2010 Special Session
Bill Selection
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Senate Bills
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SB 900-999
- SB 986 Specifies that vice chairperson of Willamette River Cleanup Authority is selected by majority of members.
- SB 987 Extends sunset on pilot education service districts.
- SB 988 Specifies that foreign exchange students who reside in Oregon in dormitory operated by school district are residents of school district in which dormitory is located.
- SB 989 Eliminates requirement that both issue of representation by labor organization and issue of designation of organization as exclusive representative be placed on same ballot for representation elections for faculty of certain universities.
- SB 990 Modifies definition of "emergency benefit period" to begin on first week that begins at least 14 days after effective date of Act and ending when total of Oregon emergency benefits paid reaches $19 million.
- SB 991 Exempts facilitators and providers of certain parental respite services from regulation by Department of Human Services.
- SB 992 Allows beverage distributors or importers to establish distributor cooperative for certain purposes.
- SB 993 Requires payday lenders and title lenders to obtain license to conduct business.
- SB 994 Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to prescribe pilot program in which small employer groups offer healthy behavior dividends that are exempt from rate variation requirements.
- SB 995 Allows facilities that generate electricity by using biomass or combusting municipal solid waste to comply with renewable portfolio standard under certain conditions.
- SB 996 Expands protection under public employee Whistleblower Law to include discussions with member of elected governing body of political subdivision in state and discussions with elected auditor of city, county or metropolitan service district.
- SB 997 Modifies description of certain lands, defined as "resource lands," from which development may be transferred.
- SB 998 Modifies date by which Secretary of State must submit report to Legislative Assembly regarding cross-nomination system for candidates for public office.
- SB 999 Modifies circumstances under which current or former member of Armed Forces, Reserves or National Guard may be offered diversion from criminal prosecution.
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SB 1000-1099
- SB 1000 Directs Department of Transportation, upon request, to identify veterans on driver licenses and identification cards.
- SB 1001 Makes application of automatic renewal provision in consumer contract unlawful trade practice unless provision or offer complies with notice and express consent requirements.
- SB 1002 Increases annuity coverage by Oregon Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association from $100,000 to $250,000.
- SB 1003 Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to grant exemption from 95 percent retention rate requirement for association health plan according to rules adopted by director.
- SB 1004 Revises scope of practice of limited access permit dental hygienists.
- SB 1005 Authorizes Housing and Community Services Department to contract to provide compliance monitoring or other administrative functions regarding housing developments and affordable housing.
- SB 1006 Modifies circumstances under which owner of place of public assembly or health club is required to have automated external defibrillator on premises.
- SB 1007 Provides maximum reduction of 20 percent of term of incarceration in Department of Corrections institution for appropriate behavior and program participation.
- SB 1008 Modifies circumstances under which person convicted of felony may obtain relief from prohibition against possession and transfer of firearms.
- SB 1009 Prohibits use of plastic bags as checkout bags.
- SB 1010 Requires person practicing as surgical technologist to obtain registration from Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 1011 Requires certain employers to offer annual seasonal influenza vaccinations at no cost to licensed health care employees.
- SB 1012 Classifies certain waters of Columbia River to be used for specific purposes.
- SB 1013 Provides that requirement to provide certain notices to tenant of foreclosed property applies only to residential tenant.
- SB 1014 Clarifies that state board or commission may meet through telephone or other electronic means.
- SB 1015 Describes proposed boundary change as change that has not become final or effective on or before March 31 and that is certain to become final or effective before July 1 of same year or that is subject to voter approval in election held before July 1 and becomes final or effective before July 1.
- SB 1016 Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- SB 1017 Creates exception to maximum loan amount permitted from Oregon Business Development Fund for certain applicants proposing business development projects.
- SB 1018 Authorizes law enforcement agencies to establish sobriety checkpoints.
- SB 1019 Eliminates required contribution for statewide multimodal study after December 31, 2009.
- SB 1020 Deletes definition of "applicant" for purposes of certain provisions related to removal-fill permitting program.
- SB 1021 Requires applicants seeking to construct certain energy facilities to enter into written agreement with state agency in which applicant agrees to compensate agency for costs associated with agency review and evaluation of applications for certain permits, authorizations and certifications before applicant may be granted permit, authorization or certification.
- SB 1022 Authorizes City of Junction City to provide water and sewer services to existing uses on certain parcels outside urban growth boundary incident to extension of services to state institution in urban growth boundary.
