2019 Regular Session
Bill Selection
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Senate Bills
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SB 0-99
- SB 1 Establishes System of Care Advisory Council to provide forum for statewide system of care policy development and planning.
- SB 2 Allows listed eastern Oregon counties that undertake economic opportunity analysis to designate up to 50 acres outside urban growth boundaries for industrial and other employment uses notwithstanding statewide planning goals related to agriculture, forest use or urbanization.
- SB 3 Permits community colleges to offer applied baccalaureate degree programs under specified conditions and upon receiving approval from Higher Education Coordinating Commission.
- SB 4 Permits merger of community college and public university.
- SB 5 Makes shooting range and person discharging firearm at shooting range strictly liable for injuries resulting from bullets that stray outside boundaries of shooting range.
- SB 6 Increases minimum wage exemption for purposes of garnishment and execution.
- SB 7 Provides that person commits offense of driving while under influence of intoxicants or offense of operating boat while under influence of intoxicants if person drives vehicle or boat and has 0.05 percent or more by weight of alcohol in person's blood.
- SB 8 Requires Land Use Board of Appeals to award local governments and applicants their expenses and attorney fees against petitioners if affirming local government's approval of publicly supporting housing.
- SB 9 Allows pharmacists to prescribe and dispense emergency refills of insulin and associated insulin-related devices and supplies.
- SB 10 Establishes permissible density requirements within urban growth boundaries of cities within metropolitan service district or with population more than 10,000 for areas adjacent to transportation corridors and zoned to allow residential development.
- SB 11 Requires person who purchases residential real property after foreclosure complaint has been filed and before end of redemption period to provide notice to seller regarding relinquishment of interests in property and rights to surplus funds.
- SB 12 Establishes inclusive schools pilot program.
- SB 13 Changes terminology of certain disabilities for purposes of special education statutes.
- SB 14 Directs Department of Education to develop and implement statewide education plan for early childhood through post-secondary education students who are American Indians or Alaskan Natives and who have experienced disproportionate educational results.
- SB 15 Authorizes Youth Development Division to inspect and collect data from facilities in which juveniles are detained to ensure compliance with federal Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act.
- SB 16 Specifies types of licensed health care practitioners authorized to perform assessments or examinations for purposes of determining special education services eligibility.
- SB 17 Establishes Task Force on the Implementation of Electronic Transcripts in High School.
- SB 18 Allows Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to discipline administrator who fails to make report, follow specified procedures or provide written notification related to suspected abuse of child or sexual conduct by educator.
- SB 19 Requires Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules for licensing of each type of adult foster home, including those providing residential care to older adults, persons with physical disabilities, persons with intellectual disabilities and persons with mental illness.
- SB 20 Consolidates eligibility for services to children and adults with developmental disabilities.
- SB 21 Requires Department of Human Services to report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to human services any changes needed to statutes governing programs administered by department due to changes to budget.
- SB 22 Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish standards for identifying behavioral health homes.
- SB 23 Requires Oregon Health Authority or entity contracting with authority to obtain discharge records from hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers and extended stay centers.
- SB 24 Modifies procedures related to criminal defendants lacking fitness to proceed.
- SB 25 Directs public bodies, and private medical providers in possession of relevant records, to comply, within specified time period, with court order for release of records to state mental hospital or other facility for purposes of forensic evaluation.
- SB 26 Directs Director of the Oregon Health Authority or director's designee to discharge employee at facility under jurisdiction of authority if it has been substantiated that employee physically or sexually abused patient or client.
- SB 27 Authorizes Oregon Health Authority to adopt by rule schedule for fees assessed on water suppliers to partially defray costs of authority related to performance of certain duties under Oregon Drinking Water Quality Act.
- SB 28 Increases fees related to tourist facilities, public spas, pools and bathhouses, bed and breakfasts, restaurants and vending machines and for plan review for restaurant construction or remodeling.
- SB 29 Modifies term "venereal disease" to "sexually transmitted infection." Clarifies hearings procedure for certificates of need for certain health care facilities.
- SB 30 Permits guardian to change abode or placement of adult protected person without 15-day notice under certain circumstances.
- SB 31 Permits Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator to establish county, regional and statewide high-risk teams to identify options available for addressing safety risks facing highly vulnerable adults.
- SB 32 Changes conversion facilities from type of "residential facility" for purposes of Residential Facilities Ombudsman Program to type of "long term care facility" for purposes of Long Term Care Ombudsman Program.
- SB 33 Approves adoption of and modifications to rules of Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.
- SB 34 Amends industrial site readiness program to allow Oregon Business Development Department to enter into tax reimbursement arrangements for eligible site preparation costs with private owners.
- SB 35 Exempts Department of Veterans' Affairs from requirement to include vouchers for disbursements with conservator's accounting to court.
- SB 36 Modifies laws relating to home and farm loans for veterans.
- SB 37 Clarifies laws relating to Oregon Veterans' Homes.
- SB 38 Modifies provisions for treatment of renewable energy certificates issued for generation of thermal energy.
- SB 39 Replaces exemption from laws regulating practice of engineering, land surveying and photogrammetric mapping with exemption from registration requirement.
- SB 40 Modifies license fees for heating oil tank regulatory program.
- SB 41 Modifies oil spill prevention fees.
- SB 42 Eliminates sunset for funding dedicated to State Department of Fish and Wildlife fish restoration and enhancement program.
- SB 43 Authorizes State Board of Geologist Examiners to adopt rules prescribing continuing education requirements.
- SB 44 Authorizes State Board of Geologist Examiners to enter into interagency agreement with another state agency to provide for sharing of administrator.
- SB 45 Changes fees charged by State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries for permits for mineral exploration, mining operations, exclusion certificates, gas and oil drilling and exploration, and geothermal well drilling operation.
- SB 46 Clarifies applicability of surface mining exclusion certificate to multiple sites and on federal and state lands.
- SB 47 Requires person operating nonmotorized boat to have waterway access permit.
- SB 48 Extends sunset of historic property special assessment program.
- SB 49 Exempts from Public Contracting Code timber sales from lands that State Parks and Recreation Commission or State Parks and Recreation Department owns or manages.
- SB 50 Exempts from Public Contracting Code timber sales from lands that State Parks and Recreation Commission or State Parks and Recreation Department owns or manages.
- SB 51 Establishes process for holder of qualifying storage right to change type of use for which water is stored.
- SB 52 Requires school district to adopt policy requiring comprehensive district plan on student suicide prevention.
- SB 53 Authorizes Director of the Oregon Department of Aviation to request Department of Transportation to provide certain central business services for Oregon Department of Aviation.
- SB 54 Allows Oregon Department of Aviation to impose civil penalty for violations related to landing places for aircraft.
- SB 55 Modifies criteria for review of applications for distributions of certain aircraft fuel tax revenues.
- SB 56 Eliminates motor carrier weight receipts.
- SB 57 Modifies laws related to transportation.
- SB 58 Modifies and adds laws related to transportation.
- SB 59 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds for Connect Oregon.
- SB 60 Allows acupuncturists and podiatric physicians to claim liability limitation for provision of health care services without compensation.
- SB 61 Increases membership of Oregon Medical Board by one public member.
- SB 62 Prohibits employing person that employer knows, or with exercise of reasonable care should know, is not licensed or permitted to practice medical imaging modality.
- SB 63 Directs Board of Medical Imaging to adopt rules related to temporary permits for limited X-ray machine operators.
- SB 64 Clarifies type of authorization to practice issued by Oregon State Board of Nursing.
- SB 65 Directs Oregon State Board of Nursing to issue license to practice as certified nurse midwife to qualified applicant.
- SB 66 Authorizes Oregon State Board of Nursing to recognize military education or training programs as sufficient to meet requirements for licensure as licensed practical nurse.
- SB 67 Defines "ambulatory surgical center" for purposes of duties of circulating nurses.
- SB 68 Increases annual fee imposed on public utilities and telecommunications providers for purpose of defraying costs of Public Utility Commission.
- SB 69 Expands purposes of plan of assistance established by Public Utility Commission under Oregon Telephone Assistance Program to include supporting broadband internet access service.
- SB 70 Modifies law related to exemption from requirement to have veterinarian's license to practice veterinary medicine, surgery or dentistry.
- SB 71 Allows use of sedative and analgesic medications when euthanizing animals.
- SB 72 Eliminates certain duties of Oregon Department of Administrative Services and other state agencies related to tracking and reporting of travel awards earned as part of official state business.
- SB 73 Permits Oregon Department of Administrative Services to enter into financing agreements that exceed $100,000 without needing to comply with requirements concerning state borrowing if financing agreements include nonrecourse provision.
- SB 74 Defines "video lottery terminal" for purposes of lottery chapter and amusement device excise tax provision.
- SB 75 Provides that interest earned by Employer Incentive Fund may be used to match lump sum payments by participating public employers in Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 76 Authorizes Oregon Racing Commission to issue exchange wagering license to qualified applicant.
- SB 77 Allows Oregon Racing Commission to adopt rules to authorize and license Multi-Jurisdictional Simulcasting and Interactive Wagering Totalizator Hubs to conduct simulcast broadcasting of, and mutuel wagering on, animal races.
- SB 78 Directs Oregon Racing Commission to adopt rules related to issuance of licenses to conduct off-race course simulcast mutuel wagering.
- SB 79 Provides that Department of Revenue may assist certain public bodies in collecting delinquent accounts, subject to certain limitations.
- SB 80 Authorizes certain tax-related documents to be delivered or made available by method other than regular mail.
- SB 81 Changes due date for forest products harvest tax and western and eastern Oregon small tract severance tax to April 15.
- SB 82 Directs Bureau of Labor and Industries to establish program to provide supportive services for preapprenticeship and apprenticeship programs in this state.
- SB 83 Expands prohibition against requiring employee to pay cost of medical examination as condition of employment to include consideration for employment.
- SB 84 Broadens standard under which employment discrimination based on family members may be proved.
- SB 85 Makes employment of minors at business that permits live entertainment exhibiting obscene performance unlawful employment practice.
- SB 86 Removes staffing requirements for live entertainer hotline.
- SB 87 Allows gun dealer or person transferring firearm, ammunition or firearm component at gun show to establish minimum age for purchase of firearms, ammunition or firearm components, provided that minimum age is at least 21 years.
- SB 88 Allows counties to authorize construction of accessory dwelling units on lands zoned for rural residential use.
- SB 89 Requires Environmental Quality Commission to adopt by rule program for assessing net impacts of state policies and programs for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- SB 90 Prohibits food and beverage provider or convenience store from providing single-use plastic straw to consumer unless consumer specifically requests single-use plastic straw.
- SB 91 Requires at least 50 percent of public purpose charge funds paid to nongovernmental entity to be invested in providing incentives to retail electricity customers for accelerating transportation electrification.
- SB 92 Authorizes city to provide for as much as 20-year ramp-up to full taxation rate for property in annexed territory.
- SB 93 Establishes dealer redemption centers for bulk redemption of beverage containers.
- SB 94 Provides that brownfield granted property tax incentive benefit under program adopted pursuant to chapter 96, Oregon Laws 2016, may be granted any other special assessment, exemption or partial exemption for which such property is eligible.
- SB 95 Requires owners and operators of bulk petroleum terminals to conduct and submit to Department of Environmental Quality seismic vulnerability assessments.
- SB 96 Establishes product stewardship program for household hazardous waste.
- SB 97 Establishes defense, for certain small dealers charged with civil penalty for refusing to accept and pay refund value of empty beverage containers, that dealer was unable to comply with law because dealer's storage space for empty beverage containers was at capacity at time violation occurred. .
- SB 98 Requires Public Utility Commission to adopt by rule large renewable natural gas program and small renewable natural gas program.
- SB 99 Directs Environmental Quality Commission to adopt rules applying certain oil spill prevention and emergency response planning requirements to high hazard train routes in this state.
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SB 100-199
- SB 100 Reduces, to 24, maximum number of individual beverage containers returned by any one person during one day that dealer occupying space of less than 5,000 square feet must accept.
- SB 101 Requires manufacturer, distributor or importer of beverage sold in this state to ensure that beverage containers are collected from small dealer no later than 30 days after dealer redeems beverage containers.
- SB 102 Requires State Forester to establish guidelines for wildfire buffer zones that produce defensible spaces around lands in forestland-urban interface.
- SB 103 Classifies dairies exceeding specified size as industrial facilities for purposes of right to farm laws, air pollution laws and land use laws.
- SB 104 Classifies dairies exceeding specified size as industrial facilities for purposes of right to farm laws, air pollution laws and land use laws.
- SB 105 Directs State Chief Information Officer, in consultation with Public Records Advocate and Office of Secretary of State, to conduct study relating to creating chief privacy officer position and to report findings to Legislative Assembly no later than September 1, 2019.
- SB 106 Directs Legislative Policy and Research Office to develop and maintain list of executive branch regulatory boards and commissions.
- SB 107 Provides exemption, under certain circumstances, to natural gas utility vehicles when inspecting or repairing natural gas leak, and to electric utility vehicles when responding to emergency , from offense of illegal stopping, standing or parking.
- SB 108 Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to establish separate compensation schedules for distillery retail outlet agents and for liquor store agents.
- SB 109 Specifies that certain documents prepared by or for internal use of financial institutions are not real estate appraisal activity requiring preparer of document to carry real estate appraiser certification, license or registration.
- SB 110 Removes restriction on maximum number of hours that certain employers may require or permit employees to work in single workweek.
- SB 111 Prohibits certain certificate and permit holders from transactions involving improperly sealed or deceptively labeled alcoholic beverages.
- SB 112 Modifies provisions for collection of tax on grape product used in wine manufacture.
- SB 113 Provides that retail customer may bring individual action against vehicle dealer that fails to comply with certain requirements related to transfer of interest in vehicle.
- SB 114 Creates income tax credit for operation costs of housing for agricultural workers.
- SB 115 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 116 Directs that Enrolled House Bill 3427, if referred by referendum petition, be submitted to people at special election held on January 21, 2020.
- SB 117 Requires Secretary of State to conduct study and analyze implementation of laws relating to elections that were passed during 2017 regular session of Legislative Assembly.
- SB 118 Directs Bureau of Labor and Industries to study issues relating to workforce development and report results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to business and labor on or before February 1, 2021.
- SB 119 Directs Bureau of Labor and Industries to study issues relating to labor and report results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to business and labor on or before February 1, 2021.
- SB 120 Directs Bureau of Labor and Industries to study issues relating to employment and report results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to business and labor on or before February 1, 2021.
- SB 121 Directs Bureau of Labor and Industries to conduct study and make recommendations regarding implementing paid family and medical leave program and to report results, including recommendations, to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to business and labor on or before February 1, 2021.
- SB 122 Directs Bureau of Labor and Industries to conduct study of issues related to predictability in employee work schedules in Oregon and to report results to interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to business and labor on or before February 1, 2021.
- SB 123 Provides that employer is not in violation of pay equity requirements for paying different level of compensation to employee for modified work in certain circumstances.
- SB 124 Subjects certain persons to statutes governing massage therapy.
- SB 125 Requires insurer that credentials one primary care provider who is part of medical group to credential all primary care providers in same medical group if they are licensed or certified and in good standing with their licensing boards.
- SB 126 Requires health benefit plan to reimburse cost of covered telemedicine health service provided by health professional licensed or certified in this state if same health service is provided in person.
- SB 127 Changes term "nurse midwife nurse practitioner" to "nurse practitioner specializing in nurse midwifery.".
- SB 128 Directs Board of Medical Imaging to issue permit to supervise fluoroscopy to qualified advanced practice registered nurse.
- SB 129 Allows licensed optometrist to engage in practice of telemedicine.
- SB 130 Directs Oregon Health Authority to award grant moneys to eligible school-based health center pilot projects to expand access to health care services and improve health and education outcomes for students through telehealth.
- SB 131 Requires Director of Oregon Health Authority to appoint Children's Health Advocate to investigate complaints and take steps to ensure access to and reimbursement of timely health care for children placed by Department of Human Services in private child-caring agencies.
- SB 132 Requires health benefit plans, state medical assistance program, Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board to pay for standard fertility preservation services for covered individual who will undergo medical treatment that is likely to result in iatrogenic infertility.
- SB 133 Prohibits provider of substance abuse, problem gambling or mental health services and support from accepting or paying patient referral bonus or falsely advertising individual's need for services or support or individual's eligibility to participate in medical assistance program.
- SB 134 Requires coordinated care organizations to publish on website document to educate members regarding treatment options and support resources available for members who have mental illnesses or substance use disorders.
- SB 135 Authorizes Health Licensing Office to impose civil penalty on employer of or entity that contracts with behavior analysis professional if employer or entity requires professional to perform certain acts.
- SB 136 Removes 10-day supply limitation on prescriptions for certain controlled substances issued by certified registered nurse anesthetists.
- SB 137 Prohibits coordinated care organization from contracting with any entity to assume risk of providing behavioral health services or to assume responsibility for utilization management, care coordination, denials of service, grievances or appeals.
- SB 138 Reestablishes Mental Health Clinical Advisory Group in Oregon Health Authority to continue development of evidence-based algorithms for prescription drug treatment of mental health disorders.
- SB 139 Creates new requirements applicable to prior authorization, step therapy and other utilization review policies and procedures on insurers offering health benefit plans and health insurance, medical services contracts, multiple employer welfare arrangements, health care service contracts and pharmacy benefit managers.
- SB 140 Establishes Emergency Department Boarding Pilot Project in Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 141 Requires Oregon Health Authority to issue grants to Oregon hospitals to establish and maintain, or contract with third party to provide, process for providing caring contacts to hospital patients who present in emergency department with suicidal ideation or attempted suicide.
- SB 142 Changes "venereal disease" and "sexually transmitted disease" to "sexually transmitted infection." Changes certain references to "human immunodeficiency virus" and "acquired immune deficiency syndrome" to "blood-borne infection.".
- SB 143 Corrects syntax in statute.
- SB 144 Makes certain provisions relating to anatomical gifts applicable to gifts of whole body.
- SB 145 Establishes Implementation Advisory Group to develop blueprint for implementing health care spending benchmark for state.
- SB 146 Provides that additional taxes may not be imposed upon disqualification of land from special assessment if land has been acquired by soil and water conservation district or transferred by nonprofit land trust to tax-exempt government transferee.
- SB 147 Allows personal income and corporate excise taxpayers to subtract from taxable income amounts paid as principal of or interest on qualified education loans.
- SB 148 Requires members of Public Employees Retirement System to elect to participate in pension programs and traditional individual account program, or to participate in alternative individual account program, on and after July 1, 2020.
- SB 149 Directs Public Employees Retirement Board to study options for allowing retired members of the Public Employees Retirement System to be reemployed by participating public employer and for member and employer to make contributions to system to be applied against unfunded liabilities of system.
- SB 150 Requires pharmacist to dispense controlled substance in Schedule II of federal Controlled Substances Act in lockable vial.
- SB 151 Adjusts statutory listing of education service districts to reflect mergers of districts.
- SB 152 Directs Department of Education to provide reimbursements for vision screenings of students to person that provided vision screening.
- SB 153 Directs Department of Education to conduct study on adequacy of education in state and report to interim committee of Legislative Assembly by September 15, 2020.
- SB 154 Directs Department of Education to conduct study to determine which statewide summative test to administer to students in grade 11.
- SB 155 Requires investigations of all reports involving suspected abuse or suspected sexual conduct by school employees, contractors, agents and volunteers.
- SB 156 Revises definitions of terms "school employee," "sexual conduct" and "student" for purposes of certain laws related to abuse and sexual conduct by school employees.
- SB 157 Directs Department of Education to enter into contract with nonprofit entity to administer nationally recognized assessment of high school students' knowledge and skills.
- SB 158 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to collaborate with community colleges and public universities to implement pilot program to assist foster youth transitioning from community colleges to public universities.
- SB 159 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to convene stakeholders to facilitate establishment of foster youth success centers in each public university.
- SB 160 Requires public institutions of higher education to provide credit to each student who receives grade of four or higher on International Baccalaureate (IB) exam.
- SB 161 Establishes credit against personal income taxes for contributions to higher education savings network account or ABLE account.
- SB 162 Provides that personal income taxpayer may elect to establish account in Oregon 529 Savings Network through means provided by Department of Revenue.
- SB 163 Provides that Oregon 529 Savings Board may collect certain fees to defray costs of ABLE program.
- SB 164 Makes employer's failure to comply with requirements of Oregon Retirement Savings Plan unlawful practice.
- SB 165 Directs employer, on annual tax withholding return submitted to Department of Revenue, to indicate whether employer offers qualified retirement savings plan that would allow exemption from participation in Oregon Retirement Savings Plan.
- SB 166 Authorizes Oregon Retirement Savings Board to enter into agreements with other states to provide services related to retirement savings plans.
- SB 167 Aligns definitions in mental health services bill of rights with definitions applicable to reporting of abuse of persons with mental illness.
- SB 168 Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to child care.
- SB 169 Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to child safety.
- SB 170 Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to child welfare.
- SB 171 Authorizes Department of Human Services to remit payments for qualified residential treatment program services for certain children.
- SB 172 Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on developmental disabilities programs in Oregon.
- SB 173 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority and Department of Human Services to expand programs serving behavioral health needs of seniors and persons with disabilities.
- SB 174 Appropriates moneys to Department of Human Services to collaborate with Oregon Health Authority to establish Center of Excellence on Behavioral Health for Older Adults and People with Disabilities.
- SB 175 Requires Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority to convene stakeholder group to develop recommendations, to be submitted to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to health, for ensuring that clients of department and authority have seamless, uninterrupted access to mental health and substance abuse programs administered by authority and long term care services and supports administered by department.
- SB 176 Requires certain filling stations, service stations, garages and other dispensaries that dispense Class 1 flammable liquids to provide equal access to persons with disabilities.
- SB 177 Permits licensed hospice program to provide palliative care without obtaining in-home care agency license.
- SB 178 Permits health care representative to make election for hospice treatment on behalf of incapacitated principal with terminal condition who does not have valid advance directive.
- SB 179 Requires Oregon Health Authority to administer program to provide palliative care services and support provision of home- and community-based end of life care.
- SB 180 Directs Department of Education to award grants to school districts to support safe schools by funding programs related to bullying prevention and youth empowerment.
- SB 181 Modifies definition of "child-caring agency" to include county programs that provide care or services to children in custody of Department of Human Services or Oregon Youth Authority.
- SB 182 Modifies definition of "child-caring agency" to include certain residential facilities.
- SB 183 Directs Early Learning Council to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to regulation of child care providers.
- SB 184 Authorizes court to initiate commitment proceedings for extremely dangerous person with mental illness if court determines that there is no substantial probability that defendant will gain or regain fitness to proceed.
- SB 185 Prohibits person licensed to distribute cigarettes or tobacco products from affixing Oregon tax stamps or purchasing untaxed roll-your-own tobacco unless person certifies to Attorney General that cigarettes or tobacco was purchased directly from manufacturer or importer.
- SB 186 Changes index for determining cost of living adjustments to limitations on damages under Oregon Tort Claims Act.
- SB 187 Provides that judicial marshal certified by Department of Public Safety Standards and Training qualifies as police officer under Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 188 Allows exclusion from taxable estate for value of decedent's principal residence.
- SB 189 Modifies definition of "tax expenditure" applicable to automatic tax expenditure sunset provisions by excluding provisions required by federal law.
- SB 190 Extends and creates sunsets for certain transportation-related tax expenditures.
- SB 191 Creates and extends sunsets for certain property tax exemption and special assessment programs.
- SB 192 Extends sunset for exemption from income or corporate excise taxes of capital gains from sale of manufactured dwelling park to certain entities.
- SB 193 Extends sunset for modified method of apportionment of business income of interstate broadcaster for purposes of corporate excise taxation.
- SB 194 Requires addition, in determination of Oregon taxable income, of amount of losses from wagering transactions deducted on taxpayer's federal return.
- SB 195 Prescribes amount of expenses for which tax credit for employment-related dependent care expenses may be claimed by removing limitations based on earned income of individual spouse, in case of joint tax filers.
- SB 196 Extends sunset for tax credit for payments to employee and dependent scholarship programs.
- SB 197 Extends sunset for tax credit for closure of manufactured dwelling park.
- SB 198 Extends sunset for tax credit for pension income.
- SB 199 Extends sunset for tax credit for contributions to Trust for Cultural Development Account.
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SB 200-299
- SB 200 Extends sunset of income tax credit for political contributions.
- SB 201 Extends sunset for tax credit for crop donation.
- SB 202 Extends sunset for tax credits for owner or operator of agriculture workforce housing.
- SB 203 Extends sunset for earned income tax credit.
- SB 204 Extends sunset for tax credit for provision of volunteer emergency medical services in rural area.
- SB 205 Requires deposit of two percent of revenue from corporate excise and income tax into Oregon Rainy Day Fund.
- SB 206 Requires corporation with Oregon sales in excess of $100,000 to file corporate excise tax or corporate income tax return.
- SB 207 Modifies methods for calculating numerator used in apportionment of business income for purposes of corporate excise taxation.
- SB 208 Modifies certain corporate minimum tax rates.
- SB 209 Provides for exemption from ad valorem property taxation of first $10,000 of real market value of homesteads.
- SB 210 Requires certain institutions seeking property tax exemption to file information return that states basis for exemption claim in terms derived from Oregon case law.
- SB 211 Reduces amount of income eligible for elective reduced personal income tax rate allowed for certain pass-through income.
- SB 212 Provides that if corporate activity tax imposed by section 63, chapter 122, Oregon Laws 2019 (Enrolled House Bill 3427), does not become law by March 1, 2020, certain other provisions of chapter 122, Oregon Laws 2019 (Enrolled House Bill 3427), including establishment of Fund for Student Success and related accounts, provisions for allowed uses of fund and accounts, direction to Department of Education and decrease in personal income tax rates do not take effect.
- SB 213 Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- SB 214 For purposes of personal income taxation, changes connection point from federal taxable income to federal adjusted gross income by eliminating allowance of itemized deductions or standard deduction.
- SB 215 Makes technical changes in Oregon tax statutes.
- SB 216 Allows person to be employed in public schools for 90 calendar days after date of submission of pending application for licensure only if person had not been employed during previous 12 months with pending application for same license.
- SB 217 Modifies purposes for which grants paid from School Improvement Fund may be awarded.
- SB 218 Authorizes Oregon Liquor Control Commission to refuse to issue initial marijuana production licenses based on supply of and demand for marijuana.
- SB 219 Requires that moneys in Regional Infrastructure Fund be used for disbursements to federally recognized Indian tribes in this state for specified purposes.
- SB 220 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to conduct study related to greenhouse gas emissions.
- SB 221 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for biennial expenses related to intensive in-home services for children with behavioral health needs.
- SB 222 Declares state policy regarding transparency for all spending by state agencies.
- SB 223 Prohibits state use of privately hosted electronic mail to conduct public business.
- SB 224 Removes requirement that county clerk move elector to inactive status if elector has neither voted nor updated registration for five or more years.
- SB 225 Establishes nonaffiliated primary election in which electors who are not affiliated with major political party or minor political party may select nominee who is not affiliated with major political party or minor political party to appear on general election ballot.
- SB 226 Deems city to be disincorporated upon determination by Secretary of State that election on question of disincorporation was held in city in first six months of 2016, majority of voters voting on question approved disincorporation, city charter was surrendered to county in which city was situated and Department of Revenue approved map eliminating city boundaries.
- SB 227 Authorizes cemetery authority, or person with authority to determine disposition of human remains, to move, temporarily store or reinter human remains dislodged from original cemetery plot by natural disaster or other similar emergency.
- SB 228 Adds representative of Department of Justice to membership of Oregon Homeland Security Council.
- SB 229 Directs office of State Fire Marshal to include training in plan for coordinated response to oil or hazardous material spills or releases that occur during rail transport.
- SB 230 Permits Department of Veterans' Affairs to disclose names and electronic mail addresses of veterans to certain committees of Legislative Assembly.
- SB 231 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 at proposed development site in tsunami inundation zone.
- SB 232 Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to submit report to interim legislative committees, no later than July 1, 2020, regarding delivery of veterans' services.
- SB 233 Directs Oregon Military Department to study and make recommendations regarding programs for reintegration of service members prior to their separation from service.
- SB 234 Removes exclusion of students receiving federal vocational rehabilitation education benefits from section providing for resident rate tuition at public universities and community colleges for students who served, or who are dependents of someone who served, in Armed Forces or international position.
- SB 235 Eliminates cap on total amount authorized for grant program for installation of generator connectors on fuel sources at cardlock fuel facilities.
- SB 236 Prohibits policy or certificate of health insurance from requiring prior authorization for coverage of specified treatment by participating physical or occupational therapist if treatment is medically necessary and falls within quantitative treatment limits of policy or certificate.
- SB 237 Requires Environmental Quality Commission to prepare certain revisions to Oregon's State Implementation Plan under federal Clean Air Act.
- SB 238 Requires Department of Revenue to conduct study of communication methods department has in place to answer questions from taxpayers or resolve issues that taxpayers have with Oregon tax laws.
- SB 239 Allows minor supplier of malt beverages to unconditionally terminate wholesale distribution agreement upon 90 days' notice.
- SB 240 Directs governmental agencies of this state to use electronic records and electronic signatures by July 1, 2020.
- SB 241 Extends sunset for tax credit for crop donation.
- SB 242 Requires health benefit plan, other than employer-sponsored plan, that covers cost of pregnancy care and childbirth to cover cost of pregnancy care and childbirth for enrollee who is surrogate.
- SB 243 Requires Department of Veterans' Affairs to conduct study to determine effects of employment discrimination against veterans on overall veteran unemployment rate in this state.
- SB 244 Modifies and creates laws related to outfitters and guides and charter boats.
- SB 245 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study subjects relating to pretrial detention and report results to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 246 Eliminates requirement that amount of service permit application fee exceeding service permit program costs be dedicated to Alcohol Education Program.
- SB 247 Adds containers that contain hard seltzer and containers that contain kombucha to types of beverage containers covered by provisions of Bottle Bill.
- SB 248 Increases certain fees charged by Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
- SB 249 Specifies requirements for insurer determinations regarding requests for prior authorization for coverage of health care items, services, procedures and settings.
- SB 250 Prohibits individual from being excluded from participation in or denied benefits under health benefit plan issued or delivered in this state based on actual or perceived race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age or disability.
- SB 251 Updates various statutes in Insurance Code to reflect changes in National Association of Insurance Commissioners model provisions related to reducing reserve requirements for domestic ceding insurers that cede insurance to reinsurers and to regulating insurance adjusters and insurance consultants.
- SB 252 Provides that Oregon Military Department may select any available payment method for cooperative agreements with federal National Guard Bureau.
- SB 253 Authorizes Public Health Officer to appoint local health officer in certain counties.
- SB 254 Expands potential recipients of levee project grants to include any public body.
- SB 255 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for Oregon Institute of Marine Biology at University of Oregon.
- SB 256 Repeals sunset on moratorium on oil, gas and sulfur leasing in territorial sea.
- SB 257 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for agricultural experiment station and branch stations, Oregon State University Extension Service and Forest Research Laboratory programs of Oregon State University.
- SB 258 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Business Development Department for distribution to certain entities for purposes of building entrepreneurial capacity in rural regions of this state, developing regional assets to support entrepreneurial growth and building network of statewide resources to leverage and accelerate access to resources regardless of location.
- SB 259 Establishes Task Force on Maritime Sector Workforce Development.
- SB 260 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Ocean Science Trust, State Department of Fish and Wildlife and Higher Education Coordinating Commission in certain amounts for certain purposes related to ocean chemistry.
- SB 261 Appropriates moneys for distribution to Oregon Coast Aquarium for purposes for which aquarium's current capital campaign has been undertaken.
- SB 262 Extends sunset for property tax exemption for multiple-unit housing.
- SB 263 Provides that student who legally entered United States under Compact of Free Association treaty between United States and Republic of Palau, Republic of the Marshall Islands or Federated States of Micronesia and who has not previously established residence in any state or territory of United States other than Oregon qualifies for exemption from nonresident tuition and fees at public universities and is eligible to receive state and university scholarships or other financial aid.
- SB 264 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Youth Development Division to provide grants to certain community-based youth development programs.
- SB 265 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for purpose of awarding grants under Career and Technical Education Revitalization Grant Program.
- SB 266 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 267 Transfers duties, functions and powers of State Department of Energy related to issuance of loans for small scale local energy projects to Oregon Business Development Department.
- SB 268 Creates personal income tax subtraction for adopting dogs and cats from animal rescue entities.
- SB 269 Directs Department of Corrections to provide audit report prescribed by Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 to Legislative Assembly no later than February 1 following completion of audit report.
- SB 270 Exempts residential construction contractor meeting criteria from continuing education requirement.
- SB 271 Requires person arrested for sex crime to submit to providing buccal sample.
- SB 272 Includes assistant attorneys general among public employees who are prohibited from striking.
- SB 273 Allows base pay of attorneys who are employed by public corporation, nonprofit organization, public university or city or county in this state and who perform substantially similar work to be used for comparison of compensation for assistant attorneys general.
- SB 274 Expands eligibility for support service brokerage services to individuals who are 14 to 17 years of age.
- SB 275 Requires owner or possessor of firearm to secure firearm with trigger or cable lock or in locked container except in specified circumstances.
- SB 276 Establishes product stewardship program for mattresses.
- SB 277 Renames crime of intimidation as bias crime.
- SB 278 Extends eligibility for Rent Guarantee Program to individuals between 16 and 26 years of age who were wards within past 10 years.
- SB 279 Requires certain persons that service student loans in this state to obtain or renew license.
- SB 280 Clarifies that "live entertainer" is employee and not independent contractor.
- SB 281 Requires manufacturer of digital product to label product with information relating to health risks associated with use of product.
- SB 282 Requires Department of Education, in cooperation with Oregon Health Authority, to conduct study to determine and recommend appropriate health standards to govern student use of computers, mobile digital devices and other electronic media in classrooms.
- SB 283 Directs Oregon Health Authority to review peer-reviewed, independently funded scientific studies of health effects of exposure to microwave radiation, particularly exposure that results from use of wireless network technologies in schools and to report results of review to interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to education not later than January 2, 2021.
- SB 284 Makes it unlawful employment practice for employer to collect biometric data from employees.
- SB 285 Requires Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority, when recovering assistance paid to needy individuals by taking title to real property, to convey property to nonprofit organization that contracts with department or authority to provide housing to low income seniors and persons with disabilities.
- SB 286 Allows local body to restrict or condition onsite treatment of septage or land application of reclaimed water or biosolids to protect accepted farming practices on surrounding lands.
- SB 287 Establishes standards for establishment of farm breweries on lands zoned for exclusive farm use or mixed farm and forest use for breweries that annually produce under 150,000 barrels of malt beverages total with under 15,000 barrels produced on farm brewery site.
- SB 288 Expands where special district public bodies may hold public meetings to include locations within Indian country of federally recognized Oregon Indian tribe that is within Oregon.
- SB 289 Directs Department of Education to provide reimbursements for vision screenings of students to person that provided vision screening.
- SB 290 Makes person voluntarily fighting wildfire immune from civil liability for injury resulting from good faith performance of firefighting efforts.
- SB 291 Allows governing body of county, city or district to authorize persons to exercise authority regarding Emergency Conflagration Act.
- SB 292 Declares state policy regarding fighting of wildfires on unprotected land.
- SB 293 Establishes Indian Health Scholarship Program to provide free tuition and fees for qualifying Indian health profession students in exchange for student commitment to work at tribal service site after graduation.
- SB 294 Authorizes annexation of land to pioneer cemetery maintenance district upon petition by owner and approval of governing body of district.
- SB 295 Provides that when state agency is required by statute to mail notice to person, and agency has on file post office box address, agency must mail notice to post office box address.
- SB 296 Creates exception to prohibition on recording communications for person who records conversation during or regarding commission of offense against person.
- SB 297 Modifies provisions for emergency commitment of individuals in Indian country.
- SB 298 Allows employee or agent of funeral home or person acting as funeral service practitioner named in record of death or fetal death to request certified copy of record of death or fetal death at any time following date of death.
- SB 299 Prohibits denial of medical assistance on basis that individual under 19 years of age is in detention pending adjudication.
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SB 300-399
- SB 300 Repeals exemption from universal service fund charge for radio communications services, radio paging services, commercial mobile radio services, personal communications services and cellular communications services.
- SB 301 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to consider elk overpopulation when implementing Oregon Landowner Damage Program.
- SB 302 Allows person taking certain nuisance game mammals to retain game meat if meat is offered to charitable organizations and refused.
- SB 303 Authorizes use of landowner damage tag on adjacent property with consent of owner of adjacent property.
- SB 304 Allows exclusion from taxable estate for value of interest in family-owned business.
- SB 305 Changes minimum contract price at which prevailing rate of wage applies to public works projects from $50,000 to amount that Oregon Department of Administrative Services determines by rule.
- SB 306 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 307 Establishes mandatory minimum sentence of 48 months' imprisonment for assault committed by correctional facility inmate against corrections officer.
- SB 308 Directs State Parks and Recreation Department to convene advisory committee to assist department in researching and developing recommendations for changes to campsite administration and reservation process to improve access for service-disabled veterans.
- SB 309 Requires law enforcement officer to perform lethality assessment after making mandatory arrest for domestic assault.
- SB 310 Revises requirements for membership on State Fish and Wildlife Commission.
- SB 311 Authorizes State Fire Marshal to dispatch firefighting resources in response to fire or wildfire burning on unprotected property.
- SB 312 Requires public universities and community colleges to charge resident tuition to Native Americans and Alaska Natives who graduated from Oregon high schools.
- SB 313 For urban renewal plan proposed on or after July 1, 2019, that includes public building project, requires concurrence of at least three of four taxing districts estimated to forgo most property tax revenue under proposed plan.
- SB 314 Allows municipality with building inspection program that includes administration and enforcement of electrical code to use contracted electrical inspectors.
- SB 315 Requires State Forester to carry out appraisal and sale of forest products on state-owned forestland damaged by wildfire.
- SB 316 Requires that state building code include provisions requiring installation of diaper changing station at place of public accommodation that undergoes new construction of public restroom.
- SB 317 Provides that person commits crime of harassment if person intentionally harasses or intimidates owner, employee or customer of licensed child care facility by repeatedly recording owner, employee or customer outside facility.
- SB 318 Permits court to order equal parenting time when developing detailed parenting plan.
- SB 319 Provides that Oregon estate tax is imposed only on estates of decedents dying on or before December 31, 2018.
- SB 320 Abolishes annual one-hour change in time from standard time to daylight saving time and maintains Oregon on daylight saving time except in portion of Oregon in Mountain Time Zone.
- SB 321 Modifies procedures by which person convicted of felony initiates proceedings to obtain DNA testing.
- SB 322 Authorizes sheriff of county to issue concealed handgun license to eligible person residing in adjoining county.
- SB 323 Provides person with privileges and legal defenses available to person with Oregon concealed handgun license if person is licensed to carry concealed handgun in another state that recognizes Oregon concealed handgun licenses.
- SB 324 Requires seller of property to include in disclosure statement whether property has been used for, or investigated or inspected for use of, manufacturing, distribution or disposal of illegal drugs.
- SB 325 Requires state agencies to use federal E-Verify employment verification system to verify employment eligibility of job applicants.
- SB 326 Establishes Joint Interim Legislative Committee to Review Economic Development Programs in Oregon.
- SB 327 Requires trial judge to inform jury of power to acquit even if guilt of defendant is proven beyond reasonable doubt.
- SB 328 Prohibits Attorney General from accepting funds from sources other than public bodies of this state to pay cost of employing special legal assistants or private counsel.
- SB 329 Prohibits performance of late-term sex-selective abortion.
- SB 330 Directs Department of Justice to report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2019, on special legal assistants and private counsel employed by department between January 1, 2008, and date of report.
- SB 331 Requires local governments conducting buildable lands review within urban growth boundary to consider impacts on various income levels, to analyze housing price ranges and to consider gentrification.
- SB 332 Modifies law regarding requirement that public employer grant preference to veteran or disabled veteran in selection process for civil service position.
- SB 333 Prohibits application of annual farm income standard in defining dwelling or building customarily provided in conjunction with farm use on lands zoned for exclusive farm use.
- SB 334 Requires city to expand its urban growth boundary to include land designated as urban reserve that supports workforce housing and commercial development supportive of workforce housing if urban services are or can be made available.
- SB 335 Directs Department of Environmental Quality to conduct study on solid waste management.
- SB 336 Removes 10-year limitation on subsequent purchasers subdividing or partitioning property or establishing a dwelling authorized by Ballot Measure 49 (2007) final order.
- SB 337 Requires State Forestry Department, State Department of Fish and Wildlife and Department of Transportation to enter into interagency agreement allowing use of State Department of Fish and Wildlife and Department of Transportation personnel to provide staffing assistance to State Forestry Department during fire season.
- SB 338 Provides that members of Oregon Army National Guard and Oregon Air National Guard may receive training in wildland firefighting from public or private entities.
- SB 339 Includes land used primarily for cultivating crops within definition of "rangeland" for purposes of organizing rangeland protection association and providing fire protection for rangeland.
- SB 340 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to annually establish special season during which holder of cougar tag or purchaser of sportspac may use dogs to hunt cougars.
- SB 341 Provides for immunity for landowner arising out of use of land for hunting, even if landowner charges for permission to use land for hunting.
- SB 342 Requires agency, board, commission or other instrumentality of state that lawfully seizes firearm to transfer firearm to Department of State Lands for disposition as unclaimed property.
- SB 343 Redirects employee contribution to Public Employees Retirement System to account to be transferred to School Districts Unfunded Liability Fund upon employee's retirement.
