2012 Regular Session
Bill Selection
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Senate Bills
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SB 1500-1599
- SB 1501 Authorizes holder of off-premises sales license, under certain conditions, to store wine at licensed premises for transport to other licensed premises for sale at retail.
- SB 1502 Modifies membership of State Mortuary and Cemetery Board.
- SB 1503 Requires health care worker to provide health care facility for or at which health care worker provides services with evidence that worker received annual seasonal influenza vaccination or written declaration that worker declines vaccination.
- SB 1504 Exempts insurer from requirement to send notice of cancellation of health benefit plan if cancellation is due to nonpayment of premium.
- SB 1505 Specifies procedure for civil commitment of individual who is Native American if state does not have jurisdiction over individual.
- SB 1506 Directs Oregon Health Authority to provide managed care organization supporting Central Oregon Health Council real-time pharmacy claims data in format agreed to by authority and council.
- SB 1507 Removes requirement that person subjected to HIV test give specific informed consent to test.
- SB 1508 Allows beverage distributors or importers to establish distributor cooperative for certain purposes.
- SB 1509 Authorizes dentists and dental hygienists who are licensed in another state and in good standing to practice dentistry without compensation for specified period of time.
- SB 1510 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to report to Legislative Assembly regarding marine reserves.
- SB 1511 Expands state policy relating to ecosystems.
- SB 1512 Makes legislative findings regarding lighting that contains mercury.
- SB 1513 Eliminates sunset and continues in effect provision conditionally allowing water right lease to split use of water between existing right and in-stream right within same year.
- SB 1514 Authorizes property tax special assessment for primary residence rebuilt within two years after destruction by fire or act of God.
- SB 1515 Requires nontransplant anatomical research and education recovery organization to be licensed by Oregon Health Authority, to have medical director and accreditation and to keep certain records.
- SB 1516 Establishes Help America Vote Act Task Force.
- SB 1517 Changes laws related to absent electors and county clerk election-related duties.
- SB 1518 Prohibits state contracting agency, under specified conditions, from accepting bid or proposal from bidder or proposer that advised or assisted state contracting agency concerning solicitation documents or materials related to public contract.
- SB 1519 Defines "transient lodging tax collector" as transient lodging provider or transient lodging intermediary.
- SB 1520 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Youth Authority for East Metro Gang Enforcement Team gang intervention services in east Multnomah County.
- SB 1521 Establishes Board of Commercial Interior Design.
- SB 1522 Requires Oregon Health Authority to take into account psychological and social factors facing members of coordinated care organization in establishing quality measures and global budgets.
- SB 1523 Requires insurers to reimburse providers directly for health care service provided to insureds if provider agrees that payment constitutes payment in full for service other than amounts for which insured is responsible.
- SB 1524 Limits private security professional certification requirement, with respect to premises of licensees of Oregon Liquor Control Commission, to employees with valid service permits issued by commission controlling access at entry to premises.
- SB 1525 Provides that individual who is employed full time by tribal government to perform duties of public safety officer and who possesses requisite qualifications may be certified or recertified for specified positions under public safety standards and training statutes.
- SB 1526 Excludes certain types of communications from meaning of "deliberations" for purposes of public meetings law.
- SB 1527 Makes technical correction to provision that makes strangulation Class C felony under certain circumstances.
- SB 1528 Requires Oregon Liquor Control Commission inspector or investigator enforcing laws related to liquor to obtain Department of Public Safety Standards and Training certification as liquor enforcement inspector.
- SB 1529 Requires Department of Revenue to establish separate classes for certain kinds of property, including for real property machinery and equipment.
- SB 1530 Establishes Department of Revenue Technology Modernization Fund separate and distinct from General Fund.
- SB 1531 Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- SB 1532 Excludes certain company that owns or leases data center in enterprise zone from central assessment during period of enterprise zone exemption.
- SB 1533 Requires contracting 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.
- SB 1534 Creates crime of aggravated solicitation applicable to use of electronic communication to solicit two or more persons to commit specific crime at specific time and location.
- SB 1535 Authorizes affordable housing covenants contained in recorded master form instrument to be incorporated by reference in short form instrument recorded for real property transaction.
- SB 1536 Makes coordinated care organizations local public bodies under Oregon Tort Claims Act for purposes of tort claims arising out of health services that are paid for by Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 1537 Prescribes procedure and form of notice for disposition of abandoned burial spaces by cemetery authority.
- SB 1538 Expands and clarifies duties of Higher Education Coordinating Commission.
- SB 1539 Establishes Task Force on Virtual School Governance for purpose of recommending governance structure for virtual education that is provided statewide.
- SB 1540 Prohibits education service district board from declaring office of director vacant if director resides in school district that withdraws from education service district unless director's term expires or director's office is otherwise declared vacant.