- SB 1023 Specifies that State of Oregon waives all claim to title to certain lands.
- SB 1024 Establishes when new approach road permit is required.
- SB 1025 Requires Building Codes Structures Board and Residential and Manufactured Structures Board to adopt radon mitigation standards for certain buildings by specific date.
- SB 1026 Allows Oregon Liquor Control Commission to place restrictions on license of premises that experiences specified problems for purpose of preventing continuation of problems.
- SB 1027 Changes method by which surplus "kicker" refunds are made to personal income taxpayers.
- SB 1028 Directs Department of Corrections to determine residency status of inmates in custody of department for purposes of legislative and congressional redistricting.
- SB 1029 Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to order insurer to pay attorney fees and costs to consumer representative that contests health insurance premium rate filing and substantially contributes to final order of director.
- SB 1030 Requires State Forestry Department, upon request and consent of purchaser, to modify forest product sales contract by extending deadlines for forest product harvesting.
- SB 1031 Modifies requirements for siting destination resorts.
- SB 1032 Creates unlawful practice of manufacturing, distributing, selling or offering for sale any commercially available child's beverage container made with bisphenol A. Requires manufacturers of child's beverage containers made with bisphenol A to recall containers.
- SB 1033 Requires each school campus to have automated external defibrillator on premises.
- SB 1034 Exempts first $2,400 in unemployment compensation from Oregon personal income tax for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2009, and before January 1, 2010.
- SB 1035 Directs specified state agencies, boards and commissions to report to Legislative Assembly or Emergency Board on plan to abolish agency, board or commission or merge with another agency, board or commission.
- SB 1036 Reauthorizes establishment of guest ranches on land zoned for exclusive farm use in eastern Oregon.
- SB 1037 Directs each state agency to report to Legislative Assembly and Emergency Board on programs provided by agency, percentage of agency moneys expended on each program, source of moneys expended for each program and whether agency rates program as high, medium or low priority.
- SB 1038 Creates Task Force on Core Government Functions.
- SB 1039 Allows for-profit private club to qualify for full on-premises sales license for alcoholic liquor.
- SB 1040 Directs Office for Oregon Health Policy and Research to establish and maintain universal provider registry and provide Department of Human Services, Oregon Health Authority and Home Care Commission with access to registry.
- SB 1041 Provides that certain personal property deposited, left or displayed in area under state ownership may be declared public nuisance.
- SB 1042 Removes prohibition against local government imposition of taxes on cigarettes and tobacco products.
- SB 1043 Allows legislative staff to explain vote of member of Legislative Assembly on measures referred to voters.
- SB 1044 Increases percentage of federal earned income credit allowable as credit against Oregon personal income tax in each of four consecutive tax years.
- SB 1045 Limits use of credit history for employment purposes to certain circumstances.
- SB 1046 Authorizes Oregon Medical Board to issue certificate of prescriptive authority to certain licensed psychologists and sets forth requirements and procedure for issuance of certificate.
- SB 1047 Exempts from premium assessment premiums earned on health plan policies delivered or issued for delivery outside Oregon.
- SB 1048 Establishes Oregon Teacher Effectiveness and Career Enhancement Initiative Program within Department of Education.
- SB 1049 Establishes, for purposes of Ballot Measure 49 (2007), criteria for determining what was lawfully permitted when certain claimants acquired property.
- SB 1050 Prohibits public body from providing public subsidy for purpose of constructing, reconstructing, renovating, altering, maintaining or repairing, or entering into contract to construct, reconstruct, renovate, alter, maintain or repair, structure on real property unless iron, steel and manufactured goods used in structure are made within United States.
- SB 1051 Establishes Oregon Other Funds Reserve Fund.
- SB 1052 Declares provision in motor carrier transportation contract that indemnifies indemnitee against liability for acts of indemnitee to be against public policy and void.
- SB 1053 Requires public utilities and consumer-owned utilities to disclose information to customers on costs of compliance with environmental regulations, rules and laws.
- SB 1054 Exempts rural airports from requirement to pay portion of grant or loan received from Multimodal Transportation Fund for statewide multimodal study.
- SB 1055 Modifies authority for establishment of winery and for winery sales and services in exclusive farm use zone.
- SB 1056 Directs Legislative Assembly to review state agencies and programs, taxes and fees administered by state agencies every six years.
