide case management services to assist individual in transitioning to outpatient mental health treatment.
- HB 2023 Specifies requirements for hospital policies for discharge planning involving patient who is hospitalized for mental health treatment.
- HB 2024 Directs Oregon Health Authority, in consultation with coordinated care organizations and dental care organizations, to adopt rules and procedures for training and certifying certain health workers to provide oral disease prevention services.
- HB 2025 Allows persons authorized to engage in medical use of marijuana to continue to use medical marijuana while participating in driving while under influence of intoxicants diversion agreement.
- HB 2026 Permits pharmacist to substitute interchangeable biosimilar products for certain prescribed biological products.
- HB 2027 Requires metrics and scoring committee of Oregon Health Authority to adopt at least two outcome and quality measures for oral health care provided by coordinated care organizations.
- HB 2028 Permits pharmacists to engage in practice of clinical pharmacy and provide patient care services to patients.
- HB 2029 Requires Department of Human Services to prescribe income limits for temporary assistance to needy families program that are equal to 66 percent of federal poverty guidelines.
- HB 2030 Increases refund value of beverage containers to 10 cents.
- HB 2031 Directs Oregon Youth Authority to establish pilot project to implement intensive in-home services model that includes availability of residential treatment services for youth in juvenile justice system.
- HB 2032 Prohibits employer or insurer from requiring injured worker to obtain nonemergency medical services from specific provider.
- HB 2033 Directs State Board of Pharmacy to classify any synthetically manufactured cannabinoid as controlled substance in Schedule I. Makes exception.
- HB 2034 Removes State Parks and Recreation Department's authorization to exercise power of eminent domain over certain land situated within boundaries of Willamette River Greenway.
- HB 2035 Decreases vehicle registration fee for truck tractors used exclusively to tow travel trailers for personal use.
- HB 2036 Provides that U.S. Highway 395 shall be known as World War I Veterans Memorial Highway.
- HB 2037 Reorganizes Oregon State Capitol Foundation as nonprofit corporation.
- HB 2038 Limits liability of owners of land for damages resulting from use of land for aviation purposes.
- HB 2039 Authorizes Task Force on the Columbia River Gorge Commission.
- HB 2040 Prohibits medical marijuana facilities and licensed producers, processors and sellers of marijuana from being located within one mile of school.
- HB 2041 Imposes tax on retail sale of marijuana items, to be imposed upon consumers and collected and remitted by marijuana retailers.
- HB 2042 Authorizes Bureau of Labor and Industries to provide support for outreach and training for employers.
- HB 2043 Requires employer to verify legal status of employee to be employed in United States through federal E-Verify program prior to deducting expenses related to worker's employment from Oregon taxable income.
- HB 2044 Prohibits State Board of Psychologist Examiners from discriminating against applicants, doctoral programs or institutions of higher education.
- HB 2045 Directs Department of Education to conduct evaluation on methods to improve provision of education related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
- HB 2046 Directs Engineering and Technology Industry Council to conduct evaluation on methods to improve effectiveness of engineering education in this state.
- HB 2047 Makes adjustments to reserve boundaries in comprehensive planning maps adopted by Metro and previously adjusted by Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2048 Directs Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules that would allow occupational therapists to participate in primary care provider loan repayment program.
- HB 2049 Authorizes certain hunters to use battery-powered scoping devices, pin sight lights and laser sighting devices to hunt.
- HB 2050 Provides that county is exempt from applicability of statute banning use of dogs to hunt or pursue cougars if voters approve county measure proposed by initiative petition or referred to people by governing body of county.
- HB 2051 Reduces penalty for crime of criminal trespass in the second degree in certain circumstances.
- HB 2052 Modifies certain penalties for wildlife law violations.
- HB 2053 Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to establish trophy trout lake pilot program.
- HB 2054 Expands availability of action for damages arising from interference with forest practices.
- HB 2055 Clarifies meaning of "district" in ORS 255.125 to 255.205.
- HB 2056 Corrects reference to soil and water conservation district.
- HB 2057 Clarifies phrasing in definitions section for audit of computerized voting system.
- HB 2058 Extends to June 30, 2017, sunset on lobbyist exemption from reporting to Oregon Government Ethics Commission moneys spent on lobbying other registered lobbyists.
- HB 2059 Defines "qualified designated voter registration agency." Directs qualified designated voter registration agencies to provide Secretary of State with age, residence and citizenship data and digital signature of each person who meets qualifications set by secretary by rule.
- HB 2060 Requires signature gatherers or organizers of county, city or district initiative, referendum or recall petitions to register with Secretary of State in same manner as signature gatherers of state measures, unless otherwise provided by county ordinance, city ordinance or district ordinance.
- HB 2061 Gives nonaffiliated electors ability to vote in primary election of major political party of elector's choice.
- HB 2062 Establishes that, unless relevant authority calls for special election, county measure, city measure or district measure will be held on specified dates.
- HB 2063 Requires auditor of metropolitan service district to file statement of economic interest.
- HB 2064 Requires Legislative Assembly to use simulation designed by Legislative Revenue Officer as aid in making determinations as to efficiency of economic development, tax expenditure and tax incentive programs.
- HB 2065 Establishes Task Force on Land Value Taxation to compare methods of property taxation.
- HB 2066 Increases cigarette tax and provides for distribution of increase in revenue.
- HB 2067 Clarifies that person facilitating renting out by individuals of personal residential space for occupancy as transient lodging is transient lodging tax collector with respect to such transactions.
- HB 2068 Increases percentage of federal earned income credit allowed to personal income taxpayer , if taxpayer has dependent under age of two.
- HB 2069 Provides for continuation of Task Force on Capital Construction Budget Process.
- HB 2070 Restricts base of shared services distributions to personal income tax revenue attributable to newly created jobs for eligible projects.
- HB 2071 Reinstates assessment on health benefit plan premiums and on medical claims made to self-insured health benefit plans offered by Public Employees' Benefit Board.
- HB 2072 Increases amount of maximum total tax credits for certified film production development contributions for fiscal year.
- HB 2073 Disallows, for purposes of personal income taxation, mortgage interest deduction for residence other than taxpayer's principal residence if taxpayer's federal adjusted gross income exceeds $125,000, or $250,000 if reported on joint return.
- HB 2074 Expands definition of tobacco products for purpose of taxation to include electronic cigarettes and nicotine solution.
- HB 2075 Increases aircraft fuel taxes.
- HB 2076 Provides that corporate minimum tax may not be reduced, paid or otherwise satisfied by use of tax credits.
- HB 2077 Requires corporations doing business in Oregon to file tax disclosure statements with Secretary of State.
- HB 2078 Imposes state property tax on property subject to local ad valorem property taxation.
- HB 2079 Requires, for Oregon corporate excise or income tax purposes, addition to federal taxable income of amount of employee compensation over prescribed limit.
- HB 2080 Provides that for first property tax year after sale or transfer of property, assessed value and maximum assessed value equal real market value of property.
- HB 2081 Specifies ballot title for House Joint Resolution 12 (2015).
- HB 2082 Imposes tax on each fuel supplier and utility based on amount of carbon in carbon-based fuel that is sold by fuel supplier to consumers in state or that is used to produce carbon-generated electricity supplied by utility to consumers in state.
- HB 2083 For purposes of homestead property tax deferral program, creates exception to five-year ownership requirement for homestead if claimant for deferral moved to homestead from homestead granted deferral and of greater real market value than new homestead, sells prior homestead within one year of purchasing new homestead, satisfies lien against prior homestead for deferred amounts and provides written attestation that claimant incurred debt for not more than 80 percent of purchase price of new homes
- HB 2084 Indexes minimum total costs of eligible project to increase in U.S. City Average Consumer Price Index since 1993.
- HB 2085 Authorizes county with population greater than 650,000 to establish homestead property tax deferral program.
- HB 2086 Imposes fee on fossil fuel or fossil fuel-generated electricity to be paid by vendors.
- HB 2087 Requires recipient employers that receive economic development subsidies to submit annual reports to granting bodies.
- HB 2088 Broadens types of communications services on which municipalities may impose privilege tax.
- HB 2089 Directs Department of Revenue to offer to suspend collection of unpaid tax from taxpayer if certain conditions exist.
- HB 2090 Establishes task force to study relationship between large employers and their employees who are receiving public assistance and to make recommendations regarding feasibility of imposing fee to offset shifting of expenses to public assistance.
- HB 2091 Increases amount of working family child care credit by doubling applicable percentage of taxpayer's child care expenses allowed as credit.
- HB 2092 Creates tax credit for contributions to Zero-Emission Incentive Fund.
- HB 2093 Requires joint legislative interim committee on revenue to study costs and benefits of Oregon's tax expenditures and make recommendations to Seventy-eighth Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2094 Creates rebuttable presumptions of control over entity, and of unreported income, if United States person conducts transactions involving foreign financial institution.
- HB 2095 Specifies ballot title for ___ Joint Resolution ___ (2015) (LC 1684).
- HB 2096 Provides that corporate minimum tax may not be reduced, paid or otherwise satisfied by use of tax credits, other than certain tax credits allowed for energy conservation facilities.
- HB 2097 Modifies conditions for optional reduced rates of personal income tax on nonpassive income attributable to partnership or S corporation by aligning with federal provision that allows for elective grouping of related entities that form economic unit.
- HB 2098 Limits property tax exemption under strategic investment program to real property, other than land and buildings, and personal property.
- HB 2099 Modifies list of jurisdictions of incorporation for which income must be included on Oregon corporate excise tax return, if corporation is member of unitary group with Oregon corporation.
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HB 2100-2199
- HB 2100 For purposes of corporate excise tax, includes corporation doing business or incorporated in foreign country in determination of unitary relationship among corporations.
- HB 2101 Creates or adjusts sunset for certain income and corporate excise tax expenditures not required under federal law or Oregon Constitution.
- HB 2102 Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- HB 2103 Requires taxpayer to establish economic substance of transaction if disputed by Department of Revenue.
- HB 2104 Creates or adjusts sunset for certain income and corporate excise tax expenditures not required under federal law or Oregon Constitution.
- HB 2105 Creates and adjusts sunset dates for certain exemptions from property taxation.
- HB 2106 Reduces specified state tax expenditures in tax year by same percentage by which Oregon Department of Administrative Services and Governor reduce allotments to state agencies for same tax year.
- HB 2107 Provides that corporate minimum tax may not be reduced, paid or otherwise satisfied by use of tax credits.
- HB 2108 Extends sunset for tax credit for provision of medical care to residents of Oregon Veterans' Home.
- HB 2109 Extends sunset for tax credit for provision of health care services under TRICARE contract.
- HB 2110 Extends sunset of corporate tax offset of insurer assessment.
- HB 2111 Extends sunset for tax credit for withdrawals from individual development accounts.
- HB 2112 Extends sunset for tax credit for individual development account donations.
- HB 2113 Extends sunset for tax credit for contributions to Office of Child Care.
- HB 2114 Extends sunset for tax credit for employer-provided dependent care assistance.
- HB 2115 Extends sunset for tax credit for working family child care.
- HB 2116 Creates refundable tax credit for employment-related household services and dependent care expenses.
- HB 2117 Extends sunset for tax credit for qualified equity investment.
- HB 2118 Extends sunset for tax credit for university venture development fund contributions.
- HB 2119 Extends sunset for additional personal exemption credit for taxpayer with severe disability.
- HB 2120 Extends sunset for tax credit for loss of limb function.
- HB 2121 Extends sunset for tax credit for elderly or permanently and totally disabled.
- HB 2122 Extends sunset for tax credit for child with disability.
- HB 2123 Extends sunset for tax credit for long term care insurance premiums.
- HB 2124 Extends sunset for tax credit for expenses in lieu of nursing home care.
- HB 2125 Extends sunset for tax credit for rural medical care.
- HB 2126 Defines "nonresidential use" for purposes of vertical housing development zone program to mean any use that is not exclusively residential use.
- HB 2127 Prohibits recording by county clerk of instrument to convey fee title to real property to tax-exempt government transferee unaccompanied by certificate issued by county assessor attesting that all charges against real property as of date of recording have been paid.
- HB 2128 Provides that ad valorem property taxes assessed on real property held by taxable person under lease from tax-exempt owner are personal liability of taxable person.
- HB 2129 Requires county assessor to reduce maximum assessed value if taxpayer files petition demonstrating error in square footage of property or that new property or new improvements to property added to tax roll in prior tax year did not exist.
- HB 2130 Authorizes governing bodies to adopt reasonable maximum periods for holding property for development as low income rental housing, additional criteria for exemption of low income rental housing and additional provisions of low income rental housing program that do not conflict with statutory criteria .
- HB 2131 Pledges revenues from ad valorem property taxes as security for general obligation indebtedness of public bodies.
- HB 2132 Allows county that collects forest protection district assessment or surcharge to retain percentage of collected moneys for purpose of paying county administrative costs.
- HB 2133 Removes requirement that 70 percent of net revenue from new or increased local transient lodging tax be used to fund tourism promotion or tourism-related facilities.
- HB 2134 Expands definition of "tobacco products" for purpose of taxation to include electronic cigarettes and nicotine solution.
- HB 2135 Removes prohibition against local government enactment of taxes on alcoholic beverages.
- HB 2136 Limits qualified residence interest deduction for personal income taxpayers.
- HB 2137 Imposes sales tax on sales in this state of works of art having sales prices of $250,000 or higher.
- HB 2138 Requires corporation doing business in Oregon and obtaining certain state incentives to file tax disclosure statement with Secretary of State.
- HB 2139 Directs Department of Revenue to calculate net federal itemized deduction ratio averaged over five consecutive biennia ending June 30, 2011.
- HB 2140 Specifies ballot title for House Joint Resolution 8 (2015).
- HB 2141 Provides that certain constitutional limitations do not apply to local option ad valorem property taxes imposed pursuant to Article XI, section 11m, of Oregon Constitution.
- HB 2142 Specifies ballot title for ___ Joint Resolution ___ (2015) (LC 335).
- HB 2143 Specifies ballot title for House Joint Resolution 3 (2015).
- HB 2144 Specifies ballot title for House Joint Resolution 2 (2015).
- HB 2145 Specifies ballot title for House Joint Resolution 1 (2015).
- HB 2146 Authorizes Department of Revenue to charge collection fee to taxpayer that misses income or corporate excise tax installment payment.
- HB 2147 Directs Department of Revenue to conduct study on taxation of marijuana.
- HB 2148 Exempts from state and local property taxes and fees, charges and assessments related to property taxation permanent improvements located on federal land held in trust for federally recognized Indian tribe or tribe member.
- HB 2149 Provides for delayed accrual of interest on tax refund if taxpayer willfully and knowingly makes overpayment of income tax or if taxpayer claims refund based on transferred tax credit.
- HB 2150 Requires district extended ADMw to be calculated by considering students in public charter schools to be students in nonchartered public schools.
- HB 2151 Limits, for purposes of personal income taxation, availability of itemized deductions.
- HB 2152 Limits amount of certain tax expenditures connected to economic development allowed corporate excise taxpayer to percentage of Oregon taxable income.
- HB 2153 Limits, for purposes of personal income taxation, availability of itemized deductions.
- HB 2154 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to implement program audit function for all tax expenditures that have purpose connected to economic development.
- HB 2155 Directs Department of Revenue to report to interim revenue committee of Legislative Assembly on use, by businesses, of tax expenditures with purposes connected to economic development and to make recommendations for allocation of tax expenditures, based on size of business, no later than February 1, 2016.
- HB 2156 Provides for refundability of personal exemption income tax credit for taxpayers with not more than $___ of federal taxable income.
- HB 2157 Increases amount that may be retained in Oregon Rainy Day Fund before moneys otherwise transferred to Oregon Rainy Day Fund must be transferred to General Fund.
- HB 2158 Provides for increase in income and corporate excise tax rates if high school graduation rates fall below certain percentage.
- HB 2159 Imposes tax on each fuel supplier and utility based on amount of carbon in carbon-based fuel that is sold by fuel supplier to consumers in state or that is used to produce carbon-generated electricity supplied by utility to consumers in state.
- HB 2160 Removes prohibition against imposition of taxes by county on cigarettes and tobacco products.
- HB 2161 Authorizes county to charge fee not to exceed actual cost to county of recording certain instruments.
- HB 2162 Removes prohibition against local government imposition of taxes on cigarettes and tobacco products.
- HB 2163 Repeals prohibitions against local government imposition of certain taxes.
- HB 2164 Makes permanent pilot project that requires certain licensees to demonstrate and maintain tax compliance as condition of issuance or renewal of license.
- HB 2165 Requires goal statement, including administration plan, for measures that create or renew tax expenditures or provide connection to tax expenditures provided in federal law.
- HB 2166 Increases tax on cigarettes.
- HB 2167 Requires person that seeks to form business entity to comply with person's obligations under tax laws of state.
- HB 2168 Prohibits Governor and Oregon Department of Administrative Services from reducing allotments to Department of Revenue when Oregon Department of Administrative Services declares projected deficit in biennium.
- HB 2169 Requires state agencies, boards and commissions that issue grants to require grant applicants to demonstrate and maintain tax compliance as condition of issuance or renewal of grant.
- HB 2170 Reduces average daily membership for students enrolled in virtual public charter school for purpose of making State School Fund distributions.
- HB 2171 Extends sunsets for certain income and excise tax credits.
- HB 2172 Repeals statutes authorizing local privilege taxation of gross revenues derived from exchange access services of telecommunications utilities.
- HB 2173 Requires Secretary of State, as State Auditor, to report fraud or other violations of criminal law to appropriate law enforcement agency, regardless of source of moneys involved in fraud or violation.
- HB 2174 Deletes requirement that Secretary of State prescribe form of contract for conduct of municipal audits.
- HB 2175 Deletes requirement that state agencies file with Division of Audits of Secretary of State documentation regarding transmittal of certain state funds to State Treasurer.
- HB 2176 Removes requirement that person elected to county office provide county clerk with certificate of election.
- HB 2177 Directs Department of Transportation to provide Secretary of State with electronic records containing legal name, age, residence and citizenship information and electronic signature of each person who may qualify as elector as prescribed by secretary by rule.
- HB 2178 Establishes Task Force on Campaign Finance Reform to conduct analysis and determine best method to address campaign finance reforms.
- HB 2179 Extends start date for prohibitions related to elections to begin 45 days before election.
- HB 2180 Specifies that if General Fund appropriation balances are held by executive branch state agencies at end of biennium, one-half of amount is retained by state agency and one-half is transferred to school capital matching fund.
- HB 2181 Provides that county is exempt from applicability of statute banning use of dogs to hunt or pursue cougars if voters approve county measure proposed by initiative petition or referred to people by governing body of county.
- HB 2182 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to study developing predator management plan for State of Oregon and to report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2016.
- HB 2183 Requires person growing Arundo donax L. for commercial purposes to file bond with Invasive Species Council.
- HB 2184 Directs Department of Transportation and State Parks and Recreation Department to provide link from Department of Transportation website to State Parks and Recreation Department website to provide information about how to purchase day-use parking passes.
- HB 2185 Creates position of State School Nursing Consultant in Oregon Health Authority and specifies duties.
- HB 2186 Provides that core teaching standards apply to public charter schools.
- HB 2187 Finds and declares policy position of Oregon relating to consideration of ocean renewable energy in regional transmission planning processes.
- HB 2188 Requires water suppliers that use water from treatment works to charge customers fees.
- HB 2189 Modifies definition of "hazardous substance." Requires Director of Oregon Health Authority to adopt standards for labeling of articles that contain hazardous substances.
- HB 2190 Requires seller of real property to obtain septic system evaluation report in form determined by Department of Environmental Quality and provide copy to each buyer that makes written offer to purchase.
- HB 2191 Establishes Task Force on Air Pollution.
- HB 2192 Repeals sunset on provisions related to low carbon fuel standards.
- HB 2193 Directs electric companies, if authorized by Public Utility Commission, to procure one or more energy storage systems that have capacity to store specified amount of energy.
- HB 2194 Creates general assistance pilot project administered by Department of Human Services.
- HB 2195 Directs county to use proceeds acquired by foreclosure of delinquent tax liens or in exchange for land originally acquired by foreclosure of delinquent tax liens to refund county general fund.
- HB 2196 Directs Department of Human Services to submit report related to child victims of commercial sexual exploitation to interim legislative committees no later than July 1, 2016.
- HB 2197 Clarifies public purposes for which net proceeds of Oregon State Lottery may be used.
- HB 2198 Directs Housing and Community Services Department to develop and implement Local Innovation and Fast Track Housing Program to expand state's supply of affordable housing for low income individuals or families.
- HB 2199 Updates, corrects and clarifies statutes related to Department of Human Services.
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HB 2200-2299
- HB 2200 Corrects references, removes references to repealed statutes and repeals statute that conflicts with another statute.
- HB 2201 Establishes Gaming Council to study and report on gaming policies and activities in Oregon.
- HB 2202 Creates task force to investigate barriers to health insurance coverage.
- HB 2203 Modifies duties of Oregon Health Insurance Exchange Corporation and authorizes use of federal technology for health insurance exchange.
- HB 2204 Repeals sunset on hospital assessment.
- HB 2205 Establishes Fund to End Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children.
- HB 2206 Renames crime of patronizing a prostitute to commercial sexual solicitation.
- HB 2207 Authorizes Environmental Quality Commission to adopt by rule procedures for implementing alternative ballast water management strategies for vessels with empty ballast tanks.
- HB 2208 Adds civil code enforcement officers to public officials who may request exemption from required disclosure under public records law of specified personal information.
- HB 2209 Requires persons cultivating shellfish on public or private land to file annual report.
- HB 2210 Authorizes individuals acting under authority of broadcasters to enter geographic area subject to declaration of emergency to maintain essential broadcast equipment.
- HB 2211 Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to impose civil penalty for workers' compensation claims processing violations by service company.
- HB 2212 Authorizes imposition of civil penalty against employer that fails to pay wages owing to employee on regular payday.
- HB 2213 Includes employees of Department of Corrections who have direct contact with inmates in category of employees for which on-the-job safety issues are employment relations issues subject to collective bargaining.
- HB 2214 Includes Oregon nonprofit corporations as public employer for purposes of transfers of certain public employees.
- HB 2215 Modifies definition of "public employee" for purposes of collective bargaining.
- HB 2216 Authorizes Public Utility Commission to include in electric company's rates cost of electricity, including above-market cost of electricity, if electricity is generated under certain conditions.
- HB 2217 Freezes assessed value of homestead of certain seniors and individuals with disabilities at assessed value on date claim is filed.
- HB 2218 Directs state agencies certifying or administering tax expenditures with purpose connected to economic development to establish policies and procedures for establishing and verifying goals and objectives of tax expenditures.
- HB 2219 Requires Department of Human Services to convene work group to study consolidation of application processes for human and social services and to report recommendation to Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2220 Requires Legislative Administrator to establish and maintain database to catalog issues reported by constituents to members of Legislative Assembly, state agencies or other public bodies.
- HB 2221 Modifies laws regarding powers of attorney.
- HB 2222 Provides that Oregon State Hospital may not procure psychiatric treatment for patients at hospital by number of physicians employed by or contracting with Oregon Health and Science University that is in excess of 25 percent of total number of physicians who provide psychiatric treatment at hospital.
- HB 2223 Establishes task force to study worker misclassification and to make recommendations for legislation related to worker misclassification.
- HB 2224 Requires Department of Human Services to adopt rules for licensing of stabilization and crisis units that house persons with developmental disabilities.
- HB 2225 Authorizes circuit court judge to authorize execution of search warrant outside judicial district of court for search related to certain offenses involving victim 65 years of age or older.
- HB 2226 Expands definition of "victim" to include estate, successor in interest, trust and other specified parties for purpose of ordering restitution in criminal case.
- HB 2227 Exempts from definition of "sexual abuse" consensual sexual contact between elderly person and facility employee who is also spouse of elderly person.
- HB 2228 Requires Department of State Police to establish voluntary program through which department retains fingerprint cards or creates facsimiles of fingerprints received from Federal Bureau of Investigation, or created during state criminal records check, for purpose of notifying agencies and districts that subscribe to program of receipt of fingerprints or other identifying information by department for reasons related to administration of criminal justice.
- HB 2229 Requires Department of State Police to establish voluntary program through which department retains fingerprint cards or creates facsimiles of fingerprints received from Federal Bureau of Investigation, or created during state criminal records check, for purpose of notifying agencies and districts that subscribe to program if individual is convicted of crime.
- HB 2230 Requires Director of Oregon Health Authority to notify Director of Veterans' Affairs upon receipt of certain written information from member or veteran of uniformed service, if authorized to do so by member or veteran.
- HB 2231 Prohibits coordinated care organization from requiring organizational providers to produce information that is redundant with respect to or outside scope of on-site quality assessment of organizational provider conducted by Oregon Health Authority.
- HB 2232 Directs Department of Human Services to appoint advisory committee to advise department regarding policies and procedures to coordinate statewide planning for delivery of services to runaway and homeless youth and their families.
- HB 2233 Directs Department of Human Services to create advisory committee within Office of Adult Abuse Prevention and Investigations to advise regarding residential care for children, youth or youth offenders.
- HB 2234 Requires Oregon Health Authority and insurers offering health benefit plans that reimburse costs of physician services to reimburse community assessment center for child abuse medical assessment and related services.
- HB 2235 Limits review by Land Use Board of Appeals of land use decisions and limited land use decisions changing comprehensive plans and land use regulations to issues raised during local planning process.
- HB 2236 Directs moneys to city transit agencies from state agency assessments used to provide public transportation services.
- HB 2237 Requires transportation network company to maintain insurance policy to cover private passenger motor vehicle when vehicle's registered owner or designated operator actively participates as driver with transportation network company.
- HB 2238 Directs state agencies to make available on Oregon transparency website copies of reports agency is required by law to produce.
- HB 2239 Creates income tax credit for hiring of at-risk or disadvantaged youth or youth with intellectual or developmental disability.
- HB 2240 Creates Joint Interim Legislative Committee to Review Economic Development Programs in Oregon.