- SB 1541 Allows person who obtained plumbing education, training and experience while on active duty with armed forces to have education, training and experience evaluated for credit toward fulfillment of approved plumbing apprenticeship.
- SB 1542 Eliminates requirement for Advisory Committee approval of Governor's appointment of Director of Veterans' Affairs.
- SB 1543 Requires Oregon Transportation Commission to make annual report to legislative committees about funding available for certain transportation projects.
- SB 1544 Exempts City of Redmond from statewide land use planning goal related to transportation planning and administrative rules that implement goal with respect to development of Southeast Redmond Employment Site.
- SB 1545 Specifies that exclusion from definition of "employment" for transportation performed by person leasing equipment to for-hire carrier applies regardless of whether person leasing equipment purchases, leases, rents or finances equipment, from any person, without restriction.
- SB 1546 Exempts Department of Transportation from need to obtain local permit before removing trees.
- SB 1547 Allows Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to authorize captive insurers in this state.
- SB 1548 Prohibits publication of advertisement for job vacancy that limits applicants to persons who are not currently unemployed.
- SB 1549 Prohibits gillnet fishing in lower Columbia River except in off-channel fishery enhancement areas specified by rule of State Fish and Wildlife Commission.
- SB 1550 Eliminates affirmative defense exempting concealed handgun licensees from crime applicable to possession of firearm or other instrument used as dangerous weapon, while on school grounds.
- SB 1551 Eliminates affirmative defense exempting concealed handgun licensees from crime applicable to possession of firearm or other instrument used as dangerous weapon, while in public building or on grounds adjacent to public building.
- SB 1552 Requires beneficiary or beneficiary's agent under residential trust deed to send notice of mediation and enter into mediation with grantor for purpose of agreeing to foreclosure avoidance measure.
- SB 1553 Prohibits agencies from adopting rules during regular session of Legislative Assembly.
- SB 1554 Requires instruction in Oregon Studies in middle school.
- SB 1555 Requires school employees to report acts of harassment, intimidation or bullying and acts of cyberbullying.
- SB 1556 Permits contracting agency to give preference to bidder or proposer that exceeds federal Buy America requirements that apply to federally funded transit projects.
- SB 1557 Makes consumption of controlled substance by person under 21 years of age unlawful.
- SB 1558 Modifies scope of costs of certain economic development projects that Oregon Business Development Department may finance with proceeds of certain revenue bonds.
- SB 1559 Requires Office of Emergency Management to allocate moneys from Emergency Communications Account to cities and counties for direct distribution to 9-1-1 jurisdictions.
- SB 1560 Requires moneys in Emergency Communications Account, including Enhanced 9-1-1 Subaccount, to be used for purposes of 9-1-1 emergency communications unless statutory exception is made during state of fiscal emergency.
- SB 1561 Modifies duties and membership of Oregon Homeland Security Council.
- SB 1562 Requires Oregon Health Authority, Department of Human Services and Public Employees' Benefit Board to develop goals, benchmarks and plans to address diabetes, diabetes care and complications from diabetes.
- SB 1563 Extends certain rights and benefits to members of commissioned corps of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and members of Public Health Service of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
- SB 1564 Requires beneficiary to determine whether grantor qualifies for foreclosure avoidance measure or has not complied with terms of foreclosure avoidance measure to which grantor agreed.
- SB 1565 Permits supervising physician or supervising physician organization to apply to Oregon Medical Board for dispensing authority for physician assistant.
- SB 1566 Requires State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries to maintain website related to seismic risk category of public schools.
- SB 1567 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for nutrition programs for low-income seniors.
- SB 1568 Establishes requirements for health insurance coverage of autism spectrum disorders.
- SB 1569 Allows certain unemployment insurance benefits claimants to accept certain work and receive benefits equal to difference between wages and benefit amount during first 18 weeks of benefit period.
- SB 1570 Requires, until June 30, 2016, medical assistance coverage of prescription drugs that are immunosuppressant drugs or drugs for treatment of seizures, cancer, HIV or AIDS. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
- SB 1571 Prohibits agencies from adopting any rule that becomes effective on or after effective date of Act and before July 1, 2013.
- SB 1572 Requires name of member or committee of Legislative Assembly requesting set of proposed amendments to legislative measure to be identified on proposed amendments.
- SB 1573 Decreases corporate minimum tax imposed on certain C corporations by establishing corporate minimum tax of $150 for all corporations.
- SB 1574 Directs Department of State Police to identify states that recognize Oregon concealed handgun licenses and that impose eligibility requirements for issuing concealed handgun licenses that are substantially similar to Oregon requirements.
- SB 1575 Increases penalty for crime of disorderly conduct if crime is committed within 200 feet of property on which person knows funeral service is being conducted.
- SB 1576 Requires beneficiary or beneficiary's agent under residential trust deed to send notice of mediation and enter into mediation with grantor for purpose of agreeing to foreclosure avoidance measure.
