2009 Regular Session
Bill Selection
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Senate Bills
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SB 0-99
- SB 4 Creates income tax credit for creation of new employment positions by taxpayer.
- SB 5 Allows appointment of Adjutant General in grade of lieutenant general.
- SB 7 Creates prepaid tuition contracts for Oregon residents under Oregon 529 College Savings Network.
- SB 8 Allows health care provider authorized or permitted by law to administer health care services in another state, and who is registered with Department of Human Services as emergency health care provider, to administer health care services in Oregon during emergency.
- SB 9 Removes sunset on requirement that health insurers, health care service contractors and multiple employer welfare arrangements provide coverage for treatment of inborn errors of metabolism under specified conditions.
- SB 10 Requires Department of Human Services to establish rules, policies and procedures to implement Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption in Oregon.
- SB 11 Requires specified health professional regulatory boards to collect information from licensees and report information to Department of Human Services for creation of healthcare workforce database.
- SB 12 Provides tax credit for principal and interest payments on qualifying student loans made by health care practitioners serving medically underserved areas.
- SB 13 Exempts from disclosure under public records law traffic crash exchange reports or similar reports describing vehicular accidents that are prepared by law enforcement officers.
- SB 14 Repeals sunset on Oregon Patient Safety Commission.
- SB 15 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for Oregon Patient Safety Commission.
- SB 16 Authorizes health care representative to consent on behalf of person with dementia to hospitalization for period not to exceed 18 days.
- SB 17 Authorizes combination of three vehicles to be operated on highway under specified circumstances.
- SB 18 Repeals sunset on requirement that fully capitated health plans pay 80 percent of Medicare rate for services provided to plan enrollees by noncontracting hospital.
- SB 19 Allows minor 15 years of age or older to consent to diagnosis or treatment by optometrist who is acting within scope of practice for optometrist without consent of parent or guardian of minor.
- SB 20 Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt radon mitigation standards for certain new buildings.
- SB 21 Requires Department of Human Services to develop objective criteria for vaccines required for school and children's facility admissions and made available for administration by local health officer.
- SB 22 Conditions and partially eliminates pesticide applicator licensing exemption for persons engaged in maintenance of small or home lawns, shrubs or gardens.
- SB 23 Establishes Oregon Patient Safety Commission as central agency for collection of data and analyses by patient safety organizations in Oregon.
- SB 24 Requires health benefit plan to provide coverage of medically necessary telemedical health service that meets specified criteria if health service is otherwise covered by plan.
- SB 25 Establishes Oregon State Hospital Advisory Board.
- SB 26 Creates Tax Expenditure Review Panel.
- SB 27 Requires interest on moneys in General Fund to be deposited into Oregon Rainy Day Fund.
- SB 28 Revises tax policy statute.
- SB 29 Allows county, city or metropolitan service district to adopt instant runoff voting system for nomination or election of candidates to county, city or metropolitan service district office.
- SB 30 Defines "candidate" for purposes relating to government ethics.
- SB 31 Modifies required contents of statement of economic interest.
- SB 32 Provides that quarterly statements are not required to be filed if public official or candidate for public office has not received expenses, honoraria or income for applicable reporting period.
- SB 33 Prohibits sale or purchase of catalytic converter unless seller or purchaser has permit issued by Department of Transportation.
- SB 34 Authorizes mass transit districts to increase employer payroll tax and tax on self-employment earnings.
- SB 35 Requires Director of Transportation to compare amount of energy derived from petroleum products that is used in ethanol production to amount of energy derived from petroleum products that is saved as consequence of blending gasoline with ethanol.
- SB 36 Authorizes Board of County Commissioners of Multnomah County to establish and collect tolls for use of bridges across Willamette River under its jurisdiction as road authority or operated and maintained by Multnomah County.
- SB 37 Requires Department of Human Services to ensure that rural health clinics receive full reimbursement within 45 days for health services provided to persons enrolled in prepaid managed care health services organizations.
- SB 38 Allows Environmental Quality Commission to require registration and reporting by persons who import, sell, allocate or distribute for use in this state electricity or who import, sell or distribute for use in this state fossil fuels.
- SB 39 Dedicates certain cigarette tax revenues to certain rural health safety net programs and services.
- SB 40 Requires that calculation of surplus revenue credits or refunds to taxpayers be made after allowance of credit for taxes imposed by another state.
- SB 41 Removes sunset on pilot education service districts.
- SB 42 Requires school district to ensure that student is tested for anabolic steroids and performance-enhancing substances before student participates in state championship athletic event.
- SB 43 Allows student to enroll in and attend private alternative education program without written consent from affected districts and contract between affected districts.
- SB 44 Extends applicability of law that requires school districts to offer half-day kindergarten and allows school districts and public charter schools to offer supplemental kindergarten.
- SB 45 Prohibits person licensed or registered by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission from working in certain positions that have direct, unsupervised contact with children if person is suspected of committing boundary violation or child abuse.
- SB 46 Allows Department of Education to require fingerprints of all new hires of school districts or private schools.
- SB 47 Allows Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to issue public reprimand or to suspend or revoke right to apply for license or registration of student teacher based on certain criteria.
- SB 48 Requires Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to revoke license of person who engages in sexual conduct with student.
- SB 49 Changes name of Department of Higher Education to Oregon University System.
- SB 50 Sets deadline of 180 days for notices of claim made on contractor's payment bond in connection with work performed on public contract.
- SB 51 Requires Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries by order to set fee adequate to pay costs of education and enforcement related to prevailing wage law and at 0.1 percent of contract price for public works, except that fee may be no less than $250 and no more than $7,500.
- SB 52 Expands grounds for Construction Contractors Board to revoke, suspend or refuse to issue construction contractor license.
- SB 53 Requires public agency to pay fee to Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries when public agency notifies commissioner that public agency has awarded contract subject to prevailing wage law.
- SB 54 Changes content requirement for certified statements of payroll records submitted by contractors and subcontractors in connection with contracts for public works.
- SB 55 Provides that contractor or subcontractor that intentionally falsifies information in certified statements concerning payment of prevailing rate of wage on public works contract is ineligible for public works contract for period of three years.
- SB 56 Requires complainant to sign complaint alleging unlawful practice of discrimination.
- SB 57 Provides that employer commits unlawful employment practice if employer discriminates against employee or job applicant based on fact that member of employee's or applicant's family works or worked for employer, even though employer has mixed motives for discrimination.
- SB 58 Allows landlord to condition permission for modification to real property on renter's agreement to restore interior of premises to pre-modification condition.
- SB 59 Allows award of prevailing party costs and reasonable attorney fees to intervenor in housing discrimination hearing.
- SB 60 Authorizes Bureau of Labor and Industries to charge respondent on certain claims actual fees incurred in collection of judgment.
- SB 61 Exempts deputy commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries and Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction from lobbyist registration and reporting requirements.
- SB 62 Revises provisions governing investment of moneys by State Treasurer.
- SB 63 Removes requirement that Superintendent of Public Instruction reimburse school district for costs incurred for child development specialist program.
- SB 64 Clarifies distribution and expenditure of certain amounts of local revenues received by component school districts of education service districts.
- SB 65 Allows Superintendent of Public Instruction to waive or extend certain dates related to school finance in case of emergency experienced by school district or Department of Education.
- SB 66 Allows Department of Education to conduct criminal records checks of person who is employed or applying for employment by department or who is providing services or seeking to provide services to department.
- SB 67 Directs designated state institution of higher education to release certain student data upon request for research purposes and other purposes allowed by law.
- SB 68 Requires school districts to offer half-day kindergarten.
- SB 69 Requires pilot education service district to contract with public or private entity to conduct election of director.
- SB 70 Modifies method of calculating amount received from State School Fund to educate children in hospital programs and in long-term care or treatment programs.
- SB 71 Changes resident district of public charter school students who receive special education and related services to school district in which public charter school is located.
- SB 72 Reduces responsibilities of education service districts for purpose of special education.
- SB 73 Calculates salary of substitute teacher based on salary for beginning teachers who hold master's degrees.
- SB 74 Requires application fee in amount determined by Department of Corrections for offenders seeking to transfer supervision to another state under Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision.
- SB 75 Establishes procedure for Governor to voluntarily transfer duties of office to Acting Governor during period of time during which Governor anticipates being unable to discharge duties.
- SB 76 Directs Public Utility Commission to determine depreciation schedules for Klamath River dams based on assumption that dams will be removed in 2020.
- SB 77 Establishes process to declare public safety services emergency in fiscally distressed county that fails to provide minimally adequate level of public safety services.
- SB 78 Creates County Services Planning Council composed of appointed and ex officio members.
- SB 79 Creates Task Force on Energy Performance Scores.
- SB 80 Requires Department of Transportation, Public Utility Commission and Department of Environmental Quality to develop and implement plans to meet 2020 greenhouse gas emissions reduction goal or, if meeting goal is not technologically or economically feasible, to develop and implement alternative greenhouse gas emissions reduction strategy.
- SB 81 Expands types of performance security Oregon State Lottery Commission may accept from lottery contractor.
- SB 82 Changes requirements for Oregon State Lottery Commission budget report to Governor, Legislative Fiscal Officer and Legislative Revenue Officer.
- SB 83 Exempts devices for playing state lottery games from federal law prohibiting transport of gambling devices.
- SB 84 Requires public official to include on quarterly statements filed with Oregon Government Ethics Commission expenses received for speaking before organization as part of scheduled program.
- SB 85 Designates certain information relating to Oregon Government Ethics Commission adjudication process as confidential.
- SB 86 Modifies procedure for determining security requirements necessary to carry out extradition.
- SB 87 Requires health care provider to cooperate with district medical examiner investigating deaths.
- SB 88 Increases fee for nonretail fuel facilities, operative July 1, 2009.
- SB 89 Exempts person authorized to possess explosives under license or permit issued by Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives from requirement to obtain registration with State Fire Marshal.
- SB 90 Prohibits selling, offering for sale or distributing novelty lighters.
- SB 91 Increases examination fee charged applicants for licensing related to liquefied petroleum gas.
- SB 92 Authorizes Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to conduct research to improve public safety professions.
- SB 93 Allows State Court Administrator to enter into intergovernmental agreement with United States Financial Management Service and Internal Revenue Service for purpose of offsetting federal tax refunds of debtors against liquidated and delinquent accounts of those debtors that result from unpaid financial obligations imposed by state courts and for purpose of offsetting overpayments to state courts against federal tax obligations.
- SB 94 Allows Director of Veterans' Affairs to request fingerprints of certain persons for purpose of conducting criminal records check.
- SB 95 Allows certain veterans to receive state aid for course of study or professional training and federal aid concurrently.
- SB 96 Revises definition of "veteran" and terminology describing veterans.
- SB 97 Allows Department of Veterans' Affairs to procure and provide loan cancellation life insurance.
- SB 98 Creates Task Force on Veterans Transportation.
- SB 99 Modifies method by which person placed on probation may be tested for alcohol or controlled substance use.
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SB 100-199
- SB 100 Requires Department of Corrections to determine actual cost of providing management, support services, supervision and sanctions for certain offenders.
- SB 101 Establishes greenhouse gas emissions standards that apply to electric companies, electricity service suppliers and consumer-owned utilities.
- SB 102 Extends air quality provisions relating to emissions from woodstoves to solid fuel burning devices.
- SB 103 Allows Environmental Quality Commission to establish schedule of fees for registration of classes of air contamination sources.
- SB 104 Removes requirement that Environmental Quality Commission establish fee schedule every two years for sources subject to federal operating permit program.
- SB 105 Increases maximum penalties for violations of environmental laws.
- SB 106 Allows Oregon Youth Authority to award funds under competitive process to federally recognized Indian tribes in Oregon to reduce juvenile delinquency and protect public.
- SB 107 Enacts Interstate Compact for Juveniles.
- SB 108 Requires programs allowing students to diagnose and treat animals to be approved by Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board or college accredited by American Veterinary Medical Association.
- SB 109 Repeals statutes governing sellers of travel.
- SB 110 Modifies scope of benefits paid in workers' compensation death claims.
- SB 111 Removes statutory definitions of "family member" and "family" for purposes of Small Employer Health Plan program and Family Health Insurance Assistance Program.
- SB 112 Allows member of Public Employees Retirement System who has been retired for service for more than six months, and who elected to receive lump sum payment or installment payments, to be reemployed by public employer without repayment of lump sum or installment amounts received by member.
- SB 113 Limits exemption of certain post-secondary schools and separately accredited campuses from degree requirements of Office of Degree Authorization to nonprofit schools.
- SB 114 Prohibits person who receives degree from diploma mill from using disclaimer to claim or represent that person possesses academic degree.
- SB 115 Authorizes Chancellor of Oregon University System or designee to approve requests made by institutions of higher education or by other programs of Oregon University System in which employees of institutions or programs may designate payroll deductions for identified nonprofit organizations.
- SB 116 Directs State Board of Higher Education to determine specific capital construction projects within Oregon University System for which department may expend certain revenues, subject to expenditure limitation set by Legislative Assembly.
- SB 117 Exempts dental clinics at certain institutions of higher education from requirement to have license to practice dentistry.
- SB 118 Allows State Board of Higher Education to delegate any of board's powers, duties or functions to committee of board.
- SB 119 Allows Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to discipline person who is licensed by or registered with commission if person resigned from public school without providing appropriate notice.
- SB 120 Modifies requirements related to first aid cards at schools to reflect change in law that no longer requires first aid card for teaching license.
- SB 121 Requires applicants for first-time license or registration from Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to demonstrate knowledge of ethical standards of professional conduct.
- SB 122 Limits teaching licenses that are valid for teaching alternative education programs.
- SB 123 Requires Department of Human Services to release records related to child abuse to Teacher Standards and Practices Commission for investigations conducted by commission.
- SB 124 Increases penalty for operating motorcycle without motorcycle endorsement.
- SB 125 Requires Department of Transportation to reimburse commercial driver training schools for course in traffic safety education that is certified by department.
- SB 126 Allows motor carrier to notify Department of Transportation when employee who holds commercial driver license tests positive for drugs.
- SB 127 Revises financial responsibility provisions.
- SB 128 Clarifies length of time for which limited term driver permit is valid.
- SB 129 Directs Department of Transportation to cancel driver license with farm endorsement or deny right to apply for farm endorsement if person is disqualified from holding commercial driver license .
- SB 130 Authorizes Board of Examiners of Licensed Dietitians to prorate dietitian license fees.
- SB 131 Changes name of Board of Naturopathic Examiners to Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine.
- SB 132 Increases maximum civil penalty for acts committed by naturopathic physicians that are grounds for disciplinary action by Board of Naturopathic Examiners.
- SB 133 Eliminates culpable mental state requirement for administrative sanctions against liquor licensees and service permits holders that sell to, or allow on-premises consumption of alcohol by, minors or visibly intoxicated persons.
- SB 134 Modifies authority of Oregon Liquor Control Commission agents.
- SB 135 Authorizes Oregon Liquor Control Commission to issue certificate of approval authorizing import of distilled liquor for delivery in state.
- SB 136 Shortens term of service permits issued by Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
- SB 137 Grants authority to Oregon State Board of Nursing to require fingerprints from applicants for employment with board.
- SB 138 Increases civil penalty for violation of nursing statutes.
- SB 139 Deletes requirement for Oregon State Board of Nursing to issue wallet sized licenses as evidence of current licensure.
- SB 140 Modifies provisions relating to registered business names and branch offices of real estate licensees.
- SB 141 Requires Real Estate Commissioner to establish system for licensing escrow agents.
- SB 142 Describes actions that are practice of, or offer to practice, photogrammetric mapping.
- SB 143 Makes certain exemptions from practice of engineering inapplicable to registered professional engineers.
- SB 144 Allows State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying to recognize results of standardized examinations administered by national organization in lieu of examinations administered by board in evaluating applicant qualifications for registration as engineer, land surveyor or photogrammetrist.
- SB 145 Authorizes State Board of Geologist Examiners to investigate complaints.
- SB 146 Revises various provisions related to massage therapists.
- SB 147 Changes definitions for landscape construction professional and landscape contracting business.
- SB 148 Allows Attorney General to issue order disqualifying charitable organization from receiving contributions that are deductible for purpose of Oregon income tax and corporate excise tax if Attorney General finds that charitable organization has failed to expend at least 30 percent of total annual functional expenses on program services when those expenses are averaged over most recent three fiscal years.
- SB 149 Prohibits setting aside adult conviction or expunging juvenile record if unsatisfied compensatory fine or restitution judgment exists.
- SB 150 Authorizes extension of physician hold of person dangerous to self or others and needing emergency care or treatment for mental illness if person cannot be admitted to hospital or transported to nonhospital facility during first 12 hours of hold and community mental health and developmental disabilities program director has initiated investigation.
- SB 151 Allows Director of Human Services or director's designated representative to approve in writing attorney who is eligible to be appointed as personal representative, or to file small estate affidavit, if decedent received public assistance or received care at state institution, and it appears that assistance or cost of care may be recovered from decedent's estate.
- SB 152 Authorizes Department of Corrections and Department of Human Services to procure, contract for or enter into agreements for goods and services necessary for successful management and maintenance of institutions within their respective jurisdictions.
- SB 153 Creates Task Force on Disproportionality in Child Welfare Foster Care.
- SB 154 Repeals Senior Prescription Drug Assistance Program.
- SB 155 Requires appointing authority of Oregon State Hospital, Blue Mountain Recovery Center or Eastern Oregon Training Center to designate physician as chief medical officer who may be employed by or receive compensation from outside sources concurrent with appointment.
- SB 156 Requires Department of Human Services to ensure that mental health, addiction and physical health services are provided in integrated manner.
- SB 157 Expands authority of Department of Human Services and Employment Department to require fingerprints of contractors, subcontractors, vendors and volunteers who have access to certain information or property or who perform certain functions for purpose of requesting criminal records check.
- SB 158 Imposes requirements on ambulatory surgical centers and providers.
- SB 159 Authorizes certain public officials to inspect and obtain information pertinent to investigation of communicable disease.
- SB 160 Requires Department of Human Services to adopt by rule procedure for authorizing HIV test of individuals housed in certain state institutions who are incapable of granting informed consent.
- SB 161 Removes authority of federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Oregon Hospice Association and Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations to certify or accredit hospice programs to operate in state and establishes authority of Department of Human Services to license hospice programs.
- SB 162 Prohibits Department of Human Services and area agency on aging from disclosing confidential or protected information when providing public access to adult foster home complaint investigation report or findings.
- SB 163 Provides right to contested case hearing to dispute finding by Department of Human Services that nursing assistant is responsible for abuse of resident in long term care.
- SB 164 Removes three-year limit on requirement to report receipts, transfers and disposals of assets occurring prior to applying for public assistance for purpose of conforming to limit specified in federal law.
- SB 165 Requires Department of Human Services to provide or to contract for mental retardation and developmental disabilities services if community mental health and developmental disabilities program declines to offer services or to contract for services.
- SB 166 Allows Department of Corrections to lease real property located in Lane County and improvements to that property to Department of Human Services.
- SB 167 Authorizes Public Employees' Benefit Board to allow certain nurses and nurse educators to participate in self-pay group benefit plans.
- SB 168 Allows state agencies to construct and operate facilities for generation of electricity.
- SB 169 Directs local governments to amend their comprehensive plan and land use regulations regarding certain airports not later than specified date.
- SB 170 Expands number of rural airports eligible to participate in pilot project encouraging economic development.
- SB 171 Prohibits person from constructing object or structure that constitutes physical hazard to air navigation.
- SB 172 Expands regulation of individuals who prepare tax returns to include those who prepare corporate tax returns, partnership tax returns, S corporation tax returns and trust or estate tax returns.
- SB 173 Increases number of members of State Board of Psychologist Examiners.
- SB 174 Increases maximum civil penalty State Board of Psychologist Examiners may impose for disciplinary violations.
- SB 175 Revises provisions for psychologist licensing exemptions.
- SB 176 Increases number of board members on Trust for Cultural Development Board.
- SB 177 Changes name of State Board of Clinical Social Workers to State Board of Licensed Social Workers.
- SB 178 Conforms statutory references related to Department of State Lands rulemaking authority.
- SB 179 Exempts from disclosure decedent's records obtained by Department of State Lands while administering estate of decedent.
- SB 180 Requires affiliated group that files consolidated state return to include certain corporations in return.
- SB 181 Requires taxpayer to add back expenses paid to related member for use of related member's intangible property.
- SB 182 Changes term "financial organization" to "financial institution" for statutes relating to corporate excise and income tax.
- SB 183 Specifies timeline for filing application for reduction in maximum assessed value of demolished or removed property.
- SB 184 Delays repeal of pesticide use reporting system until January 2, 2016.
- SB 185 Authorizes State Department of Agriculture to enter into contracts with foreign governments or foreign government agencies, and contracts and other agreements with other persons outside United States, for department or foreign government, agency or person to provide services pertaining to agricultural or horticultural products or production processes.
- SB 186 Expands authority of Agricultural Development Division of State Department of Agriculture.
- SB 187 Increases threshold amount below which State Department of Agriculture may refuse to issue payment refund.
- SB 188 Authorizes State Department of Agriculture to impose civil penalties, not to exceed $10,000, for violations of various food safety laws or related administrative rules.
- SB 189 Clarifies obligation of owner of timberland regarding payment of assessments and taxes.
- SB 190 Modifies legislative findings related to geothermal resources.
- SB 191 Adds exemption from surface mining reclamation requirements for certain mining operations that were exempt by county.
- SB 192 Modifies criteria by which owner of historic property may participate in historic property special assessment program.
- SB 193 Authorizes Water Resources Department to develop integrated state water resources strategy.
- SB 194 Requires Water Resources Department to biennially report to Legislative Assembly regarding measurement of significant diversions of surface water from certain watersheds.
- SB 195 Adds exemption for wave energy projects from provisions related to hydroelectric projects.
- SB 196 Allows water right established by order of determination filed with clerk of circuit court to be leased for use as in-stream water right.
- SB 197 Authorizes Public Utility Commission to use temporary status appointment for student law clerks for period not to exceed 24 months.
- SB 198 Authorizes Oregon Racing Commission, without prior hearing and, in specified circumstance, without notice, to suspend or refuse to renew licenses issued to Multi-Jurisdictional Simulcasting and Interactive Wagering Totalizator Hubs or hub officers or employees for certain violations of law or commission rules.
- SB 199 Increases monetary cap on allowable affordable housing tax credits.
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SB 200-299
- SB 200 Establishes state policy regarding homelessness.
- SB 201 Establishes energy efficiency program within Housing and Community Services Department.
- SB 202 Repositions reference to cleaning and servicing of chimneys within definition of contractor.
- SB 203 Makes construction contractor obligation to provide Construction Lien Law information notice to owner applicable only for construction that requires written contract.
- SB 204 Revises construction contractor bonding and construction claim statutes to clarify availability of residential and commercial contractor bonds for satisfaction of claims.
- SB 205 Expands consumer notice requirement to include original purchaser of residential structure or zero-lot-line dwelling.
- SB 206 Makes personal identifier information contained in license or certificate application to Construction Contractors Board confidential.
- SB 207 Allows juvenile court to award compensatory fines in judgments in criminal actions involving youth offenders.
- SB 208 Directs Department of Transportation to suspend, for three years, driving privileges of person convicted of crime of fleeing or attempting to elude police officer under certain circumstances.
- SB 209 Requires that sexually explicit property or material involving victim of criminal act remain in control of court or law enforcement agency throughout criminal proceeding.
- SB 210 Modifies definition of mentally incapacitated for purposes of certain criminal statutes.
- SB 211 Establishes requirements for certification of batterer intervention program and registration of batterer intervention program in development.
- SB 212 Modifies method by which Attorney General provides moneys to victims' assistance programs.
- SB 213 Expands scope of prohibition on cigarette sales of tobacco product manufacturers not listed on Attorney General directory to include sales occurring out-of-state or over Internet.
- SB 214 Authorizes Attorney General to compel distributor to produce information or provide testimony concerning cigarette manufacture and distribution.
- SB 215 Removes requirement that confession in criminal case be corroborated by some other proof.
- SB 216 Authorizes tax-exempt organizations licensed to conduct raffle games to contract with licensed raffle coordinators under certain circumstances.
- SB 217 Permits Historic Preservation Revolving Loan Fund to be used for enforcement of cultural resources protection laws and for promotion of public education regarding cultural resources.
- SB 218 Modifies procedures, eligibility and award amounts for crime victims' compensation program benefits.
- SB 219 Provides that expenses of child abuse medical examinations required by law may be reimbursed through crime victims' compensation program.
- SB 220 Authorizes Attorney General to administer federal Violence Against Women Act grants and other grants related to serving victims of certain crimes concurrent with state grants.
- SB 221 Provides civil and criminal immunity to public school or school district that makes good faith disclosure of information in education record of student.
- SB 222 Conforms student record law with federal law by removing provision that student 18 years of age or older has sole control of education records at post-secondary institution.
- SB 223 Requires county sheriff to provide copy of stalking protective order to special campus security officers at institution of higher education or Oregon Health and Science University if order prohibits contact at institution or university.
- SB 224 Provides that driving privileges of minors at least 18 years of age but under 21 years of age be suspended if minor is issued citation for attempting to purchase, purchasing, acquiring or possessing alcoholic beverages.
- SB 225 Requires court to issue notice to Department of Transportation for department to suspend license of person at least 13 years of age and less than 21 years of age when person is cited for attempting to purchase, purchasing or acquiring alcoholic beverages and fails to appear in court.
- SB 226 Authorizes Department of Human Services to approve education programs for instructing persons found in violation of alcohol control laws.
- SB 227 Increases penalty for knowingly furnishing alcohol to persons under age of 21 years.
- SB 228 Allows victim who is entitled to payment of restitution to file petition for entry of civil judgment naming victim as judgment creditor for amount equal to restitution owing under criminal judgment.
- SB 229 Provides that writ of garnishment issued for collection of judgment entered in criminal action that includes restitution acts to garnish all wages earned by debtor by reason of services to garnishee until full amount owed to creditor is paid or until writ is released.
- SB 230 Modifies method by which court clerk credits payments of monetary obligations imposed as result of conviction.
- SB 231 Allows school superintendent or school district board to request suspension of driving privileges of student in certain instances for possession, use or delivery of alcohol or for being under influence of alcohol.
- SB 232 Provides that driving privileges of person be suspended if person is issued citation for furnishing alcoholic liquor to minor.
- SB 233 Creates procedures for crime victims to assert violation of constitutional rights in criminal and juvenile delinquency proceedings, including procedures authorizing expedited appeal, suspension of matters related to asserted violation and Attorney General intervention on behalf of State of Oregon.
- SB 234 Authorizes service by first class mail of petition for judicial review of final order of Land Use Board of Appeals.
- SB 235 Increases value of estate for which small estate affidavit may be filed.
- SB 236 Provides that contract is against public policy and void if personal representative, heir or devisee agrees to pay fee for locating heir or devisee of estate that is subject to probate in Oregon, or agrees to pay fee to assist heir or devisee to receive share of estate that is subject to probate in Oregon.
- SB 237 Provides that power of attorney may become effective at specified future time, or upon occurrence of specified future event or contingency.
- SB 238 Enacts Uniform Adult Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Jurisdiction Act.
- SB 239 Requires trustee foreclosing trust deed to record affidavits of mailing of notice required to be sent to grantor.
- SB 240 Provides that certain documents in judicial proceedings contain only last four digits of debtor's Social Security number and driver license number.
- SB 241 Applies fees and procedures set forth for actions under residential landlord and tenant laws to actions to recover possession of premises in certain circumstances.
- SB 242 Creates procedures for pleading and proving previous convictions in criminal cases.
- SB 243 Provides procedures applicable to motions in arrest of judgment in criminal actions.
- SB 244 Increases Oregon State Bar board of governors from 16 to 18 members.
- SB 245 Subjects person who commits crime of fleeing or attempting to elude police officer under certain circumstances to maximum of 10 years' imprisonment, $250,000 fine, or both.
- SB 246 Modifies crime of assault in third degree to include assault of elderly victim.
- SB 247 Modifies crime of assault in third degree to include knowingly causing substantial physical injury.
- SB 248 Prohibits disclosure of certain personal identifiers of victim or witness to youth or youth offender in juvenile proceedings unless court orders disclosure.
- SB 249 Authorizes court to enter judgment of conviction for Class A misdemeanor when person convicted of manufacturing certain amounts of marijuana.
- SB 250 Requires Department of State Police to provide defendant's computerized criminal history to district attorney.
- SB 251 Modifies crime of felon in possession of restricted weapon to include tasers.
- SB 252 Modifies method of calculating criminal history and imposing consecutive sentences.
- SB 253 Precludes admission of statements made by persons subjected to custodial interrogation under certain circumstances.
- SB 254 Requires that audio recording be made of grand jury proceedings.
- SB 255 Modifies standard by which Public Defense Services Commission compensates appointed counsel, investigators and other persons who provide services for persons eligible for appointed counsel.
- SB 256 Authorizes Chief Justice of Supreme Court to establish specified fees.
- SB 257 Requires Board on Public Safety Standards and Training, with input from Department of Corrections and Corrections Policy Committee, to adopt training standards for basic certification of corrections officers.
- SB 258 Deletes requirement that Oregon Youth Authority make progress reports to Legislative Assembly.
- SB 259 Increases penalty for crime of riot to maximum of 10 years' imprisonment, $250,000 fine, or both.
- SB 260 Increases to 15 days time for conducting preliminary hearing on minor's application for emancipation.
- SB 261 Extends statute of limitations from 10 years to 12 years for action for recovery of real property or for recovery of possession of real property.
- SB 262 Allows Chief Judge of Court of Appeals to order that department of appellate judges consist of two judges unless third judge is necessary to break tie vote.
- SB 263 Increases amount of noneconomic damages that may be awarded in civil action seeking damages arising out of bodily injury.
- SB 264 Decreases penalty for crime of cheating to maximum of one year's imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both.
- SB 265 Authorizes presiding judge of circuit court to establish mental health court program.
- SB 266 Provides that civil action is commenced for purposes of statutes of limitation when complaint is filed with court.
- SB 267 Requires first-time applicant for driver license to certify that applicant has certain number of hours of driving experience with certified driving instructor.
- SB 268 Authorizes Chief Justice of Supreme Court to make rules relating to data that state courts may require to be submitted by parties and other persons for purpose of distinguishing particular persons from other persons with same or similar name.
- SB 269 Prescribes manner in which public body may require utility to relocate facilities located on property constituting highway right of way.
- SB 270 Authorizes Chief Justice of Supreme Court to establish procedures for closing courts in emergencies and establish standards for determining when courts are closed for purposes of rules and laws.
- SB 271 Requires that filing fee in Oregon Tax Court be paid at time of filing of complaint or petition.
- SB 272 Eliminates requirement for consent to take blood sample of pregnant woman for testing for infectious conditions as required by Department of Human Services.
- SB 273 Increases number of members appointed to Council on Court Procedures by Board of Governors of Oregon State Bar from 12 to 14.
- SB 274 Removes authority of Director of Employment Department to hire chief administrative law judge for Office of Administrative Hearings.
- SB 275 Allows inmate with serious mental illness residing in public institution to apply for medical assistance between 90 and 120 days prior to expected date of release and receive medical assistance upon release.