- SB 344 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Workforce and Talent Development Board for distribution to local workforce development boards.
- SB 345 Appropriates moneys for distribution to State Workforce and Talent Development Board and local workforce development boards for expenditure, in accordance with federal workforce legislation, in support of job training opportunities.
- SB 346 Declares policy of state to use zero-based budgeting in developing biennial budget plan.
- SB 347 Exempts collection, storage or use of diffuse surface water from falling rain, melting snow or other precipitation from requirement to obtain water right permit or certificate.
- SB 348 Requires Division of Audits to hire or contract with independent, third-party entity to conduct cost-benefit analysis of low carbon fuel standards and associated rules.
- SB 349 Directs court reviewing agency order to set aside or remand order if court finds that agency action, findings or conclusions were arbitrary or capricious.
- SB 350 Allows county with no population growth, and city within county with no population growth, to adopt exception to any statewide land use planning goal for certain purposes, with exceptions.
- SB 351 Appropriates to Department of Education for deposit in High School Graduation and College and Career Readiness Fund amount prescribed to be deposited under High School Graduation and College and Career Readiness Act (Ballot Measure 98 (2016)).
- SB 352 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Tucker Maxon School for capital improvements.
- SB 353 Reduces rate of tax on capital gains of personal income and corporate income and excise taxpayers.
- SB 354 Repeals provision requiring, for Oregon income tax purposes, addition to federal taxable income of amount of federal deduction for qualified business income from pass-through entity.
- SB 355 Makes nonsubstantive and technical changes in Oregon law.
- SB 356 Permits detailed parenting plan to include instructions regarding notification requirements for specified matters.
- SB 357 Directs Oregon State Bar to include in Legal Services Program methods of evaluation of legal services providers and support for Judicial Department's efforts to improve public access to and information about court system.
- SB 358 Removes provisions prohibiting Oregon State Bar from charging membership fees to members admitted to practice law for 50 years or more.
- SB 359 Provides structure and procedures by which business corporation and nonprofit corporation may ratify and approve defective corporate actions.
- SB 360 Updates laws that govern nonprofit corporations in this state.
- SB 361 Modifies prudent investor rule to allow trustee to consider settlor's or beneficiaries' personal values, including settlor's or beneficiaries' desire to engage in sustainable or socially responsible investment strategies aligning with settlor's or beneficiaries' social, environmental, governance or other values or beliefs, and beneficiaries' financial needs, when making investment decisions.
- SB 362 Requires defendant to file notice of intent to introduce evidence of mental defense at least 45 days before trial.
- SB 363 Permits Department of Justice to suspend support enforcement or hold back moneys received under support order from distribution if motion to modify support order may result in overpayment.
- SB 364 Modernizes certain provisions regarding support order enforcement.
- SB 365 Prohibits local governments from imposing system development charge for increased use of transportation facility resulting from marijuana production in exclusive farm use zone.
- SB 366 Removes sunset from statutes that regulate guaranteed asset protection waivers.
- SB 367 Provides that person who is arrested for or convicted of criminal offense for which person serves jail term or term of imprisonment and whose arrest or conviction court of competent jurisdiction vacates, reverses, sets aside or otherwise countermands because of negligent or reckless conduct in investigation, charging or prosecution of offense has cause of action against state for wrongful incarceration.
- SB 368 Requires procedural review of whether proposed initiative amendment to amend county charter satisfies single-vote requirement to occur before signature gathering.
- SB 369 Modifies definition of "substantial completion" for purposes of statute of limitation for action arising out of construction, alteration or repair of improvement to real property.
- SB 370 Requires employer to provide notice to employees of upcoming inspection by federal agency of employer's records regarding identity and employment eligibility of employees within three business days of employer's receipt of notice of inspection from agency.
- SB 371 Establishes pilot programs for purpose of appointing legal counsel for children in certain contested child custody and parenting time proceedings.
- SB 372 Reduces period in which towers must provide notice to owners and lienholders of vehicle after towing vehicle.
- SB 373 Expands public records law references that govern confidentiality of records maintained by Psychiatric Security Review Board.
- SB 374 Establishes Task Force on the Determination of a Defendant's Fitness to Proceed by Reason of Incapacity for purpose of studying issues related to procedures and processes for determining defendant's fitness to proceed.
- SB 375 Directs court to inform defendant of potential commitment or conditional discharge prior to accepting plea of guilty except for insanity.
- SB 376 Directs guardian to deliver notice of order of appointment to certain persons.
- SB 377 Provides that evidence of commission of contempt of court is subject to search warrant procedures prior to or during proceeding for imposition of punitive sanction.
- SB 378 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study, in collaboration with Disability Rights Oregon, Oregon Health Authority and Judicial Department, identifying barriers to timely completion of fitness to proceed evaluations and timely admission of defendants for inpatient evaluations.
- SB 379 Provides that conditioning employment on refraining from using any substance that is lawful to use in this state is unlawful employment practice.
- SB 380 Prohibits county from bringing claim or action against person if claim or action is based on statement in trust deed that nominee or agent of lender is grantee or beneficiary, based on county's recording or indexing instrument that states that nominee or agent of lender is grantee or beneficiary or based on person's having obtained or transferred interest in trust deed by means of instrument that was executed or delivered to person but was not recorded in county's deeds and mortgages records or in county's County Clerk Lien Record.
- SB 381 Directs Oregon State Bar to study methods for providing legal representation for indigent persons in civil matters and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2020.
- SB 382 Removes limit of 20 pounds on transfer of usable marijuana from medical marijuana grow site to recreational marijuana processor or wholesaler.
- SB 383 Restricts arbitration award from ordering disciplinary action that differs from disciplinary action imposed by law enforcement agency if arbitrator makes finding that misconduct occurred consistent with agency's finding of misconduct, and disciplinary action imposed by agency is consistent with provisions of discipline guide or discipline matrix adopted by agency as result of collective bargaining and incorporated into agency's disciplinary policies.
- SB 384 Directs State Court Administrator to study options for deprivatizing collection of court fees and fines and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2020.
- SB 385 Allows presiding judge of each judicial district to establish alternative dispute resolution conference procedure for custody and parenting time modifications and enforcement proceedings.
- SB 386 Modifies culpable mental state for crime of unauthorized use of a vehicle when person takes, operates, exercises control over or otherwise uses vehicle, boat or aircraft without consent of owner.
- SB 387 Allows medical marijuana processing site to transfer certain medical marijuana products to person responsible for producing medical marijuana under specified conditions.
- SB 388 Directs Governor or designee to notify district attorney and presiding judge of circuit court of county of conviction within 10 days of granting pardon.
- SB 389 Provides that, in prosecutions for violation of city motor vehicle parking ordinances, defendant may not be required to pay fine or bail amount before requesting hearing or submitting explanation to court.
- SB 390 Allows farm direct marketer sales and consignment sales of olive oil.
- SB 391 Requires contractor licensed to conduct illegal drug manufacturing decontamination work to report property that contractor knows or has reasonable grounds to believe was used for illegal drug manufacturing and that has not been evaluated for fitness of use.
- SB 392 Removes substantive language from definition of "workweek" for purposes of provisions governing overtime.
- SB 393 Authorizes translator districts to annex cities where cable television corporations operate or have ceased operations and city electors approve annexation.
- SB 394 Permits translator districts to use specified technologies.
- SB 395 Requires that emergency communications system provide system for placing outbound telephone calls to subscribers in 9-1-1 service area to warn of existing or impending emergency.
- SB 396 Establishes alternative procedure for use by owner, operator or employee of fuel dispensary to obtain removal of vehicle preventing or hindering access to fuel dispensing equipment.
- SB 397 Allows Department of Transportation to establish lower designated speed on state highway outside of city limits in low-population counties in eastern Oregon without engineering and traffic investigation under certain circumstances.
- SB 398 Establishes elk depredation hunting tags.
- SB 399 Eliminates requirement that applicant for property services contractor license pass qualifying examination.
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SB 400-499
- SB 400 Allows costs attributable to providing transportation for summer programs to be considered approved transportation costs for purposes of State School Fund distributions.
- SB 401 Establishes Economic and Revenue Forecast Council to oversee preparation of state economic and revenue forecasts.
- SB 402 Directs Department of Transportation to expedite post-imposition hearing when driving privileges are suspended for physical or mental condition or impairment.
- SB 403 Authorizes police officers to perform vehicle identification number inspections.
- SB 404 Increases penalty for second conviction of unlawful taking of game mammal within two-year period if offense is committed with culpable mental state.
- SB 405 Directs Department of Transportation to study modification and enforcement of laws regulating identification of long-load trucks on two directional, two-lane highways in this state and report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to transportation on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 406 Prohibits Department of Consumer and Business Services from imposing late fees under state building code that are more than 10 percent of underlying fees.
- SB 407 Provides that if defendant who commits wildlife law offense has previous conviction for violating wildlife laws, upon request of defendant court must consider defendant income before imposing fine for offense.
- SB 408 Allows county to approve certain divisions of land zoned for exclusive farm use for purposes of siting utility facilities necessary for public service.
- SB 409 Directs State Board of Pharmacy to study feasibility of implementing, and to develop plan to implement, program to allow wholesale importation of prescription drugs into Oregon.
- SB 410 Eliminates Department of Consumer and Business Services regulation of recreational vehicle construction.
- SB 411 Provides limited exemption from maximum weight limitations for vehicles powered primarily by means of electric battery.
- SB 412 Requires Oregon Liquor Control Commission to establish advisory committee to assist commission in determining requirements for wine labeled as single-variety wine grown within American Viticultural Area located in Oregon.
- SB 413 Authorizes governing bodies of cities and counties to jointly form district for purposes of acquisition, design, construction, reconstruction, installation, operation, maintenance and repair of limited-access public highway projects within district boundaries.
- SB 414 Allows county to construct, modify and improve roads and highways on lands zoned for exclusive farm use and designated as urban or rural reserves.
- SB 415 Adds Department of Education employees, school district board members and public charter school governing body members to list of mandatory reporters of child abuse.
- SB 416 Authorizes public utilities to implement charitable utility bill payment round up programs.
- SB 417 Establishes new exemptions from carrier of last resort obligation for telecommunications utilities, cooperative corporations and municipalities certified by Public Utility Commission to provide local exchange telecommunications service.
- SB 418 Modifies requirement that start-up businesses that may be assisted by regional collaboration facilitated by Oregon Business Development Department have as purpose commercialization of university-based or university-assisted academic activities and increasing number, and ensuring retention, of such businesses.
- SB 419 Applies retroactive to January 1, 2009, Oregon Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association's $300,000 liability limit for long term care insurance.
- SB 420 Establishes procedures for persons with qualifying marijuana convictions to file motion requesting court to enter order setting aside conviction.
- SB 421 Prohibits insurer from receiving reimbursement or subrogation for personal injury protection benefits or health benefits insurer provided to person injured in motor vehicle accident from any recovery injured person obtains in action for damages except to extent that injured person first receives full compensation for injured person's injuries and reimbursement or subrogation is paid only from total amount of recovery in excess of amount that fully compensates for injured person's injuries.
- SB 422 Expands definition of "natural hair care" to include shampooing and conditioning.
- SB 423 Prohibits law enforcement agencies from employing person as law enforcement officer unless person has completed psychological screening to determine person's fitness to serve as law enforcement officer.
- SB 424 Requires law enforcement agency to establish mental health wellness policy for addressing issues related to mental health wellness of law enforcement officers employed by agency.
- SB 425 Repeals statutes requiring imposition of mandatory minimum sentences for persons under 18 years of age at time of commission of crime.
- SB 426 Requires that value of returned funds taken as cash from person in custody must be equal to value of cash taken.
- SB 427 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.
- SB 428 Directs Department of Education to conduct audit of use of statewide summative assessment in public schools in this state.
- SB 429 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 430 Creates refundable income tax credit for donating shipping container for storage of emergency supplies in or near public building.
- SB 431 Creates urban flood safety and water quality district in portion of Multnomah County within urban growth boundary adopted by Metro, for purposes of acquiring, purchasing, constructing, improving, operating and maintaining infrastructure in order to provide for flood safety and contribute to water quality, floodplain restoration and habitat and landscape resilience.
- SB 432 Authorizes issuance of $10 million in lottery bonds for deposit in Levee Project Subaccount to be used for any purpose for which funds in subaccount may be used.
- SB 433 Modifies process for revising form or notice sent to parents or adult students regarding statewide standardized assessments.
- SB 434 Allows cause of action against patent holder or licensed manufacturer for genetically engineered organism present on land without permission of owner or lawful occupant.
- SB 435 Prohibits employer of public safety officer from comparing number of citations issued by public safety officer with number of citations issued by another public safety officer for purpose of discipline, investigation or job performance.
- SB 436 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Airway Science for Kids, Inc., for purchase of building to house STEAM educational center.
- SB 437 Modifies provisions relating to arbitration award that orders reinstatement of public employee or otherwise relieves public employee of responsibility for misconduct.
- SB 438 Allows person issued disabled parking permit to park in parking space otherwise reserved for residents.
- SB 439 Prohibits confining, restricting or exercising control over movements of game bird or game mammal for use in or promotion of hunting.
- SB 440 Directs Oregon Military Department to end any suspension of Oregon Civil Defense Force.
- SB 441 Allows counties to authorize single-family residential dwellings on farms that have been family-owned for at least 100 years on lands zoned for exclusive farm use.
- SB 442 Allows replacement dwelling for structure that was considered dwelling in final order under Ballot Measure 49 (2007) claim.
- SB 443 Requires use of headlights at all times.
- SB 444 Exempts small modular reactors from certain siting restrictions that apply to nuclear-fueled thermal power plants.
- SB 445 Requires Invasive Species Council to report every two years to interim committee of Legislative Assembly concerning activities of council.
- SB 446 Directs Legislative Administrator to use National Statuary Hall Replacement Fund moneys to commission statues of Chief Joseph and Abigail Scott Duniway to be placed on display in National Statuary Hall in United States Capitol.
- SB 447 Directs State Parks and Recreation Commission to study and make recommendations on collaboration between commission and federal government regarding implementation of Siskiyou national monument.
- SB 448 Establishes voluntary Oregon outdoor recreation search and rescue card program within Office of Emergency Management.
- SB 449 Establishes standards for establishment of farm cafes on lands zoned for exclusive farm use.
- SB 450 Removes from conditions for increases in fuel taxes scheduled for 2022 and 2024 requirement related to compliance with laws requiring least-cost for construction of public improvements by contracting agencies scheduled to receive fuel tax revenue from increases.
- SB 451 Establishes eligibility for renewable energy certificates for facilities that generate electricity from direct combustion of municipal solid waste and became operational before January 1, 1995, if such facilities register with Western Renewable Energy Generation Information System at any time, and for up to 11 average megawatts of electricity generated, per calendar year, from the combustion of biogenic material.
- SB 452 Directs Oregon Health Authority to study responses of emergency medical services to rare medical conditions, particularly conditions requiring emergency use medications for treatment.
- SB 453 Clarifies that Oregon vehicle dealers selling or trading otherwise taxable motor vehicles to other Oregon vehicle dealers for resale are not liable for motor vehicle dealer privilege tax on such sales or trades.
- SB 454 Transfers administration of Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act, unclaimed estates and escheating funds from Department of State Lands to State Treasurer.
- SB 455 Requires certain institutions of higher education to require contractors to employ apprentices and to establish and execute plan for outreach, recruitment and retention of women and minority individuals for certain work relating to improvements to real property.
- SB 456 Prohibits State Board of Education, school district or public charter school from requiring student to pass test to demonstrate proficiency in Essential Learning Skills in order to receive diploma.
- SB 457 Adds consumer advocate as nonvoting member of Higher Education Coordinating Commission.
- SB 458 Establishes Oregon Homeless Youth Task Force.
- SB 459 Decreases reserve amounts in auctions for tax credits for certified Opportunity Grant contributions and certified film production development contributions.
- SB 460 Requires public schools to provide course of instruction regarding founders of Oregon and United States.
- SB 461 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on imposition of death penalty and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 462 Provides that person who served in United States Naval Construction Force, or "Seabees," is eligible to receive veterans' recognition registration plate.
- SB 463 Authorizes Legislative Administration Committee to enter into agreement with City of Salem to assign authority over certain parking spaces.
- SB 464 Abolishes daylight saving time.
- SB 465 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on sentences imposed on first-time sex offenders and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 466 Creates task force to develop specific standards for animal to qualify as assistance animal or companion animal for purposes of state law.
- SB 467 Prohibits courts from applying Sharia law.
- SB 468 Allows exclusion from taxable estate for value of interest in farm, forestry or fishing business.
- SB 469 Removes assault in the second degree from list of crimes requiring mandatory minimum prison sentence for person 15 years of age or older at time of commission of crime.
- SB 470 Expands offense of failing to obey a police officer to include failure to obey cadet acting under supervision of police officer.
- SB 471 Requires prospective contractor to state in bid or proposal for public contract whether and extent to which prospective contractor will use conflict minerals in performing public contract and whether prospective contractor's disclosures, policies, practices and procedures with respect to procuring conflict minerals comply with Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas.
- SB 472 Prohibits caller from purchasing or obtaining for valuable consideration list or compilation of telephone numbers for purpose of making unsolicited call to subscriber and from making, or using automatic dialing and announcing device to make, unsolicited call to subscriber using telephone number that caller obtained from list or compilation of telephone numbers that other person sold or otherwise transferred, for valuable consideration, to caller.
- SB 473 Increases daily juror fees and juror mileage reimbursement rates.
- SB 474 Reduces length of time of parental desertion or abandonment of child resulting in forfeiture of parent's intestate share of child's estate or parent's interest in property transferred from child to parent by transfer on death deed in parental forfeiture action to one year if person who would benefit from forfeiture is child or sibling of deceased child or three years for all others.
- SB 475 Permits school district to provide abbreviated school day program to foster youth student only if student's foster parent is provided opportunity to participate in decision and school district provides certain written information to foster parent.
- SB 476 Restricts disclosure as public records of certain records maintained by Psychiatric Security Review Board.
- SB 477 Establishes proceeding whereby person may obtain court order temporarily excluding legislator or other elected official from Capitol or other workplace, if court determines that reasonable cause exists for physical presence of legislator or elected official in Capitol or other workplace to create hostile environment for others.
- SB 478 Prohibits campaign moneys and public moneys from being used to make payments in connection with nondisclosure agreement relating to workplace harassment.
- SB 479 Requires public employers to adopt policies to prevent workplace harassment.
- SB 480 Provides that person commits crime of endangering the welfare of a minor by exposing person under 18 years of age to unlawful activity involving controlled substances.
- SB 481 Requires law enforcement agency that takes custody of firearms under firearms surrender protocol to establish procedures to notify certain individuals of law enforcement agency's anticipated return of firearm.
- SB 482 Provides that sexual assault restraining order is of indefinite duration and continues until order is terminated by court.
- SB 483 Requires Oregon State Lottery, in event of systemwide event that causes winnings to go unclaimed, to stop use of faulty equipment or software and attempt to pay unclaimed winnings to players.
- SB 484 Limits landlord to single applicant screening charge per 60-day period, per applicant applying to rent multiple dwelling units owned or managed by landlord.
- SB 485 Directs Oregon Health Authority to collaborate with certain schools and facilities when developing plan for communication following suspected suicide.
- SB 486 Establishes timelines by which evaluations must be completed to determine eligibility for special education.
- SB 487 Prohibits insurers from using credit history or insurance score to decline coverage of, rerate or otherwise determine eligibility for motor vehicle insurance.
- SB 488 Requires Department of Corrections to offer immunization against influenza virus to each inmate in physical custody of department.
- SB 489 Encourages school districts to collaborate and enter into agreements with law enforcement and providers of social media websites and applications for purpose of responding to acts of cyberbullying.
- SB 490 Modifies definition of "exempt prohibited individual." Prohibits permanently from providing child care individuals who have been subject of substantiated report of child abuse in which victim suffered serious harm or death and individuals who are required to report as sex offenders.
- SB 491 Transfers from Department of Human Services to Oregon Community Foundation responsibility for administering Fairview housing trust.
- SB 492 Proclaims state policy to provide aids, benefits and services to persons with disabilities who are parents or guardians.
- SB 493 Establishes Oregon Human Rights Commission to safeguard dignity and basic human rights of individuals who have intellectual or developmental disabilities.
- SB 494 Requires employers who are authorized to pay subminimum wages to individuals with disabilities to pay certain wage rates until June 30, 2023.
- SB 495 Prohibits use of dog to extract inmate from cell in correctional facilities .
- SB 496 Prohibits school district from restricting access by alternative education students, English language learners or special education students to specialized learning areas and certain common areas.
- SB 497 Lowers high school grade point average required to participate in Oregon Promise program from 2.5 to 2.0.
- SB 498 Prohibits Department of Corrections from entering into contract with inmate telephone services provider that authorizes department to receive fee or commission other than reimbursement for expenses.
- SB 499 Adds to rights of persons with mental illness committed to Oregon Health Authority, right to reasonable privacy and security in resting, sleeping, dressing, bathing, personal hygiene and toileting.
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SB 500-599
- SB 500 Grants higher property tax exemption for property of veterans with service-connected disabilities.
- SB 501 Requires person to secure permit before purchasing or otherwise receiving firearm.
- SB 502 Creates Sunset Advisory Committee.
- SB 503 Specifies that electricity generated by hydroelectric facility or other equipment that generates electricity through use of hydroelectric energy may be used to comply with renewable portfolio standard.
- SB 504 Expands definition of "green energy technology" for purposes of public improvement contracts.
- SB 505 Directs Oregon Broadband Advisory Council to study issues related to expansion of broadband capacity and access.
- SB 506 Allows counties in eastern Oregon with population less than 50,000 to approve land use applications on certain nonresource, rural lands for industrial or commercial uses that are inconsistent with zoning of such lands.
- SB 507 Specifies certain presumptions as to compensability of covered employee's claim of benefits under workers' compensation law for death, disability or impairment of health .
- SB 508 Specifies that electricity generated by hydroelectric facility or other equipment that generates electricity through use of hydroelectric energy may be used to comply with renewable portfolio standard.
- SB 509 Repeals crime of unlawfully transporting hay.
- SB 510 Directs Department of Human Services to promulgate rules regarding certain employment and hiring practices.
- SB 511 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Water Resources Department for distribution to Harney County for ground water study and installation of water conservation measures.
- SB 512 Defines "rural communities" and "frontier communities" for purposes of Local Innovation and Fast Track Housing Program.
- SB 513 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to City of Mosier for construction of joint-use fire hall and community center.
- SB 514 Requires manufacturer, distributor or importer of beverage sold in this state to pay dealer one cent per beverage container redeemed by dealer to cover collection costs.
- SB 515 Allows dealers required to accept and pay refund value of empty beverage containers to provide accounting mechanism by which persons may redeem refund value of beverage containers at later date.
- SB 516 Requires Oregon Liquor Control Commission to submit report to Legislative Assembly, no later than September 15 of each even-numbered year, relating to ratio of redemption centers to population.
- SB 517 Requires manufacturer, distributor or importer of beverage sold in this state to ensure that beverage containers are collected from small dealer no later than 30 days after dealer redeems beverage containers.
- SB 518 Provides that members of Oregon Transportation Commission are entitled to annual compensation of $20,000.
- SB 519 Increases minimum wage exemption for purposes of garnishment and execution.
- SB 520 Establishes Legislative Committee on Accountability as joint committee of Legislative Assembly composed of equal number of majority and minority members.
- SB 521 Repeals statute authorizing payment of support for child attending school.
- SB 522 Prohibits person from, with intent to defraud, returning for refund value during one day 50 or more individual beverage containers that person knows were not sold in this state.
- SB 523 Authorizes Department of Revenue to make publicly available by posting online information about delinquent tax debtors.
- SB 524 Designates certain lands in Washington County that Metro designated as rural reserve land as urban reserve land.
- SB 525 Allows certain employers to permit employees to work more than 60 hours in one workweek to cover for employee absences.
- SB 526 Directs Oregon Health Authority to design, implement and maintain voluntary statewide program to provide nurse home visiting services to families with infants up to six months of age.
- SB 527 Modifies definition of "fixed load vehicle" to exclude bucket trucks.
- SB 528 Directs Department of Transportation to erect and maintain roadside memorial signs for firefighters killed in line of duty.
- SB 529 Defines "housing-limited city." Allows housing-limited city to support housing construction and increased density by temporarily suspending or exempting properties from certain planning and zoning ordinances and by allowing expansion of its urban growth boundary without review by Land Conservation and Development Commission.
- SB 530 Requires that collective bargaining agreements with state agency within executive branch be negotiated and entered into in even-numbered year preceding biennium in which agreement takes effect.
- SB 531 Redirects employee contribution to Public Employees Retirement System to account to be used to pay for pension or other retirement benefits payable to member or member's beneficiary accrued on or after January 1, 2020.
- SB 532 Requires member of individual account program of Public Employees Retirement System and member's employer to each contribute three percent of member's salary to individual account program.
- SB 533 Redirects employee contribution to Public Employees Retirement System to account to be used to pay for pension or other retirement benefits payable to member or member's beneficiary accrued on or after January 1, 2020.
- SB 534 Requires local governments to allow single-family dwellings within urban growth boundary of city with population greater than 25,000 in residential lots platted and zoned for such uses.
- SB 535 Increases weight allotted for children in poverty, in foster homes and in certain state-recognized facilities for purposes of State School Fund distributions.
- SB 536 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Agriculture for distribution to Food Innovation Center of Oregon State University to support product development relating to milk.
- SB 537 Requires that rules adopted by Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services for coordination of benefits protect insured from out-of-pocket expenses if combined coverages exceed costs to be reimbursed.
- SB 538 Directs Department of Justice to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law related to towing.
- SB 539 Bans use or discharge of exploding targets, tracer ammunition or fireworks on land owned by public body during periods established by certain State Forester declarations relating to fire danger.
- SB 540 Requires that institutions of higher education report allegations of sexual assault to law enforcement agency.
- SB 541 Designates March 18 of each year as DeMolay Day.
- SB 542 Permits Secretary of State to examine uncompiled source code for computer program or computer software used in voting machine or vote tally system as part of audit of machine or system.
- SB 543 Authorizes formation of children's service districts.
- SB 544 Requires ambulances to carry emergency treatment medication for adrenal insufficiency disorder.
- SB 545 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to adopt uniform rules for standardization of reports and informational material submitted to Legislative Assembly or supplied to public.
- SB 546 Creates crime of unlawful administration of electroconvulsive therapy.
- SB 547 Prohibits use of gillnets and tangle nets for fishing.
- SB 548 Establishes State Board of Towing within Department of Transportation.
- SB 549 Authorizes juvenile offender charged with offense subject to mandatory minimum sentence, who receives mandatory minimum sentence or other sentence of imprisonment, to be eligible for conditional release after serving at least one-half of sentence imposed.
- SB 550 Provides that statutes providing for Oregon Retirement Savings Plan create contract between State of Oregon and participants in retirement plan providing that contributions to retirement plan may not be combined with moneys contained in Public Employees Retirement Fund.
- SB 551 Redirects employee contributions made by member of system from individual account program to account to be used to pay for member's pension or other retirement benefits accrued on or after January 1, 2020.
- SB 552 Appropriates to Department of Education for State School Fund amount determined by Quality Education Commission to be sufficient to ensure that state's system of kindergarten through grade 12 public education meets quality goals.
- SB 553 Removes sunset on provisions that allow certain nonresident students to attend public schools as resident students for purposes of State School Fund distributions.
- SB 554 Changes calculation of final average salary for purposes of Public Employees Retirement System to use five years of salary instead of three years, for salary paid on and after January 1, 2020.
- SB 555 Eliminates option of members of individual account program of Public Employees Retirement System to receive distributions as installment payments upon retirement.
- SB 556 Specifies that new or increased fees adopted by state agency do not become effective unless approved by Legislative Assembly by law.
- SB 557 Prohibits permanent rule from being in effect for longer than six years.
- SB 558 Authorizes city to designate speed five miles per hour slower than statutory speed for highway under city's jurisdiction that is not arterial highway and is located in residence district, including territory that is not business district that is contiguous to highway and has access to dwellings provided by alleys.
- SB 559 Expands authority to operate fixed photo radar systems in high crash corridors to all cities.
- SB 560 Authorizes all cities to elect to operate photo radar if city pays costs of operating photo radar.
- SB 561 Decreases amount of cash match applicants must provide to receive grants for safety improvement projects near schools.
- SB 562 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 563 Prohibits public body from using cell-site simulator device to obtain or use personal electronic data or personal electronic metadata unless public body obtains consent or pursuant to search warrant or established warrant exception.
- SB 564 Adjusts affordable housing pilot program qualifications to allow one project in city with population over 35,000 and one in city with population of 35,000 or less.
- SB 565 Establishes that decisions related to immunizations are personal health care decisions and that immunizations may not be mandated as condition of employment for registered nurses or other medical staff unless required by federal law.
- SB 566 Modifies crimes of intimidation in the second degree and intimidation in the first degree.
- SB 567 Requires State Forester to actively manage state forestlands to achieve and maintain low forest fuel load levels.
- SB 568 Establishes tax credit for reforestation of commercial forestland following loss from catastrophic fire event.
- SB 569 Allows certain local governments to include within urban growth boundary lands for needed housing.
- SB 570 Authorizes local government to waive requirements of land use planning goals to establish and maintain five-year supply of employment lands.
- SB 571 Creates credit against income tax for taxpayers with not more than 100 employees that create 10 or more new jobs during tax year.
- SB 572 Imposes new requirements on pharmacy benefit managers registered in this state.
- SB 573 Directs Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to immediately suspend license or registration of teacher or administrator if commission determines there is reasonable cause to support report that teacher or administrator engaged in specified behavior.
- SB 574 Establishes Task Force on California's Knox-Keene Health Care Service Plan Act of 1975 to determine appropriateness and feasibility of adopting in Oregon any provisions relating to regulation of health maintenance organizations.
- SB 575 Requires vision examination as part of evaluation before initially receiving special education.
- SB 576 Imposes certain requirements related to private security providers who contract with or are employed by institutions of higher education to provide private security services on campus and special campus security officers commissioned by governing boards of public universities.
- SB 577 Renames crime of intimidation as bias crime.
- SB 578 Provides that determinations of guilt for certain marijuana offenses merge into one conviction and are not separately punishable.
- SB 579 Creates exception under Death with Dignity Act to 15-day waiting period for patient with less than 15 days to live.
- SB 580 Prohibits use of cyanide devices to control wildlife.
- SB 581 Increases criminal penalties for offenses relating to use of unmanned aircraft system to interfere with aircraft.
- SB 582 Authorizes Governor to enter into agreement with another state for purposes of cross-jurisdictional coordination and enforcement of marijuana-related businesses and cross-juridictional delivery of marijuana items.
- SB 583 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to conduct study regarding potential benchmarks for designation and protection of wildlife corridors.
- SB 584 Establishes Statewide School Safety and Prevention System.
- SB 585 Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to establish Responsible Cannabis Retailer Program to prevent sales of marijuana items to minors.
- SB 586 Abolishes "Office of Manufactured Dwelling Park Community Relations." Renames "Mobile Home Parks Account" to "Manufactured and Marina Communities Account." Requires facilities to establish mediation policy for certain disputes.
- SB 587 Prohibits policy or certificate of health insurance from requiring prior authorization for coverage of specified treatment by participating physical or occupational therapist if treatment is medically necessary and falls within quantitative treatment limits of policy or certificate.
- SB 588 Establishes Outdoor Therapy Grant Program within State Parks and Recreation Department for purpose of awarding grants to enhance outdoor environmental, ecological, agricultural or other natural resource-based therapy programs serving residents of this state.
- SB 589 Creates Outdoor Education and Recreation Grant Program.
- SB 590 Conditionally limits space considered to be occupied by dealer for purposes of obligation to redeem beverage containers.
- SB 591 Makes violation of statutes or rules regarding minimum standards for wine, or branding or labeling requirements for wine, unlawful trade practice.
- SB 592 Repeals $500,000 limitation on awards of noneconomic damages in civil actions seeking damages for bodily injury, death or property damage.
- SB 593 Makes person holding resident disabled veteran hunting license eligible for additional preference points in controlled hunt permit preference system.
- SB 594 Requires candidate for President or Vice President of United States, in order to appear on general election ballot or in general election voters' pamphlet, to provide Secretary of State with copy of candidate's federal income tax returns for five years preceding year of general election and with written consent for public disclosure of tax returns.
- SB 595 Adjusts allocation percentages of net revenue from new or increased local transient lodging tax to allow up to 30 percent of such revenue to be used to fund affordable workforce housing.
- SB 596 Provides that if person reports commission of person felony to emergency communications system or law enforcement agency, evidence of prostitution obtained as result of making report may not be used against person in prosecution for prostitution or attempted prostitution.
- SB 597 Authorizes use of pseudonym, initials or other signifier instead of name of victim, or witness if witness is also victim, in indictment when specified requirements are met.
- SB 598 Changes name of Oregon Global Warming Commission to Oregon Climate Change Commission.
- SB 599 Establishes Medical Marijuana Patient Access Committee to study and recommend methods to reduce barriers to accessing medical marijuana and to advise Oregon Health Authority on issues related to accessing medical marijuana.
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SB 600-699
- SB 600 Adds requirement that communities be within same region that is used to determine required minimum wage to be considered comparable communities.
- SB 601 Limits percentage of general purpose grants that school districts and education service districts may expend on administrative expenses.
- SB 602 Directs Department of Justice to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to domestic violence.
- SB 603 Allows Oregon Liquor Control Commission to enter into interstate agreements with agencies of other states for purpose of ensuring multistate enforcement of standards for wine consistent with standards of state where wine was produced.
- SB 604 Specifies that new or increased fees adopted by state agency do not become effective unless approved by Legislative Assembly by law.
- SB 605 Establishes office of State Ombudsman.
- SB 606 Establishes Domestic Violence Committee within Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to facilitate coordination between state agencies and organizations providing services in response to domestic violence, advise Governor and Legislative Assembly regarding policies and best practices for state agency response to domestic violence, provide training for state agencies regarding domestic violence and increase public awareness regarding domestic violence issues.
- SB 607 Repeals provisions relating to use of incremental baseball tax revenues to finance major league stadium.
- SB 608 Prohibits landlord from terminating month-to-month tenancy without cause after 12 months of occupancy.
- SB 609 Restates existing requirement that public records requester make request for records in writing.
- SB 610 Provides that school districts and education service districts are not authorized to issue bonds to finance pension liabilities.
- SB 611 Declares policy of state to use zero-based budgeting in developing biennial budget plan.
- SB 612 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to enforce three basin rule equitably.
- SB 613 Increases weight allotted for children in poverty for purposes of State School Fund distributions.
- SB 614 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 615 Establishes exception to gift limitation for food and beverages consumed by members of Legislative Assembly and candidates for office as members of Legislative Assembly.
- SB 616 Provides that State Treasurer may not recommend prudent maximum amount of lottery bonds that would cause combined existing and proposed lottery bond debt service to exceed 25 percent of unobligated net lottery proceeds.
- SB 617 Requires public employer to include certain information about contributions to retirement plans and payments for health insurance or benefits in itemized pay statement provided to employees.
- SB 618 Requires school districts to describe amount of moneys received from local, state, federal and other sources for each student of school district and to make information available at school district's office and on school district's website.
- SB 619 Prohibits use of gillnets and tangle nets for fishing.
- SB 620 Creates credit against income taxes for amounts paid as interest on qualified education loans.
- SB 621 Prohibits local governments from restricting use of lawful dwellings for vacation occupancy.
- SB 622 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to make special cougar tags available that allow use of dogs to hunt cougars.
- SB 623 Limits types of new vehicles person may register on and after January 1, 2025, if person resides in county with large population.
- SB 624 Requires public universities to establish common application for undergraduate admission.
- SB 625 Modifies crimes of intimidation in the second degree and intimidation in the first degree.
- SB 626 Amends definitions of "actual conflict of interest" and "potential conflict of interest" to apply to members of public official's household, rather than to all relatives of public official.
- SB 627 Transfers duties, functions and powers of State Department of Fish and Wildlife relating to tax exemption for riparian land, special assessment for qualified wildlife habitat, identification or designation of threatened or endangered species, exception of nongame wildlife and forest health policies to Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board.
- SB 628 Requires that post-secondary institution of education that requires students to receive immunizations accept from student who declines immunization certification that student has completed vaccine educational module.
- SB 629 Allows transfers of certain authorizations for dwelling within farm or forest zone as property interest in land.
- SB 630 Permits chairperson of county central committee or state central committee to send notification of date of anticipated meeting by postal mail or electronic mail.
- SB 631 Requires Department of Transportation to give preference to procuring wood products that are sourced, fabricated or processed within this state for all public improvement projects or public works projects for which department advertises or solicits bid or proposal for public contract.
- SB 632 Modifies intake conditions for motorized suction dredge in motorized in-stream placer mining.
- SB 633 Exempts equipment run on recirculating water systems from ban on in-stream placer mining in salmonid habitat.
- SB 634 Provides for remuneration paid to certain employee of public charter school who resides and performs service in United States to be treated as if remuneration were includable in employee's taxable income during continuous period of employment with public charter school.
- SB 635 Increases limits on liquor licensing fees.
- SB 636 Requires Public Utility Commission to adopt by rule renewable natural gas program for natural gas utilities to recover prudently incurred qualified investments in meeting certain targets for including renewable natural gas in gas purchases for distribution to retail natural gas customers.
- SB 637 Raises statutory threshold for requiring public utility to receive Public Utility Commission approval for disposition of certain property from $100,000 to $1 million.
- SB 638 Requires research facilities that use dogs or cats for laboratory research to offer dogs or cats no longer used for research for adoption prior to euthanasia.
- SB 639 Provides for regulation by Oregon Liquor Control Commission of consumption and sale of marijuana items at temporary events, including licensure of premises on which temporary events are held.
- SB 640 Directs Governor or designee to notify presiding judge of circuit court of county of conviction within 10 days of granting certain pardons.
- SB 641 Establishes retirement benefits payable under Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan to persons who establish membership in Public Employees Retirement System on or after effective date of Act.
- SB 642 Directs Department of Revenue to disclose corporate excise and income tax returns to chairpersons and vice chairpersons of legislative committees related to revenue.
- SB 643 Eliminates cap on total amount authorized for grant program for installation of generator connectors on fuel sources at cardlock fuel facilities.
- SB 644 Expands legal expenses for which principal campaign committees, political committees and petition committees can use amounts received as contributions.
- SB 645 Restricts use of certain moneys deposited in State Wildlife Fund.
- SB 646 Exempts transferee who is certified participant in Address Confidentiality Program from private firearm transfer criminal background check requirement.
- SB 647 Modifies provisions relating to immunization records required for children attending schools and children's facilities.
- SB 648 Prohibits abortion unless physician has first determined probable post-fertilization age of unborn child, except in case of medical emergency.
- SB 649 Requires licensed health care provider to provide vaccine information packet to patient to whom licensed health care provider administers vaccine.
- SB 650 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to produce four reports on elk populations and financial impacts of elk using private lands as range.
- SB 651 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Military Department for distribution to counties for purpose of acquiring analog encoders for transmission of information to broadcasters in case of emergency.
- SB 652 Modifies laws related to transportation projects.
- SB 653 Prohibits Department of Human Services from disclosing records and reports related to child abuse investigations to certain entities unless court finds report of abuse is founded.
- SB 654 Imposes public safety assessment on covered entities.
- SB 655 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to annually report to Access and Habitat Board regarding programs and projects funded from Access and Habitat Board Subaccount of Fish and Wildlife Account.
- SB 656 Requires professional licensing board to consider experience in lieu of high school diploma or equivalent for licensure, certification or other authorization to provide certain occupational or professional services.
- SB 657 Requires state agencies to provide summary of legal advice regarding validity or effect of proposed rule or written order.
- SB 658 Establishes General Counsel Committee within Legislative Assembly, and directs committee to select General Counsel.
- SB 659 Requires Oregon Government Ethics Commission to issue commission advisory opinion in response to written request relating to events that have already occurred.
- SB 660 Requires public universities, in consultation with Department of Revenue, to develop comprehensive proposal to make public universities as financially independent from state as possible and to reduce hardship imposed on Oregon residents by student loan debt.
- SB 661 Establishes $1 million limit on total amount of moneys that may exist in campaign account or petition account.
- SB 662 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 663 Directs Department of Revenue to disclose corporate excise and income tax returns to members of legislative committees related to revenue.
- SB 664 Requires school districts to provide instruction about Holocaust and genocide beginning with 2020-2021 school year.
- SB 665 Directs State Board of Education to adopt rules for administration of naloxone or any similar medication designed to rapidly reverse overdose of opioid drug.
- SB 666 Increases fee for Pacific Wonderland registration plates.
- SB 667 Increases enrollment percentage at which student must receive approval from school district before enrolling in virtual public charter school.
- SB 668 Establishes education savings account program.
- SB 669 Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt training requirements that include minimum number of hours of orientation and assessment of competency for individual who is not licensed health care provider to complete before providing in-home care services as employee of in-home care agency, home health agency or hospital.
- SB 670 Prohibits name of county clerk or filing officer from appearing in official capacity on voters' pamphlet, return identification envelope, secrecy envelope or other ballot information provided to electors if county clerk or filing officer is on ballot.
- SB 671 Removes provisions relating to limitations on hospital reimbursement rates for Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board.
- SB 672 Requires Department of Environmental Quality, not less than once every two years, to provide for onsite wastewater treatment system maintenance provider training course to be held at Bend campus of Central Oregon Community College.
- SB 673 Creates crime of threatening to commit a terroristic act.