- SB 1577 Requires state agencies to participate in Oregon Prescription Drug Program subject to exceptions.
- SB 1578 Applies provisions of ORS chapter 657 relating to payment of regular benefits to payment of extended benefits, except when result would be inconsistent with extended benefits statutes.
- SB 1579 Repeals allotment provision applicable to first fiscal year of current biennium.
- SB 1580 Provides legislative approval of Oregon Health Authority proposals for coordinated care organizations.
- SB 1581 Identifies positions that will be under direction and control of Chief Education Officer for matters related to design and organization of state's education system.
- SB 1582 Creates process by which person may request independent review of determinations made by Department of State Lands that are related to wetlands delineation.
- SB 1583 Requires appellate review of quasi-judicial land use decisions and limited land use decisions directly related to and made in response to land use application to be conducted in single proceeding in which Land Use Board of Appeals has joined all appeals.
- SB 1584 Authorizes development of resort-style amenities by owner of heritage guest ranch.
- SB 1585 Requires that total amount of General Fund appropriations, special purpose appropriations to Emergency Board, lottery fund allocations, appropriations from Oregon Rainy Day Fund and appropriations from Education Stability Fund made for public education purposes in biennium not be less than 50 percent of total amount of General Fund appropriations, lottery fund allocations, appropriations from Oregon Rainy Day Fund and appropriations from Education Stability Fund contained in legislatively
- SB 1586 Establishes Oregon Growth Fund and Oregon Growth Board to encourage investment in and availability of capital to Oregon businesses and to further economic development in Oregon.
- SB 1587 Requires Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board to submit report to Legislative Assembly on board procedures and process by which person becomes appraiser.
- SB 1588 Excludes from definition of "employment," for purposes of unemployment insurance benefits, service performed in operation of passenger motor vehicle operated as taxicab or for nonemergency medical transportation by person with ownership or leasehold interest in vehicle for certain entities operated by board of owner-operators elected by members of entity.
- SB 1589 Permits contracting agency to establish price agreement for architectural, engineering, photogrammetric mapping, transportation planning or land surveying services or related services.
- SB 1590 Creates Sunset Advisory Committee.
- SB 1591 Makes changes to membership and powers of Travel Information Council.
- SB 1592 Allows local government, in county whose population is not growing and that has population of 50,000 or less, to alter comprehensive plan map designations notwithstanding statewide land use planning goals relating to agricultural land and forestland.
- SB 1593 Requires that Public Employees Retirement Board use assumed interest rate of six percent for purposes of calculating service retirement allowance of Tier 1 and Tier 2 members of Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 1594 Eliminates affirmative defense exempting concealed handgun licensees from crime applicable to possession of firearm or other instrument used as dangerous weapon, while on school grounds.
- SB 5700-5799
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SCR 200-299
- SCR 201 Recognizes and honors Eugene Police Officer Chris Kilcullen for his service to this state.
- SCR 202 In memoriam: Mark Hatfield, 1922-2011.
- SCR 203 Commemorates Jubilee Year of Sisters of Saint Mary of Oregon and their 125 years of dedicated ministry and service.
- SCR 204 Commemorates centennial of woman suffrage in Oregon and efforts of those who led woman suffrage campaign of 1912.
- SCR 205 In memoriam: Betty Roberts, 1923-2011.
- SCR 206 Honors Gail Louise Achterman for her service to Oregon and for her many contributions to family, friends and community.
- SCR 207 In memoriam: Gail Louise Achterman, 1949-2012.
- SCR 208 In memoriam: Steven Apotheker, 1952-2011.
- SCR 209 Recognizes and honors achievements of Terri Jean Frohnmayer.
- SCR 210 In memoriam: Jeannette Hamby, 1933-2012.
- SCR 211 Adjourns sine die 2012 regular session of Seventy-sixth Legislative Assembly.
- SCR 212 Establishes deadlines for presession-filed legislative measures for 2013 regular session of Seventy-seventh Legislative Assembly.
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SJM 200-299
- SJM 201 Urges President and Congress of United States of America to allow Oregon counties to manage revested Oregon and California Railroad grant lands located in counties.
- SJR 200-299
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SM 200-299
- SM 201 Urges Congress to enact and President to sign Trade Reform, Accountability, Development and Employment (TRADE) Act of 2009.
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SR 200-299
- SR 201 Recognizes, honors and celebrates winners of, and distinguished finalists for, 2012 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards.
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SB 1500-1599
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House Bills
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HB 4000-4099
- HB 4001 Requires criminal records check for volunteers and employees who staff State Emergency Operations Center or emergency operating facility of city or county.
- HB 4002 Establishes, in Oregon University System Fund, subaccount dedicated to funding investments in professional forestry education.