- SB 1057 Declares that certain State Department of Fish and Wildlife or Water Resources Department terms, conditions or requirements for installation of fish screens, by-pass devices or fish passages are unenforceable against owners or operators of hydroelectric projects exempted from federal regulation and located within existing artificial delivery systems.
- SB 1058 Sets limits on amounts that may be received by candidates and political committees.
- SB 1059 Directs Oregon Transportation Commission to adopt statewide transportation strategy on greenhouse gas emissions.
- SB 1060 Creates Task Force on Waterways to study public use of waterways.
- SB 1061 Allows Adjutant General to continue term if federal recognition of Adjutant General is withdrawn because of age.
- SB 1062 Requires imitation of ballot or sample ballot and return envelope, if any, to specify that imitation ballot or sample ballot is not official ballot and is not to be used to vote.
- SB 1063 Modifies date on which regular sessions of Legislative Assembly are to commence.
- SB 1064 Provides that petition for relief from prohibition against possession and transfer of firearms must be filed in circuit court in petitioner's county of residence.
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SB 5500-5599
- SB 5563 Increases for six-year period beginning July 1, 2009, limits on payment of expenses from other funds collected or received by Department of Human Services and Department of Veterans' Affairs for capital construction.
- SB 5564 Increases amount authorized for issuance of direct revenue bonds by Department of Transportation for biennium beginning July 1, 2009.
- SB 5565 Establishes Supplemental School District and School Program Subaccount within State School Fund.
- SB 5566 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _______ for biennial expenses.
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SCR 0-99
- SCR 19 Adjourns sine die special session of Seventy-fifth Legislative Assembly.
- SCR 20 In memoriam: Ross H. Morgan, 1922-2009.
- SCR 21 Commends Dr. James K. Lace for his health care services to children locally and internationally.
- SCR 22 Recognizes service of United States Merchant Marine veterans during World War II. .
- SCR 23 Recognizes and honors achievements of football programs of University of Oregon and Oregon State University during 2009 season.
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SJR 0-99
- SJR 41 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require annual sessions of Legislative Assembly.
- SJR 42 Declares May 1, 2010, as Future Business Leaders of America day in Oregon.
- SJR 43 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution authorizing sobriety checkpoints for law enforcement purposes.
- SJR 44 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow state to incur general obligation indebtedness to finance or refinance costs associated with real or personal property that is or will be owned or operated by State of Oregon.
- SJR 45 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to establish reserve fund intended to provide funding in response to economic decline.
- SJR 46 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to limit awards of noneconomic damages against health care providers, nonprofit corporations and public bodies to $1 million.
- SJR 47 Honors Raymond Moles by directing creation of Raymond Moles Memorial Wildlife Safety Corridor along U.S. Highway 26.
- SJR 48 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow state to incur general obligation indebtedness to finance or refinance costs associated with real or personal property that is or will be owned or operated by State of Oregon.
- SJR 49 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to create Oregon Budget Reserve Fund.
- SJR 50 Requests that Superintendent of Public Instruction encourage Chinese language study in Oregon schools.
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SR 0-99
- SR 3 Honors 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team of Oregon National Guard for service in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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SB 900-999
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House Bills
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HB 3600-3699
- HB 3600 Authorizes counties and cities to adopt premium service program for development review permits.
- HB 3601 Directs administrative law judge to conduct implied consent hearing by telephone or other two-way electronic communication device.
- HB 3602 Specifies circumstances in which hydroelectric project license may be transferred to Umatilla County and in which transferred license is terminated.
- HB 3603 Repeals health insurance premium assessment.
- HB 3604 Creates Task Force on Regional Contract Preferences to study ways in which Oregon can encourage construction contractors and businesses to hire regional labor and make use of regionally produced construction materials and other resources.
- HB 3605 Creates exception to maximum loan amount permitted from Oregon Business Development Fund for applicants proposing business development projects.
- HB 3606 Modifies provisions related to determination of return share and return share by weight of certain covered electronic devices.
- HB 3607 Requires health insurers to report information to Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services regarding customary and usual fee paid for services of clinical social worker.
- HB 3608 Establishes tax credit for transportation of woody biomass from forest management operations to biofuel producer.
- HB 3609 Permits enterprise zone sponsor to waive employment requirements and extend property tax exemption period for authorized business firms under certain economic conditions.
- HB 3610 Requires beneficiary or beneficiary's agent that denies request for loan modification to provide grantor with explanation of how beneficiary or beneficiary's agent calculated that grantor was not eligible for loan modification.