- SB 674 Provides that Oregon estate tax is imposed only on estates of decedents dying on or before December 31, 2018.
- SB 675 Modifies crime of second degree child neglect to exclude actions permitting certain children to engage in independent activities.
- SB 676 Provides that with respect to newborn screening, Oregon Health Authority shall specify that person providing newborn screening may conduct tests for conditions listed on most recent edition of Recommended Uniform Screening Panel by United States Department of Health and Human Services.
- SB 677 Requires publicly traded corporations that are required to file tax returns to file annual disclosure statements with Secretary of State, listing information including federal taxable income, Oregon taxable income, additions, subtractions, credits, tax liability, wages and compensation and sales.
- SB 678 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Salvage Chief (LSM380) Foundation for purpose of repairing and upgrading salvage vessel.
- SB 679 For purposes of unemployment insurance law, modifies exclusion from definition of "employment" for individuals making sales of consumer goods or services in home or otherwise than in permanent retail establishment.
- SB 680 Creates crime of patronizing a trafficked child.
- SB 681 Permits person to enter into oral or written supported decision-making agreement and provides scope of valid agreement.
- SB 682 Requires court, under certain circumstances, to appoint legal counsel for respondent or protected person in protective proceeding.
- SB 683 Limits guardian's authority to limit protected person's preferred associations with third parties.
- SB 684 Specifies requirements for covered entities that own, license, maintain, store, manage, collect, process, acquire or otherwise possess personal information, and for vendors that provide services to covered entities, to notify consumers of breach of security.
- SB 685 Renames Law Enforcement Contacts Policy and Data Review Committee to Commission on Equity in Policing.
- SB 686 Allows athlete agents to pay for certain expenses in connection with recruiting and signing student athletes.
- SB 687 Directs Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board to establish pilot programs allowing public employees who live in geographic area served by Eastern Oregon Coordinated Care Organization to obtain health services from Eastern Oregon Coordinated Care Organization.
- SB 688 Directs professional licensing board to annually report to interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to veterans information about temporary authorizations to practice occupational or professional service for spouses or domestic partners of members of Armed Forces of United States who are stationed in this state.
- SB 689 Requires that spouses or dependent children of active members of Armed Forces of United States who are considered residents at time of admission to community college or public university continue to be considered residents for as long as they remain continuously enrolled at community college or public university.
- SB 690 Repeals sunset provision for Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children.
- SB 691 Requires ballots returned by mail to be postmarked not later than Saturday before date of election.
- SB 692 Directs Youth Development Division to develop and administer statewide youth reengagement system.
- SB 693 Extends by five years certain provisions that allow nonresident students to attend public schools as resident students for purposes of State School Fund distributions.
- SB 694 Establishes Task Force on Rural Fire Protection District Community Development to study and develop recommendations for developing, enhancing or expanding ability of rural fire protection districts to facilitate community development efforts following natural disaster.
- SB 695 Increases maximum term of promissory notes issued by ports.
- SB 696 Increases amount of insurance policy that may be required by county governing body to approve permit for outdoor mass gathering.
- SB 697 Exempts transfer of firearm to museum from criminal background check requirement for private firearm transfers.
- SB 698 Directs State Board of Pharmacy to adopt rules to require that prescription drugs be labeled in English and other language upon request of practitioner, patient or patient representative.
- SB 699 Provides that machinery and equipment used to compress and bale harvested straw, hay, grass or other plants for purpose of storage or shipment is tangible personal property exempt from ad valorem property taxation.
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SB 700-799
- SB 700 Authorizes certain providers of water from source within Deschutes River Basin to collect fee from water recipients on behalf of nonprofit corporation.
- SB 701 Provides that, for estate of decedents dying on or after January 1, 2019, Oregon estate tax is not due unless value of Oregon taxable estate equals or exceeds $11.4 million.
- SB 702 Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to study land value taxation and submit report to interim legislative committees related to revenue.
- SB 703 Establishes Task Force on Protecting Health Information.
- SB 704 Authorizes issuance of Article XI-Q bonds to finance seismic and life safety improvements to State Capitol building and grounds.
- SB 705 Directs Public Employees Retirement Board to allow participating employers making certain lump sum payments to Public Employees Retirement System to choose starting date for amortization period for use of lump sum payment to offset contributions to system.
- SB 706 Defines "cohousing" and allows counties to permit cohousing in lands zoned for rural residential uses under established conditions.
- SB 707 Establishes Youth Suicide Intervention and Prevention Advisory Committee.
- SB 708 Exempts petitioner in stalking protective order proceeding from requirement to pay prevailing party fee unless court finds petitioner initiated proceeding with malicious intent.
- SB 709 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for distribution to public universities.
- SB 710 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for State School Fund.
- SB 711 Prohibits agency from imposing civil penalty on small business under certain circumstances.
- SB 712 Reduces, to 0.15 percent, percentage of energy resource supplier's gross operating revenue that annual energy resource supplier assessment may not exceed.
- SB 713 Requires State Department of Energy to conduct study on department's contributions to leading State of Oregon to safe, clean and sustainable energy future.
- SB 714 Requires State Department of Energy to conduct study related to Energy Facility Siting Council and report findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly by September 15, 2021.
- SB 715 Requires State Department of Energy to conduct study related to Energy Facility Siting Council and report findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly by September 15, 2021.
- SB 716 Requires retail seller or provider of essential goods and services to accept offer to pay by cash from retail buyer for purchase of goods or services.
- SB 717 Establishes refundable credit against personal income taxes for contributions to higher education savings network account.
- SB 718 Expands establishment of proof of filing with Oregon Tax Court to include filing of complaint or petition dispatched via private express carrier.
- SB 719 Directs Department of Education to develop and provide system of supports and technical assistance for school districts that is related to abbreviated school day programs for students with individualized education program.
- SB 720 Expands crime of official misconduct in the first degree to include certain acts by persons responsible for approving licensing or certification application for provision of care to vulnerable persons.
- SB 721 Requires coordinated care organization to reimburse cost of services provided by school-based health centers to members of coordinated care organization at rate paid to in-network providers.
- SB 722 Provides state-funded program to pay unemployment benefits to employees of United States and active duty members of Armed Forces of United States who are required to perform service without compensation due to lapse of federal appropriations and who would otherwise be eligible for unemployment compensation for federal employees or ex-servicemembers under federal law.
- SB 723 Prohibits person from conducting or participating in contest, competition, tournament or derby that has objective of taking coyotes for prizes .
- SB 724 Requires Oregon Health Authority to recover, within 60 days, all overpayments to coordinated care organizations.
- SB 725 Specifies charges, convictions, arrests, deferred sentences, conditional discharges, referrals for diversion programs and pending indictments that may not be considered in fitness determinations.
- SB 726 Makes unlawful employment practice for employer to enter agreement that would prevent employee from disclosing or discussing conduct that constitutes unlawful discrimination, including sexual assault.
- SB 727 Requires Department of Human Services to contract with nonprofit organization to implement and administer program to assist recipients of supplemental nutrition assistance in purchasing locally grown fruits and vegetables from farmers' markets, farm share sites and retail outlets that participate in program.
- SB 728 Includes insurance in definition of real estate, goods and services that are subject to penalties for unlawful trade practices.
- SB 729 Modifies Elderly Persons and Persons With Disabilities Abuse Prevention Act to apply to elderly persons who are residents of long term care facilities.
- SB 730 Integrates foundational curricula and unified statewide transfer agreements into Transfer Student Bill of Rights and Responsibilities.
- SB 731 Authorizes recognized student government of community college or public university, or member of recognized student government, to make statement or issue resolution to promote or oppose gathering of signatures on initiative or referendum petition or adoption of ballot measure.
- SB 732 Removes naturopathic physicians from list of medical professionals who conduct certain medical assessments for reported child abuse.
- SB 733 Increases amount of value of homesteads exempt from sale on execution, judgment lien or liability for debts of owner.
- SB 734 Requires individual and group health insurance policies to reimburse services provided by naturopathic physicians within scope of their practice if services are reimbursed when provided by licensed physicians.
- SB 735 Renames Health Plan Quality Metrics Committee of Oregon Health Policy Board to Health Quality Metrics Committee and expands membership to include member with expertise in oral health and dental care, member representing rural hospitals and member representing insurers that offer health benefit plans to small employers.
- SB 736 Modifies terminology in domestic relations proceedings regarding custody of and parenting time with children.
- SB 737 Extends sunset for property tax exemption for low income rental housing.
- SB 738 Provides that transferor of vehicle is not civilly or criminally liable for parking, abandoning or operation of vehicle by other person if vehicle dealer submits dealer notice of vehicle purchase to Department of Transportation.
- SB 739 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for distribution to University of Oregon for program that strives to improve high school graduation rates through collaborative partnerships between university faculty and high school teachers.
- SB 740 Requires health benefit plans that cover radiation therapy for cancer to cover proton beam therapy on basis no less favorable than other covered benefits.
- SB 741 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Agriculture for deposit in Wolf Management Compensation and Proactive Trust Fund.
- SB 742 Allows Health Licensing Office to issue license to engage in practice of athletic training to qualified applicant.
- SB 743 Requires Interstate 5 Rose Quarter Project and Interstate 205 Abernethy Bridge Project to include new additional travel lanes along specified portion of highway.
- SB 744 Establishes Joint Committee on Conduct and Legislative Equity Office.
- SB 745 Directs Department of Human Services to conduct annual in-person case planning with ward 14 years of age or older during which department informs ward that ward is eligible for transition services and provides ward with assistance in accessing transition services, if applicable.
- SB 746 Requires person applying for renewal of driver license or driver permit to pass knowledge test of traffic laws.
- SB 747 Establishes TriMet Crash Advisory Committee.
- SB 748 Directs Department of Transportation, in conjunction with Oregon Health Authority, to provide to applicant for driver license written material regarding becoming bone marrow donor.
- SB 749 Requires health benefit plans to cover fertility and reproductive endocrinology services.
- SB 750 Establishes procedure for aggrieved person, whistleblower or representative organization to bring action in name of state to recover civil penalties for violations of certain laws related to labor and employment.
- SB 751 Allows certain planned communities to deposit their funds into local government investment pool managed by State Treasurer.
- SB 752 Directs Department of Education to conduct study to determine adequacy of public education in state.
- SB 753 Authorizes executive director of Oregon Ocean Science Trust to enter into agreement with private, nonprofit organization under which organization shall solicit gifts, grants and donations in support of work of trust.
- SB 754 Creates income tax credit for rural nurse faculty members.
- SB 755 Establishes Citizens' Initiative Review Commission Endowment Fund and Operating Subaccount.
- SB 756 Appropriates moneys to Department of Environmental Quality to award grant under ORS 454.779 and cover administrative costs necessary to implement ORS 454.779.
- SB 757 Allows inclusion of counterclaims in responsive pleadings in appeals filed in tax court.
- SB 758 Increases percentage of federal earned income credit allowable as credit against Oregon personal income tax.
- SB 759 Provides that auction company has lien on motor vehicle that auction company possesses and stored on premises that auction company owns or controls.
- SB 760 Requires at least 50 percent of total annual amount of all civil penalties imposed by Environmental Quality Commission or Department of Environmental Quality for violations of water quality rules or standards to be deposited in Waterway Enhancement Fund.
- SB 761 Requires that only elector who has personally printed copy, or requested that separate person print copy, of electronic signature sheet for petition or prospective petition may sign signature sheet.
- SB 762 Extends date by which commitment hearing must be held.
- SB 763 Defines "dangerous to self or others" for purposes of civil commitment proceedings.
- SB 764 Amends definition of "employment relations" to include class size and caseload limits as mandatory collective bargaining subjects for school districts.
- SB 765 Modifies definitions of "primary care" and "total medical expenditures" for purpose of reports on spending for primary care by insurance carriers, Public Employees' Benefit Board, Oregon Educators Benefit Board and coordinated care organizations.
- SB 766 Permits minor political parties to choose to nominate candidates as part of state-sponsored primary election.
- SB 767 Repeals provisions that previously authorized Governor to enter into qualifying investment contract with taxpayer that promises to make certain investments, in exchange for state's contractual obligation to allow continued use of single sales factor method of apportionment.
- SB 768 Exempts retired member of Public Employees Retirement System from limitations on reemployment if member is reemployed as teacher by school district or education service district.
- SB 769 Requires owner or person in possession or control of solar project to file, on or before December 31 preceding first property tax year to which agreement with county for payment of fee in lieu of property taxes on solar project property relates, nameplate capacity of project and copy of agreement with county assessor and Department of Revenue.
- SB 770 Establishes Task Force on Universal Health Care charged with recommending to Legislative Assembly design of Health Care for All Oregon Plan, administered by Health Care for All Oregon Board to provide publicly funded, equitable, affordable, comprehensive and high quality health care to all Oregon residents.
- SB 771 Requires Construction Contractors Board to establish endorsement program for construction contractors and employees engaging in work on water-based fire suppression system.
- SB 772 Establishes Task Force on Forest Health Enhancement to develop recommendations for certain forest-related activities.
- SB 773 Requires each professional licensing board to study criminal background criteria and character standards for licensure, certification or other authorization to provide occupational or professional service regulated by board.
- SB 774 Modifies procedure for expunction of juvenile records.
- SB 775 Requires agencies of state government to conduct criminal records checks relating to employment by agency through Department of State Police.
- SB 776 Eliminates driving suspension for failure to appear on citation for traffic offense.
- SB 777 Establishes Task Force on Prison Education.
- SB 778 Expands eligibility of Certificate of Good Standing to include persons convicted of person felony or person Class A misdemeanor.
- SB 779 Changes date of certain elections from third Tuesday in May to first Tuesday in March.
- SB 780 Directs Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board to establish pilot program allowing public employees to obtain health services from coordinated care organizations.
- SB 781 Allows injured person to bring civil action against city or county that fails to regulate discharge of firearms on private property after having notice of dangerous condition.
- SB 782 Makes wastewater services provided by water utility or affiliate of water utility subject to rate regulation if water utility is already subject to rate regulation.
- SB 783 Modifies requirement to notify Attorney General of elder abuse proceeding, making failure to notify not jurisdictional defect.
- SB 784 Creates tax subtraction for crop loss due to fire.
- SB 785 Provides that property of company that is organized and located outside of this state and exclusively operates jet boat excursion business on boundary rivers of this state and not on rivers within this state is not subject to central assessment for purposes of property taxation.
- SB 786 Directs school district board to adopt child sexual abuse prevention instructional program that addresses sex trafficking of children.
- SB 787 Directs Board on Public Safety Standards and Training to require all police officers and certified reserve officers to be trained to recognize, investigate and report cases involving labor trafficking and sex trafficking of children and adults.
- SB 788 Directs Attorney General's Sexual Assault Task Force to study ways of preventing disclosure of personal medical information of sexual assault victims and report results to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 789 Provides funding to peer-run organizations in Portland metropolitan area, southern Oregon region and eastern and central Oregon region to operate peer respite centers to provide peer respite services to individuals with mental illness who experience acute distress, anxiety or emotional pain.
- SB 790 Increases total amount allowed in tax year to all taxpayers as tax credits for donations to fiduciary organizations for distribution to individual development accounts.
- SB 791 Establishes criteria for determining existence or lack of new ground water use impairment or interference with water right having earlier priority date.
- SB 792 Modifies laws related to auto dismantler certificates.
- SB 793 Provides that action based on sexual assault or knowingly allowing, permitting or encouraging sexual assault that occurs when person is 18 years of age or older must be commenced within seven years from date person discovers, or in exercise of reasonable care should have discovered, causal connection between sexual assault and injury.
- SB 794 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to design question allowing each student to identify whether student is parent or person acting as parent or legal guardian that will be placed on one or more forms used on annual basis to collect demographic information by public post-secondary institutions of education.
- SB 795 Prescribes requirements for Oregon Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Program.
- SB 796 Makes period of absence for donation of body part, organ or tissue "serious health condition" for which family leave may be taken.
- SB 797 Provides exception to offense of illegal consignment practices.
- SB 798 Requires Early Learning Division to convene funding advisory committee for purpose of making recommendations for grants under Early Learning Kindergarten Readiness Partnership and Innovation Program.
- SB 799 Directs Department of State Lands to pursue methods to coordinate removal-fill permitting process with Department of Environmental Quality water quality certification process.
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SB 800-899
- SB 800 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to convene specified persons for purpose of assisting in alignment of credits earned through dual credit programs with requirements of foundational curricula.
- SB 801 Authorizes public schools to provide firearm safety and accident prevention class to all students in first grade.
- SB 802 Allows military child to be considered resident of school district for purposes of enrollment and class placement based on official military order for transfer of parent of child.
- SB 803 Requires Secretary of State to establish rules authorizing licensed use of state seal on goods, wares and merchandise.
- SB 804 Directs Department of Human Services, after receiving report of alleged child abuse, to notify law enforcement agency where alleged abuse occurred, if county is known.
- SB 805 Provides definition of "major political party" for determining whether specific actions are contributions or expenditures.
- SB 806 Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to study land value taxation and report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly by September 15, 2020.
- SB 807 Permits car rental company to submit application to register motor vehicle to Department of Transportation that does not include primary ownership record for motor vehicle and authorizes department to issue registration plates under certain circumstances.
- SB 808 Directs Oregon Health Authority and specified professional regulatory boards to require licensees regulated by authority or board to complete continuing education related to suicide risk assessment, treatment and management and to report completion of continuing education to authority or board.
- SB 809 Requires Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority to prescribe by rule criteria to be considered in making fitness determination findings of abuse.
- SB 810 Modifies definition of "vulnerable user of a public way" to include persons operating or riding on moped or motorcycle.
- SB 811 Provides tuition and fee remission for natural child of foster parent if natural child attends institution of higher education.
- SB 812 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board for grants to Association of Oregon Counties to fund contracted services for coordination of tide gate permitting.
- SB 813 Directs Office of Child Care to make reasonable attempt to identify any child care facility, or person or place providing child care, about which it receives complaint if certain information is provided.
- SB 814 Directs Department of Human Services to provide notice to parents or legal guardians regarding voluntary adoption options, including options for post-adoption contact agreements, prior to termination of parental rights.
- SB 815 Requires residential care facilities to provide written notice to applicants for admission and to current residents upon request regarding services, types and level of care, potential for resident to be required to leave facility if facility can no longer meet resident's needs for care and services, possibility of resident not being permitted to return to facility if resident leaves facility for acute care and resident's right to appeal facility's decision to remove resident or to not permit resident to return after receiving acute care.
- SB 816 Directs Department of Human Services to conduct study that identifies ways to improve foster care system in Oregon and present report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to human services on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 817 Creates crime of unlawful storage of firearm.
- SB 818 Establishes program to improve cybersecurity of systems used to administer elections by encouraging independent technical experts, in cooperation with state election officials, local government election officials and election service providers, to identify and report election cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
- SB 819 Permits dealer, or association or corporation of which members or shareholders are dealers and that is acting on association's or corporation's behalf or on behalf of dealer that is member or shareholder of association or corporation, to bring action as plaintiff to enjoin manufacturer, distributor or importer from threatening or engaging in prohibited conduct.
- SB 820 Appropriates moneys to Housing and Community Services Department to provide foreclosure counseling to homeowners at risk of foreclosure.
- SB 821 Makes form and style edits to definitions used in visibility development requirements for subsidized rental housing. .
- SB 822 Directs State Board of Education to adopt rules requiring public high schools to provide condoms to students free of charge.
- SB 823 Requires health care employer to conduct comprehensive security and safety evaluation using state or nationally recognized workplace violence prevention toolkit.
- SB 824 Allows Oregon Board of Dentistry to accept results of national standardized examinations under specified circumstances when determining fitness of applicant to practice dentistry or dental hygiene.
- SB 825 Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to placement of children in child-caring agencies.
- SB 826 Prohibits Secretary of State and county clerks from disclosing as public record, or including on lists of electors, residence address of elector who is candidate for elected office or holder of elected office.
- SB 827 Allows brewery licensee or brewery-public house licensee to sell and dispense malt beverages at special event from mobile sources at nonfixed locations.
- SB 828 Provides for payment of program expenses of study abroad program for eligible students in foster care.
- SB 829 Requires that, to extent provided by Oregon Liquor Control Commission rules, if appellation of origin on wine label is American viticultural area in Oregon that is in larger American viticultural area, label must also identify larger American viticultural area.
- SB 830 Requires that, to extent provided by Oregon Liquor Control Commission rules, if wine labeled with American viticultural area in Oregon is labeled with single grape variety as type designation, wine must meet specified content requirements.
- SB 831 Requires that, to extent provided in Oregon Liquor Control Commission rules, wine using American viticultural area in this state as appellation of origin or implying American viticultural area as source be produced entirely from grapes grown in that American viticultural area.
- SB 832 Declares purpose of Critical Incident Review Teams.
- SB 833 Directs Department of Human Services to require criminal records checks on noninvolved parents prior to releasing child in protective custody to custody of noninvolved parent.
- SB 834 Provides that expression of regret or apology made by or on behalf of person licensed by Oregon Board of Dentistry does not constitute admission of liability in civil action and that person who makes expression may not be examined with respect to expression.
- SB 835 Allows dentist to advertise practice in specialty area of dentistry.
- SB 836 Authorizes Oregon Board of Dentistry to review patient charts associated with dental pilot projects approved by Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 837 Authorizes, during five assessment years following correction of real market value by Department of Revenue or tribunal, change to real market value indicated by subsequent sale of property.
- SB 838 Lowers voting age from 18 years old to 16 years old.
- SB 839 Directs Board on Public Safety Standards and Training to ensure that all police officers and certified reserve officers are trained in treatment of allergic responses.
- SB 840 Provides that, for purposes of determining eligibility of municipalities in counties with population of 50,000 or less for financial or other assistance for public works projects, Oregon Business Development Department may waive or modify application of any rule of department relating to job creation and retention, hiring or employment.
- SB 841 Requires Oregon Health Authority to compile health care expenditure report concerning expenditures related to medical assistance, Medicare, commercial insurance and self-insurance.
- SB 842 Directs Secretary of State to create Oregon Will Bank and Registry.
- SB 843 Increases value of estate for which small estate affidavit may be filed.
- SB 844 Appropriates moneys to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for 2019-2021 biennium for use by Oregon State University to develop, implement and operate website for providing public with information related to plant pest solutions.
- SB 845 Modifies public meeting notice requirements for meetings held in executive session.
- SB 846 Prohibits union security agreements between public employer and union.
- SB 847 Requires labor organization that is exclusive representative of public employees to prepare annual financial disclosure report describing labor organization's expenditures of moneys collected by and paid to labor organization.
- SB 848 Authorizes person to make claim against vehicle dealer bond for benefit of retail customers under certain circumstances.
- SB 849 Requires Oregon Liquor Control Commission to obtain approval of Legislative Assembly prior to implementing increase in markup percentage used to calculate distilled liquor retail pricing or imposing surcharge for distilled liquor.
- SB 850 Directs Department of Revenue to study options for exempting airport property from ad valorem property taxes and to report its findings to interim legislative committees related to revenue on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 851 Requires, for Oregon personal income tax purposes, taxpayers to add back amounts deducted as deemed repatriation under one-time transition tax.
- SB 852 Provides that part-time faculty member at public institution of higher education who qualifies for health care benefits will pay 10 percent of insurance premiums for employee coverage and 50 percent of increase in premium cost for employee and dependent coverage.
- SB 853 Prohibits sale, purchase or use of pesticide chlorpyrifos.
- SB 854 Directs professional licensing boards, in certain circumstances, to accept individual taxpayer identification number or other federally-issued identification number in lieu of Social Security number on applications for issuance or renewal of authorization to practice occupation or profession.
- SB 855 Directs professional licensing boards to study manner in which persons who are immigrants or refugees become authorized to practice occupation or profession.
- SB 856 Establishes Oregon Office of New Americans in Governor's office.
- SB 857 Defines "child" for purposes of vulnerable youth guardianships to be person under 21 years of age.
- SB 858 Allows any county governing body to enter into intergovernmental agreement with Judicial Department to provide law library services or enter into contract with law library association or corporation owning and maintaining law library convenient to courthouse for use by legal community.
- SB 859 Exempts graduate students at public universities who qualify for tuition equity from having to pay nonresident tuition.
- SB 860 Prohibits specified utilization controls on health insurance coverage of CT scans for screening for lung cancer.
- SB 861 Requires state to pay for ballot return envelopes that can be returned by business reply mail, or other mailing service determined by Secretary of State to be more cost effective or efficient, for each election held in this state.
- SB 862 Prohibits court from imposing certain sentences on juvenile offenders.
- SB 863 Requires seed producers and growers to obtain licenses.
- SB 864 Provides that regulatory program negotiations for grass seed contracts need not be limited to establishment of seed price.
- SB 865 Instructs State Department of Agriculture to adopt rules requiring seed dealers to report, for seed purchased, seed varieties, quality of seed and quantity of seed.
- SB 866 Requires seed dealers to carry bonds for seed purchased under seed production contracts.
- SB 867 Declares legislative findings for best system for delivery and financing of health care.
- SB 868 Prohibits placing official ballot drop site on private property unless governing body of county follows specified procedure and Secretary of State determines placement on private property is necessary.
- SB 869 Prohibits court from allocating parenting time with child to parent if parent has been convicted of rape that resulted in conception of child.
- SB 870 Enacts Interstate Compact for Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote.
- SB 871 Allows school nurse, school nurse designee or designated primary caregiver of registry identification cardholder who is student enrolled in primary or secondary school to administer noncombustible medical cannabinoid product to student on premises of school or during school-sponsored event.
- SB 872 Requires pharmaceutical manufacturers to report to Department of Consumer and Business Services total amount of money spent on patient assistance programs, information on financial assistance provided to pharmacies, government agencies and advocacy organizations and total amount of financial incentives paid to each pharmacy benefit manager.
- SB 873 Allows defendant in eviction action to apply for order setting aside judgment.
- SB 874 Modifies provisions for distribution of award of punitive damages.
- SB 875 Includes City of Adrian within Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region.
- SB 876 Requires Department of Environmental Quality or State Department of Agriculture approval as prerequisite to construction, installation, operation or maintenance of large confined animal feeding operation or large concentrated animal feeding operation.
- SB 877 Requires primary election ballot to contain option permitting electors to vote for "None of the above" for nonpartisan state office with only one listed candidate.
- SB 878 Requires Secretary of State to establish rules authorizing licensed use of state seal on goods, wares and merchandise.
- SB 879 Caps salary of state employees in executive, judicial and legislative branches hired on or after effective date of Act.
- SB 880 Eliminates primary election as nominating election for major political party candidates.
- SB 881 Requires members of Legislative Assembly who are also employed by public bodies, federal government or other employer who receives public funds to take leave without pay from employer for days Legislative Assembly is in session or interim days for which per diem is paid.
- SB 882 Caps salary of state employees hired on or after July 1, 2021, at amount of compensation of similarly situated federal employee.
- SB 883 Changes definition of "enforcing agency" from city or county dog licensing agency or other designated agency to State Veterinarian for purposes of regulating animal rescue entities.
- SB 884 Authorizes qualified institutions to receive loans from Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund to finance projects to repair or replace failing on-site septic systems or to replace failing on-site septic systems with connections to available sewer.
- SB 885 Extends and modifies program limiting canola production in Willamette Valley Protected District.
- SB 886 Imposes limits on exempt use of water at confined animal feeding operations and concentrated animal feeding operations.
- SB 887 Requires insurer, Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board to cover specified health services without prior authorization in health benefit plans and benefit plans offered by insurer or board.
- SB 888 Removes, for health care facilities that receive preponderance of revenue from associated comprehensive group-practice prepayment health care service plans, exemption from financial data reporting required by Oregon Health Authority for other facilities.
- SB 889 Establishes Health Care Cost Growth Benchmark program to control growth of health care expenditures in this state.
- SB 890 Requires car rental companies to make tire chains available in winter months.
- SB 891 Requires that court hold hearing on petition to appoint fiduciary filed by Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator or county public guardian and conservator.
- SB 892 Exempts containers that contain certain oral rehydration products from bottle bill provisions.
- SB 893 Expresses state policy to identify certain lands acquired from counties.
- SB 894 Makes continuing appropriation to Water Resources Department for purpose of issuing grants for capital costs related to construction of dam to supersede Big Creek Dam Number 1 and Big Creek Dam Number 2 near City of Newport.
- SB 895 Requires person who wishes to be nominated or elected to public office by write-in votes to file declaration of write-in candidacy, and attest that person is legally qualified for office, by certain time on date of election.
- SB 896 Authorizes issuance of certificate of restricted registration as professional engineer.
- SB 897 Appropriates funds to Oregon Department of Administrative Services to distribute to State Fair Council to fund assessment of fairground facilities and deferred maintenance, improvement and enhancement of fairground facilities.
- SB 898 Changes qualification process for building officials and inspectors.
- SB 899 Requires hospitals or health systems that own or operate, in whole or in part, health care facilities that charge facility fees to report specified information to Oregon Health Authority regarding facilities and to notify patients individually and through public displays of specified information regarding facility fees and costs to patients.
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SB 900-999
- SB 900 Imposes requirements on outpatient dialysis treatment facility, or entity that has financial interest in outpatient dialysis treatment facility, that pays health insurance premiums for patients of outpatient dialysis treatment facility.
- SB 901 Authorizes translator district board to establish property tax permanent rate limit and impose operating taxes, following elector approval.
- SB 902 Declares policy of state to encourage sustainable growth by funding reduction of certain taxes with imposition of tax on amount of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions from combustion of certain carbon-based fuels.
- SB 903 Makes right to use of stored water established by certificate, primary permit or secondary permit type of water use subject to transfer.
- SB 904 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Grant County Digital Network Coalition for purpose of developing broadband infrastructure in Grant County.
- SB 905 Establishes resident school district for child whose parent or guardian voluntarily placed child outside child's home with public or private agency and who is living in licensed, certified or approved substitute care program.
- SB 906 Permits individual who has filed claim with insurer for benefits under insurance policy or brought action to seek compensation or damages for individual injury 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.
- SB 907 Provides for award of attorney fees to prevailing plaintiff in claim for professional malpractice of attorney.
- SB 908 Requires Oregon Health Authority to contract with statewide coordinated care organizations.
- SB 909 Permits place of public accommodation to require person to remove comfort animal from inside place of public accommodation under certain circumstances.
- SB 910 Requires retail or hospital pharmacy to provide written notice in conspicuous manner of availability of naloxone at pharmacy.
- SB 911 Requires health benefit plans, state medical assistance program, Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board to pay for standard fertility preservation services for covered individual who will undergo medical treatment that is likely to result in iatrogenic infertility.
- SB 912 Revises definition of terms "sexual conduct" and "substantiated report" for purposes of certain laws related to abuse and sexual conduct by school employees.
- SB 913 Establishes centralized candidate filing system to permit candidates for public office in county, city or district to file for nomination or election by using electronic filing system adopted by Secretary of State. .
- SB 914 Requires certain distributors and importers to register with distributor cooperatives and provide certain information to distributor cooperatives.
- SB 915 Prohibits Secretary of State and county clerks from engaging in specified campaign activities.
- SB 916 Prohibits expenditures from caucus political committees that are coordinated with candidates for office of state Senator or state Representative from qualifying as independent expenditures.
- SB 917 Prohibits long term care facilities, residential facilities, adult foster homes, child care facilities, child-caring agencies, foster homes, youth care centers, youth offender foster homes or other entities that are licensed, certified or registered to provide care to children, youth, individuals with disabilities or older adults from interfering with good faith disclosure of information by employees or volunteers about abuse or mistreatment of individuals cared for by entity, violations of state or federal laws or other practice that threatens health and safety of individuals cared for by entity, to regulatory agencies, law enforcement authorities, persons acting on behalf of individual and other specified individuals.
- SB 918 Directs local mental health authority to notify local systems having contact with deceased individual 24 years of age or younger of suspected suicide if local mental health authority received notice of death from third party.
- SB 919 Requires Department of Human Services to provide referral to counsel for child crime victims who are subject to oversight or involvement with department.
- SB 920 Creates crime of unlawful disclosure of information about victim of sexual assault or sex trafficking.
- SB 921 Modifies child abuse reporting requirements to add hotelkeepers and innkeepers as mandatory reporters of child abuse.
- SB 922 Directs Department of Justice, in consultation with Oregon District Attorneys Association and Oregon State Bar, to study rule and statutory changes to encourage prosecution of sex crimes and to report results to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 923 Provides protections for person who refuses to participate in procedure related to abortion or physician-assisted suicide if refusal is based on person's ethical, moral or religious convictions.
- SB 924 Modifies juvenile code to prohibit placement of children and wards taken into protective custody in detention facilities.
- SB 925 Authorizes city, county, metropolitan service district or port operating certain commercial airports to adopt ordinance regulating or prohibiting possession of firearms in public buildings by concealed handgun licensees.
- SB 926 Prohibits aerial application of pesticide on certain lands owned by state.
- SB 927 Allows local governments to develop historic resource program to designate resources for protection.
- SB 928 Establishes Oregon Climate Authority and creates Oregon Climate Board, effective on passage.
- SB 929 Creates tax credit for certified historic property project contributions.
- SB 930 Allows counties to authorize construction of accessory dwelling units on lands zoned for rural residential use.
- SB 931 Establishes requirements for sending notification to State Forestry Department by operator, timber owner or landowner proposing forest operation involving aerial application of pesticide to nonfederal forestland.
- SB 932 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to contract with independent third-party entity to provide technical assistance to municipalities on matters related to state and federal wastewater permitting requirements.
- SB 933 Provides that form or document issued by public body asking person to identify person's race or ethnicity must allow person to select multiple races or ethnicities .
- SB 934 Expands exemption from limitations on employment of retired members of Public Employees Retirement System employed by certain law enforcement and correctional agencies.
- SB 935 Provides that State Landscape Contractors Board may not issue to person holding endorsement as residential or commercial general contractor limited or specialty license that meets certain criteria.
- SB 936 Expands crime of assault in the third degree to include physical injury to health care worker performing official duties.
- SB 937 Provides that person applying for license to act as plumber, electrician, landscape professional or contractor is not required to possess high school diploma, modified diploma or equivalent or degree from post-secondary institution.
- SB 938 Authorizes issuance of general obligation bonds under Article XI-Q of Oregon Constitution for construction of veterans' home in Roseburg, Oregon.
- SB 939 Requires sellers of manufactured dwellings on rented spaces to provide property disclosure statements, in prescribed form, to prospective purchasers.
- SB 940 Excludes portion of revenue received from federal forest reserves when calculating Local Revenues for purpose of State School Fund distributions.
- SB 941 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Curry Health District for emergency room in Curry Medical Center.
- SB 942 Eliminates requirement that children under two years of age be secured in car seat that is rear-facing.
- SB 943 Allows development of parsonage on land where nonresidential place of worship is allowed use.
- SB 944 Permits county clerk to decide whether to conduct hand count of ballots or risk-limiting audit following each primary, general or special election.
- SB 945 Permits Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries, in consultation with Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services, to enter into written agreement, jointly or separately, with nonprofit organization to conduct outreach and education regarding rights and available remedies for labor contractors who engage in forestation and reforestation work.
- SB 946 Declares water right for stored water to be water use subject to transfer.
- SB 947 Expands definition of "family member" for purposes of family and medical leave.
- SB 948 Directs Department of Transportation to study taxation with respect to heavy vehicles and to report its findings to interim legislative committees related to transportation on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 949 Appropriates moneys to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for purposes of prison education programs.
- SB 950 Authorizes judicial officer to prevent activities that threaten access to state courthouses and court proceedings, and to prevent interruption of judicial administration, including protecting privilege from civil arrest at courthouses and court proceedings.
- SB 951 Creates crime of patronizing a trafficked child.
- SB 952 Increases criminal and civil penalties for subsequent and intentional violations of specified election laws.
- SB 953 Establishes Oregon Empowerment Scholarship Program for purpose of providing options in education to students of this state.
- SB 954 Directs Housing and Community Services Department to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law related to mold in residential properties that are listed for sale or rent.
- SB 955 Allows public body to disclose to federal immigration authority information about person convicted of violent crime.
- SB 956 Allows personal income taxpayers to subtract from taxable income amounts paid as principal of or interest on qualified education loans, if borrower is taxpayer, spouse or dependent of taxpayer.
- SB 957 Requires school district to make information about functions and programs of school district available at school district's office and on school district's website.
- SB 958 Establishes Dreamers Access Program to award student loans to eligible students with demonstrated financial need.
- SB 959 Establishes annual salary of members of Legislative Assembly at estimated average income of individual residents of Oregon.
- SB 960 Establishes investigatory procedures for reports of suspected sexual conduct.
- SB 961 Requires Land Conservation and Development Commission to amend statewide land use planning goals related to beaches and dunes to expand definition of "development.".
- SB 962 Directs certifying agencies to certify to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, within specified time, victim helpfulness in detecting, investigating or prosecuting qualifying criminal activity.
- SB 963 Modifies allowed and prohibited uses of restraint of students by public education programs.
- SB 964 Directs Department of Human Services to establish pilot program to encourage innovative strategies to strengthen families and build resilient neighborhoods.
- SB 965 Expands offense of driving while under influence of intoxicants to include any drug that is used in combination with intoxicating liquor, inhalant, cannabis or controlled substance.
- SB 966 Provides that person in custody of Oregon Youth Authority for offense committed while person was under 18 years of age, for which person was sentenced to term of imprisonment with projected release date that falls after person attains 25 years of age but before person attains 27 years of age, is eligible for conditional release hearing.
- SB 967 Requires court to include in judgment document age of defendant at time of committing offense if defendant sentenced to term of incarceration and physical custody of defendant is related to age of defendant at time of committing crime.
- SB 968 Prohibits person who was under 18 years of age at time of committing offense from being sentenced to life imprisonment without possibility of release or parole.
- SB 969 Eliminates mandatory adult prosecution for certain offenses committed when person charged is 15, 16 or 17 years of age at time of offense.
- SB 970 Limits applicable screening criteria for residential landlords.
- SB 971 Declares that American Indian languages of nine tribes of Oregon are official Oregon heritage languages.
- SB 972 Directs Oregon Law Commission to review and recommend improvements to laws related to liens.
- SB 973 Establishes Improving People's Access to Community-based Treatment, Supports and Services Program administered by Improving People's Access to Community-based Treatment, Supports and Services Grant Review Committee established in Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.
- SB 974 Directs Oregon Cannabis Commission to study cannabis.
- SB 975 Establishes procedures for persons with marijuana convictions to file motion requesting court to reduce offense classification if, since entry of judgment of conviction, offense classification has been reduced.
- SB 976 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on effect of participation in specialty courts on rates of recidivism and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 977 Repeals provisions relating to undertaking of justice of the peace.
- SB 978 Directs Department of State Police to conduct study on reporting of attempted unlawful firearm transfers and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 979 Directs Department of State Police to conduct study on prosecution of crime of unlawfully purchasing a firearm and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 980 Modifies procedures by which eligible moneys are collected from Department of Corrections inmates for payment of court-ordered financial obligations.
- SB 981 Directs Oregon Youth Authority to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to operation and procedures of Oregon Youth Authority.
- SB 982 Directs Department of Corrections to study sex offenders.
- SB 983 Directs Oregon State Bar to study issues relating to evidence and report to committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2020.
- SB 984 Directs Department of Justice to study law enforcement officers.
- SB 985 Directs State Court Administrator to study issues relating to court fees and report to committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2020.
- SB 986 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on relationship between recidivism rates and amount of fines imposed and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 987 Directs State Court Administrator to study issues relating to courthouses and report to committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2020.
- SB 988 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on relationship between recidivism rates and payment of restitution and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 989 Directs Department of Justice to study post-conviction relief.
- SB 990 Directs Department of Corrections to conduct study on correctional facility siting process and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 991 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study convictions.
- SB 992 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to establish pilot program to provide grants for permanent supportive housing for individuals recently released from custody for purposes of reducing recidivism, increasing housing stability and reducing use of emergency room and inpatient services.
- SB 993 Directs Department of Justice to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to child custody.
- SB 994 Requires person who has taken child into custody to request, prior to releasing child to custody of child's noncustodial parent, Department of Human Services to conduct criminal records check on noncustodial parent and all adults in same home as noncustodial parent.
- SB 995 Modifies provisions relating to restraining orders.
- SB 996 Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to protective proceedings.
- SB 997 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on relationship between recidivism rates and payment of restitution and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 998 Permits person operating bicycle to enter intersection controlled by specified traffic control devices without stopping.
- SB 999 Modifies provisions requiring person to be informed about rights and consequences relating to driving under the influence of intoxicants.
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SB 1000-1099
- SB 1000 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on pretrial release and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 1001 Directs State Court Administrator to study issues relating to court records and report to committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2020.
- SB 1002 Prohibits prosecuting attorney from conditioning defendant's plea offer on waiver of eligibility for transitional leave, sentence reductions or other programs for which executing or releasing authority may consider defendant.
- SB 1003 Directs State Court Administrator to study issues relating to small claims and report to committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2020.
- SB 1004 Directs Department of Justice to conduct study on prosecution of domestic violence offenses and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 1005 Adds two members to Task Force on School Safety.
- SB 1006 Directs State Court Administrator to study issues relating to juries and report to committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2020.
- SB 1007 Provides that person convicted of offense requiring mandatory minimum sentence is entitled to reduction in term of imprisonment for good conduct if person had no prior convictions at time of sentencing.
- SB 1008 Requires court to include in judgment document age of defendant at time of committing offense if defendant is sentenced to term of incarceration and physical custody of defendant is related to age of defendant at time of committing offense.
- SB 1009 Establishes process of earned review for certain young offenders serving terms of imprisonment in custody of Oregon Youth Authority.