- SB 276 Requires school district to consider effect of school site selection on transportation costs to school district and to families of school children.
- SB 277 Requires that places of public accommodation allow customer access to employee toilet facilities if customer has certain medical conditions.
- SB 278 Decreases time within which forfeiting agency must prepare notice of seizure.
- SB 279 Requires driver license or identification card issued by Department of Transportation to indicate that person may not purchase alcoholic liquor if person is convicted at least two times of driving while under influence of intoxicants.
- SB 280 Increases maximum penalty for crime of participation in cockfighting to five years' imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both.
- SB 281 Requires that parties and attorneys in certain tort actions must participate in some form of dispute resolution within one year after action is filed instead of within 270 days after action is filed.
- SB 282 Requires that parties and attorneys in certain tort actions must participate in some form of dispute resolution within one year after action is filed instead of within 270 days after action is filed.
- SB 283 Clarifies that rules for procedural matters in justice court civil actions are same as rules prescribed for civil actions in circuit courts.
- SB 284 Increases duration of statute of ultimate repose for product liability cases.
- SB 285 Directs State Board of Pharmacy to classify marijuana as controlled substance in Schedule II. .
- SB 286 Enacts Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments Recognition Act.
- SB 287 Authorizes Department of Human Services to deny, suspend, revoke or refuse to renew license of person who operates or who applies to operate facility if department finds that person operates separate facility and has not complied with certain department rules.
- SB 288 Authorizes individual with mental illness who is committed to Department of Human Services to be represented by specified persons in contested case hearing with respect to potentially unusual or hazardous treatment.
- SB 289 Provides that statement made by interpreter that constitutes translation of words or signs of another person is not hearsay if interpreter has sufficient understanding of other person's language, and sufficient understanding of English, to accurately translate words or signs of other person into English.
- SB 290 Establishes Orthotics and Prosthetics Board of Examiners within Oregon Health Licensing Agency.
- SB 291 Requires filing of accident report when accident involves pedestrian or bicyclist.
- SB 292 Increases allocation of State Highway Fund moneys for footpaths and bicycle trails.
- SB 293 Requires unanimous verdict of trial jury in criminal action.
- SB 294 Modifies information that district attorney must disclose to criminal defendant.
- SB 295 Requires district attorney to provide notice of intent to seek sentence of death and disclose evidence that will be offered in support.
- SB 296 Requires court to inform jury of certain mandatory minimum sentences prior to deliberation.
- SB 297 Provides penalty for unlawfully possessing domestic animal of maximum of one year's imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both.
- SB 298 Prohibits court and animal care agency from placing forfeited animal in same household as person from whom animal was forfeited.
- SB 299 Prohibits person convicted of sexual assault of animal, animal fighting, dogfighting or cockfighting from possessing domestic animals for specified periods of time.
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SB 300-399
- SB 300 Permits Department of Revenue to enter and examine premises of person or business licensed to distribute or sell cigarettes or tobacco products or that department reasonably believes is used to distribute or sell cigarettes or tobacco products.
- SB 301 Creates Task Force on Tobacco Tax Compliance.
- SB 302 Provides that if state agency contracts with another public body for performance of functions that would otherwise be performed by state agency, other public body is agent of state agency for purposes of Oregon Tort Claims Act.
- SB 303 Modifies definition of "law enforcement unit" to include certain private, nonprofit animal care agencies.
- SB 304 Requires mortgagor taking possession of real property to provide minimum care for domestic animal or livestock abandoned at property.
- SB 305 Allows public body to enter into agreement with agent that provides that agent waives right to indemnification under Oregon Tort Claims Act if agreement also requires that agent have insurance coverage equal to limitations imposed on recoveries under Oregon Tort Claims Act.
- SB 306 Modifies law allowing award of attorney fees in small tort actions.
- SB 307 Extends statute of ultimate repose for product liability civil actions.
- SB 308 Repeals statutes that impose liability on plaintiff's attorney for costs awarded to defendant when plaintiff resides out of state or is foreign corporation.
- SB 309 Requires custodial interview by peace officer in law enforcement facility to be electronically recorded if interview is conducted in connection with investigation of aggravated murder, crimes requiring imposition of mandatory minimum sentences or crimes requiring adult prosecution of 15-, 16- or 17-year-old offenders.
- SB 310 Requires custodian to preserve biological evidence related to criminal activity in amount and manner sufficient to develop DNA profile.
- SB 311 Increases amounts recoverable in tort actions against public bodies.
- SB 312 Prohibits Secretary of State from disclosing street address of principal place of business of business entity by means of website or by other electronic means accessible via Internet to members of public.
- SB 313 Creates evidentiary privilege for confidential communication made by minor to parent.
- SB 314 Requires drivers and occupants to immediately give notice to police officer after vehicle accident under certain circumstances.
- SB 315 Establishes Oregon Health Care Financing Authority as public corporation.
- SB 316 Requires health benefit plan to provide coverage of routine costs of care in qualifying clinical trials subject to copayment and other cost sharing requirements.
- SB 317 Allocates portion of Criminal Fine and Assessment Account to Emergency Medical Services Enhancement Account.
- SB 318 Modifies periods for which semi-independent state agencies must report certain information to Governor and Legislative Assembly.
- SB 319 Prohibits person of any age from operating motor vehicle while using mobile communication device.
- SB 320 Prohibits persons from knowingly disposing of rechargeable batteries as solid waste.
- SB 321 Allows county, city or metropolitan service district to adopt instant runoff voting system for nomination or election of candidates to county, city or metropolitan service district office.
- SB 322 Directs Department of Transportation to provide receptacles at roadside rest areas for recyclable materials.
- SB 323 Requires executive summary of written report to Legislative Assembly to include explanation of how to obtain copy of report, including, if report is available on Internet, online location of report.
- SB 324 Applies provisions of Public Contracting Code to legislative and judicial departments and to Oregon University System.
- SB 325 Permits properties within exclusive farm use zones to be used for weddings and other commercial gatherings.
- SB 326 Repeals provision prohibiting elector from participating in more than one nominating process for each partisan public office to be filled at general election.
- SB 327 Permits Council on Naturopathic Physicians Formulary to determine drugs that naturopathic physicians may prescribe and to establish formulary of permitted drugs.
- SB 328 Provides that person engages in unlawful practice when in course of person's business, vocation or occupation person employs unlawful collection practice.
- SB 329 Prohibits operation of motor vehicle while using mobile communication device except under certain circumstances.
- SB 330 Requires Secretary of State to include certain information in voters' pamphlet.
- SB 331 Prohibits person from serving as chief petitioner of initiative, referendum or recall petition if person has outstanding obligation to pay civil penalty for violation of election law or rule.
- SB 332 Creates task force to study and report on acquisition and delivery of food commodities for use in school lunch programs.
- SB 333 Creates Task Force on School Reform.
- SB 334 Authorizes State Treasurer to issue Article XI-D bonds, subject to bond amounts issuance limitation, for any purpose specified in Article XI-D of Oregon Constitution.
- SB 335 Creates task force to study governmental regulation of commodities.
- SB 336 Provides that following notice from State Department of Agriculture, retailer dealer, nonretail dealer or wholesale dealer may not sell or offer for sale gasoline unless 20 percent of gasoline sold contains 10 percent ethanol by volume.
- SB 337 Directs Supreme Court to rule on ballot title petition not later than 45 days after oral argument or 45 days after all memoranda have been filed in response to petition, whichever is later.
- SB 338 Limits for six-year period beginning July 1, 2007, payment of expenses from other funds collected or received by various state agencies for capital construction.
- SB 339 Prohibits Oregon Department of Administrative Services and Governor from reducing amounts allotted to state agencies for payment of debt service.
- SB 340 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Human Services for deposit in Oregon Project Independence Fund.
- SB 341 Requires Department of Human Services to use savings from nursing home allocations to provide home and community-based care to seniors and persons with physical disabilities.
- SB 342 Removes individuals who are performing services in other than instructional, research or principal administrative capacity at certain educational institutions from disqualification for receipt of unemployment compensation benefits during certain periods.
- SB 343 Removes limit on number of hours retired member may work and still qualify for retirement under Public Employees Retirement System if retired member is employed by school district or education service district as other than teacher or management employee, or by community college as other than faculty member or management employee.
- SB 344 Makes office of county surveyor appointed office unless county charter provides otherwise.
- SB 345 Directs Department of Transportation to design graphic for motorcycle registration plates.
- SB 346 Allows either party entering into domestic partnership to retain surname or to change surname to surname of other party or hyphenated combination of surnames of both parties.
- SB 347 Modifies provisions for estates claiming natural resource property or commercial fishing property tax credit on inheritance tax return.
- SB 348 Requires coaches of school athletic teams to receive annual training on how to recognize symptoms of concussion and how to seek proper medical treatment for person suspected of having concussion.
- SB 349 Establishes principal residence property tax exemption of 50 percent for certain senior citizens.
- SB 350 Prohibits placing elevator that has injured assistance animal or assistance animal trainee into service without permission of Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- SB 351 Exempts from property taxation dwelling provided by religious organization for its spiritual leader and lot on which dwelling is located.
- SB 352 Authorizes law enforcement agencies to establish sobriety checkpoints.
- SB 353 Reduces number of signatures required on certificate of nomination made by individual electors.
- SB 354 Requires insurers to disclose legal consequences of claim settlement to insured.
- SB 355 Requires Department of Human Services to establish and maintain prescription monitoring program for monitoring and reporting certain prescription drugs dispensed by pharmacies.
- SB 356 Revises laws relating to civil forfeiture.
- SB 357 Permits determination of eligibility for unemployment benefits using alternative base year under certain circumstances.
- SB 358 Imposes limits on awards of punitive damages based on nature of action and type of defendant.
- SB 359 Provides that upon offer of expert scientific evidence at trial, court must first determine whether theory or technique supporting offered evidence is based on scientifically valid principles and is pertinent.
- SB 360 Prohibits member of Legislative Assembly from accepting appointment to position in executive department while in office.
- SB 361 Provides that class action may be maintained only for members of class who are residents of this state.
- SB 362 Limits contingent fees permitted in negligence claims.
- SB 363 Changes Superintendent of Public Instruction from elected office to appointed position.
- SB 364 Requires school districts to offer half-day kindergarten.
- SB 365 Allows ballots to list names of not more than two political parties that have nominated candidate for election.
- SB 366 Prohibits school administrator and school district, education service district or public charter school from entering into certain contracts or agreements related to termination of employment of administrator.
- SB 367 Designates January 29 of every year as Thomas Paine Day.
- SB 368 Establishes Office of Consumer Affairs in Department of Human Services to promote consumer-directed mental health services.
- SB 369 Defines "quadricycle" for purposes of Oregon Vehicle Code.
- SB 370 Allows entry of limited judgment for decision on request for award of expenses of personal representative.
- SB 371 Revises Oregon Uniform Trust Code.
- SB 372 Modifies priority of lands considered for inclusion in urban growth boundary.
- SB 373 Provides that obligor and obligee under support order may bring civil action for damages against employer or other person who withholds money under order to withhold, but who fails to pay withheld amounts within time allowed by law.
- SB 374 Establishes Oregon Civics Day for Teachers on first Friday in December.
- SB 375 Requires public charter school proposal to describe financial management systems for school.
- SB 376 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds for financing transportation improvement projects.
- SB 377 Prohibits insurer that issues personal insurance policy from using credit information to increase consumer's premium after rerating consumer at consumer's request.
- SB 378 Restricts Senate confirmation requirement to members of Long Term Care Advisory Committee appointed by Governor.
- SB 379 Prohibits certain health care facilities from employing or contracting with surgical technologist unless surgical technologist meets certain requirements.
- SB 380 Provides that witness in criminal proceeding may not appear before jury by simultaneous electronic transmission without written consent of parties and agreement of court.
- SB 381 Requires health benefit plan to provide coverage of medically necessary treatment for traumatic brain injury.
- SB 382 Creates process for forestland owners or cooperative associations of log haulers to petition State Forester to determine rate of compensation for log haulers.
- SB 383 Allows home care worker who is party in contested case hearing conducted by Department of Human Services to be represented by labor union representative.
- SB 384 Establishes Department of Transportation Contract Review Board.
- SB 385 Creates pilot grant program for resource centers for post-prison treatment services.
- SB 386 Allows court to award attorney fees, costs and expenses to prevailing debtor in action for unlawful collection practice.
- SB 387 Creates offense of smoking in motor vehicle while person under age of 16 is in motor vehicle.
- SB 388 Permits medical marijuana cardholders to possess certain amounts of hashish and food and tincture that incorporate marijuana or hashish.
- SB 389 Precludes court from imposing less than presumptive sentence when sentencing certain repeat offenders.
- SB 390 Requires Department of Human Services to verify lawful presence in United States of applicants for public assistance.
- SB 391 Expands definition of "exotic animal" to include member of order Crocodylia.
- SB 392 Changes percentage of federal earned income credit allowable as credit against Oregon personal income tax.
- SB 393 Requires residential care facilities to maintain specified liquid reserve funds.
- SB 394 Changes mandatory minimum refund of overpaid property taxes to amounts more than $10.
- SB 395 Allows counties to serve notice of required personal property tax delinquency warrants by means of one publication in newspaper and by first-class mail to persons named in notice.
- SB 396 Removes prohibition against local government enactment of taxes on real estate transfers.
- SB 397 Allows person arrested for state or municipal traffic offense to have arrest record expunged in certain circumstances. .
- SB 398 Modifies crime of animal abandonment to include abandonment of equines.
- SB 399 Allows certain members of Public Employees Retirement System who participate in deferred compensation plan and tax sheltered annuity to request that payment of all or part of deferred amount be paid to Public Employees Retirement Board for purpose of restoring forfeited creditable service, or acquiring retirement credit , or both.
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SB 400-499
- SB 400 Authorizes State Fish and Wildlife Commission to issue at no charge resident disabled veteran shellfish license to person who files with commission written proof that last official certification of record by United States Department of Veterans Affairs or by any branch of Armed Forces of United States shows person to be at least 25 percent disabled.
- SB 401 Directs Department of Human Services to develop and implement plan to increase availability of supervision and treatment in underserved regions of state for persons conditionally released by Psychiatric Security Review Board.
- SB 402 Requires court or Psychiatric Security Review Board to place person found guilty or responsible except for insanity on conditional release in county of residence.
- SB 403 Allows beneficiaries in wrongful death action to agree to distribution of all damages recovered in action in manner other than as provided under laws of intestate succession.
- SB 404 Repeals statutes that impose liability on plaintiff's attorney for costs awarded to defendant when plaintiff resides out of state or is foreign corporation.
- SB 405 Prohibits scrap metal business from conducting transaction involving metal property with individual unless individual provides name, valid street address and telephone number at time of transaction.
- SB 406 Provides persons licensed to carry concealed handgun in another state with protections provided to persons with Oregon concealed handgun license.
- SB 407 Requires Superintendent of State Police to allocate at least half of trooper positions created during current biennium to areas outside Interstate 5 corridor.
- SB 408 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon State University for men's and women's athletic teams to compete in track and field events.
- SB 409 Creates antitrust immunity for Oregon blackberry cooperatives and other participants negotiating price of blackberries under state regulatory program actively supervised by Director of Agriculture.
- SB 410 Requires surgeon to obtain informed consent of patient before engaging in surgical procedure.
- SB 411 Permits motor vehicle liability insurance policy to limit coverage of insured or member of insured's household to minimum coverage required by law.
- SB 412 Sets first Tuesday in February of presidential election years as date of presidential primary election.
- SB 413 Designates offices of state Senator and state Representative as nonpartisan.
- SB 414 Increases amount of highway funds distributed to counties.
- SB 415 Requires chief administrative law judge to ensure training in water law for certain administrative law judges.
- SB 416 Requires that chief administrative law judge of Office of Administrative Hearings provide statement of administrative law judge's qualifications upon request of party.
- SB 417 Requires person objecting to sale of forest products to do so within certain date of notice of sale by State Forester.
- SB 418 Limits expenditure of lottery moneys used to create jobs or further economic development to use within economically distressed counties.
- SB 419 Prohibits sex offenders released on probation, parole or post-prison supervision from residing in location where police officer is not on duty at all times.
- SB 420 Alters definition of "electric assisted bicycle." Requires that electric assisted bicycle be equipped with horn and lighting equipment.
- SB 421 Requires that district school board sending pupils to another school district agree to accept equal number of pupils from other school district.
- SB 422 Increases penalty for driving while suspended or revoked.
- SB 423 Directs State Parks and Recreation Commission to authorize use of state parks, individual campsites and day use fee areas free of charge for person who has adopted child.
- SB 424 Exempts water rights from forfeiture provisions in certain cases.
- SB 425 Exempts certain facilities from requirement to obtain permit to hold wildlife.
- SB 426 Expands ability of employer to prohibit use of medical marijuana in workplace.
- SB 427 Allows employer to adopt comprehensive drug-free workplace program, including drug and alcohol testing policies.
- SB 428 Adds State Treasurer and Secretary of State to State Board of Education as nonvoting, ex officio members of board.
- SB 429 Eliminates option in destination resort development in eastern Oregon of guaranteeing construction of overnight lodging units by surety bonding as condition precedent to sale of individual homes, units or lots.
- SB 430 Establishes moratorium on approval of permits for development of destination resort.
- SB 431 Establishes additional requirements for destination resorts in eastern Oregon.
- SB 432 Requires motor vehicle insurance policy to provide discount for principal operator of covered motorcycle who successfully completes motorcycle rider education course.
- SB 433 Prohibits Legislative Administration Committee from banning dogs from State Capitol.
- SB 434 Directs counties to establish minimum lot or parcel size for land zoned for exclusive farm use, for land zoned for forest use and for land zoned for mixed farm and forest use.
- SB 435 Establishes program of marginal lands designation.
- SB 436 Limits applicability of statewide land use planning goals to areas of critical state concern designated by Legislative Assembly.
- SB 437 Prohibits use of income test to determine whether primary or accessory dwelling customarily provided in conjunction with farm use is outright permitted use in exclusive farm use zone.
- SB 438 Provides that fidelity bond or letter of credit required of credit union must be in amount required in National Credit Union Administration regulations.
- SB 439 Directs Economic and Community Development Department to establish program to create airport tax increment financing districts, with approval of cities, counties and other local property taxing jurisdictions with taxable lands in district.
- SB 440 Removes requirement that 70 percent of revenues from new or increased local transient lodging tax be used to fund tourism promotion or tourism-related facilities.
- SB 441 Modifies criteria under which school qualifies as small high school for purposes related to state financing of public education.
- SB 442 Directs Joint Boards of Education and State Board of Higher Education to conduct studies relating to higher education.
- SB 443 Establishes Oregon Educator Professional Development Commission for purpose of providing statewide leadership in school improvement and technology.
- SB 444 Defines terms for purpose of prohibition on hazing.
- SB 445 Authorizes issuance of bonds for transportation projects of statewide significance.
- SB 446 Provides that public improvement contract for construction or certain reconstruction or major renovation of public building is considered to contain amount equal to at least 1.5 percent of total contract price for inclusion of certain types of energy technology.
- SB 447 Requires display of original Oregon Constitution in State Capitol.
- SB 448 Requires State Department of Energy by rule to guide authorized state agencies in design, construction and renovation of state-owned major facilities in order to meet specified standards and criteria.
- SB 449 Provides that U.S. Highway 97 in Oregon shall be known as World War II Veterans Historic Highway.
- SB 450 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Public Defense Services Commission for improving legal representation of parents and children in dependency cases.
- SB 451 Requires Department of Human Services to establish and operate statewide registry for collection and dissemination of physician orders for life-sustaining treatment (POLST).
- SB 452 Establishes Health Information Technology Oversight Council within Department of Human Services.
- SB 453 Authorizes Office for Oregon Health Policy and Research to require reporting of health-related information from health insurers, third party administrators and other specified entities.
- SB 454 Establishes data reporting requirements for carriers offering health benefit plans and for third party administrators.
- SB 455 Requires Health Resources Commission to conduct comparative effectiveness research and to disseminate research findings.
- SB 456 Authorizes Oregon Medical Insurance Pool Board to extend service provided by insurer under pool insurance program.
- SB 457 Requires specified healthcare workforce regulatory boards to collect information from licensees and report information to Office for Oregon Health Policy and Research for creation of healthcare workforce database.
- SB 458 Establishes policy, criteria, procedures and other factors for identifying secondary land.
- SB 459 Creates Transportation Utility Board.
- SB 460 Directs Department of Human Services, when department secures sufficient funding, to establish registry and advisory committee related to birth anomalies and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
- SB 461 Allows eligible workers to receive unemployment insurance benefits while participating in workforce skills enhancement training and on-the-job training.
- SB 462 Extends definition of "base year" to include most recent four calendar quarters preceding benefit year for purpose of determining eligibility for unemployment insurance benefits.
- SB 463 Allows unemployment insurance benefits for certain part-time workers.
- SB 464 Prohibits person from using or attempting to use name of recording group to advertise or promote performance featuring group other than recording group.
- SB 465 Directs Legislative Administration Committee to repair and restore stairwells on either side of rotunda of State Capitol and glass skylights over stairs and to use volunteer labor, to extent possible, to clean and polish brass pieces in original part of State Capitol.
- SB 466 Provides that Oregon State Police have jurisdiction over rest areas.
- SB 467 Prohibits local government from applying special approval criteria to single family dwelling solely because dwelling contains five or fewer roomer accommodations.
- SB 468 Requires health insurers, and Department of Human Services through state medical assistance program, to cover services performed using telemedicine.
- SB 469 Exempts individual under age of 17 from requirement to obtain business license or permit.
- SB 470 Directs Oregon Investment Council and State Treasurer to try to ensure that certain investment funds are not invested in company doing business in Iran.
- SB 471 Prohibits state or local government from discriminating against homeowner by imposing permit requirement for certain rentals.
- SB 472 Allows State Fish and Wildlife Commission to evaluate hatchbox program in select Rogue River basin streams after consultation with local communities , groups participating in salmon and trout enhancement program, conservation groups and National Marine Fisheries Service of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
- SB 473 Raises threshold for filing inheritance tax return to $2 million for estates of decedents dying on or after January 1, 2009, but before January 1, 2010, and $3.5 million for estates of decedents dying on or after January 1, 2010.
- SB 474 Eliminates taxes on capital gains.
- SB 475 Eliminates mandatory boating safety education program.
- SB 476 Changes distribution of amounts collected as public purpose charge by electric companies and Oregon Community Power.
- SB 477 Creates Oregon 529 College Savings Incentive Program.
- SB 478 Adjusts calculation of cost of education for certain private institutions of higher education for purpose of Oregon Opportunity Grant to take into account some of amount that cost of education is reduced at public institutions of higher education as result of public funds.
- SB 479 Provides that Public Contracting Code may not be construed to prohibit contracting agency from giving preference in awarding public contract to business enterprise that is owned or controlled by disabled veteran.
- SB 480 Allows removal of recyclable material from solid waste disposal receptacles under certain circumstances.
- SB 481 Expands crime of invasion of personal privacy and redesignates it as invasion of personal privacy in second degree.
- SB 482 Requires local governments to establish safe drinking water overlay zones.
- SB 483 Requires school districts that offer supplemental summer instruction to seek funding to provide supplemental summer instruction at no charge or for reduced charge.
- SB 484 Requires Department of Education to establish pilot program to encourage school districts to provide supplemental summer instruction.
- SB 485 Prohibits person from changing subscriber's Internet service provider unless person clearly and conspicuously discloses name of new provider and effect of change on cost of service and obtains unambiguous and verified order from subscriber requesting change.
- SB 486 Limits additional taxes imposed on noncommercial properties withdrawn from open space special assessment to five years prior to withdrawal.
- SB 487 Requires that sexually explicit property or material involving minor victim of criminal act remain in control of law enforcement agency or court throughout criminal proceeding.
- SB 488 Requires circuit court to allow attorney to appear at hearing by telephone, or by video if available, if evidence will not be submitted at hearing and attorney does not have principal office within 50 miles of place at which hearing will be held.
- SB 489 Gives enrollee in health benefit plan private cause of action if insurer agrees to be bound by decision of independent review organization and fails to comply.
- SB 490 Allows real estate licensee to waive payment of compensation to licensee by certain tax exempt nonprofit entities.
- SB 491 Allows local governments to grant transferable credits for development or building projects that reduce impact to public facilities.
- SB 492 Allows condemner to offer just compensation to property owner without prior attempt at agreement if condemner determines just compensation amount is less than $500.
- SB 493 Provides civil immunity for tower who tows vehicle at request of owner of parking facility or owner of proscribed property.
- SB 494 Requires each public school district, education service district, community college and state institution of higher education to adopt rules that establish program requiring preemployment, reasonable suspicion, random and post-accident drug testing of employees.
- SB 495 Deletes provisions that provide tax exemption for certain property interests in or related to Pacific Northwest AC Intertie.
- SB 496 Decreases funds credited to Oregon Growth Account for period beginning July 1, 2009, and ending June 30, 2013.
- SB 497 Adds facilities and assets for law enforcement and fire control to list of capital improvements for which local government unit may assess and collect system development charges.
- SB 498 Prohibits Department of Revenue from applying administrative rule to report or return retroactively if taxpayer filed report or return by date it was due.
- SB 499 Allows business energy tax credit for alternative fuel vehicle manufacturing facility.
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SB 500-599
- SB 500 Precludes suspects or persons of interest in death investigation from obtaining certain medical reports, unless disclosure required by law in pending civil or criminal action.
- SB 501 Adds finances to Essential Learning Skills and requires school district to provide curriculum in finances.
- SB 502 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to create and develop Blue Ribbon Still Water Fisheries.
- SB 503 Extends period of time for which school district may receive additional distribution for small high school if high school no longer qualifies as small high school only because two school districts merged and new school district's weighted average daily membership exceeds limitations on weighted average daily membership to qualify as small high school.
- SB 504 Increases weighted average daily membership for school district for purpose of determining which schools qualify as small high schools.
- SB 505 Removes requirement that exclusive farm use farmland be used exclusively for farm use to qualify for farm use special assessment.
- SB 506 Requires insurer to allow web-based or telephone access by provider to specified information regarding claim for reimbursement.
- SB 507 Requires health insurers to approve or reject provider's application to become credentialed provider within 90 days of receipt.
- SB 508 Requires health insurers to request refunds from providers within 24 months of date of payment and to allow six months for payment of refund.
- SB 509 Imposes requirements on covered entities that obtain use of physician's discounted rates.
- SB 510 Removes prohibition against adoption, amendment or enforcement of local ordinance, rule or other local law regulating manufactured dwelling park closures or partial closures.
- SB 511 Allows candidates for public office or officers or representatives of tenant organization or homeowners association to canvass in manufactured dwelling or floating home facility.
- SB 512 Requires notice to school administrator when youth is within jurisdiction of juvenile court, is charged with or convicted of certain offenses or is excused from commission of offense by reason of insanity.
- SB 513 Establishes policy regarding ecosystem services.
- SB 514 Eliminates requirement that person seeking certificate to operate as for-hire carrier of persons or household goods demonstrate that service provided is necessary for community.
- SB 515 Changes period in which remedy is available to consumer for motor vehicle that does not conform to manufacturer's warranty.
- SB 516 Provides that physician who registers with Department of Human Services is agent of department for purposes of Tort Claims Act, to extent physician is providing medical services to patient who is Medicare or Medicaid recipient.
- SB 517 Requires pharmacies to confirm that patient has valid prescription before causing prescription drug ordered through online pharmacy to be dispensed.
- SB 518 Provides that parties may not waive dispute resolution in certain cases arising out of provision of health care.
- SB 519 Prohibits employer from taking adverse employment action against employee who declines to attend meeting or participate in communication concerning employer's opinion about religious or political matters.
- SB 520 Directs Department of Human Services to implement Oregon State Hepatitis C Strategic Plan to promote public awareness of hepatitis C. Directs department to establish pilot program for voluntary hepatitis C testing.
- SB 521 Adds evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of subluxation to definition of "chiropractic.".
- SB 522 Authorizes hunters to use certain decoys to hunt game birds.
- SB 523 Authorizes certain hunters to use bow and arrow with movable blade broadheads to hunt game mammals.
- SB 524 Prohibits taking salmon, steelhead or sturgeon in Columbia River using any type of net.
- SB 525 Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to double number of hatchery smolts by specified date.
- SB 526 Requires court to award attorney fees and costs and disbursements to petitioner in judicial proceeding against state agency if court finds in favor of petitioner, unless agency can prove agency's action was substantially justified.
- SB 527 Allows State Fish and Wildlife Commission by rule to permit fixed fishing gear or seines for taking of salmon for commercial purposes from Columbia River.
- SB 528 Restricts number of acres to be burned.
- SB 529 Directs Department of Human Services to establish position to act as liaison between department and communities that may become sites of certain housing facilities.
- SB 530 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Human Services for purchase of protective equipment and supplies to respond to pandemic emergency, to provide and train personnel and for purchase of influenza vaccines or antiviral drugs.
- SB 531 Amplifies materials that may be considered legislative history of statute.
- SB 532 Directs Department of Justice to distribute moneys to local governments and agencies for methamphetamine and property crime prevention.
- SB 533 Allows local governments to create separate provisions with greater penalties for retailers not complying with shopping cart regulations.
- SB 534 Eliminates requirement that Department of Transportation notify every person who has certificate or pending application to operate as for-hire carrier and conduct hearing when person applies for issuance, transfer or extension of certificate to operate as for-hire carrier of household goods.
- SB 535 Prohibits city or county from granting exclusive franchise to for-hire carrier of persons.
- SB 536 Prohibits state from expending funds to comply with federal Real ID Act of 2005 unless certain requirements are met.
- SB 537 Imposes duty on Department of Education to evaluate business practices of school districts and education service districts.
- SB 538 Directs Department of Education to seek public and private funding for programs that link physical activity and academic achievement and inform school districts about funding opportunities.
- SB 539 Exempts from Insurance Code self-insurance program for tort liability or property damage that is established by two or more affordable housing entities.
- SB 540 Requires each administrative division of state government to adopt rules that establish program requiring preemployment, reasonable suspicion, random and post-accident testing of employees for use of controlled substance in violation of law.
- SB 541 Prohibits grants of public assistance to individuals who test positive for substances of abuse.
- SB 542 Directs State Parks and Recreation Department to construct velodromes in northern Willamette Valley, southern Willamette Valley and southern Oregon.
- SB 543 Requires that court enter limited judgment if court denies special motion to strike.
- SB 544 Provides that person served with notice of imposition of civil penalty must apply for hearing within 30 days after date of service, instead of 20 days.
- SB 545 Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to conduct study of fish hatcheries for purposes relating to environmental impact and fiscal feasibility of producing trout that are free, or almost free, of pathogens.
- SB 546 Directs Department of Transportation to include on driver license examination at least two questions pertaining to practices necessary for safe operation of vehicle around motorcyclists.
- SB 547 Grants Oregon residency status to university and community college students who have at least one parent who resided in state for 12 months prior to beginning of academic term.
- SB 548 Requires Department of Human Services and area agencies to collaborate with stakeholders, advocates and community partners to develop set of resources and services to keep seniors and persons with disabilities in their own homes and avoid or reduce need for medical assistance for long term care.