- HB 2241 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to carry out study and propose recommendations for single, coordinated process for parties to meet certain federal and state requirements for, and to obtain certain releases from liability for, cleanup of hazardous waste.
- HB 2242 Establishes personal income tax credit of $250 per dependent child.
- HB 2243 Requires identification of source of communications made in support of or opposition to candidate or measure.
- HB 2244 Synchronizes time period when voters' pamphlet is mailed to electors with period when ballots are mailed to electors.
- HB 2245 Increases, for purposes of tax credit allowed for crop donation, percentage of wholesale price allowed as amount of credit.
- HB 2246 Directs counties to recover costs of property tax assessment and collection from taxing districts.
- HB 2247 Expands rural health care income tax credit to include pharmacist services performed in rural areas.
- HB 2248 Includes insurance in definition of real estate, goods and services that are subject to penalties for unlawful trade practices.
- HB 2249 Requires smartphone that person sells in this state to include technological capability to render inaccessible or inoperative smartphone's essential features, to permit authorized user to restore essential features to accessibility or operability and to otherwise prevent unauthorized user from circumventing technological capability.
- HB 2250 Authorizes Oregon Department of Administrative Services to adopt rules related to electronic fingerprint capture services.
- HB 2251 Directs Department of Transportation to accept credit cards and debit cards for payment of taxes and fees for vehicle registration, titling, driver licenses, driver permits or identification cards.
- HB 2252 Requires person that engages in business as debt buyer in this state to obtain registration from Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 2253 Directs each city with population of 15,000 or more to set maximum rates for towing and related services when tower tows motor vehicle without consent or authorization of owner or operator.
- HB 2254 Prohibits public or private post-secondary institution of education from entering into contract with student financial aid management firm unless contract meets certain requirements.
- HB 2255 Suspends during 2015-2017 biennium application of requirement that state agencies attain 11 to 1 ratio of nonsupervisory employees to supervisory employees.
- HB 2256 Requires personal injury protection policy to include coverage for injury or death that person who operates or rides upon bicycle or other human-powered vehicle suffers as a result of insured vehicle striking person.
- HB 2257 Permits plaintiff to file action against insurer or other person for committing or performing unfair claim settlement practice.
- HB 2258 Prevents insurers from considering individual's driving record when determining rates for and whether to issue or renew policy of personal insurance that provides certain types of coverage, except in specified circumstances when insurer may consider abstract of individual's nonemployment driving record to make determinations.
- HB 2259 Modifies authority of Department of Transportation to issue variance permits to operate self-loading log truck.
- HB 2260 Requires certain vehicle owners to replace registration plates after ownership of vehicle changes.
- HB 2261 Permits person to provide proof of vehicle registration under certain circumstances to avoid charge of illegal display of registration plate or improper display of validating stickers.
- HB 2262 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to submit report to interim legislative committees regarding innovation in economic development no later than July 1, 2016.
- HB 2263 Directs Department of Transportation to take action necessary to ensure that department policies and activities are implemented in manner that supports enforcement of offense of acting as vehicle dealer without certificate.
- HB 2264 Authorizes civil and criminal forfeiture of motor vehicle if person is convicted of acting as vehicle dealer without certificate.
- HB 2265 Permits vehicle dealer to process documents necessary to register or title boat.
- HB 2266 Provides exemption from weight-mile tax for vehicle dealers under certain conditions.
- HB 2267 Permits person to operate Class I, Class II or Class IV all-terrain vehicle on portion of highway if vehicle meets certain equipment requirements and road authority approves use and posts signs on portion of highway where such all-terrain vehicles are permitted.
- HB 2268 Removes odometer disclosure exemption for vehicles that are at least 10 years old when change of ownership occurs.
- HB 2269 Creates office of State Resilience Officer in Oregon Department of Administrative Services to direct, coordinate and oversee seismic safety and resilience planning and preparation by state agencies.
- HB 2270 Creates office of State Resilience Officer in office of Governor to direct, coordinate and oversee seismic safety and resilience planning and preparation by state agencies.
- HB 2271 Converts voluntary per-mile road usage charge program, limited to 5,000 motor vehicles, to mandatory program requiring persons operating certain high-mileage motor vehicles to pay per-mile road usage charge or flat annual road usage charge.
- HB 2272 Increases tax on motor vehicle fuels.
- HB 2273 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to establish bid process and bid pool to promote regional, national and international sporting events in state.
- HB 2274 Changes name of Multimodal Transportation Fund to Connect Oregon Fund.
- HB 2275 Changes name of Multimodal Transportation Fund to Connect Oregon Fund.
- HB 2276 Appropriates moneys to Oregon Growth Board for purposes of performing duties, functions and powers of board.
- HB 2277 Modifies authority of drainage districts to perform flood control activity.
- HB 2278 Modifies schedule and conditions for issuance of lottery bonds to pay costs of Coos Bay Channel Project.
- HB 2279 Applies definition of "state government" to clarify meaning of "state" in relation to utility access to lands belonging to state.
- HB 2280 Transfers appropriation of moneys in Oregon Growth Fund from Oregon Growth Board to Oregon Business Development Department.
- HB 2281 Exempts certain persons from requirement to pay weight-mile or fuel taxes.
- HB 2282 Allows Department of Transportation to accept documents received electronically related to titling, registration, odometer disclosure and other activities.
- HB 2283 Requires Department of Transportation to study development of uniform speed bump height and markings.
- HB 2284 Provides that foreign or alien insurer may elect to apply credit allowed for qualified equity investment against corporate excise tax or against retaliatory tax.
- HB 2285 Modifies limit on issuance of infrastructure lottery bonds.
- HB 2286 Modifies limit on issuance of infrastructure lottery bonds.
- HB 2287 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds for transportation projects funded from Multimodal Transportation Fund.
- HB 2288 Increases membership of Oregon Innovation Council.
- HB 2289 Creates tax credit for cleanup of brownfield property.
- HB 2290 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to submit report to interim legislative committees regarding economic development no later than July 1, 2016.
- HB 2291 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to submit report to interim legislative committees regarding economic development no later than July 1, 2016.
- HB 2292 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to submit report to interim legislative committees regarding economic development no later than July 1, 2016.
- HB 2293 Directs Oregon Transportation Commission to expand scope of long-range transportation plan.
- HB 2294 Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish Oregon Health Information Technology program.
- HB 2295 Provides for licensing and regulation of anesthesiologist assistants.
- HB 2296 Changes name of Board of Body Art Practitioners to Board of Electrologists and Body Art Practitioners.
- HB 2297 Establishes Task Force to Build a More Effective System for Preventing Children's Behavioral, Psychological and Health Problems.
- HB 2298 Permits pharmacists to provide pharmacotherapy services to patients.
- HB 2299 Specifies requirements for reimbursement under vision care plan.
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HB 2300-2399
- HB 2300 Creates method by which health care practitioner may offer to treat patient who has terminal disease with investigational product not approved by United States Food and Drug Administration.
- HB 2301 Includes use of automated technology and authority to prescribe Schedule II hydrocodone-combination drugs in practice of optometry.
- HB 2302 Repeals provisions that eliminate references to prepaid managed care health services organizations.
- HB 2303 Requires health care professionals and hospitals to notify patients and prospective patients of specified information about other physicians who may provide health care services to patient and bill separately from health care professional or hospital.
- HB 2304 Requires hospitals to expend 10 percent of community benefit funds on public health infrastructure.
- HB 2305 Permits individuals who complete polysomnographic program that combines education and training program to apply for polysomnographic technologist license.
- HB 2306 Authorizes Oregon Health Authority to limit providers from which medical assistance recipient may obtain prescription drugs if recipient meets specified criteria.
- HB 2307 Prohibits mental health care professionals and social health professionals from practicing conversion therapy if recipient of conversion therapy is under 18 years of age.
- HB 2308 Clarifies definition of "independent practice" for purpose of insurance reimbursement for services provided by licensed physician assistant or certified nurse practitioner.
- HB 2309 Establishes Task Force on Internet Privacy.
- HB 2310 Allows Department of Corrections inmates to receive credit for time served for presentence incarceration after arrest for certain crimes related to sentencing crime.
- HB 2311 Adds electronic mail address and cellular telephone number to list of personal identifiers of victim or witness subject to restricted discovery in criminal case.
- HB 2312 Allows probationer or court to object to supervising officer's proposed modification to special conditions of probation.
- HB 2313 Authorizes Oregon Youth Authority and county juvenile departments to disclose and provide copies of reports and other materials relating to child, ward, youth or youth offender's history and prognosis to Department of Corrections for purpose of exercising custody or supervising person committed to department's legal and physical custody.
- HB 2314 Permits youth offender foster home to be maintained by person related to youth offender by blood or marriage only under circumstances set forth by Oregon Youth Authority in rule.
- HB 2315 Increases amount of noneconomic damages that may be awarded in civil action seeking damages arising out of bodily injury.
- HB 2316 Increases certain fees charged by justice courts.
- HB 2317 Extends statute of limitations of certain sex crimes from six to 12 years after commission of crime or, if victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before victim attains 30 years of age.
- HB 2318 Requires that two Multnomah County judges hold court in City of Gresham.
- HB 2319 Increases number of Oregon State Bar members appointed to Council on Court Procedures from 12 to 14.
- HB 2320 Directs State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to adopt sex offender risk assessment methodology to classify sex offenders into risk levels.
- HB 2321 Increases penalty for crime of riot to maximum of 10 years' imprisonment, $250,000 fine, or both.
- HB 2322 Establishes Task Force on the Garnishment of Inmate Property for purposes of studying issues related to civil and criminal judgment collection and creation of inmate reentry savings accounts.
- HB 2323 Authorizes court to make fitness to proceed determination during any stage of criminal proceeding.
- HB 2324 Authorizes participant in peer support counseling session to waive confidentiality of communications made or information conveyed by participant in session.
- HB 2325 Authorizes participant in peer support counseling session to waive confidentiality of communications made or information conveyed by participant in session.
- HB 2326 Provides that when conditional discharge probation has expired but defendant has not fulfilled terms and conditions, case shall not be dismissed.
- HB 2327 Modifies statutes relating to custodianship of practice of nonperforming attorney.
- HB 2328 Clarifies that party that is not natural person must appear in court proceedings by attorney unless otherwise specifically provided by law.
- HB 2329 Modifies biennial distribution to Legal Aid Account from amounts collected as fees and charges in circuit courts.
- HB 2330 Allows business entities that convert to or merge with other business entities to specify location of plan of conversion or plan of merger and to provide copy of plan of conversion or plan of merger upon request and at no cost to owners, in lieu of including plan of conversion or plan of merger with articles of conversion or articles of merger that are filed with Secretary of State.
- HB 2331 Provides when interests of beneficiaries vest.
- HB 2332 Permits parties to judgment that contains spousal support award to request required exchange of certain documents without filing request for modification of judgment with court.
- HB 2333 Clarifies that certain statutes of limitation are tolled if person entitled to bring action is child or has certain disabling mental condition.
- HB 2334 Requires affidavit alleging undue hardship to be filed within 30 days after entry of order specially designating complaint for hearing in regular division of Oregon Tax Court.
- HB 2335 Revises definition of "enter or remain unlawfully" for purposes of crimes of burglary and criminal trespass.
- HB 2336 Allows filing and service of notice of appeal by mailing or dispatch for delivery within three calendar days via United States Postal Service or commercial delivery service.
- HB 2337 Modifies number of circuit court judges in certain judicial districts.
- HB 2338 Modifies annual salaries of judges of Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Oregon Tax Court and circuit courts.
- HB 2339 Requires court to appoint interpreter and provide appropriate assistive communication device when necessary for crime victim who seeks to exercise certain constitutional rights in open court.
- HB 2340 Limits personal information that may be included in certain judgments, orders and other court documents.
- HB 2341 Authorizes court to order defendant to pay extradition costs when defendant is found in violation of probation in certain circumstances.
- HB 2342 Increases penalty for crime of strangulation when defendant knows victim is pregnant.
- HB 2343 Provides that release decision for defendant charged with sex crime or crime constituting domestic violence must include order prohibiting attempted contact with victim and third-party contact with victim while defendant is in custody.
- HB 2344 Expands types of previous convictions that elevate crime of assault in the fourth degree to Class C felony to include other degrees of assault, strangulation and menacing.
- HB 2345 Requires judge to appoint certified shorthand reporter for aggravated murder proceedings.
- HB 2346 Changes definition of "renewal" to include replacement policies offered by insurer or another insurer within group of companies under common ownership or control.
- HB 2347 Extends suspension of driving privileges beyond end of suspension or revocation period if person fails to submit proof of installation or maintain installation of required ignition interlock device.
- HB 2348 Provides honorably retired law enforcement officers with protections provided to Oregon concealed handgun license holders.
- HB 2349 Requires petition for appointment of professional fiduciary to include information regarding investment credentials, licensing, fees, method for assessing or charging fees and acknowledgment that professional fiduciary will make all investments of client assets in accordance with certain investment standards.
- HB 2350 Updates and clarifies portions of Bank Act and related statutes.
- HB 2351 Increases rate of tax for access to 9-1-1 emergency reporting system.
- HB 2352 Establishes Task Force on Internet Vendor Accountability with 11 members appointed by President of Senate, Speaker of House of Representatives, Governor, Attorney General and Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 2353 Requires sex offender without fixed residence to notify sheriff within three business days of ceasing to have fixed residence and thereafter report weekly to sheriff.
- HB 2354 Changes defined term "drone" to "unmanned aircraft system.".
- HB 2355 Increases certain fees charged by justice courts.
- HB 2356 Creates crime of invasion of personal privacy in the first degree.
- HB 2357 Modifies certain law enforcement defenses applicable to certain firearms-related crimes.
- HB 2358 Directs Judicial Department, Public Defense Services Commission, Department of Human Services and Department of Justice to collaborate to establish pilot programs in four to six Oregon counties to reduce foster care use through effective representation in juvenile dependency proceedings.
- HB 2359 Requires court to order examination when court has reason to doubt defendant's fitness to proceed.
- HB 2360 Requires Department of Human Services to notify school district, Teacher Standards and Practices Commission and Department of Education of report of alleged child abuse occurring at school.
- HB 2361 Prohibits court from charging or collecting fee for filing of objections or motions by office of Long Term Care Ombudsman or specified system .
- HB 2362 Requires court to give greatest consideration to benefit to person who is subject of protective proceeding by party's actions in proceeding when determining whether to award attorney fees.
- HB 2363 Requires treating physician to document in clinical record any seclusion of person alleged to have mental illness who is confined in hospital or nonhospital facility.
- HB 2364 Directs Oregon Law Commission to conduct analysis and determine appropriate individuals or entities to be granted standing to defend enacted state initiative or referendum.
- HB 2365 Updates and revises adoption and readoption laws to provide clarification and consistency.
- HB 2366 Modifies filing, motion and certificate fees in adoption proceedings.
- HB 2367 Establishes Collateral Consequences Commission.
- HB 2368 Provides that if person has both valid health care instruction, or valid power of attorney for health care, and declaration for mental health treatment, that inconsistencies in documents are governed by declaration for mental health treatment.
- HB 2369 Requires Department of Human Services to establish by rule responsibilities of case manager who receives notice of life-sustaining procedures for principal for purposes related to withholding or withdrawing those life-sustaining procedures.
- HB 2370 Provides that for two or more domestic violence or abuse offenses between same victim and defendant, trial may take place in any county in which one offense was committed.
- HB 2371 Provides that evidence of test administered, or observation made, by police officer as part of drug recognition evaluation is admissible in judicial or administrative proceeding if certain conditions are met.
- HB 2372 Requires that police officer be certified by Department of Public Safety Standards and Training rather than Board on Public Safety Standards and Training before officer may request urine test of person arrested for offense of driving while under influence of intoxicants.
- HB 2373 Removes requirement for State Department of Agriculture to monitor ethanol fuel production and issue notice when ethanol production reaches specified level.
- HB 2374 Prohibits payment for signature gathering for initiative or referendum petition based on number of signatures obtained.
- HB 2375 Requires state contracting agency to use solicitation template that Attorney General and Oregon Department of Administrative Services develop, approve and make available in advertising and soliciting procurements under Public Contracting Code and to use contract form or contract template, as appropriate, that Attorney General and department develop, approve and make available as basis for public contracts into which state contracting agency enters.
- HB 2376 Changes name of State Housing Council to Housing Commission.
- HB 2377 Prohibits person from soliciting, requesting or otherwise inducing another person to provide personal information by representing or implying that person is third person, without third person's knowledge, authorization and consent.
- HB 2378 Modifies provisions relating to admissibility of hearsay statements concerning certain acts of abuse, criminal mistreatment or theft.
- HB 2379 Establishes additional public comment period on draft ballot title for initiative or referendum petition.
- HB 2380 Authorizes court in post-conviction relief proceeding, upon joint motion of parties, to vacate judgment or order and remand proceeding to circuit court to reconsider judgment or order.
- HB 2381 Allows prosecuting attorney 90 days after entry of judgment of disposition for youth offender to present restitution information to court.
- HB 2382 Authorizes court to determine fitness to proceed in probation violation proceedings.
- HB 2383 Requires telephonic seller that solicits purchase of business opportunity to make certain disclosures before completing transaction.
- HB 2384 Allows substituted service of certain investigative demands on natural persons to be accomplished in manner provided for service of summons in action or suit.
- HB 2385 Provides that person commits crime of luring a minor if offense involves police officer posing as minor or agent of police officer posing as minor.
- HB 2386 Authorizes Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to issue temporary cease and desist order under certain circumstances.
- HB 2387 Authorizes Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to administratively compel provision of bond by certain employers.
- HB 2388 Prohibits abortion unless physician has first determined probable post-fertilization age of unborn child, except in case of medical emergency.
- HB 2389 Changes process by which person may receive Fallen Hero roadside memorial sign.
- HB 2390 Creates subtraction from federal taxable income for up to $300 in cash dividends paid by employer to employee for participation in workplace wellness program.
- HB 2391 Authorizes court to issue hardship permit to person convicted of assault in second, third or fourth degree if person meets certain conditions.
- HB 2392 Requires Department of Human Services to issue specified types of public assistance through electronic benefits transfer card.
- HB 2393 Requires Oregon State Lottery to hold lottery prize in excess of $600 that is owed to person that has not repaid overpayment of certain public benefits.
- HB 2394 Requires Director of Oregon State Lottery to provide information about lottery prize recipient to Department of Human Services within seven days after paying lottery prize of $1,250 or more.
- HB 2395 Extends hospital assessment from September 30, 2015, to September 30, 2019.
- HB 2396 Removes reference to statute that will be repealed July 1, 2017.
- HB 2397 Requires four-year post-secondary institutions that enroll students who receive Oregon Opportunity Grant to adopt written protocol to ensure that students who report sexual assault receive necessary services and assistance.
- HB 2398 Increases rate of corporate excise tax.
- HB 2399 Establishes Task Force on Tax Equity for Low Income Oregonians for purpose of studying possible revisions to Oregon tax law intended to prevent lower income taxpayers from having take-home pay reduced at higher rates of earning.
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HB 2400-2499
- HB 2400 Provides that submission of certain task force reports prior to specified dates in 2015 satisfies requirement to submit reports by July 1, 2014.
- HB 2401 Creates excise tax on wild bird feed.
- HB 2402 Establishes Task Force on Funding for Fish, Wildlife and Related Outdoor Recreation and Education.
- HB 2403 Decreases compulsory school age from seven to five years of age.
- HB 2404 Adjusts school food and beverage nutritional standards to comply with federal food and beverage nutritional standards.
- HB 2405 Allows Department of Education to solicit and accept gifts, grants, donations and other moneys from public and private sources for State School Fund.
- HB 2406 Abolishes Engineering and Technology Industry Council.
- HB 2407 Establishes procedures for determining maximum grant amount for Oregon Opportunity Grant program.
- HB 2408 Changes name of Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development to Office of Community Colleges and Workforce Development.
- HB 2409 Repeals unfunded higher education loan, scholarship and grant programs.
- HB 2410 Allows community college to award training certificates for noncredit courses and programs.
- HB 2411 Updates terms for teacher education programs and institutions.
- HB 2412 Removes outdated provisions and updates terminology related to teachers.
- HB 2413 Prohibits licensing agency from issuing initial license to residential care facility that has not conducted market study.
- HB 2414 Permits parents or guardians of minor adoptees or minor genetic siblings of adoptees to use and register with voluntary adoption registries.
- HB 2415 Permits Department of Human Services or Oregon Health Authority to deliver written notice to financial institution after individual dies to request financial institution to provide certain information about accounts in deceased individual's name, balances on deposit on date of individual's death, account activity and names of individuals to whom financial institution disbursed funds from accounts.
- HB 2416 Modifies exemptions from 60-month time limit on receipt of temporary assistance for needy families.
- HB 2417 Clarifies language.
- HB 2418 Requires Department of Human Services to report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly on needed legislative changes by September 1, 2015.
- HB 2419 Modifies definition of "health care interpreter" and revises membership of Oregon Council on Health Care Interpreters.
- HB 2420 Provides that community mental health program director or director's designee shall consult with criminal defendant found unfit to proceed, prior to decision on commitment, to determine availability of treatment in community .
- HB 2421 Makes mental health drugs subject to Practitioner-Managed Prescription Drug Plan.
- HB 2422 Clarifies that certain General Fund moneys are biennially appropriated to Oregon Health Authority.
- HB 2423 Provides that inmates convicted of certain crimes are not eligible for earned time reduction in prison sentence.
- HB 2424 Authorizes employees of Department of Corrections, State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision and Oregon Corrections Enterprises who work in department building to store personal handgun and ammunition in vehicle.
- HB 2425 Permits Oregon Youth Authority and juvenile department to disclose and provide copies of certain juvenile records to Department of Corrections for purpose of exercising custody or supervision of person committed to legal and physical custody of Department of Corrections.
- HB 2426 Establishes statutory authority for technological enhancements to 9-1-1 emergency communications system.
- HB 2427 Expands definition of "emergency vehicle" in Oregon Vehicle Code to include vehicles operated by certain government agencies providing emergency services.
- HB 2428 Removes members of Oregon State Defense Force from status as qualified emergency service volunteers.
- HB 2429 Repeals sunset on provisions related to relief from prohibition on possessing and purchasing firearms.
- HB 2430 Authorizes Department of State Police and State Fire Marshal to accept and distribute gifts, grants, donations and funds from any source, including services and property, to carry out duties of department or marshal.
- HB 2431 Requires physical examination for candidates for Oregon State Police to be physical examination consistent with rules adopted by Department of State Police.
- HB 2432 Expands list of lands on which fireworks may be used to repel birds and other animals.
- HB 2433 Provides that electronically filed criminal citation may be of different format or size than uniform citation.
- HB 2434 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to establish and administer Natural Resource Transformative Technology Grant Program for purpose of providing grants to assist Oregon's businesses and research institutions to invest in and commercialize transformative natural resource technologies in this state.
- HB 2435 Directs Oregon Business Development Department and Oregon Infrastructure Finance Authority to establish Oregon Infrastructure Opportunity Program to provide loans, including forgivable loans, for rural infrastructure projects.
- HB 2436 Permits Oregon Infrastructure Finance Authority to provide financial assistance for levee projects that contribute to improvement, expansion or repair of infrastructure systems and are essential for use or development of farm, industrial or commercial land.
- HB 2437 Permits Oregon Business Development Department to enter into agreements for grants or other assistance, including but not limited to direct purchase of goods or services related to entrepreneurial and industry development.
- HB 2438 Transfers Office of Administrative Hearings from Employment Department to Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
- HB 2439 Requires request to reopen hearing upon claim to be filed with Office of Administrative Hearings with copy to Employment Department.
- HB 2440 Provides that individual is available for work when individual is required to be outside individual's normal labor market area to apply for suitable employment within individual's normal labor market.
- HB 2441 Expands allowable purposes for establishing individual development account.
- HB 2442 Changes name of State Housing Council to Oregon Housing Stability Council.
- HB 2443 Increases registration and tonnage fees for distribution, labeling and registration of various soil enhancing products.
- HB 2444 Revises statutes relating to mediation of agricultural disputes.
- HB 2445 Allows Director of Agriculture and State Department of Agriculture to choose methods for giving notice regarding quarantines, control areas and related rules in addition to notice by publication in newspaper.
- HB 2446 Deletes prohibition against advertising by unregulated producer engaged in small-scale on-premises sale of raw milk directly to consumer.
- HB 2447 Modifies credit limits for each type of category one alternative energy device.
- HB 2448 Allows State Department of Energy to require recertification of eligibility for tax credits and to require project owners to enter into performance agreements.
- HB 2449 Extends sunset for tax credit for biomass collection or production.
- HB 2450 Repeals sunset on provisions related to low carbon fuel standards.
- HB 2451 Extends maximum loan term for loans made from Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund to 30 years.
- HB 2452 Abolishes Fish and Wildlife Deferred Maintenance Subaccount.
- HB 2453 Requires organizer to obtain permit from State Forestry Department prior to conducting large commercial event on state forestlands.
- HB 2454 Revises annual maximum limit for expenditures from Oregon Forest Land Protection Fund.
- HB 2455 Extends privilege taxes on merchantable forest products harvested on forestlands.
- HB 2456 Modifies optional process for evaluation of changes to urban growth boundary of city outside Metro with population of 10,000 or more.
- HB 2457 Allows county to create parcel that is smaller than minimum size standard in resource zone for farm or forest use when part of existing unit of land has been included within urban growth boundary to be planned and zoned for urbanization.
- HB 2458 Makes adjustments to reserve boundaries in comprehensive planning maps adopted by Metro and previously adjusted by Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2459 Increases certain fees related to registering and titling boats, floating homes and boathouses.
- HB 2460 Authorizes Department of State Lands to establish and impose one-time application fee on person applying for easement to construct water, gas, electric or communication service line, fixture or other facility on state land.
- HB 2461 Allows Department of State Lands by rule to provide for additional exemptions to leasing requirements relating to submersible lands.
- HB 2462 Requires Department of State Lands to maintain electronic documentation rather than paper copies of deeds and conveyances belonging to state.
