2013 Regular Session
Bill Selection
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Senate Bills
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SB 0-99
- SB 1 Requires employer to provide paid or unpaid time off for Veterans Day to employees who are veterans.
- SB 2 Establishes Scholars for a Healthy Oregon Initiative to provide free tuition and fees for certain students in health care disciplines in exchange for student commitment to work in underrepresented locations after graduation.
- SB 3 Modifies composition of Commission on Indian Services membership.
- SB 4 Appropriates moneys to Department of Human Services to provide mental health and addiction services to seniors and persons with disabilities.
- SB 5 Modifies, for purposes of regulating student athlete agents, definitions of "agency contract" and "athlete agent." Expands application of statutes regulating athlete agents to include agents representing student athletes at elementary and secondary schools.
- SB 6 Increases punishment for animal neglect in first degree to maximum of five years' imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both, for repeat animal neglect offenders, neglect that occurs in presence of minor child or animal neglect offenses involving 10 or more animals.
- SB 7 Establishes State Fair Council as public corporation.
- SB 8 Removes certain restrictions on authority of certified nurse practitioner or certified clinical nurse specialist to dispense prescription drugs.
- SB 9 Provides that violation of offense of operating motor vehicle while using mobile communication device is Class C traffic violation instead of Class D traffic violation .
- SB 10 Provides that certain students are entitled to exemption from nonresident tuition and fees at public universities.
- SB 11 Authorizes State Treasurer to issue Article XI-R bonds, in addition to and not in lieu of biennial budget authorization for bond issuance, to finance corpus of Oregon Student Opportunity Fund.
- SB 12 Provides that person may not operate motor vehicle with gross vehicle weight rating greater than 200 pounds or specified all-terrain vehicles in beds or banks of certain waterways.
- SB 13 Requires State Treasurer to consider options for infrastructure financing and report to Legislative Assembly.
- SB 14 Repeals provisions repealing establishment of Oregon Growth Fund and Oregon Growth Board.
- SB 15 Authorizes county to request declaration by Governor of emergency in county that is providing less than minimally adequate property tax assessment and collection services.
- SB 16 Deletes limitation on reappointment of members of Oregon Investment Council.
- SB 17 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 Sudan.
- SB 18 Allows financial estimate committee to estimate financial impact of state measure on Native American or American Indian tribal government.
- SB 19 Amends definition of "rural area" to mean area outside urban growth boundary as boundary is acknowledged on date on which application is submitted for strategic investment program.
- SB 20 Requires Department of Human Services to identify changes to laws governing programs administered by department that are needed to reflect budget changes and report changes to appropriate interim committees of House of Representatives or Senate.
- SB 21 Requires Department of Human Services to develop plan for improving long term care system in Oregon.
- SB 22 Removes references to Eastern Oregon Training Center and references to operation of state training center by Department of Human Services.
- SB 23 Modifies provisions related to regulation of real estate activities.
- SB 24 Specifies certain moneys to be credited to Distributable Income Account within Common School Fund.
- SB 25 Provides that State Marine Board has authority over certain charter boats carrying seven or more passengers.
- SB 26 Authorizes State Marine Board to make grants from funds received through federal Boating Infrastructure Grant Program.
- SB 27 Modifies dates by which certain governmental entities must submit asset forfeiture reports.
- SB 28 Authorizes publishing notice of criminal forfeiture, civil forfeiture and intent to dispose of unclaimed property on Internet.
- SB 29 Revises definitions for purposes of fireworks laws.
- SB 30 Authorizes court to designate crime of luring a minor as sex crime in certain circumstances.
- SB 31 Allows representatives of certain landowners to serve on forestland classification committees.
- SB 32 Establishes Oregon Code of Military Justice as law governing state militia.
- SB 33 Modifies list of state agencies required to designate liaison for emergency preparedness and response.
- SB 34 Limits number of loans eligible individual may receive or assume from Department of Veterans' Affairs to four loans.
- SB 35 Modifies limit on amount of home and farm loans made by Department of Veterans' Affairs.
- SB 36 Makes state financial aid to veterans for educational purposes subject to available funds.
- SB 37 Adds violation of federal law by applicant as grounds for refusal by Oregon Liquor Control Commission to issue license.