- SB 549 Directs Department of Human Services to establish pilot program for administering influenza vaccine in public schools.
- SB 550 Requires Department of Human Services to maintain records of number of senior citizens and persons with disabilities who receive home- and community-based care as alternative to nursing home care.
- SB 551 Requires Department of Human Services to provide, through area agencies, emergency services to senior citizens and persons with disabilities who lose specified services due to reductions in funding.
- SB 552 Requires Department of Human Services to study impact on senior citizens and persons with disabilities of reductions in funding of health care services and to report to Emergency Board and to Seventy-sixth Legislative Assembly with recommendations for funding of services.
- SB 553 Requires Department of Education to develop statewide strategic plan for education service districts.
- SB 554 Prohibits gillnet fishing on lower Columbia River except in off-channel fishery enhancement areas specified by rule of State Fish and Wildlife Commission.
- SB 555 Decreases transportation grant for all school districts to 63 percent of approved transportation costs for each school district.
- SB 556 Requires certain places of public assembly to have automated external defibrillator .
- SB 557 Increases number of video lottery game terminals that can be placed on premises of race meet licensee used for off-race course mutuel wagering.
- SB 558 Conforms Oregon law to changes in Articles 1 and 7 of Uniform Commercial Code.
- SB 559 Modifies proof required for motion to intervene in juvenile court proceeding.
- SB 560 Allows dissolution of county service districts without election if district is no longer necessary for its purpose.
- SB 561 Establishes rules for conflict of laws in tort claims and certain other noncontractual claims.
- SB 562 Adds two members to Oregon Law Commission.
- SB 563 Requires all interest on late payment of property taxes to be deposited in County Assessment and Taxation Fund.
- SB 564 Requires certain health care facilities to implement acuity-based classification systems, maintain certain nurse-to-patient staffing ratios, submit staffing plans to Department of Human Services and implement work assignment policies.
- SB 565 Designates offices of Secretary of State, State Treasurer and Attorney General as nonpartisan.
- SB 566 Provides that metropolitan service district is not required to consider certain information when including land designated as urban reserve within urban growth boundary.
- SB 567 Modifies authority of county sheriff related to issuance and revocation of concealed handgun license.
- SB 568 Prohibits specified units of government from adopting conditions of employment that regulate, restrict or prohibit specified activities related to firearms.
- SB 569 Modifies definition of "public place" for purpose of certain city or county ordinances related to possession of loaded firearms.
- SB 570 Requires scrap metal business to create and maintain certain records of purchase or receipt of metal property or other transactions related to metal property.
- SB 571 Increases penalty for intentionally or knowingly releasing or attempting to release live fish into body of water without permit to maximum of five years' imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both.
- SB 572 Provides that property sold to satisfy lien or assessment must be offered initially for assessed value or fair market value.
- SB 573 Modifies circumstances under which person may petition for relief from prohibition on possession of firearms.
- SB 574 Dissolves and merges education service districts to reduce number of districts from 21 to 13.
- SB 575 Allows physician assistant to authorize commitment of person who is mentally ill.
- SB 576 Allows county or city to make binding recommendation to Oregon Liquor Control Commission regarding application for issuance or renewal of full on-premises sales license or limited on-premises sales license.
- SB 577 Requires certification of appeal to Supreme Court for judgment deciding constitutionality of certain laws relating to government ethics.
- SB 578 Changes name of All-Terrain Vehicle Account Allocation Committee to All-Terrain Vehicle Advisory Committee.
- SB 579 Requires operator of motor vehicle to secure passenger under 16 years of age with child safety system, safety belt or safety harness when motor vehicle is operated on premises open to public.
- SB 580 Directs Department of Transportation to collaborate with governmental units to implement tolling on interstate bridges that cross Columbia River.
- SB 581 Transfers moneys from various funds and accounts to General Fund for general governmental purposes.
- SB 582 Repeals sunset on provisions requiring certain agencies and officials to notify long term care facility or residential care facility that person seeking admission to facility is on probation, parole or post-prison supervision after being convicted of sex crime.
- SB 583 Requires operators and passengers of Class II all-terrain vehicles to wear motorcycle helmets if under 18 years of age.
- SB 584 Requires additional persons to file statement of economic interest with Oregon Government Ethics Commission, including staff of commission, board members of public benefit corporations and statewide representatives of labor organizations.
- SB 585 Allows electricity from certain older generating facilities to be used as qualifying electricity for purpose of compliance with renewable portfolio standard.
- SB 586 Reduces personal income tax rates for certain taxpayers by modifying income tax brackets.
- SB 587 Directs Department of Transportation to establish program to issue active duty military registration plates to qualified owner of motor vehicle.
- SB 588 Expands range of activities that count as providing drug test falsification equipment.
- SB 589 Repeals five-year time limit for exemption from taxation of Indian tribal land.
- SB 590 Permits Indian tribe member of State Interoperability Executive Council to be designee of Indian tribe.
- SB 591 Extends landowner preference pilot program throughout Oregon.
- SB 592 Requires law enforcement agency to take DNA sample of person arrested for felony.
- SB 593 Directs Department of Transportation to establish horse registration plate program.
- SB 594 Permits property tax exemption claim for cemetery and crematory property regardless of claimant's organizational structure or state of organization.
- SB 595 Deletes certain tuition waiver eligibility requirements for service members.
- SB 596 Modifies definition of "hazardous substance" to include decabrominated diphenyl ether.
- SB 597 Directs nongovernmental entity, if entity receives funds from Public Utility Commission collected through public purpose charges, to include ex officio member on entity's board of directors and to perform other specified duties.
- SB 598 Requires drug manufacturers to establish pharmaceutical take-back programs approved and regulated by Department of Human Services.
- SB 599 Modifies definition of "surface mining.".
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SB 600-699
- SB 600 Permits credit union depositories to act as depositories for public funds on basis similar to that of bank depositories.
- SB 601 Authorizes Oregon Board of Maritime Pilots to issue subpoenas for investigatory purposes and to enter premises, ships and other facilities to conduct investigations.
- SB 602 Establishes Task Force on Core Government Functions.
- SB 603 Defines "readily accessible" for purposes of prohibition on possessing readily accessible, concealed handgun within vehicle.
- SB 604 Creates salesperson license and distillery representative license to be issued by Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
- SB 605 Allows certified nurse practitioner or certified clinical nurse specialist approved to dispense prescription drugs to delegate nonjudgmental dispensing functions to staff under certain conditions.
- SB 606 Directs Oregon Military Department and Department of Veterans' Affairs to create information campaigns on certain mental and physical disorders affecting veterans.
- SB 607 Provides that city or county may not prohibit replacement of existing outdoor advertising sign if sign meets specified criteria.
- SB 608 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds to finance acquisition of railways by Oregon International Port of Coos Bay.
- SB 609 Modifies procedure for obtaining protective order before tax court magistrate or judge.
- SB 610 Includes costs to retrofit or replace school buses for purpose of reducing or eliminating diesel engine emissions in calculations of approved transportation costs for State School Fund distributions.
- SB 611 Extends time for filing petition for driving while under the influence of intoxicants diversion agreement.
- SB 612 Allows state revenue sharing for cities that are located in counties with population greater than 100,000 and that directly provide or contract with another service provider to provide at least four significant municipal services.
- SB 613 Requires election of precinct committeepersons of major political parties at primary election only if positions are contested.
- SB 614 Directs Department of Human Services to adopt rules requiring drug testing of persons applying for or receiving public assistance who have been convicted of certain offenses related to controlled substances.
- SB 615 Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to prepare quarterly revenue estimates for state purposes.
- SB 616 Revises provisions regarding gifts in government ethics laws.
- SB 617 Prohibits insurers and other financially interested third parties from influencing motor vehicle service and repair decisions and practices.
- SB 618 Exempts military discharge records from public records disclosure.
- SB 619 Allows income tax credits for volunteer firefighters and emergency medical technicians who provide volunteer services and for employers who permit employees who are volunteer firefighters and emergency medical technicians to respond to emergency calls during work hours.
- SB 620 Increases penalty for failure to yield to emergency vehicle or ambulance.
- SB 621 Modifies maximum reimbursement from Oregon Production Investment Fund for film or television production.
- SB 622 Creates Task Force on Geese Control.
- SB 623 Requires Public Utility Commission to set higher maximum water rates for unregulated water utilities serving fewer than 500 customers when water utility has metered system.
- SB 624 Prohibits future adoption, enactment or creation of homeowners association rules or private covenants, conditions, restrictions or other agreements that prohibit installation and use of renewable energy devices.
- SB 625 Establishes February 9 of each year as Ewing Young Day.
- SB 626 Increases fee for screening interviews of persons convicted of driving while under influence of intoxicants.
- SB 627 Allows Chief Justice of Supreme Court to designate senior justices of the peace.
- SB 628 Changes contents of notice of default that lender must deliver to grantor before sale to foreclose residential trust deed.
- SB 629 Requires State Department of Agriculture to establish program for issuing grants to counties for noxious weed control.
- SB 630 Creates Task Force on Disproportionality in Child Welfare Foster Care.
- SB 631 Modifies prohibition on sale or distribution of cleaning agents containing phosphorus.
- SB 632 Creates Task Force on Managed Care.
- SB 633 Directs Oregon Investment Council and State Treasurer to try to ensure that investment funds are not invested in company doing business in or with Iran or owned or controlled by government of Iran.
- SB 634 Modifies priority of land for inclusion within urban growth boundary.
- SB 635 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds for transportation projects for nonmotorized vehicles and pedestrians.
- SB 636 Updates Oregon law related to trademarks and service marks.
- SB 637 Requires adoption of integrated pest management plans for schools.
- SB 638 Requires granting of school activity leave to employees in same manner as provided for family leave.
- SB 639 Changes composition of Oregon Wheat Commission and process for appointing members.
- SB 640 Requires all real estate broker and real estate property manager applicants to have high school diploma or equivalent certification.
- SB 641 Creates task force to study reimbursement methodologies for hospital services provided to recipients of medical assistance.
- SB 642 Eliminates school district taxes from division of tax method of funding urban renewal projects.
- SB 643 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for purpose of awarding grants to school districts and public charter schools for physical education and any conditioning provided as part of physical education program.
- SB 644 Prohibits power transmission lines with capacity of 400,000 volts or greater on land zoned for exclusive farm use.
- SB 645 Prohibits state or local agencies or units of local government from facilitating, taking part in or cooperating with source verification program or any other agreement or program for identifying, tracking or tracing livestock.
- SB 646 Requires Department of Human Services to determine and submit to Oregon Department of Administrative Services budget level for type B area agencies calculated at 95 percent of costs to Department of Human Services if clients were served by Department of Human Services.
- SB 647 Changes date of primary election from third Tuesday in May to third Tuesday in September in even-numbered years.
- SB 648 Allows one or more school districts to request proposed boundary change or merger of school districts.
- SB 649 Requires drug manufacturers and wholesale drug outlets to adopt marketing code of conduct and make annual report to State Board of Pharmacy.
- SB 650 Directs education service district board to establish budget review committee for purpose of making recommendations regarding proposed budget for education service district.
- SB 651 Provides that public improvement contact for construction or certain reconstruction or renovation of public building is considered to contain amount equal to at least 1.5 percent of total contract price for inclusion of solar, geothermal or wind energy technology.
- SB 652 Places on school district burden of proof related to school district's determination for child who may require or does require special education and related services.
- SB 653 Allows holder of or applicant for limited license for aquifer storage and recovery to apply for certificate to use water within artificial delivery system for hydroelectric purposes.
- SB 654 Requires certain entities employing licensed health care professionals to offer annual influenza vaccinations at no cost to licensed health care employees.
- SB 655 Repeals laws relating to required contracts between suppliers and wholesalers of alcoholic beverages.
- SB 656 Directs Secretary of State to add to caption of ballot title for certain initiated state measures phrase regarding fiscal impact designated by financial estimate committee.
- SB 657 Authorizes local government to adopt exception to statewide land use goal without demonstrating that statutory standards for exception have been met for use that is necessary for employer of 10 or more employees under specified circumstance.
- SB 658 Grants university police of Oregon Health and Science University powers and authority of peace officers and police officers.
- SB 659 Modifies crime of research and animal interference to include publishing certain information with intent that information be used to commit a crime involving violence.
- SB 660 Authorizes state employee to voluntarily request payroll deduction from employee salary or wages for purposes of making donation to Oregon State Capitol Foundation.
- SB 661 Changes boundaries of State Capitol State Park to include area now occupied by designated portion of Court Street and area north of State Capitol.
- SB 662 Authorizes Director of State Department of Energy to define what constitutes alternative fuel device or category one or two alternative energy device.
- SB 663 Changes method for filling vacancy on board of directors of irrigation district.
- SB 664 Expands pilot project allowing temporary transfer of water rights.
- SB 665 Permits administration of polygraph examination to police officer applicants and reserve officer applicants.
- SB 666 Requires that Secretary of State use administrative law judges assigned from Office of Administrative Hearings to conduct contested case hearings.
- SB 667 Prohibits keeping of pit bull.
- SB 668 Requires all kindergarten through grade 12 public schools, community colleges and state institutions of higher education to establish green cleaning policy by June 30, 2010.
- SB 669 Clarifies and modifies basic speed rule and speed limit.
- SB 670 Adds professions to list of public or private officials required to report abuse of elderly person or child.
- SB 671 Establishes Capitol Planning Commission.
- SB 672 Creates statutory civil action against person for making false accusation of sexual abuse, stalking or kidnapping.
- SB 673 Establishes Oregon Public Interest Professional Loan Repayment Program administered by Oregon Student Assistance Commission.
- SB 674 Requires State Department of Agriculture to adopt rules establishing standards of identity and quality and labeling requirements for olive oil sold in Oregon.
- SB 675 Requires governing bodies of counties and cities to adopt and implement solar access protection ordinances.
- SB 676 Permits production and possession of industrial hemp and trade in industrial hemp commodities and products.
- SB 677 Creates exception for occupancy of landlord's premises by members of employee's household from application of Residential Landlord and Tenant Act on same terms as occupancy by employee of landlord.
- SB 678 Removes restrictions on prospecting, using nonmotorized methods, of beds and banks of state scenic waterways without permit.
- SB 679 Authorizes insurer to pay cash dividends to enrollees who participate in approved program to promote healthy behaviors.
- SB 680 Prohibits commencement of civil action against health care provider until after submission of health care claim to medical legal panel.
- SB 681 Allows State Parks and Recreation Department to enter into agreement with Willamette River Channel Maintenance Group for performance of maintenance activities 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 682 Requires court to determine if person sentenced to mandatory minimum term of imprisonment for crime committed when 15, 16 or 17 years of age may be conditionally released after serving half of sentence imposed.
- SB 683 Authorizes adjudication in juvenile court of persons 15, 16 or 17 years of age accused of assault in second degree or robbery in second degree.
- SB 684 Requires Multnomah County to sell Wapato Jail facilities to Department of Corrections upon department's request.
- SB 685 Prohibits creditor from denying application for credit solely because applicant used business address instead of residential address if state or local law permits applicant to use business address in lieu of residential address.
- SB 686 Expands crime of private indecency to include offense committed by person in view of place where another person has reasonable expectation of privacy.
- SB 687 Requires that report of abandoned property made to Department of State Lands indicate if unclaimed property is lawyer trust account established by attorney or law firm.
- SB 688 Modifies provisions related to dealer acceptance of empty beverage containers.
- SB 689 Directs Department of Transportation to administer program to encourage removal of outdoor advertising signs from particularly scenic areas of scenic byways.
- SB 690 Authorizes Department of Revenue to disclose taxpayer-related information to state agencies and local law enforcement agencies and to report taxpayers with tax delinquencies to consumer reporting agencies.
- SB 691 Modifies provisions for claiming compensation for specified land use regulations that restrict forest practices on private real property.
- SB 692 Clarifies practice limitations on practitioners of reflexology who are exempt from regulations relating to massage therapists.
- SB 693 Exempts practitioners of Bowenwork therapy from application of statutes regulating massage therapy.
- SB 694 Adjusts district extended weighted average daily membership (ADMw) for purposes of distributions from State School Fund if Governor declares state of emergency related to natural disaster for county within boundaries of school district and average daily membership of school district decreases by specified percentage.
- SB 695 Requires school district that makes breakfast accessible to any student to provide breakfast at no charge to all students who qualify for free or reduced price lunches.
- SB 696 Provides that certain mandatory minimum sentences become presumptive sentences.
- SB 697 Reduces types of activities for which Department of Education may award grants to increase student achievement.
- SB 698 Changes "field burning" and "open field burning" to "thermal field sanitation" for provisions relating to air quality.
- SB 699 Limits recovery of attorney fees and costs in nuisance or trespass cases that involve farming or forest practices to defendants.
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SB 700-799
- SB 700 Creates Task Force on Veterans' Reintegration.
- SB 701 Creates Nursing Faculty Loan Repayment Program for purpose of providing loan repayments for certain nurse educators at nursing schools in Oregon.
- SB 702 Amends definition of "home care worker" to include individual whose compensation is funded in whole or part by Department of Human Services, area agency or other public agency and to limit definition of "home care worker" to individuals registered with Home Care Commission.
- SB 703 Suspends for 2009-2011 biennium requirements placed on school districts related to self-evaluations, local district improvement plans, alternative placements for students, alcohol and drug abuse prevention programs, instructional materials, substitute teacher salaries, talented and gifted students, instructional time, guidance and counseling programs, media programs and class sizes.
- SB 704 Temporarily reduces amount of required income tax withholding.
- SB 705 Requires candidate, political committee or treasurer of initiative, referendum or recall petition to update certain information on statements of expenditures and contributions.
- SB 706 Requires that places of public accommodation allow customer access to employee toilet facilities if customer has certain medical conditions.
- SB 707 Provides that employer who discloses information about current or former employee's job performance to prospective employer of employee is presumed to be acting in good faith and immune from civil liability unless presumption is rebutted by clear and convincing evidence.
- SB 708 Provides that if person applies for employment with law enforcement agency all former and current employers of person, and all employers to which employee has made application for employment, upon request must provide to law enforcement agency all information available to employers relating to person.
- SB 709 Requires local government taxes imposed on or measured by income to be imposed on or measured by taxable income as determined for state personal income tax purposes or Oregon taxable income as determined for state corporate excise or income tax purposes.
- SB 710 Directs Department of Education to conduct study on career and technical education.
- SB 711 Encourages contracting agencies to use emergency procurement methods for capital construction projects in biennium beginning July 1, 2007.
- SB 712 Suspends cost-of-living increases, salary step increases, upward reclassifications, filling of vacant positions, creating new positions and out-of-state travel for state government employees in current biennium.
- SB 713 Prohibits grants of public assistance to individuals who test positive for substances of abuse.
- SB 714 Provides tax credit for certain expenses of home school education for eligible child.
- SB 715 Requires local government to demonstrate adequacy of 20-year supply of buildable lands for each discrete portion of local government's urban growth boundary.
- SB 716 Directs Department of Human Services to adopt rules requiring immunization against meningococcal disease as condition of attendance at school.
- SB 717 Exempts polarity practitioners who use touch to affect energy systems of human body from application of statutes regulating massage therapy.
- SB 718 Expands confidentiality of strategic investment program negotiations to include participating city.
- SB 719 Establishes Urban Growth Boundary Expansion Area Revolving Loan Fund.
- SB 720 Provides that court order or judgment relating to custody, parenting time or visitation rights include provision that neither parent may move to residence more than 200 miles further distant from other parent without providing reasonable notice to other parent and court.
- SB 721 Clarifies that automatic dialing and announcing device cannot dial number of subscriber who appears on list compiled to inform callers that subscriber does not want to receive telephone solicitations from callers unless list exempts calls of type made for purpose caller is contacting or attempting to contact subscriber.
- SB 722 Permits Governor to declare state of financial emergency under certain conditions, suspend pay increases to state government and school district employees, suspend certain terms of collective bargaining agreements and services contracts and take other actions.
- SB 723 Requires State Land Board to direct Department of State Lands to work with Trask River Advisory Committee on pilot project to implement Trask River Stewardship Model.
- SB 724 Directs State Fish and Wildlife Commission to develop and implement marine aquaculture program and to report to Legislative Assembly on progress of program.
- SB 725 Creates Task Force on Women Veterans' Health Care.
- SB 726 Authorizes certain Indian tribes to request Economic and Community Development Department to designate reservation enterprise zones.
- SB 727 Establishes unlawful employment practice of subjecting employee to abusive work environment.
- SB 728 Subjects person who manufactures or delivers controlled substance in Schedule IV and thereby causes death to person to maximum of five years' imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both.
- SB 729 Allows podiatric physician and surgeon to assist physician in surgery on any part of body.
- SB 730 Creates Task Force on Home Foreclosure Prevention.
- SB 731 Provides that amount in debtor's financial account equal to lesser of specified exempt payments or total balance of debtor's account is not subject to garnishment if payments were deposited in debtor's account by direct deposit or electronic payment during calendar month that preceded month in which writ of garnishment was delivered to financial institution.
- SB 732 Enacts Interstate Compact for Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote.
- SB 733 Directs Governor's recommended budget to include calculation of essential budget level for Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development based on recommendations approved by Community College Forecast Committee created by Executive Order 07-12.
- SB 734 Requires certain health insurers to cover tobacco use cessation programs.
- SB 735 Modifies provisions relating to administration of Oregon Prescription Drug Program.
- SB 736 Exempts nurses trained outside of United States from nursing licensure requirements if nurse is participating in clinical practice as part of approved program for providing transition to practice nursing in Oregon.
- SB 737 Creates $10 fine payable by persons convicted of certain property crimes or crimes involving fraud or deception.
- SB 738 Requires school districts to provide or ensure access to accelerated college credit programs.
- SB 739 Requires seller of real estate to test for arsenic in certain wells upon accepting offer to purchase real estate.
- SB 740 Provides for Water Resources Department to charge annual fee to holders of water rights set forth in water right permit, water right certificate or limited license, other than in-stream water rights.
- SB 741 Approves recommendation of Land Conservation and Development Commission that Metolius River Basin be designated area of critical state concern.
- SB 742 Makes legislative findings regarding lighting that contains mercury.
- SB 743 Modifies provision related to qualifying electricity for purposes of compliance with renewable portfolio standard.
- SB 744 Permits urban renewal plans to include school construction or reconstruction projects and funding for fire apparatus to serve urban renewal areas.
- SB 745 Authorizes award of attorney fees to prevailing party in civil action relating to express or implied contract if award of attorney fees is provided for by terms of contract or by statute and party prevails by reason of claim or defense asserting that prevailing party was not party to contract.
- SB 746 Requires declarant to disclose goods or services provided to homeowners association of planned community by business entity in which declarant holds ownership interest.
- SB 747 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Economic and Community Development Department for funding Oregon Health Network.
- SB 748 Permits county to dissolve tax supervising and conservation commission.
- SB 749 Requires Department of Human Services to establish uniform standards for provision of mental health and addiction services paid for with state funds.
- SB 750 Increases dialysis facility license fee.
- SB 751 Authorizes Office for Oregon Health Policy and Research to require reporting of health-related information from health insurers, third party administrators and other specified entities.
- SB 752 Expresses legislative policy to extend coverage to all needy individuals who are eligible for medical assistance.
- SB 753 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Youth Authority for purpose of gang intervention services in east Multnomah County.
- SB 754 Allows Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to issue license or registration to person convicted of certain misdemeanor crime if commission makes certain determinations.
- SB 755 Restricts agency rule defining "abuse" to statutory language.
- SB 756 Establishes Board of Professional Wetland Scientists and professional wetland delineator certification program.
- SB 757 Modifies required contents of voter registration card.
- SB 758 Provides that governing body of county may enter into agreement with Chief Justice and with presiding judge for judicial district for creation of Local Court Facility Capital Improvement Account and imposition in circuit court of court facilities surcharges and court facilities assessment.
- SB 759 Allows local public safety coordinating council to take action by affirmative vote of majority of quorum present at meeting.
- SB 760 Imposes fee for filing prospective petition to initiate state measure.
- SB 761 Requires local government annexation election to include electors on property not proposed for annexation, but abutting public right of way proposed for annexation.
- SB 762 Precludes admission of evidence in prosecution for possession of controlled substance or certain alcohol-related offenses if evidence is obtained as result of person seeking medical assistance for drug or alcohol overdose.
- SB 763 Authorizes cities, counties, metropolitan service districts and certain state agencies to establish transferable development credit system for purpose of allowing specified persons to transfer developmental interests from one government unit to another.
- SB 764 Requires student to complete application for post-secondary education institution in order to receive high school diploma.
- SB 765 Extends sunset on income or corporate excise tax credit for property taxes paid or incurred on machinery and equipment used by farm operator in processing activities.
- SB 766 Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services to study options for allowing guaranteed associations to vary premiums and deductibles based on actual or expected health status of member of association or member's dependents.
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SB 767
- Introduced
- Senate Amendments
- A-Engrossed
- Senate Amendments to A-Engrossed
- Senate Minority Report Amendments to A-Engrossed
- B-Engrossed
- House Amendments to B-Engrossed
- Minority Report B-Engrossed
- Unknown Extension
- C-Engrossed
- Minority Report C-Engrossed
- Conference Committee Report to C-Engrossed
- Enrolled
- SB 768 Authorizes counties to impose malt beverage cost recovery fee through adoption of ordinance imposing fee.
- SB 769 Creates Task Force on Eastern Oregon Training Center.
- SB 770 Declares that public service physician and physician faculty workforce shortage exists.
- SB 771 Creates 60-day no-cause notice for terminating tenancy.
- SB 772 Establishes authorizations, prohibitions, conditions and limits for methods used by manufactured dwelling park or marina landlord to bill tenant for certain utility or service charges.
- SB 773 Modifies limits on who may serve as trustee of legal expense trust fund.
- SB 774 Requires filing officer to resolve investigations of certain alleged violations of election law or rule within certain time period.
- SB 775 Modifies election law related to ballot titles for certain measures.
- SB 776 Adjusts fees and signature requirements related to materials to be included in voters' pamphlet.
- SB 777 Requires state, county and city planners to be licensed by state.
- SB 778 Establishes fixed levels of salary for statewide elected officials.
- SB 779 Increases number of video lottery game terminals that may be placed on premises of certain race meet licensees to 20.
- SB 780 Reduces number of legislators appointed to Asset Forfeiture Oversight Advisory Committee from six to four.
- SB 781 Requires that city with population greater than 100,000 include within its urban growth boundary certain tracts of land that are within corporate limits of city.
- SB 782 Eliminates membership positions on Commission on Indian Services for nonreservation Indians residing in Portland urban area and Willamette Valley area.
- SB 783 Defines "petition committee" as chief petitioner or treasurer of initiative, referendum or recall petition who files statement of organization with Secretary of State.
- SB 784 Allows person paying Oregon Beef Council assessment to direct assessment to council or to county board established to benefit beef cattle producers.
- SB 785 Changes definition of "applicant" for purposes of removal-fill permitting program.
- SB 786 Requires employer to provide reasonable accommodation to religious observance or practices of employee unless providing accommodation would impose undue hardship on employer.
- SB 787 Specifies requirements that municipal water use provider, agricultural water user or agricultural water supplier must meet to be eligible for funding for water supply development project.
- SB 788 Imposes $300 recording fee for specified ground water uses that are exempt from certain regulations.
- SB 789 Establishes Education Achievement Gap Task Force for purpose of addressing education achievement gap for students based on race or national origin.
- SB 790 Establishes policy direction for management of state forestlands, including management for timber harvesting.
- SB 791 Requires harvesting in areas of Tillamook State Forest and Clatsop State Forest exhibiting moderate to extreme occurrence of Swiss needle cast disease.
- SB 792 Allows use of dogs to hunt cougars during final three months of general cougar hunting season if State Fish and Wildlife Commission determines that harvest quota for particular hunt zone may not be met.
- SB 793 Authorizes State Fish and Wildlife Commission to issue resident pioneer hunting tags and resident pioneer angling tags at half price to persons 65 years of age or older who have resided in state for not less than 50 years.
- SB 794 Provides that defendant in condemnation action may not recover attorney fees from condemner unless amount of just compensation assessed by verdict exceeds highest written settlement offer submitted by condemner before filing of action.
- SB 795 Requires contractors, employees and volunteers of political subdivision who have unsupervised access to children to be enrolled in Criminal History Registry if required by political subdivision.
- SB 796 Requires death care consultants to be licensed by State Mortuary and Cemetery Board.
- SB 797 Changes name of Consumer Protection and Education Revolving Account to Department of Justice Protection and Education Revolving Account.
- SB 798 Revises certificate of need process.
- SB 799 Limits use of commercial tanning devices by children who are 14 to 18 years of age.
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SB 800-899
- SB 800 Eliminates sunset for pesticide use reporting system.
- SB 801 Revises provisions regarding gifts in government ethics laws.
- SB 802 Allows issuance of special events license to distillery licensee.
- SB 803 Allows member of Legislative Assembly to pay, from contributions to member or member's principal campaign committee, reasonable living and travel expenses incurred by legislative staff during legislative session.
- SB 804 Requires clinical laboratories to release test results to patients upon receiving authorization from doctor, dentist or person who requested test.
- SB 805 Requires employer to provide leave to certain employees who are spouses of members of military forces that are on active duty during periods of military conflict.
- SB 806 Specifies requirements and conditions for public sector entity to enter into contract with private sector entity.
- SB 807 Allows plaintiff in civil action or suit based on use of tobacco, or exposure to tobacco, to recover costs of medical monitoring for disease without showing of present injury if plaintiff establishes that plaintiff has increased risk of disease by reason of use or exposure.
- SB 808 Allows county to request that state assume responsibility for prosecution of offenses in county.
- SB 809 Directs Attorney General to adopt standardized charging practices for use by district attorneys in charging persons with criminal offense.
- SB 810 Transfers authority to enter premises for probable cause in case of animal abuse to police officers.
- SB 811 Modifies provisions relating to enforcement of liens for association assessments in planned communities and condominiums.
- SB 812 Requires Department of Human Services to register certain dispensaries and producers of medical marijuana and establishes requirements for dispensaries and producers of marijuana.
- SB 813 Authorizes Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services, with approval of State Treasurer, to enter into agreements to grant incremental Oregon Convention Center headquarters hotel tax revenues for period of not more than 30 years.
- SB 814 Increases punishment for third and subsequent convictions of unlawful possession of firearms.
- SB 815 Permits law enforcement agencies to apprehend person for violation of federal immigration law based upon probable cause.
- SB 816 Establishes State Police Patrol Division Fund.
- SB 817 Encourages district school boards to develop and provide course to instruct high school students on parental skills and child development.
- SB 818 Requires that minimum continuing legal education requirements of Oregon State Bar include cultural competency training designed to educate members on providing unbiased and effective representation of clients.
- SB 819 Allows property owner to obtain disallowance of supplier liens for materials, equipment, labor or services that are basis of lien.
- SB 820 Terminates semi-independent state agency status of Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board.
- SB 821 Permits collective bargaining units to agree with public body employers to establish retiree medical trusts, voluntary employees' beneficiary associations, health reimbursement arrangements or other agreements for health care expenses of employees or retirees if provisions of agreement comply with Insurance Code.