- HB 3611 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 3612 Allows repayment, one tax year at time, of additional ad valorem property taxes owing due to correction of error in prior tax years.
- HB 3613 Prohibits leasing for purposes of exploration, development or production of oil, gas or sulfur in territorial sea.
- HB 3614 Establishes Task Force on Core Functions of Government.
- HB 3615 Includes insurance and loans and extension of credit in definition of "real estate, goods or services" for purposes of Unlawful Trade Practices Act.
- HB 3616 Establishes requirements to be met before applicant seeking to construct liquefied natural gas import terminal or related pipeline may be issued specified permits and authorizations.
- HB 3617 Allows existing special district or county service district to continue to provide services for newly incorporated city if petitioners propose and voters approve of continuance.
- HB 3618 Directs Home Care Commission to create Developmental Disabilities and Mental Health Committee for advisory purposes.
- HB 3619 Establishes Task Force on Education Career Preparation and Development for purpose of developing seamless system of professional development that improves effectiveness of education professionals by building stronger connections between teacher education institutions and employers of education professionals.
- HB 3620 Creates income tax credit for capital improvements to business facilities or homes that are commenced prior to later of May 1, 2010, or effective date of Act.
- HB 3621 Authorizes certified backflow tester to test, install, repair and maintain certain backflow assemblies.
- HB 3622 Excludes accidental death and dismemberment insurance from definition of "health plan" for purposes of insurance premium assessment.
- HB 3623 Requires Oregon Liquor Control Commission to include informational materials regarding human trafficking with certain license renewal notices, if materials are supplied by nonprofit organization.
- HB 3624 Requires appraisal management companies to register with Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 3625 Designates May of each year as Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month.
- HB 3626 Directs Department of Education to establish pilot program that provides vision screenings to students.
- HB 3627 Creates personal income tax subtraction for investment of severance pay in small business if certain requirements are met.
- HB 3628 Authorizes Superintendent of Public Instruction to enter into agreement for purpose of ensuring that instruction of Mandarin dialect of Chinese language is available to public school students.
- HB 3629 Specifies length of term for which pawnbroker may renew pledge loan, when pledgor renews pledge loan and date on which grace period for redeeming pledge loan begins.
- HB 3630 Authorizes county court or board to adopt forced release plan authorizing supervision of persons on forced release.
- HB 3631 Prohibits insurer from treating injuries sustained from sexual violence as preexisting condition for coverage, underwriting or rating purposes.
- HB 3632 Requires Oregon Health Authority to study viability of implementing pay or play system of employer-based health insurance coverage in Oregon and to report results of study and, if system is viable, policy options and recommendations for implementing system to Legislative Assembly.
- HB 3633 Clarifies that state goal for Oregon's retail electrical load includes marine renewable energy resources.
- HB 3634 Provides victims of crime with certain rights in appeals, post-conviction relief proceedings, proceedings conducted by the Psychiatric Security Review Board and proceedings conducted by the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision.
- HB 3635 Allows public school to create innovation plan or group of public schools to create group innovation plan.
- HB 3636 Establishes Oregon Other Funds Reserve Fund.
- HB 3637 Creates income tax credit for hiring of qualified employees by taxpayer.
- HB 3638 Prohibits former member of Legislative Assembly from taking position as public official in state government and receiving salary for performance of duties as public official within one year after ceasing to be member.
- HB 3639 Creates Primary Care Services Program to provide loan repayments to providers of primary care who agree to practice in qualifying practice sites.
- HB 3640 Requires county assessor in county with population of more than 340,000 to cancel property tax assessment for manufactured structures if total assessed value of all manufactured structures taxable as personal property of taxpayer is less than $12,500.
- HB 3641 Limits amount of biennial appropriations by Legislative Assembly.
- HB 3642 Allows supervising physician organization to collectively supervise physician assistant.
- HB 3643 Limits for six-year period beginning July 1, 2009, payment of expenses from bond proceeds and other revenues, including federal funds, collected or received by Oregon University System for construction of Marine Mammal and Genomics Building by Oregon State University at Hatfield Marine Science Center.
- HB 3644 Creates Task Force on Stage Two Business Development and Economic Gardening.
- HB 3645 Allows public utility full cost recovery for hydrogen power station investments.
- HB 3646 Authorizes proceeds of private activity revenue bonds to be used for management and operation of eligible projects.
- HB 3647 Allows person to request that Department of Land Conservation and Development arrange for independent soil capability assessment.