- SB 38 Reconciles statutes relating to nonprofit or charitable organization auction or raffle of alcoholic liquor.
- SB 39 Authorizes sentencing court to enter order staying sentence or portion of sentence pending resolution of appeal.
- SB 40 Defines "marijuana" and "marijuana product." Reduces unlawful manufacture of marijuana to Class B felony.
- SB 41 Provides that matters for which quorum of governing body may not meet in private for purpose of deciding or deliberating are limited to budget, fiscal or policy matters that are before, or likely to come before, governing body.
- SB 42 Creates process for appeal from circuit court's granting or denying DNA test, granting or denying motion for new trial and denying appointment of counsel.
- SB 43 Authorizes appellate court to review jury instructions for plain error despite failure of party to object with particularity.
- SB 44 Directs appellate court to notify parties to appeal when appellate court receives corrected or supplemental judgment from trial court.
- SB 45 Requires state agencies to notify parties in contested case hearing of rights that active duty servicemembers have to stay proceedings under federal law.
- SB 46 Modifies statute of limitations for action against person registered to practice architecture, landscape architecture or engineering arising out of construction, alteration or repair of improvement to real property .
- SB 47 Prohibits use of certain restraints on pregnant inmates and inmates in postpartum recovery.
- SB 48 Expands circumstances under which person is justified in using physical force upon another person who commits or is attempting to commit criminal trespass.
- SB 49 Authorizes Chief Justice of Supreme Court to adopt standards and plan for physical security of judges and staff.
- SB 50 Provides that trial court has jurisdiction to enter appealable order after filing of notice of appeal in certain circumstances.
- SB 51 Modifies provisions relating to consolidation of probation violation proceedings.
- SB 52 Directs state agencies to preserve final orders in contested cases issued by agency in digital format and to provide electronic copies to Oregon State Bar, or designee, upon request.
- SB 53 Modifies authority granted to peace officers to perform community caretaking functions.
- SB 54 Defines "digital accounts" and "digital assets" for purposes of administration of estates and trusts.
- SB 55 Modifies jury instruction applicable to witness who consciously testifies falsely in one part of testimony.
- SB 56 Decreases penalty for crime of cheating to maximum of one year's imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both.
- SB 57 Increases penalty for crime of riot to maximum of 10 years' imprisonment, $250,000 fine, or both.
- SB 58 Reduces minimum duration of special alternative incarceration program from 270 days to 240 days.
- SB 59 Increases amount of noneconomic damages that may be awarded in civil action seeking damages arising out of bodily injury.
- SB 60 Increases number of members appointed to Council on Court Procedures by Board of Governors of Oregon State Bar from 12 to 14.
- SB 61 Repeals obsolete provision relating to jury trials in county courts.
- SB 62 Requires that two Multnomah County judges hold court in City of Gresham.
- SB 63 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 64 Increases time for conducting preliminary hearing on minor's application for emancipation to 15 days after date of filing.
- SB 65 Increases statute of limitations from 10 to 12 years for causes of action with no specified statute of limitations.
- SB 66 Increases amount of penalties available to owner of certain stolen items in civil action against adult or emancipated minor who stole items.
- SB 67 Increases time during which person can file action to preserve claim before running of statute of limitations and be exempt from claim for wrongful use of civil proceeding.
- SB 68 Eliminates mandatory minimum sentence for persons under 18 years of age convicted of committing crime of using a child in a display of sexually explicit conduct.
- SB 69 Modifies sentence that court is required to impose when certain persons are convicted of felony driving under the influence of intoxicants.
- SB 70 Eliminates July 1, 2013, sunset of provision that limits length of incarceration court may impose when certain probationary sentences are revoked for reasons other than commission of new crime.
- SB 71 Imposes restrictions on use of drones by private parties and public entities.
- SB 72 Modifies period of time between entry of court order authorizing disposal of certain biological evidence and execution of order.
- SB 73 Allows agricultural producer in danger of foreclosure on agricultural property to request mediation if producer owes more than $50,000 to one or more creditors.
- SB 74 Changes calculation of present value of adjusted premiums for certain types of life insurance so that present value of all adjusted premiums equals 50 percent of adjusted premium for first policy year instead of 40 percent of adjusted premium for first policy year.
- SB 75 Eliminates requirement that Oregon Youth Authority make progress reports to Legislative Assembly.