- HB 4003 Allows State Department of Agriculture to adopt rules to establish license fees for certain food-related establishments and occupations.
- HB 4004 Establishes Commission on Soil Research within Department of State Lands.
- HB 4005 Establishes credit against income taxes in compensation for loss of livestock due to wolf depredation.
- HB 4006 Specifies that before State Fish and Wildlife Commission makes determination that species is threatened or endangered, commission shall also consult with private landowners, affected cities, affected counties and affected local service districts.
- HB 4007 Permits owner or operator of automated teller machine to charge fee for transaction conducted on automated teller machine to person who used card or other method of access for account located within or outside United States.
- HB 4008 Modifies requirements for licensure by Board of Medical Imaging.
- HB 4009 Eliminates monitoring entity from impaired health professional program.
- HB 4010 Requires insurers to reimburse nurse practitioners at same rate as physicians for same services.
- HB 4011 Requires person convicted of driving while under influence of intoxicants to submit proof that person completed required treatment program before reinstatement of driving privileges.
- HB 4012 Provides legislative approval of Oregon Health Authority proposals for coordinated care organizations.
- HB 4013 Requires Superintendent of Public Instruction to make available certain information related to accelerated learning options.
- HB 4014 Abolishes District Best Business Practices Advisory Committee and authority to conduct best business practices audits.
- HB 4015 Requires Oregon Health Authority to develop and maintain lead poisoning prevention clearinghouse on its website.
- HB 4016 Adds employee of organization providing child-related services or activities, employee of higher education institution, coach, assistant coach or trainer of child athlete and individual who provides guidance, instruction or training in youth development activity to list of public and private officials required to report child abuse.
- HB 4017 Requires certain persons to install ignition interlock device for five years after person's driving privileges are restored following suspension or revocation of driving privileges.
- HB 4018 Modifies renewable portfolio standard for small electric utilities to exclude sales to single large consumer from calculation of percentage of sales to all retail electricity consumers.
- HB 4019 Requires school district boards to allow certain medications to be kept in student's classroom if requested by student's parent or guardian.
- HB 4020 Increases amount of lottery bonds issued to finance grants and loans for transportation projects for biennium beginning July 1, 2011.
- HB 4021 Requires Superintendent of State Police to commission employees of humane investigation agency as humane special agents under certain circumstances.
- HB 4022 Expands definition of "mentally ill person" for purposes of civil commitment proceedings to include persons with substance dependence associated with opioids and two prior convictions for unlawful possession of heroin and for whom compelled treatment is necessary to avoid reoffending.
- HB 4023 Creates community guardianships as planning option for ward in substitute care.
- HB 4024 Repeals sunset.
- HB 4025 Reduces amount payable by municipal or justice court for deposit in Criminal Fine Account from $60 to $45.
- HB 4026 Increases number of Court of Appeals judges from 10 to 13.
- HB 4027 Expands immunity from liability for health care provider who provides services for charitable organization without compensation.
- HB 4028 Increases amount of lottery bonds issued to finance grants and loans for transportation projects by $10 million for biennium beginning July 1, 2011.
- HB 4029 Directs Oregon Transportation Commission to submit report to interim legislative committees related to transportation on reallocation of funds from Oregon Jobs and Transportation Act (2009).
- HB 4030 Directs Department of Transportation to provide Travel Information Council with resources necessary to manage and maintain, for duration of 2011-2013 biennium, roadside rest area located along U.S. Highway 26, westbound, near milepost 54.
- HB 4031 Prohibits owner of outdoor advertising sign from removing sign from sign site without first permitting landowner to purchase sign under certain circumstances.
- HB 4032 Requires that person seeking to appeal land use decision or limited land use decision to Land Use Board of Appeals must own, or have ownership interest in, real property within _____ miles of real property that is object of decision and must be adversely affected by decision.
- HB 4033 Exempts employee and retiree names maintained in records of Public Employees Retirement System from disclosure under public records law.
- HB 4034 Changes applicable rate of interest for contractor's failure to make timely payment in accordance with public improvement contract to nine percent per annum.
- HB 4035 Amends provisions of Oregon law to conform to changes in Uniform Commercial Code, to clarify meaning of name of debtor, to permit filing of information statement, to adopt official filing forms, to specify priority of competing secured claims, to specify source of law for securing vehicles exempt from Oregon titling requirements and to address related matters.
- HB 4036 Imposes one percent tax on specified providers of residential care and services.
- HB 4037 Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- HB 4038 Provides that taxpayer may not claim qualified research activities credit for amount deducted.
- HB 4039 Requires lender to notify potential borrower of prohibition against pledging tax-deferred homestead as security for reverse mortgage.
- HB 4040 Establishes Oregon Growth Fund and Oregon Growth Board to encourage investment in and availability of capital to Oregon businesses and to further economic development in Oregon.