- SB 1010 Prohibits court from requiring criminal defendant to pay costs associated with appointed counsel unless defendant is convicted of crime.
- SB 1011 Provides that obligee spouse's conviction for attempted murder or conspiracy to commit murder of obligor spouse is change of circumstances for purposes of spousal support modification.
- SB 1012 Clarifies that, to qualify for exemption from land use compatibility statement, applicant for marijuana production license is not required to demonstrate continuous registration of marijuana grow site prior to date of application for licensure.
- SB 1013 Removes future dangerousness as factor for jury to determine when deciding on sentence of death.
- SB 1014 Establishes Small Donor Elections Program to enable candidates for office of state Representative and state Senator to receive 6-to-1 match on small dollar donations.
- SB 1015 Directs Legislative Assembly to study issues relating to safe and respectful workplace in State Capitol.
- SB 1016 Provides exception from offense of driving motor vehicle while using mobile electronic device for person operating school bus, if person is using communication device designed for school bus dispatch communication.
- SB 1017 Requires State Fire Marshal to adopt rules establishing minimum standards for carbon monoxide alarms in school facilities that have carbon monoxide source.
- SB 1018 Requires independent expenditures in support of or in opposition to clearly identified candidate to include statement "This message was paid for and produced without the coordination or prior consent of any candidate in the election for this position.".
- SB 1019 Amends standards regulating egg production and sale of eggs and egg products.
- SB 1020 Provides that limitations on liability of public bodies for tort claims do not apply when plaintiff proves elements of state or federal crime arising from same facts as tort claim.
- SB 1021 Directs Department of Transportation to study design, cost and preliminary engineering of Interstate 5 Boone Bridge project.
- SB 1022 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to prepare tentative budget for funding of State School Fund.
- SB 1023 Establishes personal income tax credit for nursing clinical preceptors.
- SB 1024 Authorizes Housing and Community Services Department to provide grants to nonprofit to develop infrastructure for new manufactured dwelling park in Springfield, Oregon.
- SB 1025 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to produce survey of bay clam populations in priority areas of Tillamook Bay.
- SB 1026 Repeals exemption for seafood processors from overtime requirements applicable to persons employed in canneries, driers and packing plants.
- SB 1027 Allows certain health care practitioner who receives needlestick injury during provision of medical care to patient who is unconscious or otherwise unable to consent to perform blood draw on patient for purpose of determining whether health care practitioner needs to begin any post-exposure prophylactic treatment.
- SB 1028 Appropriates moneys to Department of State Police for 2019-2021 biennium for purpose of allowing State Fire Marshal to issue grants to rural fire districts that are newly formed within Josephine County.
- SB 1029 Imposes personal income tax at flat rate if taxpayer has adjusted gross income below threshold amount.
- SB 1030 Requires Oregon Health Authority to make publicly available specified information about payments to and expenditures by coordinated care organizations, authority and Department of Human Services.
- SB 1031 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Environmental Quality for deposit in Residential Solid Fuel Heating Air Quality Improvement Fund to fund grants that support community efforts to improve economic development and public health by reducing emissions from solid fuel burning devices that burn wood.
- SB 1032 Requires hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers to adopt policies that require use of smoke evacuation system during surgical procedures likely to generate surgical smoke.
- SB 1033 Provides that registered owner may request that registration card issued for vehicle include information that owner, or person operating vehicle, may be deaf or hard of hearing.
- SB 1034 Requires party to nominate between three and five qualified persons to fill vacancy when vacancy occurs in partisan elective statewide office and individual last elected to office was affiliated with major political party.
- SB 1035 Requires Oregon Health Authority and Department of Human Services to design program for providing limited benefit package of services and supports to individual who receives care from family member or other individual who has close relationship with care recipient, as defined by department by rule, who is not compensated for providing care.
- SB 1036 Establishes Office of Oregon Ombudsmen and Advocates to provide administrative services and support to Office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman, Office of the Residential Facilities Ombudsman, Office of the Foster Parent Ombudsman, Office of the Foster Child Ombudsman and Office of the Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator.
- SB 1037 Establishes Transformational Resilience Task Force.
- SB 1038 Authorizes court to include money award in criminal conviction of bribe giving or bribe receiving committed for purpose of admitting individual at public institution of higher education.
- SB 1039 Authorizes appointment of health care advocate to make health care decisions for individual with developmental disability receiving services through individualized written service plan if individual does not have guardian or health care representative.
- SB 1040 Makes owner, operator or lessee of quarry or mine located on property adjacent to Willamette River in Polk County and across river from City of Keizer liable for injuries resulting from bullets that stray outside boundaries of property if, after being notified that bullets have strayed, owner, operator or lessee fails to take reasonable measures to prevent additional bullets from straying.
- SB 1041 Grants to Oregon Health Authority powers to regulate financial condition of coordinated care organizations that align with powers of Department of Consumer and Business Services to regulate domestic insurers.
- SB 1042 Requires health care practitioner to exercise proper degree of care to preserve health and life of child born alive after abortion or attempted abortion.
- SB 1043 Directs Department of Human Services to provide reimbursements for transportation expenses incurred on behalf of foster child if expenses are related to child's continuing participation in extracurricular activities child engaged in prior to child's placement in foster home or child-caring agency.
- SB 1044 Establishes goals that promote zero-emission vehicle use and requires entities of executive department to promote zero-emission vehicle use.
- SB 1045 Authorizes city or county to adopt property tax exemption in amount not to exceed $300,000 of assessed value of principal place of residence used by homeowner to rent space in residence through public or nonprofit home share program to individuals seeking such space.
- SB 1046 Clarifies age range for purposes of protection from age discrimination in place of public accommodation.
- SB 1047 Authorizes municipalities to use independent contractors as building officials.
- SB 1048 Allows counties to approve livestock and livestock-affiliated exercise, therapy and counseling on lands zoned for exclusive farm use.
- SB 1049 Redirects portion of employee contributions of member of Public Employees Retirement System to employee pension stability account.
- SB 1050 Removes 10-year limitation on subsequent purchasers subdividing or partitioning property or establishing dwelling authorized by Ballot Measure 49 (2007) final order.
- SB 1051 Establishes, if House Bill 2020 becomes law, credit available to eligible persons for purpose of mitigating carbon price indirectly paid through purchase of fuel to propel eligible motor vehicles on public highways.
- SB 1052 Modifies laws relating to audits.
- SB 1053 Establishes TriMet Crash Advisory Committee.
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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 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- 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 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Fish and Wildlife for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5511 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries for biennial expenses.
- SB 5512 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Housing and Community Services Department for biennial expenses and for debt service.
- SB 5513 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Judicial Department for biennial expenses.
- SB 5514 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Commission on Judicial Fitness and Disability for biennial expenses.
- SB 5515 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Justice for biennial expenses.
- SB 5516 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Bureau of Labor and Industries for biennial expenses.
- SB 5517 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Legislative Administration Committee, Legislative Assembly, Legislative Counsel Committee, Legislative Fiscal Officer, Legislative Revenue Officer, Commission on Indian Services and Legislative Policy and Research Committee for biennial expenses.
- SB 5518 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Library for biennial expenses.
- SB 5519 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 5520 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Long Term Care Ombudsman for biennial expenses.
- SB 5521 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 5522 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 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 State Board of Nursing.
- SB 5524 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Business Development Department for biennial expenses.
- SB 5525 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5526 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 5527 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 5528 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision for biennial expenses.
- SB 5529 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 5530 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of State Police for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5531 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Psychiatric Security Review Board for biennial expenses.
- SB 5532 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Public Defense Services Commission for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5533 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Public Safety Standards and Training for debt service.
- SB 5534 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 5535 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 5536 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 5537 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 5538 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Veterans' Affairs for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5539 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 5540 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, 2019.
- SB 5541 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Youth Authority for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5542 Creates separate fund for proceeds of lottery bonds for field house facility at Eastern Oregon University.
- SB 5543 Modifies amount of lottery moneys allocated to Veterans' Department of Veterans' Affairs Dedicated Lottery Fund for veterans' services program.
- SB 5544 Modifies certain biennial appropriations made from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 5545 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Energy for certain biennial expenses.
- 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.
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SCR 0-99
- SCR 1 Declares legislative support for closed-loop pump storage energy projects.
- SCR 2 Recognizes and honors Corporal Jimmy Erik Floren (1946-1967) for his service to his country.
- SCR 3 Recognizes and honors Radarman 2nd Class Garry Bradbury Hodgson (1937-1969) for his service to his country.
- SCR 4 Declares policy of State of Oregon concerning cybersecurity risks and need for proactive cybersecurity risk management.
- SCR 5 Designates basin wildrye as official state grass.
- SCR 6 In memoriam: Brigadier General James Burdette Thayer, 1922-2018.
- SCR 7 Recognizes April 14, 2019, as Sikh American community's celebration of Vaisakhi in Oregon.
- SCR 8 In memoriam: Robert Bromley Valade, 1941-2016.
- SCR 9 Condemns Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement and reaffirms right of Israelis and Palestinians to live safely and free from fear and violence.
- SCR 10 Adjourns organizational session of Eightieth Legislative Assembly.
- SCR 11 Recognizes and honors Staff Sergeant Don Anderson for his service to his country.
- SCR 12 Commemorates Modoc War of 1872-1873 and honors those who lost their lives.
- SCR 13 Adopts prior Legislative Branch Personnel Rules for Eightieth Legislative Assembly, except as modified in concurrent resolution.
- SCR 14 Adopts prior Legislative Branch Personnel Rules for Eightieth Legislative Assembly, except as modified in concurrent resolution.
- SCR 15 Adopts prior Legislative Branch Personnel Rules for Eightieth Legislative Assembly, except as modified in concurrent resolution.
- SCR 16 Adopts prior Legislative Branch Personnel Rules for Eightieth Legislative Assembly.
- SCR 17 Adopts prior Legislative Branch Personnel Rules for Eightieth Legislative Assembly, except as modified in concurrent resolution.
- SCR 18 Adopts prior Legislative Branch Personnel Rules for Eightieth Legislative Assembly, except as modified in concurrent resolution.
- SCR 19 In memoriam: Brigadier General James Burdette Thayer, 1922-2018.
- SCR 20 Recognizes and honors USS McGinty and its crew for their service to their country.
- SCR 21 In memoriam: Alter Wiener, 1926-2018.
- SCR 22 Commends 2018 national champion Oregon State University Beavers baseball team for outstanding season.
- SCR 23 In memoriam: Thomas Herbert McAllister Jr., 1926-2018.
- SCR 24 In memoriam: Lewis Linn McArthur, 1917-2018.
- SCR 25 Declares legislative support for survivors of sexual violence.
- SCR 26 In memoriam: Evangeline Mary Kelsch "Vange" Bigham, 1945-2018.
- SCR 27 Encourages restaurants offering beverages to list milk as option for purchase.
- SCR 28 In memoriam: Dr. Donald F. Austin.
- SCR 29 Recognizes and honors Sheriff Glenn A. Shipman (1927-2016) for his service to his nation, state and community.
- SCR 30 Designates May 12 to 18, 2019, as Oregon Scenic Bikeways Week.
- SCR 31 Expresses support for tribal recognition, self-determination and economic independence.
- SCR 32 Congratulates Congregation Neveh Shalom on its 150th anniversary.
- SCR 33 Declares that lung cancer is public health priority.
- SCR 34 Commends public and private entities and first responders for their prompt and effective response to Santiam Park Fire.
- SCR 35 Designates June 2019 as Arab-American Heritage Month.
- SCR 36 In memoriam: George Kenneth "Ken" Austin Jr., 1931-2019.
- SCR 37 Recognizes and honors Keanon Lowe for his brave and selfless actions at Parkrose High School.
- SCR 38 Adjourns sine die 2019 regular session of Eightieth Legislative Assembly.
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SJM 0-99
- SJM 1 Urges Congress to transfer management of Oregon and California Railroad grant lands to newly established board of trustees consisting of representatives from local government, environmental organizations and timber industry.
- SJM 2 Urges members of Oregon Congressional Delegation to cosponsor or endorse State-Based Universal Health Care Act of 2018.
- SJM 3 States opposition to United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334, urges strengthening of United States-Israel relationship and calls for direct, bilateral negotiations to resolve Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
- SJM 4 Urges U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to consider recreation, fish passage, downstream water use, irrigation and other variables in management of Big Cliff Dam and Detroit Reservoir.
- SJM 5 Urges Congress to lead global effort to reduce threat of nuclear war.
- SJM 6 Urges Congress to allow state to maintain itself on daylight saving time.
- SJM 7 Urges Congress to enact Green New Deal legislation.
- SJM 8 Calls on chief executive officers of certain social media companies to ensure fair representation of conservative views.
- SJM 9 Urges Congress to ratify United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
- SJM 10 Applies to Congress to call convention for purpose of proposing amendments to United States Constitution to impose fiscal restraints on federal government, limit power and jurisdiction of federal government and limit terms of office for federal officials and members of Congress.
- SJM 11 Urges Congress to require individual to disclose relevant portions of federal tax return to appear on ballot as candidate for federal elected office.
- SJM 12 Urges Congress to enact legislation holding vaccine manufacturers liable for design defects that result in adverse side effects.
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SJR 0-99
- SJR 1 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution directing Legislative Assembly, notwithstanding any provision of Ballot Measure 50 (1997), to enact laws necessary to ensure that property taxes are equitable and fairly apportioned.
- SJR 2 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution providing that, for purposes of ad valorem property taxation, ratio of maximum assessed value to real market value of property may not be less than 0.75.
- SJR 3 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to transfer excess revenues from personal income tax collections to education stability fund and to eliminate surplus revenue "kicker" refund process.
- SJR 4 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to provide that every legislative measure must be introduced at request of Senator or Representative.
- SJR 5 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require two-thirds majority vote in favor in each chamber of Legislative Assembly to pass bills declaring emergency.
- SJR 6 Urging Governor and executive branch state agencies to make certain mandated reductions to programs and services in a manner that causes the least harm and inconvenience to persons the agencies serve.
- SJR 7 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to prohibit Legislative Assembly from amending or repealing initiative law for period of two years after enactment, unless two-thirds of members in both houses of Legislative Assembly vote to amend or repeal initiative law.
- SJR 8 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing Redistricting Commission to adopt reapportionment plans for Senate, House of Representatives and United States Congress.
- SJR 9 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow Legislative Assembly, by passage of joint resolution, to repeal administrative rule or amendment of administrative rule adopted by executive branch agency.
- SJR 10 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to authorize Legislative Assembly to enact laws permitting court to temporarily exclude legislator or other elected official from Capitol or other workplace if court determines physical presence of legislator or other elected official creates hostile environment for others in Capitol or other workplace.
- SJR 11 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing independent redistricting commission to adopt redistricting plans for Senate, House of Representatives and United States Congress.
- SJR 12 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow Legislative Assembly to require that each administrative rule or amendment of administrative rule adopted by executive branch agency be approved by Legislative Assembly before taking effect.
- SJR 13 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to permit Legislative Assembly, or people through initiative process, to enact laws regulating use of moneys in political campaigns.
- SJR 14 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to limit increase in state governmental appropriations for general governmental purposes in biennium to least 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.
- SJR 15 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require that proposed elector enactments requiring expenditure of public moneys include proposed source of revenue sufficient to pay for expenditure.
- SJR 16 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to restate constitutional requirement that Oregon state government maintain and operate under balanced budget in which current expenses do not exceed current revenues, except where other existing provisions of Constitution authorize debt.
- SJR 17 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.
- SJR 18 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to permit Legislative Assembly, governing body of city, county, municipality or district, or people through initiative process, to enact enumerated laws or ordinances relating to use of moneys in political campaigns within its jurisdiction .
- SJR 19 Repeals constitutional provision authorizing certain employees and board members of public education bodies to serve in legislature.
- SJR 20 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution providing for same day voter registration.
- SJR 21 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution repealing ad valorem property tax system created by House Joint Resolution 85 (1997) (Ballot Measure 50 (1997)) and requiring Legislative Assembly to enact such laws as may be necessary or appropriate to transfer repealed provisions to statute without substantive change.
- SJR 22 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution lowering voting age from 18 years old to 16 years old.
- SJR 23 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution that establishes Personal Investment in Education Fund in State Treasury and directs that moneys determined to be excess revenues under excess revenue "kicker" process be deposited in fund rather than refunded to personal income taxpayers.
- SJR 24 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to prohibit slavery and involuntary servitude in all circumstances.
- SJR 25 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution directing Legislative Assembly to enact property tax relief program for owner-occupied principal dwellings of certain seniors.
- SJR 26 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to prohibit expenditure of moneys received by Fund for Student Success for any purpose other than as appropriated in chapter ___, Oregon Laws 2019 (Enrolled House Bill 3427), or expended for allowable purposes but in different proportion than authorized in chapter ___, Oregon Laws 2019 (Enrolled House Bill 3427).
- SJR 27 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution authorizing certain proceeds received by state from sale of allowances as part of market-based program for regulation of greenhouse gas emissions to be used to encourage use of low- or zero-emission motor vehicles and authorizing exception for payment of refunds and credits and costs of administration and collection.
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SM 0-99
- SM 1 States opposition to United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334, urges strengthening of United States-Israel relationship and calls for direct, bilateral negotiations to resolve Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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SR 0-99
- SR 1 Censures Senator Peter Courtney and removes Senator Peter Courtney from office of President of Senate.
- SR 2 Recognizes and honors Diane Berry for her service to City of Echo and State of Oregon.
- SR 3 Commends University of Oregon Ducks women's basketball team for outstanding 2018-2019 season.
- SR 4 Recognizes University of Oregon Ducks women's basketball player Sabrina Ionescu for outstanding 2018-2019 season.
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SB 0-99
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House Bills
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HB 2000-2099
- HB 2001 Requires cities with population greater than 10,000 or within Metro to allow duplexes in lands zoned for single-family dwellings within urban growth boundary.
- HB 2002 Requires property owner subject to affordability restriction to provide more notice to Housing and Community Services Department and local governments before restrictions expire.
- HB 2003 Requires Housing and Community Services Department with Department of Land Conservation and Development and Oregon Department of Administrative Services to develop methodology to conduct regional housing needs analysis and, for certain cities and Metro, to estimate existing housing stock, to establish housing shortage analysis and to estimate needed housing units for next 20 years.
- HB 2004 Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to children.
- HB 2005 Creates family and medical leave insurance program to provide partially or fully compensated time away from work to covered individual who meets certain criteria while covered individual is on family leave, medical leave or safe leave.
- HB 2006 Appropriates moneys to Housing and Community Services Department for grants to support services and programs for families seeking or needing housing that have low or very low incomes.
- HB 2007 Extends authorized uses of moneys received by state pursuant to Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust Agreement and deposited in Clean Diesel Engine Fund.
- HB 2008 Creates urban flood safety and water quality district in portion of Multnomah County within urban growth boundary adopted by Metro, for purposes of managing and improving levee system, drainage and natural areas to provide for flood safety and contribute to water quality, habitat and landscape resiliency.
- HB 2009 Allows individuals who do not qualify for medical assistance or premium tax credits under Affordable Care Act to enroll in coordinated care organizations by paying premiums that cover actuarial value of health services.
- HB 2010 Extends Oregon Reinsurance Program and authorizes Department of Consumer and Business Services to request extension of waiver for state innovation.
- HB 2011 Requires specified professional regulatory boards to require persons authorized to practice professions regulated by board to complete cultural competency continuing education.
- HB 2012 Requires Oregon Health Authority to develop plan for Medicaid Buy-In program or public option for Oregon residents who do not have access to health care.
- HB 2013 Provides that person subject to certain court protective orders is prohibited from possessing firearms if person had opportunity to be heard on order and did not request hearing, failed to appear at hearing or withdrew request before hearing occurred.
- HB 2014 Restricts limitation on award of noneconomic damages to claims in actions for wrongful death.
- HB 2015 Eliminates requirement that person provide proof of legal presence before Department of Transportation issues noncommercial driver license, noncommercial driver permit or identification card.
- HB 2016 Requires public employer to grant reasonable paid time to public employee who is designated representative to engage in certain activities.
- HB 2017 Directs Oregon Health Authority to study health care in this state.
- HB 2018 Transfers duties, functions and powers of Chief Education Office relating to statewide longitudinal data system to Higher Education Coordinating Commission.
- HB 2019 Directs Department of Education to conduct study to determine adequacy of public education in state.
- HB 2020 Establishes Climate Policy Office within Oregon Department of Administrative Services and directs office to adopt Oregon Climate Action Program by rule.
- HB 2021 Directs Department of Education to provide moneys for payment of costs of education of students in eligible residential alternative education program.
- HB 2022 Changes name of Oregon Virtual School District to Oregon Digital Learning .
- HB 2023 Directs State Board of Education to ensure that academic content standards for certain subjects include sufficient instruction on histories, contributions and perspectives of certain classifications of individuals.
- HB 2024 Directs Early Learning Division to establish program to improve access to high quality infant and toddler care for families whose incomes are at or below 200 percent of federal poverty guidelines.
- HB 2025 Revises preschool program administered by Early Learning Division and establishes program as Preschool Promise Program.
- HB 2026 Extends sunset on pilot program to decrease rates of school absenteeism by using trauma-informed approaches to education, health services and intervention strategies.
- HB 2027 Permits Office of Child Care to consider any information obtained by office when reviewing enrollment in Central Background Registry.
- HB 2028 Integrates foundational curricula and unified statewide transfer agreements into Transfer Student Bill of Rights and Responsibilities.
- HB 2029 Revises types of programs considered accelerated college credit programs for purpose of requirement that school districts provide accelerated college credit programs.
- HB 2030 Clarifies authorities governing Office of Community Colleges and Workforce Development.
- HB 2031 Requires that educator who is certified by national professional organization for teaching standards be teaching in public school in state in order to qualify to have educator license renewal fee waived.
- HB 2032 Creates TANF Housing Pilot Program in Housing and Community Services Department to provide housing stabilization services to families receiving services from temporary assistance for needy families program through grants awarded to local housing services providers.
- HB 2033 Modifies minimum degree requirements for individuals who conduct child abuse investigations or make determinations regarding protective custody of children.
- HB 2034 Requires Department of Human Services to report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to human services any changes needed to statutes governing programs administered by department due to changes to budget.
- HB 2035 Reestablishes Mental Health Clinical Advisory Group in Oregon Health Authority to continue development of evidence-based algorithms for prescription drug treatment of mental health disorders.
- HB 2036 Removes members of collective bargaining unit that represents police officers or firefighters from list of individuals who are ineligible to participate in benefit plans offered by Public Employees' Benefit Board.
- HB 2037 Allows Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board to make available long term care insurance plans at boards' discretion rather than as statutory requirement.
- HB 2038 Permits Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board to receive proposals from prospective contractors and open proposals without publicly disclosing contents of proposals.
- HB 2039 Transfers to Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board duty to conduct audit to determine health benefit plan enrollees' continued eligibility for coverage as spouses or dependents.
- HB 2040 Adds four members to Traditional Health Workers Commission.
- HB 2041 Adds parole and probation officers to definition of "police officer" for purposes of life insurance benefits for police officers and firefighters.
- HB 2042 Removes sunset date on temporary law and makes permanent law authorizing 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 specified purposes.
- HB 2043 Clarifies that Record of Emergency Data form completed by member of Armed Forces of United States serves as written signed instrument to direct disposition of remains upon death of member.
- HB 2044 Requires that person classified as level two or level three sex offender file petition for review no later than 60 days after notice provided or mailed to person.
- HB 2045 Extends deadline by which State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision must perform risk assessment and classification on existing sex offender registrants to December 1, 2026.
- HB 2046 Directs Department of State Police to maintain staffing level of at least 15 patrol troopers per 100,000 residents of this state, beginning January 1, 2030.
- HB 2047 Requires sex offender to report within 10 days of legal change of name.
- HB 2048 Requires juvenile court to ensure that person who waives right to hearing on issue of reporting as sex offender, or who fails to appear at hearing, completes form documenting person's obligation to report.
- HB 2049 Requires sex offender to report 21 days prior to intended travel outside United States.
- HB 2050 Requires law enforcement agencies to collect fingerprints, palm prints and identifying data for persons arrested for felony or misdemeanor.
- HB 2051 Conditionally exempts from disclosure, pursuant to public records request, contents of reports made through Department of State Police statewide tip line unless public interest requires disclosure in particular instance.
- HB 2052 Extends sunset for tax credit for contributions to Trust for Cultural Development Account.
- HB 2053 Adjusts location of employees and deadline for employment requirements under local property tax benefit program for certain industrial improvements newly constructed or installed in rural area.
- HB 2054 Makes program changes to Oregon Innovation Council statutes.
- HB 2055 Establishes Greater Oregon Housing Accelerator Program within Housing and Community Services Department.
- HB 2056 Establishes Housing Development Grant Program.
- HB 2057 Increases maximum fees for commercial weighing or measuring instruments or devices.
- HB 2058 Eliminates reexamination administration fee for pesticide applicators and pesticide consultants.
- HB 2059 Extends sunset on State Department of Agriculture authority to annually impose limited fee increases for certain licenses related to food production.
- HB 2060 Authorizes State Department of Agriculture to order closure of food establishment if department authorization required for operation of food establishment has not been obtained or has lapsed.
- HB 2061 Changes structure for annual permit fees for confined animal feeding operations.
- HB 2062 Requires Invasive Species Council to biennially report to interim committee of Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2063 Extends authorized uses of moneys received by state pursuant to Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust Agreement and deposited in Clean Diesel Engine Fund.
- HB 2064 Directs Environmental Quality Commission to adopt rules applying certain oil spill prevention and emergency response planning requirements to high hazard train routes in this state.
- HB 2065 Directs each manufacturer of covered drugs that are sold within this state to participate in drug take-back program for purpose of collecting from certain persons those drugs for disposal.
- HB 2066 Eliminates one-day angling license.
- HB 2067 Removes sunset dates for Oregon Landowner Damage Program and access and habitat programs.
- HB 2068 Increases percentage of nonresident tags issued for hunting of black bear and cougar within particular area that may be issued by drawing.
- HB 2069 Removes requirement that State Fish and Wildlife Commission issue unallocated game mammal hunting tags in order requested.
- HB 2070 Authorizes State Department of Fish and Wildlife to accept payment for products and services by credit card.
- HB 2071 Modifies eligibility for hunting tags for female mountain sheep.
- HB 2072 Authorizes State Department of Fish and Wildlife to operate wildlife inspection stations for purposes of preventing spread of infections or infestations harmful to wildlife or of furthering wildlife management efforts.
- HB 2073 Extends privilege taxes on merchantable forest products harvested on forestlands.
- HB 2074 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to prepare tentative budget for funding of State School Fund.
- HB 2075 Establishes Development Readiness Program within Department of Land Conservation and Development to assist local governments with land use goals relating to housing and economic development.
- HB 2076 Requires boat operators to remove or open devices used to drain water from boat before transporting boat within this state.
- HB 2077 Requires boat livery registration for operators of boat liveries.
- HB 2078 Modifies laws related to boating safety education.
- HB 2079 Modifies and adds laws related to boating offenses.
- HB 2080 Increases certain fees assessed by State Marine Board.
- HB 2081 Modifies language regarding Oregon Heritage Commission's coordination of statewide activities recognizing events of historical significance.
- HB 2082 Requires Class II and Class IV all-terrain vehicle operator 16 years of age or older to carry and present both driver license and all-terrain vehicle operator permit.
- HB 2083 Directs State Parks and Recreation Department to work in cooperation with Department of Transportation to allocate funding for bicycle and pedestrian projects.
- HB 2084 Extends sunset date for Water Resources Department grant program for place-based integrated water resources strategies.
- HB 2085 Regulates construction and removal of dams.
- HB 2086 Revises definitions and harmonizes language for purposes of program supporting working land conservation.
- HB 2087 Changes caps on civil penalties that Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services may impose for violations of certain workers' compensation statutes or required practices.
- HB 2088 Allows Department of Consumer and Business Services to restrict or suspend operations of endowment care cemetery for specified reasons.
- HB 2089 Prohibits title loan lender and payday loan lender from making loan to consumer until seven days after consumer has fully repaid outstanding title loan or payday loan.
- HB 2090 Abolishes Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine peer review committee.
- HB 2091 Allows licensed optometrists to use telehealth to provide telemedicine to patients.
- HB 2092 Renames Physical Therapist Licensing Board to Oregon Board of Physical Therapy.
- HB 2093 Permits Oregon Department of Administrative Services to contract with other entity, and to participate in, sponsor, conduct or administer cooperative procurements, for purpose of acquiring, installing, maintaining or operating devices or facilities to deliver electricity to public for electric motor vehicles.
- HB 2094 Permits contracting agency to consider at any time before executing public contract with bidder or proposer whether bidder or proposer owes liquidated and delinquent debt to state.
- HB 2095 Establishes Building Maintenance Account in State Treasury, separate and distinct from General Fund.
- HB 2096 Permits court to withhold all or part of attorney fees to person who prevails against Oregon Government Ethics Commission in contested case proceeding if court finds that commission's action was substantially justified or that special circumstances exist.
- HB 2097 Permits Oregon Government Ethics Commission to issue commission advisory opinions, staff advisory opinions and written or oral advice on interpretation of lobbying laws.
- HB 2098 Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to establish advisory committee to advise commission, Oregon Health Authority and State Department of Agriculture on standards for testing marijuana.
- HB 2099 Allows transfer of information that may be used to identify consumer of marijuana items if information is protected.
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HB 2100-2199
- HB 2100 Defines "video lottery terminal" for purposes of lottery chapter and amusement device excise tax provision.
- HB 2101 Establishes partnership and partner audit procedures for Department of Revenue in conformity with federal centralized partnership audit regime.
- HB 2102 Allows Department of Revenue to disclose taxpayer information to multijurisdictional information sharing organization formed to combat identity theft and fraud and to member tax preparation software vendors.
- HB 2103 Repeals sunset of homestead property tax deferral program.
- HB 2104 Reduces discount for on-time payment of property taxes imposed on business property.
- HB 2105 Allows Department of Consumer and Business Services to issue specialty vehicle mechanic licenses and master vehicle mechanic licenses to qualified applicants.
- HB 2106 Allows dog training classes to be conducted in farm buildings existing on January 1, 2019, within counties that adopted marginal lands provisions.
- HB 2107 Changes date of primary election from third Tuesday in May to second Tuesday in March.
- HB 2108 Authorizes district or city to require consent to eventual annexation of property before providing extraterritorial service to property.
- HB 2109 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 2110 Allows landowner to prohibit specified activities on private land and to recover up to $1,000 from violators.
- HB 2111 Prohibits state agency from restricting or closing access to state lands used for hunting unless state agency has notified State Department of Fish and Wildlife and department has posted notice of planned restriction or closure for at least 30 days on department's website.
- HB 2112 Exempts county with population of 650,000 or more from paying city within county 40 percent of moneys generated from vehicle registration fees imposed under county ordinance if moneys are used for certain purposes.
- HB 2113 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to develop and implement program to provide Oregon businesses, communities and landowners with technical assistance regarding nonlethal methods to reduce conflict between humans and wildlife.
- HB 2114 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 2115 Directs Department of Human Services to report information regarding prescription of psychotropic medications to children in foster care.
- HB 2116 Directs Department of Revenue to establish automated method for tax compliance certification not later than January 1, 2020.
- HB 2117 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study options for improving transient lodging tax.
- HB 2118 Standardizes use of consumer price index for purposes of indexing values in statutes and session law.
- HB 2119 Requires Department of Revenue to disseminate information on withholding of personal income tax by employer on behalf of employees, in lieu of preparation of withholding table.
- HB 2120 Limits, for purposes of personal income taxation, availability of itemized deductions.
- HB 2121 Requires addition, in determination of Oregon taxable income, of amount of losses from wagering transactions deducted on taxpayer's federal return.
- HB 2122 Defines "groceries," for all taxes imposed with respect to groceries, as raw food or processed food, including prepackaged food, sold at retail in retail grocery stores and certain other retail grocery establishments.
- HB 2123 Expands definition of "tobacco products" for purpose of taxation to include inhalant form nicotine.
- HB 2124 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study methods for improving heavy equipment rental tax and to report results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to revenue on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 2125 Increases privilege taxes imposed upon manufacturer or importing distributor of malt beverages or wine.
- HB 2126 Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to report to Legislative Assembly on options for tax reform including recommendations for legislation intended to reform current tax system.
- HB 2127 Eliminates sunset for provisions granting exemptions from filing and payment of taxes and from establishment of domicile in state to companies and workers in state solely to perform disaster and emergency related work.
- HB 2128 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer and Department of Revenue to conduct study of statutory definition of tax expenditures and operation of automatic sunset provisions applied to tax expenditures.
- HB 2129 Creates sunsets for certain transportation-related tax expenditures.
- HB 2130 Creates and extends sunsets for certain property tax exemption programs.
- HB 2131 Prescribes amount of expenses for which tax credit for employment-related dependent care expenses may be claimed by removing limitations based on earned income of individual spouse, in case of joint tax filers.
- HB 2132 Extends sunset for tax credit for contributions to Trust for Cultural Development Account.
- HB 2133 Extends sunset for tax credit for pension income.
- HB 2134 Extends sunset of income tax credit for political contributions.
- HB 2135 Extends sunset for tax credit for crop donation.
- HB 2136 Extends sunset for tax credit for closure of manufactured dwelling park.
- HB 2137 Creates income tax credit for operation costs of housing for agricultural workers.
- HB 2138 Extends sunset for tax credit for provision of volunteer emergency medical services in rural area.
- HB 2139 Extends sunset for earned income tax credit.
- HB 2140 Extends sunset for tax credit for payments to employee and dependent scholarship programs.
- HB 2141 Requires that transfer of tax credit follow uniform transfer procedures.
- HB 2142 Increases number of years former exempt cemetery or crematory land must be used to provide exempt low income housing to have additional taxes due upon disqualification from cemetery or crematory exemption canceled.
- HB 2143 Reinstates provision requiring addition of income of member of unitary group incorporated in off-shore jurisdiction.
- HB 2144 Requires addition to federal taxable income of amounts deducted as gain attributable to investment in federal qualified opportunity zone.
- HB 2145 Increases corporate excise tax rates.
- HB 2146 Increases corporate minimum tax imposed on S corporations.
- HB 2147 Modifies methods for calculating numerator used in apportionment of business income for purposes of corporate excise taxation.
- HB 2148 Requires corporation with Oregon sales in excess of $100,000 to file corporate excise tax or corporate income tax return.
- HB 2149 For purposes of corporate excise tax, includes corporation incorporated in United States or foreign country in determination of unitary relationship among corporations.
- HB 2150 Provides that land that would otherwise be eligible for exemption as land held by nonprofit corporation for building residences for low income individuals, but for failing to meet certain conditions related to amount and type of housing, type of transfer, income status of purchasers and corporation's history of such sales, is not eligible for exemption for property of benevolent and charitable institutions.
- HB 2151 Extends sunset of homestead property tax deferral program for seniors and persons with disabilities.
- HB 2152 Creates or adjusts sunset dates for certain property tax expenditure provisions.
- HB 2153 Reduces amount of income eligible for elective reduced personal income tax rate allowed for certain pass-through income.
- HB 2154 Limits itemized deductions allowed for purposes of personal income taxation if taxpayer's adjusted gross income exceeds threshold amount.
- HB 2155 Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- HB 2156 Increases corporate excise tax rates.
- HB 2157 Disallows discounts, otherwise allowable on timely partial or full payments of property taxes, on payment of taxes imposed on property classified as commercial or industrial.
- HB 2158 Removes per cigar limitation on cigar tax.
- HB 2159 Imposes tax on distribution of inhalant product based on percentage of wholesale sales price.
- HB 2160 Requires out-of-state corporation making sales into state to pay corporate minimum tax.
- HB 2161 Requires hospitals and health clinics to include with claim for charitable property tax exemption report of amount spent on charitable care and all compensation paid to individual director, officer, employee or agent that exceeded $1 million.
- HB 2162 Modifies methods for calculating numerator used in apportionment of business income for purposes of corporate excise taxation.
- HB 2163 Increases corporate minimum tax imposed on certain corporations.
- HB 2164 Establishes refundable credit against personal income taxes for contributions to higher education savings network account or ABLE account.
- HB 2165 For purposes of corporate excise tax, includes corporation incorporated in United States or foreign country in determination of unitary relationship among corporations.
- HB 2166 Authorizes unit of local government that imposes local transient lodging tax to subpoena and examine witnesses, administer oaths and order production of books or papers to prosecute inquiries related to local transient lodging tax.
- HB 2167 Provides that, for ad valorem property tax purposes, real market value of commercial and industrial property be three-year average.
- HB 2168 Repeals exemption for property of company that builds, maintains and operates project constituting certain communication services infrastructure.
- HB 2169 Imposes tax on distribution of inhalant product based on percentage of wholesale sales price.
- HB 2170 Increases amount of estimate of revenues that will be received from personal income taxes for biennium beginning July 1, 2017.
- HB 2171 Requires personal income taxpayer to add to federal taxable income amount of federal tax savings resulting from investment services partnership income being treated as net capital gain and taxed at lower rate on personal income taxpayer's federal return.
- HB 2172 Imposes additional tax on investment services partnership income treated as net capital gain and taxed at lower rate on personal income taxpayer's federal return.
- HB 2173 Creates Oregon Broadband Office within Oregon Business Development Department.
- HB 2174 For urban renewal plan proposed on or after effective date of Act, that includes public building project, requires concurrence of at least three of four taxing districts estimated to forgo most property tax revenue under proposed plan.
- HB 2175 Removes restriction on maximum number of hours that certain employers may require or permit employees to work in single workweek.
- HB 2176 Provides that wine meeting certain criteria is deceptively labeled or branded.
- HB 2177 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to study and make recommendations regarding state laws governing ports.
- HB 2178 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to study economic development and to report its findings to interim committees related to economic development on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 2179 Establishes Task Force on Blockchain Applications and Legislation.
- HB 2180 Creates Task Force on Maritime Sector Workforce Development.
- HB 2181 Establishes Task Force on Maritime Sector Workforce Development.
- HB 2182 Allows Oregon Liquor Control Commission to enter into interstate agreements with agencies of other states for purpose of ensuring multistate enforcement of standards for wine consistent with standards of state where wine was produced.
- HB 2183 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to study best methods to help small businesses recover from economic losses due to disasters and to report its findings to interim legislative committees related to economic development on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 2184 Modifies definitions applicable for purposes of universal service surcharge.
- HB 2185 Imposes new requirements on pharmacy benefit managers registered in this state.
- HB 2186 Adds further specification to prohibition on discrimination against health care providers by insurers in participation in or coverage under health benefit plan.
- HB 2187 Modifies definition of "new hospital" to allow new hospitals to open for business without Oregon Health Authority approval of certificate of need.
- HB 2188 Directs Board of Medical Imaging to issue permit to supervise fluoroscopy to qualified advanced practice registered nurse.
- HB 2189 Adds further specification to prohibition on discrimination against health care providers by insurers in participation in or coverage under health benefit plan.
- HB 2190 Allows licensed optometrist to engage in practice of telemedicine.
- HB 2191 Expands reasons for excused absences from school to include mental or behavioral health.
- HB 2192 Directs school districts and public charter schools to require every student in grades 6 through 12 to undergo mental health wellness check once each school year.
- HB 2193 Makes certain provisions relating to anatomical gifts applicable to gifts of whole body.
- HB 2194 Requires hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers to use smoke evacuation system during surgical procedures likely to generate surgical smoke.
- HB 2195 Dedicates portion of State Capitol State Park to Vietnam War memorial.
- HB 2196 Provides that employee of Oregon Military Department whose primary duties include fighting fires qualifies as firefighter under Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 2197 Directs Oregon Military Department to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
- HB 2198 Directs Oregon Military Department to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
- HB 2199 Directs Oregon Military Department to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
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HB 2200-2299
- HB 2200 Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to develop and administer loan program to provide loans to individuals who have certain pending claims with federal Department of Veterans Affairs.
- HB 2201 Establishes Veteran Educational Bridge Grant Program within Department of Veterans' Affairs.
- HB 2202 Directs Bureau of Labor and Industries to develop and administer program to conduct outreach to veterans to inform them about trade careers and connect them with available apprenticeship opportunities.
- HB 2203 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to develop and implement grant program to provide funding to Oregon counties for veterans' courts.
- HB 2204 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to establish pilot program for grant to fund creation of reserve officer training academy.
- HB 2205 Directs State Aviation Board, in consultation with State Resilience Officer, to develop list of emergency preparedness equipment needed throughout state to address deficiencies in emergency response capabilities.
- HB 2206 Directs State Fire Marshal to develop and administer program to evaluate condition of buildings after emergency and determine whether buildings may be safely occupied.
- HB 2207 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for distribution to Oregon Campus Resilience Consortium for purpose of implementing emergency response, continuity and recovery initiatives at post-secondary educational institutions in this state.
- HB 2208 Establishes Oregon Business Development Department Unreinforced Masonry Seismic Safety Program to issue grants for improving seismic safety, stability and resiliency of qualifying unreinforced masonry and unreinforced concrete buildings.
- HB 2209 Requires railroads that own or operate high hazard train routes to have oil spill contingency plans that have been approved by Department of Environmental Quality.
- HB 2210 Requires Oregon transparency website to include information regarding elected officials and emergency managers of local governments and description of jurisdiction over which each official or manager presides.
- HB 2211 Includes veteran who has 70 percent total disability rating and received discharge or release under other than dishonorable conditions as person who may apply to Oregon Business Development Department for loan approval.
- HB 2212 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for purposes of providing financial assistance to state agencies that provide workplace accommodations for employees with physical disabilities.