- HB 3648 Provides that counties and metropolitan service districts may not, after having cooperatively designated land as urban reserve, designate additional land as urban reserve until at least 50 percent of previously designated urban reserves have been included within urban growth boundary of district.
- HB 3649 Modifies provisions related to qualifying electricity for purposes of compliance with renewable portfolio standard.
- HB 3650 Repeals prohibition against city, county or metropolitan service district imposing requirement that effectively establishes sales price for housing unit or residential building lot or parcel, or that limits availability of housing unit or residential building lot or parcel to class or group of purchasers.
- HB 3651 Subjects public works involving construction or installation of solar energy system to payment of prevailing rate of wage.
- HB 3652 Requires State Apprenticeship and Training Council to adopt rules that modify circumstances under which apprentice electrician may work without direct supervision.
- HB 3653 Modifies certain definitions and exceptions applicable to prohibition against employer taking adverse employment action against employee who declines to attend meeting or participate in communication concerning employer's opinion about religious or political matters.
- HB 3654 Allows Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to waive, upon request of mortgage insurer, requirements regarding ratio of aggregate insurance policies issued to surplus to policyholders.
- HB 3655 Modifies definition of "emergency benefit period" to begin on first week that begins at least 14 days after effective date of Act and ending when total of Oregon emergency benefits paid reaches $19 million.
- HB 3656 Provides that interest in property covered by trust deed is terminated and foreclosed as to person that was given notice of trustee's sale.
- HB 3657 Prohibits owner of foreclosed residential real property from neglecting real property during periods of vacancy.
- HB 3658 Requires general contractor constructing new residential dwelling unit to provide original owner of unit with warranty of unit workmanship and materials.
- HB 3659 Establishes Temporary High Risk Pool Program to ensure health insurance coverage for individuals who are uninsured and not receiving publicly funded medical assistance.
- HB 3660 Imposes requirements on virtual public charter schools related to budget and accounting system, tracking of student progress, administrator and teacher qualifications, student and school records and notification of enrollment and withdrawal.
- HB 3661 Reduces amount of ground water for single domestic use exempted from registration, permit, certificate and other requirements.
- HB 3662 Establishes Committee on Prescribing Psychologists and authorizes committee to issue certificate of prescriptive authority to certain licensed psychologists, limit drugs that may be prescribed and make recommendations to State Board of Psychologist Examiners.
- HB 3663 Allows minor 15 years of age or older to consent, without consent of parent or guardian of minor, to diagnosis and treatment by optometrist who is acting within scope of practice for optometrist except when minor is obtaining contact lenses for first time.
- HB 3664 Creates new category of medical assistance for individuals from 18 to 21 years of age who, immediately prior to 18th birthday, were in substitute care paid for by public agency.
- HB 3665 Provides that dental services contract may not restrict price that dental health services provider may charge for services unless services are covered by insurer.
- HB 3666 Permits insurer to offer discounted rates for electronic administration of small employer group or individual health insurance.
- HB 3667 Directs Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board to evaluate health benefit plan that serves limited geographic region of state according to specified criteria.
- HB 3668 Modifies date by which licensed professional counselors and marriage and family therapists must attest to having certain training and experience.
- HB 3669 Repeals requirements for disclosure of protected health information regarding individual between providers of behavioral or physical health care services to individual.
- HB 3670 Authorizes Department of State Police to adopt rules for predatory sex offender notice statutes and sex offender reporting and registration statutes.
- HB 3671 Prohibits current or former member of Legislative Assembly from receiving salary as public official in state government within one year after ceasing to be member of Legislative Assembly, unless recruitment for position is advertised to public, minimum qualifications for position do not include legislative service and public employer considers minimum number of applicants before selecting current or former legislator.
- HB 3672 Designates elected county surveyor office as nonpartisan.
- HB 3673 Modifies laws governing immunities provided to landowner that allows use of land for recreational purposes, gardening, woodcutting or harvest of special forest products.
- HB 3674 Allows facilities that generate electricity by using biomass or combusting municipal solid waste to comply with renewable portfolio standard under certain conditions.
- HB 3675 Clarifies provisions related to energy efficiency and sustainable technology loan program.
- HB 3676 Eliminates required contribution for statewide multimodal study after December 31, 2009.
- HB 3677 Permits service station operator to display sign visible from street showing prices for lowest grade of fuel.
- HB 3678 Specifies amount of time owner has to remove noncomplying electronic sign, to make sign comply or to request hearing.