- SB 822 Directs Joint Legislative Audit Committee to select Legislative Auditor to serve as director of Government Accountability Office.
- SB 823 Extends time during which certain less restrictive qualifications apply to counties in which businesses seek development income tax exemption.
- SB 824 Requires Department of Human Services to adopt rules for face-to-face interviews with specified persons within 72 hours of receiving child abuse report.
- SB 825 Makes definition of "highway work zone" for provisions relating to highway work zones contingent on presence of workers.
- SB 826 Establishes credit against personal income taxes for 40 percent of premiums paid by individual taxpayers for coverage of taxpayer, spouse or dependent.
- SB 827 Allows energy facilities and hydroelectric facilities as outright permitted uses in exclusive farm use zones, mixed farm and forest zones and forest zones.
- SB 828 Changes name of JOBS Plus Program to Wage Option Program.
- SB 829 Exempts public charter schools established on or before August 1, 2005, from requirement that 50 percent or more of students who attend school that offers online courses must reside in school district where school is located.
- SB 830 Requires Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to calculate minimum wage for individual Oregon localities on basis of median income of those localities.
- SB 831 Disqualifies land owned by winery that receives more than 500 visitors annually from farm use special assessment.
- SB 832 Modifies collateral requirements for depositories holding public funds.
- SB 833 Eliminates requirement for special relationship to establish liability of local government for economic injuries incurred by person acting in good faith reliance on negligent misrepresentation by local government of effect of comprehensive plan and land use regulations.
- SB 834 Directs Oregon Transportation Commission to amend charter of Northwest Oregon Area Commission on Transportation to make City of Cornelius and City of Forest Grove voting members.
- SB 835 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds and distribution of moneys to Hillsboro and Forest Grove to pay for construction or expansion of commuter rail transportation between Hillsboro and Forest Grove.
- SB 836 Provides defense to manslaughter in second degree, criminal nonsupport and criminal mistreatment in first and second degrees if child or dependent person resides with parent or guardian and is under care or treatment solely by spiritual means.
- SB 837 Permits Governor to declare state of financial emergency under certain conditions, suspend pay increases to state government and school district employees, suspend certain terms of collective bargaining agreements and services contracts and take other actions.
- SB 838 Creates crime of hindering assistance animal in second degree.
- SB 839 Includes victim of human trafficking as person eligible for Address Confidentiality Program.
- SB 840 Creates Task Force on Human Trafficking.
- SB 841 Requires Director of Economic and Community Development Department to convene work group to develop protocols for integrated delivery of services to victims of trafficking in persons.
- SB 842 Requires that legal service providers participating in Legal Services Program must provide legal services to person who is victim of sexual assault, domestic violence or human trafficking, without regard to immigration status of person, unless providing services would result in loss of other funding available to program.
- SB 843 Requires persons engaged in business of selling, leasing, servicing, repairing or managing motor vehicles to ensure that certain used oil filters are received and processed by used oil filter processors.
- SB 844 Establishes public right to use certain waterways for recreational uses.
- SB 845 Prohibits pharmaceutical manufacturing companies from providing certain gifts in conjunction with marketing of prescription drugs.
- SB 846 Calculates maximum period of jurisdiction of Psychiatric Security Review Board over person found guilty except for insanity of offense based on sentence person would have received had person been convicted of crime.
- SB 847 Corrects definitions applicable to mental health services.
- SB 848 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to maintain registry of community health centers.
- SB 849 Directs State Library to administer audio newspaper service telecommunications program for individuals who are blind or print-disabled.
- SB 850 Adds dentist as member of Health Services Commission.
- SB 851 Exempts county that fails to enforce public health laws due to lack of sufficient state funding from requirement that county reimburse Department of Human Services for enforcing laws when county fails to do so.
- SB 852 Removes Department of State Police as designated state point of contact for purposes of National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
- SB 853 Establishes Commercial and Industrial Projects Siting Authority to nominate and select traded sectors for development of commercial or industrial projects.
- SB 854 Authorizes election of first board of directors of mass transit district.
- SB 855 Removes supervisory responsibility of Oregon Health Policy Commission over all health policy advisory committees and advisory task forces on health policy reporting to or appointed by Office for Oregon Health Policy and Research.
- SB 856 Establishes Oregon Health Authority Board.
- SB 857 Authorizes insurers to access utilization data from medical service contracts entered into by Department of Human Services.
- SB 858 Directs Department of Human Services to develop and implement community outreach campaign and media campaign on underage alcohol use.
- SB 859 Directs three education districts to establish and implement pilot program called Frontier Learning Outpost for purpose of serving as model for efficiency and effectiveness among education service districts.
- SB 860 Requires state institution of higher education to guarantee that tuition cost per unit for undergraduate student in baccalaureate program will not increase during student's period of enrollment.
- SB 861 Requires State Parks and Recreation Director to enter into contracts or agreements with certain local governments to provide payment to local government of amounts sufficient to cover costs of provision of certain services to state park, individual campsite or day use fee area by local government.
- SB 862 Requires Administrator of Office for Oregon Health Policy and Research to adopt rules for approval of community-based health care initiative and of community-based health care improvement program operated by initiative.
- SB 863 Directs Economic and Community Development Department to reimburse local filmmakers for all or portion of actual expenses paid in Oregon by local filmmaker to produce film.
- SB 864 Prohibits insurance policy or contract with prescription drug coverage from excluding coverage for drugs that are prescribed for covered condition and for which no generic equivalent is available, if in clinical judgment of prescribing physician there is no appropriate therapeutic alternative.
- SB 865 Establishes licensing qualifications and procedures for bookkeepers that keep and maintain tax returns and documents relating to tax returns.
- SB 866 Lowers minimum lot or parcel size for land zoned for exclusive farm use to 40 acres if land is irrigated and planted with wine grape vines and each lot or parcel created by land division satisfies farm income test for determining whether farm dwelling is allowed use.
- SB 867 Authorizes certain qualified accountants licensed in other states to practice public accountancy in Oregon.
- SB 868 Requires certification of professional log haulers.
- SB 869 Authorizes State Fish and Wildlife Commission to designate up to three lakes as Blue Ribbon Fisheries.
- SB 870 Provides opportunity for counties to reacquire certain forestlands previously acquired by State Board of Forestry from counties without consideration other than statutory revenue sharing.
- SB 871 Authorizes Oregon Military Department to receive donations in aggregate amount of $250,000 or more.
- SB 872 Requires contracting agency in certain circumstances to give preference to Oregon residents that bid on public contracts.
- SB 873 Directs specified state agencies, boards and commissions to report to Legislative Assembly or Emergency Board on plan to abolish or merge agency, board or commission with another agency, board or commission.
- SB 874 Updates and clarifies discrimination laws related to individuals who have disabilities.
- SB 875 Prohibits person from charging fee or deposit for assistance animal in rented housing.
- SB 876 Requires Department of Human Services to determine whether immunosuppressant drug used in connection with organ transplants is narrow therapeutic index drug within 180 days of expiration of United States patent on drug.
- SB 877 Modifies definition of "violation" for purposes of removal-fill provisions.
- SB 878 Creates Oregon New Markets Development Program.
- SB 879 Requires 50 percent of increment to be added to total assessed value of property within urban renewal area whenever increment equals total assessed value. .
- SB 880 Directs Department of Revenue to establish general tax amnesty program of limited duration.
- SB 881 Adjusts calculations of aggregate days membership for purpose of calculating distributions of State School Fund to public charter schools that offer online courses.
- SB 882 Allows entire amount of contributions to college savings network accounts to be subtracted from federal taxable income, with limit on amount of subtraction per tax year.
- SB 883 Allows Department of Revenue and financial institutions to enter into agreements to operate data match system under which financial institutions will provide information to department about persons who maintain account at institution and owe debt to state agency or county.
- SB 884 Authorizes contracting agency to make finding that for public improvement contract for which funding will come from federal government under specific provision of law, public interest requires that contracting agency use alternative contracting method.
- SB 885 Sets special election on May 19, 2009, for Senate Joint Resolution 29 (2009).
- SB 886 Creates certification process for qualification or continued qualification of small tract forestland.
- SB 887 Creates income tax credit for qualified investments in new machinery and equipment.
- SB 888 Consolidates methods of collection for delinquent utility accounts.
- SB 889 Exempts employees of crematoriums or funeral homes who remove teeth containing amalgam restorations from deceased persons from requirement to have valid license to practice dentistry.
- SB 890 Directs Economic and Community Development Department to establish program to provide loan or credit guarantee for loans issued by financial institutions to small businesses.
- SB 891 Expands eligibility for medical assistance for low income and uninsured women diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer.
- SB 892 Requires Department of Human Services to provide screening for breast and cervical cancer to persons who meet eligibility requirements for Oregon Breast and Cervical Cancer Program.
- SB 893 Prohibits discrimination in employment under certain circumstances if discrimination is based on person's status as medical marijuana registry cardholder or use of medical marijuana off property or premises of employment or during hours that are not hours of employment.
- SB 894 Directs Department of Transportation to use, up to specified amount, one-half of one percent of federal funds department receives to increase diversity in highway construction workforce and prepare individuals interested in entering highway construction workforce by conducting specified activities.
- SB 895 Creates Construction Diversity Oversight Board and prescribes powers and duties of board.
- SB 896 Directs Department of Transportation to establish Contractor and Workforce Diversity Pilot Program to aid in increasing diversity among contractors to which department awards public improvement contracts and among subcontractors and workers employed in connection with public improvement contracts.
- SB 897 Provides that one member of Public Employees Retirement Board must be either public employee who is in appropriate bargaining unit or retired member of Public Employees Retirement System who retired from position in appropriate bargaining unit.
- SB 898 Modifies amount of privilege tax city can charge distributing utility.
- SB 899 Establishes Professional Technical Education Revitalization Grant Program for purpose of awarding grants to school districts to provide professional technical education.
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SB 900-999
- SB 900 Directs Joint Boards of Education to prepare renewable energy and energy efficiency curricula to serve needs of employers.
- SB 901 Allows certain education districts to provide employee benefit plan other than plan provided by Oregon Educators Benefit Board if premiums of plan are same as or less than premiums of board's plan and plan is comparable to board's plan.
- SB 902 Requires person exercising control over property located within one-quarter mile of school registered on State Department of Agriculture website to provide school with written notice prior to aerial spraying of pesticide.
- SB 903 Changes regular district elections for school district boards and education service district boards to be held at same time as primary election.
- SB 904 Requires statewide collective bargaining agreement for all school district employees, except superintendents and administrators.
- SB 905 Establishes program to certify persons as special education providers.
- SB 906 Creates Task Force on Increasing the Numbers of Oregon Students in Post-Secondary Education.
- SB 907 Allows local government, under specified conditions, to attach discretionary approval standards or special conditions regulating appearance or aesthetics to application for development of needed housing or to permit for residential development.
- SB 908 Authorizes cities and counties to request that State Department of Agriculture designate specified number of nutrition improvement zones in urban and rural areas of state.
- SB 909 Modifies income tax credit allowable for political contributions to include contributions to food bank or other charitable, nonpolitical organization.
- SB 910 Requires public agencies and political subdivisions to provide notice to certain persons before establishing certain facilities.
- SB 911 Requires Department of Human Services to adopt rules applicable to secure community facilities housing persons under jurisdiction of Psychiatric Security Review Board.
- SB 912 Requires local government taxes imposed on or measured by income to be imposed on or measured by taxable income as determined for state personal income tax purposes or Oregon taxable income as determined for state corporate excise or income tax purposes.
- SB 913 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Oregon Center for Nursing for biennial expenses.
- SB 914 Requires prepaid managed care health services organization to contract with credentialed community health center or safety net clinic for provision of covered services by center or clinic to certain enrollees of organization if center or clinic agrees to contractual terms, conditions and reimbursement rates similar to those negotiated by organization with subcontractors providing same or similar services.
- SB 915 Requires municipality that administers building inspection program under state building code to assess violation of program as civil penalty.
- SB 916 Allows counties to change fees once every six months.
- SB 917 Expands number of health care providers eligible for income tax credit allowed for initially contracting to provide health care services in TRICARE system by including providers who entered contracts on or after January 1, 2006.
- SB 918 Creates tax credit for taxpayer who is veteran and who pays or incurs premium costs during tax year for long term care insurance that provides long term care coverage of taxpayer.
- SB 919 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Military Department for Oregon National Guard Youth Challenge Program.
- SB 920 Allows Oregon National Guard Youth Challenge Program to receive State School Fund distribution.
- SB 921 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Military Emergency Financial Assistance Fund for purpose of funding Oregon Military Emergency Financial Assistance Program.
- SB 922 Directs each public post-secondary institution to report on number of veterans who are attending institution.
- SB 923 Allows reduction of child support awards in consideration of Social Security or veterans' benefits for child support judgments and child support judgment modifications entered on or after January 1, 1995.
- SB 924 Expands exemption from taxable income allowed for compensation earned by members of Armed Forces of United States by including inactive duty training pay.
- SB 925 Establishes Oregon Graduate and Professional Education Program for Veterans.
- SB 926 Exempts honorably discharged and retired members of military from various crimes relating to possession of weapon.
- SB 927 Allows Travel Information Council to issue tourist oriented directional signs to community service organizations and religious institutions.
- SB 928 Prohibits employer from taking certain employment actions toward individual who is victim of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking.
- SB 929 Requires landlord of manufactured dwelling park with 200 or more spaces in park to use billing method that determines charge through submetering when assessing tenant utility or service charge for water.
- SB 930 Instructs State Plumbing Board to establish limited specialty plumber license for servicing, maintaining and repairing backflow assemblies.
- SB 931 Establishes Virtual School Advisory Council.
- SB 932 Establishes income tax credit for qualified elderly taxpayer whose residential property tax equals or exceeds specified percentage of household income.
- SB 933 Requires instruction in Oregon Studies in middle school.
- SB 934 Changes timing of issuance and distribution of second and third installments of lottery bonds to pay costs of Coos Bay channel deepening project.
- SB 935 Directs Office of Emergency Management to develop and operate statewide first responder building mapping information system.
- SB 936 Directs Department of Human Services, Oregon Department of Administrative Services, Department of Consumer and Business Services and Office of Private Health Partnerships to pay biennial costs of administration and enforcement of duties, functions and powers transferred from departments and office to Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 937 Requires applicant for renewal of disabled person parking permit to submit certificate from medical professional stating that applicant is person with disability.
- SB 938 Creates Government Ethics Savings Fund.
- SB 939 Requires Public Employees' Benefit Board to establish health insurance option for employees of Department of Corrections with access to health care at correctional facility.
- SB 940 Requires Department of Corrections to study and make recommendations to Legislative Assembly about recovery of training costs for certain employees who voluntarily leave employment with department.
- SB 941 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon International Port of Coos Bay for repair, restoration and improvement of railways and acquisition of rail cars.
- SB 942 Requires University of Oregon to implement Oregon Climate Corps through University of Oregon Institute for Sustainable Environment Climate Masters program to extent funds are available.
- SB 943 Increases allocation of State Highway Fund moneys for footpaths and bicycle trails.
- SB 944 Directs Lane County to develop proposed charter for formation of area commission on transportation on or before September 30, 2010.
- SB 945 Specifies requirements for eligibility of certain claims filed pursuant to Ballot Measure 49 (2007).
- SB 946 Allows person who filed claim with state, but not with county, under Ballot Measure 37 (2004) to file claim under Ballot Measure 49 (2007) even though person did not file claim with both county and state.
- SB 947 Allows person to pursue relief under Ballot Measure 49 (2007) if person filed claim under Ballot Measure 37 (2004) but was determined to be ineligible for relief because property was located, in whole or in part, within boundaries of city but not within urban growth boundary.
- SB 948 Allows owner of private real property who took specified actions in pursuit of claim for compensation under Ballot Measure 37 (2004) on or before June 28, 2007, to file claim under Ballot Measure 49 (2007).
- SB 949 Modifies time within which Ballot Measure 37 (2004) claimant must file form making election for relief under Ballot Measure 49 (2007).
- SB 950 Authorizes Department of Land Conservation and Development to deem claimant under Ballot Measure 49 (2007) to have made election to pursue relief under one provision if claimant does not timely file appraisal required to pursue relief under alternative provision.
- SB 951 Establishes pilot project designed to assist small school districts in identifying and using diverse funding sources for capital construction costs.
- SB 952 Provides that purchaser is entitled to possession of property sold at trustee's sale subject to interests of person in possession of property under interest created voluntarily by grantor or successor to grantor.
- SB 953 Imposes 14-day waiting period for purchase of firearms from gun dealers.
- SB 954 Creates crime of failure to report loss or theft of firearm.
- SB 955 Provides that civil action based on negligence, including but not limited to claim for indemnity or contribution, may not be brought against design professional for damages arising out of work performed by design professional on improvement unless action is brought by person who contracted with design professional.
- SB 956 Modifies definitions related to marijuana for purposes of certain criminal laws.
- SB 957 Modifies provisions of Oregon Medical Marijuana Act.
- SB 958 Modifies provisions in Oregon Medical Marijuana Act related to designated primary caregivers.
- SB 959 Modifies provisions of Oregon Medical Marijuana Act.
- SB 960 Modifies requirements for obtaining marijuana grow site registration card.
- SB 961 Establishes Pacific Wonderland registration plate program for purpose of issuing special registration license plates.
- SB 962 Allows person who is adversely affected by violation of state environmental law, or by failure of state agency to enforce state environmental law, to bring action in circuit court for specified relief.
- SB 963 Revises various provisions governing condominiums and planned communities.
- SB 964 Reduces number of education service districts in state from 21 to 11.
- SB 965 Authorizes photo radar in Multnomah County on Cornelius Pass Road.
- SB 966 Creates Family Leave Benefits Insurance Program to provide benefits to employees taking family leave.
- SB 967 Provides that prevailing wage laws do not apply to certain public works projects funded by or through school districts.
- SB 968 Provides for enforcement of judgment against current or former public employee convicted of crime that occurred while employee was engaged in performance of duties, or that employee's position allowed employee to commit.
- SB 969 Authorizes existing model railroad that is one-third scale or smaller as outright permitted use of land zoned for forest use or mixed farm and forest use.
- SB 970 Removes requirement that proposals for purchase of real property from state be accompanied by certified check or by sufficient bond furnished by surety company in sum not less than 10 percent of total amount of value of proposal.
- SB 971 Requires government agency that hires employee who voluntarily leaves employment of original employing governmental agency to reimburse original employing governmental agency for certain costs incurred by training employee.
- SB 972 Prohibits public agencies from entering into public works contracts for which contract price exceeds $750,000 unless public agency verifies that every employer under contract is approved apprenticeship training agent.
- SB 973 Revises regulations for life settlement insurance.
- SB 974 Exempts hookah bars from definition of "smoke shop" for purposes of Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act.
- SB 975 Creates subtraction from federal taxable income for first $2,400 of unemployment compensation paid to taxpayer in tax year.
- SB 976 Requires Department of Education to grant waiver that allows school district to contract with entity that administers nationally normed assessments if entity meets specified requirements.
- SB 977 Requires applicants seeking to construct certain energy facilities to enter into written agreement with state in which applicant agrees to compensate state for costs associated with state agency review and evaluation of certain permits, authorizations and certifications before applicant may be granted permit, authorization or certification.
- SB 978 Allows distributor or importer of beverage containers to participate in statewide distributor cooperative organization.
- SB 979 Provides that mandate to sell gasoline blended with ethanol does not apply to gasoline with octane rating of 91 or above.
- SB 980 Creates exception to police officer minimum training standards requirement for former sheriff reelected to office after retirement.
- SB 981 Establishes Oregon Other Funds Reserve Fund.
- SB 982 Expands criminal homicide to include causing death of unborn child.
- SB 983 Authorizes development of Skyline Forest Sustainable Development Area.
- SB 984 Classifies crime of murder as aggravated murder if defendant committed murder knowing victim was pregnant.
- SB 985 Clarifies certain provisions related to field burning in specified Oregon counties.
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SB 5500-5599
- SB 5501 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Advocacy Commissions Office for biennial expenses.
- SB 5502 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Agriculture for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5503 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by State Department of Agriculture.
- SB 5504 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.
- SB 5505 Establishes amounts authorized for issuance of general obligation bonds, revenue bonds, certificates of participation and other financing agreements for biennium.
- SB 5506 Limits for six-year period beginning July 1, 2009, payment of expenses from other funds collected or received by various state agencies for capital construction.
- SB 5507 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.
- SB 5508 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 Clinical Social Workers.
- SB 5509 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by State Board of Clinical Social Workers.
- SB 5510 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Columbia River Gorge Commission for biennial expenses.
- SB 5511 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5512 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.
- SB 5513 Limits certain biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts and specified federal funds, but excluding lottery funds, collected or received by Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- SB 5514 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- SB 5515 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.
- SB 5516 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.
- SB 5517 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Oregon Board of Dentistry.
- SB 5518 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Justice for biennial expenses of district attorneys.
- SB 5519 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5520 Appropriates moneys from General Fund and Oregon Rainy Day Fund to Department of Education for State School Fund.
- SB 5521 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Environmental Quality for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5522 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Forestry Department and Emergency Board for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5523 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Government Ethics Commission for biennial expenses.
- SB 5524 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Office of Governor for biennial expenses.
- SB 5525 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Health Licensing Agency.
- SB 5526 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Oregon Health Licensing Agency.
- SB 5527 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Board of Examiners of Licensed Dietitians, State Mortuary and Cemetery Board, Board of Naturopathic Examiners, Occupational Therapy Licensing Board, Board of Radiologic Technology, State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board.
- SB 5528 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Occupational Therapy Licensing Board.
- SB 5529 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Human Services for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5530 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Department of Human Services.
- SB 5531 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Land Conservation and Development for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5532 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Department of Land Conservation and Development.
- SB 5533 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Land Use Board of Appeals for biennial expenses.
- SB 5534 Maintains lottery revenues available to benefit public purposes during biennium beginning July 1, 2009, in Administrative Services Economic Development Fund.
- SB 5535 Specifies means by which lottery bonds are issued to fund Oregon's share of costs of Columbia River channel deepening project.
- SB 5536 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Military Department for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5537 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Office of Private Health Partnerships for biennial expenses.
- SB 5538 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Board of Psychologist Examiners.
- SB 5539 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.
- SB 5540 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Revenue for biennial expenses.
- SB 5541 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Secretary of State for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5542 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.
- SB 5543 Increases limitation on expenditures for payment of expenses from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Judicial Department.
- SB 5544 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Student Assistance Commission for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5545 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by the Oregon Student Assistance Commission.
- SB 5546 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.
- SB 5547 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to transfer certain amounts from Tobacco Settlement Funds Account for certain purposes.
- SB 5548 Limits certain 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 Department of Transportation.
- SB 5549 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Department of Transportation.
- SB 5550 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 Treasurer for administrative expenses of State Treasury operations and Oregon 529 College Savings Network.
- SB 5551 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Water Resources Department for biennial expenses.
- SB 5552 Adjusts authorized appropriations and expenditure limitations for various agencies and programs for biennium beginning July 1, 2007.
- SB 5553 Authorizes obligations incurred by state agencies on or after July 1, 2009, that do not exceed specified expenditure limits.
- SB 5554 Transfers, for biennium ending June 30, 2009, balance of Education Stability Fund to State School Fund.
- SB 5555 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education and Emergency Board for biennial expenses.
- SB 5556 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _______ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5557 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _______ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5558 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _______ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5559 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _______ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5560 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _______ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5561 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _______ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5562 Establishes additional amounts authorized for issuance of general obligation bonds, revenue bonds and certificates of participation and other financing agreements for 2007-2009 biennium.
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SCR 0-99
- SCR 1 In memoriam: Phyllis Kaye Beck, 1949-2008.
- SCR 2 Establishes deadlines for completion of legislative measures and date of adjournment sine die of regular session of Seventy-fifth Legislative Assembly.
- SCR 3 In memoriam: James Willard Bosley, 1935-2008.
- SCR 4 In memoriam: Hank Collins, 1951-2008.
- SCR 5 In memoriam: Gene Landsmann.
- SCR 6 In memoriam: Vern Cook, 1925-2008.
- SCR 7 Congratulates William Paul Young for his success as author of "The Shack.".
- SCR 8 In memoriam: Marc "Ted" Winters, 1924-2008.
- SCR 9 In memoriam: David Lett, 1939-2008.
- SCR 10 In memoriam: Dr. Robert Bacon, 1918-2009.
- SCR 11 In memoriam: James Klonoski, 1925-2009.
- SCR 12 In memoriam: Thomas Paul Tennant, 1957-2008.
- SCR 13 Offers support and encouragement to Woodburn Chief of Police Scott Douglas Russell.
- SCR 14 In memoriam: William Robert Hakim, 1957-2008.
- SCR 15 In memoriam: Sam Rupert Haley, 1919-2009.
- SCR 16 Congratulates Portland Trail Blazers on success of 2008-2009 National Basketball Association season.
- SCR 17 Congratulates Coach Daniel J. Miles and Oregon Institute of Technology on success of men's basketball program over many seasons.
- SCR 18 Adjourns sine die regular session of Seventy-fifth Legislative Assembly.
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SJM 0-99
- SJM 1 Urges Congress to allow Oregon veterans to obtain state home loans at any time after veteran separates from service.
- SJM 2 Urges Congress to enact legislation creating statewide transportation system to provide transportation for Oregon veterans, particularly disabled veterans, to and from medical facilities.
- SJM 3 Urges Congress to enact legislation providing complete health care for all honorably discharged veterans and their dependents.
- SJM 4 Urges Congress to enact legislation that requires all public institutions of higher education and private institutions that receive federal funding to waive mandatory fees and tuition for family members of servicemembers killed or severely disabled in line of duty.
- SJM 5 Urges Congress to enact legislation creating Office of the National Nurse.
- SJM 6 Urges Congress to end United States participation in Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America and other multilateral agreements that bypass Congress or threaten United States sovereignty.
- SJM 7 Urges United States Secretary of Interior to allow taking of cormorants in Oregon.
- SJM 8 Urges United States Secretary of Commerce, United States Secretary of Homeland Security and United States Secretary of State to ensure that any foreign fishing vessels engaging in fishing within exclusive economic zone of United States are from nations that extend substantially same fishing privileges to fishing vessels of United States.
- SJM 9 Urges Congress to adopt proposed amendment to United States Constitution that requires balanced federal budgets and to submit amendment to state legislatures for ratification.
- SJM 10 Urges Congress to expand definition of "local education agency" to include federally recognized tribes.
- SJM 11 Urges Congress to fund cleanup efforts at Hanford Nuclear Reservation and to expedite cleanup actions in order to safeguard public health and welfare and protect Columbia River.
- SJM 12 Urges Congress to enact tax refund intercept legislation permitting federal tax refunds to be used to pay overdue court-ordered financial obligations owed to states.
- SJM 13 Urges Congress, United States Secretary of Commerce and United States Secretary of the Interior to support initiatives to reintroduce hatchery summer run steelhead into Molalla River.
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SJR 0-99
- SJR 1 Directs Department of Human Services to review immunization requirements.
- SJR 2 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to transfer surplus corporate income or excise tax revenue to reserve fund intended to provide funding in response to economic decline.
- SJR 3 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow citizens to register to vote in election not later than day of election.
- SJR 4 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow person serving as judge to be employed by State Board of Higher Education or school board for purpose of teaching.
- SJR 5 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow political subdivisions to zone sexually oriented businesses.
- SJR 6 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow Legislative Assembly, or people through initiative process, to enact laws limiting or prohibiting contributions or expenditures made in connection with campaigns for nomination or election to public office.
- SJR 7 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution authorizing sobriety checkpoints for law enforcement purposes.
- SJR 8 Designates airstrip at Aurora State Airport as Wes Lematta Field at Aurora State Airport.
- SJR 9 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to impose limitations on awards of noneconomic damages in civil actions.
- SJR 10 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require that Governor appoint Superintendent of Public Instruction and to require that superintendent be licensed administrator or teacher.
- SJR 11 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to specify that if proposed initiative law or proposed initiative amendment to Oregon Constitution qualifies for ballot, law or amendment is submitted to next regular session of Legislative Assembly for consideration.
- SJR 12 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow citizens to register to vote in election not later than day of election.
- SJR 13 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to transfer surplus corporate income or excise tax revenue to reserve fund intended to provide funding in response to economic decline.
- SJR 14 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require annual sessions of Legislative Assembly.
- SJR 15 Declares President Abraham Lincoln as Honorary Territorial Governor for February 12, 2009.
- SJR 16 Expresses Seventy-fifth Legislative Assembly's support for efforts of Ecumenical Patriarchate to promote peaceful coexistence of Christians and Muslims in Republic of Turkey.
- SJR 17 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing commission to create legislative redistricting plan following each decennial census.
- SJR 18 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to establish procedure for requiring legislative review of administrative rules.
- SJR 19 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require Legislative Assembly to pass bill funding state's system of kindergarten through grade 12 public education by 81st day of regular session and to prohibit compensation of legislators if bill is not passed.
- SJR 20 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require Legislative Assembly to enact redistricting plan upon approval by three-fifths of membership of each house of Legislative Assembly.
- SJR 21 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow revenue from taxes on motor vehicle fuel and ownership, operation or use of motor vehicles to be used for public transportation services.
- SJR 22 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to limit awards of noneconomic damages in medical liability actions to $250,000.
- SJR 23 Expresses legislative support for efforts of Indian non-Muslim minorities to establish autonomous homeland within Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir.
- SJR 24 Directs Emergency Board to make certain budget and expenditure limit adjustments within legislative branch as necessary for support of legal proceeding, if undertaken to ensure or facilitate implementation of forest resource management plans adopted by Bureau of Land Management under Western Oregon Plan Revisions.
- SJR 25 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require approval by at least three-fifths of electors who cast ballot for measures that authorize new or increased property taxes.
- SJR 26 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to create Oregon Budget Reserve Fund.
- SJR 27 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to limit liability of physician to amount payable under policy of professional liability insurance if policy provides coverage of at least $___ for each claim and $___ for all claims within one-year period.
- SJR 28 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to impose limitation on noneconomic damages in claims against health care providers based on provision of medical care or failure to provide medical care.
- SJR 29 Establishes reserve fund intended to provide funding in response to economic decline.
- SJR 30 Expresses support for Oregon Progress Board in developing Oregon Shines III. .
- SJR 31 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to provide that proposed initiative law or amendment to Constitution may not be substantially similar to proposed initiative law or amendment that was rejected at election held within preceding five years.
- SJR 32 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow Governor to declare state of financial emergency under certain conditions, suspend pay increases to state government and school district employees, suspend certain terms of collective bargaining agreements and service contracts and take other actions.
- SJR 33 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to prohibit personal income and corporate excise and income taxes in tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2011.
- SJR 34 Commemorates Legislative Fiscal Office for 50 years of service.
- SJR 35 Proposes revision of Oregon Constitution relating to ad valorem property taxation.
- SJR 36 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution creating minimum assessed value for property taxation equal to 50 percent of real market value and maximum assessed value for property taxation equal to 75 percent of real market value.
- SJR 37 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution changing exception valuation of property to 75 percent of real market value.
- SJR 38 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to clarify requirement that Legislative Assembly must appropriate in each biennium amount sufficient to ensure that state's system of public education meets quality goals established by law.