- HB 2463 Authorizes Department of State Lands to seize abandoned structures and derelict structures on, under or over state-owned submerged and submersible lands.
- HB 2464 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds for transportation projects funded from Multimodal Transportation Fund in 2015-2017 biennium.
- HB 2465 Modifies requirements related to school enrollment that person under 18 years of age must meet before being issued driving privileges.
- HB 2466 Modifies requirements for health insurance .
- HB 2467 Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt rules to regulate penalties, fees and charges that insurer imposes for early withdrawal from individual deferred annuity policy.
- HB 2468 Specifies requirements for scope of insurer's network of providers.
- HB 2469 Establishes requirements for certain insurers to conduct own risk and solvency assessment and to file report of assessment with Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 2470 Exempts document, material or other information from disclosure if Department of Consumer and Business Services produces or collects document, material or other information in connection with active and ongoing investigation of compliance with law that department administers and if Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services possesses document, material or other information.
- HB 2471 Changes qualifications to practice as funeral service practitioner or embalmer in this state, including qualifications related to reciprocity and training.
- HB 2472 Modifies authority of State Mortuary and Cemetery Board to conduct investigations of premises and records of facilities that provide services related to final disposition of human remains.
- HB 2473 Authorizes State Board of Licensed Social Workers to adopt rules providing for temporary licensure, certification and registration related to practice of social work.
- HB 2474 Prohibits veterinary facility from offering services related to practice of veterinary medicine, surgery or dentistry unless veterinary facility registers with Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board.
- HB 2475 Authorizes Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board to impose $100 fine on individual regulated by board who commits administrative or clerical violation that does not create risk of harm to public.
- HB 2476 Authorizes Oregon Department of Administrative Services to adopt by rule uniform policies or procedures.
- HB 2477 Requires Oregon Health Authority to exercise procurement authority under Public Contracting Code and under supervision of Oregon Department of Administrative Services, except in limited circumstances.
- HB 2478 Makes statutory changes to achieve gender neutral language with respect to individuals who are married.
- HB 2479 Requires Trustees of State Library to provide annual grants for public library services for youth, with emphasis on underserved youth.
- HB 2480 Establishes application fee for Oregon Liquor Control Commission processing of certain license applications.
- HB 2481 Establishes filing fee for appealing board of stewards ruling to Oregon Racing Commission.
- HB 2482 Requires Department of Revenue to appraise industrial property if improvements have real market value of more than $1 million, unless appraisal delegated to county upon request of county assessor.
- HB 2483 Clarifies that right of any other party to seek determination of total real market value of unit of property or real market value of components of tax account or unit of property applies in appeals of accounts constituting unit of property.
- HB 2484 Extends due date to March 15 for filing of certain property tax returns.
- HB 2485 Clarifies that refund made for correction in property taxes owed as result of appeal is made to person who filed appeal.
- HB 2486 Removes statutory provisions relating to categorization of property tax revenue under Ballot Measure 5 (1990) that were held unconstitutional by Oregon courts.
- HB 2487 Requires correction of maximum assessed value due to correction of square footage of property to be proportional to change in real market value of property that is due to correction of square footage.
- HB 2488 Replaces penalty for taxpayer's substantial understatement of taxable income with penalty for substantial understatement of net tax.
- HB 2489 Removes provision for expiration of cigarette tax stamps following tax increases.
- HB 2490 Changes to August 31 end date for annual indexing of maximum aggregate amount that local government official or tribal government official may place in investment pool in custody of State Treasurer.
- HB 2491 Deletes requirement that Oregon Investment Council approve mutual funds in which Deferred Compensation Fund moneys are invested by investment officer.
- HB 2492 Authorizes issuance of pass-through revenue bonds for projects outside this state.
- HB 2493 Modifies meeting schedule of State Debt Policy Advisory Commission, requiring that meetings be held at least annually.
- HB 2494 Allows at least two members of Legislative Assembly, including at least one member from each political party, to request that Legislative Revenue Officer prepare economic impact statement for any measure or proposed amendments to any measure.
- HB 2495 Modifies law regarding establishment and modification of spousal support awards in domestic relations proceedings.
- HB 2496 Requires vehicle repair shop to post sign that advises customer of certain rights.
- HB 2497 Requires natural resource agencies to provide notice of rulemaking to members of Legislative Assembly under certain circumstances.
- HB 2498 Prohibits Environmental Quality Commission and Department of Environmental Quality from adopting any rule or issuing any order concerning water quality that imposes requirements, standards or any other limitation that exceeds requirements, standards or any other limitation imposed under federal law.
- HB 2499 Prohibits Environmental Quality Commission from adopting any rule concerning air quality and water quality that imposes requirements, standards or any other limitation that exceeds requirements, standards or any other limitation imposed under federal law.
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HB 2500-2599
- HB 2500 Prohibits Water Resources Department collection of periodic or recurring fee or charge pertaining to well allowing ground water use for single or group domestic purposes.
- HB 2501 Requires that annual report by State Forester to Emergency Board include private property loss information for fires of 1,000 acres or more.
- HB 2502 Gives tourist facility landlord immunity from liability under certain circumstances during term of rental agreement or lease providing for tenant to occupy tourist facility and operate organizational camp.
- HB 2503 Vests sole authority to regulate hunting ammunition and fishing gear with Legislative Assembly with specified exceptions.
- HB 2504 Creates crime of unlawfully transferring an electronic benefits transfer card.
- HB 2505 Requires Department of Human Services to imprint photograph on electronic benefits card issued to recipient of supplemental nutrition assistance.
- HB 2506 Provides that owner or operator of place where person under 18 years of age is committing or attempting to commit prostitution may be charged with compelling prostitution.
- HB 2507 Increases maximum amount of corporate excise tax credit allowed for qualified research activities.
- HB 2508 Allows owner of land to receive liquidated damages in amount not to exceed $1,000 in action in which owner establishes that owner closed land to specific activities and defendant entered upon land and engaged in prohibited activities without permission of owner.
- HB 2509 Allows person to file mediation request with State Department of Agriculture if person has reasonable belief that agricultural or horticultural practice on nearby land is interfering or might interfere with farming practice.
- HB 2510 Extends deadline for owner of Metolius resort site to notify Department of Land Conservation and Development that owner has elected to seek approval of small-scale recreation community.
- HB 2511 Directs State Marine Board to provide education to public about aquatic invasive species.
- HB 2512 Allows operators of motorcycles and mopeds to travel on shoulder of highway during traffic jams or slowdowns.
- HB 2513 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to develop, maintain and manage book buying consortium to purchase academic course materials.
- HB 2514 Prohibits insurer from declaring motor vehicle total loss unless loss to motor vehicle totals 85 percent or more of vehicle's market value, as shown in vehicle valuation catalog, database or other printed or electronically published reference guide that motor vehicle dealers, distributors and other persons that engage in business of buying and selling motor vehicles generally regard as authoritative.
- HB 2515 Directs Oregon State Capitol Foundation to undertake fund-raising and commissioning of statue of _____, to be placed in National Statuary Hall in United States Capitol.
- HB 2516 Requires community colleges and public universities to include cost of required course materials as part of tuition and mandatory fees.
- HB 2517 Modifies definition of "native fish" for purposes of salmon and trout enhancement program.
- HB 2518 Requires state agency to notify State Department of Fish and Wildlife before state agency restricts or closes access to state lands used for hunting.
- HB 2519 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to develop and implement program to provide technical assistance to Oregon landowners, businesses and communities regarding nonlethal options to reduce conflict between humans and wildlife.
- HB 2520 Directs Attorney General to take all necessary steps to pursue reimbursement from federal government for costs incurred by state by reason of incarceration of illegal aliens in state.
- HB 2521 Exempts certain inflatable boats from requirement to obtain certificate of number from State Marine Board.
- HB 2522 Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services to develop, no later than September 15, 2016, recommendations to Legislative Assembly for creation of premium assistance program to enable low-income individuals residing in Oregon under Compact of Free Association to purchase health insurance through health insurance exchange.
- HB 2523 Modifies treatment limits for certain chiropractic and naturopathic physicians who provide medical services to injured workers through managed care organization.
- HB 2524 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to establish for every entering undergraduate class at each public university with governing board minimum percentage of students who must be Oregon residents.
- HB 2525 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to develop standards related to transferability of credits for community colleges and public universities.
- HB 2526 Requires person convicted of certain animal crimes to register with law enforcement agencies.
- HB 2527 Provides that active and honorably retired law enforcement officers may possess firearms or other dangerous weapons in public buildings.
- HB 2528 Establishes Task Force on Citizen Review of Public Works Projects.
- HB 2529 Exempts certain transferors of firearms from requesting criminal history record check if purchaser or recipient has concealed handgun license.
- HB 2530 Requires safety belts on school buses and school activity vehicles bought new after certain date.
- HB 2531 Prohibits operation of amusement ride or device for more than 180 days during annual permit period unless inspected by Department of Consumer and Business Services or amusement ride inspector.
- HB 2532 Requires lender, or agent or affiliate of lender, in any advertisement or communication intended as inducement to apply for or enter into reverse mortgage to include summary of certain provisions of reverse mortgage contract.
- HB 2533 Exempts certain transferors of firearms from requesting criminal history record check if purchaser or recipient has concealed handgun license.
- HB 2534 Directs State Fish and Wildlife Commission to adopt rules prohibiting use of drones for certain purposes related to pursuit of wildlife.
- HB 2535 Requires employer to grant unpaid leave of absence to employee serving in firefighting forces during declared fire emergency.
- HB 2536 Requires applicant for license, tag or permit to angle, take, hunt or trap to attest that applicant consents to inspection of license, tag or permit and taken wildlife.
- HB 2537 Increases damages for unlawful taking or killing of wildlife.
- HB 2538 Establishes Oregon Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Task Force for purpose of recommending feasibility of transferring Fish and Wildlife Division of Department of State Police to State Department of Fish and Wildlife.
- HB 2539 Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to enter into contract to conduct statewide study regarding delivery and use of, and barriers to access to, health care and medical services for women veterans no later than July 1, 2016.
- HB 2540 Modifies definition of "public works." Classifies exemption from ad valorem property taxation as funds of public agency for purpose of requiring payment of prevailing rate of wage.
- HB 2541 Requires physician, physician assistant or individual licensed to practice nursing, in specified numbers, to be present at blood drives.
- HB 2542 Includes accrued paid vacation and personal business leave in definition of "compensation" for purposes of wage claims.
- HB 2543 Provides that unused gift cards become abandoned property.
- HB 2544 Specifies when employer's notice of anticipated changes to collective bargaining agreement that impose duty to bargain may be given to exclusive representative of employees and when mediator must be assigned by Employment Relations Board to meet with parties.
- HB 2545 Requires school district to provide lunch free of charge to students who are eligible for reduced price lunches.
- HB 2546 Defines "inhalant delivery system." Amends laws concerning sale of tobacco products to, and use of tobacco products by, minors so those laws equally apply to inhalant delivery systems.
- HB 2547 Creates Task Force on Housing with Services.
- HB 2548 Permits playing of social games, poker games and poker tournaments in certain establishments if authorized by city or county.
- HB 2549 Allows state agency to decline to assign debt of estate to private collection agency if state agency has notice that estate has closed.
- HB 2550 Increases fuel tax and motor carrier taxes.
- HB 2551 Requires covered entities to report annually on system safeguards for protecting confidentiality of personally identifiable and protected health information.
- HB 2552 Requires permit for operation of motor vehicle with studded tires.
- HB 2553 Creates Task Force on Extending the Westside Express Service Commuter Line to Salem.
- HB 2554 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to determine official rate of medical care inflation to be used by insurers in determining premium rates.
- HB 2555 Increases cigarette tax.
- HB 2556 Provides that maximum period of commitment or conditional release of person found guilty except for insanity of felony is equal to presumptive sentence person would have received under sentencing guidelines of Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.
- HB 2557 Creates process by which person found guilty except for insanity can apply to court for order setting aside judgment of guilty except for insanity.
- HB 2558 Directs State Board of Pharmacy to adopt rules making nicotine Schedule III controlled substance.
- HB 2559 Prohibits inclusion, in instrument conveying or contracting to convey real property or in declaration or bylaws of planned community or condominium, of provisions prohibiting installation and use of solar panels for obtaining solar access.
- HB 2560 Requires health benefit plan to cover cost of colonoscopy for insured who is 50 years of age or older and who has positive fecal test result.
- HB 2561 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to work with representatives from public universities to evaluate best method for overseeing public universities to ensure universities interview at least one minority applicant when hiring head coach or athletic director.
- HB 2562 Includes finding of guilty except for insanity as conviction that may be expunged.
- HB 2563 Expands Behavior Analysis Regulatory Board membership to include one licensed health care professional and one individual who has experience with applied behavior analysis therapy.
- HB 2564 Permits local governments to impose conditions on approved permits that effectively establish sales price for up to 30 percent of residential development or limit purchase to class or group of purchasers in exchange for one or more developer incentives.
- HB 2565 Makes Oregon State Bar subject to public employees collective bargaining law.
- HB 2566 Provides that disaster or emergency related work conducted by out-of-state business may not be used as sole basis for determination that business is doing business in state, or that employee has residency or domicile in state.
- HB 2567 Allows direct purchase and sale of bulk distilled liquor between distillery licensees for blending and manufacturing purposes.
- HB 2568 Establishes Oregon Spirits Board.
- HB 2569 Extends sunset for tax credit for university venture development fund contributions.
- HB 2570 Creates new category of ambulatory surgical centers for licensing purposes.
- HB 2571 Requires law enforcement agency to establish policies and procedures for use and retention of recordings from cameras worn upon police officer's person to record officer's interactions with members of public.
- HB 2572 Mandates carbon footprint labeling on all consumer products sold or offered for sale in state on and after January 1, 2016.
- HB 2573 Authorizes residential tenant to install on premises and use electric vehicle charging station for personal, noncommercial use.
- HB 2574 Prohibits inclusion, in instrument conveying or contracting to convey real property or in declaration or bylaws of planned community or condominium, of provisions prohibiting installation and use of solar panels for obtaining solar access.
- HB 2575 Establishes Charge Ahead Oregon Credit Enhancement Program in Oregon Business Development Department to provide loan and credit guarantees to financial institutions to enable qualified applicants to lease or purchase zero-emission or near-zero-emission vehicles.
- HB 2576 Requires Legislative Fiscal Officer to prepare employment impact statements for legislative measures reported out of committee that affect employment in this state.
- HB 2577 Makes legislative finding regarding benefit of state building code requiring that new construction of certain parking facilities include electrical supply capacity and conduit system capable of supporting electric vehicle charging.
- HB 2578 Permits individual in hospice program, or next of kin or personal representative of individual who has died, to terminate, without penalty, residential cable service or residential telecommunications service.
- HB 2579 Authorizes domestic water supply district to provide services to cooperative corporation or mutual benefit corporation that supplies water for domestic purposes.
- HB 2580 Prohibits merchant from requiring statement of account as condition for cardholder to obtain refund of amount in payment card transaction.
- HB 2581 Establishes process for random external file review in certain workers' compensation claims.
- HB 2582 Prohibits association of owners for, or declarant of, planned community or condominium from prohibiting display of signs based on content of sign.
- HB 2583 Directs Oregon Health Authority to conduct study of effects of tobacco and nicotine on individuals who are 19 to 21 years of age.
- HB 2584 Prohibits association of owners for, or declarant of, planned community or condominium from making records of association confidential or exempt from disclosure to owners of real property in planned community or condominium.
- HB 2585 Modifies authority granted to owner of lot in planned community or unit in condominium to install and use electric vehicle charging station for personal, noncommercial use.
- HB 2586 Requires electric companies to account for external cost of carbon in integrated resource plans submitted to Public Utility Commission.
- HB 2587 Defines "natural nail care." Specifies that person who is certified to practice nail technology is authorized to practice natural nail care.
- HB 2588 Imposes tax on harvest of timber from forestlands in Oregon of $10 per thousand feet, board measure, to fund fire suppression, to fund watershed conservation and for distribution to counties.
- HB 2589 Requires State Department of Agriculture to adopt rules prohibiting application of pesticide products containing nitro-group neonicotinoids.
- HB 2590 Enacts uniform sales and use tax administration provisions.
- HB 2591 Requires urban renewal agency to exercise its powers by board including one member representing each taxing district other than municipality with jurisdiction in municipality that activates agency.
- HB 2592 Establishes principal Act for organization of broadband district to build, maintain and operate fiber-optic network for delivery of high speed broadband and other telecommunications services.
- HB 2593 Prescribes salary for chief administrative law judge of Office of Administrative Hearings.
- HB 2594 Requires insurer of liable party to pay actual costs of emergency response by private emergency responders.
- HB 2595 Requires Senate confirmation of appointed members of State Board of Agriculture.
- HB 2596 Provides that person who records another person's intimate areas commits crime of invasion of personal privacy.
- HB 2597 Requires truancy notice to inform parent or person in parental relation of right to request evaluation for individualized education program or review of individualized education program.
- HB 2598 Makes legislative findings regarding provision of antibiotics to food-producing animals.
- HB 2599 Requires utility that provides electric or natural gas service to residential customers to prepare report on utility's processes that mitigate, for nonpayment of delinquent accounts, termination of electric or natural gas service to certain residential customers under certain conditions.
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HB 2600-2699
- HB 2600 Requires continuation of group health insurance coverage for employee on family leave on same terms as when employee is not on leave.
- HB 2601 Requires member of law enforcement agency who has probable cause to believe custodial interference or kidnapping with respect to child has occurred to notify Oregon State Police missing children clearinghouse within 24 hours .
- HB 2602 Modifies criteria to qualify for grant to be used to provide instructional time during summer program.
- HB 2603 Provides that ORS 30.868, regarding civil damages for custodial interference, shall be known and may be cited as "Aaron's Law.".
- HB 2604 Allows person who is at least 16 years of age to register to vote.
- HB 2605 Specifies procedures by which Department of Consumer and Business Services may approve, modify or disapprove rate filing.
- HB 2606 Includes siblings among family members for whom eligible employee may take family leave.
- HB 2607 Reduces minimum average hours worked required for eligibility for family leave from 25 to 24.
- HB 2608 Adds two members to Oregon Education Investment Board to represent school district boards and parents.
- HB 2609 Provides that information or complaint may be verified by complainant's certifying sufficient grounds to believe defendant committed offense.
- HB 2610 Adds agricultural workforce housing to property used in relation to agricultural work that is eligible for property tax exemption.
- HB 2611 Requires universities with institutional governing boards to continue to participate in shared services relating to listed employee benefits and to collective bargaining until July 1, 2019.
- HB 2612 Requires mass transit districts to resolve through binding arbitration certain disputes about fault.
- HB 2613 Requires identification of source of communications made in support of or opposition to candidate or measure.
- HB 2614 Allows certain special districts to dispense fuel at nonretail dispensing facility notwithstanding purchase of less than 900 gallons annually.
- HB 2615 Provides that employees of Oregon State Hospital who are classified by superintendent of Oregon State Hospital as other than secretarial or clerical personnel qualify as police officers under Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 2616 Establishes State Apprenticeship Education and Training Fund and continuously appropriates moneys in fund to State Apprenticeship and Training Council and Bureau of Labor and Industries for specified purposes.
- HB 2617 Provides that contractor may award subcontract only to responsible subcontractor.
- HB 2618 Provides that certain employees of Department of Human Services whose duties include care of residents of certain residential facilities qualify as police officers under Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 2619 Requires Housing and Community Services Department to include in state housing plan summary and assessment of actions taken by cities and counties to ensure that adequate supply of affordable housing is available.
- HB 2620 Requires Department of Transportation, for purpose of identifying land that could be planned and zoned for residential use, to inventory department land, determine whether land is essential, useful or excessive in relation to transportation plans and report results to Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2621 Authorizes City of Portland to operate fixed photo radar on urban high crash corridors.
- HB 2622 Increases maximum total amount of tax credits allowed to affordable housing lenders for fiscal year.
- HB 2623 Directs Department of Education to administer pilot program to increase students' exposure and access to career and technical education.
- HB 2624 Directs Department of Education and Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to advance career and technical education opportunities by fulfilling specified requirements.
- HB 2625 Creates offense of unlawful parking in space reserved for alternative fuel vehicle refueling.
- HB 2626 Authorizes State Treasurer to issue lottery bonds to finance grants from Department of Education to school districts to pay for acquisition, construction or improvement of school-based health centers.
- HB 2627 Requires State Department of Energy to conduct study to analyze programs adopted by state to support energy efficiency.
- HB 2628 Disallows all filing fees, service fees and hearing fees in action for court's protective stalking order, even if stalking order is not only relief sought in action.
- HB 2629 Requires owners of rental property subject to federal rural rental housing loans to provide at least one year's notice of date of maturity of loans to tenants, Housing and Community Services Department, housing authorities and local governments.
- HB 2630 Requires Oregon Business Development Commission and Oregon Business Development Department to ensure that agreement with recipient of financial incentives made by department establishes specific job creation or job retention performance measures which, if not achieved, will result in requirement that recipient pay back amount of financial incentives granted, and is drafted in accordance with best practice standards for contractual agreements involving financial incentives.
- HB 2631 Requires hospital to implement safe patient handling program by February 1, 2017.
- HB 2632 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to establish program to incentivize generation of electricity derived from solar energy.
- HB 2633 Directs Department of Land Conservation and Development to develop program to provide guidance to local governments and special districts regarding planning for natural disasters.
- HB 2634 Makes covered multifamily dwelling constructed prior to adoption of accessibility and usability standards for persons with disabilities subject to standards if dwelling undergoes alteration, renovation or modification.
- HB 2635 Requires ballot title for measure proposing local option tax to state that estimated tax cost may reflect impact of early payment discounts, compression and collection rate.
- HB 2636 Prohibits Oregon Health Authority from issuing registry identification card to applicant if attending physician whose name is provided to authority by applicant has provided written documentation necessary for issuance of registry identification card for 450 or more persons who currently hold registry identification card.
- HB 2637 Prohibits person from knowingly omitting from advertisement for mortgage credit product clear and conspicuous statement that identifies person that offers or promotes mortgage credit product.
- HB 2638 Permits medical assistance recipients and coordinated care organizations to use Oregon Prescription Drug Program.
- HB 2639 Funds free transit passes for secondary school students residing in service area of Lane Transit District.
- HB 2640 Withdraws territory within mapped boundary of Boring Community Planning Organization from within incorporated boundaries of Metro.
- HB 2641 Establishes requirements for awarding animal as prize.
- HB 2642 Establishes Board of Certified Advanced Estheticians within Health Licensing Office.
- HB 2643 Authorizes designation of enterprise zone and zone and city for electronic commerce, addition of zone cosponsor and change of enterprise zone boundary without application process, subject to determination by Oregon Business Development Department that certain statutory requirements met.
- HB 2644 Provides that public body and its officers, employees and agents are not immune from liability for wrongful death of person who is covered by workers' compensation law if death occurred in course and scope of decedent's employment, death occurred as result of conduct of another person who is subsequently convicted of murder or found guilty except for insanity of murder and decedent was not employed by public body at time of death.
- HB 2645 Requires public universities to establish priority enrollment system for qualified students who are active members of Armed Forces of the United States, who are qualified veterans or who receive veterans' educational benefits as federally qualified dependents of active members or qualified veterans.
- HB 2646 Makes failure of employer to grant employee unpaid parental leave to attend certain school-related activities unlawful employment practice.
- HB 2647 Enacts Privacy Expectation Afterlife and Choices Act.
- HB 2648 Directs Oregon State University Extension Service to perform certain duties relating to outdoor school programs and to assist school districts and education service districts in providing outdoor school programs.
- HB 2649 Validates urban growth boundary adopted by City of Woodburn.
- HB 2650 Directs State Library to distribute grants to school districts for early reading programs provided during summer.
- HB 2651 Requires police officer or certified reserve officer employed or utilized by law enforcement unit that employs at least 20 police officers to have associate degree.
- HB 2652 Amends definition of "rural area" to mean area outside urban growth boundary of city of 40,000 or more, as boundary is acknowledged on date on which application is submitted for strategic investment program.
- HB 2653 Requires Oregon State University Extension Service, in consultation with State Department of Agriculture and beekeeping organizations, to establish best practices for beekeeping within residential areas.
- HB 2654 Requires certain public employers that are subject to civil service system or public collective bargaining law or that employ law enforcement officers to implement employment examination for applicants that demonstrates actual proficiency in required areas.
- HB 2655 Directs State Board of Education to adopt specified standards related to student education records.
- HB 2656 Describes procedures that must be followed if person who has been found by court to have intellectual disabilities and to be in need of commitment for residential care, treatment and training leaves facility without approval or authorization.
- HB 2657 Directs State Board of Education to not consider days pupil is absent when determining aggregate days membership for purposes of distributions from State School Fund.
- HB 2658 Permits Department of Transportation to issue veterans' recognition registration plate to Gold Star Family member who is sibling of person who was killed in action in armed conflict while serving in Armed Forces of United States.
- HB 2659 Provides that Interstate 5 shall be known as Purple Heart Trail.
- HB 2660 Provides court discretion to order person participating in driving while under influence of intoxicants diversion agreement to install ignition interlock device if person submitted to chemical test of person's breath, blood or urine and test disclosed blood alcohol content below 0.08 percent by weight.
- HB 2661 Provides that school drills and instruction on safety threats include procedures related to lockdown, lockout, shelter in place and evacuation.
- HB 2662 Establishes Pay It Forward program.
- HB 2663 Requires financial institutions to permit individual convicted of crime to access banking and financial services.
- HB 2664 Subjects university with governing board, or not-for-profit organization or other entity that university with governing board controls, to certain provisions of Public Contracting Code.
- HB 2665 Requires transfer to secure setting of person committed based on intellectual disability if person engages in violent act that harms another resident or member of staff.
- HB 2666 Establishes process for county to evaluate whether proposed mining use causes significant change or significant increase in cost when federal or state agency has not issued permit authorizing proposed mining use.
- HB 2667 Establishes Task Force on Exports.
- HB 2668 Changes criteria for acquiring industrial hemp license or agricultural hemp seed production permit.