- HB 4041 Exempts from taxation property owned exclusively by eligible Indian tribe or by entity wholly owned by eligible Indian tribe if property is used exclusively for certain government services.
- HB 4042 Changes permissible use of moneys in Oregon Forest Land Protection Fund.
- HB 4043 Permits Department of Transportation to reinstate person's suspended driving privileges or right to apply for privileges, or any identification card or right to apply for card, under certain circumstances.
- HB 4044 Prohibits gillnet fishing in lower Columbia River except in off-channel fishery enhancement areas specified by rule of State Fish and Wildlife Commission.
- HB 4045 Prohibits public body from disclosing records or information that identifies person as applicant for, or holder of, concealed handgun license.
- HB 4046 Exempts certain accident only, specified disease and hospital indemnity insurance policies from payment of assessment on gross amount of premiums.
- HB 4047 Revises authority of charitable or nonprofit organization to sell alcoholic beverages in factory-sealed containers without license.
- HB 4048 Creates crime of failure to report the death of a child.
- HB 4049 Requires that person seeking to appeal land use decision or limited land use decision to Land Use Board of Appeals must own, or have ownership interest in, real property within _____ miles of real property that is object of decision.
- HB 4050 Eliminates lottery system for vessel permits in ocean troll salmon fishery.
- HB 4051 Requires Office of Emergency Management to distribute 9-1-1 tax revenues directly to 9-1-1 jurisdictions.
- HB 4052 Requires state agencies to use federal E-Verify employment verification system to verify employment eligibility of job applicants.
- HB 4053 Modifies types of animals qualifying as assistance animals for purposes of accessing places of public accommodation and modes of transportation and for purposes of cause of action for harm to assistance animal.
- HB 4054 Prohibits Public Employees' Benefit Board from authorizing or requiring collection of information or maintenance of records about firearms from eligible employee or family member.
- HB 4055 Directs state agencies and local governments with functions related to issuance of registrations, licenses, certifications or permits necessary to conduct business in Oregon to provide nonmonetary assistance to qualified persons.
- HB 4056 Establishes Task Force on STEM Access and Success for purpose of encouraging students to study science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
- HB 4057 Delays date by which State Board of Higher Education must make report to Legislative Assembly on higher education employee retirement options and benefit plans.
- HB 4058 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to convene work group to study strategies for and make recommendations on reducing higher education textbook costs.
- HB 4059 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to carry out goals relating to awarding academic credit for prior learning by students.
- HB 4060 Prohibits importation of genetically engineered fish into this state.
- HB 4061 Establishes Special Committee on University Governance.
- HB 4062 Abolishes State Board of Higher Education and transfers functions to Oregon Education Investment Board.
- HB 4063 Requires certain professional licensing agencies to accept applicant's military training or experience as substitute for education or experience required for licensure, certification or registration if military training or experience is substantially similar to education and experience required for licensure, certification or registration.
- HB 4064 Requires Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to inform Director of Veterans' Affairs of receipt of written information from or filing of complaint by member or veteran of uniformed service under certain circumstances.
- HB 4065 Directs Oregon State Lottery Commission to establish lottery games to benefit veterans' education and economic development.
- HB 4066 For purposes of central assessment, excludes from definition of "communication" data transmission services provided through contractual arrangement with person that transmits data through tangible property owned or controlled by that person.
- HB 4067 Excludes company owning or leasing data center in enterprise zone from central assessment during period of enterprise zone exemption.
- HB 4068 Provides that food bank assumption or sharing of cost to process reclaimed fish for food bank use or distribution is not sale, purchase or other commerce making fish subject to labeling, packaging or similar requirements for commercially sold foods.
- HB 4069 Directs State Housing Council to designate exception communities, for purposes of disbursement from accounts in Oregon Housing Fund, where substantial disparity exists between median household income and cost of safe and affordable housing.
- HB 4070 Applies sunsets to filing fee provisions and certain corporate tax provisions of Ballot Measure 67 (2010).
- HB 4071 Requires person engaged in floral business operations to disclose physical location of principal place of business in written communications and advertisements.
- HB 4072 Authorizes Department of Transportation to enter into contract with specified forest protective associations for certain off-season services.
- HB 4073 Removes all restrictions on use of hydroelectric power to qualify for renewable portfolio standard.
- HB 4074 Permits insurers, multiple employer welfare arrangements, health care service contractors and self-insured employee health benefit plans to offer health benefit plan that pays cash dividends to enrollee who participates in wellness program.
- HB 4075 Prohibits state natural resource agencies from spending more than $50,000 that is received by agency as compensatory mitigation payment until agency reports on costs and benefits of proposed expenditure.
- HB 4076 Reduces rate of personal income and corporate excise tax on capital gains, if gains are attributable to sale or exchange of investment made on or after January 1, 2012, and before January 1, 2014, and are held for at least three years.