- SJR 39 Recognizes and honors Pendleton Round-Up Centennial Celebration.
- SJR 40 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to establish Oregon Other Funds Reserve Fund.
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SM 0-99
- SM 1 Urges Congress to pass legislation directing federal agency to establish accurate measure of poverty for determination of eligibility for federal programs.
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SB 0-99
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House Bills
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HB 2000-2099
- HB 2001 Directs interim House and Senate committees related to transportation and Oregon Transportation Commission to conduct study.
- HB 2002 Specifies amount of income from Common School Fund that Department of State Lands must transfer each calendar year to Superintendent of Public Instruction for apportionment among counties and school districts.
- HB 2003 Extends landowner immunity for public's recreational use of land to gardening.
- HB 2004 Creates income tax return checkoff program through which full-year individual income taxpayers may elect to make contribution to major or minor political party.
- HB 2005 Requires that person being paid to obtain signatures on prospective petition for state measure to be initiated must register with Secretary of State and complete training program.
- HB 2006 Creates Health Services Cost Review Board to set hospital rates for health care facilities.
- HB 2007 Requires annual reporting by health care facilities and health insurers of savings realized from health care reform.
- HB 2008 Requires Oregon Educators Benefit Board to offer to student attending school in district enrollment in health benefit plans contracted for by board, upon payment of premium by student.
- HB 2009 Establishes Oregon Health Policy Board and Oregon Health Authority and specifies duties, functions and powers.
- HB 2010 Requires that person being paid to obtain signatures on prospective petition for state measure to be initiated must register with Secretary of State and complete training program.
- HB 2011 Requires state institutions of higher education and community colleges to waive tuition for any course audited by Oregon residents 65 years of age or older in specified circumstances.
- HB 2012 Requires, as soon as practicable after end of each biennium, lottery ending balance to be transferred to school capital matching subaccount of Education Stability Fund.
- HB 2013 Establishes Oregon School Facilities Task Force.
- HB 2014 Requires specified entities or officials, including state agencies and certain state officials, to collect construction taxes imposed by school district.
- HB 2015 Establishes certain requirements before applicant seeking to construct liquefied natural gas terminal or related pipeline may be issued specified permits and authorizations.
- HB 2016 Allows community college district to use certain factors to determine employee eligibility to participate in benefit plans offered by Oregon Educators Benefit Board.
- HB 2017 Authorizes community colleges to partner with employers in establishing new jobs training programs.
- HB 2018 Requires Department of Revenue to tax distribution of cigarettes at rate that will produce revenue equal to cost to state in lost productivity and increased demand for health care attributable to cigarette smoking.
- HB 2019 Requires hospitals to report rates to Department of Human Services annually.
- HB 2020 Establishes Invasive Species Control Account.
- HB 2021 Permits former prisoners of war, recipients of Congressional Medal of Honor, persons awarded Purple Heart medal and gold star family members to register vehicle by paying one-time vehicle registration fee.
- HB 2022 Creates Oregon Veterans' Business Enterprise Program.
- HB 2023 Allows for development of two additional Oregon Veterans' Homes under certain circumstances.
- HB 2024 Creates Veterans' Merit Scholarship Program.
- HB 2025 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Director of Veterans' Affairs for maintenance of Oregon Veterans' Home.
- HB 2026 Increases amount of property tax exemption for war veterans with certified disabilities and surviving spouses to $20,000 of value of homestead or personal property.
- HB 2027 Modifies definition of "person with a disability" for purposes of homestead property tax deferral to include disabled veterans.
- HB 2028 Permits retroactive claim for military homestead property tax exemption for qualifying persons for tax years beginning on July 1, 2005, and July 1, 2006, to be filed within 180 days after effective date of Act or within 30 days of person's return from service.
- HB 2029 Eliminates hunting and fishing license fees for resident war veterans who are certified as having disability of 10 percent or more.
- HB 2030 Requires school districts to give students opportunity to salute United States flag each school day by reciting Pledge of Allegiance.
- HB 2031 Allows employer credit against income taxes for amounts paid as compensation to employees who are members of military reserves, Oregon National Guard or other organized militia, during periods in which employees are providing active duty military service.
- HB 2032 Provides $1,000 credit against income taxes for provision of pro bono legal services to certain military personnel.
- HB 2033 Creates Veterans' Merit Scholarship Program.
- HB 2034 Establishes Merchant Marine motor vehicle registration for person who qualifies as veteran of Merchant Marine.
- HB 2035 Expands post-secondary institution tuition waiver for children, spouses and unremarried surviving spouses of deceased or disabled veterans.
- HB 2036 Increases tax credit for health care providers who provide services under TRICARE contract.
- HB 2037 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services and local contracting agencies to maintain records concerning certain public contracts and to submit reports concerning that information to Governor and Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2038 Prohibits person of any age from operating motor vehicle while using mobile communication device except under certain circumstances.
- HB 2039 Authorizes person engaged in business of selling, renting, leasing or repairing motor vehicles to avoid liability for alleged violation of private parking if vehicle was not in custody and control of person pursuant to terms of agreement permitting another to use vehicle when alleged violation occurred and person timely submits certificate of nonliability and other information to owner of private parking.
- HB 2040 Expands offense of failure to maintain safe distance from emergency vehicle or ambulance to include roadside assistance vehicles and tow vehicles.
- HB 2041 Defines "road machinery" for purposes of Oregon Vehicle Code.
- HB 2042 Provides that person's right and privilege to construct, maintain and operate water, gas, electric or communications lines, fixtures or facilities free of charge along public roads does not extend to public roads under jurisdiction of county.
- HB 2043 Removes requirement that ordinance establishing county registration fees for vehicles be approved by electors of county.
- HB 2044 Prohibits employer or insurer from directing or requiring injured worker to obtain nonemergency medical services from specific provider.
- HB 2045 Authorizes chiropractic physician serving as attending physician at time of claim closure to make findings regarding impairment for purpose of evaluating injured worker's disability.
- HB 2046 Authorizes certain medical service providers to serve as primary care physician for injured worker enrolled in managed care plan.
- HB 2047 Requires managed care plan to allow for chiropractic physicians who meet certain requirements to participate in plan and provide medical services under plan.
- HB 2048 Grants authority to Department of Revenue to examine premises of person or place of business licensed under tobacco tax chapter.
- HB 2049 Changes name of Governor's Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs to Governor's Council on Substance Use Disorders.
- HB 2050 Increases time required to establish nonrelated foster parent caregiver relationship.
- HB 2051 Creates General Assistance Program in Department of Human Services to help support Oregon residents who have disabilities and are pursuing Supplemental Security Income and Social Security disability benefits by providing monthly cash assistance, medical assistance and case management services.
- HB 2052 Requires governmental entity establishing specified facilities to obtain advice from subcommittee of local public safety coordinating council.
- HB 2053 Establishes Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
- HB 2054 Requires Department of State Police to create mental health database to aid law enforcement agencies in assisting persons with mental illness in obtaining services.
- HB 2055 Establishes formula for payments of emergency assistance to victims of or individuals at risk of domestic violence.
- HB 2056 Increases number of public members on health regulatory boards.
- HB 2057 Terminates semi-independent state agency status of Oregon Board of Optometry, State Board of Massage Therapists and Physical Therapist Licensing Board.
- HB 2058 Standardizes health profession regulatory boards.
- HB 2059 Requires health professional licensee to report prohibited or unprofessional conduct of another licensee to regulatory board responsible for licensee.
- HB 2060 Directs Department of Education to conduct study and develop model program for purpose of providing vision screening to public school students.
- HB 2061 Waives increased graduation requirements for students who begin grade nine during 2005-2006 school year, attend school during 2006-2007, 2007-2008 and 2008-2009 school years and receive diploma prior to July 1, 2010.
- HB 2062 Requires school boards to adopt policies on reporting sexual conduct by school employee directed toward student.
- HB 2063 Adds certain employees of Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to list of persons required to report child abuse.
- HB 2064 Requires public school students seven years of age or younger to have vision screening and, in certain instances, comprehensive eye examination.
- HB 2065 Makes technical changes in Oregon tax statutes.
- HB 2066 Changes percentage of federal earned income credit allowable as credit against Oregon personal income tax.
- HB 2067 Creates or adjusts sunset provision for certain personal income or corporate excise tax credits that are not required under federal law or Oregon Constitution.
- HB 2068 Limits transference or selling of specified income tax credits.
- HB 2069 Increases age requirement for taxpayer who deducts from Oregon taxable income federally deductible medical expense for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2010.
- HB 2070 Increases corporate minimum tax levied on C corporations with business activity in state.
- HB 2071 Increases fees for recording or filing certain documents with county clerk.
- HB 2072 Imposes tax on each fuel supplier and utility based on amount of carbon in carbon-based fuel that is sold by fuel supplier to consumers in state or that is used to produce carbon-generated electricity supplied by utility to consumers in state.
- HB 2073 Requires, for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2013, revenue from corporate excise tax in excess of specified amount and revenue from corporate income tax in excess of specified amount to be deposited in Oregon Rainy Day Fund.
- HB 2074 Divides responsibility for funding tax supervising and conservation commission between county and municipal corporations within county.
- HB 2075 Increases cigarette tax and continuously appropriates moneys from increase to Department of Transportation for transportation services for elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities.
- HB 2076 Creates assessment by Department of Revenue upon patient care, items or services provided by specified categories of health care providers.
- HB 2077 Decreases maximum amount of federal income tax liability that may be subtracted from federal taxable income for purpose of determining Oregon taxable income.
- HB 2078 Updates connection date to Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- HB 2079 Requires operators and passengers to wear personal flotation device on any section of waters rated class III or higher on commonly accepted scale of river difficulty.
- HB 2080 Modifies public policy regarding waters of state and subsurface sewage disposal systems.
- HB 2081 Authorizes governmental units to implement systems for buying and selling transferable development credits to encourage landowners to voluntarily protect resource lands.
- HB 2082 Revises provisions governing formation, consolidation and dissolution of soil and water conservation districts and inclusion or withdrawal of land within soil and water conservation districts.
- HB 2083 Alters membership of Oregon Telecommunications Coordinating Council.
- HB 2084 Modifies means by which Secretary of State sends renewal notice report concerning financing statements or effective financing statements for secured transactions or agricultural liens that are filed with secretary.
- HB 2085 Modifies list of documents upon which notarial officer may rely in identifying person.
- HB 2086 Permits Secretary of State to waive requirement that administratively dissolved nonprofit corporation apply for reinstatement within five years from date of dissolution if corporation requests waiver and shows good cause for failure to apply for reinstatement.
- HB 2087 Prohibits Secretary of State from charging fee to file annual report from nonprofit corporation if purpose of nonprofit corporation as set out in articles of incorporation is to maintain historic cemetery.
- HB 2088 Extends criminal sanctions for signing false documents for filing with office of Secretary of State to all business registry filings.
- HB 2089 Requires corporation and limited liability company to appoint records custodian to keep certain records.
- HB 2090 Allows notary public to protest commercial paper if notary is officer or employee of financial institution or investment company or member of Oregon State Bar, or serves under supervision of officer, employee or member.
- HB 2091 Provides that interest earned on moneys in Division of Audits Account is credited to account.
- HB 2092 Directs State Archivist to provide certain assistance and training to political subdivisions relating to public records management, retention, long-term storage and disposition.
- HB 2093 Directs Secretary of State to establish and collect fees from agencies filing administrative rules.
- HB 2094 Defines "petition committee" as chief petitioner or treasurer of initiative, referendum or recall petition who files statement of organization with Secretary of State.
- HB 2095 Revises election law.
- HB 2096 Prohibits telecommunications utility or competitive telecommunications provider from entering into exclusive agreement to provide local exchange telecommunications service in certain circumstances.
- HB 2097 Provides that Public Utility Commission may exempt telecommunications utility, cooperative corporation or municipality from carrier of last resort obligations if commission finds that owner or developer of property with four or more single-family dwellings uses alternative service provider to provide local telecommunications service.
- HB 2098 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 to pay costs of Oregon territorial sea mapping project.
- HB 2099 Provides persons licensed to carry concealed handgun in another state with protections provided to persons with Oregon concealed handgun license.
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HB 2100-2199
- HB 2100 Provides emergency unemployment insurance benefits to individuals who have exhausted regular benefits.
- HB 2101 Directs Department of Transportation to expend moneys on bypass between Newberg and Dundee.
- HB 2102 Expands criminal homicide to include causing death of unborn child.
- HB 2103 Requires law enforcement agency to take DNA sample of person arrested for felony.
- HB 2104 Modifies standard for determining whether defendant is guilty except for insanity.
- HB 2105 Authorizes state agencies and public bodies to purchase and hold bonds issued by state agency or public body, respectively, without causing automatic cancellation or extinguishment of bonds.
- HB 2106 Allows school district to select site for large construction project that is different from site proposed prior to bond election if safety improvement evaluation is made for new site before bonds are issued for project.
- HB 2107 Modifies maximum limit on amount of bonded indebtedness counties may incur for road improvements in unincorporated areas.
- HB 2108 Requires school that confers or offers to confer academic degree to be licensed as career school for course or program that does not lead to academic degree until school meets specified requirements.
- HB 2109 Changes terms "professional technical education" and "professional technical training" to "career and technical education" and "career and technical training" to conform to changes in terminology in federal law.
- HB 2110 Transfers from Department of Education to Board of Cosmetology authority to establish education standards for applicants for certification as practitioner of hair design, barbering, esthetics or nail technology.
- HB 2111 Abolishes Public Charter School Development Fund.
- HB 2112 Authorizes Fair Dismissal Appeals Board to determine amount of compensation that member of board may receive for performance of official duties.
- HB 2113 Establishes Special Schools Trust Fund.
- HB 2114 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for purpose of paying for construction and repairs at Oregon School for the Deaf and Oregon School for the Blind.
- HB 2115 Establishes Education Enterprise Steering Commission for purpose of providing statewide leadership in school improvement and technology.
- HB 2116 Creates Health System Fund for specified purposes, including funding of Health Care for All Oregon Children program.
- HB 2117 Creates Healthy Kids Plan, which includes private health option to provide affordable, accessible health care to children.
- HB 2118 Requires Oregon Health Licensing Agency to investigate complaint against health regulatory board licensee, applicant or other person alleged to be practicing in violation of law.
- HB 2119 Increases corporate minimum tax that applies to C corporations.
- HB 2120 Creates Transportation Utility Commission.
- HB 2121 Directs Public Utility Commission to develop pilot program to integrate up to 17 megawatts of electricity generated from solar power into load used in this state.
- HB 2122 Increases tax on cigarettes and other tobacco products.
- HB 2123 Requires Department of Human Services to report to all relevant committees of Legislative Assembly on staff workload and staffing needs.
- HB 2124 Updates provisions relating to food stamp program.
- HB 2125 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to collect surcharge from state agencies to pay for services that Department of Human Services provides through Oregon Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Services Program.
- HB 2126 Authorizes department to implement temporary changes to nursing home reimbursement formula and reductions in temporary assistance for needy families benefits to comply with reductions in legislatively adopted or approved budget.
- HB 2127 Permits Department of Human Services to serve contested case notice by regular mail.
- HB 2128 Eliminates sunset of Oregon Health Fund Board.
- HB 2129 Resolves certain House Bill 2009 conflicts.
- HB 2130 Establishes data reporting requirements for carriers offering health benefit plans and for third party administrators.
- HB 2131 Establishes Oregon Integrated Health Home Program in Office for Oregon Health Policy and Research to establish standards for certification of integrated health care practice as integrated health home and to establish collaborative to exchange information about quality improvement and best practices.
- HB 2132 Requires Department of Human Services to establish and operate statewide registry for collection and dissemination of physician orders for life-sustaining treatment (POLST).
- HB 2133 Eliminates statutory cap on fees charged for certain tests performed by state public health laboratory.
- HB 2134 Directs Department of Human Services to adopt rules for regulation of lead-based paint activities, certification of individuals and firms to perform specified activities related to lead-based paint and accreditation of training providers to train those individuals and firms.
- HB 2135 Requires that rental agreement for dwelling unit contain disclosure of smoking policy for premises on which dwelling unit is located.
- HB 2136 Prohibits sale or distribution of tobacco products from vending machines.
- HB 2137 Allows Department of Human Services to petition for protective order for purpose of providing protective services from harm or neglect to elderly person or person with disability.
- HB 2138 Prescribes new requirements for registration of continuing care retirement communities.
- HB 2139 Modifies grounds for court to order appointment of trustee and allows for appointment of temporary manager by Department of Human Services for long term care facility or residential care facility.
- HB 2140 Creates Long Term Care Program Quality Assurance Fund.
- HB 2141 Expands definition of "hazardous substance" to include substances that pose risk to public health and safety because of irreversible harm or chronic adverse health effects.
- HB 2142 Establishes Health Information Technology Oversight Council within Department of Human Services.
- HB 2143 Requires specified healthcare workforce regulatory boards to collect information from licensees and report information to Oregon Office of Health Policy and Research for creation of healthcare workforce database.
- HB 2144 Requires specified state agencies and commissions to participate in wraparound initiative for provision of youth services.
- HB 2145 Clarifies and updates provision relating to planning, acquisition, installation and use of information and telecommunications technology by state government and state agencies.
- HB 2146 Creates Electronic Government Portal Advisory Board for purposes relating to development of electronic information delivery system accessible by Internet and by which state agencies deliver information, products or services.
- HB 2147 Establishes program in Department of Revenue under which state agencies making payments to person may set off amount of debt person owes department or other public body from payment.
- HB 2148 Allows transfer of liability to and assessment of liability against reorganized business entity where predecessor entity owed debt to state agency.
- HB 2149 Increases civil aircraft registration and renewal fees.
- HB 2150 Increases pilot registration fees.
- HB 2151 Permits Oregon Economic and Community Development Commission to adjust allocations to programs that receive funding from Oregon Community Development Fund.
- HB 2152 Changes name of Oregon Economic and Community Development Commission to Oregon Business Development Commission.
- HB 2153 Allows Department of State Lands to impose civil penalties for violations of certain provisions related to use of state land.
- HB 2154 Transfers responsibility for administering Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act from Department of State Lands to State Treasurer.
- HB 2155 Allows Department of State Lands to assess one-time fee that covers all fees due for removal or fill permit valid for more than one year.
- HB 2156 Authorizes Department of State Lands to allow mitigation banks to offset adverse effects on waters of state.
- HB 2157 Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- HB 2158 Modifies method by which taxpayers may donate surplus revenue refunds to funding of education.
- HB 2159 Provides for transfer of portion of business energy tax credit.
- HB 2160 Authorizes Department of Revenue to require verification of payment of tax on moist snuff and to adopt rules establishing policies and procedures for verifying tax payment.
- HB 2161 Permits appeal from notice of intent to impose delinquency penalty within 30 days from mailing of notice.
- HB 2162 Adds date of personal delivery of order of county board of property tax appeals to events that start time for filing appeal of order.
- HB 2163 Allows Adjutant General to appoint temporary Assistant State Judge Advocates who must meet certain qualifications within 12 months of appointment.
- HB 2164 Expands subtraction from taxable income for compensation to member of Armed Forces of United States.
- HB 2165 Allows Governor to authorize certain members of Oregon National Guard to provide health care services when Governor declares certain emergencies.
- HB 2166 Directs State Forester to serve as Governor's authorized representative for fire management assistance grants.
- HB 2167 Modifies timing of payment of certain administrative expenses of Office of Emergency Management from moneys in Emergency Communications Account.
- HB 2168 Removes outdated, unnecessary or incorrect language.
- HB 2169 Modifies crime of failure to report as sex offender and procedures related to sex offender reporting.
- HB 2170 Modifies reporting requirements for sex offenders who move into Oregon.
- HB 2171 Authorizes prosecution for failure to report as sex offender following move to new residence and failure to report move and new address.
- HB 2172 Modifies procedure for obtaining relief from sex offender reporting under ORS 181.820.
- HB 2173 Modifies requirements for obtaining relief from sex offender reporting under ORS 181.830.
- HB 2174 Requires person relieved from requirement to report as sex offender upon conviction or adjudication to send copy of order of relief to Department of State Police.
- HB 2175 Modifies class of non-Oregon convictions or juvenile delinquency adjudications that require sex offender reporting.
- HB 2176 Modifies qualifications required for appointment to Advisory Committee that advises Director of Veterans' Affairs.
- HB 2177 Permits Department of Veterans' Affairs to receive monetary and nonmonetary grants, donations and gifts.
- HB 2178 Creates Campus Veterans' Service Officers Program in Department of Veterans' Affairs.
- HB 2179 Makes veterans, their spouses and dependent children Oregon residents for purposes of payment of tuition at community colleges and state institutions of higher education.
- HB 2180 Directs State Department of Energy to analyze certain wind energy facilities and conservation projects for purpose of determining extent to which each facility depends on state tax incentives.
- HB 2181 Authorizes local governments to establish local improvement district within which owners of record of qualifying residential and commercial property may receive loan financing for purpose of paying cost-effective energy improvements to property.
- HB 2182 Broadens definition of alternative fuel projects eligible for loan funds as small scale local energy project.
- HB 2183 Allows Environmental Quality Commission to adopt rules listing additional counties to be covered by statutes relating to field burning.
- HB 2184 Establishes goal for beverage container return rate.
- HB 2185 Directs Environmental Quality Commission to establish fees for state certification under Federal Water Pollution Control Act.
- HB 2186 Directs Department of Environmental Quality to conduct study of medium-duty and heavy-duty trucks for purpose of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- HB 2187 Allows Oregon Youth Authority to require fingerprints of applicant to operate youth offender foster home or adult member of applicant's household for purpose of criminal records check.
- HB 2188 Prohibits mortgage banker, mortgage broker or loan originator from making, negotiating or offering to make or negotiate negative amortization loan without evaluating and verifying borrower's ability to repay loan.
- HB 2189 Prohibits individual from engaging in business as mortgage loan originator without obtaining license from Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services and obtaining unique identifier from Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry.
- HB 2190 Requires insurer to provide owner written documentation to support valuation of totaled motor vehicle when vehicle is declared total loss.
- HB 2191 Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to register persons that provide debt management services.
- HB 2192 Modifies formula for assessment by Oregon Medical Insurance Pool.
- HB 2193 Reduces Oregon Medical Insurance Pool assessment for insurers providing insurance against risk of economic loss.
- HB 2194 Modifies definition of "medical insurance" for purposes of Oregon Medical Insurance Pool.
- HB 2195 Replaces requirement for authorization of vocational service provider organizations with requirement organizations register with Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 2196 Clarifies exclusive remedy provisions of workers' compensation statutes.
- HB 2197 Eliminates certain statutory conflicts and redundancies.
- HB 2198 Eliminates exemption from continuing education requirements for certain insurance producers transacting life insurance after effective date of Act.
- HB 2199 Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to set different fees for different financial institutions and to share information with Financial Crimes Enforcement Network established by order of United States Secretary of Treasury.
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HB 2200-2299
- HB 2200 Establishes certain fees to be charged in connection with elevator safety program and boiler and pressure vessel safety program.
- HB 2201 Changes effective date of election to exclude officers of corporation from eligibility for unemployment insurance coverage to first day of current calendar quarter or preceding calendar quarter.
- HB 2202 Prohibits certain persons from conducting check-cashing business without license from Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 2203 Provides that in case of conflict between provision of Employment Department Law and other provision of state law, Employment Department Law controls.
- HB 2204 Eliminates Employment Department component of JOBS Plus program.
- HB 2205 Authorizes Child Care Division to suspend or revoke certification or registration, or impose civil penalty, for violations of laws or rules pertaining to child care facilities.
- HB 2206 Eliminates exceptions for certain child care providers and facilities subject to regulation by Child Care Division.
- HB 2207 Changes name of Criminal History Registry to Central Background Registry.
- HB 2208 Changes name of Department of Higher Education to Oregon University System.
- HB 2209 Changes terminology for certain fees charged by institutions of higher education.
- HB 2210 Modifies qualification for public members of State Board of Agriculture.
- HB 2211 Revises language in statutes regulating manufacture, distribution and registration of fertilizer, agricultural amendment, agricultural mineral and lime products.
- HB 2212 Broadens statutes currently applicable to tansy ragwort to include all noxious weeds.
- HB 2213 Places Invasive Species Council within State Department of Agriculture.
- HB 2214 Extends forest products harvest tax for forest research and Oregon Forest Practices Act administration to 2010 and 2011 calendar years.
- HB 2215 Extends and modifies $15 million annual expenditure limitation for certain revenues deposited in Oregon Forest Land Protection Fund.
- HB 2216 Modifies certain provisions related to ability of State Board of Forestry to acquire lands.
- HB 2217 Combines sections relating to criminal records checks by State Parks and Recreation Department.
- HB 2218 Extends surcharges on certain hunting and angling licenses.
- HB 2219 Extends sunset on landowner preference tags program.
- HB 2220 Authorizes State Department of Fish and Wildlife, State Marine Board and State Department of Agriculture to operate check stations for purpose of inspecting recreational or commercial watercraft for presence of aquatic invasive species.
- HB 2221 Creates crime of sale of hunts for feral swine.
- HB 2222 Increases amount credited from sale of sportsperson's license to specified subaccount.
- HB 2223 Increases or establishes certain fees related to hunting, angling and commercial fishing.
- HB 2224 Broadens authority of State Department of Fish and Wildlife to require fingerprinting for purpose of criminal records checks.
- HB 2225 Directs Department of Land Conservation and Development to establish pilot program in which local governments may site and develop affordable housing.
- HB 2226 Restricts siting of destination resort in Metolius River Basin.
- HB 2227 Modifies provisions for siting destination resorts.
- HB 2228 Authorizes establishment of one or two small-scale recreation communities on forestlands.
- HB 2229 Establishes main principles for state land use system.
- HB 2230 Excludes from definition of "land use decision" local government decision that state agency permit is compatible with acknowledged comprehensive plan when local government decision is based on prior local approval of permit for substantially same action or if permit meets other specified criteria.
- HB 2231 Increases fees for certain reports submitted by water well constructors.
- HB 2232 Requires submission of report to Water Resources Commission after drilling of certain geotechnical holes.
- HB 2233 Increases insurance coverage required for applicant or holder of commercial driver training school certificate.
- HB 2234 Authorizes Oregon Transportation Commission to adopt rules governing health and safety in roadside rest areas and scenic overlooks.
- HB 2235 Permits Department of Transportation to go upon private property without notice and cut down or remove trees that are creating substantial risk of damage or injury by obstructing, hanging over or otherwise encroaching or threatening to encroach in any manner on state highway.
- HB 2236 Permits Department of Transportation to participate in alternative fuel project.
- HB 2237 Increases penalties for driving while under influence of intoxicants if person has blood alcohol content of 0.15 percent or more.
- HB 2238 Provides that person who refuses breath or blood test is not eligible for hardship permit for at least 90 days and, depending on certain factors, for up to three years.
- HB 2239 Provides that person commits offense of refusal to take test for intoxicants if person refuses to submit to blood test or to take urine test if requested to do so under Motorist Implied Consent Law.
- HB 2240 Adds chiropractic physicians and State Board of Chiropractic Examiners to insurance provisions relating to notice of professional negligence claims to health professional regulatory boards and to subsequent actions of boards.
- HB 2241 Increases amount certain health professional regulatory boards may provide to board members for time spent in performance of official duties to amount fixed for per diem allowance authorized by United States Internal Revenue Service to be excluded from gross income without itemization.
- HB 2242 Creates new category of and definitions and qualifications for licensed direct entry midwife and unlicensed direct entry midwife.
- HB 2243 Changes name of Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators to Nursing Home Administrators Board.
- HB 2244 Increases death certificate fees.
- HB 2245 Changes name of Board of Radiologic Technology to Board of Medical Imaging.
- HB 2246 States conditions under which parent or guardian may give or otherwise make alcoholic liquor available to person under 21 years of age.
- HB 2247 Allows Oregon Liquor Control Commission to suspend or refuse renewal of liquor license immediately if licensee fails to comply with liquor liability insurance or surety bond requirements.
- HB 2248 Allows Oregon Liquor Control Commission to deny issuance of additional retail license to person based on retail licensee record regarding sales of alcoholic beverages to minors.
- HB 2249 Allows Oregon Liquor Control Commission to refuse service permit if applicant makes false statements to commission.
- HB 2250 Revises wording in provision allowing brewery-public house licensee that also holds distillery license to be appointed retail agent for liquor manufactured by distillery.
- HB 2251 Reduces restrictions on service permit applicants who may obtain application indorsement from Oregon Liquor Control Commission employee.
- HB 2252 Extends sunset for Residential Service Protection Fund from January 1, 2010, to January 1, 2020.
- HB 2253 Requires consumer-owned utilities, telecommunications cooperatives and cable operators to pay to Public Utility Commission fee in amount to be determined annually in order to defray expenses of hearings and oversight related to safety and reliability of consumer-owned utilities, telecommunications cooperatives and cable operators.
- HB 2254 Gives Housing and Community Services Department policy-making authority for disbursement of Housing Development and Guarantee Account revenue earnings and moneys appropriated from Housing and Community Services Department Electricity Public Purpose Charge Fund.
- HB 2255 Prohibits manufactured dwelling park nonprofit cooperative from issuing stock.
- HB 2256 Requires Housing and Community Services Department to adopt rules establishing threshold amount above which housing grant or other housing funding award proposal requires review and approval by State Housing Council.
- HB 2257 Allows Housing and Community Services Department to make loans or grants from Community Development Incentive Project Fund without review or recommendation by Community Development Incentive Advisory Board for purpose of preserving affordable housing.
- HB 2258 Changes definition of "lower income household" for purposes of statutes relating to individual development accounts.
- HB 2259 Changes name of Community Action Directors of Oregon to Community Action Partnership of Oregon.
- HB 2260 Allows Housing and Community Services Department to make farmworker housing financing information and biennial report on poverty available to public by placing materials and report on department website or by other means determined by department.
- HB 2261 Authorizes Housing and Community Services Department to finance loans that qualify lender for tax credit with proceeds from tax exempt bonds.
- HB 2262 Specifies that court may not accept plea agreement for which district attorney agrees to seek or not oppose dismissal of charge in exchange for defendant's plea of guilty or no contest unless agreement includes certain information and defendant waives certain rights.
- HB 2263 Expands kidnapping in first degree to include kidnapping with purpose of committing sex crime against victim who is under 12 years of age.
- HB 2264 Authorizes Attorney General to bring civil action against person who obtains or attempts to obtain moneys, property, services or benefits from public agency, or who obtains or attempts to obtain public moneys or publicly-funded property, services or benefits, based on false or fraudulent claim or behavior.
- HB 2265 Provides that search warrant authorizing seizure of items from corporation or limited partnership may be executed in manner provided by Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure for service of summons.
- HB 2266 Modifies definition of "mobile tracking device" for purposes of executing warrant.
- HB 2267 Allows substituted service of investigative demands in connection with certain actions to be accomplished in manner provided for service of summons in action or suit.
- HB 2268 Requires vehicle repair shop to prepare estimate of work that vehicle repair shop proposes to perform on motor vehicle before beginning work.
- HB 2269 Modifies computation of time period within which extradited defendant may be held prior to trial.
- HB 2270 Provides that shipping and handling fee that seller charges buyer in transaction for consumer goods must be reasonably based on actual cost of preparing, packaging, processing, posting and delivering goods.