- HB 2669 Directs Department of Transportation to establish Oregon wildlife conservation registration plate program for issuance of special registration plate.
- HB 2670 Allows in-state tuition in certain circumstances for individuals who resided in Oregon but relocated due to position in military, government or humanitarian aid organization.
- HB 2671 Increases fees for certain off-premises sales licensees.
- HB 2672 Requires each county in which exempt strategic investment program property is located to certify to Oregon State Lottery Commission amount of property tax that school districts within county do not receive due to strategic investment program.
- HB 2673 Requires school district to prepare annual summary that describes special education and related services provided by school district during previous school year.
- HB 2674 Requires State Department of Agriculture to establish control areas for growing commodities that are genetically engineered agricultural or horticultural plant products.
- HB 2675 Requires certain merchants to provide State Department of Agriculture with copies of royalty agreements signed by purchasers of propagants of proprietary genetically engineered crops.
- HB 2676 Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to register medical marijuana production sites, processing sites, wholesale sites and individuals who perform work that requires handling marijuana.
- HB 2677 Establishes standards for formative, interim-growth assessments to be used by school districts.
- HB 2678 Permits licensed nurse practitioners to perform sterilization procedures on male patients.
- HB 2679 Decreases compulsory school age from seven to five years of age.
- HB 2680 Prohibits use of results of statewide summative assessment developed by multistate consortium to establish summative ratings of schools or to make summative evaluations of teachers or administrators.
- HB 2681 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission and State Board of Education to oversee work group to examine and recommend effective processes and strategies for placing students in courses at community colleges.
- HB 2682 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to convene work group of public university presidents to identify classes required for bachelor's degree.
- HB 2683 Requires Oregon Board of Dentistry, upon request of individual who has been disciplined by board, to remove from its website and other publicly accessible print and electronic publications information related to disciplining individual if individual meets certain criteria.
- HB 2684 Extends sunset on provisions allowing retired members of Public Employees Retirement System to be employed full-time by public employer as nursing instructor or as trainer for Department of Public Safety Standards and Training without loss of retirement benefits.
- HB 2685 Prohibits discrimination in employment on basis of familial status of employee.
- HB 2686 Directs Department of Transportation to consult with Oregon State University Marine Mammal Institute when designing Gray Whale registration plate.
- HB 2687 Provides exception to offense of carrying a dog on the external part of a vehicle for persons operating farm vehicle or engaged in commercial agriculture.
- HB 2688 Modifies provisions allowing for optional reduced rates of personal income tax on nonpassive income attributable to partnership or S corporation by limiting amount of income for which reduced rate may be claimed and by decreasing number of annual hours of work required for employee of entity.
- HB 2689 Reorganizes statute to clarify that cost of carpet cleaning that landlord may deduct from security deposit is not considered default or damage of tenant.
- HB 2690 Exempts from property taxation land acquired and held by nonprofit corporation for building residences to be sold to individuals whose income is not greater than 80 percent of area median income.
- HB 2691 Establishes Task Force on Procuring Through Business Enterprises Owned or Operated by Disabled Veterans.
- HB 2692 Adds offenses of equine tripping and encouraging animal abuse to definition of "animal welfare laws" for purposes of enforcement by humane special agents.
- HB 2693 Creates crime of encouraging sexual assault of an animal.
- HB 2694 Allows regulated social worker employed by Department of Human Services to report suspected animal abuse or neglect involving animal or person social worker comes into contact with while acting as employee of department.
- HB 2695 Requires Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to disclose data and information commissioner uses to determine prevailing rate of wage.
- HB 2696 Specifies requirements for external quality reviews of coordinated care organizations by Oregon Health Authority.
- HB 2697 Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt consistent, uniform policies and procedures for provision and reimbursement of mental and physical health services in medical assistance program.
- HB 2698 Renames crime of intimidation as bias crime.
- HB 2699 Expands definition of "involved officer" to include officer involved in incident in which use of deadly physical force caused serious physical injury.
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HB 2700-2799
- HB 2700 Authorizes court, as part of settlement or judgment in class action, to approve process for payment of damages.
- HB 2701 Increases number of sessions with mental health professional that law enforcement agency must pay for and requires involved officer to attend all sessions.
- HB 2702 Requires Attorney General to appoint attorney from outside county in which peace officer uses deadly physical force to lead investigation into use of deadly physical force.
- HB 2703 Requires law enforcement officers who are on duty and on patrol to operate video cameras mounted upon officer's person to record officer's interactions with members of public.
- HB 2704 Creates exemption to prohibition on recording conversations for person who openly and in plain view records law enforcement officer while officer is performing official duties and person is in place where person may lawfully be.
- HB 2705 Changes standard in some circumstances for use of deadly physical force to belief by reasonable person in officer's or person's circumstances that other person is undertaking particular conduct.
- HB 2706 Prohibits juvenile detention facility from imposing isolation upon detained juvenile except under specified circumstances.
- HB 2707 Requires police officer to inform person stopped for traffic violation or upon suspicion of criminal activity that person has right to refuse request to search.
- HB 2708 Requires operator of website, online service, online application or mobile application to implement and maintain reasonable security procedures and practices related to covered information of student, to protect covered information and to delete covered information when requested by school or school district.
- HB 2709 Directs State Board of Education to adopt standards for rights of parents, legal guardians and students relating to student education records.
- HB 2710 Directs Department of Education to issue privacy risk assessment of any data system, program or contract involving student education records.
- HB 2711 Establishes standards relating to personal identifying information that State Board of Education must follow when adopting rules related to student education records.
- HB 2712 Directs State Board of Education to adopt schedule of civil penalties for violations of rules related to creation, use, custody and disclosure, including access, of student education records.
- HB 2713 Directs Secretary of State to conduct audit of use of statewide summative assessment in public schools in this state.
- HB 2714 Provides that parents have right to excuse student from statewide assessment and that school districts must provide notice of that right to parents.
- HB 2715 Prohibits school district employee or volunteer from posting, publishing or making publicly available personally identifiable information in relation to results of performance-based assessment.
- HB 2716 Requires public contracting agencies to provide as material condition of public contract that contractor remain certified as disadvantaged, minority, women or emerging small business enterprise during entire term of public contract if contracting agency awarded public contract, in whole or in part, on basis of contractor's certification.
- HB 2717 Provides credit against income taxes for taxpayer creating jobs for certain removal and remedial actions.
- HB 2718 Increases limit on annual registration fees and inspection fees for fertilizer, agricultural amendment, agricultural mineral and lime products.
- HB 2719 Increases share of moneys retained by Oregon Racing Commission from payments received by commission from gross receipts of mutuel wagering recorded by totalizator system.
- HB 2720 Requires that, in election proposing annexation, votes from city and territory to be annexed be counted separately to determine separate majorities if territory to be annexed includes 100 acres or more.
- HB 2721 Modifies program through which Department of Education distributes grant moneys for school food programs.
- HB 2722 Establishes Certified Oregon Program in Oregon Business Development Department to certify for-profit and nonprofit businesses to use term "Certified Oregon" on products and labels, in advertising and media and for other purposes specified by rule.
- HB 2723 Authorizes city to designate any urbanized area of city as urban agriculture incentive zone.
- HB 2724 Authorizes agency to adopt criteria to waive application of rule, in whole or in part, in specified circumstance.
- HB 2725 Authorizes district or city to require consent to eventual annexation of property before providing extraterritorial service to property.
- HB 2726 Permits credit union to conduct savings promotion raffle, subject to specified conditions.
- HB 2727 Requires counties and metropolitan service districts that propose land for designation as urban reserve or rural reserve in written agreement to in fact designate land if specified factors are decided in affirmative.
- HB 2728 Establishes Oregon Talent Council.
- HB 2729 Requires electric companies to reduce allocation of electricity from coal-derived generating resources to zero on or before January 1, 2025, to customers of electric company that are located in this state.
- HB 2730 Directs Department of Transportation to establish Portland Trail Blazers license plate program for issuance of special registration plate.
- HB 2731 Authorizes holder of off-premises sales license or direct shipper permit to deliver malt beverages for delivery to consumer or to ship malt beverages for delivery to consumer.
- HB 2732 Enacts uniform sales and use tax administration provisions.
- HB 2733 Establishes Oregon Investment Department as public investment agency to be supervised by director appointed by Oregon Investment Council.
- HB 2734 Authorizes local government to create by ordinance or resolution Land Bank Authority as municipal corporation.
- HB 2735 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to submit report to interim legislative committees regarding innovation in economic development no later than July 1, 2016.
- HB 2736 Establishes Task Force on Vision Zero: Achieving Zero Traffic Crashes, Injuries and Fatalities.
- HB 2737 Modifies limit on issuance of infrastructure lottery bonds.
- HB 2738 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to submit report to interim legislative committees regarding economic development no later than July 1, 2016.
- HB 2739 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to submit report to interim legislative committees regarding economic development no later than July 1, 2016.
- HB 2740 Changes name of Multimodal Transportation Fund to Connect Oregon Fund.
- HB 2741 Modifies definition of "regionally significant industrial site" for purposes of inventory to determine availability of competitive supply of market-ready industrial sites.
- HB 2742 Modifies definition of "regionally significant industrial site" for purposes of inventory to determine availability of competitive supply of market-ready industrial sites.
- HB 2743 Establishes Task Force on Executive Compensation Among State Contractors.
- HB 2744 Establishes task force to conduct study and recommend actions state government may reasonably undertake to promote commercial utilization of western juniper in Oregon.
- HB 2745 Changes allowed cumulative nameplate capacity of qualifying solar photovoltaic energy systems enrolled in certain pilot programs established by Public Utility Commission.
- HB 2746 Establishes Oregon Real Rate of Return Task Force.
- HB 2747 Increases limitation on subtraction for contribution to college savings network account to amount per designated beneficiary.
- HB 2748 Increases membership of Public Infrastructure Commission to 13 by requiring both architect and engineer to be appointed.
- HB 2749 Requires Department of Revenue to estimate projected amount of revenue, attributable to net capital gain, to be received by department for current tax year and to estimate amount received for previous tax year.
- HB 2750 Requires student to complete and submit application for apprenticeship program or post-secondary institution of education, to complete and submit enlistment application in Armed Forces or National Guard, or to attend orientation related to apprenticeship or training opportunity, in order to receive high school diploma.
- HB 2751 Reduces rate of tax on capital gains of personal income and corporate income and excise taxpayers if amount equal to gain is invested in Oregon business during tax year.
- HB 2752 Increases maximum amount of corporate excise tax credit allowed for qualified research activities.
- HB 2753 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to implement program in which tax revenues generated by persons hired by innovation activity employers are directed to Oregon Innovation Fund.
- HB 2754 Exempts person from arrest and prosecution for certain offenses and finding of violation of terms of release or supervision if person contacts emergency medical services or law enforcement agency to obtain necessary medical assistance for other person due to drug-related overdose.
- HB 2755 Requires that employees of Oregon State Hospital with direct patient contact have opportunity to receive Collaborative Problem Solving training within six months of effective date of Act.
- HB 2756 Creates task force to study training of direct care staff who support individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
- HB 2757 Requires law enforcement agency to establish policy for using cameras worn upon police officer's body to record officer's interactions with members of public.
- HB 2758 Prohibits carrier or third party administrator from disclosing to persons, other than enrollee who receives health services, protected health information relating to services provided to enrollee.
- HB 2759 Modifies definition of "marriage." Expands types of prohibited marriages.
- HB 2760 Authorizes court, as part of settlement or judgment in class action, to approve process for payment of damages.
- HB 2761 Requires Department of Corrections to withhold portion of inmate's retained compensation in manner of wage garnishment if department receives notice of judgment including money award entered against inmate for assault or battery of department employee.
- HB 2762 Requires school district to eliminate use of polystyrene foam plates, trays, food containers or food packaging in service of any meal unless school district recycles polystyrene foam.
- HB 2763 Removes provision that public officer or employee who leaves position to perform military duty may not, while performing military duty, receive amount of pay entitled to before leave of absence.
- HB 2764 Modifies circumstances under which attorney fees may be awarded and amount of attorney fees awarded in workers' compensation claims.
- HB 2765 Prohibits greyhound racing.
- HB 2766 Provides that language-based computer coding may satisfy any world language requirements in public schools and second language requirements in community colleges and post-secondary institutions of education.
- HB 2767 Provides that student whose legal residency is not in school district is considered resident of school district if student completed highest grade offered by public charter school located in school district.
- HB 2768 Creates subtraction from taxable income for payment of interest on principal of loans used to attend institution of higher education in Oregon to obtain degree.
- HB 2769 Creates tax credit for educational expenses paid for special needs student attending private school or public school charging tuition.
- HB 2770 Establishes Oregon Empowerment Scholarship Program for purpose of providing options in education to students.
- HB 2771 Requires sponsor of public charter school to pay school amount per ADMw that is equal to amount received by sponsoring school district or by school district where public charter school is located.
- HB 2772 Provides that certain grants and distributions of moneys must be awarded directly to public charter school, or must be transferred to public charter school in amount equal to general purpose grant distribution percentage or based on other agreement.
- HB 2773 Provides that any right to sue or to appeal or other judicial review related to public charter schools or provided by other law may not be waived by contract.
- HB 2774 Allows person without administrative license to be superintendent, or assistant superintendent, of public school, public charter school or virtual public charter school.
- HB 2775 Allows person to teach certain courses in schools without being licensed by or registered with Teacher Standards and Practices Commission if certain requirements are met.
- HB 2776 Authorizes peace officer to apply for and circuit court to enter ex parte emergency protective order when court finds probable cause that person was victim of domestic disturbance or abuse and protective order is necessary to prevent abuse.
- HB 2777 Requires Department of Education and Department of Human Services, in consultation with Early Learning Division and Office of Child Care, to implement and administer program that requires all persons with regular presence at child care facility to take drug test at intervals prescribed by rule, at expense of owner or operator of child care facility.
- HB 2778 Requires Department of Human Services to operate pilot project, subject to approval by United States Department of Agriculture, to prohibit purchase of foods of minimal nutritional value, as defined by United States Department of Agriculture, using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.
- HB 2779 Requires Department of Human Services to operate pilot project, subject to approval by United States Department of Agriculture, to select recipients of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits to participate in shopping and nutrition education program.
- HB 2780 Provides that escrow agent or other person that engages in real estate closing escrow may not accept funds, property or documents if principal to real estate closing escrow is 65 years of age or older and selling price of property is more than 20 percent below appraised or assessed value and if escrow agent or other person reasonably believes that principal does not understand nature or terms of transaction.
- HB 2781 Prohibits Office of Child Care from certifying, registering, recording or providing state funds to child care facility when person with regular presence at facility possesses medical marijuana card.
- HB 2782 Exempts claims based on conduct that constitutes child abuse, or conduct that constitutes knowingly allowing, permitting or encouraging child abuse, from notice requirement of Oregon Tort Claims Act.
- HB 2783 Provides that employee of public employer is liable to employer for wages paid to employee during period of administrative leave if employee was placed on leave as result of allegation that employee engaged in criminal conduct and if employee is thereafter convicted of crime by reason of conduct.
- HB 2784 Requires director and managers of Department of Consumer and Business Services, executive director and managers of Oregon Health Insurance Exchange Corporation, and statewide elected officials who elect to obtain health insurance provided by state, to select health benefit plan offered through health insurance exchange.
- HB 2785 Authorizes public universities and Oregon University System to withdraw from Public Employees' Benefit Board health benefit plan and establish or participate in alternative employee health insurance plans.
- HB 2786 Permits certain candidates, in lieu of paying fee required for inclusion in written voters' pamphlet, to pay Secretary of State fee of $25 for electronic display and distribution of voters' pamphlet statement or portrait.
- HB 2787 Establishes Task Force on Voter Inactivation and Voter Registration Maintenance.
- HB 2788 Directs court to award certain damages of $10,000 for each violation in action involving false statement of material fact relating to candidate, political committee or measure.
- HB 2789 Requires all information provided as part of candidate's statement for voters' pamphlet to be true.
- HB 2790 Requires that statements made by certain witnesses to committee of Legislative Assembly be made under oath and therefore subject to crime of false swearing.
- HB 2791 Includes false statements made to legislative committee by certain persons in crime of unsworn falsification.
- HB 2792 Allows elector with inactive registration to activate registration by signing and providing mailing address on initiative or referendum petition.
- HB 2793 Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs and county veterans' service officers to provide aid and assistance to Korean Vietnam War veteran to obtain health care coverage and services and, upon determination that veteran is not eligible for health care coverage and services under federal and state laws, to implement program to provide such coverage and services.
- HB 2794 Prohibits person that is not authorized reseller from selling admission ticket to entertainment event if operator of entertainment event has not released admission tickets for sale.
- HB 2795 Modifies definitions of Class I, Class II and Class IV all-terrain vehicles.
- HB 2796 Directs Health Licensing Office to issue license to practice music therapy to qualified applicant.
- HB 2797 Requires subject employer to pay first installment of temporary disability compensation in workers' compensation claim within 14 days after employer has notice or knowledge of claim and has notice or knowledge of employee's disability.
- HB 2798 Modifies percentage rate and amount of fees that pawnbroker may charge for storage and setup in connection with pledge loans.
- HB 2799 Allows person convicted of certain felonies constituting delivery of controlled substance to apply for order setting aside conviction.
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HB 2800-2899
- HB 2800 Allows city to assume duties and functions of county service district, directly or by transfer of duties and functions to successor entity, when majority of district residents are residents of city.
- HB 2801 Directs Department of Education to distribute moneys as strategic investment under Oregon Early Reading Program to nonprofit organizations that provide academically-aligned, evidence-based literacy programs through volunteer mentors who are 50 years of age or older to school districts for purpose of increasing delivery of reading assistance to students in kindergarten through third grade.
- HB 2802 Removes certain testing requirements that apply to children who are taught by private teacher, parent or legal guardian.
- HB 2803 Requires Oregon Liquor Control Commission to include certain information in orders approving beverage container redemption centers.
- HB 2804 Limits hours nurses employed in Department of Corrections institutions may work.
- HB 2805 Includes base pay of corrections employees of certain counties as comparable factor to be considered by arbitrator in establishing base pay for employees of Department of Corrections.
- HB 2806 Provides that Department of Public Safety Standards and Training may not deny, suspend or revoke certification of corrections officer because corrections officer seeks help with mental health issues, substance abuse or other counseling needs.
- HB 2807 Provides that full-time faculty member employed by community college to teach incarcerated persons within secure perimeter of correctional institution qualifies as police officer under Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 2808 Requires Oregon Business Development Department, in cooperation with Oregon State University Extension Service, to develop program to increase harvesting of Western Juniper and manufacture and distribution of products made from Western Juniper.
- HB 2809 Requires certain persons employed by school district or public charter school to have valid certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
- HB 2810 Exempts certain electric vehicles from requirement to have two registration plates.
- HB 2811 Allows public charter school to change sponsorship if charter is terminated.
- HB 2812 Removes sunset on provisions that allow students whose legal residence is not within school district to attend school in district as resident if student receives written consent.
- HB 2813 Removes sunset on authority of institution of higher education to sponsor public charter school.
- HB 2814 Requires school district policy on harassment, intimidation, bullying and cyberbullying to provide that notice will be given to Teacher Standards and Practices Commission if person found to have committed act of harassment, intimidation, bullying or cyberbullying is coach who is licensed or registered by commission.
- HB 2815 Provides funding for instruction of talented and gifted children based on amount per student.
- HB 2816 Allows parents to submit petition to school district board to transform school that is in bottom 20 percent of schools of state.
- HB 2817 Allows student to choose to satisfy one or more high school diploma credits by successful completion of one online course.
- HB 2818 Adds Oregon Volunteer Firefighters Association to list of entities eligible for individual income tax return checkoff contribution.
- HB 2819 Requires persons 75 years of age or older to renew driver licenses every four years and to take driving test or submit certificate from medical professional.
- HB 2820 Permits motorcycle driver to proceed at stop light under certain conditions.
- HB 2821 Expands definition of "debilitating medical condition" for purposes of Oregon Medical Marijuana Act.
- HB 2822 Creates income tax credit for capital improvements to business facilities or homes that are commenced prior to October 1, 2015, or effective date of Act, whichever is later.
- HB 2823 Establishes Oregon's Best and Brightest STEM Loan Forgiveness Program for certain students in science, technology, engineering or mathematics programs that are willing to commit to working in Oregon after graduation.
- HB 2824 Prohibits landlord from requiring applicant or tenant to declaw or devocalize animal otherwise allowed on premises or to advertise in manner that discourages application from potential applicant with otherwise allowed animal that has not been declawed or devocalized.
- HB 2825 Allows Oregon Health Authority to seek out and apply for funding for, and appropriates moneys from General Fund to pay for, residential care for individuals with mental illness, addictions or co-occurring disorders.
- HB 2826 Removes entering or remaining unlawfully in public transit vehicle or public transit station as manner of committing crime of interfering with public transportation.
- HB 2827 Requires Department of Transportation to study addition of express lanes to certain highways in this state.
- HB 2828 Extends, for two years, sunset of provisions requiring Oregon Health Authority to study and make recommendations to Legislative Assembly on best option for financing health care in this state.
- HB 2829 Modifies provisions authorizing private parks in exclusive farm use zones.
- HB 2830 Modifies time period for local government to take action on application for permit, limited land use decision or zone change after remand based on final order of Land Use Board of Appeals.
- HB 2831 Modifies authority to use property line adjustments in resource zones.
- HB 2832 Directs governing entity of public or private post-secondary institution of education that contracts with third party financial firm for student financial aid services to consider federal policies for contracting.
- HB 2833 Adds woody biomass to types of green energy technology for which contracting agency must set aside 1.5 percent of contract price to include in public building.
- HB 2834 Requires human fetuses in infectious waste stream to be incinerated, cremated or buried.
- HB 2835 Prohibits Department of Education from requiring school districts to align instruction or assessments with common core state standards and from penalizing school districts for failure to align instruction or assessments with common core state standards.
- HB 2836 Provides hours of service credit for vesting purposes and retirement credit to member of Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan who receives workers' compensation disability payments and later returns to employment with participating public employer.
- HB 2837 Directs Director of Transportation to issue certificate of exemption from requirement to use child safety system, safety belt or safety harness if statement is submitted by nurse practitioner or physician assistant on behalf of person requesting exemption.
- HB 2838 Establishes Task Force on Incarcerated Veterans to research, study and make recommendations regarding outreach to and assistance for incarcerated veterans.
- HB 2839 Allows credit against income taxes for employment of qualified military veterans.
- HB 2840 Establishes Oregon Educational and Workforce Development Bridge Loan Program in Department of Veterans' Affairs to conduct outreach and provide loans to veterans and disabled veterans who are enrolled in approved course of study, approved professional training, approved workforce development program or approved apprenticeship in connection with institution of higher education, and who are eligible to receive federal educational aid or other financial assistance that is temporarily unavailable.
- HB 2841 Requires use of headlights when windshield wipers are on or there is fog.
- HB 2842 Increases maximum allowable amount of political contribution income tax credit.
- HB 2843 Authorizes Department of Consumer and Business Services to enter into interagency agreements for Construction Contractors Board to perform duties on behalf of department related to state building code.
- HB 2844 Increases penalty for crime of strangulation when committed knowing victim was pregnant.
- HB 2845 Establishes conditions under which person may sell guaranteed asset protection waiver in connection with sale or lease of motor vehicle.
- HB 2846 Provides that time spent by students consuming breakfast is considered instructional time in certain circumstances.
- HB 2847 Requires ASPIRE programs to annually provide financial aid instruction to high school students and to make instruction available to students' families, including different types of loans available to students attending post-secondary institutions of education, potential use of individual development accounts and economic impact of each type of loan.
- HB 2848 Requires that school calendars allow for makeup of instructional days during same instructional period in which days were lost due to weather conditions or other unforeseen circumstances.
- HB 2849 Establishes Task Force on Self-Sufficiency Program Effectiveness.
- HB 2850 Provides that insurer may not issue individual long term care insurance policy until insurer receives written designation of full name and residential address of at least one person to whom insurer can send notice of lapse or termination because of failure to pay premium, or receives written waiver of right to designate person to receive notice.
- HB 2851 Requires public body to obtain voter approval before incurring indebtedness for which public body pledges full faith and credit and taxing power to secure repayment.
- HB 2852 Directs Legislative Fiscal Officer to prepare fiscal impact statement on legislative measures reported out of committee that would have financial effect on small businesses in state.
- HB 2853 Specifies minimum number of instructional days that class schedule adopted by district school board must provide.
- HB 2854 Modifies offense of smoking in motor vehicle to clarify that offense applies to smoking marijuana and use of electronic cigarette to vaporize cannabinoid solutions.
- HB 2855 Requires filing officer to deliver by mail and electronic mail form for individual nominated or elected to public office by write-in votes to sign to accept nomination or office if filing officer has individual's electronic mail address.
- HB 2856 Requires state agency to report to Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services when any budgeted position is vacant for six months.
- HB 2857 Provides that insurer may not offer or issue policy, contract or certificate of insurance that provides that insurer has sole right or right that is superior to right of insured to interpret terms and conditions of policy, contract or certificate or that specifies standard of interpretation or review that is inconsistent with laws of this state.
- HB 2858 Includes transit pass costs as approved transportation costs for purpose of State School Fund distributions.
- HB 2859 Reduces rate of corporate tax imposed on benefit companies.
- HB 2860 Establishes task force to study workforce development in Oregon and to make recommendations for legislation to improve workforce development in this state.
- HB 2861 Establishes task force to study workforce development in Oregon and to make recommendations for legislation to improve workforce development in this state.
- HB 2862 Establishes task force to study workforce development in Oregon and to make recommendations for legislation to improve workforce development in this state.
- HB 2863 Establishes task force to study workforce development in Oregon and to make recommendations for legislation to improve workforce development in this state.
- HB 2864 Establishes task force to study workforce development in Oregon and to make recommendations for legislation to improve workforce development in this state.
- HB 2865 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to submit report to interim legislative committees regarding innovation in economic development no later than July 1, 2016.