- HB 4077 Directs each school district board to adopt policy regarding teen dating violence.
- HB 4078 Authorizes local government to conditionally approve siting of photovoltaic solar energy facility when site certificate is not required and facility is on farmland that is not high-value farmland but is within area zoned for exclusive farm use.
- HB 4079 Modifies statutes governing energy-related income and excise tax credits.
- HB 4080 Requires collectors that do not currently hold solid waste permit with Department of Environmental Quality to register with department.
- HB 4081 Provides , for waste plastics that cannot be economically recycled, that conversion of such waste plastics to oil using pyrolysis is considered recycling for certain purposes.
- HB 4082 Transfers authority over court appointed special advocates and CASA Volunteer Programs from State Commission on Children and Families to Oregon Volunteers Commission for Voluntary Action and Service.
- HB 4083 Requires Oregon State Lottery Commission to adopt policies to mitigate public harms associated with lottery games, marketing practices and retail regulations at request of Director of Oregon State Lottery.
- HB 4084 Provides that prosecution of certain felonies committed against person 65 years of age or older may be commenced within six years.
- HB 4085 Creates crime of assault in third degree for intentionally or knowingly causing physical injury to elderly person.
- HB 4086 Establishes University of Oregon and Portland State University as independent public universities, governed by university boards of directors.
- HB 4087 Establishes Oregon Senior and Disabled Emergency Fund, Oregon Education Emergency Fund and Oregon Public Safety Emergency Fund.
- HB 4088 Modifies income tax treatment of elderly medical expense.
- HB 4089 Allows owner of territory not contiguous to city to annex to city if land is within 200 feet of existing city boundary, city was under jurisdiction of boundary commission on January 1, 2007, and owner acquired interest in territory prior to January 1, 1973.
- HB 4090 Authorizes owner of real property that is located within urban growth boundary of metropolitan service district and, due to certain impediments, not provided with sanitary sewer or water services to cause public or private provider of sanitary sewer and water services to connect service facilities and serve property if owner pays all costs to connect and deliver service.
- HB 4091 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to convene work group to make recommendations regarding criminal records checks .
- HB 4092 Specifies, for distillery licensee that holds special events distillery license, activities permitted and requirements for purchasing and selling distilled liquor at event.
- HB 4093 Increases number of enterprise zones that may be designated and maximum area of rural enterprise zone.
- HB 4094 Replaces requirement that person licensed by Construction Contractors Board as exempt commercial contractor procure workers' compensation coverage with requirement that person make statement verifying workers' compensation coverage.
- HB 4095 Allows Jackson, Josephine and Douglas Counties to enter into intergovernmental agreement.
- HB 4096 Creates income tax credit for hiring of qualified employee by taxpayer with fewer than 100 employees.
- HB 4097 Establishes personal income tax credit of $250 per dependent child.
- HB 4098 Requires that annual timber harvest on state forestlands in each subject forest district equal, at minimum, specified percentage of annual amount of harvestable timber expected to be grown on state forestlands in district.
- HB 4099 Provides that if public body agrees to pay or provide benefit to retired employees other than payments required or provided for in statutes, public body must create separate account for funding of those benefits and make annual contributions to account in amounts necessary to amortize liability for benefits in 25 years or less.
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HB 4100-4199
- HB 4100 Eliminates statute of limitations for certain crimes committed against minors.
- HB 4101 Makes findings regarding Columbia River Basin.
- HB 4102 Establishes requirements for evaluation of teachers and administrators.
- HB 4103 Creates income tax credit for capital improvements to business facilities or homes that are commenced prior to May 30, 2012, or effective date of Act, whichever is later.
- HB 4104 Modifies Public Employees Retirement System benefits of school employees.
- HB 4105 Exempts from application of insurance code sale of policies or certificates of health insurance in this state by insurers licensed to transact insurance in another state.
- HB 4106 Prohibits state agencies, during current biennium, from spending General Fund moneys or moneys that are continuously appropriated to agency for purposes that are not essential to perform agency mission or functions or to implement legislative funding priorities.
- HB 4107 Requires Department of Revenue to distribute 50 percent of business income taxes attributable to new business or expanded business to local jurisdiction that recruited new business or expanded business.
- HB 4108 Establishes precious metal secondhand dealer record keeping requirements regarding transactions involving items of precious metal.
- HB 4109 Requires Oregon Health Authority to use competitive bidding process for purchase of generic drugs prescribed for recipients of medical assistance.
- HB 4110 Directs Oregon Investment Council and State Treasurer to try to ensure that moneys in Public Employees Retirement Fund are not invested in companies with interest in energy sector of Iran.
- HB 4111 Changes procedures for local government to sell land or tract and any improvements to enforce unpaid liens for final assessments for local improvements.