- HB 3679 Enacts Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children. .
- HB 3680 For renewable energy resource equipment manufacturing facilities and facilities using or producing renewable energy resources, limits, per biennium, the total amount of potential tax credits for which preliminary certifications may be issued to applicants.
- HB 3681 Directs Director of State Department of Energy and Director of Oregon Business Development Department to prepare plans for potential transfer of administration of tax credits available for renewable energy resource equipment manufacturing facilities.
- HB 3682 Creates definition of "smokeless tobacco products" for purposes of weight-based tax.
- HB 3683 Creates Oregon New Markets Development Program.
- HB 3684 Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- HB 3685 Adds one member of Senate and one member of House of Representatives as nonvoting advisory members of Oregon Investment Council.
- HB 3686 Clarifies circumstances in which employer imposes occupational requirement that restricts ability of employee to wear religious clothing.
- HB 3687 Qualifies school district for moneys from High Cost Disabilities Account based on amounts received from Blind and Visually Impaired Student Fund.
- HB 3688 Prohibits provider of educational services from offering money or other consideration to student, parent or legal guardian of student or another entity for benefit of student, parent or legal guardian in return for student electing to receive or receiving educational services from specific provider or as promise of payment that provider used as incentive for student to enroll in program.
- HB 3689 Removes ability of purchaser of residential property to waive protection against claim of lien.
- HB 3690 Establishes different size categories and permits Public Utility Commission to adjust deployment targets for solar photovoltaic energy systems participating in solar energy system pilot programs.
- HB 3691 Allows above-market costs associated with compliance with renewable portfolio standard to be recoverable in rates of electric company.
- HB 3692 Establishes Oregon Traumatic Brain Injury Strategic Partnership Advisory Council and specifies duties.
- HB 3693 Permits sale of diesel fuel containing additives to prevent congealing from October 1 to February 28 without violating minimum biodiesel content requirements.
- HB 3694 Authorizes residential landlord to continue using separately charged pro rata apportionment billing method for certain utilities or services if billing method was used for all tenants in facility immediately before law change that restricted use of method.
- HB 3695 Modifies offenses related to metal recycling.
- HB 3696 Authorizes interim Joint Committee on Ways and Means to review changes in state agency salary plans during interim.
- HB 3697 Increases age requirement for elderly medical expense subtraction for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2010.
- HB 3698 Establishes Building Opportunities for Oregon Small Business Today Account (BOOST Account).
- HB 3699 Allows partnership or joint venture to offer or submit bid to perform construction work if named partner or joint venturer is properly licensed and endorsed for work.
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HB 3700-3799
- HB 3700 Permits credit union depositories to act as depositories for public funds on basis similar to that of bank depositories.
- HB 3701 Clarifies provisions related to open burning in Linn County.
- HB 3702 Allows Oregon Student Assistance Commission to determine when to give priority to applicants who are or plan to be full-time students when commission awards Oregon Opportunity Grants and scholastic grants.
- HB 3703 Creates unlawful practice of manufacturing, distributing or selling liquid or food in container made with bisphenol A if liquid or food is intended primarily for consumption by child under three years of age.
- HB 3704 Allows beverage distributors or importers to establish distributor cooperative for certain purposes.
- HB 3705 Establishes tax credit for transportation of woody biomass from forest management operations to biofuel producer.
- HB 3706 Includes loans and extensions of credit in definition of "real estate, goods or services" for purposes of Unlawful Trade Practices Act.
- HB 3707 Prescribes ballot title, estimate of financial impact and explanatory statement for House Joint Resolution 101 (2010).
- HB 3708 Changes provisions related to revocation of licenses, tags and permits.
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HB 5100-5199
- HB 5100 Increases and decreases certain biennial appropriations made from General Fund to specified state agencies and Emergency Board.
- HB 5101 Decreases specified biennial allocations from Administrative Services Economic Development Fund and Criminal Fine and Assessment Account.
- HB 5102 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _______ for biennial expenses.
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HCR 100-199
- HCR 100 In memoriam: Fred Rosenbaum, 1926-2010.
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HJR 100-199
- HJR 100 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing obligation of state to ensure every legal resident of state access to effective, medically appropriate and affordable health care.
- HJR 101 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to bonded indebtedness for institutions of higher education.
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HR 100-199
- HR 100 Honors 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team of Oregon National Guard for service in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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HB 3600-3699