- HB 2213 Requires each community college and public university to establish textbook affordability plan.
- HB 2214 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for purpose of funding Oregon's Open Educational Resources (OER) Program.
- HB 2215 Adds to rights of persons with mental illness committed to Oregon Health Authority, right to reasonable privacy and security in resting, sleeping, dressing, bathing, personal hygiene and toileting.
- HB 2216 Repeals sunset date on temporary law and makes permanent law requiring public universities to interview qualified minority candidate when hiring head coach.
- HB 2217 Prohibits anyone other than patient from administering medication to end patient's life in humane and dignified manner.
- HB 2218 Requires financial institution, when unilaterally closing account, to notify account holder of reason for closure.
- HB 2219 Creates Task Force on Extending the Westside Express Service Commuter Line to Salem.
- HB 2220 Authorizes dentists to prescribe and administer vaccines.
- HB 2221 Establishes Ocean Beach Fund.
- HB 2222 Requires State Forestry Department to annually report to Legislative Assembly or interim committee regarding implementation and enforcement of property notifications and certifications required under Oregon Forestland-Urban Interface Fire Protection Act.
- HB 2223 Prohibits assessment of penalty wage as remedy for allegation of certain wage and hour violations if employer did not remedy violation prior to employee's separation from employment.
- HB 2224 Directs Department of Education to distribute grants for improving student outcomes by supporting social, emotional, mental and physical health needs of students.
- HB 2225 Defines "center of the subject tract" for siting certain permissible forest dwellings.
- HB 2226 Prohibits Department of Transportation from charging fee for issuing, renewing or replacing parking identification cards.
- HB 2227 Modifies list of mandatory reporters of suspected child abuse to include animal control officers.
- HB 2228 Establishes Local Government Technical Assistance Program within Housing and Community Services Department.
- HB 2229 Directs Department of Education to establish and administer pilot program to assist school districts in providing age-appropriate instruction on natural disasters.
- HB 2230 Limits amount of overtime nursing staff who work in correctional facility may be required to work.
- HB 2231 Provides right to collectively bargain with State of Oregon to health care interpreters .
- HB 2232 Prohibits anyone other than patient from administering medication to end patient's life in humane and dignified manner.
- HB 2233 Provides for regulation by Oregon Liquor Control Commission of consumption and sale of marijuana items at temporary events, including licensure of premises at which temporary events are conducted.
- HB 2234 Establishes centralized candidate filing system to permit candidates for public office in county, city or district to file for nomination or election by using electronic filing system adopted by Secretary of State. .
- HB 2235 Allows refund of personal income tax to be made by direct deposit into account designated by taxpayer.
- HB 2236 Allows farm tractors to operate on state highways that have speed limit or posted speed of more than 35 miles per hour.
- HB 2237 Creates income tax credit for operation costs of housing for agricultural workers.
- HB 2238 Modifies annual salaries of judges of Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, circuit courts and Oregon Tax Court.
- HB 2239 Increases number of circuit court judges in certain judicial districts.
- HB 2240 Authorizes State Court Administrator to establish Central Violations Bureau and designate employees to act as violations clerks.
- HB 2241 Authorizes Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to collect fees from certain public bodies for use of certain state court technology services.
- HB 2242 Authorizes Public Utility Commission to consider differential energy burden and other inequities of affordability in rates.
- HB 2243 Defines "public library" as public agency providing to all residents of local government unit free and equal access to library and information services that are suitable for persons of all ages.
- HB 2244 Establishes Task Force on CourtCare and directs task force to study long-term funding source for statewide CourtCare program and report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to child welfare no later than June 30, 2020.
- HB 2245 Requires Department of Human Services to use savings achieved in temporary assistance for needy families program to increase amount of cash grants paid to families enrolled in program or to make additional investments in JOBS program.
- HB 2246 Directs Early Learning Division to develop plan for ensuring children seamlessly transition between mental health services.
- HB 2247 Establishes Oregon Imagination Library Project in Early Learning Division to improve kindergarten readiness and third-grade reading proficiency by providing enrolled children with free book once each month from birth to age five.
- HB 2248 Establishes grant program for purpose of improving kindergarten student-to-teacher ratios in schools that are considered high poverty.
- HB 2249 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct study and develop recommendations on how Oregon's public institutions of higher education can best prepare and match Oregon's current and future workforce with workforce needs of Oregon's critical economic sectors.
- HB 2250 Requires Department of Environmental Quality and Oregon Health Authority to regularly assess final changes to federal environment laws to determine whether changes are significantly less protective of public health, environment or natural resources than standards and requirements contained in those federal environmental laws, as in effect on January 19, 2017.
- HB 2251 Defines "assault rifle." Prohibits transfer of handgun or assault rifle to person under 21 years of age.
- HB 2252 Establishes Task Force on Long-Term Revenue Stability for purpose of studying possible strategies for achieving long-term revenue stability for state.
- HB 2253 Establishes Task Force on Long-Term Revenue Stability for purpose of studying possible strategies for achieving long-term revenue stability for state.
- HB 2254 Establishes Task Force on Long-Term Revenue Stability for purpose of studying possible strategies for achieving long-term revenue stability for state.
- HB 2255 Restricts limitation on award of noneconomic damages to claims in actions for wrongful death.
- HB 2256 Creates Oregon Housing Crisis Task Force.
- HB 2257 Declares legislative intent to consider substance use disorder as chronic illness.
- HB 2258 Directs Judicial Department to establish Family Dependency Treatment Court Pilot Program in certain counties to minimize or eliminate amount of time children require protective custody as result of parent's alleged substance abuse.
- HB 2259 Removes requirement for Oregon transparency website to include links to administrative rules on state agency websites in addition to link to Secretary of State's website.
- HB 2260 Modifies list of entities for which links must be provided on Oregon transparency website.
- HB 2261 Expands scope of levels of education considered by Quality Education Commission.
- HB 2262 Modifies duties and membership of Early Learning Council.
- HB 2263 Directs Department of Education, in collaboration with Higher Education Coordinating Commission, to administer Accelerated College Credit Planning Partnership Grant Program to encourage partnerships between school districts and post-secondary institutions of education to offer accelerated college credit programs.
- HB 2264 Exempts from property taxation property consisting of machinery, equipment, tools, implements or fixtures used primarily in agricultural or horticultural activities or animal husbandry, regardless of whether property is considered real property, and adds such property to definition of "tangible personal property." Adds farming tools and implements to tax-exempt personal property and adds preparing farm crops for shipping as tax-exempt use of personal property.
- HB 2265 Adds optometrists to list of health care practitioners who must complete pain management education program.
- HB 2266 Directs Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board to impose surcharge on eligible employee who arranges coverage for spouse or dependent with access to medical coverage as employee in health benefit plan offered by Public Employees' Benefit Board or Oregon Educators Benefit Board.
- HB 2267 Requires coordinated care organization to conduct community health assessment and adopt community health improvement plan in collaboration with local public health authorities and hospitals.
- HB 2268 Requires Oregon Health Authority, in coordination with Department of Consumer and Business Services, to report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to health, no later than September 20, 2020, recommendations for aligning financial regulation of coordinated care organizations and health insurers.
- HB 2269 Requires employers with 50 or more employees to expend amount established by Oregon Health Policy Board toward providing health care to employees.
- HB 2270 Increases tax on distribution of cigarettes.
- HB 2271 Changes punishment for unlawful air pollution in the second degree from specific fine violation to Class A misdemeanor.
- HB 2272 Authorizes Department of State Lands to use moneys in Restoration Subaccount of Submerged Lands Enhancement Fund to purchase insurance or to otherwise defray costs to clean up or otherwise address damage to state-owned submerged or submersible lands.
- HB 2273 Permits business to communicate with owner by electronic mail regarding abandoned securities.
- HB 2274 Shortens length of time until unpaid wages become abandoned to one year.
- HB 2275 Adds certain individuals to list of persons exempt from real estate licensing law.
- HB 2276 Removes authority of public employer and labor organization to enter into fair-share agreement.
- HB 2277 Revises and clarifies circumstances in which individuals, including public officials and elected public officials, must register with Oregon Government Ethics Commission and file lobbyist registration statement.
- HB 2278 Includes within definition of "political committee" combination of two or more individuals, or person other than individual, that received contribution or made expenditure for purpose of supporting or opposing initiative petition, recall petition or referendum petition.
- HB 2279 Changes date of primary election from third Tuesday in May to second Tuesday in March.
- HB 2280 Requires agency to review effect of administrative rule every five years.
- HB 2281 Requires Division of Audits to include in performance audit report recommendations for addressing risks.
- HB 2282 Provides that identities of individuals interviewed in connection with audit by Secretary of State are confidential.
- HB 2283 Provides that county, for purposes of grant-in-aid funding from Department of Corrections for community corrections, is responsible for supervision, sanctions and services for offenders convicted of certain domestic violence misdemeanors.
- HB 2284 Renames Port of Newport as Oregon International Port of Newport.
- HB 2285 Clarifies receivership proceedings and reporting and notice requirements for residential properties that city or county determines are threat to public health, safety or welfare.
- HB 2286 Places civil forfeiture proceeds used to fund scholarship for children of deceased or disabled public safety officers in account established or designated by State Treasurer in Oregon 529 Savings Network, rather than in Oregon 529 College Savings Plan Subaccount.
- HB 2287 Authorizes school district to allow firearm safety instruction on school property.
- HB 2288 Requires that percentage of net lottery proceeds from sports betting games be applied against unfunded actuarial liability of Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 2289 Establishes Task Force on School Safety Features.
- HB 2290 Directs education service districts to ensure that services of school behavioral health specialist are available to component school districts.
- HB 2291 Establishes tax credit against personal income taxes for purchase of qualifying gun safes or locking mechanisms.
- HB 2292 Requires Oregon Health Authority, in consultation with Department of Environmental Quality, to study manners in which state has authority to regulate use of asbestos in new products manufactured, sold or offered for sale in Oregon, and submit report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to environment and natural resources on or before September 15, 2021.
- HB 2293 Amends residency requirements for purposes of licenses, tags and permits related to wildlife.
- HB 2294 Makes legislative findings regarding commercial cervid attractants as source of chronic wasting disease.
- HB 2295 Establishes process of earned review for certain young offenders serving terms of imprisonment in custody of Oregon Youth Authority.
- HB 2296 Allows employer to pay 85 percent of minimum wage to agricultural employee under 21 years of age for initial 90 days of employment.
- HB 2297 Abolishes annual one-hour change in time from standard time to daylight saving time and maintains Oregon on daylight saving time.
- HB 2298 Directs Department of State Police to create and maintain list of states that recognize Oregon concealed handgun licenses and require demonstration of handgun competency to obtain license that is similar to requirement in Oregon.
- HB 2299 Requires court to impose mandatory minimum sentence of imprisonment if person is convicted of crime of fleeing or attempting to elude police officer under certain circumstances.
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HB 2300-2399
- HB 2300 Creates crime of sexual harassment by electronic means.
- HB 2301 Allows Oregon Liquor Control Commission to enter into interstate agreements with agencies of other states for purpose of ensuring multistate enforcement of standards for wine consistent with standards of state where wine was produced.
- HB 2302 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Human Services to administer general assistance project.
- HB 2303 Allows pharmacist to prescribe and dispense pseudoephedrine to person who is at least 18 years of age and who provides to pharmacist person's valid government-issued photo identification.
- HB 2304 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds to finance acquisition and restoration of Willamette Falls navigation canal and locks.
- HB 2305 Authorizes Department of State Lands to perform work to acquire and restore operation of Willamette Falls navigation canal and locks.
- HB 2306 Requires city or county to issue residential building permits upon substantial completion of construction of public improvements in residential subdivisions.
- HB 2307 Directs Department of Education to conduct study related to safety of career and technical education spaces.
- HB 2308 Directs school districts to report participation and completion rates of accelerated college credit programs.
- HB 2309 Directs Department of Transportation to develop and implement program to lend moneys to school districts for incremental costs of purchasing electric-powered school buses.
- HB 2310 Establishes Prosperity 1,000 Pilot Program to provide career coaching, occupational training and job placement services for at least 1,000 low-income job seekers residing in areas of concentrated poverty.
- HB 2311 Creates income tax credit for taxpayer that employs community college student as apprentice.
- HB 2312 Requires seller disclosure form to include warning regarding flood insurance.
- HB 2313 Requires employers who are authorized to pay subminimum wages to individuals with disabilities to pay certain wage rates until June 30, 2023.
- HB 2314 Allows operator of motorcycle or moped to travel between lanes of traffic under certain conditions.
- HB 2315 Modifies provisions regarding division of land by eliminating purchase requirement when land is acquired by provider of public parks or open space, or by not-for-profit land conservation organization.
- HB 2316 Caps total amount of assessments and reassessments for local improvements to three percent of real market value of local improvement to which assessments and reassessments relate.
- HB 2317 Designates May of each year as ALS Awareness Month.
- HB 2318 Prohibits State Board of Education from requiring, and school districts from administering, certain assessments to students enrolled or preparing to enroll in prekindergarten through grade two.
- HB 2319 Requires public or private safety agency to display message listing 9-1-1 emergency number on websites or printed materials that list contact phone number for agency and are intended for general public use, viewing or distribution.
- HB 2320 Provides that fixed percentage of certain forecasted video lottery revenues be transferred to counties for economic development.
- HB 2321 Exempts from required disclosure pursuant to public records request, home address, home phone number and other specified personal information of county juvenile department employees who primarily perform duties related to youth offenders confined in detention facilities.
- HB 2322 Requires Land Conservation and Development Commission to amend statewide land use planning goals related to energy conservation to incorporate development of renewable energy facilities and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and to match state energy policies.
- HB 2323 Expands potential recipients of levee project grants to include any public body.
- HB 2324 Authorizes issuance of $10 million in lottery bonds for deposit in Levee Project Subaccount to be used for any purpose for which funds in subaccount may be used.
- HB 2325 Permits Secretary of State to specify by rule method, including but not limited to electronic method, by which Secretary of State will send notice related to document for which Secretary of State is filing officer.
- HB 2326 Provides funding for grant program under which Department of Education awards grants to school districts for percentage of certain student transportation costs for which school district does not receive any amount in distributions from State School Fund or any amount related to transit activities.
- HB 2327 Establishes Statewide School Safety and Prevention System.
- HB 2328 Modifies culpable mental state for crime of unauthorized use of a vehicle when person takes, operates, exercises control over or otherwise uses vehicle, boat or aircraft without consent of owner.
- HB 2329 Modifies definition of "energy facility" for purposes of regulation of energy facilities by Energy Facility Siting Council.
- HB 2330 Clarifies that for purposes of crime of coercion, person compels or induces another person to engage in conduct from which other person has legal right to abstain if person compels or induces woman to terminate woman's pregnancy.
- HB 2331 Provides that Water Resources Commission has certain amount of time to enforce general or special standards related to well construction activities.
- HB 2332 Directs Department of Human Services to provide staff support, including full-time equivalent policy analyst, for Governor's Child Foster Care Advisory Commission.
- HB 2333 Allows option to obtain title, but not registration, from Department of Transportation for recreational vehicle qualifying as park model recreational vehicle and meeting other criteria.
- HB 2334 Makes violation of permit requirements for service of alcoholic beverages punishable by maximum of $1,000 fine.
- HB 2335 Provides that hours worked by school marshal providing security in school do not count for purposes of limitations on reemployment of retired member of Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 2336 Removing population requirement for affordable housing pilot program if no qualifying nomination is received for city with population under 25,000.
- HB 2337 Establishes Foster Parent Ombudsman in Department of Human Services and prescribes duties.
- HB 2338 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on criminal sentencing outcomes and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 2339 Requires Oregon Health Authority to administer program to provide matching grants to registered sobering facilities.
- HB 2340 Requires residential seller's property disclosure statement to include whether sewer scope was performed.
- HB 2341 Makes unlawful employment practice for employer to , because of known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth or related medical condition of job applicant or employee, take certain actions related to reasonable accommodations to known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth or related medical condition.
- HB 2342 Directs State Board of Education to adopt by rule complaint process to report school district policy in violation of state law prohibiting harassment, intimidation, bullying and cyberbullying.
- HB 2343 Allows political canvassing by manufactured dwelling or floating home facility tenants.
- HB 2344 Requires diapers and feminine hygiene products to be provided through Oregon Health Plan.
- HB 2345 Reduces public records request fees charged by state agencies by 50 percent if requester is member of news media, and waives fees entirely if request is narrowly tailored.
- HB 2346 Establishes Task Force on Access to Quality Affordable Child Care to study ways to increase use of and access to child care subsidies and to report recommendations to Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2020.
- HB 2347 Clarifies that current safety belt exemption for delivering newspapers or mail applies to person driving route to deliver newspapers or mail.
- HB 2348 Directs Department of Human Services to reduce employment-related child care subsidy recipient copayments to no more than seven percent of household income.
- HB 2349 Directs Early Learning Division to establish child care provider business training program.
- HB 2350 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Housing and Community Services Department for provision of diapers and feminine hygiene products to low-income individuals and families.
- HB 2351 Authorizes State Marine Board to adopt special regulations to protect shoreline in Willamette River Greenway.
- HB 2352 Creates towed watersports program within State Marine Board.
- HB 2353 Authorizes Attorney General, district attorney or court to award penalty to public records requester, or order fee waiver or fee reduction, if public body responds to request with undue delay or fails to be responsive to request.
- HB 2354 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to issue loans or grants to City of Gold Beach to construct training facility for public safety personnel.
- HB 2355 Allows cider businesses producing less than 100,000 gallons of cider annually on lands zoned for farm use when businesses own certain orchards of at least one acre.
- HB 2356 Transfers regulatory authority over propagation of finfish in private commercial aquaculture facilities from State Department of Fish and Wildlife and State Fish and Wildlife Commission to State Department of Agriculture.
- HB 2357 Limits standing in appeals of land use decisions or limited land use decisions to persons that reside or maintain business within 25 miles of boundary of local government or special district and appeared before decision maker in person at hearing if available.
- HB 2358 Provides grants to counties that received Secure Rural Schools Program payments in calendar year 2008 equal to at least 30 percent of all moneys deposited into county general fund.
- HB 2359 Requires county at higher risk of financial distress to withhold from taxing districts costs to county of assessing property and collecting property taxes.
- HB 2360 Establishes Task Force on Use of Surplus Public Lands for Housing.
- HB 2361 Requires State Fish and Wildlife Commission to establish and prescribe fees for multiyear resident and nonresident hunting licenses.
- HB 2362 Prohibits entry of order setting aside conviction or record of arrest, citation or charge for person convicted of four or more felonies.
- HB 2363 Redefines "historic home" to include dwellings built before 1974 for purpose of serving as accessory dwelling unit to homes newly constructed on rural residential lands.
- HB 2364 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to use dual-frequency identification sonar devices for counting fish.
- HB 2365 Appropriates moneys to State Forestry Department for 2019-2021 biennium to carry out integrated pest management program to combat Sudden Oak Death.
- HB 2366 Allocates $1,600,000 of lottery revenue to Oregon Business Development Department to be used to issue grants or loans in support of redevelopment of Port of Port Orford Cannery.
- HB 2367 Requires Governor to certify to United States Secretary of Commerce that terms of national marine sanctuary located within seaward boundary of Oregon are unacceptable unless Legislative Assembly confirms designation.
- HB 2368 Modifies juvenile court dependency procedure to require Department of Justice to bear responsibility for certain expenses arising out of summonses issued by Department of Human Services.
- HB 2369 Requires that court award damages for cost of replanting to plaintiff prevailing against federal government or contractor in action for injury to private land arising from fire originating on federal forestland.
- HB 2370 Allows electors of county to approve measure allowing use of dogs for hunting, pursuing or taking cougars within county.
- HB 2371 Permits court, after suspension of driving privileges for failure to pay fine, to reinstate person's driving privileges if person is employed.
- HB 2372 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to study effectiveness of implementing chapter 669, Oregon Laws 2017, and determine whether additional legislation is necessary to enhance process of transferring academic credits between community colleges and public universities.
- HB 2373 Allows State Forester to order use of wildfire suppression personnel, equipment and services on federal lands within state borders.
- HB 2374 Allows credit against net income taxes for portion of eligible costs of newly constructed single-family dwelling that sells for price affordable to household with annual income at or below 120 percent of area median income.
- HB 2375 Requires district attorney to include sexual assault nurse examiner or hospital representative in sexual assault response team organized by district attorney to adopt protocols addressing response to sexual assault victims.
- HB 2376 Appropriates moneys to State Parks and Recreation Department for outreach and development of educational signs warning public about natural dangers of ocean beaches.
- HB 2377 Transfers moneys from certain funds and accounts to General Fund for general governmental purposes.
- HB 2378 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to establish and operate fish incubation box pilot program for hatching of salmonids on historically salmon-bearing waterways located in certain counties.
- HB 2379 Makes legislative findings regarding failure of United States Army Corps of Engineers to operate Cole M. Rivers Hatchery in conformance with fish return goals.
- HB 2380 Directs State Board of Forestry, pursuant to joint rules adopted by State Board of Forestry and State Land Board, to establish pilot project for county management of certain Elliott State Forest Lands.
- HB 2381 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to operate program in southwest Oregon to control populations of species that prey on salmon.
- HB 2382 Allows certain counties to adopt ordinance to impose tax on medical and recreational marijuana production.
- HB 2383 Appropriates moneys for distribution to Curry County assessor for pilot program to increase employment in assessor's office in order to achieve assessment rotation of seven years for taxable property.
- HB 2384 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Curry County for purpose of installing fiber optic telecommunication line to Cape Blanco Airport.
- HB 2385 Allows school district with remote small high school to use moneys received under High School Graduation and College and Career Readiness Act on existing career and technical education programs.
- HB 2386 Creates income tax credit for teachers in rural schools.
- HB 2387 Establishes refundable credit against personal income taxes for contributions to higher education savings network account or ABLE account.
- HB 2388 Disallows subtraction for contribution to savings network account for higher education if amount of contribution is withdrawn and rolled over to program outside state.
- HB 2389 Creates Oregon Bright Futures Plan Task Force.
- HB 2390 Modifies provisions of state law relating to depositories of public funds and administration of public funds.
- HB 2391 Provides that, with respect to bonding power of governmental unit limited to millage or percentage of real market value of taxable property within unit, real market value shall be as set forth in annual Oregon property tax statistics report prepared by Department of Revenue.
- HB 2392 Directs State Treasurer to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law governing office of State Treasurer.
- HB 2393 Removes requirement that intimate image be disclosed through Internet website for crime of unlawful dissemination of an intimate image.
- HB 2394 Creates Abandoned Recreational Vehicle Disposal Revolving Account within State Highway Fund.
- HB 2395 Requires manufacturer to equip connected device with reasonable security features that protect connected device and information that connected device stores from access, destruction, modification, use or disclosure that consumer does not authorize.
- HB 2396 Exempts from Public Contracting Code contracts for goods or services related to existing or potential litigation or legal matters in which public body is or might become interested.
- HB 2397 Removes provision under which certain actions of person in soliciting participation in contest or sweepstakes are unlawful practice only if solicitation occurs through use of United States mail.
- HB 2398 Specifies that compensation paid to employees of charitable gaming events is based on Oregon minimum wage standards.
- HB 2399 Provides that state appeal from order allowing demurrer must be decided by appellate court within prescribed time limits.
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HB 2400-2499
- HB 2400 Extends deadline to appeal mental illness determination under certain circumstances.
- HB 2401 Modifies definition of "officer-initiated pedestrian stop" for purposes of profiling data collection by removing requirement that stop result in citation, arrest or search.
- HB 2402 Modifies rulemaking authority of Oregon Department of Aviation, considerations for reviewing applications for distributions and priority in making certain distributions under section 7, chapter 700, Oregon Laws 2015.
- HB 2403 Directs Department of Transportation to study development of uniform standards for speed bump height and markings and report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to transportation on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 2404 Directs Department of Transportation to study development of uniform standards for speed bump height and markings and report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to transportation on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 2405 Directs Department of Transportation to study development of uniform standards for speed bump height and markings and report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to transportation on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 2406 Clarifies scope of workers' compensation coverage for trainees who participate in certain work experience programs or school directed professional education projects.
- HB 2407 Reduces number of districts within which public works project may be performed for purposes of applying prevailing rate of wage from 14 to five.
- HB 2408 Includes within definition of "public works" project for constructing, reconstructing or performing major renovation of privately owned road, highway, building, structure or improvement that is located in enterprise zone or for which qualified business firm received or will receive exemption from ad valorem property taxation and has total project cost estimated as equaling or exceeding $20 million.
- HB 2409 Provides that prevailing rate of wage for trade or occupation in locality is rate of wage set forth in collective bargaining agreement for trade or occupation in locality or, if more than one collective bargaining agreement covers trade or occupation in locality, average of rate of wage set forth in collective bargaining agreements for trade or occupation in locality.
- HB 2410 Requires contractors and subcontractors that employ workers on a public works project to directly incur costs of providing fringe benefits or contribute to trustee or third person under plan, fund or program that provides fringe benefits.
- HB 2411 Allows financial institution to swipe identification card or driver license to collect information about individual for purpose of processing application for deposit account or loan for individual.
- HB 2412 Creates Community Outreach and Labor Education Account in State Treasury.
- HB 2413 Provides that injured worker is eligible for vocational assistance unless average weekly wage exceeds 95 percent of weekly wage paid for employment in which worker was engaged at time of injury.
- HB 2414 Adds to definition of "public works" project to build or repair ship that public agency owns or for which using funds of public agency serves public interest, maintenance of building that public agency owns or occupies and fabricating or manufacturing custom item under contract and specifically for use in public works.
- HB 2415 Requires that retainage be placed in interest-bearing escrow account if contract price exceeds $500,000.
- HB 2416 Requires person applying for issuance or renewal of recreational vehicle registration for small home to attest home meets certain conditions concerning mobility.
- HB 2417 Establishes alternate death benefit for surviving spouse of member of Public Employees Retirement System who dies before retirement.
- HB 2418 Specifies certain presumptions as to cause of death, disability or impairment of health of fire service professional, public safety personnel or employee of public or private safety agency with duties related to firefighting, police, ambulance or emergency medical services in claim for benefits related to occupational disease under workers' compensation law.
- HB 2419 Permits Department of Consumer and Business Services to issue licenses and conduct criminal records checks through Nationwide Multistate Licensing System.
- HB 2420 Requires that municipal building official be employed by municipality or council of governments or under intergovernmental agreement.
- HB 2421 Specifies procedures Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services may use to investigate violations of Insurance Code.
- HB 2422 Clarifies that provision allowing Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries to impose civil penalties includes imposition of penalties for violation of certain requirements for labor contractors.
- HB 2423 Adopts Small Home Specialty Code to regulate construction of homes not more than 400 square feet in size.
- HB 2424 Permits attending physician or authorized nurse practitioner to refer worker for treatment by chiropractic physician that is not member of managed care organization under specified circumstances.
- HB 2425 Allows county clerk to record electronic record or record bearing electronic signature and to charge for electronic delivery of copies of records.
- HB 2426 Permits credit unions to prescribe terms of executive officers in bylaws.
- HB 2427 Prohibits exercise of right of redemption if obtained from judgment debtor who resided in foreclosed dwelling after foreclosure judgment and on or before execution sale.
- HB 2428 Provides that masturbation while in, or in view of, public place constitutes crime of public indecency.
- HB 2429 Provides that machinery and equipment used to compress and bale harvested straw, hay, grass or other plants for purpose of storage or shipment is tangible personal property exempt from ad valorem property taxation.
- HB 2430 Eliminates sunset date of Public Records Advisory Council.
- HB 2431 Requires each state agency to report to Attorney General, Public Records Advocate and public records subcommittee of Legislative Counsel Committee on number of public records requests received during preceding year, and number of those requests still outstanding after specified periods of time.
- HB 2432 Provides that certain statutes regarding forest management are added to and made part of laws regarding forestry administration.
- HB 2433 Modifies definition of "native fish" for purposes of salmon and trout enhancement program.
- HB 2434 Requires metropolitan service districts and counties that propose to designate land as rural reserve or urban reserve under written agreement to designate land if specified factors are met.
- HB 2435 Makes permanent 2018 law sunsetting April 15, 2020, that allows guest ranches to be established on lands zoned for exclusive farm use in eastern Oregon.
- HB 2436 Directs Department of State Lands to collaborate with certain entities to develop proposal, including recommended legislation for introduction in 2020 regular session, for department to assume partial authority to administer federal wetland dredge and fill permits.
- HB 2437 Authorizes maintenance activities in dry, traditionally maintained channels to be conducted without removal or fill permit subject to certain conditions.
- HB 2438 Appropriates moneys to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments for certain purposes.
- HB 2439 Directs Department of State Lands, in consultation with State Department of Fish and Wildlife, to conduct study on developing general permit for certain removal fill activities by private landowners in eastern Oregon.
- HB 2440 Directs Department of Education to develop and implement statewide education plan for students in early childhood through post-secondary education who are Latino or Hispanic and have experienced disproportionate educational results.
- HB 2441 Requires school districts to provide coordinated comprehensive school counseling program.
- HB 2442 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Agriculture for deposit in Wolf Management Compensation and Proactive Trust Fund.
- HB 2443 Raises threshold at which prevailing rate of wage applies to projects for public works by amount Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries specifies by rule.
- HB 2444 Directs Department of Education to coordinate with Oregon FFA Association to increase student achievement and improve college preparation and career placement for students enrolled in agricultural education courses.
- HB 2445 Creates crime of threatening a mass injury event.
- HB 2446 Creates Help In Cutting Costs for Unusual Pharmaceuticals program in Oregon Health Authority to reimburse high costs incurred by persons in this state to purchase certain pharmaceutical products.
- HB 2447 Requires Director of the Oregon Health Authority to provide forum for all vertically integrated, nonprofit health care systems in Oregon to collaborate to envision health care delivery system for Oregon's future.
- HB 2448 Requires State Board of Chiropractic Examiners, upon request of individual who has been disciplined by board, to remove from its website and other publicly accessible print and electronic publications information relating to discipline of individual if individual meets certain criteria.
- HB 2449 Increases rate of tax for emergency communications.
- HB 2450 Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services to develop training standards applicable to firefighting personnel in certain rural areas.
- HB 2451 Eliminates mandatory inspection of onions.
- HB 2452 For purposes of eligibility of property for homestead property tax deferral program, creates floor of $250,000 for maximum allowable real market value of homestead.
- HB 2453 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to develop workforce development plan to communicate advantages of Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region in order to encourage people to move to and work in region.
- HB 2454 Allows out-of-state applicant seeking occupational license in Oregon more time to meet Oregon standards if applicant is already licensed in another state and is seeking to work in Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region.
- HB 2455 Includes developing and expanding broadband Internet access service as form of economic development for which Oregon Business Development Department may fund loans and grants for use in Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region.
- HB 2456 Allows counties to partition and rezone up to 200 acres of lands within Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region from exclusive farm use to residential uses.
- HB 2457 Directs Teacher Standards and Practices Commission, Department of Education and Office of Child Care to make specified evaluations to increase number of educators in Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region who are available to teach courses in secondary math and science and in career and technical education programs.
- HB 2458 Exempts from ad valorem property taxation property that is owned or used by cooperative for purpose of providing steam or hot water heat by combustion of biomass.
- HB 2459 Permits person or agent of person that holds lien that encumbers real property to request statement from person that holds another lien that also encumbers same real property of amount that is necessary to pay off other lien.
- HB 2460 Provides that transferee of tax-deferred homestead is liable for amounts of outstanding deferred property taxes due on homestead if transferee is using homestead more than 90 days following taxpayer's death and is potential recipient of homestead under intestate succession or by devise or received homestead from estate of deceased taxpayer or right to homestead by gift or assignment from insolvent taxpayer.
- HB 2461 Creates temporary stay of eviction for certain low-income veterans.
- HB 2462 Directs court to, at time of arraignment, notify defendant that status as servicemember may make defendant eligible for treatment programs, diversion, specialty courts or sentencing mitigation.
- HB 2463 Permits pawnbroker to store large pledge items at single storage location off premises of business location at which pawnbroker makes pledge loan if pawnbroker and pledgor agree in writing that pawnbroker may do so.
- HB 2464 Modifies terminology regarding recipients of grants from Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Intervention Program.
- HB 2465 Directs State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to study parole for certain inmates.
- HB 2466 Requires certain homeowners associations and all condominium unit owners associations to carry fidelity bond coverage, unless owners and board have elected otherwise in the preceeding year.
- HB 2467 Expands crime of assault in the third degree to include physical injury to person working in hospital while worker is performing official duties.
- HB 2468 Immunizes landowner from claims by invitees, guests, permittees and licensees who, free of most charges, use the land for certain recreational, resource and outdoor purposes.
- HB 2469 Allows counties to approve second dwelling on forestlands within rural fire protection district near existing dwelling for owner or relative who supports owner's forestry practices.
- HB 2470 Directs Governor or designee to notify presiding judge of circuit court of county of conviction within 10 days of granting pardon.
- HB 2471 Provides that, in prosecutions for violation of city motor vehicle parking ordinances, defendant may not be required to pay fine or bail amount before requesting hearing or submitting explanation to court.
- HB 2472 Authorizes Health Licensing Office to certify qualified applicant as sexual offense therapist intern.
- HB 2473 Requires forensic laboratory to test blood or urine sample within 90 days of receiving sample in prosecution of driving while under influence of intoxicants.
- HB 2474 Excludes subpoenas issued by district attorneys for grand juries, or by Attorney General, from certain notice, content and procedural requirements applicable to summonses and subpoenas issued to financial institutions for financial records of customers.
- HB 2475 Expands definition of "physical injury" in Oregon Criminal Code to include certain physical conditions when injured person is 10 years of age or younger or 65 years of age or older.
- HB 2476 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to prepare benefit-cost analyses for legislative measures reported out of committee of Legislative Assembly that propose change to criminal law statutes of this state.
- HB 2477 Requires purchaser of real property with intent to acquire redemption rights to include warning in deed transferring property.
- HB 2478 Requires eviction judgment and writ of restitution to authorize sheriff's use of force in enforcing judgment.
- HB 2479 Increases fees payable to county sheriff for issuance, renewal or duplication of concealed handgun license.
- HB 2480 Provides that statement purporting to interpret otherwise admissible statement from one language into another does not constitute hearsay if declarant testifies.
- HB 2481 Defines "reports and records" for purposes of public records in child abuse investigations.
- HB 2482 Provides exception to physician-patient privilege for examination at deposition about communications with patient's physicians about issue of patient's physical, mental or emotional condition in proceeding in which party relies on condition as element of claim.
- HB 2483 Delays date when civil action may be brought alleging violation of certain unlawful employment practices.
- HB 2484 Directs Public Defense Services Commission to conduct study on improving provision of public defense services and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 2485 Establishes procedures for adoption of restated declaration, restated assignment of use of limited common elements and restated bylaws by condominium association.
- HB 2486 Allows Real Estate Agency to electronically facilitate condominium reporting process.
- HB 2487 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study and make recommendations regarding use of blockchain technology by state agencies to administer public services.
- HB 2488 Prohibits state government from accepting payments using cryptocurrency.
- HB 2489 Establishes conditions of enforceability for certain employment contracts or agreements.
- HB 2490 Directs Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to appoint long term care wage board to examine factors that may present challenges to recruiting and retaining long term care employees.
- HB 2491 Establishes procedure for participation as write-in candidate for precinct committeeperson.
- HB 2492 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.
- HB 2493 Prohibits aerial application of pesticide to land within watershed of McKenzie River or its tributaries or of Santiam River or its tributaries.
- HB 2494 Extends operation of public purpose charges until January 1, 2036.
- HB 2495 Makes privilege taxes on merchantable forest products harvested on forestlands permanent and increases rate of tax levied for payment of benefits related to fire suppression.
- HB 2496 Includes battery storage in definition of "green energy technology." Defines "total contract price." Permits contracting agency, as alternative to including green energy technology in construction, reconstruction or major renovation of public building, to make expenditure to improve energy use efficiency in public building.
- HB 2497 Adds battery storage to definition of "green energy technology" for public buildings that are emergency shelters or facilities for public safety.
- HB 2498 Adds to test to determine whether person is independent contractor requirement that person not perform services that are within usual course of business of person that hired purported independent contractor.
- HB 2499 Adds businesses that individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender own to list of businesses eligible for certification by Certification Office for Business Inclusion and Diversity as necessary participants in certain public contracts.
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HB 2500-2599
- HB 2500 Provides private right of action to recover for expenses in relation to veterinary care for abused domestic animal.
- HB 2501 Establishes Task Force on Green Energy Corridors.
- HB 2502 Modifies juvenile jeopardy law to describe hearings and proceedings that trigger jeopardy.
- HB 2503 Directs Office of Emergency Management to study and make recommendations regarding funding of search and rescue operations.
- HB 2504 Increases maximum expenditure appropriation for tax supervising and conservation commissions and increases annual percentage increase in maximum expenditure appropriation.
- HB 2505 Requires owner or possessor of firearm to secure firearm with trigger or cable lock or in locked container except in specified circumstances.
- HB 2506 Provides that funds held in trust by TriMet for purpose of paying post-employment benefits other than pensions are not surplus funds and may be invested in accordance with statutory standard of judgment and care for investment of public investment funds.
- HB 2507 Provides that student who legally entered United States under Compact of Free Association treaty between United States and Republic of Palau, Republic of the Marshall Islands or Federated States of Micronesia qualifies for exemption from nonresident tuition and fees at public universities if student meets other tuition equity requirements.
- HB 2508 Requires Department of Human Services to award grants to refugee resettlement agencies to provide specified services to refugees.
- HB 2509 Prohibits retail establishments from providing single-use checkout bags to customers, except in certain cases.
- HB 2510 Designates October 9 of each year as PANDAS/PANS Awareness Day.
- HB 2511 Requires health benefit plan, health care service contract and medical assistance coverage of pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections and pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome.
- HB 2512 Requires one member of State Board of Education to be engaged in teaching as licensed teacher.
- HB 2513 Requires residential landlords to provide voter registration card to new tenants.
- HB 2514 Requires district school board or hearings officer to conduct hearing in executive session or privately if hearing pertains to or involves examination of confidential records of student.
- HB 2515 Requires correctional facilities to provide tampons, sanitary pads, postpartum pads and panty liners to certain incarcerated persons at no cost.
- HB 2516 Prohibits virtual public school from using moneys received as distributions from State School Fund or from other state or local public sources for paying expenses incurred for advertising or other promotional materials of school.
- HB 2517 Prohibits state agencies from suspending or revoking license required to pursue commercial activity, trade, occupation or profession because licensee is delinquent in paying student loan debt.
- HB 2518 Prohibits public universities from decreasing amount of financial aid previously awarded to student due to student's receipt of merit-based scholarships.
- HB 2519 Requires each community college and each college and university operating in this state that offers baccalaureate degree programs and receives state financial aid to adopt written policy on hazing, provide on-campus policy training on hazing and annually report to Legislative Assembly number of hazing incidents reported and investigated by community college, college or university during previous academic year.
- HB 2520 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct study to determine whether state should recognize more than one high school equivalency test.
- HB 2521 Establishes Financial Literacy Account for purpose of supporting implementation and development of curricula related to financial literacy.
- HB 2522 Creates income tax credit for taxpayers that purchase certain emergency preparedness supplies.
- HB 2523 Allows appointed agent or distillery retail outlet agent for Oregon Liquor Control Commission to deliver distilled liquor to retail purchaser.
- HB 2524 Requires long term care facilities, residential facilities and adult foster homes to provide residents with information developed by Long Term Care Ombudsman describing availability and services of Long Term Care Ombudsman.
- HB 2525 Alters period during which former member of Legislative Assembly is prohibited from being paid lobbyist from sine die of next regular session that begins after person ceases to be member to two years after person ceases to be member.
- HB 2526 Includes class size as mandatory subject of school district collective bargaining.
- HB 2527 Requires Oregon Liquor Control Commission to prorate fee for brewery-public house license issued for less than year.
- HB 2528 Requires residential tenancies to prorate rent calculated based on full days of tenant's occupancy.
- HB 2529 Directs Governor, with recommendations from Oregon Health and Science University Board of Directors, to appoint Rare Disease Ombudsman.
- HB 2530 Requires persons who send or serve certain documents related to termination of tenancy, forcible entry or detainer and residential foreclosures to include certain information regarding assistance that may be available to veterans of armed forces.
- HB 2531 Directs school districts to make annual reports to Department of Education related to students placed on abbreviated school day programs.
- HB 2532 Requires corporation that is incorporated in or authorized to transact business in this state to submit affidavit to Department of Revenue each year to attest that corporation has registered or attempted to register with United States Selective Service System.
- HB 2533 Requires Governor to interview at least one candidate from underserved racial, ethnic or minority population when making appointment to Board of Commissioners of Port of Portland.
- HB 2534 Excludes certain police officers from meaning of supervisory employee for purposes of public employment.
- HB 2535 Creates Task Force on Disaster Response and Recovery.
- HB 2536 Establishes Oregon Public Places Are Safe Places Investment Fund.
- HB 2537 Provides that governing body of county shall be nonpartisan board of five commissioners elected by people of county.
- HB 2538 Creates income tax credit for investment in community gardens and food banks.
- HB 2539 Clarifies meaning of "provide consultative services" to require Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to provide incentive to small employers to participate in consultative services, to provide maximum allowable protection from fines and penalties to small employers that participate in consultative services and to promote consultative services to small business community.
- HB 2540 Requires city with population of 200,000 or fewer to establish local standards to promote housing stability no later than July 1, 2021.