- HB 4112 Requires Environmental Quality Commission to prepare certain revisions to Oregon's State Implementation Plan under federal Clean Air Act.
- HB 4113 Provides that corporate minimum tax may be reduced by allowance of tax credits.
- HB 4114 Requires state agency to report to Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services when any budgeted position is vacant for six months.
- HB 4115 Requires contracting agency to pay fee to Secretary of State in amount of one-tenth of one percent of contract price for public contract.
- HB 4116 Requires state agencies with fewer than 75 full-time equivalent budgeted positions to enter into agreement with Oregon Department of Administrative Services for participation in department's shared client services relating to budgeting, purchasing, accounting, human services and financial information reporting.
- HB 4117 Modifies provisions relating to prearrangement sales of funeral or cemetery merchandise or services and preconstruction sales of interment spaces.
- HB 4118 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 4119 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to recommend rules to State Fish and Wildlife Commission regarding creation of pilot program that allows persons to use dogs to hunt or pursue cougars.
- HB 4120 Creates income tax credit for hiring of long-term unemployed worker.
- HB 4121 Expands basis for allowing winery to be sited on land zoned for exclusive farm use to include cultivation or production of agricultural products that are used in winemaking, including fruit other than grapes, other cultivated crops and honey.
- HB 4122 Requires pharmacy benefit managers conducting business in Oregon to obtain license from and annually renew license with State Board of Pharmacy.
- HB 4123 Requires Oregon Health Authority to maintain list of designated high priority chemicals of concern for children's health used in children's products.
- HB 4124 Allows eligible employees to take family leave to deal with death of family member.
- HB 4125 Repeals law authorizing person to request that Department of Land Conservation and Development arrange for independent soil capability assessment.
- HB 4126 Expands state policy relating to ecosystems.
- HB 4127 Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt standards and procedures to certify specified mental health providers to qualify for insurance reimbursement.
- HB 4128 Requires health benefit plans to cover medically necessary dental or orthodontic services for treatment of craniofacial anomalies.
- HB 4129 Repeals pilot project requiring Department of Transportation to enter into contract for private maintenance of segment of state highway.
- HB 4130 Provides that employee who separates from contracting agency, under specified conditions and for period of one year, may not seek or gain employment with contractor with which contracting agency entered into public contract.
- HB 4131 For state agencies with more than 100 employees and with ratio of less than 11 to 1 of nonsupervisory employees to supervisory employees , restricts hiring and requires layoffs or reclassifications of supervisory employees for purpose of attaining certain ratio.
- HB 4132 Reduces state tax expenditures in tax year by same percentage that Oregon Department of Administrative Services and Governor reduce allotments to state agencies for same tax year.
- HB 4133 Requires financial institutions that disperse government benefits through debit cards to provide certain information about fees imposed for use of debit cards.
- HB 4134 Creates State Agency Innovation Fund.
- HB 4135 Requires insurer, if rate filing represents specified premium rate increase, to send notice to affected policyholders and persons who requested notification.
- HB 4136 Permits prosecuting attorney to investigate and prosecute suit against insurer or other person that commits prohibited insurance practices.
- HB 4137 Charges mortgage loan servicer with duty of good faith and fair dealing toward borrower.
- HB 4138 Prohibits owner of foreclosed residential real property from neglecting real property during periods of vacancy.
- HB 4139 Directs public officials to deposit public funds in certain community banks.
- HB 4140 Requires beneficiary or beneficiary's agent under residential trust deed to send notice of mediation and enter into mediation with grantor for purpose of agreeing to foreclosure avoidance measure.
- HB 4141 Makes Governor and members of State Workforce Investment Board, or persons designated by board, advisory committee for purpose of developing initiatives related to workforce development.
- HB 4142 Requires contracting agency to apply certain preferences in awarding contracts related to certain goods manufactured from recycled materials.
- HB 4143 Requires Legislative Fiscal Officer to prepare employment impact statements for legislative measures reported out of committee that affect employment in this state.
- HB 4144 Requires contracting agency, in determining lowest bid for procurement, to make certain additions and deductions based on health and retirement benefits paid for workers who are residents of this state, based on fuel consumption and carbon generation and based on personal income taxes paid by employing workers who are residents of this state.
- HB 4145 Prohibits publication of advertisement for job vacancy that limits applicants to persons who are not currently unemployed.
- HB 4146 Requires expungement of juvenile records for contact involving prostitution when subject was under 18 years of age at time of offense without waiting period and, if no objection is filed, without hearing.
- HB 4147 Requires that each transfer, assignment or other conveyance of beneficial ownership or beneficial interest in note or other instrument that is evidence of obligation grantor owes and that is secured by trust deed on residential property must be recorded with county clerk within 15 calendar days in order for trustee to foreclose trust deed by advertisement and sale.
- HB 4148 Imposes fee on retail sale of studded tires and on installation of studs in tires.