- HB 2866 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to submit report to interim legislative committees regarding innovation in economic development no later than July 1, 2016.
- HB 2867 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to submit report to interim legislative committees regarding innovation in economic development no later than July 1, 2016.
- HB 2868 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to submit report to interim legislative committees regarding innovation in economic development no later than July 1, 2016.
- HB 2869 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to submit report to interim legislative committees regarding innovation in economic development no later than July 1, 2016.
- HB 2870 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to implement process to resolve student complaints against schools operating in state.
- HB 2871 Establishes Open Educational Resources Grant Program within Higher Education Coordinating Commission.
- HB 2872 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to evaluate methods to improve effectiveness of public education at university level.
- HB 2873 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to evaluate methods to improve effectiveness of public education at university level.
- HB 2874 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to evaluate methods to improve effectiveness of public education at university level.
- HB 2875 Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services to conduct study on effectiveness of laws establishing processes and procedures for pharmacy benefit managers.
- HB 2876 Prohibits health care facility from allowing person without certain qualifications to practice surgical technology.
- HB 2877 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to contract with private entity to evaluate progress of coordinated care organizations in achieving goals of Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2878 Establishes task force to investigate barriers to health insurance coverage.
- HB 2879 Permits pharmacists to prescribe hormonal contraceptive patches and self-administered oral hormonal contraceptives.
- HB 2880 Specifies that physician assistant may not practice fluoroscopy on person unless physician assistant holds certificate issued by Board of Medical Imaging authorizing such practice.
- HB 2881 Requires Department of State Lands, for purpose of identifying land that could be planned and zoned for residential use, to inventory department land, determine whether land is essential, useful or excessive in relation to plans of department, and report results to Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2882 Requires Department of Revenue to transfer 10 percent of total annual amount of personal income tax revenue attributable to eligible projects located in counties for which cumulative amount exceeds $5 million to Local Economic Opportunity Fund.
- HB 2883 Increases amount Department of Education transfers from State School Fund to High Cost Disabilities Account.
- HB 2884 Establishes Task Force on Data Centers.
- HB 2885 Provides that Oregon Liquor Control Commission may delay issuing licenses to applicants for processing marijuana products that are intended to be consumed as food or as potable liquid until July 1, 2016.
- HB 2886 Clarifies who may participate in vehicle dealer auction or display of vehicles without holding vehicle dealer certificate.
- HB 2887 Decreases membership of Travel Information Council.
- HB 2888 Allows action to enjoin or restrain nuisance if place is used for certain activities involving animals.
- HB 2889 Requires Department of Human Services to ensure child 12 years of age or older in custody of department for at least six consecutive months is entitled to assistance to establish savings account at financial institution.
- HB 2890 Requires Department of Human Services to ensure that substitute care providers for child or ward in care or custody of department provide opportunities to participate in at least one extracurricular activity and apply reasonable and prudent parent standard in determining participation.
- HB 2891 Prohibits person that manufactures or distributes prescription contact lenses from preventing retailer from advertising or selling prescription contact lenses at price for consumers that is less than price that person sets or specifies.
- HB 2892 Requires that National League of Families' POW/MIA flag be displayed with Oregon State flag on public buildings in this state.
- HB 2893 Permits financial institution to conduct savings promotion raffle, subject to specified conditions.
- HB 2894 Authorizes district to approve or veto land division within or adjacent to boundaries of district based on whether land division interferes with operations of district.
- HB 2895 Requires local governments and districts to enter into urban service agreements not later than January 2, 2017.
- HB 2896 Deregulates oversight of for-hire carriers of persons.
- HB 2897 Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to develop program under which department, pursuant to contracts with financial institutions, provides loan guarantees or credit guarantees for qualified veterans for purpose of refinancing existing purchase-money mortgages or similar mortgages of homes used primarily as principal residence by veterans.
- HB 2898 Increases amount of reimbursement from Oregon Production Investment Fund that is available to local filmmaker or media production services company.
- HB 2899 Allocates lottery moneys to further economic development by assisting veterans to apply for federal and state veterans' benefits and aid.
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HB 2900-2999
- HB 2900 Establishes commercial bail system.
- HB 2901 Modifies definitions of "pen registers" and "trap and trace devices." Authorizes law enforcement agency to install pen register or trap and trace device without warrant or court order in certain circumstances.
- HB 2902 Eliminates automatic reporting of person found to have committed act that would constitute felony sex crime if committed by adult.
- HB 2903 Eliminates sunset date on conditional exemption from disclosure of public records that set forth name, home address or professional location of person engaged in, or providing goods and services for, medical research at Oregon Health and Science University that is conducted using animals other than rodents.
- HB 2904 Expands circumstances under which court may order youth held or placed in detention.
- HB 2905 Requires court to specify date in dispositional order for youth offender before which youth offender may not be released from legal custody of Oregon Youth Authority or Department of Human Services.
- HB 2906 Modifies definition of "scientifically based research" with respect to evidence-based programs.
- HB 2907 Establishes definition of "recidivism" for purposes of tracking and compiling data regarding recidivism of youth and youth offenders.
- HB 2908 Brings Oregon law into compliance with federal Preventing Sex Trafficking and Strengthening Families Act of 2014.
- HB 2909 Prohibits person from sending to consumer check, draft, payment instrument or other negotiable instrument that is with, part of or related to solicitation for or offer of credit or loan, unless the consumer previously requested or consented to receive check, draft, payment instrument or other negotiable instrument.
- HB 2910 Repeals obsolete laws relating to agricultural experiment stations.
- HB 2911 Deletes obsolete references to terms of court and constables.
- HB 2912 Deletes obsolete and outdated provisions in transportation and motor vehicle laws.
- HB 2913 Deletes outdated and obsolete provisions and updates references in laws relating to human services programs or services.
- HB 2914 Permits employee of contracting agency that conducts cost analysis or determines feasibility of procurement, or exclusive representative of employee's bargaining unit, to seek judicial review of cost analysis or determination.
- HB 2915 Establishes credit against personal income taxes for purchase of qualifying gun safes.
- HB 2916 Directs public contracting agency to suspend right of certified disadvantaged minority, women or emerging small business enterprise to bid on or participate in public contract if certified disadvantaged minority, women or emerging small business enterprise fails to perform commercially useful function in public contract.
- HB 2917 Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services to study impacts of paycheck discounting and report to Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2015.
- HB 2918 Defines "vapor products." Amends laws related to use of tobacco products by minors to include use of vapor products by minors, including crime of endangering welfare of minor and other criminal offenses and civil penalties related to use or acquisition of tobacco products by minor.
- HB 2919 Eliminates reporting requirement related to disclosure, at request of law enforcement agency, of call location information of cellular device used to call 9-1-1 or believed to be in possession of individual who is believed to be in emergency situation.
- HB 2920 Prohibits use of blue lights on private vehicles authorized to use fire company warning lights.
- HB 2921 Authorizes Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to expend certain moneys in Wage Security Fund to administer and enforce provisions of wage and hour and minimum wage law.
- HB 2922 Establishes task force to study employment practices in Oregon and to make recommendations for legislation regarding employment practices in this state.
- HB 2923 Establishes task force to study employee compensation in Oregon and to make recommendations for legislation regarding employee compensation in this state.
- HB 2924 Establishes Task Force on Business Regulation and prescribes membership of task force.
- HB 2925 Prohibits qualified nonprofit agency for individuals with disabilities from paying less than state minimum wage to employees who are individuals with disabilities if employees perform services at facility or site other than facility or site that qualified nonprofit agency for individuals with disabilities owns or leases.
- HB 2926 Provides that developer or owner of capital project eligible for tax benefit must provide proof of certain information regarding project contractors, first-tier subcontractors and responsible managing individuals for contractors and first-tier subcontractors in order to receive tax benefit.
- HB 2927 Increases amount transferred from State School Fund to High Cost Disabilities Account each fiscal year.
- HB 2928 Establishes Task Force on Class Sizes to determine appropriate class sizes of students, identify methods to reduce class sizes and determine cost for methods to reduce class sizes.
- HB 2929 Requires state contracting agency that awards public improvement contract with contract price of more than $5 million to require contractor to employ apprentices to perform 10 percent of work hours on public improvement that workers in apprenticeable occupations perform.
- HB 2930 Requires that hospital rules granting admitting privileges to licensed, certified nurse midwife nurse practitioner meet specified requirements.
- HB 2931 Directs Oregon Health Authority to disseminate to school districts information related to elevated levels of radon.
- HB 2932 Establishes State Police Patrol Fund, separate and distinct from General Fund.
- HB 2933 Authorizes Oregon Medical Board to impose civil penalties on persons not licensed by board.
- HB 2934 Requires Oregon Health Authority to convene stakeholder group to provide recommendations to Legislative Assembly concerning basic health program.
- HB 2935 Requires governing body of coordinated care organization to include representative from at least one dental care organization that contracts with coordinated care organization.
- HB 2936 Defines "sobering facility." Requires facility to adopt policies in consultation with addiction treatment program or provider.
- HB 2937 Defines "medical equipment" and specifies criteria for coverage of medical equipment in state medical assistance program.
- HB 2938 Prohibits city from requiring consent to annexation of landowner's property in exchange for city providing county service as agent of county.
- HB 2939 Prescribes salary calculation for substitute teachers in school district that has class schedule based on four-day week.
- HB 2940 Requires certain information regarding businesses that are allowed property tax exemptions to be submitted to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for posting on Oregon transparency website and to Oregon Business Development Department for reporting during odd-year regular sessions to House and Senate committees related to revenue.
- HB 2941 Authorizes electric company to offer residential electricity consumer rate option for electricity associated with specific energy resource.
- HB 2942 Creates income tax credit for anaerobic digester production of energy from food processing residues, calculated based on tipping fees paid to disposal sites.
- HB 2943 Sets limit on taxes due on homesteads of seniors with federal adjusted gross income not exceeding 150 percent of federal poverty level equal to total amount of taxes due for property tax year preceding first property tax year for which relief allowed.
- HB 2944 Requires Legislative Assembly or Secretary of State to hold public hearings throughout state prior to adopting congressional or legislative reapportionment plan.
- HB 2945 Requires Legislative Assembly or Secretary of State to provide any data purchased or used to create congressional or legislative reapportionment plan.
- HB 2946 Allows Public Utility Commission to authorize electric company to include in its rates cost of funding and implementing cost-effective energy conservation for certain retail electricity consumers above that currently allowed in statute.
- HB 2947 Increases required bond for residential general contractor.
- HB 2948 Specifies additional conditions under which protected health information may be disclosed by health care provider that do not subject health care provider to civil liability.
- HB 2949 Creates subtraction from taxable income for start-up expenditures.
- HB 2950 Requires Oregon Health Authority to develop member handbook template, assign single case identification number to households receiving medical assistance, share contact information regarding members of coordinated care organization with organization and monitor hold times for calls made to authority by coordinated care organizations.
- HB 2951 Requires policies and certificates of health insurance that offer prescription drug coverage to meet specified cost-sharing requirements.
- HB 2952 Establishes that State of Oregon has custody, control, care and ownership of all offices or buildings at Portland State University previously occupied by administration or staff of Oregon University System.
- HB 2953 Removes sunset on achievement compacts.
- HB 2954 Provides parents with alternative educational choices if student fails to achieve reading proficiency by end of third grade.
- HB 2955 Directs Department of Education to administer process for providing funding for activities related to annual conference dedicated to Oregon civics and held on Oregon Civics Day for Teachers.
- HB 2956 Repeals state preemption of charter and statutory authority of local governments to set minimum wage requirements.
- HB 2957 Establishes specific dates for elections on county measures, city measures and district measures that are not referred to people by county governing body, city governing body or district elections authority.
- HB 2958 Provides that limited license that rental company obtains to sell insurance in connection with renting vehicles also extends to rental company's employees and designated agents.
- HB 2959 Requires Housing and Community Services Department, in making distributions of moneys from County Assessment and Taxation Fund that were deposited in certain housing accounts, to take into account counties from which fees deposited into housing accounts were charged and collected.
- HB 2960 Creates Oregon Retirement Savings Board in office of State Treasurer.
- HB 2961 Directs Legislative Assembly to appropriate amount equal to one percent of total amount of General Fund appropriations and lottery allocations for next biennium to both Oregon Rainy Day Fund and Education Stability Fund if state unemployment rate for previous year is six percent or less at time of last economic and revenue forecast of biennium.
- HB 2962 Designates Trust for Cultural Development Account as trust account exclusively for arts and culture purposes.
- HB 2963 Directs Oregon Law Commission to submit report to interim legislative committees, no later than July 1, 2016, regarding changes to existing statutory law that are recommended for purpose of streamlining and lowering cost of administration of probate estates in Oregon.
- HB 2964 Provides that when guardian ad litem or conservator of estate of child maintains cause of action for damages to child, parent or conservator may file consent to accompany complaint that authorizes inclusion in cause of action of request for recovery of damages to child.
- HB 2965 Modifies annual salaries of judges of Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Oregon Tax Court and circuit courts.
- HB 2966 Directs Oregon Medical Board to study regulation of and reimbursement for acupuncture services and report to Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2015.
- HB 2967 Directs school districts to prepare and file annual reports related to students enrolled in English as second language program.
- HB 2968 Directs Chief Education Officer to convene work group to produce report on how State School Fund expenditures relate to educational achievements of students from families in poverty.
- HB 2969 Allows on-premises consumption of food and nonalcoholic beverages at certified smoke shops.
- HB 2970 Transfers Oregon Arts Commission from Oregon Business Development Department to Office of the Secretary of State.
- HB 2971 Requires Department of Transportation to study feasibility of undertaking transportation project on Hayden Island.
- HB 2972 Requires public school students seven years of age or younger who are beginning educational program to have dental screening.
- HB 2973 Establishes Affordable Baccalaureate Degree Act.
- HB 2974 Requires Legislative Assembly to hold 10 public hearings throughout state prior to proposing congressional or legislative reapportionment plan, with at least one hearing held in each congressional district of state and at least one hearing held in areas that experienced largest population shift since previous reapportionment.
- HB 2975 Specifies that new or increased fees adopted by state agency do not become effective unless approved by Legislative Assembly by law.
- HB 2976 Prohibits employee who separates from contracting agency, for two years after date of employee's separation, from becoming, or seeking employment with, contractor with which contracting agency enters or has entered into public contract.
- HB 2977 Requires school districts and public charter schools to implement statewide assessment system in civics and require students to demonstrate level of proficiency required by naturalization test required for United States citizenship.
- HB 2978 Excludes certain police officers from meaning of supervisory employee for purposes of public employment.
- HB 2979 Funds free, or reduced-fare, transit passes for students attending public secondary schools and increased transit service in vicinity of public secondary schools.
- HB 2980 Authorizes defendant to request district attorney to approve extension of stay of criminal proceedings for district attorney diversion.
- HB 2981 Directs Department of Transportation to erect and maintain Fallen Hero roadside memorial sign for Specialist Mabry James Anders.
- HB 2982 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for purpose of funding proficiency-based teaching and learning demonstration sites.
- HB 2983 Prohibits passage of laws restricting economic activities to protect fish habitat that do not apply equivalent restrictions on all economic activities having negative effects on fish habitat.
- HB 2984 Requires Clackamas County to develop pilot program for forestry products grown on nonforest land in county to be commercially produced and marketed through forestry product cooperative.
- HB 2985 Authorizes counties to establish programs for forestry products grown on nonforest lands in counties to be commercially produced and marketed through forestry product cooperatives.
- HB 2986 Prohibits performance of late-term sex-selective abortion.
- HB 2987 Removes requirement for contracting agency to hold in account or otherwise reserve moneys for including green energy technology in constructing, reconstructing or performing major renovation on public building if contracting agency determines that including green energy technology is not appropriate.
- HB 2988 Expands Oregon's Heat Smart Program to provide wood pellet subsidies.
- HB 2989 Permits person 18 years of age or older to operate motorcycle without wearing approved motorcycle helmet if person has motor vehicle liability insurance that provides personal injury protection benefits.
- HB 2990 Limits number of tax years for which corporate excise and income tax credits may be claimed, including periods of carryforward.
- HB 2991 Extends sunset for tax credit for fire insurance premiums.
- HB 2992 Removes exemption from construction taxes imposed by school districts for private school improvements and private hospital improvements.
- HB 2993 Authorizes city to adopt ordinance or resolution providing that average maximum assessed value and average real market value of new property or new improvements to property located in city shall be determined using property of same property class located in city rather than in county.
- HB 2994 Repeals exemption of Federal Communications Commission licenses from property taxation.
- HB 2995 Establishes insurance coverage requirements for drivers who offer or provide rides to passengers that are arranged via digital networks operated by transportation network companies.
- HB 2996 Establishes Oregon Center of Cyber-Excellence.
- HB 2997 Limits biennial expenditures by Oregon Business Development Department from lottery moneys for funding of cooperative efforts of National Policy Consensus Center of Portland State University and community organizations related to western juniper harvesting and related manufacturing.
- HB 2998 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to provide economic development assistance to persons engaged in business of western juniper harvesting or of manufacturing products from western juniper, provide technical business assistance to western juniper harvesting and related manufacturing businesses and provide or fund workforce training assistance for potential western juniper harvesting and related manufacturing business workers.
- HB 2999 Exempts claims based on conduct that constitutes child abuse, or conduct that constitutes knowingly allowing, permitting or encouraging child abuse, from notice requirement of Oregon Tort Claims Act.
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HB 3000-3099
- HB 3000 Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to create pilot program that allows persons hunting or pursuing cougars to use dogs.
- HB 3001 Allows application for determination of real market value and assessed value of property destroyed or damaged between January 1 and July 1 to be filed on or before December 31.
- HB 3002 Requires Oregon Health Authority to provide medical assistance for cost of voluntary sterilization for woman whose parental rights are terminated and who is unable to afford cost of procedure.
- HB 3003 Provides that state may not require certain persons to pay certain remedial action costs.
- HB 3004 Creates five-year moratorium on sage grouse hunting.
- HB 3005 Extends expiration date of driver license for persons volunteering outside of United States.
- HB 3006 Requires imposition of sentencing enhancement of 36 to 60 months upon conviction of gang-related felony.
- HB 3007 Requires governing board of State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries to adopt by rule expedited consolidated application process time limits for proposed mining operations that make certain reports and receive certain approval from State Department of Fish and Wildlife related to sage grouse habitat mitigation.
- HB 3008 Provides for award of attorney fees to prevailing state agency in civil action in which party asserts claim relating to environment against state agency.
- HB 3009 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to commission study and report by qualified private entity to investigate possible existence of codependent relationship between Department of Human Services and clients of Department of Human Services.
- HB 3010 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for purpose of awarding grants under Career and Technical Education Revitalization Grant Program.
- HB 3011 Allows dispensary for Class 1 flammable liquids located in low-population county to permit self-dispensing of liquids after 6 p.m. and before 6 a.m.
- HB 3012 Establishes Oregon Hatchery Research Center Fund.
- HB 3013 Allows establishment of wildlife food plots on small forestland subject to reforestation requirements .
- HB 3014 Changes definition of "grandparent" in laws pertaining to notice to grandparents of juvenile dependency hearings regarding grandchildren, and that authorize grandparents to request visitation or other contact or communication with grandchildren when grandchildren are in legal custody of Department of Human Services.
- HB 3015 Adds options for name after marriage or after entering into registered domestic partnership.
- HB 3016 Modifies provisions of capital gains exemption for amounts received for sale of manufactured dwelling park.
- HB 3017 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on mental health courts and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2016.
- HB 3018 Prohibits insurer from imposing cost sharing or similar requirements for services provided by out-of-network providers that are greater than requirements for services provided by in-network providers.
- HB 3019 Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to prepare and submit annual report to committee of Legislative Assembly on revenue impact of connection of Oregon statutes to federal tax law.
- HB 3020 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study changes necessary to make timber tax revenue in Oregon equivalent to timber tax revenue in neighboring states.
- HB 3021 Requires insurer to offer health care provider method of reimbursement that does not impose fees or other charges on provider.
- HB 3022 Reduces maximum term of imprisonment for Class A misdemeanor crime from one year to 364 days.
- HB 3023 Requires that referrals to dental specialists, of medical assistance recipients who are pregnant, occur within 60 days.
- HB 3024 Establishes Task Force on Medical Professional Recruitment and Retention.
- HB 3025 Establishes unlawful practice of inquiring into or considering applicant's conviction history on application form or prior to interview or, if no interview is conducted, prior to conditional offer of employment.
- HB 3026 Establishes task force to study need for and processes for providing counseling services for injured workers and to make recommendations for legislation regarding counseling services for injured workers.
- HB 3027 Directs Department of Transportation to establish Mt.
- HB 3028 Directs Oregon Broadband Advisory Council, in consultation with local businesses in rural areas of state, to prepare report regarding broadband technology and access in rural areas of state.
- HB 3029 Creates subtraction from federal taxable income for benefits paid to surviving spouse or dependent child of service member.
- HB 3030 Authorizes creation of sand control districts for purpose of controlling drifting sand.
- HB 3031 Requires caller that uses automatic dialing and announcing device in prerecorded or synthesized voice message that device plays to subscriber to provide method by which subscriber may enter single dual-tone multifrequency signal or enter or speak one-digit code to notify caller that subscriber does not want to receive future calls from caller.
- HB 3032 Increases limit on fair market value of estate that may be administered as small estate.
- HB 3033 Authorizes affiants and claiming successors to execute instruments or documents of conveyance of real or personal property that is part of small estate under particular circumstances.
- HB 3034 Provides exemption for property of nonprofit corporation that provides health services occupied or used to provide health services to acutely ill patients or accident victims.
- HB 3035 Allows increased use of flashing lights in certain school zones.
- HB 3036 Authorizes State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to request appearance by representative of office of prosecuting attorney at hearing setting or resetting release date of person.
- HB 3037 Modifies public records law exemption from required disclosure of certain personal information of public employees and public body volunteers to remove mandated disclosure upon showing that public interest would require disclosure in particular instance.
- HB 3038 Exempts estates below current federal estate tax exclusion amount from imposition of Oregon estate tax and Oregon estate tax filing requirement.
- HB 3039 Allows district school board to enter into transactions that are expected to reduce cost to district for school facilities.
- HB 3040 Directs Oregon Law Commission to study and make recommendations for changes to law relating to hearsay in criminal actions involving sex trafficking.
- HB 3041 Directs school districts to allow students to use sun-protective clothing and sunscreen.
- HB 3042 Designates April 14 of each year as Honorary Artists of Oregon Day.
- HB 3043 Provides that upon being sworn into office, or for other stated reasons, Governor shall file declaration with Oregon Government Ethics Commission declaring identity of First Spouse and identifying official policy-making or agenda-setting duties of First Spouse, if any.
- HB 3044 Allows public charter school to use real property in other school district if school provides written notice of use to sponsor and to district.
- HB 3045 Removes requirement that school district transfer moneys to other school district for student who attends public charter school in school district and is resident of other school district.
- HB 3046 Allows State Board of Education to grant waiver related to public charter school application process if school district board meets specified criteria.
- HB 3047 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for expansion of Portland Japanese Garden.
- HB 3048 Requires two percent of gross proceeds of certain bonds to be set aside to fund disaster resiliency projects.
- HB 3049 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to develop plan for public universities to have ratio of at least 7 to 1 of public employees to supervisory employees.
- HB 3050 Modifies requirements for composition of boards of directors of regional air quality control authorities.
- HB 3051 Provides persons licensed to carry concealed handgun in another state with protections provided to persons with Oregon concealed handgun license.
- HB 3052 Requires contract for public improvement to provide that contractor use biodegradable lubricant in contractor's operations related to public improvement and that contractor have similar requirement in contractor's subcontracts.
- HB 3053 Increases rate of taxation on cigarettes and tobacco products.
- HB 3054 Expands definition of "supervising physician" to include persons licensed to practice osteopathy or podiatry in this state for purpose of supervising physician assistants.
- HB 3055 Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to report to Legislative Assembly on taxpayer use of deduction allowed for expensing of depreciable business assets and to make recommendations for improving benefit to state.
- HB 3056 Specifies that crematorium may not be certified by State Mortuary and Cemetery Board if board determines that proposed crematorium presents danger to public health and safety as determined in consideration of standards for training and equipment used in practice of cremation that are based on national industry standards.
- HB 3057 Includes person that engages in business of purchasing delinquent or charged-off debt for collection purposes in definitions of "debt collector," "collection agency" and "out-of-state collection agency" for purposes of collections laws.
- HB 3058 Permits certain Public Employee Retirement System members who are retired to be employed by school district or education service district as teachers of career and technical education without loss of retirement benefits.
- HB 3059 Requires Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries to establish toll-free telephone hotline to receive inquiries related to employment status of persons who perform live entertainment at certain facilities.
- HB 3060 Requires live entertainment facility to obtain license from Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 3061 Establishes Task Force on Family-Friendly Public Contracting and prescribes membership for task force.
- HB 3062 Exempts prepaid transportation cards from Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act and related statutes.
- HB 3063 Appropriates moneys to Higher Education Coordinating Commission to be expended for grant program that distributes moneys to community colleges, or any foundations of community colleges, to increase number of underserved, low-income and first-generation college-bound students who enroll in community college and make progress toward degree or certificate.
- HB 3064 Prohibits distribution of list of electors that indicates whether elector cast ballot in election until day after date of election.
- HB 3065 Directs State Department of Energy to approve energy efficiency rating system for use by certain applicants seeking tax credit certification.
- HB 3066 Directs Eastern Oregon University to develop pilot program for fixed cost bachelor's degrees.
- HB 3067 Directs Department of Education to distribute strategic investment moneys to regional partnerships dedicated to improving educational outcomes to expand upon existing partnerships with private sector entities and develop new partnerships with private sector entities to increase opportunities in career and technical education.
- HB 3068 Directs Department of Environmental Quality to conduct study and develop recommendations for legislation to reduce woodstove smoke.
- HB 3069 Requires teacher education programs to demonstrate that students enrolled in programs receive certain training related to teaching reading.