- HB 2271 Provides that Department of Justice becomes party to civil action upon return of verdict including award of punitive damages.
- HB 2272 Requires that every child support order must include medical support clause.
- HB 2273 Modifies law relating to suspension of licenses, certificates, permits and registrations of person who is obligor under child support order or judgment and who is in arrears in payments.
- HB 2274 Modifies law relating to when Department of Justice or district attorney may refer child or spousal support arrearages to Department of Revenue for collection from income tax refunds.
- HB 2275 Clarifies that parent who is eligible for and receiving payments under Title IV-A of Social Security Act is rebuttably presumed to be unable to pay child support.
- HB 2276 Prescribes requirements for applications for child support enforcement services.
- HB 2277 Provides that certain administrative orders for support may include provision for change to support award when child's physical custody changes.
- HB 2278 Provides that judgment remedies for child support award portion of judgment expire 35 years after entry of judgment that first established support obligation, instead of 25 years after entry of judgment that first established support obligation.
- HB 2279 Provides that obligor under support order may bring civil action for damages against employer or other person who withholds money under order to withhold if withheld amounts exceed amount specified in order or are not paid within time allowed by law.
- HB 2280 Deletes requirement that Department of Justice distribute certain amounts collected as child support to obligees who are receiving public assistance.
- HB 2281 Provides that child support services for youth offender or other offender in custody of Oregon Youth Authority may be provided only if youth offender or other offender is Medicaid recipient or Medicaid application has been made on behalf of youth offender or other offender.
- HB 2282 Allows civil action against employer of obligor under child support judgment, or against person for which obligor has contracted to perform services, if obligor's employment or contractual relationship is designed, in part, to avoid payment in whole or part of obligor's child support obligation.
- HB 2283 Prevents post-conviction relief court from granting relief based on new federal constitutional rule unless United States Supreme Court holds rule must be applied retroactively.
- HB 2284 Makes nonsubstantive and technical changes in Oregon law.
- HB 2285 Makes crime of delivery of marijuana punishable by maximum of five years' imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both if delivery is for no consideration.
- HB 2286 Increases amount of noneconomic damages that may be awarded in civil action seeking damages arising out of bodily injury.
- HB 2287 Establishes Judicial System Surcharge Account.
- HB 2288 Extends statute of limitations from 10 years to 12 years for action for recovery of real property or for recovery of possession of real property.
- HB 2289 Increases time for conducting preliminary hearing on minor's application for emancipation to 15 days.
- HB 2290 Limits length of term of incarceration that may be imposed for revocation of probation under certain circumstances.
- HB 2291 Deletes requirement that Oregon Youth Authority make progress reports to Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2292 Broadens Department of Corrections authority to contract with public entity for provision of correctional services located in another state.
- HB 2293 Requires that two Multnomah County judges hold court in City of Gresham.
- HB 2294 Increases number of members appointed to Council on Court Procedures by Board of Governors of Oregon State Bar from 12 to 14.
- HB 2295 Directs counties to assume responsibility for supervision, sanctions and services of certain offenders subject to Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision.
- HB 2296 Creates presumption that persons certified by Department of Public Safety Standards and Training are eligible for concealed handgun license.
- HB 2297 Requires Housing and Community Services Department to establish program to assist public safety officers in purchasing primary residences in distressed areas.
- HB 2298 Includes overtime in calculation of amounts of donated leave employee of State of Oregon, county, municipality or other political subdivision may receive.
- HB 2299 Authorizes county court, through juvenile department director, to release youths and youth offenders from detention facility under certain circumstances.
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HB 2300-2399
- HB 2300 Requires certain collection agencies to maintain business office and keep certain records within this state.
- HB 2301 Raises allowable fee for dishonored check from $25 to $35.
- HB 2302 Authorizes county or city to seek reimbursement from person committed to local correctional facility no later than six years after person's release.
- HB 2303 Allows award of damages and attorney fees to servicemember bringing action to enforce right or remedy under Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.
- HB 2304 Eliminates requirement to notify and mail plan of merger to certain shareholders in advance of merger of parent and subsidiary corporations.
- HB 2305 Requires two or more classes of stock otherwise entitled to vote as separate groups on amendment to articles of incorporation to vote as single group if amendment affects classes in same or substantially similar way, unless articles provide or board of directors requires otherwise.
- HB 2306 Increases amount of value of vehicles and homesteads exempt from sale on execution of bankruptcy proceedings.
- HB 2307 Provides that person soliciting, collecting or attempting to collect claim owed or due another person is not collection agency unless debt is owed to other person at time of solicitation, collection or attempt to collect.
- HB 2308 Allows executor or trustee of estate to apply to Department of Revenue for determination of inheritance tax due and discharge from tax liability.
- HB 2309 Extends length of conservatorship created for minor from date protected person attains 18 years of age to date person attains 21 years of age.
- HB 2310 Allows party or petitioner to request that court modify any term in certain orders issued under Family Abuse Prevention Act.
- HB 2311 Clarifies that service of process or other legal documents is not prohibited for purposes of stalking protective order or restraining order under Family Abuse Prevention Act.
- HB 2312 Adds business entities formed by Native American or American Indian tribes to definitions of certain entities in Oregon law of corporations and partnerships.
- HB 2313 Deletes references to trusts, estates, trustees and executors from certain statutory definitions of "person" and "entity.".
- HB 2314 Modifies certain crimes predicated on person's status as felon.
- HB 2315 Provides that information relating to investigations conducted by Department of Public Safety Standards and Training may be withheld from public disclosure until investigation is completed and department issues report, unless public interest requires disclosure.
- HB 2316 Creates new circuit court judge positions.
- HB 2317 Requires Oregon State Lottery Commission to hold lottery prize in excess of $600 and notify State Court Administrator if lottery prize winner is listed in database of persons having liquidated and delinquent court accounts.
- HB 2318 Allows person arrested for state or municipal traffic offense to have arrest record expunged in certain circumstances.
- HB 2319 Changes unlawful discrimination laws that determine if individual is person with disability to be more similar to federal Americans with Disabilities Act.
- HB 2320 Provides that corrections officers have powers and authority of peace officers while acting within scope of employment.
- HB 2321 Removes requirement that certain offenders complete community service under supervision of Department of Corrections.
- HB 2322 Creates Task Force on Eyewitness Identification to study collection and handling of eyewitness identification evidence in criminal investigations.
- HB 2323 Modifies property offenses by increasing value threshold of property.
- HB 2324 Grants court discretion to allow persons to enter substance abuse diversion agreement under certain circumstances.
- HB 2325 Modifies amount of reimbursement due personal injury protection provider when total benefits exceed damages.
- HB 2326 Increases motor vehicle liability coverage required for property damage and certain personal injury protection benefits.
- HB 2327 Authorizes Department of Transportation to provide photograph on driver license, driver permit or identification card to licensed private investigator.
- HB 2328 Allows person arrested for state or municipal traffic offense to have arrest record expunged in certain circumstances.
- HB 2329 Modifies crime of endangering welfare of minor.
- HB 2330 Applies defense to crime of felon in possession of firearm to certain other crimes predicated on person's status as felon.
- HB 2331 Imposes additional eligibility requirement on defendant petitioning to enter into driving while under the influence of intoxicants diversion agreement for second or subsequent time.
- HB 2332 Provides that spouse may not claim privilege for confidential communication with other spouse if other spouse has voluntarily disclosed any substantial part of confidential communication.
- HB 2333 Authorizes grand jury to receive affidavit from financial company authenticating records of financial company.
- HB 2334 Modifies definitions of "recklessly" and "criminal negligence" for purposes of certain criminal laws.
- HB 2335 Prohibits State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision, after board denies petition for change in terms of confinement of prisoner convicted of aggravated murder or murder, from granting prisoner subsequent hearing that is less than two years, or more than 10 years, from date petition is denied.
- HB 2336 Provides that credibility of defendant's testimony in certain criminal proceedings may be challenged by introduction of evidence of defendant's conviction under another jurisdiction's statutory counterparts to specified Oregon crimes.
- HB 2337 Prohibits reduction of additional compensation payable by county to district attorney during district attorney's term of office.
- HB 2338 Provides that spouse may not claim husband-wife privilege for confidential communication in criminal action in which spouse is charged with offense against minor child to which spouse has legal duty.
- HB 2339 Expands exemption from disclosure of certain personal information to include personal information sought by district attorney, deputy district attorney, Attorney General or assistant attorney general, United States Attorney for District of Oregon or assistant United States attorney for District of Oregon, city attorney who engages in prosecution of criminal matters or deputy city attorney who engages in prosecution of criminal matters.
- HB 2340 Modifies provisions relating to venue in criminal prosecutions for stalking and for violating a court's stalking protective order.
- HB 2341 Modifies definition of marijuana for purposes of controlled substances laws.
- HB 2342 Authorizes governing body of county to appoint person to fill vacancy in office of justice of peace if court on which justice of peace served is not court of record.
- HB 2343 Modifies definition of "mentally incapacitated" for purposes of certain criminal statutes.
- HB 2344 Requires that sexually explicit property or material involving victim of criminal act remain in control of law enforcement agency or court throughout criminal proceeding.
- HB 2345 Directs Department of Human Services to establish or contract to establish impaired health professional program.
- HB 2346 Limits authority of health professional regulatory boards to conduct mental, physical or competency examinations, assessments or evaluations to cases in which board determines there is objectively reasonable basis for believing licensee or applicant poses danger to patient health or safety.
- HB 2347 Prohibits health professional regulatory board, Department of Human Services, Oregon Health Licensing Agency or board, advisory council or program overseen by Oregon Health Licensing Agency from assessing costs or attorney fees for disciplinary proceedings.
- HB 2348 Enacts Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children. .
- HB 2349 Directs county treasurer to pay investment income to person who deposits money with county to release perfected lien against improvement or land when treasurer distributes money to owner and lien claimant.
- HB 2350 Directs Director of Veterans' Affairs to assist veterans of military service in obtaining screening tests and treatment services for exposure to depleted uranium.
- HB 2351 Requires hospital emergency department to provide safe and effective care to individuals with mental illness and care that uses evidence-based practices and best practices from fields of mental health, trauma and emergency medical services.
- HB 2352 Requires preparation of racial and ethnic impact statement when legislation or state measure may affect racial composition of criminal offender population and when State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision considers rules pertaining to parole or post-prison supervision.
- HB 2353 Requires publicly traded corporation to hold special meeting of shareholders only if articles of incorporation or bylaws authorize shareholders to demand special meeting.
- HB 2354 Requires declarant of conversion condominium to make relocation payment to tenant after giving notice of conversion.
- HB 2355 Modifies mandatory minimum sentences for specified crimes.
- HB 2356 Modifies circumstances under which person may expunge criminal arrests and convictions.
- HB 2357 Modifies Uniform Disclaimer of Property Interests Act.
- HB 2358 Prohibits distribution of free samples of noncigarette tobacco products.
- HB 2359 Requires Director of Department of Environmental Quality to establish automatic tank gauge grant program.
- HB 2360 Provides that only last four digits of settlor's Social Security number need be provided in certain trust related proceedings.
- HB 2361 Requires health benefit plan to cover drug containing pseudoephedrine for allergy symptoms if plan covers prescription drugs for allergy symptoms.
- HB 2362 Allows Department of Education to make available assessment system that measures student's progress in achieving academic content standards at current grade level, determines grade level of student's understanding, knowledge or ability, tracks and provides reports on progress of student and makes predictions of anticipated student progress.
- HB 2363 Reduces number of members appointed by Governor to State Board of Forestry.
- HB 2364 Requires corporation and limited liability company to appoint records custodian to keep certain records.
- HB 2365 Prohibits selling, offering for sale or distributing novelty lighters.
- HB 2366 Modifies information to be included in notice of right to construction lien and waiver of right to construction lien.
- HB 2367 Prohibits retailer from selling or offering for sale, leasing, subletting or otherwise distributing children's product that contains certain chemical substances at identified concentrations.
- HB 2368 Prohibits person from providing or offering to provide debt management service in return for money or other consideration.
- HB 2369 Provides that release for bodily injuries obtained by motor vehicle liability insurer within 60 days following accident may not impair ability of insurer to recover personal injury protection benefits by subrogation.
- HB 2370 Requires motor vehicle insurers to provide reduction in premium charges for coverage of motorcycles under specified circumstances.
- HB 2371 Restricts situations in which private and governmental entities may swipe or store information from individual's driver license, driver permit or identification card.
- HB 2372 Requires Secretary of State to mail voters' pamphlet for primary, general or certain special elections to each active elector.
- HB 2373 Provides that person engages in unlawful practice when in course of person's business, vocation or occupation person employs unlawful collection practice.
- HB 2374 Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to license mortgage bankers and mortgage brokers in cooperation with Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry.
- HB 2375 Limits use of aerial fireworks display business in exclusive farm use zones to current business owners.
- HB 2376 Requires certain manufacturers of pharmaceuticals and other medical products to report annually to Department of Justice any payment or other transfer of value that manufacturer provides to certain recipients of those pharmaceuticals and products.
- HB 2377 Prohibits person of any age from operating motor vehicle while using mobile communication device except under certain circumstances.
- HB 2378 Lowers minimum age for required school attendance.
- HB 2379 Imposes additional tax on distributions of cigarettes.
- HB 2380 Creates Task Force on School Computers and Digital Technology.
- HB 2381 Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to transfer amount equal to five percent of gross revenues derived from sales of distilled liquor by bottle to Oregon Criminal Justice Commission Account.
- HB 2382 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Housing and Community Services Department for biennial expenses related to financing of manufactured dwelling park purchases by or on behalf of tenants that are persons or families with lower income.
- HB 2383 Gives tenants' association, facility purchase association or tenants' association supported nonprofit organization 14-day right of first refusal for offer or agreement by owner to sell manufactured dwelling park or marina.
- HB 2384 Requires Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to administer collaboration grants for local public safety coordinating councils.
- HB 2385 Creates offense of smoking in motor vehicle while person under age of 17 is in motor vehicle.
- HB 2386 Directs Secretary of State to adopt electronic voter registration system.
- HB 2387 Allows governing body of county to adopt ordinance to allow county to pay all or part of expense of postage for return identification envelopes for ballots sent to electors registered in county.
- HB 2388 Requires city or county to obtain and review comprehensive economic impact study before approving or disapproving application for permit to construct retail facility larger than 75,000 square feet of gross floor area.
- HB 2389 Provides that host or operator of Internet site is not liable for defamatory statement published on Internet site by another person unless host or operator failed to exercise due care to prevent publication of defamatory statement.
- HB 2390 Exempts geographic fisheries information submitted to public body from disclosure under public records law.
- HB 2391 Establishes Aging and Disability Resource Center program in Department of Human Services.
- HB 2392 Creates Federal Ocean Energy Fund for deposit of moneys received by state from federal government under federal Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act.
- HB 2393 Increases fees collectible by sheriff for serving legal documents and performing other civil duties.
- HB 2394 Provides that if witness is under 14 years of age, subpoena may be served by delivering copy to witness or to witness's parent, guardian or guardian ad litem.
- HB 2395 Eliminates requirement that certain agency warrants be issued to sheriff.
- HB 2396 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds to finance extension of bus rapid transit system in west Eugene.
- HB 2397 Includes in definition of "public works" fabrication or manufacture of nonstandard items produced by contract specifically for public works.
- HB 2398 Creates Oregon Career Readiness Certification Program in Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development for purpose of preparing Oregonians for workplace and college.
- HB 2399 Modifies duties of State Workforce Investment Board, Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development, and Education and Workforce Policy Advisor.
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HB 2400-2499
- HB 2400 Directs county sheriff's departments and municipal police departments to adopt policy addressing whether members may appear in uniform while off-duty.
- HB 2401 Expands crime of assault in the third degree to include assault with dangerous substance on public safety officer.
- HB 2402 Requires Department of Human Services to use savings from nursing home allocations to provide home and community-based care to seniors and persons with physical disabilities.
- HB 2403 Requires law enforcement agency that lawfully seizes motor vehicle to disable hidden compartment in vehicle unless vehicle is forfeited and agency either retains vehicle for use or determines that cost of disabling compartment exceeds value of vehicle.
- HB 2404 Directs Department of Human Services to take steps to maximize enrollment of children in state medical assistance program.
- HB 2405 Prohibits department, agency, commission or political subdivision of state from regulating Voice over Internet Protocol service and Internet Protocol-enabled service.
- HB 2406 Directs Water Resources Department to issue permits to appropriate water from Upper Columbia River for use in Columbia Basin.
- HB 2407 Provides credit against personal income taxes for payment of interest on principal of loans used to attend institution of higher education to obtain bachelor's or higher degree in social work if taxpayer is employed in qualifying employment.
- HB 2408 Directs Department of Transportation to make report regarding capacity, availability and efficiency of rail transportation in Oregon.
- HB 2409 Directs Director of Transportation to issue certificate of exemption to person who presents signed statement from physician that person should be exempted from wearing motorcycle helmet.
- HB 2410 Specifies that destruction of serial number is basis for crime of trafficking in vehicles with destroyed or altered identification numbers.
- HB 2411 Provides that membership of person in Public Employees Retirement System may be terminated by reason of inactivity only if Public Employees Retirement Board gives notice of impending loss of membership to person.
- HB 2412 Establishes conditions under which State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying may renew engineering certificate that has been delinquent more than five years.
- HB 2413 Establishes Oregon traumatic brain injury strategic partnership advisory council and specifies duties.
- HB 2414 Prescribes ballot titles and explanatory statements for House Joint Resolution 7 (2009) and House Joint Resolution 13 (2009).
- HB 2415 Requires Board on Public Safety Standards and Training to determine length of grace period within which investigator may renew license.
- HB 2416 Requires Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to notify investigator when license will expire at least 60 days prior to expiration.
- HB 2417 Requires Department of Transportation to notify road authority 60 days prior to closing railroad-highway grade crossing.
- HB 2418 Adds certain legal entities and persons affiliated with certain legal entities to list of parties exempt from real estate licensing law.
- HB 2419 Exempts employee areas from standards for food and beverages sold in schools.
- HB 2420 Establishes presumption that certain cancers are compensable occupational diseases for certain nonvolunteer firefighters.
- HB 2421 Requires person operating as scrap metal business to obtain certificate from Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 2422 Prohibits sale or purchase of catalytic converter unless seller or purchaser has permit issued by Department of Transportation.
- HB 2423 Requires scrap metal business to create and maintain certain records of purchase or receipt of metal property or other transactions related to metal property.
- HB 2424 Includes removal of noxious weeds as part of Oregon Adopt-a-Highway Program.
- HB 2425 Modifies elements of felony driving while under influence of intoxicants to include prior participation in diversion program.
- HB 2426 Imposes minimum fine of $2,000 for person convicted of driving while under influence of intoxicants if person had 0.15 percent or more by weight of alcohol in blood of person at time of offense.
- HB 2427 Provides that person commits offense of refusal to take test for intoxicants if person refuses to submit to urine test when requested to do so under implied consent law.
- HB 2428 Increases penalty for assault in third degree if defendant commits assault by means of motor vehicle and was driving while under influence of intoxicants.
- HB 2429 Modifies qualifications for property tax exemptions for business firms eligible to participate in enterprise zone program.
- HB 2430 Defines and modifies certain terms for purposes of applying prevailing rate of wage .
- HB 2431 Increases taxes on aircraft fuel used in turbo-prop and jet engines.
- HB 2432 Provides for public comment period and public hearings on certain premium rate filings for health insurance.
- HB 2433 Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to increase availability of state continuation of health care coverage for qualified persons whose employment has been terminated.
- HB 2434 Requires that certain causes of action related to improvement to certain large commercial structures be commenced within six years after substantial completion or abandonment of construction, alteration or repair unless plaintiff is public body.
- HB 2435 Requires Oregon Medical Board, on or before January 1, 2010, to implement expedited physician licensing process for purpose of issuing licenses by endorsement to qualified physicians.
- HB 2436 Establishes fee for recording of documents in deed and mortgage records of county.
- HB 2437 Requires Department of Transportation to study feasibility of constructing highway between Coos Bay and Ontario.
- HB 2438 Prohibits health insurers and health benefit plan carriers from requiring health providers to collect amounts chargeable to coinsurance or deductible amounts from insureds or enrollees as condition for receipt of payments from insurer or carrier for health services of provider.
- HB 2439 Modifies crime of possession of gambling device.
- HB 2440 Creates Director of Legislative Audit Office appointed by Joint Legislative Audit Committee.
- HB 2441 Provides that confession alone is sufficient to warrant conviction of defendant if certain conditions are met.
- HB 2442 Establishes Quality Care Fund.
- HB 2443 Creates Task Force on Public Guardianships for Vulnerable Adults.
- HB 2444 Expands duties of Long Term Care Ombudsman to include services to individuals with developmental disabilities and individuals with mental illness.
- HB 2445 Expands definition of categorically needy persons eligible for medical assistance to include individuals with disabilities under 19 years of age.
- HB 2446 Requires apportionments from State School Fund for kindergarten programs to be calculated based on full-day program if kindergarten student was eligible for and receiving early childhood special education by specified date.
- HB 2447 Increases penalty for crime of strangulation under certain circumstances to maximum of five years' imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both.
- HB 2448 Reinstates income tax credit for qualified adoption expenses with certain income limitations and eligibility requirements.
- HB 2449 Clarifies reasonable suspicion that suspicious physical injury to child may be result of child abuse.
- HB 2450 Establishes tax credit of not more than $5,000 for physician, physician assistant or nurse practitioner who conducts child abuse medical assessments.
- HB 2451 Creates two full-time positions in Department of Justice for purpose of performing duties of designated medical professionals.
- HB 2452 Establishes personal income tax credit for individuals donating certain transplanted organs during tax year.
- HB 2453 Redefines "representative of client" for purposes relating to lawyer-client privilege.
- HB 2454 Directs Department of Transportation to approve use of person's last name on customized plate if name meets certain qualifications.
- HB 2455 Allows districts to offer benefit plans other than benefit plans provided by Oregon Educators Benefit Board.
- HB 2456 Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to amend state building code to require installation of piped air refilling station systems in new high-rise structures.
- HB 2457 Authorizes journeyman plumber to design plumbing portion of fire sprinkler system for installation in residential structure subject to Low-Rise Residential Dwelling Code.
- HB 2458 Allows commodity commission to establish per diem payment to members that exceeds payment amount otherwise allowed.
- HB 2459 Requires Board on Public Safety Standards and Training to adopt rules prescribing procedures for reinstatement of investigator whose license has expired.
- HB 2460 Increases city population from 30,000 to 40,000 for classification as eligible rural area for purpose of emergency medical technician income tax credit.
- HB 2461 Imposes prevention, treatment and recovery tax on malt beverages.
- HB 2462 Provides that veterinarian or veterinary technician acting within scope of license is not pesticide user subject to pesticide use reporting system.
- HB 2463 Directs Department of State Police to adopt rules that identify reciprocal licenses that allow holder of license to carry concealed handgun in another state.
- HB 2464 Requires Public Employees' Benefit Board to provide eligible employees and their families with option of using health savings accounts.
- HB 2465 Creates subtraction from federal taxable income for health insurance premium payments made during tax year by individual taxpayer for health benefit coverage of taxpayer, taxpayer's spouse or dependents.
- HB 2466 Modifies Legislative Counsel administrative rule review program.
- HB 2467 Creates Task Force on Tobacco Tax Compliance.
- HB 2468 Requires drug manufacturers to file with State Board of Pharmacy annual report listing compensation given or paid to physicians and nurse practitioners.
- HB 2469 Creates Task Force on Tobacco Tax Compliance.
- HB 2470 Prohibits possessing, controlling or having charge of more than 50 sexually intact dogs that are two years of age or older for primary purpose of reproduction.
- HB 2471 Modifies subtraction of elderly medical expense from federal taxable income.
- HB 2472 Prohibits State Department of Energy from issuing preliminary certification to applicant seeking tax credit for erection, construction, installation or acquisition of large facility unless applicant meets specified criteria.
- HB 2473 Permits counties to impose real estate transfer tax if tax revenues are dedicated to affordable housing programs.
- HB 2474 Reduces discount on payment of property taxes.
- HB 2475 Extends cargo container property tax exemption to June 30, 2014.
- HB 2476 Creates sentencing enhancement for sexual abuse in second degree when offender is 21 years of age or older and is minor victim's athletic coach.
- HB 2477 Modifies crime of, and cause of action for, invasion of personal privacy.
- HB 2478 Modifies crime of sexual abuse in third degree to include intentionally propelling dangerous substance at another person for purpose of arousing or gratifying sexual desire.
- HB 2479 Authorizes civil action against person who submits false claim paid directly or indirectly by state.
- HB 2480 Clarifies that doctrine of contributory negligence is abolished.
- HB 2481 Makes declaration or covenant that requires payment to specified person upon future transfer of fee simple interest in real property void.
- HB 2482 Requires state agencies to add question on agency forms and publications regarding receipt of information about veterans' benefits.
- HB 2483 Requires person to get permit from Oregon Department of Aviation before constructing object or structure that constitutes physical hazard to air navigation.
- HB 2484 Creates crime of encouraging metal theft.
- HB 2485 Requires that, in election proposing annexation, votes from city and territory to be annexed be counted separately to determine separate majorities if acreage to be annexed is 20 acres or more.
- HB 2486 Establishes Distinguished Oregonian Medal to recognize and celebrate high-level contributions and achievements of Oregonians.
- HB 2487 Extends Oregon Opportunity Grant program to include qualified graduate students at eligible graduate institutions.
- HB 2488 Requires contracting agency to include in solicitation for public contract and in contract terms provision to encourage bidders, proposers and contractors to hire individuals released from Department of Corrections institution.
- HB 2489 Directs Department of Transportation to work with Department of Corrections to assist offenders in obtaining driver license or identification card prior to release from Department of Corrections institution.
- HB 2490 Requires Department of Corrections to provide certain documentation to inmate upon release from prison.
- HB 2491 Expands offense of driving while under influence of intoxicants to include any substance that adversely affects person's physical or mental faculties to noticeable or perceptible degree.
- HB 2492 Permits road authority to allow golf carts or substantially similar vehicles to operate on highways under jurisdiction of road authority.
- HB 2493 Prohibits Environmental Quality Commission from establishing greenhouse gas cap-and-trade system.
- HB 2494 Extends active duty military service homestead property tax exemption to residents deployed by Armed Forces of United States for more than 178 consecutive days.
- HB 2495 Limits access to certain public records of State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation.
- HB 2496 Authorizes property tax exemptions for qualified welfare programs that benefit animals.
- HB 2497 Expands ability of employer to prohibit use of medical marijuana in workplace.
- HB 2498 Creates crime of endangering aircraft in the second degree.
- HB 2499 Requires only persons under 21 years of age to wear motorcycle helmets.
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HB 2500-2599
- HB 2500 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to develop and make available Oregon transparency website for purpose of allowing people to view information that is public record and not exempt from disclosure.
- HB 2501 Defines "comparable" for purposes relating to arbitration of wages for Department of State Police troopers.
- HB 2502 Authorizes issuance of criminal process that authorizes or commands seizure or production of papers, documents, records or other things to recipient outside State of Oregon.
- HB 2503 Prohibits discrimination in employment under certain circumstances if discrimination is based on person's status as medical marijuana registry cardholder or use of medical marijuana off property or premises of employment or during hours that are not hours of employment.
- HB 2504 Modifies required contents of statement of economic interest.
- HB 2505 Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to conduct feasibility study regarding development of zone to improve fish habitat in specified areas.
- HB 2506 Requires health plans to cover services of professional counselors and marriage and family therapists if certain other services are covered by plan.
- HB 2507 Establishes standards for modified diploma.
- HB 2508 Requires state institutions of higher education to include certain fees as part of graduate student tuition costs if student is teacher or employee of institution.
- HB 2509 Requires school districts to provide human sexuality education courses in all public elementary and secondary schools as part of health education curriculum.
- HB 2510 Deletes 15-year limit on veteran's use of preference in public employment.
- HB 2511 Allows certain long term absent electors to use facsimile machine to cast ballot.
- HB 2512 Directs Department of Transportation to issue Fallen Public Safety Officer registration plates.
- HB 2513 Prohibits use of funds from federal State Children's Health Insurance Program to pay for coverage of individual eligible for employer-sponsored insurance unless required employee contribution exceeds 20 percent of premium cost.
- HB 2514 Exempts health care cost sharing ministry from requirements of Insurance Code.
- HB 2515 Requires State Board of Pharmacy to establish electronic prescription monitoring program for information reported by pharmacies regarding dispensing of certain prescription drugs.
- HB 2516 Requires Department of Human Services, law enforcement agency and other entity or person responsible for taking child into protective custody to provide parents or guardian with written information about parents' and guardian's rights and responsibilities, and resources for legal assistance, when child is taken into protective custody.
- HB 2517 Establishes Oregon State Charter School Board.
- HB 2518 Exempts from definition of "gift," for purposes of ethics laws, specified program material, specified expenses for attendance at conference and reasonable expenses paid to public school employee for accompanying students on educational trip.
- HB 2519 Allows residential general contractor, residential specialty contractor or residential limited contractor to undertake, offer to undertake or submit bid to perform work on large commercial structure if price of work does not exceed $250,000.
- HB 2520 Authorizes election of board of directors from within district for service district formed to serve unincorporated community or unincorporated area.
- HB 2521 Requires owner or operator of facility in which electronic signaling device is located to post contact number for emergency response personnel in event that electronic signaling device is activated outside of normal business hours.
- HB 2522 Repeals prohibition against political subdivision's adoption or enforcement of local law or regulation of certain offenses related to public intoxication, public drinking, drunk and disorderly conduct, vagrancy or using or being under influence of controlled substances.
- HB 2523 Establishes Oregon Health Access Fund and specifies permissible expenditures by Department of Human Services from fund.
- HB 2524 Requires Department of Human Services to request that Department of State Police conduct state and nationwide criminal records checks on individuals providing direct care to children, elderly persons and persons with disabilities.
- HB 2525 Creates offense of endangering child safety.
- HB 2526 Prohibits person of any age from operating motor vehicle while using mobile communication device for purpose of receiving or transmitting text communication.
- HB 2527 Directs elected officials and state agencies who provide electronic information to public to provide notice of any electronic tracking feature embedded in electronic communication.
- HB 2528 Allows issuance of special events license to brewery-public house licensee.
- HB 2529 Modifies procedures related to seizure and forfeiture of criminally mistreated animals.
- HB 2530 Authorizes Department of Human Services to adopt rules addressing storage, transportation and use of firearms and ammunition in presence of children in foster care.
- HB 2531 Expands purpose of Major League Stadium Grant Fund to include entering into agreements that grant incremental soccer tax revenues for purpose of financing, developing, constructing and furnishing major league stadium designed for use by Major League Soccer team located in Portland.
- HB 2532 Specifies that statutes and rules that apply to school district boards, school districts or public schools do not apply to small schools.
- HB 2533 Extends date on which schools must qualify as small high school for purpose of calculating school district's adjusted daily membership weighted.
- HB 2534 Requires agencies of executive department to take certain actions to protect environment.
- HB 2535 Creates Charitable Prescription Drug Program in State Board of Pharmacy for purpose of distributing donated prescription drugs to needy or uninsured individuals.