- HB 2541 Authorizes Oregon Business Development Department to make grants to certain small cities for purposes of studying, developing and capitalizing public transit systems.
- HB 2542 Requires student to demonstrate proficiency in civics in order to receive high school diploma.
- HB 2543 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to conduct study regarding cost savings and expense reductions that may result to small businesses from cooperative resource sharing.
- HB 2544 Authorizes Oregon Innovation Council to make grants to small businesses for seed and start-up capital and gap funding to create and support invention, innovation and economic development in rural areas of state.
- HB 2545 Requires use of headlights when windshield wipers are on or there is fog.
- HB 2546 Creates credit against personal income tax for cost of criminal history record check required by state law for transfer of firearm.
- HB 2547 Creates income tax credit for certain employers that are required to provide paid sick leave.
- HB 2548 Directs Occupational Safety and Health Division of Department of Consumer and Business Services to study potential safety benefits of screening replacement workers during labor dispute with employer that employs more than 100 employees in industry involving hazardous materials.
- HB 2549 Authorizes reserve officers sponsored by law enforcement unit to pay for training as police with cash and G.I. Bill education benefits.
- HB 2550 Changes term of office and qualifications for appointment of Adjutant General.
- HB 2551 Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to develop and implement one or more pilot programs statewide to provide training, job placement services, financial assistance, technical support and business creation assistance to veterans in construction and construction materials industries.
- HB 2552 Makes corporations eligible to serve on juries.
- HB 2553 Requires State Fish and Wildlife Commission to adopt certain requirements related to carcasses of returning hatchery fish.
- HB 2554 Grants Governor authority to declare economic emergency.
- HB 2555 Establishes criteria for state and United States flags to be official flags.
- HB 2556 Provides seven days of excused absences from school if pupil is dependent of member of Armed Forces of United States who is on active duty or who is called into active duty.
- HB 2557 Establishes minimum education requirements for teachers of certain accelerated college credit program courses.
- HB 2558 Establishes Task Force on Seismic Event Preparation.
- HB 2559 Creates income tax credit for employing youth workers.
- HB 2560 Directs Department of Land Conservation and Development to study methods to mitigate impacts of technology towers on aesthetics.
- HB 2561 Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to develop program under which providers contracting with department provide credit guarantees for qualified borrowers for purpose of refinancing home mortgages.
- HB 2562 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for Title IX enforcement and compliance, sexual harassment prevention and gender discrimination prevention.
- HB 2563 Establishes Newborn Bloodspot Screening Advisory Board in Oregon Health Authority.
- HB 2564 Directs Office of Emergency Management, in administering grants issued by federal State Homeland Security Grant Program, to eliminate restrictions on use of grant moneys and to distribute moneys to applicants using formula grant instead of competitive process.
- HB 2565 Directs Oregon Military Department to issue grants to counties for purpose of hiring emergency management agency personnel.
- HB 2566 Requires owners to register all-terrain vehicle, if vehicle is not otherwise registered in this state.
- HB 2567 Requires Employment Relations Board to conduct study relating to public employers subject to public employee collective bargaining act and submit report of board's findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2021.
- HB 2568 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to conduct review of CASA Volunteer Programs and report results of review and make recommendations for legislation to Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2569 Directs Department of Human Services to assign exactly one universal provider number to persons listed on registry of persons who provide long term care.
- HB 2570 Appropriates moneys to Oregon Department of Administrative Services to increase size and diversity of group of court appointed special advocates.
- HB 2571 Provides that current or former foster child under 25 years of age is eligible for tuition waiver at institution of higher education if current or former foster child is enrolled in courses totaling one or more credit hours for purposes of pursuing initial undergraduate degree.
- HB 2572 Directs Department of Transportation to prepare report on documentation requirements for disabled veteran applying for special vehicle registration.
- HB 2573 Requires counties to approve establishment of dwellings in conjunction with farm use on high-value farmland for cranberry farm operator meeting $40,000 annual income standard.
- HB 2574 Requires Department of Land Conservation and Development to receive, consolidate and organize public record information concerning shellfish mariculture in Oregon.
- HB 2575 Creates tax credit for eligible costs of removal or remedial action at brownfield property.
- HB 2576 Provides that under certain circumstances person with totaled or substantially altered vehicle may apply to Department of Transportation to keep same registration plates and remaining registration period.
- HB 2577 Requires minimum three-year delay of effective date for annexation of property that is zoned to allow residential use as permitted use in zone and is in residential use when annexation is initiated.
- HB 2578 Enacts Interstate Compact for Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote.
- HB 2579 Expands types of entities that may receive grant from Farm-to-School Grant Program to purchase food produced or processed in state or to identify sources of foods or to process foods.
- HB 2580 Amends definition of "employment relations" to include class size and caseload limits as mandatory collective bargaining subjects for school districts.
- HB 2581 Makes findings regarding Columbia River Basin.
- HB 2582 Provides that persons representing or speaking on behalf of certain taxpayers may be subject to sanction by either house of Legislative Assembly if they make false statement or misrepresentation to legislative official concerning tax liability or tax consequences of law or proposed law.
- HB 2583 Directs Department of Revenue to deliver vouchers to certain personal income taxpayers who fail to use income tax credit for political contribution in previous tax year.
- HB 2584 Requires Department of Revenue to calculate effect of laws passed during previous two years on combined personal income tax and corporate income and excise tax liability of persons who have expended $10,000 or more on lobbying activities during previous two years.
- HB 2585 Establishes process for completing and filing report of death for person missing in wilderness or forested environment and believed to be deceased.
- HB 2586 Requires Housing and Community Services Department to provide grants to nonprofit organizations for providing housing services to low income people undergoing treatment for HIV. Appropriates moneys to department for grants.
- HB 2587 For purposes of homestead property tax deferral program for seniors and persons with disabilities, changes prohibition on homestead with outstanding deferred property taxes from being pledged as security for reverse mortgage to prohibition on homestead that is pledged as security for reverse mortgage from being granted deferral under program.
- HB 2588 Requires certain persons that service student loans in this state to obtain or renew license.
- HB 2589 Clarifies that sexual orientation is not considered physical or mental impairment and that individual does not have disability solely by reason of individual's sexual orientation.
- HB 2590 Modifies and adds laws related to transportation.
- HB 2591 Allows road authority to issue variance permit for specified combination of vehicles transporting sugar beets in specific locations.
- HB 2592 Modifies and adds laws related to transportation.
- HB 2593 Conforms Oregon law related to expression of milk in workplace to federal law.
- HB 2594 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for Sustainable City Year Program at University of Oregon.
- HB 2595 Alters period during which former member of Legislative Assembly is prohibited from being paid lobbyist from sine die of next regular session that begins after person ceases to be member to one year after person ceases to be member.
- HB 2596 Allows cities and counties to impose controls on rental rates and rental rate increases applicable to spaces in facilities for manufactured or floating homes.
- HB 2597 Requires Office of Manufactured Dwelling Park Community Relations to establish landlord-tenant dispute resolution program for tenants of facilities subject to certain rent increases to initiate dispute-resolution process.
- HB 2598 Permits creation of certain noncharitable business purpose trusts.
- HB 2599 Establishes Task Force on Preventing Assaults Committed Against Public Transit Employees to address ways to reduce and prevent assaults committed against public transit employees.
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HB 2600-2699
- HB 2600 Requires long term care facilities, conversion facilities and residential care facilities providing care to six or more residents to adopt specified protocols and procedures regarding preventing and reporting disease outbreaks.
- HB 2601 Limits guardian's authority to limit protected person's preferred associations with third parties.
- HB 2602 Modifies definitions of light-duty zero-emission vehicle and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle to include vehicles with at least three wheels.
- HB 2603 Directs Department of Transportation to study train delays experienced by trains operated by Amtrak and report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to transportation on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 2604 Directs Department of Education to award grants to school districts to support safe schools by funding programs related to bullying prevention and youth empowerment.
- HB 2605 Authorizes State Treasurer to issue Article XI-Q general obligation bonds to finance construction and improvement of courthouses.
- HB 2606 Reduces amount of lien against personal injury judgment, settlement or compromise secured by recipient of assistance by procurement costs of recipient in securing personal injury judgment, settlement or compromise.
- HB 2607 Requires school districts to provide instruction in oral health.
- HB 2608 Establishes standard for Department of Human Services payments to child care providers in economically disadvantaged geographic areas.
- HB 2609 Directs Oregon Health Authority to disclose certain patient information to dental directors for specified purposes.
- HB 2610 Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish program for periodic health inspection of hotel or inn guest facilities.
- HB 2611 Specifies that electricity generated by hydroelectric facility or other equipment that generates electricity through use of hydroelectric energy may be used to comply with renewable portfolio standard.
- HB 2612 Requires district school board to prohibit school district from being member of, or paying fees to, voluntary organization that administers interscholastic activities or that facilities scheduling and programming of interscholastic activities if organization schedules any interscholastic activities on legal holidays or on weekends preceding or following legal holidays.
- HB 2613 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to prepare and report master plan for county fairground capital construction.
- HB 2614 Repeals driving privilege suspension and eliminates imposition of driving privilege restrictions for failure to pay fine.
- HB 2615 Repeals statutory authority for nonunanimous jury verdicts in criminal trials.
- HB 2616 Directs Public Employees Retirement Board to reimburse certain recipient of reduced payment under Public Employees Retirement System if recipient establishes that payment was subject to Oregon personal income tax.
- HB 2617 Allows owners in planned communities or condominiums to record open association meetings unless prohibited by declarations or bylaws.
- HB 2618 Requires State Department of Energy to adopt by rule program for providing rebates for purchase, construction or installation of residential and certain nonresidential solar electric systems and paired solar and storage systems.
- HB 2619 Prohibits sale, purchase or use of pesticide products containing chlorpyrifos.
- HB 2620 Authorizes cities and rural fire protection districts to adopt plans to provide ambulance and emergency care services to city or rural fire protection district.
- HB 2621 Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish or contract for establishment of statewide mental health crisis support access line to facilitate specified services for individuals experiencing behavioral health crises.
- HB 2622 Establishes Organ Donor Registry and Public Awareness Fund.
- HB 2623 Prohibits use of hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas exploration and production.
- HB 2624 Establishes Emergency Department Boarding Pilot Project in Oregon Health Authority.
- HB 2625 Directs Department of State Police to study how to increase and improve criminal justice resources relating to missing and murdered Native American women in Oregon and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2020.
- HB 2626 Expands eligibility for Women, Infants and Children Program nutrition assistance to mothers of children up to 12 months of age, paid for with state funds.
- HB 2627 Requires Oregon Health Authority to contract with at least four Recovery Community Organizations, in accordance with criteria adopted by Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission, to operate four recovery community centers in four different counties.
- HB 2628 Repeals provisions relating to use of incremental baseball tax revenues to finance major league stadium.
- HB 2629 Directs Superintendent of Public Instruction to establish parent outreach program at Oregon School for the Deaf.
- HB 2630 Establishes Office of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Education within Department of Education.
- HB 2631 Directs Department of Corrections, in cooperation with Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, to establish pilot program to provide legal services that assist women who are incarcerated at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility to reenter and reintegrate into local communities, to reduce womens' vulnerability to domestic violence and to obtain employment, housing services and other benefits.
- HB 2632 Provides that Oregon School for the Deaf serve children who are zero through 20 years of age.
- HB 2633 Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to report to Legislative Assembly on options for revenue reform and make recommendations for legislation intended to reform current tax system.
- HB 2634 Provides that sexual assault restraining order is of indefinite duration and continues until order is terminated by court.
- HB 2635 Expands membership of Justice Reinvestment Program Grant Review Committee.
- HB 2636 Increases corporate minimum tax.
- HB 2637 Requires hospital emergency departments to accept and treat individuals who need medical detoxification, including by providing peer mentoring.
- HB 2638 Modifies membership of Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission.
- HB 2639 Expands eligibility for Women, Infants and Children Program nutrition assistance to children five years of age or older who have not begun attending school, paid for with state funds.
- HB 2640 Provides that public universities and community colleges must waive all tuition and fees for enrolled students who are members of Native American tribe historically based in Oregon.
- HB 2641 Modifies requirement that start-up businesses that may be assisted by regional collaboration facilitated by Oregon Business Development Department have as purpose commercialization of university-based or university-assisted research and increasing number, and ensuring retention, of such businesses.
- HB 2642 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for distribution to community colleges and community college service districts for various purposes.
- HB 2643 Provides that membership in public sector labor organization is voluntary.
- HB 2644 Directs Youth Development Division to administer pilot program to coordinate delivery of youth development services through Youth Development Hubs.
- HB 2645 Establishes Task Force on Impacts of Mandatory Overtime on Corrections Staff.
- HB 2646 Provides that for purposes of determining salary of certain member of Public Employees Retirement System, housing allowance paid to prison chaplain shall be treated as includable in member's taxable income under Oregon law.
- HB 2647 Allows certain police officers commissioned by Oregon Health and Science University to elect to discontinue participation in alternative retirement program and to elect to participate in Public Employees Retirement System for purposes of service performed as police officer commissioned by Oregon Health and Science University on and after date of election.
- HB 2648 Permits board of community college to determine whether to establish campus police department and commission police officers.
- HB 2649 Modifies process for revising form or notice sent to parents or adult students regarding statewide summative assessments.
- HB 2650 Appropriates moneys to Oregon Military Department to expand and increase access to statewide 2-1-1 system.
- HB 2651 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct study that identifies duplications and redundancies among public university degree programs, certificate programs, classes and other programs and identifies methods for consolidating or eliminating duplications and redundancies.
- HB 2652 Requires outfitters and guides to rent, sell or otherwise make available helmets to all passengers on any section of waters rated as class III or higher on commonly accepted scale of river difficulty.
- HB 2653 Prohibits use of single-use checkout bags except in certain cases.
- HB 2654 Requires youth to consult with legal counsel, in person, by telephone or by video conference, prior to custodial interview with peace officer and before waiver of constitutional rights.
- HB 2655 Provides that conditioning employment on refraining from using any substance that is lawful to use in this state is unlawful employment practice.
- HB 2656 Prohibits certain forest operation activities on forestland that supplies drinking water for one or more public water systems.
- HB 2657 Directs Department of Justice to administer violence prevention funding program in consultation with Attorney General's Sexual Assault Task Force.
- HB 2658 Requires manufacturer of prescription drugs to report to Department of Consumer and Business Services specified increase in price of certain prescription drugs at least 60 days before date of increase.
- HB 2659 Repeals special assessments and property tax exemptions for forestlands covered by timber plantations and nonforested land.
- HB 2660 Removes prohibition on payment of unemployment insurance benefits to nonprofessional employees of educational institution providing facilities or janitorial services for weeks of unemployment commencing during period between two successive academic years or terms.
- HB 2661 Shortens period of limitation for tort action by homeowner association or association of unit owners arising out of structure construction defect.
- HB 2662 Requires Housing and Community Services Department, in certifying tax credits for affordable housing loans, to give priority to projects that develop affordable housing for sponsoring entities' employees who are direct care workers or human service workers.
- HB 2663 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to review state building code for purpose of identifying provisions that unnecessarily prohibit, restrict or create disincentives for conversion of single-family dwellings into structures with two to four dwelling units designed primarily for permanent occupancy.
- HB 2664 Extends sunset for tax credit for closure of manufactured dwelling park.
- HB 2665 Establishes grant program for purpose of improving kindergarten student-to-teacher ratios in schools that are considered high poverty.
- HB 2666 Requires school districts to provide instruction in oral health.
- HB 2667 Establishes Adult Suicide Intervention and Prevention Coordinator within Oregon Health Authority.
- HB 2668 Prohibits imposition of step therapy protocol for prescription drug prescribed to treat stage four advanced metastatic cancer if drug meets specified criteria.
- HB 2669 Authorizes State Board of Pharmacy to inspect pharmacy to determine whether pharmacy compounds drugs.
- HB 2670 Prohibits restaurant from providing single-use plastic straw to consumer unless consumer requests straw.
- HB 2671 Lowers age under which person is required to wear protective headgear while operating motor assisted scooter.
- HB 2672 Authorizes Department of Revenue to reimburse State Department of Agriculture, State Department of Energy and Water Resources Department for expenses incurred in administration and enforcement of activities related to cannabis.
- HB 2673 Directs Department of Education to create Oregon Educational Support Professional of Year Program.
- HB 2674 Allows employee of school district or education service district, or employee's exclusive representative, to challenge cost analysis for procurement that school district or education service district conducted.
- HB 2675 Permits duplicate health benefit plan coverage for public employees.
- HB 2676 Increases threshold under which school district may receive additional State School Fund moneys for student eligible for special education.
- HB 2677 Modifies manner of committing crime of assault in the third degree against certain public transportation employees.
- HB 2678 Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt partially aligned preferred drug list for coordinated care organizations.
- HB 2679 Directs administrator of Oregon Prescription Drug Program to cooperate with State of California in bulk purchase of prescription drugs.
- HB 2680 Authorizes administrator of Oregon Prescription Drug Program to cooperate with Canadian provinces or territories in bulk purchase of prescription drugs.
- HB 2681 Removes requirement that person seeking intervention in juvenile dependency proceeding or rights of limited participation in juvenile dependency or delinquency proceeding prove that existing parties cannot adequately present case.
- HB 2682 Clarifies that bicycle lane exists in intersection if bicycle lane is marked on opposite sides of intersection in same direction of travel.
- HB 2683 Prohibits landlords that allow pets from charging tenants additional rent or fees based on possession of pets.
- HB 2684 Repeals exemption for property of company that builds, maintains and operates project constituting certain communication services infrastructure.
- HB 2685 Requires person who files to run for public office to provide campaign phone number and campaign electronic mail address.
- HB 2686 Creates exemption to requirement that wages due to employee who is participant in Oregon Youth Employment Program must be paid immediately after termination of employment.
- HB 2687 Prohibits transplant center from recommending that potential anatomical gift recipient who is medical marijuana patient be removed from list of potential recipients exclusively based on positive result of drug test for marijuana use.
- HB 2688 Requires original equipment manufacturer to make available to owner of digital electronic equipment or independent repair provider on fair and reasonable terms any part, tool, service manual or other device, implement or information that original equipment manufacturer makes available to authorized repair provider for purpose of diagnosing, maintaining or repairing digital electronic equipment that original equipment manufacturer makes or supplies.
- HB 2689 Requires Oregon Health Authority to design program to import wholesale prescription drugs from Canada.
- HB 2690 Establishes right of consumer to be educated about ways to reduce cost of prescription drugs.
- HB 2691 Establishes statutory authority for Oregon Psychiatric Access Line program operated by Oregon Health and Science University and financed by Legislative Assembly through appropriations.
- HB 2692 Requires Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee to publish on website of Oregon Health Authority within seven days recommendations concerning Practitioner-Managed Prescription Drug Plan.
- HB 2693 Requires health benefit plan to reimburse cost of covered telemedicine health service provided by health professional licensed or certified in this state if same health service is provided in person.
- HB 2694 Requires insurer that credentials one primary care provider who is part of medical group to credential all primary care providers in same medical group if they are licensed or certified and in good standing with their licensing boards.
- HB 2695 Requires physician assistants who practice medicine full-time to receive eight hours of supervision each month.
- HB 2696 Establishes Drug Cost Review Commission to determine excess costs for certain prescription drugs and to set maximum payment rates for certain prescription drugs sold in this state by suppliers other than manufacturers.
- HB 2697 For purposes of corporate excise tax, includes corporation incorporated in United States or foreign country in determination of unitary relationship among corporations.
- HB 2698 Removes 10-day supply limitation on prescriptions for certain controlled substances issued by certified registered nurse anesthetists.
- HB 2699 Provides that brownfield granted property tax incentive benefit under chapter 96, Oregon Laws 2016, may be granted any other special assessment, exemption or partial exemption for which such property is eligible.
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HB 2700-2799
- HB 2700 Extends sunset for property tax exemption for multiple-unit housing.
- HB 2701 Prohibits "surprise billing" by out-of-network health care providers for services provided at in-network health care facilities.
- HB 2702 Authorizes City of Portland to designate speed on highways city has jurisdiction of as road authority.
- HB 2703 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt rules concerning sale of short term health insurance policies with terms of 12 months or less.
- HB 2704 Enacts Interstate Compact for Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote.
- HB 2705 Directs Department of State Police to establish voluntary firearm Do Not Sell List using secure Internet website.
- HB 2706 Appropriates moneys to Department of Consumer and Business Services to contract with vendor to conduct demographic study of dental needs and geographic distribution of COFA citizens in this state and to issue request for information to gauge interest and determine capacity of dental care organizations to provide oral health care to COFA citizens.
- HB 2707 Permits person who will be 17 years old on date of primary election and 18 years old on date of general election to vote at primary election for candidates of major political party with which person is affiliated if major political party has adopted rule to this effect.
- HB 2708 Requires statement of economic interest to include certain information about sources of income for business in which public official or candidate, or member of household of public official or candidate, is officer or holds directorship if source of income has legislative or administrative interest and 10 percent or more of total gross annual income of business comes from that source of income.
- HB 2709 Lists specified types of expenditures that are definitively considered to be made in coordination with candidates for purposes of determining whether expenditure is considered independent expenditure.
- HB 2710 Requires Secretary of State to randomly select for examination accounts of political committees.
- HB 2711 Specifies minimum coverage required of construction contractor public liability, personal injury and property damage insurance.
- HB 2712 Prohibits candidate or principal campaign committee of candidate from expending campaign moneys for professional services rendered by certain businesses required to be listed on candidate's statement of economic interest.
- HB 2713 Requires Secretary of State or county clerk, rather than filer, to designate argument filed for publication in voters' pamphlet as either supporting or opposing ballot measure.
- HB 2714 Establishes limits on campaign contributions that may be accepted by candidates and political committees.
- HB 2715 Requires school districts to provide instruction on organ and tissue donation and education.
- HB 2716 Requires communications made in support of or opposition to candidate to state name of persons that paid for communication.
- HB 2717 Eliminates requirement for ambulatory surgical centers and extended stay centers to file ambulatory surgery discharge abstract records with Oregon Health Authority.
- HB 2718 Prescribes responsibilities of integrator after entering into agreement with Department of Transportation to undertake certain duties.
- HB 2719 Requires health insurance that covers alcohol and drug treatment to cover treatment when provided to students by school districts or charter schools directly or indirectly by contracting with licensed providers.
- HB 2720 Requires Oregon Health Authority to partner with nonprofit organization with expertise in school nursing services to study and develop recommendations on health care and health services provided in kindergarten through grade 12 public schools.
- HB 2721 Directs school districts to have comprehensive health services program.
- HB 2722 Includes physician assistant, naturopathic physician and nurse practitioner in definition of "attending provider" who has primary responsibility for treatment of person diagnosed with debilitating medical condition.
- HB 2723 Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to develop Internet-based system to enable ordering and delivery of cannabis for medical use to registry identification cardholders.
- HB 2724 Prohibits sponsor or public charter school from entering into contract or other agreement with for-profit entity to provide specified percentage of educational services for public charter school.
- HB 2725 Requires city or county to approve all proposed vertical housing development projects that meet statutory requirements and additional criteria adopted by city or county and to deny certification to all proposed projects that do not.
- HB 2726 Permits employees who are not union members to voluntarily consent to make in-lieu-of-dues payment to labor organization for organization's representation of nonmember employees in employment relations with public employer.
- HB 2727 Allows subtraction from federal taxable income of gain from sale of opportunity zone property, defined as property in low-income census tract developed for affordable housing and held for stated period of time.
- HB 2728 Establishes Oregon Quality Education Model Modernization Task Force.
- HB 2729 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board for purposes related to programs for grants from Oregon Agricultural Heritage Fund.
- HB 2730 Renames Office of Emergency Management as Oregon Department of Emergency Management.
- HB 2731 Authorizes district school boards to take specified actions to facilitate creation and use of maker spaces.
- HB 2732 Creates income tax credit for employing up to three students enrolled in at least four credit hours in institution of higher education.
- HB 2733 Directs Oregon Tourism Commission to identify, designate and monitor tourism districts in this state.
- HB 2734 Directs Oregon Military Department to create, fill and utilize certain positions within Office of Emergency Management.
- HB 2735 Establishes Task Force on Disaster Response and Recovery.
- HB 2736 Allows school district and public charter school to implement nationally recognized high school assessment in mathematics, science or English if assessment complies with specified criteria.
- HB 2737 Requires at least 50 percent of total annual amount of all civil penalties imposed by Environmental Quality Commission or Department of Environmental Quality for violations of water quality rules or standards to be deposited in Waterway Enhancement Fund.
- HB 2738 Modifies intake conditions for motorized suction dredge in motorized in-stream placer mining.
- HB 2739 Exempts equipment run on recirculating water systems from ban on in-stream placer mining in salmonid habitat.
- HB 2740 Establishes Oregon Hemp Commission.
- HB 2741 Requires State Board of Forestry to transfer ownership of former county forestland back to county, upon request, if former county forestland is 10 percent or less of all former county forestland owned by board.
- HB 2742 Directs Department of Education to distribute grants for purpose of developing and diversifying education workforce for prekindergarten through grade 12.
- HB 2743 For purposes of taxpayer election of reduced tax rate for certain pass-through income, reduces tax rates, reduces maximum eligible income and modifies employment requirements.
- HB 2744 Modifies provisions relating to immunization records required for children attending schools and children's facilities.
- HB 2745 Requires licensed health care provider to provide vaccine information packet to patient to whom licensed health care provider administers vaccine.
- HB 2746 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to biennially report to Legislative Assembly regarding estimated change in wolf population.
- HB 2747 Revises requirements for membership on State Fish and Wildlife Commission.
- HB 2748 Modifies advance directive law to clarify that health care representative's authority to withhold or withdraw certain treatments must be specified in writing by principal in separate section of advance directive.
- HB 2749 Eliminates requirement that certificate issued to cosmetic practitioner include practitioner's address.
- HB 2750 Directs Department of Justice to establish program for awarding grants to law enforcement agencies and local governments for training of groups and agencies that interact with persons who have experienced trauma.
- HB 2751 Requires Department of Revenue to study rate of voluntary compliance, during period from January 1, 2020, through June 30, 2022, with state transient lodging tax program.
- HB 2752 Decreases number of special registration plates required to be sold each year to keep plates in circulation.
- HB 2753 Requires pharmacist to substitute prescribed brand name drug with generic name drug product.
- HB 2754 Requires pharmacy or pharmacist to substitute prescribed biological product with interchangeable biological product.
- HB 2755 Requires pharmacy or pharmacist to substitute prescribed brand name drug with generic name drug product and to substitute prescribed biological product with interchangeable biological product.
- HB 2756 Provides that teachers providing instruction to persons in custody of Department of Corrections or local correctional facility qualify as police officers for purposes of Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 2757 Allows personal income and corporate excise taxpayers to subtract from taxable income amounts paid as principal of or interest on qualified education loans, if borrower is taxpayer or spouse, or dependent or employee of taxpayer.
- HB 2758 Creates crime of misrepresenting an animal as an assistance animal.
- HB 2759 Establishes School Breakfast and Lunch Reimbursement Account for purpose of reimbursing school districts for certain costs incurred in providing breakfast and lunch.
- HB 2760 Establishes Universal School Meal Account for purpose of reimbursing school districts for certain costs incurred in providing federally reimbursable meals.
- HB 2761 Allows school district to seek reimbursement for amounts incurred from providing school meals as required by state law.
- HB 2762 Requires candidate for President or Vice President of United States, in order to appear on general election ballot or in general election voters' pamphlet, to provide Secretary of State with copy of candidate's federal income tax returns for five years preceding year of general election and with written consent for public disclosure of tax returns.
- HB 2763 Eliminates exception that allows for-profit entity to be employer of administrator of virtual public charter school.
- HB 2764 Prohibits landlord in evaluating applicant for residential tenancy from requesting information about applicant's criminal history and from considering criminal history prior to performing criminal screening.
- HB 2765 Requires school district that provides breakfast to make breakfast available after start of school day.
- HB 2766 Imposes excise tax of five cents per bag on provision of single-use plastic checkout bags by establishments selling raw or processed food or alcohol at retail.
- HB 2767 Modifies description of marriage.
- HB 2768 Requires incarceration facilities to provide tampons, sanitary napkins and undergarments to female persons in custody at no charge.
- HB 2769 Permits contracting agency, in conducting procurement for architectural, engineering, photogrammetric mapping, transportation planning and land surveying services, to consider pricing policies, proposals and other pricing information as part of screening and selection of consultants in specified circumstances.
- HB 2770 Permits testing of highly automated vehicles on highways of this state under certain circumstances.
- HB 2771 Directs State Court Administrator to implement education program for state judges that focuses on issues that arise in international custody disputes.
- HB 2772 Establishes product stewardship program for household hazardous waste.
- HB 2773 Removes sunset on provisions that allow certain nonresident students to attend public schools as resident students for purposes of State School Fund distributions.
- HB 2774 Prohibits county's governing body from charging more than $1,000 for appeal of most land use decisions unless appeal costs are within estimate and itemization of county's limited and specified costs.
- HB 2775 Prohibits union security agreements between public employer and union.
- HB 2776 Increases penalties for crime of riot if, during commission of riot, person conceals person's face with intent to facilitate commission of riot.
- HB 2777 Adds Department of State Lands and State Department of Agriculture to state agencies whose employees and representatives may be included in regional solutions teams.
- HB 2778 Directs state agencies to consult with Office of Small Business Assistance in preparing statement of cost of compliance effect on small businesses as part of rulemaking process.
- HB 2779 Prohibits Department of Human Services from disclosing records and reports related to child abuse investigations to certain entities unless court finds report of abuse is founded.
- HB 2780 Provides that fire department may operate unmanned aircraft systems and acquire and disclose information through such operation for purposes of emergency incident response.
- HB 2781 Directs State Board of Pharmacy to adopt rules related to prescription drug labels.
- HB 2782 Requires, for purposes of extending tax benefits of enterprise zones, rural renewable energy development zones and long-term tax incentives for rural enterprise zones beyond three years, zone sponsor to consult with public safety agencies within whose boundaries any portion of tax-benefited property of business firm is located before entering into written agreement with business firm.
- HB 2783 Requires parent who declines immunization for child to submit to administrator document including health care practitioner signature verifying practitioner reviewed immunization information with parent and certificate verifying parent completed vaccine educational module as condition of child's attendance at school or other children's facility.
- HB 2784 Establishes certain requirements for employer who hires homeless day laborer to perform work for employer.
- HB 2785 Provides that employees of Oregon State Hospital qualify as police officers under Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 2786 Provides that deputy district attorneys qualify as police officers under Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 2787 Specifies that certain taxes related to transacting wet marine and transportation insurance in this state apply to authorized insurers.
- HB 2788 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to maintain balance of Workers' Benefit Fund in amount equivalent to 12 months of projected expenditures from fund and to devise and report to Workers' Compensation Management-Labor Advisory Committee plan to increase balance to required amount if department determines that balance will fall below required amount.
- HB 2789 Discontinues commissions of humane special agents.
- HB 2790 Expands definition of "outdoor mass gathering" to include certain rural gatherings.
- HB 2791 Modifies cost recovery formula for site certificate holders.
- HB 2792 Requires applicant for energy facility site certificate to obtain land use approval from local government.
- HB 2793 Amends series citation.
- HB 2794 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to conduct water quality study.
- HB 2795 Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to create pilot program that allows persons to use dogs for hunting, or nonlethal pursuit of, cougars within county electing to participate in pilot-program.
- HB 2796 Requires Department of State Lands to develop rules to allow removal and fill of degraded wetlands for needed housing projects by general permit or authorization.
- HB 2797 Requires sentence of 58 to 130 months' imprisonment if person convicted of unlawful delivery or manufacture of controlled substance that results in death of another person from use of controlled substance.
- HB 2798 Allows housing associations to invest funds in high-rated municipal bonds.
- HB 2799 Requires carrier to offer, in at least 25 percent of carrier's health benefit plans at each coverage level, flat dollar copayments that meet specified criteria for prescription drug coverage.
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HB 2800-2899
- HB 2800 Prohibits full-service restaurant from providing single-use plastic straw to consumer unless consumer requests single-use plastic straw.
- HB 2801 Requires pharmacists to label prescription drugs in language other than English if patient to whom prescription drug is dispensed is person of limited English proficiency.
- HB 2802 Establishes Homeownership Repair and Rehabilitation Program within Housing and Community Services Department to provide grants to entities providing financial assistance to persons in low income households for repair and rehabilitation of residences.
- HB 2803 Requires Director of Oregon Youth Authority to request hearing before transferring to Department of Corrections physical custody of person aging out of Oregon Youth Authority custody.
- HB 2804 Prohibits retail pet store from selling or offering to sell dog, cat or rabbit acquired from source other than animal shelter or rescue organization.
- HB 2805 Establishes Oregon Youth Aging Out of Foster Care Task Force.
- HB 2806 For purposes of qualifying for enterprise zone benefits, expands definition of "eligible business firm" to include business firm engaged in providing services to general public as medical clinic, health care facility, substance abuse treatment provider or alcohol or drug rehabilitation center.
- HB 2807 Requires approval of certain collective bargaining and arbitration agreements by Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2808 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to establish competitive clean technology sector development grant program.
- HB 2809 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to establish competency-based education pilot program.
- HB 2810 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Historic Portland Public Market Foundation for predevelopment expenses for James Beard Public Market.
- HB 2811 Exempts from taxation amounts received from sale of real property to housing authority or community development corporation.
- HB 2812 Expands Housing and Community Services Department's use of Home Ownership Assistance Account to support households with below area median income and to support organizations' homeownership programs with any percentage of home construction or rehabilitation costs.
- HB 2813 Directs Oregon Health Authority and specified professional regulatory boards to require licensees regulated by authority or board to complete six hours of continuing education related to suicide risk assessment, treatment and management every six years and to report completion of continuing education to authority or board.
- HB 2814 Requires certain insurers to reimburse cost of specified services provided by local mental health authorities.
- HB 2815 Directs Department of Corrections to enter into written agreement with nonprofit organization to jointly establish prison-based animal program to provide inmates with opportunity to develop pet care vocational skills.
- HB 2816 Requires Integrated Pest Management Coordinating Committee to make available to public specified meeting materials and provide opportunities for public comment on biennial report to interim committee of Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2817 Expands higher education tuition grants offered to qualified members of Oregon National Guard by permitting grant to be used for undergraduate degree program at Oregon Health and Science University or qualifying private post-secondary institutions or for program or curriculum designed to lead to certificate of completion at community college, public university, Oregon Health and Science University or qualifying private post-secondary institution.
- HB 2818 Clarifies meaning of "because of age" in employment discrimination law.
- HB 2819 Requires Water Resources Department to establish pilot program to make conserved Columbia River water available to holder of water right in critical ground water area in exchange for holder reducing appropriation of ground water.
- HB 2820 Establishes Local Markets Small Business Capital Loan Program to be administered by Oregon Business Development Department for purpose of making interest-only loans to allow businesses with not more than 50 employees to hire new employees.
- HB 2821 Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to make structural specialty code requirements for seismic force resistance applicable retroactively to existing unreinforced masonry structures two or more stories above grade.
- HB 2822 Permits State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation to evaluate risk corporation has insured for employers during past three years and reduce premium corporation charges employer to reflect reductions or mitigations in risk that result from agreement between employer and corporation.
- HB 2823 Creates income tax credit for unreimbursed expenses of certain public school teachers and adjunct instructors.
- HB 2824 Establishes Oregon Youth Council.
- HB 2825 Establishes Oregon Educational and Workforce Development Bridge Loan Program in Department of Veterans' Affairs to conduct outreach and provide forgivable 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 2826 Repeals definitions applicable to Oregon Disabilities Commission.
- HB 2827 Repeals limitations on eligibility of persons who are 18 years of age or older who have physical disabilities to receive benefits from Oregon Project Independence.
- HB 2828 Provides that certain hearsay statements related to certain sex crimes are not inadmissible in evidence even though declarant is available as witness.
- HB 2829 Establishes Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund.
- HB 2830 Prohibits Secretary of State from imposing civil penalty on person who violates prohibitions on political activities by public employees if person's actions were sanctioned by relevant legal counsel.
- HB 2831 Provides funding to peer-run organizations in Portland metropolitan area, southern Oregon region and eastern and central Oregon region to operate peer respite centers to provide peer respite services to individuals with mental illness who experience acute distress, anxiety or emotional pain.
- HB 2832 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Beaverton Hoop YMCA for purpose of purchasing property and opening and operating child development center.
- HB 2833 Restricts number of faculty personnel files that community college may maintain.
- HB 2834 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife, in cooperation with Department of Transportation, to develop Wildlife Corridor Action Plan for use by state agencies.
- HB 2835 Requires state agencies to post notice on agency website before restricting or closing site on state public lands where public may access lands for recreational use of floatable natural waterway.
- HB 2836 Extends sunset for pilot programs that use trauma-informed approach to decreasing rates of school absenteeism.
- HB 2837 Requires Department of Human Services to adopt by rule program that provides financial assistance to recipients of supplemental nutrition assistance for purchasing locally grown fruits and vegetables from participating farmers' markets, farm share sites and retail outlets.
- HB 2838 Provides that hours worked by certain law enforcement employees do not count for purposes of limitations on reemployment of retired member of Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 2839 Requires all candidates for partisan office, regardless of political party affiliation or nonaffiliation, to appear on same unified primary election ballot, with two candidates receiving most votes advancing to general election ballot.
- HB 2840 Establishes prohibitions for registered pharmacy benefit managers.
- HB 2841 Allows State Department of Fish and Wildlife to refuse or condition disclosure of information relevant to department ability to manage or protect described fish or wildlife species or individual members or populations of species.
- HB 2842 Directs Center for Health Statistics to enter name of parent on original record of live birth when paternity or parentage has been determined under certain circumstances.
- HB 2843 Requires counties to develop community mental health action plans to identify and address mental health concerns.
- HB 2844 Allows facilities for processing farm products under 2,500 square feet on lands zoned for exclusive farm use without regard to siting standards.
- HB 2845 Expands health benefit plan coverage of childbirth and pregnancy-related health care expenses.
- HB 2846 Directs Director of Transportation to require each region described in Act to conduct jurisdictional transfer evaluation and present report on evaluations to Joint Committee on Transportation no later than September 15, 2020.
- HB 2847 Expands list of hospitals whose medical staff may qualify for specified income tax credit.
- HB 2848 Prohibits person from mailing or shipping inhalant delivery system without meeting certain requirements.
- HB 2849 Modifies provisions of state law regarding custody of children or youth who have run away from home or placement to apply to all runaways.
- HB 2850 Directs Department of Environmental Quality to conduct study to examine funding opportunities for supporting brownfield redevelopment efforts and report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to environment and natural resources on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 2851 Authorizes Water Resources Department to require reporting of water use measurements.
- HB 2852 Authorizes local governments to form authorities for purpose of implementing community choice aggregation programs.
- HB 2853 Requires Water Resources Department to maintain registry of historic-use reservoirs.
- HB 2854 Establishes task force to study measurement and reporting of appropriated water use.
- HB 2855 Modifies general powers of Public Utility Commission.
- HB 2856 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Water Resources Department to study ground water in this state.
- HB 2857 Requires eight percent of electricity sold in this state by each electric company that makes sales to 25,000 or more retail electricity consumers to be generated by small-scale renewable energy facilities or certain biomass facilities.
- HB 2858 Directs Environmental Quality Commission to adopt rules applying certain oil spill prevention and emergency response planning requirements to high hazard train routes in this state.
- HB 2859 Creates privilege against disclosure for specified confidential communications and records created or maintained by Legislative Equity Office principal outreach officer.
- HB 2860 Requires Oregon Health Authority to analyze ground water contaminant data and provide education in areas with ground water contaminant problems.
- HB 2861 Directs Public Employees Retirement Board to provide members of individual account program of Public Employees Retirement System with written disclosure statement about investment options available under program.
- HB 2862 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study effectiveness of property tax exemptions.
- HB 2863 Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to report to interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to revenue on impacts of connecting income tax laws of Oregon to federal law.
- HB 2864 Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to report to interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to revenue on effectiveness of income tax deductions in achieving desired policy goals.
- HB 2865 Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to report to interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to revenue on effectiveness of current design of estate tax in achieving desired policy goals.
- HB 2866 Prohibits person from collecting, using, storing, analyzing, deriving inferences from, selling, leasing or otherwise transferring geolocation information or audiovisual data about resident individual without first obtaining express consent from resident individual and making certain disclosures to resident individual.
- HB 2867 Modifies requirements for school to qualify as small high school for purposes of State School Fund distributions.
- HB 2868 Creates income tax credit for foster parents.
- HB 2869 Allows public employee who is eligible for public employee health benefit plan coverage to be paid employer contribution for enrolling in public employee health benefit plan of family member if public employee resides in county with population of 40,000 or less.
- HB 2870 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct study to determine best method for reducing long-term rate of tuition and mandatory enrollment fee increases at public universities.
- HB 2871 Renames Oregon Youth Conservation Corps as Oregon Youth Corps.
- HB 2872 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct study to determine best method for ensuring that courses offered at community colleges correspond with local workforce needs.
- HB 2873 Directs Department of Education to conduct study to identify methods for increasing availability of early childhood education.
- HB 2874 Directs Department of Education to conduct study to identify stable funding sources for public education.
- HB 2875 Directs Department of Education to conduct study to identify stable and sustainable funding sources for High School Graduation and College and Career Readiness Act.
- HB 2876 Requires each school district to provide coordinated comprehensive school counseling program.
- HB 2877 Directs Department of Education to conduct study to determine if any modifications are required for public charter school law.
- HB 2878 Allows board of county commissioners to vote to direct Department of Human Services not to apply for waiver of time limit on receipt of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits for specified adults residing in county.