- SB 76 Modifies procedures related to executing sentence of death.
- SB 77 Requires board to track and report on website data related to land use reviews and results of reviews.
- SB 78 Modifies rate of reimbursement that city or county may seek from inmate confined in local correctional facility.
- SB 79 Modifies description of certain agreements between county and Department of Corrections.
- SB 80 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to modify sentencing guidelines grid.
- SB 81 Modifies minimum term of incarceration for offenders convicted of aggravated murder who are eligible for parole.
- SB 82 Eliminates suspension of driving privileges for person convicted of possessing less than one ounce of marijuana.
- SB 83 Modifies statute of limitations applicable to civil actions arising out of commission of certain crimes.
- SB 84 Modifies amount of compensation victims of certain crimes may be awarded.
- SB 85 Provides that discussion of matter for which governing body has authority to make decision or recommendation on policy or administration constitutes deliberations for public meetings law purposes, without regard to whether public notice of matter is given.
- SB 86 States that electronic communication that is simultaneous and contemporaneous communication is subject to public meetings law.
- SB 87 Provides that action to recover balance due upon account must be commenced within six years, or within limitation period that would be applicable in state in which party seeking to recover resides, whichever is shorter.
- SB 88 Requires superintendent of state mental hospital or director of facility to give notice to district attorney and counsel for defendant of court's determination that defendant lacks substantial probability of having capacity to stand trial or that defendant is entitled to discharge.
- SB 89 Requires superintendent of state mental hospital or director of facility to evaluate defendant for capacity to stand trial if district attorney intends to file charges against defendant after defendant is discharged by court order.
- SB 90 Modifies certification system for shorthand reporters.
- SB 91 Allows landlord to require tenants to maintain renter's liability insurance.
- SB 92 Creates crime of threatening public official.
- SB 93 Authorizes Department of Corrections to make grants to counties for provision of reentry support and services to certain offenders under 19 years of age.
- SB 94 Authorizes law enforcement agencies to establish sobriety checkpoints.
- SB 95 Requires last best offer submitted in certain arbitration proceedings by exclusive representative of employees of public employer that requires increases in taxes or fees or reduction of services or workforce to meet costs of implementation of offer to be deemed not to be in best interest and welfare of public.
- SB 96 Authorizes certain groups of self-insured employers to qualify for exemption from security requirements for self-insured employers.
- SB 97 Changes name of Oregon Pre-Disaster Mitigation Fund to Oregon Emergency Preparedness Account.
- SB 98 Establishes primary care provider loan repayment program in Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 99 Requires Oregon Health Authority to submit written report on legislative changes that will need to be made during 2015 regular session of Legislative Assembly to implement health care reform provisions.
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SB 100-199
- SB 100 Requires Oregon Health Authority to work with coordinated care organizations and stakeholders to develop recommendations to Legislative Assembly for advancing use of health information technology.
- SB 101 Eliminates from impaired health professional program requirement that employers of program participants establish minimum training requirements for supervisors of participants.
- SB 102 Revises fee structure for schools requiring approval of Higher Education Coordinating Commission to confer or offer to confer academic degree or provide services leading to degree.
- SB 103 Expands definition of "agent" for career schools.
- SB 104 Allows Department of Education to require fingerprints of person who is community college faculty member providing instruction at site of early childhood education program or at school site as part of early childhood education program.
- SB 105 Clarifies method by which moneys are transferred from State School Fund to Regional Educational Services Account for use by Office of Regional Educational Services.
- SB 106 Allows State Board of Chiropractic Examiners and State Board of Pharmacy to establish certain fees by rule.
- SB 107 Modifies certain provisions relating to Nursing Home Administrators Board, Respiratory Therapist and Polysomnographic Technologist Licensing Board, Board of Cosmetology, Board of Body Art Practitioners and Oregon Health Licensing Agency.
- SB 108 Authorizes Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine to require person disciplined by board to pay reasonable costs of disciplinary hearing.
- SB 109 Authorizes designees of Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine to issue subpoenas for purpose of investigating alleged violations of laws relating to naturopathic medicine.
- SB 110 Requires permit to operate massage facility.
- SB 111 Requires regulation of bodywork in same manner that law currently regulates massage.