- HB 4149 Authorizes Oregon Liquor Control Commission inspectors and investigators to enforce laws relating to tobacco products to same extent as peace officers.
- HB 4150 Expands definition of qualified business eligible for credit guarantees from Credit Enhancement Fund to include nontraded sector business.
- HB 4151 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to create chemical disclosure form.
- HB 4152 Requires campaign finance statement to be filed within two calendar days if contribution or expenditure exceeding $1,000 is received or made during 14-day period immediately preceding election.
- HB 4153 Provides legislative approval of Oregon Health Authority proposals for coordinated care organizations.
- HB 4154 Directs specified state agencies to file with Senate and House interim committees on general government affairs annual report describing amount of federal funds received by each agency in preceding fiscal year and containing plan to operate agency if amount of federal funds received by agency in current fiscal year is reduced by 10 percent or 20 percent.
- HB 4155 Requires that Public Employees Retirement Board prepare and regularly update information relating to unfunded liabilities of state, cities, counties, school districts and local service districts and make information easily accessible on website for Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 4156 Authorizes issuance of restraining order for certain persons who are subjected to nonconsensual sexual contact.
- HB 4157 Modifies income tax treatment of elderly medical expense.
- HB 4158 Specifies that provisions of law relating to threatened or endangered wildlife species do not limit authority of State Fish and Wildlife Commission to adopt rules authorizing taking of wolves for purposes related to depredation of livestock.
- HB 4159 Modifies definition of "treatment" for purpose of describing residential facilities that are subject to licensing requirements.
- HB 4160 Appropriates moneys to Department of Human Services to continue Post-TANF program.
- HB 4161 Requires Department of Education to collect performance report data for each school year regarding number of teachers and number of students assigned to each course offered by public educational providers.
- HB 4162 Extends certain employee protections to individuals performing work for educational purposes.
- HB 4163 Changes title of "court security officer" to "judicial security marshal" and "court security personnel" to "judicial security personnel." Requires Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to certify individual members of judicial security personnel upon request of Security and Emergency Preparedness Office of Judicial Department, at office's expense.
- HB 4164 Requires Oregon Health Insurance Exchange Corporation to establish and deposit moneys into accounts in federally insured depositories.
- HB 4165 Removes sunset on Early Learning Council.
- HB 4166 Allows State Department of Energy to require applicants seeking tax credit certification to demonstrate whether efficiency standards of energy conservation projects are eligible for certification under certain forest product stewardship systems.
- HB 4167 Modifies laws relating to fines.
- HB 4168 Revises laws relating to fees in state courts.
- HB 4169 Establishes fees for diversions and court programs related to alcohol evaluation and treatment.
- HB 4170 Authorizes dog training and testing as outright permitted use in exclusive farm use zone under specified circumstances.
- HB 4171 Modifies deadline for Secretary of State to file information with county clerks regarding candidates for offices of President and Vice President of United States at November 2012 general election.
- HB 4172 Establishes State Police Tobacco Law Enforcement Fund separate and distinct from General Fund.
- HB 4173 Modifies requirements for primary, general and special election ballots.
- HB 4174 Requires elections officials to follow certain security procedures relating to ballots.
- HB 4175 Permits certain counties to use federal forest reserve moneys in county road funds for law enforcement purposes related to roads.
- HB 4176 Establishes procedure for Governor to declare county as fiscally distressed if county governing body requests designation.
- HB 4177 Permits counties, under certain conditions, to receive assistance payments from County Assessment Function Funding Assistance Account for 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 fiscal years that do not reflect changes in federal payments to county.
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HB 5200-5299
- HB 5201 Modifies amount authorized for issuance of certificates of participation and other financing agreements during 2011-2013 biennium.
- HB 5202 Adjusts, for six-year period beginning July 1, 2007, limitations on expenditures from specified sources collected or received by Oregon Department of Aviation for Chiloquin Apron Rehabilitation, Obstruction Removal and Lighting project.
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HCR 200-299
- HCR 201 Establishes deadlines for completion of legislative measures for 2012 regular session of Seventy-sixth Legislative Assembly.
- HCR 202 Establishes deadlines for completion of legislative measures for 2012 regular session of Seventy-sixth Legislative Assembly.
- HCR 203 Recognizes and honors Deputy Kelly James Fredinburg for his service to this state.
- HCR 204 Commemorates victory by University of Oregon's football program in 2012 Rose Bowl and other athletic, academic and public service achievements by 2011 University of Oregon football team.
- HCR 205 In memoriam: Representative Allen B. Pynn, 1936-2011.
- HCR 206 In memoriam: Officer Buddy Ray Herron, 1969-2011.
- HCR 207 Adjourns sine die 2012 regular session of Seventy-sixth Legislative Assembly.
- HJM 200-299
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HB 4000-4099