- HB 2536 Expands robbery in first degree to include use of look-alike firearm.
- HB 2537 Enacts Uniform Power of Attorney Act.
- HB 2538 Requires use of headlights when windshield wipers are on.
- HB 2539 Prohibits use, exploding or causing explosion of firework items within limits of city having population of 300,000 or more except during specified yearly period.
- HB 2540 Repeals statutory designation of person or organization engaging services of musician as employer of musician for purposes of unemployment insurance compensation taxes unless written contract between parties provides exception.
- HB 2541 Requires driver license or identification card issued by Department of Transportation to indicate that person may not purchase alcoholic liquor if person is convicted at least two times of driving while under influence of intoxicants.
- HB 2542 Defines "medium-speed electric vehicle" for purposes of Oregon Vehicle Code.
- HB 2543 Allows motorcycle operator to replace discharge nozzle after dispensing fuel.
- HB 2544 Establishes Oregon Environmental Literacy Task Force.
- HB 2545 Includes temporary employees in definition of "appropriate bargaining unit" for purposes of collective bargaining between public employers and public employees.
- HB 2546 Prohibits public employer from hiring permanent replacements for public employees engaged in lawful strike.
- HB 2547 Denies public assistance to fleeing felons, Class A or B misdemeanants or probation, parole or post-prison supervision violators who are actively sought by law enforcement authorities.
- HB 2548 Limits top speed limit or designated speed to 55 miles per hour.
- HB 2549 Expands time period in which certain business firms must hire employees in order to qualify for long term rural enterprise zone tax exemption.
- HB 2550 Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to issue limited number of smoking licenses to allow smoking in taverns that meet certain conditions.
- HB 2551 Requires that State Board of Higher Education make monthly employer contribution on behalf of employee participating in Optional Retirement Plan equal to at least eight percent of employee's salary.
- HB 2552 Requires Department of Human Services, in determining income available for costs of care for applicant for or recipient of Oregon Supplemental Income Program medical assistance, to disregard income paid by applicant or recipient for child or spousal support.
- HB 2553 Requires Department of Transportation to pay reasonable costs for removal of any vehicle, cargo or debris from state highway after motor vehicle accident of uninsured vehicle if accident resulted in death of person 18 years of age or younger.
- HB 2554 Modifies definition of "vulnerable user of a public way.".
- HB 2555 Defines "individual with a disability" for products of individuals with disabilities as individual who receives Social Security disability benefits or Social Security income.
- HB 2556 Limits service of Oregon National Guard to State of Oregon under certain circumstances.
- HB 2557 Makes certain part-time faculty members at public institutions of higher education eligible for same health care benefits as full-time faculty members.
- HB 2558 Allows school to qualify as remote small elementary school for purpose of weighting in State School Fund distribution formula if school is not within eight miles of school in same school district.
- HB 2559 Removes requirement for State Department of Agriculture to monitor ethanol fuel production and issue notice when ethanol production reaches specified level.
- HB 2560 Prohibits alteration of certified copy of recorded instrument when rerecording corrected document.
- HB 2561 Permits public bodies leasing land from other exempt public bodies to file claim for property tax exemption for prior tax years by April 1, 2010.
- HB 2562 Exempts school buses and school activity vehicles from certain size limitations.
- HB 2563 Directs Department of Transportation to stop processing vehicle title application or cancel title if department receives notice from vehicle dealer under certain circumstances.
- HB 2564 Modifies requirements relating to hours of operation for testing stations that conduct motor vehicle pollution control system inspections.
- HB 2565 Directs Department of Transportation to establish procedures to expedite titling of vehicles.
- HB 2566 Permits vehicle dealers from other jurisdictions to sell vehicles at auctions held by person certified as vehicle dealer in this state.
- HB 2567 Permits person to purchase single trip permit for certain vehicles.
- HB 2568 Directs Department of Transportation to refuse issuance or renewal of vehicle dealer certificate or cancel certificate if person is convicted of felony of moral turpitude.
- HB 2569 Establishes consular corps registration plates for use on motor vehicles.
- HB 2570 Directs Governor to appoint to Oregon Health and Science University Board of Directors member who has experience in representing interests of employees.
- HB 2571 Allows certain veterans with honorable discharges to pay tuition and fees at discounted rates.
- HB 2572 Prohibits certain persons from serving as chief petitioner of initiative, referendum or recall petition or as official associated with entity paying persons to circulate petitions or on whose behalf petitions are being circulated.
- HB 2573 Specifies conditions related to sale of formerly submerged and submersible lands that at time of sale are filled lands and that are owned by state.
- HB 2574 Creates Veterinarian Loan Repayment Program for certain veterinarians who provide veterinary services in veterinary resource shortage area.
- HB 2575 Establishes Oregon Scholars Program.
- HB 2576 Requires persons 75 years of age or older to renew driver licenses every four years and to take driving test prior to renewal.
- HB 2577 Establishes presumption that certain bloodborne diseases are compensable occupational diseases for public safety officers.
- HB 2578 Requires tower who tows vehicle at request of owner of parking facility to take and maintain photograph of vehicle.
- HB 2579 Creates Task Force on Lower Columbia River Salmon Harvest Allocation.
- HB 2580 Requires that general or special election ballots list name of candidate for partisan office for each nomination candidate receives, with name of each political party that nominated candidate printed opposite one of listings of candidate's name.
- HB 2581 Transfers administration of Rural Health Services Program from Oregon Student Assistance Commission to Office of Rural Health.
- HB 2582 Establishes Oregon Center for Business and Economic Education to increase student education in business and economics.
- HB 2583 Prohibits person from launching boat into waters of this state under certain circumstances.
- HB 2584 Modifies antitrust laws so that person with indirect dealings with adverse party may sue and recover treble damages.
- HB 2585 Repeals Oregon Rule of Civil Procedure prohibiting class action for recovery of statutory minimum penalties for violations of Unlawful Trade Practices Act, federal Truth in Lending Act and similar statutes.
- HB 2586 Allows Department of Education to award grants for school library programs.
- HB 2587 Prohibits certain health care facilities from employing or contracting with surgical technologist unless surgical technologist meets certain requirements.
- HB 2588 Enacts Interstate Compact for Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote.
- HB 2589 Requires health benefit plans to provide coverage for hearing aids for enrollees under 18 years of age and enrollees eligible as dependents who are enrolled in accredited educational institution.
- HB 2590 Directs Secretary of State to conduct performance and program audits on tax expenditures.
- HB 2591 Creates crime of trafficking in illegal aliens.
- HB 2592 Directs Attorney General to take all necessary steps to pursue reimbursement from federal government for costs incurred by state by reason of incarceration of illegal aliens in state.
- HB 2593 Requires Public Employees Retirement Board to allow retired members and beneficiaries to make voluntary monthly contributions to labor organizations.
- HB 2594 Requires student who receives diploma from school district or public charter school to demonstrate proficiency in Oregon Studies and subjects on test administered to persons who apply for citizenship.
- HB 2595 Prohibits certain employers from compensating nurses who provide home health or hospice services on per-visit basis.
- HB 2596 Requires Land Conservation and Development Commission to review and consider Forest Park for possible designation as area of critical state concern.
- HB 2597 Increases income limit from 185 percent to 200 percent of federal poverty guidelines for eligibility of pregnant women for medical assistance.
- HB 2598 Creates Human Stem Cell Research Committee in Department of Human Services.
- HB 2599 Requires school districts to include specified elements in policy prohibiting harassment, intimidation or bullying and prohibiting cyberbullying.
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HB 2600-2699
- HB 2600 Requires transient lodging facilities with 175 or more units to provide lift system for persons with disabilities to access bed, toilet and shower or bath.
- HB 2601 Allows formation of agricultural fuel cooperative consisting of not more than 10 agricultural commodity producers and having sole purpose of supplying motor vehicle fuel to members for use in farm vehicles or for farm-related nonhighway use.
- HB 2602 Requires medical staff bylaws at health care facility to provide for fair hearing process to challenge denial, revocation, suspension or restriction of physician privileges.
- HB 2603 Allows use of metal detectors or similar devices in state parks without permit, fee or other charge.
- HB 2604 Requires covered entities to report annually on system safeguards for protecting confidentiality of individually identifiable health information.
- HB 2605 Establishes Critical Need Foreign Language Study Abroad Scholarship Program within Department of Education to enable students to learn critically needed foreign languages.
- HB 2606 Allows school district or public charter school to award high school diploma to certain students who do not meet graduation requirements but who completed school year in study abroad program.
- HB 2607 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for purposes of developing, establishing and administering five Mandarin immersion programs.
- HB 2608 Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt rules allowing insurers to offer health insurance policies excluding benefits or coverage of specified conditions and services otherwise required by law.
- HB 2609 Requires Department of Human Services and Department of Revenue to collaborate in establishing outreach program to educate senior citizens and persons with disabilities about property tax deferral.
- HB 2610 Broadens category of health care professionals who may use certain titles.
- HB 2611 Increases preceding year production limit for brewery-public house licensee selling at wholesale.
- HB 2612 Extends statute of ultimate repose for product liability civil actions.
- HB 2613 Prohibits landlord from charging utility or service rates or charges to tenants that are greater than rates or charges that utility or service providers are charging landlord.
- HB 2614 Requires landlord for rental dwelling unit located in flood plain to notify tenant that unit is in 100-year flood plain.
- HB 2615 Requires majority approval by county governing body of urban renewal plan proposed, substantially amended or extended in area by city of 300,000 within county boundaries.
- HB 2616 Removes prohibition against local government imposition of taxes on cigarettes and tobacco products.
- HB 2617 Requires Department of Education to advise school guidance counselors on techniques and tools for informing high school students of educational opportunities.
- HB 2618 Directs road authority to evaluate and review, within 90 days, request from person to establish or change designated speed for certain highways.
- HB 2619 Requires Legislative Counsel to solicit bids for printing of Oregon Revised Statutes each biennium.
- HB 2620 Provides for constitutional convention in 2011.
- HB 2621 Requires elections filing officer to modify ballot when vacancy occurs before 47th day before date of election.
- HB 2622 Requires sellers of tobacco products to also sell smoking cessation products during hours tobacco products are sold.
- HB 2623 Authorizes Department of Corrections to grant 60-day reduction in term of incarceration to inmates who successfully complete educational program.
- HB 2624 Defines "economically distressed worker training" and "eligible economically distressed workers" for purposes of unemployment insurance benefits.
- HB 2625 Authorizes Department of Environmental Quality to board and inspect certain vessels and to collect ballast water samples.
- HB 2626 Directs Director of State Department of Energy to administer energy efficiency and sustainable technology loan program for purpose of encouraging investments in energy efficiency, renewable energy and energy conservation.
- HB 2627 Increases standard penalty for animal abuse in first degree to maximum of five years' imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both.
- HB 2628 Authorizes moneys available for access and habitat programs to be expended on programs that promote access to public and private lands through acquisition of lands or through acquisition of easements.
- HB 2629 Imposes additional fine of $500 on person convicted of crime of interfering with law enforcement animal.
- HB 2630 Abolishes Oregon Fryer Commission.
- HB 2631 Provides that consumer contract may not contain provision to renew contract for additional term automatically or unless consumer declares intention to terminate or not renew contract.
- HB 2632 Appropriates moneys to Oregon Student Assistance Commission for rural health loan repayment program.
- HB 2633 Modifies definition of "supervisory employee" for purposes of public employee collective bargaining law.
- HB 2634 Authorizes State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation to accept letter of credit or similar instrument to secure payment of premiums.
- HB 2635 Requires that certain public officials submit to drug test two times every calendar year.
- HB 2636 Exempts employee of United States Department of Agriculture in course of lawful taking of wildlife from criminal laws related to possession and discharge of firearms.
- HB 2637 Requires Personnel Division of Oregon Department of Administrative Services to adopt rules prohibiting smoking on state property and in places of employment operated by state.
- HB 2638 Requires Legislative Administrator to present plan to Legislative Assembly for State Capitol to achieve zero carbon footprint by December 31, 2015.
- HB 2639 Allows tenant to place political signs anywhere on space owned or leased by tenant.
- HB 2640 Authorizes city with population of 140,000 or greater to designate speeds on highways under specified circumstances.
- HB 2641 Modifies definition of online communication for purposes of online sexual corruption of child.
- HB 2642 Limits maximum indebtedness of urban renewal plan to amount based on estimated cost of completing urban renewal projects listed in report accompanying plan.
- HB 2643 Establishes procedure by which special taxing district may be excluded from participation in urban renewal plan.
- HB 2644 Exempts transferor of firearm from performing criminal history record check if purchaser or recipient has concealed handgun license.
- HB 2645 Requires Department of State Police to destroy records obtained during criminal records check within 24 hours of approval for qualified firearms purchases.
- HB 2646 Expands eligibility for certain forestland special assessments to include certain lands used for intensively managed hardwood timber production.
- HB 2647 Changes sunset date for utility public purpose charges from 2026 to 2012.
- HB 2648 Reduces amount of federal income tax deductions and state tax credits allowable in calculation of state income or excise tax by 10 percent.
- HB 2649 Increases tax rates for individuals with taxable income above $125,000 for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2009.
- HB 2650 Increases personal income tax rate for taxpayers with taxable income above certain level.
- HB 2651 Increases personal income tax rate for taxpayers with taxable income above certain level.
- HB 2652 Increases personal income tax rate for taxpayers with taxable income above certain level.
- HB 2653 Removes exception to standard income apportionment method that provides for double-weighted sales factor in apportionment formula as applicable to forest products industry taxpayers.
- HB 2654 Clarifies that apportionment provisions apply to local option taxes imposed by county for roads.
- HB 2655 Prohibits adverse possession of land owned by mass transit district or transportation district.
- HB 2656 Equates mandated health insurance coverage of biological child with mandated health insurance coverage of adopted child.
- HB 2657 Increases filing fee for candidates for office of state Senator and state Representative.
- HB 2658 Requires dental technicians to provide information to dentists and patients upon request about location where oral prosthetic devices were manufactured.
- HB 2659 Permits reimbursement of Law Enforcement Contacts Policy and Data Review Committee members' expenses.
- HB 2660 Increases maximum amount of revenues from civil penalties assessed for violations of occupational safety or health statutes that may be credited to Workers' Memorial Scholarship Account.
- HB 2661 Modifies distribution of proceeds from sale of certain property owned by Department of Corrections.
- HB 2662 Modifies definition of "native fish" for purposes of salmon and trout enhancement program.
- HB 2663 Requires public employer to create memorial for employees killed while working on public works project.
- HB 2664 Grants Oregon Criminal Justice Commission authority to apply for and receive gifts and grants and administer grants to carry out duties of commission .
- HB 2665 Approves adoption of new rule and amendments to existing rules of Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.
- HB 2666 Creates work group on maternal mental health disorders within Department of Human Services.
- HB 2667 Requires Secretary of State to verify residence of candidate for state Senator or state Representative under specified circumstances.
- HB 2668 Creates procedure for defendant convicted of aggravated murder to assert that defendant is person with mental retardation and may not be sentenced to death.
- HB 2669 Creates procedure for defendant charged with aggravated murder to assert that defendant is person with mental retardation and may not be sentenced to death.
- HB 2670 Creates procedure for defendant convicted of aggravated murder to assert that defendant is person with mental retardation and may not be sentenced to death.
- HB 2671 Clarifies use of moneys collected by metropolitan service district from service or user fees for solid waste disposal.
- HB 2672 Increases rate of tax on distribution of moist snuff.
- HB 2673 Prohibits person from intentionally selling or using software to circumvent, thwart, interfere with or evade any control or measure that ensures equitable distribution, sale or resale of admission tickets for entertainment event.
- HB 2674 Prohibits schools from using school property to provide printing, binding or graphic arts services to public or to state or local government or political subdivision.
- HB 2675 Authorizes governing body of county to establish moratorium on tree cutting in residential or commercial areas while governing body considers proposed ordinance limiting or prohibiting tree cutting in area.
- HB 2676 Creates offense of unlawful disposition of tobacco product.
- HB 2677 Creates wording requirements and prohibitions for signs posted for accessible parking spaces.
- HB 2678 Reduces sentences of persons committed to custody of Department of Corrections by one percent.
- HB 2679 Authorizes circuit court having jurisdiction where prehearing detention or civil commitment occurred to order expunction of records of proceedings.
- HB 2680 Prohibits use, sale, transfer or exchange for value, for commercial purposes, of prescription drug information that identifies prescriber or subject of prescription drug order.
- HB 2681 Adds green, yellow and red bicycle signals to list of traffic control devices.
- HB 2682 Directs joint legislative interim committee on judiciary or other appropriate interim committee to take testimony on feasibility and advisability of reinstituting system of commercial surety bail.
- HB 2683 Prohibits possession of replica firearm on school grounds under certain circumstances.
- HB 2684 Authorizes imposition of sentencing enhancement of 36 to 60 months upon conviction of gang-related felony.
- HB 2685 Authorizes Department of Transportation to issue duplicate disabled parking permit placards for each vehicle registered by applicant in this state.
- HB 2686 Adds pharmacists to list of public or private officials required to report child abuse.
- HB 2687 Specifies how moneys payable under settlement agreement entered into on behalf of minor or judgment in favor of minor shall be paid.
- HB 2688 Directs Department of Human Services to report, by percentage, race or ethnicity of children in foster care system compared to race or ethnicity of children in general population.
- HB 2689 Requires health benefit plan to provide payment, coverage or reimbursement for covered service when performed by chiropractic physician.
- HB 2690 Permits person operating bicycle to enter intersection with specified traffic control device without stopping, provided that person operating bicycle slows to safe speed and yields right of way to traffic or pedestrians.
- HB 2691 Requires that certain percentages of moneys spent by Judicial Department on specified treatment and intervention programs, and of moneys that offenders are required to pay for specified court-ordered treatment and intervention programs, must be for cost-effective, evidence-based programs.
- HB 2692 Establishes that employee who returns to work after taking family leave is entitled to be restored to available equivalent position instead of being restored to same position of employment held by employee before taking leave.
- HB 2693 Establishes standards for number of licensed nurses or school nurses required for number of students based on health needs of students.
- HB 2694 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to develop and implement program to provide technical assistance to Oregon landowners, businesses and communities regarding nonlethal options to reduce conflict between humans and wildlife.
- HB 2695 Prohibits county clerk from refusing to record instrument required or permitted by law to be recorded because of title or presence in instrument of extraneous information.
- HB 2696 Requires addition to taxable income for Oregon tax purposes of amounts attributable to like-kind exchanges and excluded from federal taxable income because of operation of certain federal law.
- HB 2697 Requires addition to taxable income for Oregon tax purposes of amounts earned by United States citizens or residents working abroad and excluded from federal taxable income because of operation of certain federal law.
- HB 2698 Requires addition to taxable income for Oregon tax purposes of contributions to employee stock ownership plans exempted from federal taxable income of employees and employers because of operation of certain federal laws.
- HB 2699 Modifies definition of "public works." Classifies exemption from ad valorem property taxation as funds of public agency for purpose of imposing prevailing rate of wage.
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HB 2700-2799
- HB 2700 Extends deadline for claiming property tax exemption by certain public and other exempt entities.
- HB 2701 Prohibits cities that use photo red light cameras from providing compensation to manufacturers and vendors of photo red light cameras based on number of citations issued or percentage of moneys collected from payment of fines.
- HB 2702 Creates Work Group on Prescriptive Authority for Licensed Psychologists for purposes related to psychologists prescribing medications.
- HB 2703 Eliminates requirement that both issue of representation by labor organization and issue of designation of organization as exclusive representative be placed on ballot for representation elections for faculty of certain universities.
- HB 2704 Eliminates offset for workers' compensation benefits in calculating disability retirement allowance payable to Tier 2 member of Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 2705 Modifies circumstances that require insurer or self-insured employer to contact injured worker for evaluation of eligibility for vocational assistance.
- HB 2706 Authorizes insurer or self-insured employer to close workers' compensation claim if preponderance of medical evidence supports closure and attending physician fails to provide closing report after receiving request for report.
- HB 2707 Requires injured worker to provide, within 60 days of mailing of request, verifiable documentation of wages received from all subject employers of injured worker to establish eligibility for supplemental temporary disability benefits.
- HB 2708 Requires employer to verify legal status of employee to be employed in United States through federal E-Verify program prior to deducting expenses related to worker's employment from Oregon taxable income.
- HB 2709 Repeals expedited bargaining process in collective bargaining between public employers and employees.
- HB 2710 Changes record to be used by county in recording long term care lien or recording discharge or release of long term care lien.
- HB 2711 Requires addition to taxable income for Oregon tax purposes of amounts allowed to civilian federal employees abroad and excluded from federal taxable income because of operation of certain federal law.
- HB 2712 Repeals income tax credit for gross premium tax paid by insurers on fire insurance policies.
- HB 2713 Applies disciplinary action provisions to all public safety officers.
- HB 2714 Creates Shipping Transport of Aquatic Invasive Species Task Force.
- HB 2715 Permits corporations operating emerging businesses to defer corporate excise and income taxes.
- HB 2716 Creates subtraction from taxable income for local government pension income from certain retirement plans not within Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 2717 Allows court to award punitive damages in public employee whistleblower case.
- HB 2718 Creates Task Force on Women Veterans' Health Care.
- HB 2719 Considers student attending approved study abroad program to be resident pupil for purpose of State School Fund calculations.
- HB 2720 Allocates moneys from Administrative Services Economic Development Fund to Oregon Innovation Council for deposit in Oregon Innovation Fund for specified purposes.
- HB 2721 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to transfer certain amounts from Tobacco Settlement Funds Account to Department of Human Services for certain purposes.
- HB 2722 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for Start Making a Reader Today (SMART) program.
- HB 2723 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to adopt rules setting fees payable by labor organizations that receive amounts deducted from salary or wages of certain public employees.
- HB 2724 Requires Department of Human Services to provide emergency and nonemergency dental services in Oregon Health Plan.
- HB 2725 Prohibits allowance of tax incentives for use of biofuel or biomass that is fit for human consumption.
- HB 2726 Requires chain restaurant to make certain nutritional information regarding menu items offered by restaurant available to customers.
- HB 2727 Exempts records and information that identify person as holder of or applicant for concealed handgun license from disclosure.
- HB 2728 Creates new category of medical assistance for individuals under 21 years of age who, at age 18, were in foster care.
- HB 2729 Requires Department of Human Services to provide medical assistance, during prescribed presumptive eligibility period, to pregnant women who meet income criteria as determined by qualified provider.
- HB 2730 Prohibits employer from including residency pay differential in wages or salaries of employees that is based on cities, counties or states in which employees reside.
- HB 2731 Permits contracting agency and person appealing disqualification or denial, revocation or revision of prequalification for public contracting work to agree on time in which Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services or local contract board must conduct hearing and decide appeal.
- HB 2732 Creates Career and Technical Education Collaboration Task Force for purpose of developing plan to increase collaboration among, and developing partnerships between, kindergarten through grade 12 schools, community colleges, labor, business and industry in relation to career and technical education.
- HB 2733 Requires Department of Transportation to include asphaltic concrete pavement mix composed of up to five percent recycled asphaltic shingles in materials selected for construction, maintenance and operation of state highways.
- HB 2734 Prohibits gillnet fishing on lower Columbia River except in off-channel fishery enhancement areas specified by rule of State Fish and Wildlife Commission.
- HB 2735 Directs Governor to appoint Drug Policy Coordinator.
- HB 2736 Allows Department of Human Services to provide grants to nonprofit organizations for treatment of persons with alcoholism and drug dependence.
- HB 2737 Eliminates limit of $10 on public land corner preservation fee.
- HB 2738 Provides that disabled or abandoned vehicle taken into custody by public body be sold or disposed of by person engaged to tow vehicle.
- HB 2739 Modifies motor vehicle inventory for which dealer may be allowed fair and reasonable compensation upon termination, cancellation, nonrenewal or discontinuance of franchise.
- HB 2740 Increases number of members on Trust for Cultural Development Board.
- HB 2741 Establishes Next Generation Fund.
- HB 2742 Requires State Fish and Wildlife Commission to implement road and access closure program in order to ensure that persons hunting with firearms have same access to lands as that provided to persons hunting with bows.
- HB 2743 Requires State Fish and Wildlife Commission to establish identical procedures for issuance of licenses, tags and permits for persons hunting with bows and persons hunting with firearms.
- HB 2744 Requires employer that employs 25 or more persons in Oregon for each working day during specified periods of time to provide leave to certain employees who are spouses of members of military forces that are on active duty during periods of military conflict.
- HB 2745 Authorizes counties to adopt premium fee for premium service program for development review permits.
- HB 2746 Requires escrow agent to arrange for interpreter services at closing of real estate transaction for single family dwelling if principal is non-English-speaking individual.
- HB 2747 Limits fees governing bodies may charge for conducting reviews of proposed changes to property in historic districts.
- HB 2748 Prohibits public employer from laying off or terminating employee who does not speak Spanish.
- HB 2749 Increases amusement device tax to fund Oregon Youth Conservation Corps.
- HB 2750 Authorizes extension of sanitary sewer system to specified lots or parcels outside urban growth boundaries and outside unincorporated communities without taking exception to statewide land use planning goal relating to level of urban and rural public facilities and services.
- HB 2751 Prescribes method by which Department of Corrections supervises inmate work crews.
- HB 2752 Defines "individual with a disability" for products of individuals with disabilities as individual who receives Social Security disability benefits or Social Security income.
- HB 2753 Authorizes changes in fees pawnbroker may collect for certain items.
- HB 2754 Creates tax credit for educational expenses or contributions to qualified scholarship granting organization.
- HB 2755 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to conduct study of options available for utilizing reinsurance and other mechanisms for spreading risk in individual and small employer group health insurance markets and submit report to Legislative Assembly by December 1, 2010.
- HB 2756 Establishes higher education scholarship program to reward foreign language proficiency and encourage continued improvement in foreign language proficiency.
- HB 2757 Directs Legislative Assembly to include appropriations exceeding $5 million in separate bills.
- HB 2758 Requires public agency to include amount in contract for construction, reconstruction or major renovation of public building equivalent to 1.5 percent of total contract price for inclusion of appropriate green energy technology.
- HB 2759 Creates form for correction of errors concerning status or effect of recorded trust deed.
- HB 2760 Gives court appointed special advocate authority to copy and inspect records of individual or institution that seeks to become caregiver, custodian, guardian or adoptive parent of child or ward.
- HB 2761 Allows landowner to request independent soil capability assessment.
- HB 2762 Designates May 8 of each year as Military Family Appreciation Day.
- HB 2763 Permits contracting agency that uses public funds to procure goods for public use to give preference to agricultural products produced and transported entirely within state if certain conditions are met.
- HB 2764 Exempts concealed handgun license records from disclosure under public records law.
- HB 2765 Eliminates comparison of current year weighted average daily membership (ADMw) with prior year ADMw to calculate distributions under funding formulas for school districts and education service districts.
- HB 2766 Specifies minimum number of instructional days that class schedule adopted by district school board must provide.
- HB 2767 Calculates weighted average daily membership (ADMw) of school district to include students eligible for and enrolled in secondary professional technical education program.
- HB 2768 Changes percentage of federal earned income credit allowable as credit against Oregon personal income tax.
- HB 2769 Repeals tax credit allowable to owner or operator of farmworker housing.
- HB 2770 Directs Department of Transportation to design and issue registration plate that grants parking privileges to qualifying person with disability.
- HB 2771 Subjects small vintners to wine taxation by eliminating exemption.
- HB 2772 Phases out medical income tax subtraction for elderly taxpayers with federal adjusted gross income exceeding $100,000.
- HB 2773 Imposes one percent surcharge on corporate income taxes.
- HB 2774 Imposes one percent surcharge on personal income taxes.
- HB 2775 Classifies certain juvenile caseworkers and juvenile detention workers as police officers for purposes of benefits under Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 2776 Allows member of Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan who is police officer or firefighter to purchase benefit units in same manner as Tier One or Tier Two member of Public Employees Retirement System who is police officer or firefighter.
- HB 2777 Creates income tax credit for qualified investments in machinery and equipment.
- HB 2778 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to adopt process to identify entry level and light duty assignments for injured state workers employed by executive or administrative department of state.
- HB 2779 Prohibits vehicle dealer from taking vehicle on consignment from person who does not hold vehicle dealer certificate from this state or another jurisdiction.
- HB 2780 Requires health benefit plan coverage for treatment of infertility.
- HB 2781 Prohibits taking salmon, steelhead or sturgeon in Columbia River using any type of net.
- HB 2782 Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to double number of hatchery smolts by specified date.
- HB 2783 Requires Department of Transportation to issue Oregon Trail registration plate.
- HB 2784 Directs specified interim legislative committees to review operations of specified financial institutions that receive funds from Troubled Asset Relief Program to ensure institutions meet goals and obligations of program.
- HB 2785 Suspends operation of income tax credit for political contributions for two years.
- HB 2786 Requires curricula in kindergarten through grade 12 related to health or performing arts to include instruction about noise and effects of noise on hearing, health and learning.
- HB 2787 Modifies conduct of disciplinary proceedings by Oregon State Board of Nursing.
- HB 2788 Prescribes salary calculation for substitute teachers in school district with four-day week class schedule.
- HB 2789 Clarifies that "parole and probation officer" means either full-time employee of Department of Corrections, county or court or officer certified and employed full-time for more than one year and currently employed part-time by Department of Corrections, county or court.
- HB 2790 Modifies membership of Board on Public Safety Standards and Training .
- HB 2791 Permits person to bring action against insurer or other person that commits or performs unfair claim settlement practice.
- HB 2792 Requires manufacturers of children's products that contain priority chemicals to disclose information to Department of Human Services on their use if department designates chemical as priority chemical based on potential exposure of child or fetus to chemical.
- HB 2793 Limits insurance company investments in stocks by aggregate amount and type.
- HB 2794 Requires health benefit plans to provide coverage of human papillomavirus vaccine for female beneficiaries who are at least 11 years of age but no older than 26 years of age.
- HB 2795 Requires all school buses with diesel engines to be retrofitted with certain engines and technology by 2017 or replaced by recently manufactured school buses by 2025.
- HB 2796 Prohibits setting aside conviction of criminally negligent homicide.
- HB 2797 Repeals notification and examination requirements that apply to children who are taught by private teacher, parent or legal guardian.
- HB 2798 Allows certain public charter schools to qualify as small high school for purpose of small school district grant.
- HB 2799 Limits to federal funds assets that revert to State Board of Education when charter of public charter school is terminated or public charter school dissolves and public charter school had been existing public school.
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HB 2800-2899
- HB 2800 Directs Department of Education to provide reimbursements to school districts that serve Oregon food products as part of United States Department of Agriculture's National School Lunch Program or School Breakfast Program.
- HB 2801 Gives priority for grants and loans for public charter schools to schools that are only school in school district or that are in district that is remote and necessary school district.
- HB 2802 Increases $500,000 limit on noneconomic damages recoverable in wrongful death actions and other statutorily created causes of action to $1,500,000.
- HB 2803 Provides tax credit for employers who hire certain released persons who work at least 160 hours for employer.
- HB 2804 Requires person engaged in floral retail sales to disclose principal place of business .