- SB 112 Allows Oregon Liquor Control Commission to impose civil penalty for violations related to beverage containers.
- SB 113 Prohibits use of single-use checkout bags except in certain cases.
- SB 114 Creates task force to identify and develop proposals for improvements to Oregon law regarding commercial activities at wineries.
- SB 115 Prohibits placer mining using any form of motorized equipment or motorized dredge.
- SB 116 Creates Shipping Transport of Aquatic Invasive Species Task Force.
- SB 117 Provides that beverage container redemption center approved as pilot project is approved for certain purposes.
- SB 118 Removes prohibition against local government enactment of taxes on alcoholic beverages.
- SB 119 Removes prohibition against local government imposition of taxes on cigarettes and tobacco products.
- SB 120 Establishes Oregon Investment Council as public corporation to be governed by board of directors and supervised by executive director.
- SB 121 Removes restrictions on hydroelectric electricity, including restriction that hydroelectric electricity be generated by facility that became operational on or after January 1, 1995, for purpose of qualifying for renewable portfolio standard.
- SB 122 Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt rules prohibiting or limiting coverage by health benefit plans of items, services or medical technologies pursuant to guidance by Health Evidence Review Commission.
- SB 123 Requires Department of Human Services to adopt rules to establish Oregon Foster Children's Bill of Rights.
- SB 124 Permits court to consider evidence received during criminal proceeding regarding defendant's status as servicemember in determining mitigation.
- SB 125 Requires state agency to provide notice to parties in contested case hearing describing rights that active duty servicemembers have to stay proceedings under federal law and providing contact information for legal resources.
- SB 126 Imposes smoke alarm location requirements for transferred property having dwelling unit or lodging house.
- SB 127 Conditionally suspends prohibition against retail customer dispensing of motor vehicle fuel if state of emergency requiring mandatory evacuation is declared.
- SB 128 Adds Oregon Volunteer Firefighters Association to list of entities eligible for individual income tax return checkoff contribution.
- SB 129 Requires law enforcement unit to train public safety officers in veterans' issues.
- SB 130 Requires criminal records check for volunteers and employees who staff State Emergency Operations Center or emergency operating facility of city or county.
- SB 131 Creates Task Force on Mobile Command Centers.
- SB 132 Changes certain documentation that must be submitted to school administrator for purpose of opting out of immunizations.
- SB 133 Allows credit against income taxes for employment of qualified military veterans working in Oregon.
- SB 134 Modifies organizational structure and process for 9-1-1 emergency reporting system.
- SB 135 Abolishes Wage and Hour Commission.
- SB 136 Provides that Oregon State Board of Nursing may authorize certified registered nurse anesthetists to prescribe prescription drugs under specified circumstances.
- SB 137 Prohibits Oregon Department of Administrative Services from entering into collective bargaining agreement with adult foster care home providers that modifies rights of adults with developmental disabilities to choose providers and to have providers paid in accordance with terms and conditions of home and community-based waiver granted by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
- SB 138 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Youth Authority for East Metro Gang Enforcement Team gang intervention services in east Multnomah County.
- SB 139 Allows Oregon Education Investment Board to authorize Secretary of State to have access to education records of students in public education system for auditing purposes under federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
- SB 140 Directs state government bodies that request individuals to disclose Social Security numbers to inform individuals that Social Security numbers may be used in matching with other public records for purposes of state auditing.
- SB 141 Extends criminal sanctions for signing false documents for filing with office of Secretary of State to all business registry filings.
- SB 142 Permits authorized agent of incorporator, director, officer or receiver, trustee or fiduciary of business entity to execute filings for office of Secretary of State.
- SB 143 Establishes Office of Small Business Assistance in Office of Secretary of State for purpose of facilitating interactions between small businesses and state agencies with regulatory authority over small businesses.
- SB 144 Permits creation of, or conversion of other business entity into, benefit company that has purpose of providing general public benefit and possible specific public benefit in addition to other purposes.
- SB 145 Removes liability of candidate's treasurer for default or violation that occurs in performance of certain duties.
- SB 146 Revises provisions relating to qualification and maintenance of status as minor political party.
- SB 147 Adjusts deadlines for filing portrait and statement of candidate in voters' pamphlet and deadline for filing signatures in lieu of voters' pamphlet fees.