- HB 3070 Specifies that reduction of period of supervision for certain convicted persons applies to probation or local control post-prison supervision.
- HB 3071 Directs Department of Education to evaluate methods to improve effectiveness of curriculum of public schools.
- HB 3072 Establishes funding mechanism for activities related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics education and activities related to career and technical education that can lead to high wage and high demand jobs.
- HB 3073 Directs Department of Education to evaluate methods to improve effectiveness of statewide assessments.
- HB 3074 Directs Department of Education to evaluate methods to improve ability of student to attend school in school district in which student is not resident.
- HB 3075 Directs Department of Education to evaluate methods to improve delivery of career and technical education.
- HB 3076 Requires Oregon Health Authority to analyze ground water contaminant data and provide education in problem areas.
- HB 3077 Creates exemption from pet restriction in food establishments for assistance animal with assistance animal tag issued by local jurisdiction.
- HB 3078 Makes English official language of state.
- HB 3079 Requires Secretary of State to conduct comprehensive independent audit of expenses associated with general elections.
- HB 3080 Requires owner of foreclosed residential real property to provide owner's name and contact information to homeowners association, condominium board or other association of unit owners.
- HB 3081 Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt by rule standards to address conflicts of interest of manufactured structure dealers that are also residential landlords.
- HB 3082 Creates alternative definition of "low income" for purposes of nonprofit corporation low income housing.
- HB 3083 Defines "wages" for certain wage claims.
- HB 3084 Authorizes owner of tract within corporate boundaries of City of Damascus to withdraw tract from city in certain circumstances.
- HB 3085 Provides that, beginning on 30th day following date of election held pursuant to Act and ending on 60th day following date of election, City of Damascus shall satisfy all debts, obligations, liabilities and expenses of city and transfer moneys and all of city's other property to Clackamas County.
- HB 3086 Requires City of Damascus, if city is disincorporated, to notify public of city's obligation to satisfy city's debts and obligations and to encourage creditors to present claims to city to ensure timely payment of valid debts and obligations.
- HB 3087 Removes requirement for Oregon Health Authority to prescribe rules regarding health practitioner referrals.
- HB 3088 Increases minimum length of time that personal injury protection benefits are available after motor vehicle accident.
- HB 3089 Requires State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries to conduct study of mineral resource potential of eastern and southern Oregon counties and present report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to environment and natural resources on or before September 15, 2016.
- HB 3090 Requires State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries to conduct study on consolidating permit processes for mining and present report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to environment and natural resources on or before September 15, 2016.
- HB 3091 Establishes Greenhouse Gas Reduction Evaluation Framework Task Force.
- HB 3092 Creates crime of online impersonation.
- HB 3093 Provides persons licensed to carry concealed handgun in another state with protections provided to persons with Oregon concealed handgun license if other state recognizes Oregon concealed handgun licenses and person who qualifies for license in other state would also qualify in Oregon.
- HB 3094 Increases speed limit to 75 miles per hour for certain vehicles on interstate highways.
- HB 3095 Directs State Registrar of Center for Health Statistics to adopt rules requiring each report of death submitted to Center for Health Statistics to identify whether known cause of death is related to using marijuana or product into which cannabinoids have been incorporated.
- HB 3096 Requires State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries to conduct study of mineral resource potential in Oregon and present report to Legislative Assembly by February 1 of each odd-numbered year.
- HB 3097 Makes inquiring after applicant's conviction history and certain activities related to conducting criminal records check on prospective employee unlawful employment practice.
- HB 3098 Requires law enforcement units to adopt written policies relating to domestic violence by police officers.
- HB 3099 Transfers certain duties, functions and powers related to enterprise information technology and telecommunications from Oregon Department of Administrative Services to State Chief Information Officer.
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HB 3100-3199
- HB 3100 Changes governmental framework for conducting public health activities in this state and for providing public health services to residents of this state.
- HB 3101 Permits individual who has filed claim with insurer for benefits under insurance policy or brought action to seek compensation or damages for injury individual suffered as result of accident or crime to send written notice to health care provider to which individual owes debt for medical care or medical services stating that claim or action is pending.
- HB 3102 Prohibits use of studded tires.
- HB 3103 Expands conditions necessary for qualified community development entity to earn tax credit for qualified equity investment.
- HB 3104 Authorizes rural ports to acquire and operate telecommunications facilities.
- HB 3105 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Transportation for passenger rail programs and for transportation programs and services for elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities.
- HB 3106 Eliminates requirement that person licensed to sell manufactured structures deliver bond or letter of credit to Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services if person is real estate licensee in good standing and in compliance with requirement to acquire and maintain errors and omissions insurance.
- HB 3107 Allows landlord to charge pet security deposit to tenant with disability for service animal or companion animal if landlord requests, and tenant does not provide, documentation that physician has recommended use of service animal or companion animal to mitigate symptoms or effects of disability.
- HB 3108 Requires state agencies and persons that contract with state agencies to use federal E-Verify employment verification system to verify employment eligibility of job applicants.
- HB 3109 Requires that information concerning sex offenders convicted of certain offenses be released on website maintained by Department of State Police.
- HB 3110 Prohibits public employer from agreeing to pay or provide retirement benefit to member of Public Employees Retirement System other than payments required or provided for in statutes governing retirement benefits of members of system.
- HB 3111 Creates crime of domestic terrorism.
- HB 3112 Creates income tax credit for member of military organization that contributes financial resources to Veterans' Educational Aid Account prior to dissolution.
- HB 3113 Requires employer, including successor, lessee or purchaser, to post bond in certain wage claim cases.
- HB 3114 Allows injured worker 90 days from date health benefit plan rejects claim for benefits to file workers' compensation claim.
- HB 3115 Permits court in family law proceeding involving custody, parenting time or visitation to appoint guardian ad litem for minor child to protect child's best interests.
- HB 3116 Establishes task force to study how to provide benefits for disabled veterans through preferred worker program and to make recommendations for legislation to include disabled veterans in preferred worker program.
- HB 3117 Eliminates $100 transaction limit before details of expenditures or contributions must be reported and made public.
- HB 3118 Allows certain students who have not received high school diploma to attend community college and to use moneys that would have paid for public school to be paid for books, tuition and fees.
- HB 3119 Permits person in custody of Department of Corrections to enroll or participate in work release program for attendance at community college or private or public post-secondary institution of education, internships and apprenticeship programs.
- HB 3120 Directs Department of Transportation to create program by which certain persons may apply for reduction or waiver of moneys owed to department.
- HB 3121 Makes legislative findings and declarations regarding genetically engineered food.
- HB 3122 Prohibits farming, cultivation, incubation or inducement to spawn in this state of Atlantic salmon or genetically engineered fish that may come into contact with or spread contagious diseases to native anadromous fish.
- HB 3123 Prohibits application of pesticide by aircraft except under terms and conditions of pest emergency declaration issued by State Department of Agriculture or State Forestry Department.
- HB 3124 Prohibits consumer contract that limits consumer's right to make statement about company, product or service.
- HB 3125 Exempts from property taxation qualified machinery and equipment used to process grains, bakery products, dairy products and eggs.
- HB 3126 Establishes minimum education requirements for high school teachers of dual credit courses.
- HB 3127 Provides that amounts appropriated from any fund for unemployment insurance-related purposes and programs may not be expended for any purpose or program not directly related to purposes and programs authorized or required under provisions of unemployment insurance statutes.
- HB 3128 Authorizes State Board of Education to adopt variable ratios for local funds required to match capital grants and loans to school districts financed with Article XI-P general obligation bonds.
- HB 3129 Authorizes tenant to whom real estate has been leased by landlord to install and use electric vehicle charging station for personal, noncommercial use.
- HB 3130 Authorizes Environmental Quality Commission to adopt rules regarding inspection of new and existing sewage disposal systems, inspections of inland water bodies and increased access to inspector training and certification.
- HB 3131 Creates crime of sexual exploitation of a minor.
- HB 3132 Expands definition of "hospital facility" to include behavioral treatment facilities and family safety facilities in regard to local public authorities created to finance hospital facilities.
- HB 3133 Adjusts methods by which State School Fund distributions are made to school districts for students enrolled in English as second language program.
- HB 3134 Adjusts methods by which State School Fund distributions are made to school districts for students enrolled in English as second language program.
- HB 3135 Requires applicants for initial teaching license to demonstrate proficiency in providing reading instruction.
- HB 3136 Directs Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to collect information on curriculum for teacher education programs.
- HB 3137 Creates unlawful employment practice of requiring employee to create, file or sign documents containing false information related to hours worked or compensation received by employee or retaliating against employee for refusal to do so.
- HB 3138 Expands collection mechanisms that Collections Unit in Department of Revenue may use to collect judgments in criminal action assigned to unit by justice courts.
- HB 3139 Prohibits local government from preventing mobile medical clinic from locating to private property for not more than 180 days.
- HB 3140 Establishes task force to determine feasibility of establishing local predator damage control districts.
- HB 3141 Expands retail pet store law to include establishment providing or offering to provide dog by lease or rental.
- HB 3142 Establishes private right of action for consumer that suffers ascertainable loss of money or property as result of person's failure to maintain reasonable safeguards to protect security, confidentiality and integrity of consumer's personal information.
- HB 3143 Provides that tax-exempt nonprofit organization may supply to Oregon Liquor Control Commission informational materials about human trafficking, including adhesive stickers, provided that materials contain objectively verifiable information only about human trafficking.
- HB 3144 Increases, for purposes of tax credit allowed for crop donation, percentage of wholesale price allowed as amount of credit.
- HB 3145 Requires private pay home care workers registered with Home Care Commission to be subject to at least same standards as licensed in-home care agencies.
- HB 3146 Directs Department of Education to evaluate methods to improve ability of students to transfer to schools in other school districts.
- HB 3147 Directs Department of Land Conservation and Development to study and report on statewide land use planning system to identify and evaluate opportunities to decrease time required to site and develop industrial uses.
- HB 3148 Creates Wildfire Damage Housing Relief Account within Oregon Housing Fund.
- HB 3149 Provides that registered nurse who is employed by public or private school may accept order from physician licensed to practice medicine or osteopathy in another state or territory of United States if order is related to treatment of student who has been enrolled at school for not more than 90 days.
- HB 3150 Creates income tax credit for investment in community gardens and food banks.
- HB 3151 Establishes Task Force on Virtual Public Charter Schools to examine issues related to sponsorship of virtual public charter schools.
- HB 3152 Directs Department of Transportation to remove high occupancy vehicle lane restrictions on Interstate 5 in Portland.
- HB 3153 Prohibits Legislative Assembly from appropriating, allocating or otherwise authorizing expenditure of General Fund moneys, or moneys collected or received by Department of Transportation, for highway maintenance or sidewalk development within incorporated cities.
- HB 3154 Prohibits person from collecting and disclosing, selling, sharing, giving, distributing or otherwise transferring consumer's nonpublic personal information unless person obtains informed and affirmative consent from consumer.
- HB 3155 Provides that consumer may cancel consumer contract for services and as consequence of cancellation pay only amount of subsidy, discount or other incentive offered as inducement to enter into contract and avoid future payments for services consumer does not receive as result of cancellation.
- HB 3156 Changes circumstances under which enforcement of child support order may be suspended.
- HB 3157 Repeals outdated law regarding enforceability of child support judgments.
- HB 3158 Removes time limitation on judgments subject to laws regarding multiple child support judgments.
- HB 3159 Creates debt in favor of state for dishonored checks for support that are presented by other issuer on behalf of obligor or withholder.
- HB 3160 Directs State Fish and Wildlife Commission to adopt rules prohibiting use of drones for hunting, tracking as aid to hunting, harassing, locating, scouting for or viewing certain animals.
- HB 3161 Establishes Oregon EARN Program within Bureau of Labor and Industries.
- HB 3162 Establishes Task Force on Franchisees to study relationships among franchisors, subfranchisors and franchisees to determine whether, for purposes of applying this state's tax laws and other laws, franchisee or subfranchisor is employee of franchisor.
- HB 3163 Prohibits prescription drug benefit program and health benefit plan from providing for reimbursement of quantity or supply of prescription drug dispensed by mail order pharmacy if prescription drug benefit program or health benefit plan does not provide for reimbursement of equivalent quantity or supply of prescription drug when prescription drug is dispensed by community pharmacy.
- HB 3164 Specifies conditions under which farm implement supplier has good cause to terminate, cancel or not renew retailer agreement, or to cause change in competitive circumstances for retailer.
- HB 3165 Eliminates statutory assignment of priority to certain land for purpose of inclusion of land within urban growth boundary.
- HB 3166 Establishes teacher authorization pilot program for purpose of determining effectiveness of alternative requirements for teachers of noncore courses.
- HB 3167 Changes grounds for Oregon Liquor Control Commission to deny, suspend or revoke alcohol service permit.
- HB 3168 Authorizes court to waive unpaid portion of previously imposed criminal fine if defendant demonstrates financial hardship that prevents completion of alcohol or drug treatment program.
- HB 3169 Directs Water Resources Department to conduct study to determine certain information regarding aquifers in this state.
- HB 3170 Allows for blood to be taken to determine presence of controlled substances for purpose of Motorist Implied Consent Law.
- HB 3171 Allows subtraction of amount of contributions to employee stock ownership plan from federal taxable income to extent includable in gross income for federal income tax purposes.
- HB 3172 Directs Department of Revenue to suspend collection of unpaid tax from elderly taxpayer, if certain conditions exist.
- HB 3173 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to determine if any public universities have interest and ability to effectively conduct research and development on carbon reduction technologies.
- HB 3174 Requires State Board of Pharmacy to notify person subject to investigation for violation of proposed disciplinary action, to advise person to retain counsel and to impose penalties commensurate with offense.
- HB 3175 Establishes Task Force on Safety of Police Officers to study officer safety.
- HB 3176 Imposes fee on fossil fuel or fossil fuel-generated electricity to be paid by vendors.
- HB 3177 Provides that bill that raises revenue solely by eliminating tax expenditure may pass with simple majority of both chambers.
- HB 3178 Modifies requirements for pharmacy benefit managers with respect to maximum allowable cost lists.
- HB 3179 Prohibits pharmacy benefit manager from creating administrative or financial incentives to encourage insureds to obtain prescription drugs from mail order pharmacy instead of retail pharmacy.
- HB 3180 Allows Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to use moneys in National Board Certification Fund to assist candidates with expenses related to attaining certification through National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.
- HB 3181 Directs Department of Education to evaluate effectiveness of laws regulating public charter schools.
- HB 3182 Expands functions and authority of intergovernmental entities created to operate, maintain, repair and modernize transportation facilities to include management of ongoing transit operations and acquisition, operation, maintenance, repair and modernization of capital property used in transit operations.
- HB 3183 Allows members of Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan to purchase retirement credit under plan for periods of service in uniformed services and seasonal and temporary employment with participating public employer.
- HB 3184 Directs State Treasurer, in consultation with Higher Education Coordinating Commission, to negotiate contract to permit financial institution to provide student financial aid services to students enrolled at public universities or community colleges.
- HB 3185 Exempts from requirement to obtain mortgage loan originator's license corporations, governments, governmental subdivisions or agencies, trusts, estates, partnerships, cooperatives or associations that, as sellers during any 12-month period, offer or negotiate terms for not more than three residential mortgage loans.
- HB 3186 Deletes language prohibiting advertising or promoting outdoor mass gathering without permit.
- HB 3187 Extends terms of office of members of Commission for the Blind.
- HB 3188 Authorizes landowners who meet certain criteria to petition for formation of predator damage control district within county.
- HB 3189 Grants income tax credit to firefighters who provide volunteer services to rural fire protection districts or fire departments.
- HB 3190 Directs Department of Education to reimburse school districts for costs incurred in providing certain vision screenings.
- HB 3191 Creates income tax credit for physician providing clinical training to medical students during tax year.
- HB 3192 Requires person arrested for driving while under influence of intoxicants to submit to fingerprinting within five days of arrest.
- HB 3193 Increases license tax on leaded aircraft fuel.
- HB 3194 Requires insurers to accept third party payments for health insurance premiums.
- HB 3195 Provides that owner of abutting real property may not be required to maintain or repair sidewalks or curbs, and no lien for assessment for repairs may attach to abutting real property, if abutting real property does not have direct access to sidewalks or curbs.
- HB 3196 Prohibits members of Legislative Assembly from participating in discussion or debate if actual conflict of interest exists.
- HB 3197 Establishes State Fish and Wildlife Commission Nominating Committee to assist Governor in appointing members to State Fish and Wildlife Commission.
- HB 3198 Provides that funds held in trust by mass transit district for purpose of paying post-employment benefits other than pensions are not surplus funds and may be invested in accordance with standard of judgment and care for investment of investment funds set forth in ORS 293.726.
- HB 3199 Modifies authority for issuance of state bonds for benefit of university with governing board.
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HB 3200-3299
- HB 3200 Prohibits health care providers and health insurers from denying patient health care or reimbursement of costs of health care necessary to prevent death based on advanced age.
- HB 3201 Allows State Department of Agriculture to adopt certification standards for persons dealing in nursery stock.
- HB 3202 Creates income tax credit for certain employers that provide paid family leave, with restrictions.
- HB 3203 Creates income tax credit for certain employers that provide paid family leave, with restrictions.
- HB 3204 Creates income tax credit for certain employers that provide paid sick leave, with restrictions.
- HB 3205 Creates income tax credit for certain employers that provide paid sick leave, with restrictions.
- HB 3206 Permits any person convicted of aggravated murder or felony with relevant DNA evidence to file motion for DNA testing.
- HB 3207 Adjusts references in findings section of chapter 1, Oregon Laws 2015.
- HB 3208 Modifies definition of "land use decision" to exclude decisions pertaining to construction, operation, maintenance or improvement of water delivery infrastructure that are made by districts for irrigation, drainage, water improvement or water control.
- HB 3209 Establishes Task Force on Uses of Forestland.
- HB 3210 Requires that annual timber harvest on state forestlands in each subject forest district equal, at minimum, specified percentage of annual amount of harvestable timber expected to be grown on state forestlands in district.
- HB 3211 Validates urban reserves adopted by Metro and Clackamas County.
- HB 3212 Makes law or rule solely for purpose of regulating previously allowed farming practice land use regulation for purposes of certain land use laws.
- HB 3213 Eliminates owner consent and notification requirement for inclusion of forestland in rural fire protection district.
- HB 3214 Directs Land Conservation and Development Commission to adopt or amend rules related to statewide planning goals to allow local government to rezone land for certain purposes.
- HB 3215 Allows local government, without taking exception to statewide land use goals, to extend infrastructure that provides water, sewer, utility or transportation services within urban growth boundaries through urban reserves to connect with other infrastructure that provides services within urban growth boundary.
- HB 3216 Establishes farm vehicle operator permit.
- HB 3217 Requires Department of State Lands to adopt pilot program for voluntary stream restoration and beaver recovery through construction of artificial beaver dams.
- HB 3218 Imposes property tax on severable interests in minerals and rights to mine minerals, rights to generate power from wind and solar energy and on interests in parts of real property used for mining or generating wind and solar power.
- HB 3219 Prohibits district use of expedited process to change place of use for stored surface water from pond, reservoir, lake, impoundment or diversion structure or other surface water storage facility to different pond, reservoir, lake, impoundment or diversion structure or other surface water storage facility.
- HB 3220 Eliminates authority of irrigation districts to condemn real or personal property outside boundaries of district.
- HB 3221 Modifies process for determining need for buildable land to meet estimated need for housing.
- HB 3222 Modifies provisions related to Land Conservation and Development Commission requirement that local government, state agency or special district bring comprehensive plan, land use regulations and limited land use decisions or other land use decisions into compliance with acknowledged plan or regulations upon good cause belief by commission of existence of particular circumstances.
- HB 3223 Modifies provisions authorizing expedited land divisions.
- HB 3224 Modifies review process for post-acknowledgment land use decisions of city outside Metro that uses simplified method for amending urban growth boundary.
- HB 3225 Requires State Fire Marshal to adopt plan by rule for coordinated response to oil or hazardous material spills or releases that occur during rail transport.
- HB 3226 Increases criminal and civil penalties for violations of specified election laws.
- HB 3227 Prohibits law enforcement agency from exchanging information concerning immigration status of victim of sex crime with certain federal agencies.
- HB 3228 Revises definition of "ambulatory surgical center" to include facility operated substantially for purpose of performing abortions.
- HB 3229 Prohibits person convicted of certain crimes from owning, being employed by or providing services at animal grooming parlor or boarding kennel for specified period following conviction.
- HB 3230 Modifies registration requirements for certain residential facilities.
- HB 3231 Modifies laws regarding establishment of parentage of child.
- HB 3232 Directs Department of Transportation to establish breast cancer awareness registration plate program for issuance of special registration plate.
- HB 3233 Authorizes court to shorten amount of time that person's driving privileges are revoked following third or subsequent conviction of felony driving while under influence or of driving while under influence of intoxicants.
- HB 3234 Requires collection agency to enter into or attempt to enter into mediation with debtor before bringing action to collect claim or account.
- HB 3235 Directs Real Estate Commissioner to study condominium form of ownership to evaluate, and report on, adequacy of disclosures required before declarant may negotiate to sell units on real property submitted to condominium form of ownership.
- HB 3236 Limits enforceability of noncompetition agreement to 18 months.
- HB 3237 Requires governing boards of public universities to include graduate student employee and undergraduate student as voting members.
- HB 3238 Directs Department of Justice to study and report on barriers to extending credit to marijuana operations that are not criminal under state law.
- HB 3239 Expands definition of "lender" for purposes of Beginning and Expanding Farmer Loan Program to include person selling agricultural land to beginning farmers pursuant to owner-financed agreement or sales contract, institution organized and existing under Farm Credit Act of 1971 and other persons or entities as defined by rule adopted by Oregon Business Development Department.
- HB 3240 Establishes Task Force on the Transfer of Federal Land Ownership in Oregon.
- HB 3241 Directs Oregon Health Authority to establish standards to permit primary care provider in patient centered primary care home to refer patients to available mental health provider within same patient centered primary care home.
- HB 3242 Permits State Mortuary and Cemetery Board to grant temporary operating permit for cemetery without operating license to perform interment.
- HB 3243 Permits funeral establishment to take custody of unclaimed body of indigent person.
- HB 3244 Provides that borrower or borrower's agent may rely on lender's payoff statement for amount required to discharge mortgage or perform obligation necessary to request reconveyance of estate of real property described in trust deed until after lender delivers amended payoff statement.
- HB 3245 Amends tax credit for rural health care providers to include health care providers in nonrural medically underserved communities.
- HB 3246 Grants exemption to certain improvements located in most populous city of county with population of 650,000 or more that increase energy efficiency of property or reduce greenhouse gas emissions from property built before 2008.
- HB 3247 Extends sunset for tax credit for qualified equity investment.
- HB 3248 Requires public agency that terminates contract with qualified nonprofit agency for individuals with disabilities to provide in new contract with second qualified nonprofit agency for individuals with disabilities that second qualified nonprofit agency for individuals with disabilities must, for period of 90 days after date of new contract, offer employment to individuals with disabilities who performed work under contract that public agency terminated.
- HB 3249 Authorizes court to initiate civil commitment proceedings if person is unable or refuses to comply with order of assisted outpatient treatment.
- HB 3250 Requires Environmental Quality Commission to adopt carbon cap-and-dividend program.
- HB 3251 Establishes product stewardship program for household hazardous waste.
- HB 3252 Imposes tax on each fuel supplier and utility based on amount of carbon in carbon-based fuel that is sold by fuel supplier to consumers in this state or that is used to produce carbon-generated electricity supplied by utility to consumers in this state.
- HB 3253 Directs Department of Environmental Quality to conduct study and develop recommendations for legislation to encourage transition to cleaner burning woodstoves or other cleaner home heating options.
- HB 3254 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to notify local government of attainment area if department determines that attainment area is projected to exceed air quality standards within next five years.
- HB 3255 Requires person operating bicycle on highway to equip bicycle with red light on rear of bicycle.
- HB 3256 Establishes Infrastructure Matching Fund to allow Department of Transportation to provide grants for transportation projects.
- HB 3257 Extends sunset on collection of certain moneys from electric companies or Oregon Community Power for purposes related to low-income electric bill payment assistance.
- HB 3258 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Fish and Wildlife for biennial expenses.
- HB 3259 Prohibits state agencies from expending public resources to collect, deduct or transmit political funds.
- HB 3260 Prohibits deductions from wages or salary of public employee by public employer for payment of dues to labor organization or for payment-in-lieu-of-dues to labor organization.
- HB 3261 Directs Department of Revenue and Oregon Business Development Department to jointly study potential tax incentives to encourage development of advanced manufacturing in state and report to committee of Legislative Assembly.
- HB 3262 Requires Oregon transparency website to contain biennial budget of each state agency for advertising purposes and annual expenditures by agency for advertising purposes.
- HB 3263 Directs Housing and Community Services Department to conduct study, and submit report to interim legislative committees, no later than December 31, 2016, regarding methods to provide charitable organizations with tax and other incentives to encourage spending minimum percentage of receipts and income on assistance for state residents experiencing hunger and homelessness.
- HB 3264 Establishes personal income tax credit of $250 per dependent child.
- HB 3265 Establishes Task Force on International Climate Change Solutions.
- HB 3266 Requires Legislative Fiscal Officer to prepare economic impact statements when proposed legislative measures are reported out of committee and Legislative Fiscal Officer determines that measure may have effect on jobs and job creation or destruction, wages and salaries, business expansion or contraction, or other economic measures.
- HB 3267 Establishes Federal Funds Commission.
- HB 3268 Directs Department of Human Services and Department of Revenue to conduct study and submit report to interim legislative committees, no later than July 1, 2016, regarding methods to incentivize nonprofit organizations to provide housing assistance to victims of sex trafficking and domestic violence.
- HB 3269 Requires State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries to conduct study of mineral resource potential in Oregon and present report to Legislative Assembly.
- HB 3270 Creates income tax credit for certain employers that provide paid family leave, with restrictions.
- HB 3271 Creates income tax credit for employers that pay employees wages greater than minimum wage.