- HB 2805 Directs State Court Administrator to prepare model small estate affidavit and model instructions for persons filing small estate affidavits.
- HB 2806 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds to finance acquisition of railways by Oregon International Port of Coos Bay.
- HB 2807 Requires addition to taxable income for Oregon tax purposes of amounts attributable to controlled foreign corporations and excluded from federal taxable income because of operation of certain federal law.
- HB 2808 Modifies method by which length of service of probationary teachers is calculated.
- HB 2809 Allows certain municipalities to irrevocably convert urban renewal plan from standard rate plan to reduced rate plan for consolidated billing tax rate purposes.
- HB 2810 Allows court to impose fine to enforce provisions of judgment relating to parenting plan.
- HB 2811 Establishes right of man claiming to be father of child born out of wedlock to challenge presumption or voluntary acknowledgment of paternity.
- HB 2812 Limits revocation or suspension of driving privileges for driving while under the influence of intoxicants to persons operating motor vehicles.
- HB 2813 Establishes disability advocacy fee on filings in circuit and county courts equal to 14 percent of filing fee provided by law, rounded up to next whole dollar.
- HB 2814 Requires that clerk of court accept for filing document that is faxed to court by attorney, or that is otherwise scanned and sent to court in electronic form by attorney, if attorney files statement that certifies that scanned version is true copy of original and that attorney will retain original for period of at least ___ years, or for such shorter time as court may provide for.
- HB 2815 Establishes Interagency Compliance Network.
- HB 2816 Clarifies language authorizing city or district to require consent to eventual annexation in exchange for providing extraterritorial service to landowner.
- HB 2817 Eliminates requirement that Department of Transportation notify every person who has certificate or pending application to operate as for-hire carrier of household goods and conduct hearing when person applies for issuance, transfer or extension of certificate to operate as for-hire carrier of household goods.
- HB 2818 Establishes tax on motor vehicle rentals.
- HB 2819 Modifies requirements for land use and land use planning on airports or near airport boundaries.
- HB 2820 Establishes Initiative Petition Review Committee as joint committee of Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2821 Prohibits covered employer from requiring eligible employee to use accrued vacation leave when taking family leave.
- HB 2822 Establishes way of necessity for private sewer lines.
- HB 2823 Exempts foreign insurers licensed to sell health insurance in another state from requirements of Insurance Code and certain other requirements.
- HB 2824 Requires health insurer to pay claims pursuant to contract between insurer and provider within certain period of time.
- HB 2825 Requires Department of Human Services to study impact on senior citizens and persons with disabilities of reductions in funding of health care services and to report to Emergency Board and to Seventy-sixth Legislative Assembly with recommendations for funding of services.
- HB 2826 Increases hours of day during which children under 16 years of age may work.
- HB 2827 Extends statute of limitations for action based on conduct that constitutes child abuse or conduct knowingly allowing, permitting or encouraging child abuse.
- HB 2828 Allows certain municipal corporations to publish budget summary on website.
- HB 2829 Authorizes director of corporation to consider certain interests in determining what director believes to be in corporation's best interests.
- HB 2830 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for Oregon prekindergarten program.
- HB 2831 Authorizes inclusion of temporary employees in definition of "appropriate bargaining unit" for purposes of collective bargaining between public employers and public employees.
- HB 2832 Changes definition of type B hospital for purposes of reimbursement rates in medical assistance program.
- HB 2833 Creates Task Force on Foster Youth Access to Post-Secondary Opportunities.
- HB 2834 Directs Superintendent of Public Instruction to close Oregon School for the Blind by September 1, 2009.
- HB 2835 Provides that Department of Human Services employees may apply for and be issued certificate to operate foster home when otherwise qualified.
- HB 2836 Allows cigar bar to hold full on-premises sales license for alcoholic beverages without serving meals.
- HB 2837 Exempts amounts paid in federal tobacco tax from calculation of state tax on tobacco products other than cigarettes.
- HB 2838 Prohibits public agencies from entering into public works contracts for which contract price exceeds $750,000 unless public agency verifies that every employer under contract is approved apprenticeship training agent unless local joint committee or apprenticeship training program does not exist in state.
- HB 2839 Allows either party entering into domestic partnership to retain surname or to change surname to surname of other party or hyphenated combination of surnames of both parties.
- HB 2840 Increases word limit for ballot title captions for initiated or referred state measures.
- HB 2841 Provides that if measure repealing Ballot Measure 57 (2008) (House Bill 2842) does not become law, other measure referring provisions of Ballot Measure 57 (2008) with funding source for provisions (House Bill 2843) is repealed.
- HB 2842 Repeals Ballot Measure 57 (2008) and related provisions.
- HB 2843 Increases personal income tax rate for persons having annual taxable income in excess of $10,000.
- HB 2844 Increases fees for recording or filing certain documents with county clerk.
- HB 2845 Directs Secretary of State to add to caption of ballot title for certain initiated state measures phrase regarding fiscal impact designated by financial estimate committee.
- HB 2846 Requires that voter registration cards be made available to eligible persons at offices where agent of State Fish and Wildlife Commission issues licenses, tags or permits.
- HB 2847 Requires 45-day notice before parent under custody order or judgment moves more than 60 miles from other parent.
- HB 2848 Directs court to hold parent who is willfully depriving other parent of other parent's share of time with child in violation of parenting plan in contempt of court.
- HB 2849 Directs State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation to develop recommended state medical malpractice insurance program to be administered by corporation.
- HB 2850 Requires health care facilities and health care providers to use interoperable electronic health information system by December 15, 2015.
- HB 2851 Creates Task Force on Alternative Tuition Systems.
- HB 2852 Requires keeper of pit bull to maintain liability insurance.
- HB 2853 Requires specified state agencies and Psychiatric Security Review Board to provide Department of State Police with minimum information necessary to identify persons who are subject to certain court orders or about whom court has made certain findings for purpose of transmitting information to federal government.
- HB 2854 Requires addition to taxable income for Oregon tax purposes of investment income, from life insurance contracts or annuity policies, excluded from federal taxable income because of operation of certain federal law.
- HB 2855 Prohibits certain persons from simultaneously holding more than three permits issued pursuant to restricted vessel permit system.
- HB 2856 Defines "individual with a disability" for products of individuals with disabilities as individual who receives Social Security disability benefits or Social Security income.
- HB 2857 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to classify crime of felon in possession of firearm in certain circumstances as specific category crimes of sentencing guidelines grid.
- HB 2858 Adds state and federal tax identification numbers to personal information subject to provisions of Oregon Consumer Identity Theft Protection Act.
- HB 2859 Reduces amount of ground water use for domestic purposes exempt from water right requirement.
- HB 2860 Requires Department of Human Services to file petition to terminate parental rights when court has placed child in substitute care on three or more previous occasions.
- HB 2861 Makes State Forestry Department technical assistance to governmental units, organizations and groups interested in planting trees optional.
- HB 2862 Requires Department of Human Services, in determining income available for costs of care for recipient of federal Social Security disability benefits receiving medical assistance, to disregard amount no less than federal poverty guideline.
- HB 2863 Defines "agricultural zone." Increases fine for traffic offense committed in agricultural zone if warning signs are posted.
- HB 2864 Permits city, notwithstanding charter, to annex land within urban growth boundary without election in city.
- HB 2865 Allows collection of system development charges by local government only at time of issuance of building permit or certificate of occupancy.
- HB 2866 Eliminates expedited process for collective bargaining between public employer and certain employees.
- HB 2867 Requires contracting agency, before conducting procurement for services that exceed specified amount, to demonstrate by specified means that performing services with contracting agency's own personnel and services is not feasible or to demonstrate by means of written cost analysis that contracting agency would incur less cost in procuring services than in performing services with agency's own personnel and resources.
- HB 2868 Requires child care providers exempt from certification or registration who receive funds from Department of Human Services to attend orientation.
- HB 2869 Requires Workers' Compensation Management-Labor Advisory Committee to study availability of interpreter services for workers' compensation claims and report findings to Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2870 Requires permanent revocation of driving privileges for persons convicted of certain crimes.
- HB 2871 Directs Department of Transportation to waive reinstatement fee for person whose driving privileges were suspended for withdrawing from school before age 18 if person provides proof that person graduated from high school or received General Educational Development certificate.
- HB 2872 Increases punishment for second and subsequent convictions for unlawful possession of firearm.
- HB 2873 Modifies method by which Public Employees Retirement Board calculates certain retirement benefit increases.
- HB 2874 Grants certain rights to victims of criminal act.
- HB 2875 Allows taxpayer to elect to defer payment of increased property taxes attributable to annexation of property by city.
- HB 2876 Directs State Board of Higher Education to report to legislature in 2010 on civic literacy at state institutions of higher learning.
- HB 2877 Requires Department of Human Services to determine and submit to Oregon Department of Administrative Services budget level for type B area agencies calculated at 95 percent of costs to Department of Human Services if clients were served by Department of Human Services.
- HB 2878 Requires Department of Human Services to provide, through area agencies, emergency services to senior citizens and persons with disabilities who lose home- and community-based services due to reductions in funding.
- HB 2879 Extends landowner immunity for public's recreational use of land, woodcutting and harvest of special forest products to paths, trails, roads, watercourses and other rights of way that are used by person to reach land for recreational purposes, woodcutting or harvest of special forest products.
- HB 2880 Creates Jobs Creation Strategies Commission.
- HB 2881 Establishes procedure for employment-related marijuana drug testing and review of results by medical review officer.
- HB 2882 Authorizes weddings and other commercial gatherings that do not involve overnight stay, including siting of associated structures, under conditionally allowable use of land in exclusive farm use zone as private park.
- HB 2883 Creates Public Guardian and Conservator Task Force.
- HB 2884 Allows weighmaster or motor carrier enforcement officer to use warning lights or other signal for purpose of stopping driver of commercial motor vehicle.
- HB 2885 Increases fuel tax and motor carrier taxes.
- HB 2886 Creates low-profit limited liability company as type of limited liability company with specified business purpose.
- HB 2887 Requires that medical assistance be provided to individuals who qualify for Social Security disability benefits but do not receive Medicare coverage due to five-month waiting period for benefits or 24-month waiting period for Medicare.
- HB 2888 Exempts irrigation district from duty to maintain easement held by district and from civil action for failure to maintain easement.
- HB 2889 Prohibits insurer from requiring contract condition that precludes collection from patient for cost of health services not covered by medical services contract.
- HB 2890 Establishes meaning of "employee" for purposes of classification of workers.
- HB 2891 Requires railroad company to obtain permit for operating railroad worker camp.
- HB 2892 Requires railroad company to display railroad signs and signals and place targets on switches.
- HB 2893 Requires State Department of Agriculture to adopt rules establishing standards of identity and quality and labeling requirements for olive oil sold in Oregon.
- HB 2894 Makes grandparents parties to juvenile dependency proceedings.
- HB 2895 Directs Secretary of State to designate organizations to establish citizen panels to review and create statements on specified number of initiated state measures.
- HB 2896 Allows public utility full cost recovery for hydrogen power station investments.
- HB 2897 Requires court to make written findings that set forth reasons why placement of child or ward with relative is not in best interest of child or ward when Department of Human Services decides to place child or ward with that relative and court makes contrary determination.
- HB 2898 Authorizes person to use agricultural building on land zoned for forest use or mixed farm and forest use.
- HB 2899 Directs Employment Department to seek waiver for state from federal unemployment insurance program.
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HB 2900-2999
- HB 2900 Modifies circumstances under which moneys in Oregon Rainy Day Fund may be appropriated.
- HB 2901 Allows Department of Transportation to issue group registration plate for group that promotes prevention of wildfires.
- HB 2902 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds for transportation projects for nonmotorized vehicles and pedestrians.
- HB 2903 Reduces to 72 hours minimum time before first day of employment that employer is required to notify employee in written employment offer that arbitration agreement is required as condition of employment.
- HB 2904 Includes implementation of remediation plan to remediate or mitigate severe adverse conditions on farmland as eligible farm use for purposes of special assessment for property taxation.
- HB 2905 Establishes Poverty Solutions Fund for distribution to community action agency network by Housing and Community Services Department.
- HB 2906 Requires Department of Transportation to study Oregon Route 126 between Veneta and Eugene.
- HB 2907 Prohibits contracting agency from entering into agreement with another state or political subdivision or agency of another state in which contracting agency agrees that contractor may pay less than prevailing rate of wage under terms of contract for public works.
- HB 2908 Requires Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries by order to set fee adequate to pay costs of education and enforcement related to prevailing wage law and in amount between 0.1 percent and 0.2 percent of contract price for public works.
- HB 2909 Creates State Police Patrol Fund, separate and distinct from General Fund.
- HB 2910 Excludes sole practitioners from conducting professional real estate activity that is licensed by Real Estate Agency.
- HB 2911 Requires owner of self-service storage facility after disposal of property subject to lien to hold balance of proceeds after satisfaction of lien for delivery to occupant or to report and deliver balance to Department of State Lands if occupant does not claim balance within two years.
- HB 2912 Exempts from taxation property leased to United States in connection with electric transmission in Pacific Northwest.
- HB 2913 Increases rate of corporate excise tax using income brackets for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2009, and before January 1, 2013.
- HB 2914 Connects definition of taxable income for purposes of Oregon personal income and corporate tax laws to federal Internal Revenue Code as code is from time to time amended.
- HB 2915 Modifies contents of statement of economic interest.
- HB 2916 Requires Public Employees' Benefit Board to develop plan for providing health benefit plan options and employee contribution requirements based on Federal Employees Health Benefits Program.
- HB 2917 Exempts community colleges from provisions allowing persons who are blind to operate vending facilities in public buildings or on public property.
- HB 2918 Creates Drug Take Back Program in State Board of Pharmacy.
- HB 2919 Requires amounts paid that exceed amount due in consumer loan installment and additional payments made in installment period to be first applied to reduce principal of loan.
- HB 2920 Creates Task Force on Effective and Cost-Efficient Service Provision.
- HB 2921 Creates Recovery and Reinvestment Fund.
- HB 2922 Removes five-year limitation on allocation of conserved water following implementation of conservation measure.
- HB 2923 Establishes tax credit for installation, replacement or retrofitting of septic tank.
- HB 2924 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Human Services for nutrition programs for low-income seniors and for eligible individuals through Women, Infants and Children Program.
- HB 2925 Requires policy or certificate of health insurance to cover 90-day supply of prescription drugs covered by policy or certificate if prescribed by health care provider.
- HB 2926 Requires counties to appoint service officers.
- HB 2927 Requires special districts to mail required notices of public hearings to post office box number upon request.
- HB 2928 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to determine source and establish price agreement for state agencies to procure power management software.
- HB 2929 Allows Department of State Lands to apply for and receive certain private or federal grants, loans or other funds.
- HB 2930 Directs Department of Corrections to determine residency status of inmates in custody of department for purposes of legislative and congressional redistricting.
- HB 2931 Establishes foster parents as public employees for purposes of labor organization activities.
- HB 2932 Requires insurer offering health insurance to give 45 days' advance written notice of increase in rates or of nonrenewal.
- HB 2933 Directs Economic and Community Development Department to file annual Unified Economic Development Report detailing development subsidies.
- HB 2934 Creates Health Coverage Purchasing Program in Office of Private Health Partnerships.
- HB 2935 Replaces existing corporate excise or income tax with tax imposed on income reported to shareholders under federal securities law, as further allocated or apportioned to Oregon under existing law.
- HB 2936 Requires Attorney General to conduct investigation and prosecution of homicide committed by police officer in line of duty.
- HB 2937 Establishes state policy that state-funded research benefiting private enterprise must encourage economic development and job creation in Oregon.
- HB 2938 Removes Oregon Growth Account from Education Stability Fund.
- HB 2939 Provides that certain students are considered to be state residents for purpose of determining tuition and fees at state institutions of higher education.
- HB 2940 Allows facilities that generate electricity by using biomass or combusting municipal solid waste to comply with renewable portfolio standard under certain conditions.
- HB 2941 Directs Attorney General to provide identical draft ballot title for state measure to be submitted if Attorney General determines two or more state measures are substantially similar.
- HB 2942 Transfers responsibility for reviewing ballot titles from Supreme Court to Review Panel composed of retired judges.
- HB 2943 Creates Legislative Research Office.
- HB 2944 Establishes presumption that parent acts in best interest of child in hearing or civil action involving special education and related services.
- HB 2945 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to develop and implement procedures to analyze water samples collected and submitted to the department for presence of cyanotoxins.
- HB 2946 Directs Land Conservation and Development Commission to amend statewide land use planning goals to require land use planning for public schools, consistent with policy of Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2947 Allows school district to renew waiver that allows school district to contract with entity that administers nationally normed assessments if entity meets specified requirements.
- HB 2948 Requires consistent level of expenditures from state and local funds for special education and related services unless certain conditions are met.
- HB 2949 Allows qualified student to apply Oregon Opportunity Grant moneys toward certain for-profit post-secondary institutions.
- HB 2950 Changes name of Residential Structures Board to Residential and Manufactured Structures Board.
- HB 2951 Requires Electrical and Elevator Board to adopt rules establishing amount of apprenticeship and trainee experience required to qualify for limited residential electrician's license.
- HB 2952 Specifies conditions under which certain small scale local energy projects located in heavily polluted areas, and infrastructure related to those projects, meet air quality standards established by Environmental Quality Commission.
- HB 2953 Provides that contracting agency may reject bid for public improvement contract if bidder does not demonstrate that bidder is responsible.
- HB 2954 Transfers duties, functions and powers of Construction Contractors Board to Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 2955 Directs contracting agency to accept certain instruments from contractor in lieu of moneys held as retainage in connection with public improvement contracts and permits contractor to accept similar instruments from subcontractor.
- HB 2956 Requires requests for proposals or invitations to bid issued for construction, reconstruction, purchase, rent, lease or acquisition of interstate bridge to contain certain provisions.
- HB 2957 Requires Public Employees' Benefit Board to make employee-paid supplemental insurance plans available to eligible employees.
- HB 2958 Requires Board of Radiologic Technology to offer limited permits to practice in certain categories of radiologic technology.
- HB 2959 Prohibits hospital from using patient's credit or financial information in determining course of care recommended by physician.
- HB 2960 Requires creditor not later than 45 days before commencing action to foreclose mortgage or not later than 120 days before foreclosing trust deed to provide notice to borrower and to Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 2961 Allows municipality to impose local requirements for construction of new structures that are more stringent than state building code.
- HB 2962 Provides that employee of resident who occupies dwelling unit along with resident and whose occupancy is conditional upon employment in and about dwelling's premises may only be evicted after at least 24 hours' written notice of termination of employment.
- HB 2963 Prohibits deputy district attorneys from striking.
- HB 2964 Increases amount of funds collected for low-income electric bill payment assistance from $15 million to $19 million starting in 2010.
- HB 2965 Creates Task Force on Transfer of Technology.
- HB 2966 Decreases transit system fee for elderly persons or persons with disabilities if transit district receives moneys from Elderly and Disabled Special Transportation Fund.
- HB 2967 Creates Task Force on Coordination of Behavioral Science Research.
- HB 2968 Authorizes postponement of implied consent hearing if person's attorney is ill, on vacation or has certain scheduling conflict at time hearing must otherwise be held.
- HB 2969 Provides that only prevailing plaintiff may be awarded attorney fees in certain actions relating to violation of laws on securities, mortgage lending, unlawful trade practices and antitrust.
- HB 2970 Directs Director of Housing and Community Services Department to convene interdepartmental work group within Interagency Council on Hunger and Homelessness for purpose of identifying and implementing methods to expand number of eligible taxpayers who claim specified earned income tax credits.
- HB 2971 Increases allocation of State Highway Fund moneys for footpaths and bicycle trails.
- HB 2972 Places burden of proof on person seeking relief from obligation to report as sex offender.
- HB 2973 Modifies authority for issuance of bonds by public bodies.
- HB 2974 Increases minimum age for tobacco possession from 18 years to 21 years.
- HB 2975 Provides that 1,039-hour limit on re-employment of retired member of Public Employees Retirement System does not apply to retired member who is employed as fire chief, assistant fire chief or deputy fire chief by city or by fire district.
- HB 2976 Adjusts district extended weighted average daily membership (ADMw) for purposes of distributions from State School Fund if natural disaster occurred within boundaries of school district and average daily membership of school district decreased by specified percentage.
- HB 2977 Directs Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to establish standards and training requirements for certification of dog and animal control officers.
- HB 2978 Adds podiatric physician and surgeon to definition of attending physician for purposes of workers' compensation law.
- HB 2979 Requires that places of public accommodation allow customer access to employee toilet facilities if customer has certain medical conditions.
- HB 2980 Creates personal and business tax credits for water conservation devices and systems.
- HB 2981 Requires interim committee on judiciary to study and recommend changes in occupational licensing laws to encourage employment of persons with criminal convictions while protecting public.
- HB 2982 Requires chain food facility to determine typical values for certain nutrition information regarding standard menu items offered by facility.
- HB 2983 Permits counties to sell property tax lien certificates.
- HB 2984 Authorizes Department of State Police, State Department of Fish and Wildlife and State Marine Board to require persons transporting recreational or commercial watercraft to stop at checkpoint for inspection of watercraft for presence of aquatic invasive species.
- HB 2985 Requires Department of Human Services to prepare and submit to Legislative Assembly annual report containing list of employers with employees receiving public assistance, including supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits.
- HB 2986 Prohibits inbreeding of dogs by breeder.
- HB 2987 Creates category of school-age recorded programs subject to regulation by Child Care Division of Employment Department.
- HB 2988 Establishes Voluntary Central Background Registry in Child Care Division of Employment Department for individuals employed or volunteering to provide services to children.
- HB 2989 Allows Department of Human Services to contract directly with providers to provide mental health and developmental disabilities programs if department finds that program offered by county is not satisfactory.
- HB 2990 Creates Private Child-Caring Agencies Fund.
- HB 2991 Exempts transferor of firearm from performing criminal history record check if purchaser or recipient has concealed handgun license.
- HB 2992 Provides emergency unemployment insurance benefits to individuals who have exhausted regular benefits.
- HB 2993 Requires Economic and Community Development Department to establish Junior Borrowers Access to Necessary Capital Insurance Policy program.
- HB 2994 Requires cities to provide urban services to territories approved for annexation within three years of date of proclamation.
- HB 2995 Creates Oregon Food Policy Council.
- HB 2996 Modifies applicability of removal or fill provisions to certain activities on exclusive farm use zoned lands.
- HB 2997 Allows manufactured dwelling park landlord to defer or forgo payment to tenant upon park closure if closure is due to conversion of park to manufactured dwelling subdivision and tenant continues occupancy as subdivision lot tenant following conversion.
- HB 2998 Requires owner of manufactured dwelling park proposing to convert park to manufactured dwelling subdivision to provide park tenants with copies of written notices received by owner regarding conversion.
- HB 2999 Reduces size of identifying hydrologic unit to be used when reporting pesticide use.
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HB 3000-3099
- HB 3000 Requires health insurers and state medical assistance program to reimburse for diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder.
- HB 3001 Creates Oregon Commission on Autism Spectrum Disorder and requires commission to provide strategic plan to legislature.
- HB 3002 Directs State Parks and Recreation Commission to allow free use of day use fee areas by persons with disabilities.
- HB 3003 Directs Department of Human Services and Department of Education to develop strategic plan to improve transition from high school to adult living for persons with autism spectrum disorder.
- HB 3004 Provides that sale by trustee of foreclosed property or sale of residential property after judicial foreclosure precludes further action against mortgagor, grantor or other specified obligor for deficiencies in amount secured by mortgage or trust deed.
- HB 3005 Appropriates moneys to State Department of Agriculture for 2009-2011 biennium to develop business plan for project to produce energy from agricultural sources and from food or other wastes.
- HB 3006 Specifies that public lands used for wildlife management purposes must be accessible for hunting.
- HB 3007 Requires court to release misdemeanor defendant on supervision for period of at least six months if defendant not fit for trial.
- HB 3008 Establishes bicycle registration and licensing system.
- HB 3009 Sets limits on amounts that may be contributed to political candidates and political committees.
- HB 3010 Deletes requirement that Legislative Administration Committee provide administrative staff assistance for preparation of explanatory statements and financial impact statements for state ballot measures.
- HB 3011 Modifies definition of "legislative or administrative interest" and defines "candidate" for purposes of ethics laws.
- HB 3012 Defines conditions when rock, gravel, sand, silt and other similar material removed from waters of state are and are not solid waste.
- HB 3013 Directs certain state agencies to implement specified recommendations of Ocean Policy Advisory Council regarding marine reserves.
- HB 3014 Requires applicant for issuance or renewal of liquor license to seek written recommendation of county governing body or city council.
- HB 3015 Modifies requirements for obtaining authorization for enterprise zone exemptions.
- HB 3016 Applies to Oregon University System requirement for inclusion of certain amount for solar energy technology in public improvement contract for construction, reconstruction or major renovation of public building.
- HB 3017 Requires contractors on public improvement contracts to pay each month into State Apprenticeship and Training Education Fund amount equivalent to five cents for every hour that contractor, contractor's employees, contractor's subcontractors and subcontractors' employees work on public improvement contract.
- HB 3018 Allows Oregon Commission on Autism Spectrum Disorder created by executive order of Governor to accept contributions of moneys from any source.
- HB 3019 Expands provisions for tax credit and landlord payment to tenants of manufactured dwelling park to tenants who sell dwelling for loss and do not vacate park.
- HB 3020 Makes knowingly taking advantage of disabled veteran, disabled servicemember, servicemember in active service or spouse unconscionable tactic and unlawful trade practice.
- HB 3021 Provides that qualified emergency service volunteer is agent of public body under Oregon Tort Claims Act for purpose of acts and omissions of volunteer that are within course and scope of volunteer's duties if acts or omissions occur during state of emergency or state of public health emergency and while volunteer is performing emergency services under direction of public body or is engaged in training approved by public body.
- HB 3022 Permits certain health professional regulatory boards to adopt rules that permit practitioners to prescribe or dispense antibiotic drugs to partners of patient without examining partner for treatment of sexually transmitted diseases.
- HB 3023 Requires health benefit plans and health insurers to allow dependents to continue coverage past age limit for dependent coverage in plan or policy under specified conditions.
- HB 3024 Establishes Portland State University as public corporation under control of Portland Metropolitan Universities Board of Directors.
- HB 3025 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to study climate change issues facing Oregon.
- HB 3026 Modifies circumstances under which motor vehicle used in drive-by shooting is subject to civil forfeiture.
- HB 3027 Prohibits discrimination in real property transactions based on person receiving federal rent subsidy payments and other local, state or federal housing assistance.
- HB 3028 Permits person to operate low-speed vehicle on highway with speed limit of 45 miles per hour or less.
- HB 3029 Provides that retired members of Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan are eligible for coverage under health insurance plans contracted for by Public Employees Retirement Board.
- HB 3030 Allows person who filed claim with county or with state under Ballot Measure 37 (2004) to file claim under Ballot Measure 49 (2007) even though person did not file claim with both county and state.
- HB 3031 Extends local government approval of residential development permits for two years.
- HB 3032 Subjects state agency that imposes moratorium on development to requirements imposed on local governments that impose moratorium.
- HB 3033 Limits signature gathering period to two years for petition to initiate county or city measure.
- HB 3034 Requires deposit of five percent of security amount, but not less than $5, in cases of security release.
- HB 3035 Requires supervising agency to determine if supervised person is predatory sex offender.
- HB 3036 Provides that rates, terms, conditions, charges and fees for telecommunications services provided by telecommunications utility electing to be regulated under Act are not subject to regulation by Public Utility Commission.
- HB 3037 Creates pilot program for architectural paint stewardship.
- HB 3038 Requires Public Utility Commission to study electricity needs in Oregon.
- HB 3039 Directs Public Utility Commission to establish, prior to April 1, 2010, pilot program for each electric company to demonstrate use and effectiveness of incentive rates and payments for electricity delivered from equipment and devices that have primary purpose of collecting solar energy and generating electricity by photovoltaic effect.
- HB 3040 Requires Public Utility Commission to approve rate changes to compensate public utilities for programs and projects that reduce greenhouse gases.
- HB 3041 Allows Department of Education to establish pilot project for purpose of assisting federal Head Start program providers located in Oregon with adopting and implementing health literacy program.
- HB 3042 Designates office of county commissioner as nonpartisan.
- HB 3043 Annexes territory within urban growth boundary to metropolitan service district by operation of law.
- HB 3044 Increases homestead exemption from $30,000 to $75,000 for individual debtor.
- HB 3045 Grants recipient of unemployment insurance benefits $25 weekly allowance for each dependent child living in household.
- HB 3046 Establishes Insurance Rate Review Board in Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 3047 Directs Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon to implement pilot project using volunteer greeters on light rail system vehicles to greet light rail system users and report problems and concerns.
- HB 3048 Requires Department of Revenue, in consultation with Legislative Revenue Officer, to prepare and submit reports on tax incidence to legislative committee on revenue.
- HB 3049 Increases corporate minimum tax to $300.
- HB 3050 Directs Department of Transportation to establish education registration plate program.
- HB 3051 Makes valid chemical analysis of person's urine admissible at trial as evidence of whether person was driving while under influence of intoxicants.
- HB 3052 Expands ability of employer to prohibit use of medical marijuana in workplace.
- HB 3053 Suspends adjustment to Oregon minimum wage rate if Oregon unemployment rate exceeds national unemployment rate.
- HB 3054 Establishes five regional land use planning commissions.
- HB 3055 Prohibits any person other than anatomical gift donor or parent of unemancipated minor donor from revoking anatomical gift made by designation on driver license or state identification card.
- HB 3056 Sets initial maximum indebtedness for specified urban renewal plans.
- HB 3057 Authorizes counties to designate educational development zones in which graduates of Oregon post-secondary institutions may defer payment of property taxes on newly purchased homes.
- HB 3058 Changes definition of "applicant" for purposes of removal-fill permitting program.
- HB 3059 Requires Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Systems Program within Department of Human Services to maintain Oregon Trauma Registry.
- HB 3060 Makes legislative findings regarding certain products.
- HB 3061 Directs State Department of Energy to adopt energy efficiency rating system to be implemented for residential and nonresidential buildings by specified dates.
- HB 3062 Directs Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to take certain actions to achieve increases in building energy efficiency.
- HB 3063 Changes name of Natural Heritage Program to Natural Areas Program.
- HB 3064 Makes legislative findings regarding global warming and electricity.
- HB 3065 Authorizes Department of Human Services to provide noncash benefits instead of cash payments in Oregon Supplemental Income Program.
- HB 3066 Authorizes court to require person who violates restraining order to wear global positioning system tracking device that notifies petitioner and law enforcement agencies if person enters any area that court has prohibited person from entering.
- HB 3067 Requires Department of Human Services to file petition to terminate parental rights when parent has been incarcerated or sentenced to be incarcerated for more than 70 consecutive months.
- HB 3068 Establishes damages for unlawful taking or killing of certain wildlife.
- HB 3069 Limits development of destination resort within three miles of Metolius River Basin.
- HB 3070 Authorizes universities under control of State Board of Higher Education, Oregon Health and Science University and boards of education of community college districts to commission public safety officers.
- HB 3071 Requires State Board of Higher Education to authorize each institution under its control to commission special campus security officers.
- HB 3072
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HB 2000-2099