- HB 2879 Creates income tax credit for attendance by taxpayer dependent of private school, home school or virtual public charter school.
- HB 2880 Prohibits mass transit district from collecting user charges, fees or tolls from disabled veterans for use of mass transit system.
- HB 2881 Replaces vehicle weight rating with designation as passenger vehicle as qualification for per-mile road usage charge program.
- HB 2882 Allows cause of action against patent holder or licensed manufacturer for genetically engineered organism present on land without permission of owner or lawful occupant.
- HB 2883 Prohibits food vendor from using polystyrene container in selling, offering for sale, serving or dispensing prepared food to public.
- HB 2884 Requires vision examination as part of evaluation before initially receiving special education.
- HB 2885 Adds extended warranties to list of collateral charges for which manufacturer may need to compensate consumer when consumer returns motor vehicle that manufacturer cannot conform to manufacturer's express warranty.
- HB 2886 Modifies law regarding requirement that public employer grant preference to veteran or disabled veteran in selection process for civil service position.
- HB 2887 Specifies that podiatry includes diagnosis and treatment of ailments of soft tissue distal to tibial tubercle.
- HB 2888 Applies Oregon Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association's $300,000 liability limit for long term care insurance retroactively.
- HB 2889 Creates Guaranteed Opportunity Program.
- HB 2890 Permits Oregon Business Development Department to hire attorney for purpose of prosecuting patent for any invention that faculty, staff or students reduce to practice while employed by or enrolled in public high school in this state.
- HB 2891 Modifies certain provisions relating to state initiative measures that require appropriation or expenditure of $500,000 or more in public moneys over a 10-year period.
- HB 2892 Allows student to wear dress uniform issued by Armed Forces of United States during high school graduation ceremony if certain conditions are met.
- HB 2893 Establishes advisory committee on manufactured housing within Housing and Community Development Department.
- HB 2894 Establishes program within Housing and Community Services Department to provide supplementary loans to individuals for new energy efficient manufactured dwellings.
- HB 2895 Establishes program within Housing and Community Services Department to provide grants for decommissioning and disposing of manufactured dwellings.
- HB 2896 Establishes programs within Housing and Community Services Department to provide loans to one or more nonprofit corporations to develop programs that support manufactured dwelling park preservation and affordability for tenants.
- HB 2897 Establishes Early Childhood Equity Fund.
- HB 2898 Creates crime of domestic terrorism.
- HB 2899 Prescribes requirements for removal of student from classroom or school setting by school employees or law enforcement.
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HB 2900-2999
- HB 2900 Extends sunset of exemption from property taxation for qualified machinery and equipment that is used in food processing.
- HB 2901 Requires hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers to use smoke evacuation system during surgical procedures likely to generate surgical smoke.
- HB 2902 Requires school district to report on number of incidents during which students of classroom were removed from classroom because other student in classroom was acting in manner that would threaten to cause harm to student, to injure other person or to damage school property.
- HB 2903 Defines "ingest." Expands definition of "terminal disease." Creates Death with Dignity Advisory Committee within Oregon Health Authority.
- HB 2904 Provides that auction company has lien on motor vehicle that auction company possesses and stored on premises that auction company owns or controls.
- HB 2905 Appropriates to Department of Education for deposit in High School Graduation and College and Career Readiness Fund amount prescribed to be deposited under High School Graduation and College and Career Readiness Act (Ballot Measure 98 (2016)).
- HB 2906 Extends by five years certain provisions that allow nonresident students to attend public schools as resident students for purposes of State School Fund distributions.
- HB 2907 Expands purposes for which physical restraint may be used on students.
- HB 2908 Requires division of Department of Human Services that administers Oregon Project Independence, in collaboration with area agencies, to study statewide expansion of Oregon Project Independence and resource needs of division if Oregon Project Independence is expanded statewide.
- HB 2909 Allows delivery of marijuana items, pursuant to bona fide orders, to consumers within city or county in which marijuana retailer is located and to consumers in cities or counties that have adopted ordinances allowing for delivery of marijuana items from adjacent cities or counties.
- HB 2910 Requires that for person who completes prior educational requirements to participate in Oregon Promise program while confined in correctional facility, six-month period to enroll in courses to participate in program begins after person is first released from correctional facility.
- HB 2911 Directs that moneys appropriated from General Fund for payment of expenses of members of Legislative Assembly that are unexpended and uncommitted at end of biennium be transferred to Public Employees Retirement Fund to be applied against liabilities of Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 2912 Designates February of each year as Future Business Leaders of America Month.
- HB 2913 Removes requirement for person to have surety bond in effect before making, altering, repairing, transporting, storing, providing services for, supplying materials for or performing labor in connection with motor vehicle.
- HB 2914 Removes requirement that certain Metro lands be zoned for employment land of state significance.
- HB 2915 Directs Department of Transportation to establish Oregon Yellow Dot Program.
- HB 2916 Expands transitional housing accommodations allowed inside urban growth boundary to include other structures.
- HB 2917 Exempts collection, storage or use of diffuse surface water from falling rain, melting snow or other precipitation from requirement to obtain water right permit or certificate.
- HB 2918 Allows public charter school to change sponsorship if charter is terminated.
- HB 2919 Allows school on land zoned for exclusive farm use to expand to contiguous land owned by school.
- HB 2920 Reduces interest rates chargeable on delinquent property tax payments and payable on property tax refunds.
- HB 2921 Prohibits Attorney General from accepting funds from sources other than public bodies of this state to pay cost of employing assistants, temporary assistants, special legal assistants or private counsel to Attorney General.
- HB 2922 Directs Department of State Lands to pursue methods to coordinate removal-fill permitting process with Department of Environmental Quality water quality certification process.
- HB 2923 Classifies certain persons as resident persons for purpose of purchasing licenses, tags and permits issued by State Fish and Wildlife Commission.
- HB 2924 Requires Oregon transparency website to contain itemized information about state agency advertising expenditures.
- HB 2925 Directs Legislative Policy and Research Director to study methods for legislative oversight of administrative rules and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2020.
- HB 2926 Authorizes condemnation of certain property of federal government.
- HB 2927 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 2928 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 2929 Creates offense of unlawful use of a bump-fire stock.
- HB 2930 Prohibits Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board from contracting with mental health providers, directly or through third party administrator, for payment or reimbursement of claims for mental health care provided to public employees unless mental health provider accepts patients who receive medical assistance.
- HB 2931 Defines "news" and "news media" for purposes of attendance at public meeting held in executive session.
- HB 2932 Prohibits court from inquiring into defendant's immigration status or requiring defendant to disclose defendant's immigration status at time of plea or at any other time during criminal proceeding.
- HB 2933 Clarifies, for purposes of Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board activities, that "workforce development" includes development of residential housing necessary to attract and keep employees in Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region.
- HB 2934 Appropriates moneys to Oregon Business Development Department to make grants to nonprofit corporations for purpose of hiring staff to coordinate activities related to organization, administration and programming of innovation districts.
- HB 2935 Requires pharmacies to notify person to whom prescription drug is dispensed of availability of prescription reader.
- HB 2936 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to study how Occupational Safety and Health Division enforces state rules.
- HB 2937 Provides that Oregon estate tax is imposed only on estates of decedents dying on or before December 31, 2018.
- HB 2938 Requires that information concerning sex offenders convicted of certain offenses be released on website maintained by Department of State Police.
- HB 2939 Directs Youth Development Division to develop and administer statewide youth reengagement system.
- HB 2940 Establishes pilot program for purpose of increasing number of public school students who are served by school social workers.
- HB 2941 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to require each mental health provider preparation program in this state to prepare plan to recruit and graduate diverse mental health providers.
- HB 2942 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to adopt statewide higher education equity plan and take plan into account in recommending to Governor appropriations for specified programs, facilities and investments and in advising Legislative Assembly, Governor, community colleges, public universities and other state boards and commissions on educational policies.
- HB 2943 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to submit report on effects on Oregon wolf populations of removing gray wolf from state lists of threatened or endangered species.
- HB 2944 Establishes Task Force on Oregon Domestic Use Water Supply.
- HB 2945 Requires Oregon Health Authority to increase staff resources dedicated to enforcement of staffing requirements for hospital nurses and appropriates moneys to do so.
- HB 2946 Applies common paymaster rule for purposes of unemployment insurance law to limited liability companies.
- HB 2947 Requires Department of Human Services to present options for living independently to adults with developmental disabilities who need placement.
- HB 2948 Directs Trust for Cultural Development Board to study issues related to administration of Trust for Cultural Development Account and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2949 Authorizes governing body of county with population of more than 570,000 to set maximum dollar amount of $25,000 or more, or dollar amount adopted by county, for total assessed value of all of taxpayer's manufactured structures taxable as personal property, below which such manufactured structures are not subject to ad valorem property taxation for assessment year.
- HB 2950 Allows subtraction from federal taxable income for purchase of qualifying gun safe.
- HB 2951 Requires Department of Human Services to complete investigations regarding applications for certificates to operate foster homes for care of children under 21 years of age no later than 120 days after department receives application.
- HB 2952 Establishes new subaccount within State Forestry Department Account.
- HB 2953 Requires State Forestry Department to report biennially to committee of Legislative Assembly regarding outcomes from all projects pursued in state under Good Neighbor Authority Agreement .
- HB 2954 Directs Department of Education to administer pilot program that enables school districts to deliver annual mental health screenings to students in grades 6 through 12.
- HB 2955 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to allow person meeting criteria to hunt game mammals using crossbow.
- HB 2956 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to study and make recommendations concerning changes to Insurance Code that address managing, investigating and enforcing violations identified in complaints against person that is subject to Insurance Code.
- HB 2957 Requires water utilities, domestic water supply districts, people's utility districts and electric cooperatives to meet certain requirements before terminating residential service due to delinquent payment.
- HB 2958 Makes requirement that soil and water conservation district zone director own or manage 10 acres or more within district applicable only if majority of district lies within county that has population less than 50,000.
- HB 2959 Expands crime of offensive littering to include discharge of human waste.
- HB 2960 Requires pharmacist to dispense controlled substance in Schedule II of federal Controlled Substances Act in lockable vial.
- HB 2961 Requires manufacturer to disclose in any advertisement for prescription drug wholesale price in Oregon of prescription drug.
- HB 2962 Directs Housing and Community Services Department to conduct study to estimate amount of additional homeless shelter capacity necessary in each county and cost of building or acquiring such capacity.
- HB 2963 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Human Services for development of gatekeeper programs to serve seniors and people with disabilities in local communities statewide.
- HB 2964 Directs Department of Education to create Oregon Education Support Professional of the Year Program.
- HB 2965 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct study to determine best method for reducing amount of student debt owed by individuals who graduate from community colleges and public universities.
- HB 2966 Directs Department of Education to conduct study to determine if any modifications are required for public charter school law.
- HB 2967 Directs Department of Education to award grants to enable school districts to provide courses in computer science as part of career and technical education program.
- HB 2968 Modifies crime of promoting prostitution to include knowingly recruiting, persuading or encouraging, or attempting to recruit, persuade or encourage, another person to engage in prostitution.
- HB 2969 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to enter into contract with nonprofit organization to create trauma-informed practice integration program.
- HB 2970 Requires that trains and light engines transporting freight must have two crew members.
- HB 2971 Directs Real Estate Board to adopt rules for administering laws that Real Estate Agency is charged with enforcing and administering.
- HB 2972 Authorizes Harney County Health District to offer alternative retirement programs in addition to Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 2973 Increases terms of office of advocacy commission members, from three to four years.
- HB 2974 Authorizes formation of bridge district in capital city region, consisting of Linn, Marion, Polk and Yamhill Counties.
- HB 2975 Eliminates requirement that Emergency Board or Joint Interim Committee on Ways and Means make certain recommendations to Legislative Assembly regarding rental costs.
- HB 2976 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission and Department of Veterans' Affairs to adopt by rule additional minimum standards regarding source of tuition revenue for licensing of career schools and schools authorized to confer degrees.
- HB 2977 Expands definition of "outdoor mass gathering" to include gathering that continues beyond 120 hours to provide ingress and egress from gathering provided that gathering is located at least 60 miles away from interstate highway.
- HB 2978 Creates tax credit for short line railroad rehabilitation projects.
- HB 2979 Appropriates moneys to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Association of Oregon Counties to obtain and manage contracted services for provision of technical assistance and information for private landowners to facilitate compliance with certain requirements related to replacement or repair of tide gates, with priority given to tide gates with opening size of four feet or smaller.
- HB 2980 Extends sunset date of pesticide use reporting system.
- HB 2981 Requires community colleges and public universities to permit applicant to use test results applicant received on Smarter Balanced test taken when applicant was in 11th grade in place of requirement that applicant provide nationwide standardized test results.
- HB 2982 Authorizes local officials to determine whether residential properties subject to ongoing foreclosure or forfeiture proceedings are abandoned.
- HB 2983 Requires covered organizations that make political expenditures in excess of specified amount to file with Secretary of State donor identification list that identifies donors that made donations above $10,000 during election cycle to covered organization.
- HB 2984 Requires that Secretary of State provide official Military or Overseas Elector Ballot for Presidential Nominating Contests that permits military or overseas electors to rank candidates for party nomination for President of United States by order of preference.
- HB 2985 Directs State Board of Education to adopt by rule standards for provision of occupational therapy to students who have individualized education programs.
- HB 2986 Requires Oregon Health Authority and coordinated care organizations to partner with regional health equity coalitions in addressing health disparities for communities of color, Indian tribes, immigrants, refugees, migrant and seasonal farmworkers, low-income populations, persons with disabilities and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning communities, with communities of color as leading priority.
- HB 2987 Requires public institutions of higher education to bypass developmental educational requirements and placement tests for each student who receives grade on approved high school equivalency test indicating student is fully qualified to bypass requirements and tests.
- HB 2988 Directs Department of Education to conduct study related to reengaging into school persons who dropped out of public secondary schools.
- HB 2989 Allows student enrolled in program provided by school district or education service district to earn General Educational Development (GED) certificate to participate in interscholastic activities.
- HB 2990 Establishes Task Force on Family Engagement in Education.
- HB 2991 Requires law enforcement agencies to adopt policies on responding to officer-involved domestic violence.
- HB 2992 Establishes as condition of enforceability of noncompetition agreement that employer provide signed, written copy of terms of agreement to employee within 30 days after termination of employee's employment.
- HB 2993 Modifies retirement plan options of persons elected or appointed as statewide elected officials or judges.
- HB 2994 Permits school board to designate staff member to receive mandatory child abuse reports.
- HB 2995 Prohibits caller from using automatic dialing and announcing device to solicit subscriber in this state for purposes of commerce.
- HB 2996 Prohibits alarm monitoring company from locking out client from security alarm system or device.
- HB 2997 Requires cities and counties to exempt certain CCRCs from requirements to include affordable housing within development.
- HB 2998 Specifies requirements for Secretary of State to file document in accordance with laws governing business organizations.
- HB 2999 Provides that temporary duplicate disabled person parking permit may be renewed by mail.
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HB 3000-3099
- HB 3000 Directs Department of Human Services to deduct expenses for medically necessary guardianship services from recipient's income when calculating eligibility for assistance provided by Oregon Supplemental Income Program.
- HB 3001 Provides that peer-to-peer car rental program shall be subject to same airport fees and state and local law, including taxes and fees, as car rental company.
- HB 3002 Requires contracting agency to provide in certain public contracts that contracting agency will not pay invoice for work on public contract that contractor provides by means of information technology unless contractor verifies work by means of tracking software.
- HB 3003 Permits Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to release surety bond or other security on deposit with director if self-insured employer or self-insured employer group obtains paid-up insurance policy satisfactory to director.
- HB 3004 Establishes Small Donor Elections Program to enable candidates for office of state Representative and state Senator to receive 6-to-1 match on small dollar donations.
- HB 3005 Modifies laws related to ignition interlock devices.
- HB 3006 Modifies procedures for probate of estate with no known assets.
- HB 3007 Modifies provisions relating to small estates.
- HB 3008 Requires approval by probate court of settlement of personal injury claim or wrongful death claim arising out of injuries to decedent.
- HB 3009 Provides that labor organization's charging certain employees reasonable fees and costs for representation that is unrelated to negotiation of collective bargaining agreement is not unfair labor practice.
- HB 3010 Establishes Task Force on Educator Attraction and Retention.
- HB 3011 Includes students admitted to health care program at private or public institution of higher education in this state other than Oregon Health and Science University in Scholars for a Healthy Oregon Initiative program.
- HB 3012 Directs Department of Human Services to conduct study that identifies ways to improve foster care system in this state and present report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to human services on or before September 15, 2019.
- HB 3013 Provides tuition and fee remission for natural child of foster parent if natural child attends institution of higher education.
- HB 3014 Modifies crime of assault in the first degree to include intentionally or knowingly causing permanent physical injury to another person.
- HB 3015 Permits adopted former foster children to have amount of tuition and all fees waived if attending defined institutions of higher education for purposes of pursuing initial undergraduate degree.
- HB 3016 Appropriates moneys to State Department of Fish and Wildlife for activities related to summer steelhead hatchery production for Santiam River.
- HB 3017 Restricts requirement that local governments apply clear and objective standards to only buildable lands.
- HB 3018 Requires city to allow single-family dwellings in residential lots platted and zoned for such uses.
- HB 3019 Authorizes State Department of Fish and Wildlife to designate areas in this state as habitat critical for biodiversity.
- HB 3020 Requires public schools to make available, at no cost, menstrual products in at least 50 percent of bathrooms at schools with students in any grade from grade 7 through 12.
- HB 3021 Provides that public body and its officers, employees and agents are immune from liability for claims arising out of real-time data related to traffic made available by public body.
- HB 3022 Provides that diagnostic services are compensable under workers' compensation law after industrial accident or occupational disease has been determined to be compensable and if diagnostic services are reasonable and necessary to identify nature or extent of medical condition that may be related to industrial accident or occupational disease.
- HB 3023 Requires transportation network company that operates in this state to obtain license from Department of Transportation.
- HB 3024 Prohibits county from considering property tax classification of dwellings that were previously removed, destroyed, demolished or converted to nonresidential uses when reviewing application for replacement dwelling on lands zoned for exclusive farm use.
- HB 3025 Requires State Forestry Department to establish Western Oregon Regional Carbon Sink as geographical area and take certain actions regarding area on or before January 1, 2031.
- HB 3026 Extends program limiting canola production in Willamette Valley Protected District.
- HB 3027 Authorizes State Treasurer to issue general obligation bonds under Article XI-E of Oregon Constitution in amount that produces $500 million in net proceeds for Strategic Carbon Sequestration and Forestry Sustainability Program.
- HB 3028 Increases percentage of federal earned income credit allowable as credit against Oregon personal income tax.
- HB 3029 Provides that municipal bank is not required to obtain deposit insurance from Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
- HB 3030 Allows professional licensing board to issue nonrenewable temporary authorization to spouse of member of Armed Forces of United States stationed in Oregon and who holds eligible out-of-state authorization to provide occupational or professional service.
- HB 3031 Creates family and medical leave insurance program to provide employee who is eligible for coverage with portion of wages while employee is on family and medical leave or military family leave.
- HB 3032 Prescribes notification requirements for school district upon receipt of report of act of harassment, intimidation, bullying or cyberbullying .
- HB 3033 Requires Department of Corrections to prioritize assigning inmate with minor child to facility within reasonable distance of minor child.
- HB 3034 Establishes Legislative Assembly Paid Internships Program to provide stipends to interns performing services in offices of members of Legislative Assembly.
- HB 3035 Increases maximum penalty for certain wildlife law offenses committed without culpable mental state to $2,000 fine.
- HB 3036 Permits judge, in determining whether person's alleged violation of restraining order violates condition of release or other probation condition, to take into consideration whether person was provoked into violating restraining order.
- HB 3037 Directs Department of Justice to study issues related to consumer protection and towing and to provide results of study to Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2019.
- HB 3038 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to establish Oregon work study pilot program to assist post-secondary students.
- HB 3039 Provides exception to offense of illegal consignment practices.
- HB 3040 Allows outdoor production of homegrown marijuana for recreational use.
- HB 3041 Directs Department of Human Services to establish and administer program to provide moneys for third-party child care for child in foster home.
- HB 3042 Authorizes city, town, county or political subdivision to prohibit or regulate application of chemicals by aircraft.
- HB 3043 Requires district school boards and public charter school governing bodies to make available space in each school for use by licensed medical professional to provide health services to children.
- HB 3044 Requires business or individual carrying out application of soil treatment or pesticide by aircraft to record information regarding application conditions.
- HB 3045 Requires local governments to allow residential or commercial development applications to provide one parking space with electric vehicle charging as substitute for two required nonelectrified spaces.
- HB 3046 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to include tribal boundaries on any legislative district maps department produces.
- HB 3047 Modifies juvenile court dependency procedure to require any party issuing summons to bear financial responsibility for certain costs arising out of issuance of summons.
- HB 3048 Prohibits person from performing or attempting to perform abortion if abortion is because of sex of unborn child.
- HB 3049 Prohibits name of Secretary of State, county clerk or filing officer from appearing in official capacity on voters' pamphlet, return identification envelope, secrecy envelope or other ballot information provided to electors if secretary, county clerk or filing officer is on ballot.
- HB 3050 Allows student subjected to substantiated act of harassment, intimidation, bullying or cyberbullying to request transfer to another school.
- HB 3051 Requires Department of Human Services to study and report to Legislative Assembly on staffing and workload of employees of department and area agencies who serve older adults and people with disabilities.
- HB 3052 Directs Department of Human Services to report to Legislative Assembly regarding transition to centralized child abuse hotline call center by May 1, 2019.
- HB 3053 Prohibits abortion unless physician has first determined probable post-fertilization age of unborn child, except in case of medical emergency.
- HB 3054 Creates crime of unlawful discharge of a firearm.
- HB 3055 Prohibits sale of mattress or children's product that incorporates or bears fire-retardant chemical in concentrations of more than one-tenth of one percent by mass.
- HB 3056 Requires agencies to adopt rules specifying time period during which agency will approve or deny application for license after applicant has amended or modified original application.
- HB 3057 Prohibits abusive conduct by parents or students toward school employees.
- HB 3058 Requires State Department of Agriculture to review current scientific data regarding safety of pesticide products containing chlorpyrifos.
- HB 3059 Requires ultrasound at least 72 hours before abortion.
- HB 3060 Prohibits person from soliciting or knowingly acquiring, receiving, transporting, implanting, processing, preserving, storing or accepting donation of human fetal tissue for purpose of transplanting the human fetal tissue into another person or animal under specified circumstances.
- HB 3061 Allows political subdivision to convey real property to nonprofit, municipal or private corporation for purpose of providing broadband service.
- HB 3062 Extends sunset date for exemption from use fuel tax for diesel fuel blended with at least 20 percent biodiesel derived from used cooking oil.
- HB 3063 Removes ability of parent to decline required immunizations against restrictable diseases on behalf of child for reason other than child's indicated medical diagnosis.
- HB 3064 Expands membership of Justice Reinvestment Program Grant Review Committee.
- HB 3065 Directs Public Utility Commission to establish public process for investigating continuing relevance of telecommunications carrier of last resort obligations.
- HB 3066 Enacts Uniform Recognition and Enforcement of Canadian Domestic Violence Protection Orders Act.
- HB 3067 Provides for cities and counties to certify annually that city or county has not adopted ordinance prohibiting establishment requiring marijuana-related business license and is therefore eligible for distribution of Oregon Marijuana Account moneys.
- HB 3068 Authorizes any city to define "area" as city in which property is located, for purposes of certain ad valorem property taxation statutes.
- HB 3069 Establishes Task Force on Lobby Ethics.
- HB 3070 Extends maximum period Oregon Opportunity Grant may be renewed from equivalent of four full-time undergraduate years to equivalent of six full-time undergraduate years.
- HB 3071 Deletes residential address of public body employee or volunteer exemption from public record disclosure.
- HB 3072 Prohibits terms of collective bargaining agreement from requiring public employee who has withdrawn membership from labor organization from continuing to pay member dues or continuing to authorize public employer to deduct dues from salary of employee.
- HB 3073 Extends statute of limitations for certain sex crimes.
- HB 3074 Modifies rate review process for approving rates for health benefit plans.
- HB 3075 Permits duplicate health benefit plan coverage for public employees.
- HB 3076 Requires nonprofit hospitals and their nonprofit affiliated clinics to establish financial assistance policies meeting specified criteria, including reducing charges to low-income patients.
- HB 3077 Modifies processes relating to reporting, investigating and appealing findings related to sexual harassment in schools.
- HB 3078 Requires that building permit must show contractor's Construction Contractors Board license number if contractor is known.
- HB 3079 Provides that real estate appraisal activity does not include certain evaluations performed by state licensed appraiser or state certified appraiser if evaluation includes prescribed disclaimer.
- HB 3080 Creates Wildfire Suppression Fund and directs to fund 60 percent of revenue from additional privilege tax on harvesting forest products.
- HB 3081 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to distribute moneys to Klamath County to acquire and install stream gauges in Klamath Basin.
- HB 3082 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Agriculture for further allocation to Klamath Soil and Water Conservation District for purpose of conducting seepage study in Klamath Basin.
- HB 3083 Establishes Task Force on Large-Scale Dairy Farms.
- HB 3084 Prohibits tax on use of suitable material other than virgin material for daily cover at disposal site.
- HB 3085 Creates Family Farmer Loan Program within State Department of Agriculture for purpose of making direct loans to family farmers, including beginning family farmers, to finance farming operations.
- HB 3086 Allows facilities for processing farm products under 2,500 square feet on lands zoned for exclusive farm use without regard to siting standards.
- HB 3087 Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to establish anti-poaching awareness program.
- HB 3088 Increases maximum penalty for certain wildlife law offenses committed with culpable mental state to five years' incarceration, $125,000 fine, or both.
- HB 3089 Prohibits persons engaged in bottling wine for commercial purposes from using single-use plastic wine closures to seal wine bottles.
- HB 3090 Establishes beginning farmer and rancher incentive program in State Department of Agriculture.
- HB 3091 Limits application fee payable by beginning farmer for loan under Beginning and Expanding Farmer Loan Program to $100.
- HB 3092 Creates refundable income tax credit for renting farmland to beginning farmers for term of three years.
- HB 3093 Requires pharmaceutical manufacturers to report to Department of Consumer and Business Services total cost of patient assistance programs and information on financial assistance provided to pharmacies, government agencies and advocacy organizations.
- HB 3094 Establishes Home Weatherization, Retrofit and Affordability Program for Housing and Community Services Department to provide incentive payments to construction contractors undertaking energy improvement projects on residential structures.
- HB 3095 Directs Oregon Health Authority to increase fee-for-service rate for behavioral health providers participating in medical assistance programs.
- HB 3096 Authorizes exception allowing certain cities to impose tax or fee, in excess of standard limitation, on production, processing or sale of marijuana items.
- HB 3097 Modifies requirements for carrying dog on external part of vehicle.
- HB 3098 Creates offense of misrepresenting dog as service dog.
- HB 3099 Authorizes city that was annexed into county service district to petition county board for withdrawal from district.
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HB 3100-3199
- HB 3100 Creates Task Force on Audit Equity Analysis.
- HB 3101 Extends from July 1, 2019, to July 1, 2023, period of time public universities must provide scope and value of specified employee benefits.
- HB 3102 Creates income tax credit for employers that pay minimum wage to employees who are under 21 years of age and who perform agricultural labor.
- HB 3103 Requires Department of Transportation to study feasibility of imposing statewide assessment on transportation network companies.
- HB 3104 Directs Department of Education to conduct study related to spending trends of school districts and possible areas of savings for school districts.
- HB 3105 Directs large school districts to establish policy for use of school district credit cards by school district employees.
- HB 3106 Requires coordinated care organization that manages its own dental program to have licensed dentist on site at least one day each week.
- HB 3107 Requires coordinated care organization that manages its own dental program to have dental clinical advisory group.
- HB 3108 Requires Oregon Health Authority to make available upon request specified information regarding dental care providers that contract with coordinated care organizations.
- HB 3109 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to study tax incentives for cybersecurity businesses and to report its findings to interim legislative committees related to economic development on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 3110 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to distribute moneys in Oregon Rural Capacity Fund to Oregon's Economic Development Districts for purpose of assisting rural jurisdictions to apply for and administer grants and other forms of funding available from any source.
- HB 3111 Modifies provisions for reimbursement to administrator of electric vehicle rebates issued to recipients that sell vehicle or terminate lease before 24 months after purchase or beginning of lease.
- HB 3112 Allows pharmacist to dispense prescription drug that contains cannabidiol or tetrahydrocannabinol.
- HB 3113 Increases number of premises at which winery licensee may import, process, store and export wine or cider and sell malt beverages, wine and cider under single license.
- HB 3114 Makes changes to requirements for recycling certain electronic devices.
- HB 3115 Removes sunset on provisions that allow foreign exchange students residing in dormitories to be considered resident students for purpose of State School Fund distributions.
- HB 3116 Requires counties with population of 650,000 or more to use proceeds from sale of foreclosed property to reimburse municipal liens against property for utilities improvements or seismic rehabilitation.
- HB 3117 Modifies Family Abuse Prevention Act to authorize court to continue restraining order if abuse occurred within specified period, petitioner reasonably fears for petitioner's physical safety and respondent represents credible threat to physical safety of petitioner or petitioner's child.
- HB 3118 Authorizes State Department of Fish and Wildlife use of appointed agents for purposes of cougar management.
- HB 3119 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to designate overseeing employee if department operates cougar management plan that uses appointed agents.
- HB 3120 Provides that individual may not be disqualified for unemployment insurance benefits for voluntarily leaving work, failing to apply for available suitable work or failing to accept suitable work, if individual or member of individual's immediate family was victim of conduct that, in determination of Director of Employment Department, more likely than not constitutes crime of intimidation, individual believes that individual or immediate family member could become victim of such conduct or individual seeks to protect individual or immediate family member from such conduct that individual reasonably believes will occur as a result of individual's continued employment or acceptance of work.
- HB 3121 Requires voter registration cards and electronic voter registration system to include option for person to identify race, ethnicity and preferred language of person.
- HB 3122 Requires Department of Human Services to request in agency request budget and Governor to include in Governor's budget specified amount of General Fund moneys for distribution to centers for independent living.
- HB 3123 Provides that certain public bodies and intergovernmental entities may not issue bonds to finance pension liabilities without first obtaining independent assessment of likelihood that investment returns on bond proceeds will exceed interest cost of bonds and issuing public report relating to proposed bond issuance.
- HB 3124 Increases amount of estimate of revenues that will be received from personal income taxes for biennium beginning July 1, 2017.
- HB 3125 Requires Oregon Health Authority to administer program to provide loans to hospitals for establishing new primary care residency programs.
- HB 3126 Directs school district to develop and annually review district equity plan.
- HB 3127 Requires Oregon Government Ethics Commission to receive written findings of fact prepared by investigator directed by Legislative Assembly or legislative rule to determine whether lobbyist engaged in conduct prohibited under legislative branch personnel rules.
- HB 3128 Provides that persons employed by participating public employers may not become members of pension program or individual account program of Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan on or after January 1, 2020.
- HB 3129 Allows landlord to terminate residential tenancy with 30 days' written notice upon receipt of government notice that occupancy is unlawful.
- HB 3130 Exempts retired member of Public Employees Retirement System from limitations on reemployment if member is reemployed for purposes of providing security to Governor's residence or judges or for purposes of law enforcement related to access and habitat programs.
- HB 3131 Permits insurer to exclude from coverage under motor vehicle liability insurance policy person other than named insured based on certain specified criteria.
- HB 3132 Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to adopt by rule and administer program for authorizing voluntary projects for stream restoration and habitat improvement through construction of environmental restoration weirs.
- HB 3133 Increases total amount allowed in tax year to all taxpayers as tax credits for donations to fiduciary organizations for distribution to individual development accounts.
- HB 3134 Expands definition of "tourism promotion" for purposes of transient lodging taxation.
- HB 3135 Requires Department of Revenue, for purpose of enforcing state and local transient lodging taxes, to purchase software that scrapes online data relating to transient lodging rentals.
- HB 3136 Requires Department of Revenue to collect, on local rather than regional level, local transient lodging taxes that department collects under agreements with units of local government.
- HB 3137 Provides that transient lodging tax becomes due when occupancy of transient lodging with respect to which tax is imposed ends.
- HB 3138 Provides that exemption from transient lodging taxation for dwelling unit used by members of general public for temporary human occupancy for fewer than 30 days per year does not apply to dwelling unit rented out as transient lodging using platform of any kind provided in any manner by transient lodging intermediary.
- HB 3139 Provides definitions for certain terms relating to transportation of freight.
- HB 3140 Expands definition of "family member" for purposes of family and medical leave.
- HB 3141 Modifies and adds laws related to electric vehicle charging stations.
- HB 3142 Requires each post-secondary institution of education that operates in Oregon and enrolls students who receive federal financial aid or state financial aid to provide specified data on current and former students to Higher Education Coordinating Commission.
- HB 3143 Revises definitions regarding activities and oral representations constituting practice of engineering, professional engineering or land surveying.
- HB 3144 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on feasibility of automatically setting aside certain convictions related to marijuana and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 3145 Establishes Task Force on Public Defense to examine and make recommendations concerning provision of public defense services .
- HB 3146 Changes statutory references to "inmate" to "adult in custody.".
- HB 3147 Directs Bureau of Labor and Industries to conduct study regarding noncompetition agreements in employment contracts and to report results to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to business and labor on or before February 1, 2021.
- HB 3148 Directs Department of Justice to conduct study on implementation of laws prohibiting certain provisions in plea and release agreements and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 3149 Allows gun dealer or person transferring firearm at gun show to establish minimum age of at least 21 years of age for purchase of firearms.
- HB 3150 Requires Oregon Health Authority to provide medical assistance to reimburse costs of outpatient dialysis for noncitizens who qualify for medical assistance program that covers only emergency services.
- HB 3151 Directs Department of State Police to conduct study on reporting of attempted unlawful firearm transfers and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 3152 Permits dealer management system provider to condition dealer's or authorized integrator's access to and ability to receive, share, copy, use, write or transmit protected dealer data from or to dealer data system on dealer's or authorized integrator's compliance with security standards, require authorized integrator to have express written authorization from dealer before allowing authorized integrator to gain access to, receive, share, copy, use or transmit protected dealer data and deny access to dealer data system if dealer fails to pay amount due to dealer management system provider under lease, contract or other agreement.
- HB 3153 Creates Oregon Campaign Review Commission to investigate complaints of false statements made by candidates or political committees.
- HB 3154 Prohibits public officials who are exempt employees of state government from serving in position in which public official has authority over relative or member of household of public official.
- HB 3155 Requires school districts to withhold retainage when entering into public contract to provide services required by state or federal law.
- HB 3156 Authorizes Environmental Quality Commission to adopt by rule schedule of enhanced civil penalties for violations involving cargo tank motor vehicles of certain environmental laws.
- HB 3157 Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to amend Low-Rise Residential Dwelling Code to require alternative energy collection or generation by December 15, 2020.
- HB 3158 Requires businesses receiving more than 20 percent of gross receipts from public contracts to include statement of amount received with tax return filed with Department of Revenue.
- HB 3159 Requires nonprofit corporations that meet certain requirements, including receipt of public funds, to comply with open meetings law and public records law, to post copy of corporation's proposed annual budget to corporation's public website and to submit to and cooperate with audit.
- HB 3160 Requires publicly traded corporation that makes political expenditure of more than $100 in calendar year to first obtain approval for political expenditure from shareholders by affirmative vote of majority of shares entitled to vote.
- HB 3161 Requires directors and senior executives of businesses that receive $10 million or more in public moneys over five year period to file statement of economic interest.
- HB 3162 Removes assistance animals from existing offense of interfering with assistance, search and rescue or therapy animal.
- HB 3163 Requires Department of Veterans' Affairs, in its biennial agency request budget, to request certain level of funding.
- HB 3164 Directs office of public defense services established by Public Defense Services Commission to distribute moneys to Metropolitan Public Defender Services for establishment and administration of pilot program according to specifications, collection of certain program data and submission of data to office.
- HB 3165 Requires Oregon Health Authority to provide planning grants to 10 school districts or education service districts to evaluate community needs for school-based health services.
- HB 3166 Increases amount of estimate of revenues that will be received from personal income taxes for biennium beginning July 1, 2017.
- HB 3167 Directs State Fire Marshal to enter into grant agreement with Eugene Springfield Fire to enable development of urban search and rescue capabilities.
- HB 3168 Authorizes operation of boats propelled by electric motors on named lakes and waters of this state under certain circumstances.
- HB 3169 Provides that banking institutions and credit unions may organize as limited charter cannabis financial institutions.
- HB 3170 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for Senior Farm Direct Nutrition Program and Women, Infants and Children Farm Direct Nutrition Program.
- HB 3171 Exempts from ad valorem property taxation first $150,000 of assessed value of dwelling provided by religious organization and occupied by organization's spiritual leader as primary residence and lot on which dwelling is situated.
- HB 3172 Reduces notice period before towing vehicle from private property to 24 hours.
- HB 3173 Specifies that when two or more county commissioners are elected for one county at same election and one is elected to fill vacancy, commissioner filling vacancy shall hold office for two years.
- HB 3174 Directs Public Utility Commission to require electricity or natural gas utility to provide analog meter option for residential customers.
- HB 3175 Requires county treasurer to distribute excess proceeds from sale of real property acquired by foreclosure of delinquent tax liens, or by exchange for land originally acquired by foreclosure of delinquent tax liens, to holders of liens unsatisfied at time of foreclosure and to property owner at time of foreclosure or any transferee or successor in interest of owner.
- HB 3176 Requires vehicle dealer to submit notice of sale or transfer of vehicle to Department of Transportation if vehicle dealer sells vehicle to another vehicle dealer.
- HB 3177 Directs Attorney General to study role of social media networking sites in facilitating sex trafficking crimes and to report results of study to interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to crime prevention not later than September 15, 2020.
- HB 3178 Modifies allocation formula for grants to regional assessment centers and community assessment centers.
- HB 3179 Directs Department of Human Services to distribute $1 million to Center for the Prevention of Abuse and Neglect to conduct Oregon Child Abuse Prevalence Study.
- HB 3180 Modifies allocation formula for grants to regional assessment centers and community assessment centers.
- HB 3181 Allows defendant in eviction action to apply for order setting aside judgment.
- HB 3182 Requires permit for construction, installation or operation of onsite nonpotable water system.
- HB 3183 Requires Department of Human Services to administer temporary assistance for needy families program consistent with federal regulations and to provide specified types of assistance.
- HB 3184 Directs Department of Revenue, in consultation with Housing and Community Services Department, to conduct study of imposition and administration of residential vacancy tax to fund affordable housing, and to report findings to interim legislative committees related to revenue and housing on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 3185 Allows individuals and employers on behalf of employees to enroll in state medical assistance program upon payment of premiums prescribed by Oregon Health Authority by rule.
- HB 3186 Prohibits Department of Corrections and local correctional facilities from subjecting incarcerated persons to long-term solitary confinement.
- HB 3187 Makes unlawful employment practice for employer to refuse to provide to requesting state agency employment verification and any other information that is necessary to determine individual's eligibility to receive public assistance provided by agency.
- HB 3188 Requires community mental health programs in rural areas to provide residential care, comprehensive care and case management to individuals needing mental health or substance abuse treatment.
- HB 3189 Requires Department of Human Services to assess and quantify workload impacts of specified policy changes.
- HB 3190 Requires vehicle manufacturer to make available to owner of vehicle or independent repair provider on fair and reasonable terms any part, tool, service manual or other device, implement or information that vehicle manufacturer makes available to authorized repair provider for purpose of diagnosing, maintaining or repairing vehicle that vehicle manufacturer makes or supplies.
- HB 3191 Directs Department of Human Services to accomplish various objectives to improve positions and skills of child welfare services employees.
- HB 3192 Imposes annual assessment on manufacture of prescription opioids.
- HB 3193 Requires Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to notify Construction Contractors Board of valid wage claim filed against contractor or business subject to licensing by board.
- HB 3194 Authorizes self-service dispensing of Class 1 flammable liquids at retail dispensary.
- HB 3195 Establishes insurance coverage requirements for participating drivers that offer or provide prearranged rides to riders by means of digital networks.
- HB 3196 Requires transportation network company or other employer to conduct or have other person conduct criminal records check to determine whether individual that transportation network company or other employer intends to engage as participating driver has committed certain criminal violations.
- HB 3197 Sets uniform time for filing of estate tax return.
- HB 3198 Imposes requirements upon mental health treatment professionals and programs to ensure culturally and linguistically affirmative mental health services for individuals who are deaf, deaf-blind or hard of hearing.
- HB 3199 Requires county treasurer to distribute excess proceeds from sale of real property acquired by foreclosure of delinquent tax liens, or by exchange for land originally acquired by foreclosure of delinquent tax liens, to holders of liens unsatisfied at time of foreclosure and to property owner at time of foreclosure or any transferee or successor in interest of owner.
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HB 3200-3299
- HB 3200 Requires applicant for marijuana production license that does not own premises at which marijuana will be produced to submit signed informed consent of owner of premises to Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
- HB 3201 Provides that agreement for conditional discharge for controlled substance offenses may not contain requirement that defendant enter plea of guilty or no contest.
- HB 3202 Requires voter registration cards and electronic voter registration system to include option for person to identify race, ethnicity and preferred language of person.
- HB 3203 Requires each county to identify 10 most common languages spoken by residents of county.
- HB 3204 Establishes Dreamers Access Program to award student loans to eligible students with demonstrated financial need.