- SB 148 Requires chief petitioners to ensure that criminal records check is conducted for paid circulators.
- SB 149 Updates laws related to ballots for absent electors.
- SB 150 Increases maximum civil penalty for violations of election law or rule.
- SB 151 Requires circulator of petitions to certify on each signature sheet that circulator did not violate any laws in obtaining signatures on sheet.
- SB 152 Requires paid signature gatherers for state initiative or referendum petition or prospective petition to sign signature sheet before notary public.
- SB 153 Prohibits counting signature obtained in violation of payment per signature prohibition in Oregon Constitution.
- SB 154 Requires organization or entity that pays persons to obtain signatures on election petitions to register with Secretary of State.
- SB 155 Requires statements and arguments to be filed electronically with Secretary of State.
- SB 156 Requires campaign finance statement to be filed within two calendar days if contribution equaling or exceeding $1,000 is received during 14-day period immediately preceding election.
- SB 157 Establishes Help America Vote Act Task Force.
- SB 158 Allows use of proceeds from legal expense trust fund to pay expenses incurred by public official in connection with Oregon State Bar disciplinary proceedings.
- SB 159 Allows agent of chief petitioner to submit signature sheets for initiative or referendum petition to Secretary of State.
- SB 160 Clarifies that only chief petitioner who pays person to collect signatures on statewide initiative or referendum petitions is required to keep detailed accounts.
- SB 161 Updates laws related to ballots for absent electors.
- SB 162 Exempts association health plans from requirements applicable to small employer health benefit plans.
- SB 163 Imposes restrictions on fail-first protocols for coverage of prescription drugs by health benefit plans.
- SB 164 Requires Oregon Health Authority, with advice of Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, to adopt by rule conduct and communication standards for academic detailing.
- SB 165 Adds definitions for "cost-sharing" and "essential health benefits" to Insurance Code.
- SB 166 Requires insurer that elects to communicate with insureds electronically to allow insured to opt out of electronic communication in favor of regular mail when applying for coverage or coverage renewal.
- SB 167 Allows Public Health Director to authorize pharmacists to administer vaccines to persons three years of age or older during disease outbreak or public health emergency.
- SB 168 Requires Oregon Health Authority and Department of Human Services to adopt by rule uniform standards for collection of data on race, ethnicity and preferred languages of medical assistance recipients.
- SB 169 Requires Oregon Health Authority, by February 1, 2015, to report to Legislative Assembly on prevalence of and costs related to prediabetes and diabetes in Oregon and on strategic plan to address prediabetes, diabetes and diabetes-related complications.
- SB 170 Creates Task Force on Educator Health Benefits.
- SB 171 Requires impaired health professional program to maintain physical location or locations in this state that are sufficient to allow enrolled licensees to physically meet with program representatives.
- SB 172 Directs Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules requiring all infants born at birthing facilities located in this state to be screened for congenital heart defects.
- SB 173 Creates service delivery technical assistance program in Governor's office to provide assistance to counties in fiscal distress.
- SB 174 Changes maximum term of employment for temporary state employees to six months or 1,040 hours in 12-month period.
- SB 175 Establishes Enterprise Innovation Fund.
- SB 176 Creates Oregon Task Force on Jobs and the Economy.
- SB 177 Establishes Task Force on Healthy People.
- SB 178 Permits Director of Oregon Department of Aviation to impose civil penalties for violations of aviation laws, rules or orders.
- SB 179 Clarifies that State Aviation Board rules governing seaplane safety and operations shall be adopted in agreement with State Marine Board and State Parks and Recreation Department.
- SB 180 Reduces portion of fine imposed in criminal action that is payable to state.
- SB 181 Extends term of loans made from Water Fund.
- SB 182 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to conduct review of statutory laws governing programs administered by department and to report findings and recommendations to Legislative Assembly.
- SB 183 Allows Department of Revenue to give notice by method other than regular mail, where notice by regular mail is required, if department enters into agreement with person entitled to notice.
- SB 184 Allows notice of garnishment to be served by first class mail or, in certain circumstances, by other methods.
- SB 185 Provides that Department of Revenue is not required to deliver warrant or true copy of warrant with notice of garnishment.
- SB 186 Expands list of crimes for which court may issue warrant authorizing installation or tracking of mobile tracking device.