- HB 3272 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to conduct study to determine forestland wildfire and timber harvesting effects on business activities and on economic development efforts.
- HB 3273 Imposes one-year moratorium on adoption, amendment or repeal of any administrative rule that has fiscal impact on public of $50,000 or more.
- HB 3274 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to conduct study and submit report to interim legislative committees, no later than December 31, 2016, regarding methods to expand broadband and telecommunications infrastructure in rural cities and counties in Oregon.
- HB 3275 Provides that plaintiff may not recover more than $250,000 in punitive damages in civil action against health practitioner for acts or omissions that are within scope of license, registration or certificate held by health practitioner.
- HB 3276 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to convene work group to conduct cost-benefit analysis of cost drivers associated with increased tuition at public universities over past 20 years.
- HB 3277 Directs public universities to prepare and publish annual report detailing complete cost of obtaining bachelor's degree by major and percentage of graduates by major who are employed one year after graduating.
- HB 3278 Creates income tax credit for adopting children from foster system.
- HB 3279 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for State School Fund.
- HB 3280 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for purpose of awarding grants under Career and Technical Education Revitalization Grant Program.
- HB 3281 Prohibits public universities and community colleges from increasing amount of tuition and mandatory fees charged to students during 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 academic years.
- HB 3282 Provides that Land Conservation and Development Commission may permit cities to undergo periodic review for limited purpose of completing work relating to certain urban growth boundary amendments.
- HB 3283 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds to finance projects, related to removal of Mirror Pond dam, for purpose of improving habitat for fish and wildlife, restoring and protecting parks and promoting economic development.
- HB 3284 Increases maximum amounts of corporate excise tax credits allowed for qualified research activities.
- HB 3285 Directs Oregon Health Authority to study effectiveness of replacing current tort system with administrative system for compensating patient injuries.
- HB 3286 Requires state agencies to report findings of mandated five-year review of administrative rules to specified interim committees of Legislative Assembly.
- HB 3287 Permits major political parties to establish membership duration requirements for primary candidates by certified party rule filed with Secretary of State.
- HB 3288 Creates subtraction from taxable income for payment of interest on principal of loans used to attend institution of higher education in Oregon to obtain degree.
- HB 3289 Provides that physician is agent of Oregon Health Authority under Oregon Tort Claims Act for purpose of medical services provided to person enrolled in Oregon Health Plan.
- HB 3290 Directs Secretary of State to convene work group to make recommendations on establishment of commission to promote and encourage candidates to enter into agreements similar to People's Pledge and otherwise combat independent expenditure advertisements by third party organizations.
- HB 3291 Allows school district and post-secondary institutions of education to apply for funding to form K-20 partnership.
- HB 3292 Requires Oregon Health Authority to identify duties that tourist facility landlord may contractually delegate to tenant renting or leasing all or part of tourist facility for certain purposes.
- HB 3293 Provides that, if public body agrees to pay or provide benefit to retired employees other than payments required or provided for in statutes, public body must create separate accounts for funding of those benefits and make annual contributions to accounts in amounts necessary to amortize liability for benefits in 25 years or less.
- HB 3294 Directs Secretary of State to conduct analysis on most effective and cost-efficient method or methods for candidates to provide voters' pamphlet statements in special district elections.
- HB 3295 Authorizes county to provide for exemption from county property taxes imposed on land through which pipeline conveying liquefied natural gas is laid.
- HB 3296 Allows lay representation of any party to contested case hearing.
- HB 3297 Requires that general or special election ballots list name of candidate for partisan office for each nomination candidate receives, with name of each political party that nominated candidate printed opposite one of listings of candidate's name.
- HB 3298 Prohibits sale or transfer of cannabinoid products by medical marijuana facility or person who holds license to sell marijuana at retail if cannabinoid product is not labeled.
- HB 3299 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for State School Fund distributions made for purpose of developing and implementing marijuana abuse prevention curricula and public information programs.
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HB 3300-3399
- HB 3300 Prohibits Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board from contracting with health care providers, directly or through third party administrator, for payment or reimbursement of claims for health care provided to public employees residing in Lane County unless health care provider accepts patients who receive medical assistance.
- HB 3301 Requires insurer to permit naturopathic physician to apply to be primary care provider or specialty care provider for purposes of insurer credentials.
- HB 3302 Provides for annual adjustment of motor vehicle fuel taxes by percentage equal to percentage by which ratio of gallons of motor vehicle fuel sold in state to motor vehicles registered in state decreased from previous accounting period.
- HB 3303 Permits Certification Office for Business Inclusion and Diversity to certify business that service-disabled veteran owns as business enterprise that is eligible for certain preferences in public contracting.
- HB 3304 Allows applicant for licensing as landscape construction professional, or for issuance of limited or specialty license, to take practical skills test and attend class on landscape contracting business practices as alternative to taking written examination.
- HB 3305 Prohibits utility or service provider that bills residential tenant directly for utility or service to dwelling unit from billing amounts not paid by former tenant to landlord or to subsequent tenant in dwelling unit.
- HB 3306 Requires state contracting agency, in specifications, solicitation documents and contract for public improvement with contract price that state contracting agency anticipates will exceed $5 million, to require contractor and subcontractor to employ apprentices for at least 10 percent of total work hours that workers in apprenticeable occupations perform on public improvement.
- HB 3307 Requires public universities to enter into agreement to continue to grant to certain employees of public universities ability to take courses at reduced rate and transfer ability to take reduced rate courses to family members.
- HB 3308 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to convene work group to analyze and make recommendations on how to address disparities in higher education among traditionally marginalized, underserved and underrepresented communities.
- HB 3309 Requires contracting agency, before advertising or soliciting procurement, to request Oregon Health Authority to conduct public health impact assessment on proposed procurement.
- HB 3310 Requires Environmental Quality Commission to adopt by rule standards and programs for on-road and nonroad diesel engines no later than January 1, 2020.
- HB 3311 Establishes unlawful employment practice of subjecting employee or intern to, or permitting employee or intern to be subjected to, harassment, intimidation or bullying in workplace.
- HB 3312 Limits independent medical examinations in litigation to body part or parts or specific condition in controversy.
- HB 3313 Designates certain land in Clackamas County as acknowledged urban reserve.
- HB 3314 Establishes Joint Committee on Strategic Public Policy Review, to undertake review of major public policies in specified subject areas.
- HB 3315 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to recoup costs incurred in providing services to executive department agencies for advancing administration of fee-funded programs.
- HB 3316 Deems establishment of lottery game retailer or applicant to be casino when 50 percent or more of annual net income of establishment is, or is projected to be, derived from sale of tickets or shares in lottery games.
- HB 3317 Directs Oregon State Lottery Commission, in coordination with Oregon Liquor Control Commission, to submit report biennially on distribution and concentration of video lottery game terminals in relation to measures of socioeconomic status represented at census tract level of neighborhoods or communities in which premises of video lottery retailers are located.
- HB 3318 Establishes Oregon State Lottery Responsible Gambling Code of Practice.
- HB 3319 Directs Department of Education to produce report that describes best practices used by school districts to reduce dropout rates.
- HB 3320 Directs Secretary of State to conduct analysis on most effective method or methods for increasing elector participation in elections.
- HB 3321 Requires contracting agencies to provide to Oregon Department of Administrative Services, and department to post on Oregon transparency website, certain information about public contracts.
- HB 3322 Requires contracting agency before conducting procurement to conduct study concerning how procurement will affect local area in which work in connection with procurement will occur and to post results of study to contracting agency's website and to Oregon transparency website.
- HB 3323 Authorizes type B area agency or other person designated by Department of Human Services in county that serves population of 650,000 or more persons to investigate suspected abuse and to bring civil action against person who engages in abuse of vulnerable person.
- HB 3324 Provides that requirement for bidder or proposer to submit signed affidavit to demonstrate compliance with state tax laws when responding to solicitation for public contract does not apply to bidder or proposer that submits bid or proposal to local contracting agency.
- HB 3325 Allows employers to deduct value of certain benefits from minimum wage to be paid employees.
- HB 3326 Directs Oregon Board of Dentistry, Oregon Medical Board and Oregon State Board of Nursing to adopt rules regulating use of in-office sedation services.
- HB 3327 Directs Department of Education to distribute grants to school districts, community-based organizations and tribes to ensure that students are able to read when students complete third grade.
- HB 3328 Re-establishes Task Force on Apprenticeship in State Contracting with 14 members appointed by President of Senate, Speaker of House of Representatives and Governor.
- HB 3329 Modifies standard by which geothermal energy qualifies as type of green energy technology for which at least 1.5 percent of total contract price of certain public improvement contract for construction or certain reconstruction or major renovation of public school building must be spent.
- HB 3330 Requires snowmobiles and certain all-terrain vehicles to cross highway at intersection if within 100 feet of intersection.
- HB 3331 Authorizes Legislative Assembly to appoint independent counsel by joint resolution.
- HB 3332 Requires business entity that intends to make political expenditure to first obtain approval from shareholders or members by affirmative vote of majority of members or shares entitled to vote.
- HB 3333 Requires that portion of surcharge moneys from salmon registration plate program directed to fund controlled by Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board be used only for projects to protect or restore native salmon habitat or to remove artificial obstructions to native salmon migration.
- HB 3334 Requires Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board to spend $1 million per year out of Watershed Conservation Grant Fund on implementation of strategies to protect and restore sage grouse habitat.
- HB 3335 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to work with public universities to develop effective solutions to problem of students who enroll at public university, complete two or more years of coursework and leave university without graduating or receiving official recognition.
- HB 3336 Authorizes State Treasurer to issue Article XI-P general obligation bonds to provide matching funds to school districts for improvements to school security infrastructure.
- HB 3337 Modifies definition of "terminal disease" in Oregon Death With Dignity Act.
- HB 3338 Requires Director of Oregon Youth Authority to request hearing before transferring or returning to Department of Corrections physical custody of person or youth whose physical custody had been transferred to Oregon Youth Authority.
- HB 3339 Directs Secretary of State to conduct audit related to Teacher Standards and Practices Commission.
- HB 3340 Eliminates requirement that vineyards be contiguous to winery for wineries in Eastern Oregon or Southern Oregon that produce less than 50,000 gallons per year.
- HB 3341 Eliminates requirement that vineyards be contiguous to winery for wineries producing less than 50,000 gallons per year.
- HB 3342 Allows personal income taxpayers to subtract certain amounts paid as interest on qualified education loans from taxable income, subject to same income limitations applicable to federal education loan interest deduction.
- HB 3343 Requires insurers that cover prescription contraceptives to cover refills at specified frequency.
- HB 3344 Modifies residential energy tax credit allowed for certain category one alternative energy devices that use solar radiation.
- HB 3345 Transfers duties, functions and powers of Oregon Health Authority relating to nontransplant anatomical research recovery organizations to State Mortuary and Cemetery Board.
- HB 3346 Creates Task Force on Public Contracting with Disadvantaged Business Enterprises and specifies membership of task force.
- HB 3347 Modifies definition of "person with mental illness" as used in civil commitment statutes.
- HB 3348 Designates March 10 of each year as "Mighty Oregon" Day.
- HB 3349 Requires hospitals and emergency departments to maintain written charity care policies meeting specified requirements.
- HB 3350 Directs Department of Education to prepare statement that discloses potential health risks of wireless technology.
- HB 3351 Prohibits retailer from selling, leasing, offering for sale or lease or otherwise distributing cellular telephone unless cellular telephone and packaging bear specific label.
- HB 3352 Requires Oregon Health Authority to provide for specified drug and alcohol treatment programs.
- HB 3353 Authorizes local governments to adopt additional criteria encouraging energy efficiency and energy generation on property granted certain exemptions from ad valorem property taxation.
- HB 3354 Establishes Task Force on Innovative Housing Strategies for Veterans.
- HB 3355 Directs Department of Transportation to establish Portland Trail Blazers license plate program for issuance of special registration plate.
- HB 3356 Requires Oregon Health Authority to administer program to provide loans to hospitals for establishing new primary care residency programs.
- HB 3357 Requires hospital that does not offer family medicine residency program to make payment to Area Health Education Center program in order to defray costs of family medicine residency network created by Area Health Education Center program.
- HB 3358 Prohibits discrimination in rates of insurance reimbursement paid to specified mental health treatment providers.
- HB 3359 Expands primary care provider loan repayment program to health care providers of primary care to medically underserved medical assistance recipients in urban areas.
- HB 3360 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for Oregon State University for bee health diagnostic facility at Honey Bee Lab.
- HB 3361 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for Oregon State University Extension Service activities relating to pollinator health.
- HB 3362 Establishes pollinator health outreach and education plan.
- HB 3363 Prohibits school district from allowing certain promotional activities for food or beverage items that do not meet minimum nutritional standards.
- HB 3364 Modifies definition of "intellectual disability" as used in developmental disability services program.
- HB 3365 Modifies crime of displaying obscene materials to minors.
- HB 3366 Provides that condemner may not condemn easement or other lesser interest than fee title on property in exclusive farm use zone for purpose of establishing recreation trail if property owner requests that condemner condemn fee title interest in property necessary to establish recreation trail.
- HB 3367 Authorizes local government to conditionally approve establishment of recreational trails on land zoned for exclusive farm use.
- HB 3368 Modifies authority for conditional land use approval to allow home occupation in resource zones to be conducted in outdoor setting on lot or parcel containing dwelling.
- HB 3369 Prohibits Oregon Liquor Control Commission from issuing license to producer, processor or seller of marijuana if proposed premises for producing, processing or selling marijuana is within 1,000 feet of school.
- HB 3370 Prohibits sale or transfer of certain types of marijuana products by person who holds license to sell marijuana at retail if marijuana products are not labeled.
- HB 3371 Prohibits retaliation against student of education program who makes good faith report regarding possible violation of state or federal law, rule or regulation.
- HB 3372 Provides for reduction of sentence for inmate convicted of crime related to marijuana and sentenced before July 1, 2015, who would not be culpable, or who would be culpable of committing lesser offense, if inmate had been sentenced on or after July 1, 2015.
- HB 3373 Requires that value of returned funds taken as cash from person in custody must be equal to value of cash taken.
- HB 3374 Requires law enforcement agency to notify Attorney General prior to beginning investigation when police officer uses deadly physical force.
- HB 3375 Revises and renames the Minority Teacher Act of 1991.
- HB 3376 Expands cost-sharing program for primary care internships and residencies.
- HB 3377 Authorizes employee of certain employers to request flexible or predictable work schedule.
- HB 3378 Requires hospital to adopt written discharge policies.
- HB 3379 Limits amount of appeal fee that city or county may charge for quasi-judicial review of city or county decisions on land use application.
- HB 3380 Directs Early Learning Division to administer preschool program.
- HB 3381 Requires trial judge to inform jury of power to acquit.
- HB 3382 Extends sunset from January 2, 2019, to July 1, 2019, for law imposing general prohibition on growing of canola in Willamette Valley Protected District.
- HB 3383 Grants Governor authority to declare economic emergency.
- HB 3384 Creates income tax credit for unreimbursed expenses of teachers and adjunct instructors.
- HB 3385 Makes corporations eligible to serve on juries.
- HB 3386 Establishes Oregon Public Utility Homeland Security Commission.
- HB 3387 Requires student to demonstrate proficiency in civics to earn high school diploma.
- HB 3388 Authorizes reserve officers sponsored by law enforcement unit to pay for training as police with cash and G.I. Bill education benefits.
- HB 3389 Establishes Oregon Quality Education Model Modernization Task Force.
- HB 3390 Directs Department of Corrections to enter into interagency agreement with community college and public university for purpose of establishing program that provides post-secondary education to inmates.
- HB 3391 Authorizes Attorney General to file action on behalf of Department of Human Services employee for stalking citation or stalking protective order upon request that has been approved in writing by Director of Human Services or designee and sets forth sufficient facts and evidence, and that in opinion of Attorney General is likely to succeed.
- HB 3392 Changes term of office and qualifications for appointment of Adjutant General.
- HB 3393 Establishes Task Force on State Public Safety Coordination.
- HB 3394 Establishes Task Force on Cyber Security Preparedness.
- HB 3395 Establishes Oregon All Funds Crisis and Disaster Resourcing Task Force.
- HB 3396 Requires Oregon Health Policy Board to study and evaluate effectiveness of existing financial incentive programs offered in this state and address new types of programs to recruit and retain health care providers to practice in rural and medically underserved areas.
- HB 3397 Expands definition of "political committee" to include person that makes aggregate expenditures of $500 or more that refer to candidate, measure or political party within 60 calendar days of primary or general election.
- HB 3398 Establishes principal Act for organization of ocean power districts to contract with Department of State Lands to carry out certain duties related to regulation of ocean renewable energy facilities.
- HB 3399 Provides that party to proceeding in open court in justice or municipal court may arrange for recording or reporting of proceeding.
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HB 3400-3499
- HB 3400 Makes changes to Ballot Measure 91 (2014).
- HB 3401 Requires Department of Transportation to study options for improving on-time performance of passenger trains .
- HB 3402 Increases speed limit for certain vehicles on specified portions of certain highways.
- HB 3403 Reduces corporate excise tax rates for taxpayer that increases average monthly employment for tax year from immediately preceding tax year.
- HB 3404 Exempts unprofitable corporation from corporate minimum tax.
- HB 3405 Requires Governor to consult with Metro before appointing director to governing board of mass transit district in metropolitan statistical area with population exceeding 400,000.
- HB 3406 Expands primary purposes of Oregon Center for Policing Excellence to include assisting with recruiting and community outreach.
- HB 3407 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct survey of community college students related to students' child care needs.
- HB 3408 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to provide students with opportunity to explore careers in law enforcement and to become familiar with law enforcement.
- HB 3409 Allows for additional weights in State School Fund distributions for students who are enrolled in and earn three or more credits for courses that are part of approved career and technical education program.
- HB 3410 Establishes Task Force on Secure Pipelines.
- HB 3411 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to adopt certain requirements related to carcasses of returning hatchery fish.
- HB 3412 Requires State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries to develop comprehensive landslide hazard assessment program.
- HB 3413 Allows holder of full on-premises sales license or limited on-premises sales license to obtain verification of capacity of pint glasses used at licensed premises for draft malt beverages.
- HB 3414 Requires certain persons to not drive in far left lane unless passing.
- HB 3415 Requires State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries and Department of Environmental Quality to conduct review and prepare report on laws applicable to hydraulic fracturing in this state.
- HB 3416 Requires award of attorney fees to prevailing party on review of land use planning decisions.
- HB 3417 Requires minimum of 30 days' public notice and opportunity to comment period prior to meeting dates of regional solutions advisory committees.
- HB 3418 Increases fee that governing body of county may impose for issuing marriage license or registering Declaration of Domestic Partnership.
- HB 3419 Prohibits financial institution from using broker price opinion to value real property or interest in real property in certain circumstances.
- HB 3420 Directs Housing and Community Services Department, with advice of State Housing Council and in collaboration with Community Action Partnership of Oregon, Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority, to establish Housing First Pilot Program for purpose of providing housing assistance, case management and support services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness in cities of Eugene and Albany by utilizing system of care.
- HB 3421 Establishes grant program for outdoor school programs to be administered by Oregon State University Extension Service.
- HB 3422 Requires Environmental Quality Commission to impose fee on disposal sites that receive domestic solid waste.
- HB 3423 Modifies requirements for English language learners.
- HB 3424 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to establish voluntary registry for commercial interior designers.
- HB 3425 Requires school districts and Department of Education to provide information related to confirmed acts of harassment, intimidation or bullying, or acts of cyberbullying.
- HB 3426 Directs Department of Human Services to establish up to three community homes to implement community home model for children and wards in legal custody of department for care, placement and supervision.
- HB 3427 Creates Task Force on Mental Health Care Reimbursement to study and make recommendations for payment structure to reimburse specified mental health practitioners.
- HB 3428 Creates special certification requirements for pesticide applicators and public applicators who spray or otherwise apply pesticides by aircraft.
- HB 3429 Requires governing board of Pesticide Analytical and Response Center to adopt rules establishing standardized operating procedures for state agencies represented on governing board to receive and investigate complaints regarding use of pesticides.
- HB 3430 Requires State Department of Agriculture to establish telephone line for persons concerned about misuse or alleged misuse of pesticides.
- HB 3431 Permits owner of Metolius resort site that notified Department of Land Conservation and Development prior to June 29, 2010, that owner has elected to seek approval of small-scale recreation community to apply to county for approval of small-scale recreation community within five years of effective date of Act.
- HB 3432 Prohibits vision-only insurance policy from providing coverage for only those services provided by specified network of vision care providers.
- HB 3433 Repeals statutes requiring review by local elections officials of proposed initiative measures for compliance with constitutional single subject rule.
- HB 3434 Appropriates moneys to State Department of Agriculture for biennium beginning July 1, 2015, to carry out department program for pesticide regulation.
- HB 3435 Authorizes State Department of Agriculture to require person holding or applying for license to engage in seed transactions for commercial purposes to report grass seed supply information.
- HB 3436 Requires that State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision have five members.
- HB 3437 Establishes procedures for applying for Certificate of Good Standing eligibility certification and petitioning for and issuance of Certificate of Good Standing.
- HB 3438 Provides that interest earned by Legal Aid Account shall be credited to account.
- HB 3439 Increases penalty for crime of strangulation when committed knowing victim was pregnant.
- HB 3440 Requires school service providers that provide websites, mobile applications or online services to public elementary or secondary schools to protect student personal information.
- HB 3441 Requires superintendent of state hospital or director of committing facility to notify court if defendant found unfit to proceed requires involuntary medication to gain or regain fitness to proceed.
- HB 3442 Requires transfer to secure residential setting of person committed based on intellectual disability if person engages in violent act that harms another resident or member of staff.
- HB 3443 Creates Office of Investigations in Department of Justice to conduct investigations and report on allegations of abuse committed against persons who are elderly or who have disabilities.
- HB 3444 Requires United States to extinguish title to public lands and transfer title to public lands to state on or before December 13, 2018.
- HB 3445 Establishes Task Force on Nuclear Power.
- HB 3446 Eliminates role of metropolitan service district in statewide land use planning.
- HB 3447 Directs Land Conservation and Development Commission to develop guidelines for tsunami resilience planning and to require local governments that have communities at substantial risk of experiencing severe impact from tsunami inundation to plan for tsunami resilience.
- HB 3448 Directs Legislative Assembly to fund kindergarten through grade 12 public education at $7.5 billion for biennium beginning July 1, 2015.
- HB 3449 Requires evidence of citizenship for persons registering to vote for first time in this state.
- HB 3450 Limits ability of Legislative Assembly to prepare ballot title for measures to measures Legislative Assembly refers to people.
- HB 3451 Requires Oregon Health Authority to reimburse freestanding birthing center based on median cost to birthing centers in this state of providing services.
- HB 3452 Provides that property owner that enters into contract to allow nonprofit organization or certain educational provider to use property or facilities may not require in separate agreement individual to indemnify property owner for damages not caused by individual during use of property or facilities.
- HB 3453 Creates tax credit for investment in business that manufactures three-dimensional printers, medical equipment or medical devices.
- HB 3454 Sets limit on taxes due on homesteads of seniors with federal adjusted gross income not exceeding 300 percent of federal poverty level equal to total amount of taxes due for property tax year preceding first property tax year for which relief allowed.
- HB 3455 Increases membership of All-Terrain Vehicle Advisory Committee.
- HB 3456 Requires health benefit plan to reimburse cost of care provided by licensed direct entry midwife at freestanding birthing center if care would be reimbursed if provided by licensed physician or certified nurse practitioner in hospital setting.
- HB 3457 Creates income tax credit for investment in business that hires employees in rural area.
- HB 3458 Prohibits performance of late-term sex-selective abortion.
- HB 3459 Increases frequency of days for which State Fish and Wildlife Commission may authorize persons to angle for fish or take shellfish without licenses or tags.
- HB 3460 Requires Department of Human Services to adopt rules for licensing of stabilization and crisis units that house persons with developmental disabilities.
- HB 3461 Directs Office of Emergency Management of Oregon Military Department to increase staffing level of office to better coordinate and facilitate private sector and governmental response to, and recovery from, natural and human-caused emergencies.
- HB 3462 Modifies credit against wine privilege tax for marketing activity by allowing credit for promotion of specific brands of wine or wine products and by increasing percentage of costs allowed as credit.
- HB 3463 Authorizes issuance of Article XI-Q bonds for Oregon Military Department headquarters facilities.
- HB 3464 Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules prescribing time frames within which pregnant medical assistance recipient receives dental services.
- HB 3465 Modifies distributions of State School Fund moneys to school districts for student enrolled in English as second language program.
- HB 3466 Provides that release decision for defendant charged with sex crime or crime constituting domestic violence must include order prohibiting attempted contact with victim and third-party contact with victim while defendant is in custody.
- HB 3467 Creates hearsay exception for certain audio recordings of certified interpreter translating witness statement in criminal matter.
- HB 3468 Adds threatening to cause physical injury to animal to induce other person to engage in conduct as manner of committing crime of coercion.
- HB 3469 Increases penalty for crime of strangulation when committed knowing victim was pregnant.
- HB 3470 Requires Environmental Quality Commission to adopt by rule statewide greenhouse gas emissions limits for years 2020 and 2050 and to adopt interim statewide greenhouse gas emissions limits consistent with 2050 limit every five years.
- HB 3471 Imposes fee on certain large employers who pay employees less than specified amount.
- HB 3472 Directs Clackamas County and Metro to review adequacy of lands in Hamlet of Stafford that are designated as urban reserves and rural reserves and to report finding to Legislative Assembly.
- HB 3473 Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish and maintain list of designated high priority chemicals of concern for children's health used in children's products and to periodically review and revise list.
- HB 3474 Establishes Trust Lands Transfer Commission.
- HB 3475 Enacts Interstate Compact for Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote.
- HB 3476 Establishes privilege in civil, criminal, administrative and school proceedings for certain communications between persons seeking services related to domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking and victim services programs and advocates.