- HB 3205 Expands Telecommunication Devices Access Program to include provision of communication facilitators.
- HB 3206 Requires Department of Human Services to administer program to make support service providers available to individuals who are deaf-blind.
- HB 3207 Creates income tax subtraction for qualifying sales of single-family or multifamily housing.
- HB 3208 Directs Department of Human Services to study and develop two-year and five-year plans for department to provide comprehensive funding for child welfare services, ensure adequate in-state services for children's therapeutic care and request sufficient funding for high level staff.
- HB 3209 Authorizes issuance of general obligation bonds for Interstate 205: Stafford Road to State Highway 213 Project.
- HB 3210 Modifies allocation formula for grants to regional assessment centers and community assessment centers.
- HB 3211 Directs State Department of Agriculture to advance design of cannabis business certification program.
- HB 3212 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to provide pilot program grant to consortium to assist public post-secondary institutions of education in Klamath County, Jackson County and Josephine County.
- HB 3213 Directs Department of Transportation to establish county safety corridor program.
- HB 3214 Allows person with hardship driver permit to provide necessary services to person or member of person's family.
- HB 3215 Requires superintendent of state mental hospital, or director of facility designated by Oregon Health Authority, to ensure that defendant committed for lacking fitness to proceed receives treatment designed to allow defendant to attain defendant's highest level of health, safety and independence and prepare defendant for eventual release into community.
- HB 3216 Creates civil cause of action against person who knowingly summons police officer with intent to cause specified harm.
- HB 3217 Makes contractor liable for unpaid wages, including other benefit payment or contribution, of employee of subcontractor at any tier.
- HB 3218 Limits time during which Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board may commence disciplinary proceedings.
- HB 3219 Restricts commercial growing of canola within portion of Willamette Valley.
- HB 3220 Removes exemption for public or livery conveyance from definition of "private passenger motor vehicle" for purposes of determining personal injury protection benefit coverage in insurance policies.
- HB 3221 Prohibits aerial application of pesticide on certain lands owned by state.
- HB 3222 Prohibits Department of Environmental Quality from issuing air quality permits for new or modified sources that department determines may pose material threat to compliance with air quality standards unless certain requirements for review by governing body of county where source will be located are met.
- HB 3223 Requires person who owns assault weapon on effective date of Act to register assault weapon or take other specified action within one year of effective date of Act.
- HB 3224 Directs district attorney of each county to, no later than December 1, 2020, develop and adopt policies relating to discovery, charging decisions, sentencing and program recommendations and other specified subjects, and to make policies available to public on website.
- HB 3225 Requires police or enforcement officer to inform stopped person of reason for stop and that person has right to refuse request to search.
- HB 3226 Requires local governments to allow building across lot lines if owner has recorded covenant not to sell separately.
- HB 3227 Establishes Excessive Elk Damage Pilot Program.
- HB 3228 Establishes Task Force on Educator Health Benefits to review benefit plans provided through Oregon Educators Benefit Board, analyze benefits and administration of benefit plans and determine whether provisions related to board have resulted in cost savings.
- HB 3229 Repeals provisions of law related to collection of surcharge for removal of Klamath River dams upon failure of relevant parties to begin dam removal.
- HB 3230 Requires insurance coverage of pelvic examinations and Pap smear examinations to include reimbursement for medical devices and items that clinician determines best suit needs of patient.
- HB 3231 Authorizes Health Licensing Office to issue license to practice genetic counseling to qualified applicant.
- HB 3232 Establishes Health Care Interpreter Board within Health Licensing Office.
- HB 3233 Establishes program to improve cybersecurity of systems used to administer elections by encouraging independent technical experts, in cooperation with state election officials, local government election officials and election service providers, to identify and report election cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
- HB 3234 Requires court issuing extreme risk protection order to further order community mental health program director to provide respondent with referral for mental health treatment within 12 hours of receiving notice of service of order.
- HB 3235 Establishes School Support Fund consisting of moneys transferred from Oregon Marijuana Account.
- HB 3236 Directs Department of Education to implement assessment system that limits number of content-based assessments and criterion-referenced assessments and to encourage school districts to use performance-based assessments.
- HB 3237 Creates tax credit for workers at child care facilities rated three stars or higher with quality rating and improvement system.
- HB 3238 Allows use of physical assistance of students in public education programs.
- HB 3239 Removes limit on number of full on-premises sales licenses that distillery licensee may hold.
- HB 3240 Provides that registered or certified child care facility is commercial use of property for zoning purposes.
- HB 3241 Directs Department of Education to develop and administer grant program to distribute moneys to school districts and education service districts to create secure vestibules in school buildings.
- HB 3242 Reduces time state or state agency may hold certain idle property before selling property.
- HB 3243 Appropriates funds to State Parks and Recreation Department to distribute to Oregon State Fair Council to fund assessment of fairground facilities and maintenance, improvement and enhancement of fairground facilities.
- HB 3244 Prohibits employer from requiring that employee become or remain member of labor organization or pay dues, fees or other amounts in lieu of dues to labor organization as condition for or continuation of employment.
- HB 3245 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to reduce allotments to state agencies that report personnel positions that have remained vacant for continuous period of six months.
- HB 3246 Removes requirement that person may not file small estate affidavit until 30 days after death of decedent.
- HB 3247 Requires placement of automated external defibrillator on premises of public youth sports facility.
- HB 3248 Provides that county prohibition, restriction, limitation or regulation of certain open burning applies throughout county unless county court or board of county commissioners expressly states otherwise.
- HB 3249 Provides that client has right to privately communicate with lawyer and representative of lawyer.
- HB 3250 Establishes Reporting Relief and Medicaid Transparency Task Force.
- HB 3251 Authorizes Oregon Business Development Department to award matching grants to membership organizations and business accelerators in outdoor gear and apparel industry.
- HB 3252 Excludes, for limited duration, certain employees of Oregon State Police from meaning of supervisory employee for purposes of public employment.
- HB 3253 Establishes Task Force on Health Care Access to study and report on how to establish primary care trust model.
- HB 3254 Establishes Office of Oregon Ombudsmen to provide administrative services and support to Office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman, Office of the Residential Facilities Ombudsman, Office of the Foster Parent Ombudsman, Office of the Foster Child Ombudsman and Office of the Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator.
- HB 3255 Requires that State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision hearings be presided over by hearings officer.
- HB 3256 Directs Department of Education to study insurance policies related to interns.
- HB 3257 Directs State Board of Education to adopt by rule policy and process for criminal records checks of certain persons who are not employed by school districts but who may have direct, unsupervised contact with school children in two or more school districts.
- HB 3258 Provides that person appearing before State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision for specified hearings has right to counsel and, if financially eligible, to have counsel appointed by Public Defense Services Commission at state expense.
- HB 3259 Directs Department of Corrections to study and report on creating inmate anatomical donation program to allow donor-eligible inmates to voluntarily donate bone marrow and peripheral blood stem cells.
- HB 3260 Modifies crime of trafficking in persons.
- HB 3261 Modifies requirement to record interview with person under 18 years of age to include custodial interviews conducted inside law enforcement facility by peace officer, school resource officer or special campus security officer of investigations into misdemeanors, felonies and acts that, if committed by adult, would constitute misdemeanors or felonies.
- HB 3262 Imposes assessment on large employers with employees who receive or who have minor children who receive certain types of public assistance in this state, in amount equal to public assistance paid.
- HB 3263 Directs State Board of Education, in consultation with State Library, to adopt standards for school library program and academic content standards for library and media studies.
- HB 3264 Requires additional disclosures from manufactured dwelling park landlords to Housing and Community Services Department.
- HB 3265 Prohibits possession of large-capacity magazine 180 days after effective date of Act.
- HB 3266 Increases cigarette tax.
- HB 3267 Requires Oregon Health Authority to research innovative approaches to delivery and financing of health care in other states and countries and report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to health on any practices that could be implemented in this state.
- HB 3268 Redefines crime of aggravated murder.
- HB 3269 Removes future dangerousness as factor for jury to determine when deciding on sentence of death.
- HB 3270 Requires Department of Human Services to administer four-year pilot program to allow adult foster homes meeting specified requirements to care for up to seven residents.
- HB 3271 Increases amount of value of homestead exempt from sale on execution, judgment lien or liability for debts of owner.
- HB 3272 Limits extension that Land Use Board of Appeals may provide petitioner whose objection to record is denied to 14 days from later of original deadline or date of denial.
- HB 3273 Directs each covered manufacturer of covered drugs that are sold within this state to develop and implement drug take-back program for purpose of collecting from individuals and nonbusiness entities covered drugs for disposal.
- HB 3274 Requires eight percent of electricity sold in this state by each electric company that makes sales to 25,000 or more retail electricity consumers to be generated by small-scale renewable energy facilities or certain biomass facilities.
- HB 3275 Authorizes Oregon Health Authority employees who work on Oregon State Hospital campus to store personal handgun and ammunition in vehicle when certain requirements are met.
- HB 3276 Creates credit against income taxes for amounts paid by veteran as principal or interest on qualified education loans.
- HB 3277 Requires State Board of Education, in consultation with Oregon Health Authority, Oregon State Board of Nursing and State Board of Pharmacy, to adopt rules that require each high school in this state and each charter school in this state that offers high school curriculum to maintain supply of opioid antagonist and to train adequate number of school personnel in administering opioid antagonist to person that has suffered opioid overdose.
- HB 3278 Allows additional weight for purpose of State School Fund distributions for students in drug or alcohol treatment programs that meet certain requirements.
- HB 3279 Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish uniform payment amounts applicable to medical assistance payments to providers of substance use disorder services and providers of mental health treatment.
- HB 3280 Alters commissioner composition of Higher Education Coordinating Commission by redesignating five current nonvoting positions as voting positions and by adding one additional position for graduate student attending public university.
- HB 3281 Requires Oregon Health Authority to research, study and compare behavioral health treatment in other states and report findings to appropriate interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2020.
- HB 3282 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on effect of prisoner reentry programs on rates of recidivism and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 3283 Directs State Court Administrator to study issues relating to courts and report to committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2020.
- HB 3284 Directs Department of Corrections to study sex offenders.
- HB 3285 Directs Department of Justice to study law enforcement officers.
- HB 3286 Directs State Court Administrator to study issues relating to court fees and report to committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2020.
- HB 3287 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on relationship between recidivism rates and amount of fines imposed and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 3288 Directs Department of Justice to study post-conviction relief.
- HB 3289 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct studies on local and regional correctional facility data collection and provision of health care.
- HB 3290 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study convictions.
- HB 3291 Directs Department of Corrections to conduct study on adequacy of funding for counties for community corrections programs and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 3292 Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to juveniles.
- HB 3293 Provides that action based on sexual assault or knowingly allowing, permitting or encouraging sexual assault that occurs when person is 18 years of age or older must be commenced within five years from date person discovers, or in exercise of reasonable care should have discovered, causal connection between sexual assault and injury.
- HB 3294 Directs State Court Administrator to study violations.
- HB 3295 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on pretrial release and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 3296 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on relationship between recidivism rates and length of prison sentences and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 3297 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on relationship between recidivism rates and sentence imposed and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 3298 Directs State Court Administrator to study issues relating to juries and report to committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2020.
- HB 3299 Directs Department of State Police to conduct study on reporting of attempted unlawful firearm transfers and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
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HB 3300-3399
- HB 3300 Directs Department of Corrections to create, in collaboration with Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, pilot program establishing Center for Incarcerated Parents and Their Children at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility.
- HB 3301 Directs Oregon Youth Authority to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to operation and procedures of Oregon Youth Authority.
- HB 3302 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on relationship between recidivism rates and payment of restitution and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 3303 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on relationship between recidivism rates and payment of restitution and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 3304 Directs Department of Justice to conduct study on crime victim compensation and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 3305 Directs State Court Administrator to study issues relating to court records and report to committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2020.
- HB 3306 Directs Department of Corrections to conduct study on inmate transitional leave and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- HB 3307 Assesses fee on emergency medical services providers and uses fee to increase reimbursement paid by Oregon Health Authority for emergency medical services transports.
- HB 3308 Requires Department of Human Services to study workforce needs for long term care facilities in 2030.
- HB 3309 Amends definition of "surface mining" to exclude certain excavation and grading activities.
- HB 3310 Prohibits school district, community college district and certain education service district elections from being conducted in manner that impairs ability of members of protected class to have equal opportunity to elect candidates of their choice as result of dilution or abridgment of rights of electors who are members of protected class.
- HB 3311 Removes requirement that physician assistant practice under supervision of supervising physician.
- HB 3312 Prohibits title loan lender and payday loan lender from making new title loan or payday loan within seven days of date on which any title loan or payday loan expires, including title loans or payday loans from other title loan lenders or payday loan lenders.
- HB 3313 Authorizes Housing and Community Services Department to provide grants to nonprofit to develop infrastructure for new manufactured dwelling park in Springfield, Oregon.
- HB 3314 Establishes Task Force on Land Use and Economic Development.
- HB 3315 Requires that certain prescription drugs, including those prescribed by veterinarians, must be reported to prescription monitoring program.
- HB 3316 Establishes personal income tax credit of $250 per dependent child.
- HB 3317 Requires cities to amend urban growth boundary yearly to expand in proportion to their most recent estimated population growth.
- HB 3318 Expands rural health care income tax credit to include pharmacist services performed in rural areas.
- HB 3319 Establishes Council on Efficient Government.
- HB 3320 Eliminates requirement for retainer medical practice to be certified by Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 3321 Exempts health care sharing ministries from Insurance Code.
- HB 3322 Creates income tax credit for taxpayers that provide apprenticeship opportunities.
- HB 3323 Directs Department of Education to conduct study that examines current level of use of service animals among students with disabilities and need for more facilities and provisions to accommodate student use of service animals.
- HB 3324 Exempts funds collected through third party vendors for payment for electric vehicle charging services from certain laws relating to deposit of public funds.
- HB 3325 Requires public utility to meet certain requirements for processing applications from nonresidential customer-generators to interconnect to electric distribution system net metering facility that has generating capacity of more than 25 kilowatts but less than two megawatts.
- HB 3326 Appropriates moneys to Department of Environmental Quality to fund laboratory services for public water systems that are susceptible to hazardous algal blooms and to Oregon Health Authority to hire recreational hazardous algal bloom coordinator.
- HB 3327 Creates Oregon Independent Science Review Board.
- HB 3328 Explicitly authorizes political contributions received by candidate, principal campaign committee of candidate or principal campaign committee of holder of public office to be used to defray caregiving expenses for relative of candidate or office holder if expenses would not exist without campaign activity or holding of public office.
- HB 3329 Allows gun dealer or person transferring firearms, firearm accessories, firearm components, ammunition or ammunition components for purchase at gun show, or business engaged in repairing or servicing firearms to establish minimum age of 21 years for such purchases, repairs or services.
- HB 3330 Requires Department of State Lands to study possibility and potential consequences of making certain changes to implementation of laws regulating removal or fill activities as related to wetlands.
- HB 3331 Allows eligible employee who declines coverage in health benefit plan offered by Oregon Educators Benefit Board or Public Employees' Benefit Board and who is enrolled as spouse or family member in another health benefit plan offered by Oregon Educators Benefit Board or Public Employees' Benefit Board to be paid employer contribution for plan that was declined.
- HB 3332 Requires certain pharmacies to provide notice that naloxone and necessary medical supplies to administer naloxone are available at pharmacy.
- HB 3333 Makes unlawful employment practice for employer to request employee to enter agreement that would prevent employee from disclosing or discussing conduct that constitutes unlawful discrimination, including sexual assault.
- HB 3334 Provides that local government laws, including land use regulations, do not apply to siting of armories by Oregon Military Department.
- HB 3335 Removes entering or remaining unlawfully in or on public transit vehicle or public transit station as manner of committing crime of interfering with public transportation.
- HB 3336 Provides that use of certain name other than name displayed on government-issued identification document does not constitute crime of giving false information to a peace officer in connection with a citation or warrant.
- HB 3337 Prohibits police officer from conducting or participating in activities intended to determine whether person has paid certain user charges, fees or tolls imposed by mass transit district.
- HB 3338 Prohibits police officers commissioned by public university from carrying firearms as police officers outside of police headquarters if public university is located in city with population exceeding 150,000.
- HB 3339 Establishes that lease-to-own contract concerning dog or cat is void.
- HB 3340 Declares harmful algal blooms to be menace to public health and welfare.
- HB 3341 Increases distance from certain parts of public places and places of employment where person may not smoke, aerosolize or vaporize from 10 feet to 25 feet.
- HB 3342 Requires hospitals and long term care facilities to make available to patients and residents plant-based meals when necessary to accommodate medical, religious, cultural or ethnic needs, preferences or requests.
- HB 3343 Requires person that provides mental health care or services to prevent substance abuse to make certain disclosures in any advertisement for or following any communication regarding person's services or facilities.
- HB 3344 Requires health care providers to include CPT codes in bills sent to consumers and insurers.
- HB 3345 Excludes credits earned in accelerated college credit programs from applying when determining eligibility for receiving Oregon Promise program grant or renewal of grant.
- HB 3346 Provides that juror may not be identified by name in court proceeding open to public.
- HB 3347 Prohibits person from collecting or receiving for purpose of recovering or defraying costs of sending printed copy of invoice or bill, or receiving or processing printed check, money order or cash as payment from consumer, any surcharge, fee or other amount in excess of amount person charges consumer for goods or services the consumer purchased and any of person's actual and verifiable expenses for shipping and handling or taxes that are directly related to transaction for goods or services.
- HB 3348 Requires financial estimate committee to file statement "MEASURE SPENDS MONEY WITHOUT IDENTIFYING A FUNDING SOURCE" with Secretary of State upon finding that ballot measure with no dedicated funding source will have financial effect on public expenditures in excess of $100,000.
- HB 3349 Disallows, for purposes of personal income taxation, mortgage interest deduction for residence other than taxpayer's principal residence, unless taxpayer sells residence or actively markets residence for sale.
- HB 3350 Prohibits sale or use of two-cycle gasoline-powered leaf blowers.
- HB 3351 Increases civil penalty for violations of fireworks laws to be minimum of $500 and maximum of $5,000.
- HB 3352 Directs Department of Education to prepare and make available statement that discloses potential health risks of wireless network technology.
- HB 3353 Allows nonprofit corporation that provides reduced-cost dental services to underserved populations, including individuals 55 years of age or older or individuals who require accessible facilities, to own, operate, conduct or maintain dental practice.
- HB 3354 Requires local public health authorities and coordinated care organizations to provide funding to support school-based programs providing dental disease prevention services.
- HB 3355 Removes limit on number of chemicals Oregon Health Authority may include on list of high priority chemicals of concern in children's products.
- HB 3356 Requires that lactation consultant complete continuing education related to cultural competency approved by Oregon Health Authority or International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners.
- HB 3357 Allows dependent care income tax credit to be claimed for expenses to allow taxpayer or spouse to attend school as enrolled degree-seeking student.
- HB 3358 Increases state transient lodging tax rate and provides for transfer of moneys attributable to increase to county in which taxes were collected.
- HB 3359 Establishes Vacation Occupancy Task Force.
- HB 3360 Provides that bonds may be issued under Article XI-Q of Oregon Constitution if Chief Justice of Supreme Court determines that remodeling, renovation or expansion of court facilities is necessary or desirable.
- HB 3361 Renames crime of criminal impersonation of a peace officer to criminal impersonation of a law enforcement officer.
- HB 3362 Prohibits person that transacts title insurance in this state from refusing to issue policy of title insurance or refusing to close or insure real property transaction solely because real property that is subject of the transaction has been used for purpose of growing, producing, manufacturing or selling cannabis, or conducting other activities related to cannabis, if growing, production, manufacture, sale or other activities occurred in compliance with state laws relating to regulation of marijuana items.
- HB 3363 Directs Legislative Policy and Research Director to study methods for legislative oversight of administrative rules and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2020.
- HB 3364 Prohibits business, or employee of business, that sells canisters or other products from which individual may directly inhale restricted inhalant from selling or delivering canister or other product to individual who is under 18 years of age.
- HB 3365 Changes process for forming or dissolving livestock district, annexing land to livestock district or withdrawing land from livestock district.
- HB 3366 Directs Environmental Quality Commission to adopt rules authorizing single-family dwelling and accessory dwelling unit constructed on same lot or parcel to be permanently connected to same subsurface sewage disposal system or alternative sewage disposal system.
- HB 3367 Prohibits counties from establishing minimum lot size of more than one acre for residential zoned land.
- HB 3368 Authorizes counties to allow contiguous clustered nonresource dwellings on clustered development tract in lieu of approval of individual nonresource dwellings on exclusive farm use or forest lands.
- HB 3369 Allows counties to authorize subdivision of land zoned for exclusive farm use or forestland into parcels no smaller than the average size of county parcels of the same type.
- HB 3370 Directs State Marine Board to provide optional licensing of boats as charter boats if boat carries fewer than seven passengers for hire.
- HB 3371 Expands crime of criminal impersonation of a peace officer to include possession of false law enforcement vehicle.
- HB 3372 Requires State Department of Agriculture to adopt rules governing processing and sale of beef and lamb that does not travel in interstate commerce.
- HB 3373 Prohibits Department of Justice from charging officers and agencies of state government for assistance rendered.
- HB 3374 Establishes salary threshold for employees who are exempt from overtime requirements.
- HB 3375 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to conduct study on proposals and options for facilitating the deployment of small wireless facilities in this state.
- HB 3376 Provides that federally recognized Indian tribes in Oregon may apply for grants under emergency preparedness equipment grant program.
- HB 3377 Establishes Joint Committee on Conduct as joint committee of Legislative Assembly.
- HB 3378 Appropriates moneys to fund engineering and design work necessary for adding bicycle and pedestrian lane to Bridge of the Gods.
- HB 3379 Permits local government or Department of Transportation to license and regulate vehicle-for-hire services and hired drivers.
- HB 3380 Requires coordinated care organization to make available to members of coordinated care organization advocates for victims of domestic violence, sexual violence or stalking.
- HB 3381 Prohibits public universities from increasing amount of tuition and mandatory fees charged to resident undergraduate and graduate students during 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 academic years.
- HB 3382 Prohibits carriers offering health benefit plans from making specified changes to prescription drug formulary during plan year.
- HB 3383 Directs Department of Human Services to develop pilot program contracting with Yamhill County for provision of community-based child welfare services.
- HB 3384 Limits reasons counties may deny expansion of certain schools on land zoned for exclusive farm use.
- HB 3385 Establishes Oregon Paid Family and Medical Leave Board in Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 3386 Identifies types of businesses eligible to deliver distilled liquor, malt beverages, wine or cider to person taking possession at residential address for personal or social use.
- HB 3387 Establishes additional permissible periods for retail sales of consumer fireworks.
- HB 3388 Modifies annual salaries of judges of Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, circuit courts and Oregon Tax Court.
- HB 3389 Provides that name and address of prize winner of certain lottery games are confidential and may not be publicly disclosed by Oregon State Lottery Commission or Oregon State Lottery unless prize winner provides written authorization for disclosure.
- HB 3390 Requires state agencies that provide moneys to certain entities to report annually in writing to Legislative Assembly on amount of moneys provided in each county and number of persons served in each county by such moneys.
- HB 3391 Directs Department of Education to coordinate with Oregon career and technical student organizations in support of organizations.
- HB 3392 Sets limit on taxes due on homesteads of seniors living on fixed income equal to total amount of taxes due for property tax year preceding first property tax year for which relief is allowed.
- HB 3393 Prohibits Department of Human Services from disclosing records and reports related to child abuse investigations to certain entities unless court finds report of abuse is founded.
- HB 3394 Modifies required child care resource and referral entity services.
- HB 3395 Allows person responsible for marijuana grow site who is designated to grow marijuana by more than three registry identification cardholders to transfer usable marijuana to additional registry identification cardholders.
- HB 3396 Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt standards for testing radon levels in new public buildings and certain new residential buildings.
- HB 3397 Permits Oregon Health Authority to take steps necessary to ensure that authority pays lowest cost for prescription drugs purchased for recipients of medical assistance, including by entering into agreement with third party to be purchasing agent .
- HB 3398 Allows any person to bring action to enjoin law enforcement agency from using agency resources to enforce immigration laws.
- HB 3399 Requires state agency, in proceeding agency initiates to enjoin disclosure of public records, to name Attorney General as respondent.
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HB 3400-3499
- HB 3400 Allows personal income taxpayer to subtract from taxable income amounts paid as interest on qualified education loans, if income does not exceed threshold amount.
- HB 3401 Abolishes Oregon Orchardgrass Seed Producers Commission on later of July 1, 2019, or one day after effective date of Act.
- HB 3402 Establishes subtraction from personal taxable income for eligible rental payments made by eligible renters.
- HB 3403 Directs Oregon Health Authority to disclose to district attorney and law enforcement agencies addresses of marijuana grow sites in county over which district attorney and law enforcement agencies have jurisdiction.
- HB 3404 Requires specified mental health providers to report to law enforcement patient expression of intent to kill or seriously injure others if patient is likely to carry out intent and has ability to carry out intent.
- HB 3405 Creates aggravated version of certain sex offenses.
- HB 3406 Establishes Rural System Development Charges Program within Housing and Community Services Department to pay system development charges for rural affordable multifamily housing.
- HB 3407 Authorizes electric companies that are subject to renewable portfolio standards to offer to purchase qualifying electricity generated by certain hydroelectric facilities.
- HB 3408 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Environmental Quality for deposit in Residential Solid Fuel Heating Air Quality Improvement Fund to fund community efforts to promote economic development and improve public health by reducing emissions from solid fuel burning devices that burn wood.
- HB 3409 Limits authority of school district to become member of voluntary organization that administers interscholastic activities or that facilitates scheduling and programming of interscholastic activities unless organization addresses specified behavior.
- HB 3410 Establishes personal income tax credit of $1,000 per qualifying child.
- HB 3411 Requires reporting of physical sexual harassment by legislative officials and registered lobbyists.
- HB 3412 Requires insurer in policy against risk of loss to property to provide that insurer include, at request of first-party claimant, amount of claimant's deductible in demand when exercising subrogation rights under policy, that insurer share proportionately with claimant proceeds of settlement or judgment and that insurer may not deduct expenses from proceeds unless insurer retains outside attorney, in which case insurer may deduct pro rata amount for expenses of retaining attorney.
- HB 3413 Authorizes Long Term Care Ombudsman to hire up to 10 deputy ombudsmen.
- HB 3414 Directs Early Learning Division to develop multi-level system of certification of early learning professionals.
- HB 3415 Requires institutions of higher education to both adopt written policies and require certain individuals to participate in annual training on sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking.
- HB 3416 For purposes of unemployment insurance law, modifies exclusion from definition of "employment" for individuals making sales of consumer goods or services in home or otherwise than in permanent retail establishment.
- HB 3417 Prohibits Attorney General from accepting funds from sources other than public bodies of this state to pay cost of appointing or employing assistants, temporary assistants, special legal assistants or private counsel to Attorney General.
- HB 3418 Provides that portion of McKenzie Highway shall also be known as Johnny Miner Memorial Highway.
- HB 3419 Prohibits prosecuting attorney from conditioning plea offer on waiver of specified rights, eligibilities and legal challenges.
- HB 3420 Reimburses school districts for transportation costs from State School Fund based on fixed percentage of approved transportation costs.
- HB 3421 Establishes tax rate for taxable income from partnerships, S corporations and sole proprietorships.
- HB 3422 Requires specified health care practitioners to perform suicide risk assessment on certain patients who are over 10 years of age.
- HB 3423 Requires health care practitioner to exercise proper degree of care to preserve health and life of child born alive after abortion or attempted abortion.
- HB 3424 Exempts persons designated to produce marijuana by three or more registry identification cardholders from specified fee.
- HB 3425 Establishes, if State of Oregon adopts cap and trade program, credit available to eligible persons for purpose of mitigating carbon price indirectly paid through purchase of motor vehicle fuel to propel eligible motor vehicles on public highways.
- HB 3426 Limits definition of terms "public building" or "property" to exclude convention or exposition centers, zoos, performing arts centers or other venues or attractions dedicated to tourism, travel, hospitality or entertainment for purposes of management by persons who are blind.
- HB 3427 Establishes Fund for Student Success.
- HB 3428 Establishes Oregon Cash Depository Corporation as independent public corporation and prescribes corporation's purposes and powers.
- HB 3429 Requires Oregon Health Authority to take specified steps to ensure foster child's continued access to health care when foster child relocates to area not served by foster child's coordinated care organization.
- HB 3430 Eliminates routine staying of Water Resources Commission or Water Resources Department final order enforcement upon filing of petition for judicial review of order.
- HB 3431 Excludes vending facilities located at visitor venues from requirement that state grant to persons who are blind priority to operate vending facilities in public buildings.
- HB 3432 Requires amendment of state building code to include special inspections to detect construction defects in exterior waterproofing system of common property of homeowners association, residential dwelling in planned community served by homeowners association or condominium.
- HB 3433 Requires certain state agencies and colleges at Oregon State University to conduct certain studies on opportunities for greenhouse gas sequestration by and emissions reductions from activities related to Oregon's natural and working lands and in Oregon's forest products, agricultural and building materials industries, transportation sector and electricity sector.
- HB 3434 Increases threshold for filing of estate tax return and for liability for estate tax.
- HB 3435 Establishes additional permissible periods for permits to sell consumer fireworks at retail.
- HB 3436 Prohibits person from mailing or shipping inhalant delivery system without meeting certain requirements.
- HB 3437 Designates April of each year as Arab-American Heritage Month.
- HB 3438 Allows owner of reservoir located on specified property within Big Butte Creek drainage area to register reservoir with Water Resources Department.
- HB 3439 Renames Office of Emergency Management as Oregon Department of Emergency Management.
- HB 3440 Increases amount of estimate of revenues that will be received from other than corporate taxes for biennium beginning July 1, 2017.
- HB 3441 Establishes Task Force on Automatic Voter Registration.
- HB 3442 Imposes personal income tax at flat rate if taxpayer has adjusted gross income below threshold amount.
- HB 3443 Establishes TriMet Crash Advisory Committee.
- HB 3444 Allows resident serving, or who has served, in Armed Forces of United States to obtain free licenses for hunting, angling or shellfish.
- HB 3445 Exempts receipts from sales of certain agricultural products from commercial activity subject to corporate activity tax.
- HB 3446 Exempts receipts from sales of basic necessities from commercial activity subject to corporate activity tax.
- HB 3447 Increases certain filing fees, motion fees, settlement conference fees, trial fees, fees for writs of garnishment, marriage solemnization fees and prevailing party fees.
- HB 3448 Requires that, to extent provided by Oregon Liquor Control Commission rules, if wine labeled with American viticultural area in Oregon is labeled with single grape variety as type designation, wine must meet specified content requirements.
- HB 3449 Requires Land Conservation and Development Commission to ensure that land use planning of local government allows for appropriate dense, mixed-use housing on employment lands.
- HB 3450 Allows city with population greater than 75,000 not within metropolitan service district to adopt changes to its comprehensive plan and land use regulations authorizing mixed-use housing within up to 40 acres of lands zoned for employment uses.
- HB 3451 Transfers Leaburg Fish Hatchery from State Department of Fish and Wildlife to State Parks and Recreation Department.
- HB 3452 Provides that U.S. Highway 26 shall also be known as POW/MIA Memorial Highway.
- HB 3453 Prohibits moneys received as campaign contributions from being used to pay, or to reimburse for payment of, civil penalty imposed by house of Legislative Assembly on member of Legislative Assembly.
- HB 3454 Repeals weight-mile tax.
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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, 2019, 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 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 5009 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Columbia River Gorge Commission for biennial expenses.
- HB 5010 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 5011 Limits certain biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 5012 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 and Oregon Board of Psychology.
- 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 Dentistry.
- HB 5014 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Justice for biennial expenses of district attorneys.
- HB 5015 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5016 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for State School Fund.
- HB 5017 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Environmental Quality for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5018 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Department of Environmental Quality.
- 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 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 5023 Approves new fee adopted by Board of Medical Imaging.
- HB 5024 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for certain 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, 2019, in Administrative Services Economic Development Fund.
- HB 5030 Increases amount of lottery bonds authorized to be issued for Oregon Business Development Department and Housing and Community Services Department.
- HB 5031 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Military Department for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5032 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 5033 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Revenue for biennial expenses.
- HB 5034 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Secretary of State for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5035 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 5036 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 5037 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by State Board of Tax Practitioners.
- HB 5038 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to transfer certain amounts from Tobacco Settlement Funds Account for certain purposes.
- HB 5039 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Transportation for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5040 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Department of Transportation.
- HB 5041 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Department of Transportation.
- HB 5042 Limits biennial expenditures for certain purposes from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Treasurer.
- HB 5043 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Water Resources Department for biennial expenses.
- HB 5044 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Climate Authority for biennial expenses.
- HB 5045 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
- HB 5046 Modifies certain biennial appropriations made from General Fund to specified state agencies and Emergency Board.
- HB 5047 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to specified state agencies for biennial expenses.
- HB 5048 Authorizes expenditures for obligations incurred by state agencies on or after July 1, 2019, that do not exceed specified levels.
- HB 5049 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- HB 5050 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Emergency Board for allocations during biennium.
- HB 5051 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- HB 5052 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- HB 5053 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- HB 5054 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- HB 5055 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
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HCR 0-99
- HCR 1 Recognizes impending overseas deployment of Oregon National Guard's 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team.
- HCR 2 Commemorates 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln High School in Portland.
- HCR 3 Establishes requirement that committee of Legislative Assembly may adopt amendment to legislative measure only if chief sponsor of measure approves amendment prior to amendment adoption by committee.
- HCR 4 Recognizes and honors Specialist Nickolaus Gregory Gossack (1987-2010) for his service to his country.
- HCR 5 Designates May 22, 2019, as Oregon Kind Is Better Day.
- HCR 6 Commends 2018 national champion Oregon State University Beavers baseball team for outstanding season.
- HCR 7 Designates Border collie as official state dog.
- HCR 8 In memoriam: Mary Katherine "Kappy" Eaton, 1924-2018.
- HCR 9 Supports development of closed-loop pump storage projects.
- HCR 10 Adopts prior Legislative Branch Personnel Rules for Eightieth Legislative Assembly, except as modified in concurrent resolution.
- HCR 11 Adopts prior Legislative Branch Personnel Rules for Eightieth Legislative Assembly, except as modified in concurrent resolution.
- HCR 12 Designates rescued shelter dogs and cats as official state pet.
- HCR 13 Recognizes and honors Private First Class Ryan Jeffrey Hill (1986-2007) for his service to his country.
- HCR 14 Changes name of Silver Creek Heritage Grove in Elliott State Forest to Jerry Phillips Reserve.
- HCR 15 Urges Portland Trail Blazers organization to change name of team to "Oregon Trail Blazers.".
- HCR 16 Recognizes and honors firefighter Allen Lindskog for his service to Polk County and State of Oregon.
- HCR 17 In memoriam: Alter Wiener, 1926-2018.
- HCR 18 Recognizes and honors Gary Neal for his service to Port of Morrow and State of Oregon.
- HCR 19 Establishes deadlines for completion of legislative measures for 2019 regular session of Eightieth Legislative Assembly.
- HCR 20 Establishes standards of conduct applicable to Legislative Branch and other persons present in State Capitol.
- HCR 21 Recognizes and honors Chief Michael Duyck for his service to Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue and State of Oregon.
- HCR 22 Resolves that in each biennium, Legislative Assembly shall appropriate from General Fund to Department of Veterans' Affairs amount that is no less than amount appropriated from General Fund to Department of Veterans' Affairs in biennium beginning July 1, 2015, as adjusted.
- HCR 23 Designates April 13, 2019, as Curtis Tigard Day.
- HCR 24 Recognizes and honors Officer Malcus Williams II (1966-2018) for his service to this state.
- HCR 25 Honors Oregon's working dogs.
- HCR 26 Establishes standards of conduct applicable to Legislative Branch and lobbyists.
- HCR 27 Commends Portland Thorns Football Club for its achievements.
- HCR 28 Recognizes and honors Sergeant First Class Scot R. Noss for his service to his country.
- HCR 29 Recognizes and honors Sergeant First Class Richard Joseph Henkes II (1973-2006) for his service to his country.
- HCR 30 In memoriam: Ricky John Best, 1964-2017.
- HCR 31 Recognizes and honors Chief John Joseph Brazil (1944-2018) for his service to this state.
- HCR 32 In memoriam: Former Speaker of the House of Representatives and state Senator Grattan Kerans, 1941-2019.
- HCR 33 Urges Governor and state agencies to work with legislators, tribal governments, water stakeholders and others in cooperative process to create comprehensive state water vision.
- HCR 34 Expresses support for continued coordination and collaboration between Oregon and China.
- HCR 35 Recognizes 2019 as International Year of the Salmon and expresses support for associated global initiative affirming importance of wild salmon.
- HCR 36 Recognizes and honors Chief Steve Bartol for his service to Milwaukie Police Department and State of Oregon.
- HCR 37 Commends Mt.
- HCR 38 Establishes limitations and deadlines for legislative measures for 2020 regular session of Eightieth Legislative Assembly.
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HJM 0-99
- HJM 1 Urges Congress to pass Forest Management for Rural Stability Act.
- HJM 2 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 3 Urges Congress to fully fund federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
- HJM 4 Applies to Congress to call convention for purpose of proposing amendments to United States Constitution that address campaign finance reform.
- HJM 5 Urges Congress to pass legislation recognizing that full spectrum of reproductive health care is settled law and is fundamental right for all women.
- HJM 6 Urges Congress to pass legislation to streamline presidential appointment process.
- HJM 7 Urges Congress to increase number of United States Supreme Court Justices to 11 and also urges Congress to increase Circuit Courts of Appeal judges and District Court judges by proportionate number.
- HJM 8 Urges federal government to adopt and enforce stringent regulations related to accuracy in wine labeling, packaging and advertising.
- HJM 9 Urges Congress to pass legislation to prevent future shutdown of federal government from lasting more than 50 days in event of impasse between Congress and President of United States.
- HJM 10 Applies to Congress to call convention for purpose of proposing amendments to United States Constitution to impose fiscal restraints on federal government, limit power and jurisdiction of federal government and limit terms of office for federal officials and members of Congress.
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HJR 0-99
- HJR 1 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution providing that, for purposes of ad valorem property taxation, ratio of maximum assessed value to real market value of property may not be less than 0.75.
- HJR 2 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to ad valorem property taxation.
- HJR 3 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to ad valorem property taxation.
- HJR 4 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution providing that, for purposes of ad valorem property taxation, notwithstanding assessment provisions of Ballot Measure 50 (1997) and collection limit provisions of Ballot Measure 5 (1990), property classified as commercial or industrial shall be assessed at real market value and taxes on such property collected without compression.
- HJR 5 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to remove gender-specific references to public officials and replace with gender-neutral references to public officials.
- HJR 6 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow accused person to waive trial by jury with state agreement and trial judge approval.
- HJR 7 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require separate vote by each house of Legislative Assembly on emergency clause if measure is intended to take effect earlier than 90 days after end of session at which measure was passed.
- HJR 8 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to change minimum age person must be to be Senator or Representative from twenty-one years of age to eighteen years of age.
- HJR 9 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to declare constitutional right to hunt, fish or otherwise harvest wildlife, subject to certain legal restrictions.
- HJR 10 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow juries to impose verdicts in criminal cases only by unanimous agreement.
- HJR 11 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution providing that, for purposes of ad valorem property taxation under Ballot Measure 50 (1997), property that is subject of sale or other transfer shall have maximum assessed value equal to property's real market value, only for first tax year that begins after sale or other transfer becomes final.
- HJR 12 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing Oregon Rainy Day Fund.
- HJR 13 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to permit Legislative Assembly, governing body of city, county, municipality or district, or people through initiative process, to enact laws or regulations regulating use of moneys in political campaigns.
- HJR 14 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to replace term "declaration of emergency" with term "early implementation date" in those bills that Legislative Assembly determines need to go into effect earlier than 91st day following adjournment sine die of session at which bills are enacted.
- HJR 15 Encourages state agencies to follow Childhood and Early Parenting Principles as framework for policies and programs for early parenting and early childhood development.
- HJR 16 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 17 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution designating offices of state Senator and state Representative as nonpartisan.
- HJR 18 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require that initiative petition proposing law or constitutional amendment with fiscal impact of $500,000 or more over 10-year period 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 19 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require Legislative Assembly, in each odd-numbered year regular session, to appropriate moneys to fund public education before passing any other budget measure.
- HJR 20 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 21 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to provide that general obligation indebtedness for certain higher education projects must be matched by other moneys in amount equal to at least one-half of amount of indebtedness in nonurban counties or two-thirds of amount of indebtedness in other counties outside of metropolitan service districts.
- HJR 22 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution that provides that if senator or representative is serving on active deployment as member of military of this state or of United States for more than 30 but not more than 270 consecutive days and is unable to undertake duties of office of senator or representative, commissioners of county or counties within district that senator or representative is elected to represent shall appoint person to represent district until previously elected senator or representative resumes duties of office.
- HJR 23 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution imposing tax on property, providing that tax is not subject to sections 11 or 11b, Article XI, of Oregon Constitution, providing that revenues from tax must be deposited in emergency resilience fund, providing that moneys in fund may be used only for emergency resilience projects, and repealing provisions June 30, 2040.
- HJR 24 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing Citizens Redistricting Commission to adopt redistricting maps for Senate, House of Representatives and United States Congress.
- HJR 25 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution directing Legislative Assembly to enact property tax relief program for owner-occupied principal dwellings of certain seniors.
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HB 2000-2099