- SB 187 Modifies time period within which Department of Corrections must comply with court's direction to prepare certain proposed release plans.
- SB 188 Authorizes Oregon Youth Authority to establish work release program for persons in physical custody of youth authority but in legal custody of Department of Corrections.
- SB 189 Authorizes disqualification, from licensure as or employment with manufactured structure dealer, of person whose acts or omissions were basis for violation of statutory obligation for which manufactured structure dealer license can be revoked or suspended.
- SB 190 Authorizes Workers' Compensation Board to adopt rules providing for electronic transmission of filings, reports, notices and other documents.
- SB 191 Authorizes Director of the Employment Department to impose penalty of up to 30 percent on overpayment of unemployment insurance benefits due to false statement, misrepresentation or nondisclosure of material fact.
- SB 192 Requires charge of benefits to employer's account if employer fails to respond timely or adequately to request for information regarding claim, failure causes overpayment of benefits and employer has pattern of failing to respond timely or adequately to requests.
- SB 193 Requires school transportation providers to have in-house drug and alcohol testing program or be members of consortium that provides testing.
- SB 194 Repeals statutes regulating produce dealers.
- SB 195 Repeals statutes regarding milk marketing areas and production quotas.
- SB 196 Allows State Parks and Recreation Director to enter into agreements with private, nonprofit organizations under which organizations solicit gifts, grants and donations for State Parks and Recreation Department.
- SB 197 Describes circumstances in which gray wolf may be taken.
- SB 198 Provides that in certain cases court may order State Fish and Wildlife Commission to revoke licenses or permits issued under commercial fishing laws.
- SB 199 Changes approval process for lease transferring all or part of existing water right for use as in-stream water right.
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SB 200-299
- SB 200 Allows record landowner holding certain water rights to apply for assignment of all or part of water right to owner of land to which water right pertains.
- SB 201 Expands offense of driving while under influence of intoxicants to include any drug that adversely affects person's physical or mental faculties to noticeable or perceptible degree.
- SB 202 Extends suspension of driving privileges beyond end of suspension or revocation period if person fails to submit proof of installation or maintain installation of required ignition interlock device.
- SB 203 Specifies, for provisions related to Oregon's telephone assistance program, that "low income customer" is defined by Public Utility Commission by rule.
- SB 204 Provides that certain provisions do not apply to certain real property acquired or sold by Housing and Community Services Department.
- SB 205 Eliminates requirement that Construction Contractors Board rules require certain contract terms as mandatory contract contents.
- SB 206 Provides that construction contractor afforded opportunity to have complaint regarding residential defect mediated by Construction Contractors Board is not entitled to additional notice and opportunity to correct defect prior to owner compelling arbitration or commencing court action.
- SB 207 Requires that construction contractor license application filed by limited partnership include name and address of certain limited partnership members.
- SB 208 Allows applicant enrolled in senior year of curriculum approved by State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying to take fundamentals of engineering examination or fundamentals of land surveying examination.
- SB 209 Authorizes State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying to suspend, revoke or refuse to issue, restore or renew certificate or permit, or to issue reprimand, for failing to pay civil penalty or fee in manner prescribed by board or for failing to meet any other term of final order of board.
- SB 210 Authorizes certified registered nurse anesthetists to deliver certain services without medical collaboration in connection with procedures performed in location at which medical, surgical or dental services are rendered, other than ambulatory surgical center or hospital.
- SB 211 Provides that State Board of Education shall consist of 11 members appointed by Governor to represent kindergarten through grade 12, community colleges and institutions of higher education.
- SB 212 Requires Environmental Quality Commission to prepare certain revisions to Oregon's State Implementation Plan under federal Clean Air Act.
- SB 213 Temporarily suspends minimum ethanol content requirement for gasoline.
- SB 214 Directs Secretary of State to enter into contract with firm to perform independent actuarial review of moneys received and expended by public bodies of this state related to United States Department of Education.
- SB 215 Permits district school board to enter into written agreement with federally recognized Native American tribe in Oregon that is located closest to school district with respect to name, symbol or image of mascot associated with a Native American tribe, expected behavior of students and spectators at athletic events with respect to mascot, and training on cultural diversity that athletic directors or other persons identified by school board are required to complete.