- HB 3477 Requires Oregon Health Authority to operate pilot projects in no fewer than six counties to test effectiveness of having coordinated care organizations contract with mental health providers to provide mental health services.
- HB 3478 Phases in prohibition on manufacture and sale of personal care products and over-the-counter drugs that contain synthetic plastic microbeads.
- HB 3479 Creates position of Oregon Women Veterans Coordinator in Department of Veterans' Affairs and specifies responsibilities.
- HB 3480 Declares importance of enhancing trade opportunities vital to economic interest of Oregon through labor peace at Port of Portland.
- HB 3481 Imposes severance tax on harvest of timber from forestlands in Oregon to fund income tax credit for milling of logs in Oregon, income tax credit for production or collection of biomass, fire suppression, watershed enhancement programs and woodstove certification program, and for distribution to counties.
- HB 3482 Requires state agency or local government to keep records of pesticide applications made by public applicator or public trainee employed by state agency or local government.
- HB 3483 Adds secular organizations and members and former members of Legislative Assembly to list of persons and entities authorized to solemnize marriages.
- HB 3484 Modifies method by which taxpayers may donate surplus revenue refunds to funding of education.
- HB 3485 Directs Legislative Fiscal Office to conduct study and report findings regarding Oregon Liquor Control Commission revenue distribution recipients.
- HB 3486 Requires manufacturer of prescription drug with annual wholesale acquisition cost of $10,000 or more, or with wholesale acquisition cost of $10,000 or more per course of treatment, to file annual report with Oregon Health Authority on costs associated with prescription drug for previous calendar year.
- HB 3487 Requires licensed investigator to include investigator's name and license number in all advertisements for investigator's services.
- HB 3488 Exempts specified instruments that condition transfer of fee simple interest in real property from prohibition on fee, commission or other payment to declarant or other person upon transfer of interest in real property.
- HB 3489 Requires State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying to waive fundamentals of engineering examination and practical engineer's examination requirements for professional engineer registration applicant who has held professional engineer registration or license in another jurisdiction for specified period.
- HB 3490 Prohibits court or administrator from entering or issuing judgment or order requiring payment of child support by one parent to another parent of child conceived as result of rape when parent to whom child support would otherwise have been paid is person who committed rape and parent who would be obligated to pay child support is person against whom rape was committed.
- HB 3491 Establishes Task Force on Pesticide Use Notification.
- HB 3492 Authorizes county to enter into agreement, for period not to exceed 20 years, with owner or person in possession or control of solar project pursuant to which property constituting solar project is exempt from property taxation and owner pays fee in lieu of taxes.
- HB 3493 Provides that Superintendent of Public Instruction and State Board of Education may not make or authorize certain calculations related to aggregate days membership and weighted average daily membership .
- HB 3494 Prohibits declawing or devocalizing of animal unless procedure is performed by licensed veterinarian under certain conditions.
- HB 3495 Provides for employer and employee contributions to pension program and individual account program of Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan to first be made for new members for wages that are attributable to services performed during first full pay period following six-month probationary period, without regard to when wages are considered earned for other purposes.
- HB 3496 Considers costs incurred in providing transportation to students of summer sessions of classes provided by school district to be approved transportation costs for purpose of State School Fund distributions.
- HB 3497 Modifies method by which minimum amount distributed to education service districts is calculated.
- HB 3498 Provides that applicant for registration by State Marine Board as outfitter and guide may not have been convicted of certain offenses preceding application.
- HB 3499 Directs Department of Education to convene advisory group related to budgets and spending for English language learner programs.
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HB 3500-3599
- HB 3500 Establishes Task Force on Expanding Access to More Voters in Primary Elections to conduct analysis and determine best method or methods to expand access to more electors in primary elections in Oregon.
- HB 3501 Revises voting requirements for certain actions related to benefit company formation or conversion.
- HB 3502 Makes various changes to statutes related to treatment of individuals who are found by court to have mental illness and to be in need of treatment.
- HB 3503 Directs Department of Corrections to establish Family Sentencing Alternative Pilot Program in partnership with circuit courts, county community corrections agencies and Department of Human Services.
- HB 3504 Creates income tax credit for certain employers that are required to provide paid sick leave, with restrictions.
- HB 3505 Requires public bodies to establish public records retention schedules that require minimum three-year retention of public records.
- HB 3506 Prohibits certain restrictions on medical assistance coverage of dentures, partial dentures and tooth extractions.
- HB 3507 Increases surcharge collected for issuance of Crater Lake National Park registration plates.
- HB 3508 Provides that unemployment insurance benefits are payable during summer term to community college instructor who has received assignment for previous summer term.
- HB 3509 Directs Oregon Law Commission to review and study whether use of unilateral pricing policies enforced via contract violate or hamper effectiveness of Oregon antitrust laws.
- HB 3510 Requires legislative measures to contain brief and impartial statement of problem measure is intended to solve.
- HB 3511 Establishes Computer Science, Invention, Technology and Engineering Revitalization Grant Program within Department of Education.
- HB 3512 Revises provisions relating to liability arising out of skiing.
- HB 3513 Creates Rural Medicaid Access and Development Act to provide financial support to rural hospitals and health care providers and to establish primary care residency programs.
- HB 3514 Repeals sunset of tax credit for compensation for loss of livestock due to wolf depredation.
- HB 3515 Prohibits State Fish and Wildlife Commission from including gray wolf on list of threatened or endangered species.
- HB 3516 Requires each school obtaining approval from Higher Education Coordinating Commission to offer academic degree to annually obtain bond or letter of credit demonstrating school is financially sound and capable of fulfilling commitments to students.
- HB 3517 Authorizes Oregon Health Authority to provide medical assistance, within available funds, to low income children residing in Oregon if necessary to move toward goals of Legislative Assembly expressed in law and to improve health of Oregon communities.
- HB 3518 Requires governing body of local government or special government body to notify Governor when local government or special government body is insolvent.
- HB 3519 Requires employers to implement paid time off for employees.
- HB 3520 Prohibits local government from restricting industrial use of regionally significant industrial area without express written consent of affected landowners.
- HB 3521 Designates third week in April of each year as Independent Media Week.
- HB 3522 Specifies that Environmental Quality Commission may increase water quality permit fees by greater amount than provided for in statute if greater amount is provided for in Department of Environmental Quality's legislatively approved budget.
- HB 3523 Reorganizes mission and governance of State Library.
- HB 3524 Requires state, when selling or disposing of real property, to grant right of first refusal to developers of affordable housing.
- HB 3525 Establishes Task Force on Immigration Consultant Fraud.
- HB 3526 Establishes Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program within State Parks and Recreation Department for purpose of awarding grants to acquire, rehabilitate and construct buildings in designated downtown areas statewide and to facilitate community revitalization.
- HB 3527 Establishes Task Force on Lysosomal Storage Disorder Screenings to study feasibility of and barriers to pilot project using certain screening technologies.
- HB 3528 Removes requirement that state, during prosecution for unlawful transfer of firearm, prove defendant knew or should have known that recipient of transferred firearm was prohibited from possessing firearms.
- HB 3529 Establishes Wildlife Public Education Advisory Council to advise State Fish and Wildlife Director on public education about wildlife.
- HB 3530 Prohibits specified terms imposed on vision care provider by vision care insurance or vision care discount card.
- HB 3531 Requires State Department of Agriculture to develop and establish program to create marketing plan for value-added Oregon agricultural products.
- HB 3532 Establishes task force to study how to provide benefits for disabled veterans through preferred worker program that is modeled on Reemployment Assistance Program and to make recommendations for legislation regarding implementation and potential funding sources for preferred worker program for disabled veterans.
- HB 3533 Specifies that certain state forestland may be sold as provided by resolution of the State Land Board.
- HB 3534 Requires premises where person makes retail sales of tobacco products and inhalant delivery systems to be licensed by Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
- HB 3535 Modifies temporary assistance for needy families program.
- HB 3536 Prohibits State Board of Education from adopting rules or imposing sanctions related to use of mascots by public schools.
- HB 3537 Establishes guidelines and standards for placement of youth offenders in isolation in youth correction facilities and training camps.
- HB 3538 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for State School Fund if amount of May revenue forecast exceeds amount of February revenue forecast.
- HB 3539 Designates fourth week in April each year as Oregon Oyster Week.
- HB 3540 Directs Oregon Medical Board and Oregon State Board of Nursing to adopt rules requiring practitioners to screen certain patients for pathogenic E. coli bacteria and report positive screening results to Oregon Health Authority.
- HB 3541 Directs Department of Revenue, in collaboration with Department of Human Services, to establish pilot program for disbursement of installment payments to personal income taxpayers of amounts equal to personal income tax dependent care credits.
- HB 3542 Requires chief sponsor or proponent of measure creating or expanding tax credit to submit statement of purpose to legislative committee on revenue.
- HB 3543 Permits electors of areas within urban growth boundary, urban reserve, rural reserve or metropolitan service district to petition county board for withdrawal.
- HB 3544 Creates unlawful employment practice for labor organization to retaliate against public employee whistleblower.
- HB 3545 Requires every state agency, county and district to make available to Secretary of State information required for voter registration contained in any database in possession of agency, county or district.
- HB 3546 Finds and declares that Baker, Crook, Harney, Lake and Malheur Counties are qualitatively different and unique sage grouse habitat, making counties separate and distinct class for purposes of levying state tax assessment.
- HB 3547 Requires member of Legislative Assembly to file statement of paid political activity with Secretary of State if member, or immediate family member of member, serves as paid candidate campaign consultant.
- HB 3548 Prohibits receiving compensation for collecting and returning ballots and assisting electors if compensation is based on number of ballots collected and returned or number of electors assisted.
- HB 3549 Requires individual engaging in application of pesticides by aircraft to have aerial pesticide applicator certificate.
- HB 3550 Authorizes county to grant exemption from property taxes imposed on homesteads of volunteer firefighters.
- HB 3551 Requires vehicle repair shop to display sign that advises customer of certain rights.
- HB 3552 Requires covered entities to file donor identification list that identifies donors that made donations of $1,000 or more to covered entity if covered entity makes aggregate contributions, aggregate independent expenditures, aggregate covered transfers or aggregate educational expenditures of specified amount.
- HB 3553 Creates credit against personal income tax for cost of criminal history record check required by state law for transfer of firearm.
- HB 3554 States that State Department of Agriculture authority to establish control areas includes establishment for purpose of eradicating or excluding genetically engineered commodity plants.
- HB 3555 Increases amount of estimate of revenues that will be received from General Fund revenue sources other than corporate income and excise taxes for biennium beginning July 1, 2013.
- HB 3556 Modifies subtraction from personal income tax for military pay.
- HB 3557 Requires public bodies that receive requests for disclosure of specified personal contact information of public employees or certain other persons to forward copy of request to affected persons whose information is subject of request or their representatives.
- HB 3558 Directs Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to require applicant for first-time license or registration as teacher, or applicant for renewal of license or registration as teacher, to provide evidence of current certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
- HB 3559 Requires State Parks and Recreation Department to adopt permit program by rule for small-scale commercial hand harvesting of kelp or other seaweed from ocean shore and tidal submerged lands.
- HB 3560 Prohibits use of Native American mascot by public school unless certain conditions met.
- HB 3561 Modifies definition of resident for purposes of personal income taxation to exclude certain members of Armed Forces if home of record is located outside state.
- HB 3562 Prohibits retaliation against public employees for disclosing public records or other information related to unlawful conduct.
- HB 3563 Requires person that engages in surface mining activities at levels below thresholds for applicability of operating permit and reclamation requirements to obtain exclusion certificate from State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries and to pay fee.
- HB 3564 Modifies funding mechanism for public employees' health care benefit to avoid excise tax under Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
- HB 3565 Directs Secretary of State to develop statewide document retention schedule.
- HB 3566 Decreases certain biennial appropriations made from General Fund to specified state agencies.
- HB 3567 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to establish standards for partnerships entered into between public universities, community colleges and school districts for purpose of awarding college credits to high school students.
- HB 3568 Directs State Parks and Recreation Department to remove official State of Mississippi flag from Walk of Flags display at State Capitol State Park and replace with Mississippi Magnolia Flag.
- HB 3569 Imposes moratorium until December 31, 2026, on use of hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas exploration and production.
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HB 5000-5099
- HB 5001 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Advocacy Commissions Office for biennial expenses.
- HB 5002 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Agriculture for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5003 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by State Department of Agriculture.
- HB 5004 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Department of Aviation.
- HB 5005 Establishes amounts authorized for issuance of general obligation bonds, revenue bonds, certificates of participation and other financing agreements for biennium.
- HB 5006 Limits for six-year period beginning July 1, 2015, payment of expenses from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by various state agencies for capital construction.
- HB 5007 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
- HB 5008 Approves delinquent license renewal fees collected from chiropractic assistants adopted by State Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
- HB 5009 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Board of Licensed Social Workers.
- HB 5010 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Columbia River Gorge Commission for biennial expenses.
- HB 5011 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Construction Contractors Board.
- HB 5012 Limits certain biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts , but excluding lottery and federal funds, collected or received by Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 5013 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists.
- HB 5014 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Board of Dentistry.
- HB 5015 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Justice for biennial expenses of district attorneys.
- HB 5016 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5017 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for State School Fund.
- HB 5018 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Environmental Quality for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5019 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Forestry Department for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5020 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts and reimbursements from federal service agreements, but excluding lottery funds and other federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Government Ethics Commission.
- HB 5021 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Office of Governor for biennial expenses.
- HB 5022 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Education Investment Board for biennial expenses.
- HB 5023 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Mortuary and Cemetery Board, Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine, Occupational Therapy Licensing Board, Board of Medical Imaging, State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board.
- HB 5024 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for biennial expenses.
- HB 5025 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Higher Education Coordinating Commission.
- HB 5026 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Human Services for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5027 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Land Conservation and Development for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5028 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Land Use Board of Appeals for biennial expenses.
- HB 5029 Maintains and reserves lottery revenues available to benefit public purposes during biennium beginning July 1, 2015, in Administrative Services Economic Development Fund.
- HB 5030 Increases amount of lottery bonds authorized to be issued by Oregon Business Development Department and Housing and Community Services Department.
- HB 5031 Approves new fee adopted by Board of Medical Imaging.
- HB 5032 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Military Department for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5033 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Board of Psychologist Examiners.
- HB 5034 Limits certain biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 5035 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Revenue for biennial expenses.
- HB 5036 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Secretary of State for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5037 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Department of State Lands for certain purposes.
- HB 5038 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Board of Tax Practitioners.
- HB 5039 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to transfer certain amounts from Tobacco Settlement Funds Account for certain purposes.
- HB 5040 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Transportation for biennial expenses.
- HB 5041 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Treasurer for administrative expenses of State Treasury operations and Oregon 529 College Savings Network.
- HB 5042 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Water Resources Department for biennial expenses.
- HB 5043 Increases and decreases certain biennial appropriations made from General Fund to Department of Human Services, Oregon Health Authority and Public Employees' Benefit Board.
- HB 5044 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 5045 Increases and decreases certain biennial appropriations made from General Fund to Department of Corrections and State Forestry Department.
- HB 5046 Authorizes expenditures for obligations incurred by state agencies on or after July 1, 2015, that do not exceed specified levels.
- HB 5047 Increases limitation on expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, other moneys and certain federal funds, but excluding lottery funds and other federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Health Authority.
- HB 5048 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- HB 5049 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- HB 5050 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- HB 5051 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- HB 5052 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
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HCR 0-99
- HCR 1 Recognizes and honors Lance Corporal Joseph E. Rodewald (1988-2010) for his service to his country.
- HCR 2 Recognizes and honors Corporal Kory Wiens (1986-2007) and military working dog, Cooper, for their service to this state.
- HCR 3 Recognizes and honors Sergeant Ian M. Tawney (1984-2010) for his service to his country.
- HCR 4 Recognizes and honors Officer Jimmy Lee Shoop (1947-1981) for his service to this state.
- HCR 5 Honors Coach Daniel J. "Danny" Miles for his career and achievements.
- HCR 6 Honors William "Bill Kitt" Kittredge for his role as influential leader in early years of Oregon's statehood.
- HCR 7 Honors Oregon pioneer, author and activist, Abigail Scott Duniway.
- HCR 8 Honors musical legacy of James Gilbert "Jim" Pepper.
- HCR 9 Recognizes importance of insect pollinators and urges support of programs to ensure safety and vitality of pollinator populations.
- HCR 10 Recognizes and honors Portland Police Officer Thomas Jeffries (1962-1997) for his service to this state.
- HCR 11 Honors Ramona Line for decades of service as Chief Clerk of Oregon House of Representatives.
- HCR 12 In memoriam: Lavern Weber, 1933-2014.
- HCR 13 Commemorates 100th anniversary of McKinley Elementary School.
- HCR 14 Designates March 26, 2015, as Purple Day to raise awareness of epilepsy.
- HCR 15 Establishes deadlines for completion of legislative measures for 2015 regular session of Seventy-eighth Legislative Assembly.
- HCR 16 Recognizes and honors Una Tribe of Mixed-Bloods for service to Native Americans of mixed blood throughout United States of America and State of Oregon.
- HCR 17 Honors 2014 Southern Oregon University Raiders football team for their first-ever National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Football National Championship.
- HCR 18 Commends Dr. Donald R. Pettit for his career and achievements on Earth and in space.
- HCR 19 Congratulates 2014 University of Oregon Ducks football team on their Rose Bowl victory.
- HCR 20 Honors civic leader, author, journalist and entrepreneur Gerald "Gerry" Frank.
- HCR 21 Expresses support for and gratitude to citizens of Compact of Free Association nations residing in United States.
- HCR 22 Recognizes and honors Army Specialist Taylor Daniel Marks (1989-2009) for his service to his country.
- HCR 23 Honors Ron Post for establishing Medical Teams International and improving lives of Oregonians and millions of others worldwide.
- HCR 24 In memoriam: Gretchen Miller Kafoury, 1942-2015.
- HCR 25 In memoriam: Shirley Kalkhoven, 1927-2015.
- HCR 26 In memoriam: David Michael Jones, M.P.A.S., PA-C, 1945-2015.
- HCR 27 In memoriam: David B. Frohnmayer, 1940-2015.
- HCR 28 Honors Ivan Tadic on his 84th birthday.
- HCR 29 Congratulates South Salem High School Girls Varsity Basketball Team on their 2015 state championship.
- HCR 30 Designates Oregon as Purple Heart State.
- HCR 31 Commends intercollegiate athletic achievements of Oregon State University Women's Basketball Team.
- HCR 32 In memoriam: Edward J. Whelan, 1926-2015.
- HCR 33 Adjourns sine die 2015 regular session of Seventy-eighth Legislative Assembly.
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HJM 0-99
- HJM 1 Urges United States Postmaster General and United States Postal Service Board of Governors to recognize addresses within borders of city of Tigard as within Tigard in United States Postal Service documentation.
- HJM 2 Urges Congress to call amendment convention for purpose of proposing free and fair elections amendment to United States Constitution.
- HJM 3 Urges Congress to enact legislation requiring stabilization of crude oil prior to transport.
- HJM 4 Urges Congress to call convention for purpose of proposing amendments to United States Constitution consistent with principles that corporations are not people and money is not speech.
- HJM 5 Urges Congress to authorize federal bond program to allow states and local governments to finance infrastructure in most efficient manner.
- HJM 6 Urges Congress to take steps to ease shortage of primary care physicians in Oregon.
- HJM 7 Urges President and Congress to transfer federal lands within Oregon to State of Oregon.
- HJM 8 Requests President, Congress and United States Secretary of Education to amend federal law to replace annual computer-based multiple choice tests with limited essay-based assessments.
- HJM 9 Urges Congress to recognize presumption of service connection for Blue Water Vietnam War veterans exposed to Agent Orange.
- HJM 10 Urges federal government to strengthen economic relationship with government of India by encouraging free market principles and enforcement of intellectual property rights.
- HJM 11 Urges Congress to enact legislation granting trade promotion authority to President that includes specific parameters on protection of trademarks.
- HJM 12 Gives notice to President of United States and Congress that Legislative Assembly claims sovereignty under Tenth Amendment to United States Constitution over all powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to federal government under United States Constitution.
- HJM 13 Urges President and Congress to transfer title of certain federal public lands to State of Oregon.
- HJM 14 Urges Congress to support efforts to improve access to health care for veterans in rural areas.
- HJM 15 Urges United States Army Corps of Engineers to provide preliminary statement of feasibility for lowering Lake Celilo to level sufficient to reveal Celilo Falls during certain period.
- HJM 16 Urges Congress to work with Turkish diplomats, European Union and NATO allies to stop mass arrests and detainment of journalists in Turkey.
- HJM 17 Urges President, Congress, Secretary of Army and Secretary of Interior to appropriate and expend funds to implement Water Resources Reform and Development Act of 2014.
- HJM 18 Urges Congress to change funding of veterans' health care from discretionary entitlement to permanent and direct entitlement.
- HJM 19 Urges Secretary of Energy and Congress to support siting of United States Department of Energy's Frontier Observatory for Research in Geothermal Energy at Newberry Geothermal Project.
- HJM 20 Urges Congress to fund and maintain United States Coast Guard Air Facility at Newport, Oregon, in perpetuity.
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HJR 0-99
- HJR 1 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow bills for raising revenue to pass with simple majority of both houses.
- HJR 2 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing Oregon Rainy Day Fund.
- HJR 3 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require that initiative petition proposing law or constitutional amendment with fiscal impact also provide new tax or fee or increase in rate of existing tax or fee to cover immediate and future costs of law or amendment.
- HJR 4 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing obligation of state to ensure every legal resident of state access to effective, medically appropriate and affordable health care.
- HJR 5 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution prohibiting death penalty.
- HJR 6 Establishes Stability Fund.
- HJR 7 Establishes Stability Fund.
- HJR 8 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to repeal individual income tax surplus refund "kicker" provision.
- HJR 9 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow bills that repeal or suspend operation of tax expenditure to pass with simple majority of both houses.
- HJR 10 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution allowing Legislative Assembly to impose taxes on carbon emissions for purpose of funding reductions in carbon emissions and carbon fuel use.
- HJR 11 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution removing limitation of six percent of market value on rate of taxes imposed on oil or natural gas.
- HJR 12 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to reset assessed value and maximum assessed value to real market value for property that is subject of sale or other transfer.
- HJR 13 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing right to hunt, to fish, to trap and to harvest wildlife, and to use traditional methods to hunt, fish, trap and harvest wildlife.
- HJR 14 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution directing Legislative Assembly to adopt sales tax at rate of five percent on sales of tangible personal property and services and use tax at rate of five percent on purchase price of tangible personal property.
- HJR 15 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to change manner of selecting judges of Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
- HJR 16 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to repeal provision requiring two-thirds vote of members of each house of Legislative Assembly to reduce criminal sentence approved by initiative or referendum process.
- HJR 17 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow indebtedness to finance multifamily housing for households with income less than or equal to 80 percent of median income in metropolitan statistical area in which housing will be developed.
- HJR 18 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing Oregon Fund.
- HJR 19 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing Oregon Rainy Day Fund.
- HJR 20 Proposes revision of Oregon Constitution to authorize imposition of local option ad valorem property taxes outside certain constitutional limitations and to require enactment of property tax relief program to freeze assessed value of homesteads of certain seniors and individuals with disabilities at assessed value on date claim is filed.
- HJR 21 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution that provides that rate of ad valorem property taxes imposed by county for any property tax year may not be less than $2.00 per thousand dollars of assessed value and excepts $2.00 per thousand dollars minimum from compression under Ballot Measure 5 (1990).
- HJR 22 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to include providing services to veterans among public purposes for which net proceeds of Oregon State Lottery may be spent.
- HJR 23 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to authorize school districts to impose local option taxes at rate not to exceed $2 per $1,000 of assessed value and not subject to compression under Ballot Measure 5 (1990) if approved by voters.
- HJR 24 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow bills that raise revenue and that have sole effect of reversing policy that, at enactment, required only simple majority of all members elected to each house, to pass with simple majority of both houses.
- HJR 25 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require Legislative Assembly to annually appropriate moneys in amount necessary to fund performance of all duties and powers conferred on Oregon State Police by law.
- HJR 26 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow bills that raise revenue by imposing tax on corporations to pass with simple majority of both houses.
- HJR 27 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require two-thirds majority vote in favor in each chamber of Legislative Assembly to pass bills declaring emergency.
- HJR 28 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to legislative review of state agency administrative rules.
- HJR 29 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing Independent Redistricting Commission to adopt redistricting plans for state Senate, state House of Representatives and United States House of Representatives.
- HJR 30 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to preserve individuals' rights to hunt or fish, including through use of traditional methods.
- HJR 31 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to vest power of impeachment of statewide elected Executive Branch officials in House of Representatives and power to try impeachments in Senate.
- HJR 32 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require that moneys appropriated by Legislative Assembly for distribution based on student numbers or student characteristics be used for education of students for which moneys are distributed.
- HJR 33 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require Acts that declare emergency to contain justification statement explaining factual circumstances of emergency and how circumstances differ from normal circumstances so as to warrant declaration of emergency.
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HR 0-99
- HR 1 In memoriam: Janice Scroggins, 1955-2014.
- HR 2 In memoriam: Linda Hornbuckle, 1954-2014.
- HR 3 In memoriam: Obo Addy, 1936-2012.
- HR 4 Recognizes State of Oregon's dependence on federal funds to provide needed services and operations and further recognizes risks of reductions in federal funds due to changes in federal budget priorities and federal tax revenues.
- HR 5 Recognizes risks and susceptibility of Oregon to catastrophic damage and loss of life resulting from megathrust earthquakes and tsunamis associated with Cascadia fault.
- HR 6 In memoriam: Wayne Oberding, 1925-2015.
- HR 7 In memoriam: Carl Deiz, 1920-2014.
- HR 8 Honors Ivan Tadic on his 84th birthday.
- HR 9 Honors Howard Schor and Mary Kilpatrick for their energy and dedication in creating and sustaining Bend Experimental Art Theatre (BEAT).
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HB 2000-2099