- SB 216 Alters method by which moneys are distributed to school districts for purpose of paying for costs of education of students in eligible day treatment programs and eligible residential treatment programs.
- SB 217 Imposes annual management fee on water rights.
- SB 218 Establishes Task Force on the Organization of Oregon Public Education.
- SB 219 Provides that contracting agency may not spend more than five percent of estimated contract price for procurement for services on conducting cost analysis as to whether contracting agency would incur less cost in conducting procurement than in performing services with contracting agency's own personnel or in making determination of whether performing services with contracting agency's own personnel is feasible.
- SB 220 Requires that person seeking to appeal land use decision or limited land use decision to Land Use Board of Appeals must be adversely affected by decision.
- SB 221 Permits court to stay termination of driving while under influence of intoxicants diversion agreement under certain conditions.
- SB 222 Establishes Accelerated Learning Committee.
- SB 223 Clarifies that Oregon Department of Administrative Services must transfer moneys from General Fund to Shared Services Fund as part of strategic investment program.
- SB 224 Requires district school board that admits nonresident students under contract or by giving consent to adopt specified standards for admittance.
- SB 225 Removes authority of public universities to provide liability insurance coverage for students involved in specified off-campus experiential activities.
- SB 226 Establishes Task Force on School Improvement.
- SB 227 Abolishes Office of Regional Educational Services and abolishes Regional Educational Services Account.
- SB 228 Modifies method for determining amount of grants-in-aid for beginning teacher and administrator mentorship program.
- SB 229 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study certain issues related to State Department of Energy.
- SB 230 Provides that order of Public Utility Commission on petition for proposed transmission line for which petitioner also seeks approval from Energy Facility Siting Council is subject to judicial review in same manner as order in contested case.
- SB 231 Reduces rate of tax on certain capital gains of personal income taxpayers.
- SB 232 Implements Senate Joint Resolution 7 (2013).
- SB 233 Appropriates moneys to Oregon Innovation Council to fund grants and loans for innovation-based economic development.
- SB 234 Creates Oregon Growth Board Task Force.
- SB 235 Directs Department of Transportation to issue Share the Road registration plates or Pacific Wonderland registration plates that recognize honorary consuls.
- SB 236 Prohibits agencies from adopting rules during regular session of Legislative Assembly.
- SB 237 Authorizes public utility to issue bill to current or former customer for amounts public utility underbilled customer and to refund current or former customer amounts public utility overbilled customer.
- SB 238 Allows child under seven years of age to operate motorcycle on public lands if specified conditions are met.
- SB 239 Requires party in domestic relations proceeding to provide, upon request, vehicle identification number or other identifying number for each motor vehicle or boat registered to party or in which party has any interest.
- SB 240 Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt standards for rating permanent impairment for workers' compensation claims that are based on certain national standards in effect on effective date of Act.
- SB 241 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to facilitate regional collaboration among University of Oregon, Oregon State University and Oregon Solutions Network in Lane, Linn and Benton Counties for purpose of assisting technology-based, start-up businesses in Oregon whose primary purpose is to commercialize university-based or university-assisted research.
- SB 242 Modifies definition of baseload electricity for purposes related to greenhouse gas emissions standards.
- SB 243 Applies provisions of prevailing wage law to project that constructs, reconstructs, renovates or paints improvement on real property that port owns or controls, regardless of whether project is publicly or privately owned, is constructed, reconstructed, renovated or painted using funds of public agency or whether port continues to occupy real property or leases real property to private entity.
- SB 244 Exempts railroad locomotives from provisions related to low carbon fuel standards.
- SB 245 Authorizes designation of enterprise zone and zone and city for electronic commerce, addition of zone cosponsor and change of enterprise zone boundary without application process, subject to determination by Oregon Business Development Department that certain statutory requirements met.
- SB 246 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to establish and administer Oregon Industrial Site Readiness Program to enter into tax reimbursement arrangements with, or to make loans to, qualified project sponsors for development of certified regionally significant industrial sites.
- SB 247 Creates Alternative Mode Transportation Fund.
- SB 248 Increases amount of service and user charges collected for solid waste disposal that may be set aside by local governments for certain uses.
- SB 249 Clarifies use of certain moneys in Clean Diesel Engine Fund.
- SB 250 Authorizes local government required to have urban growth boundary to include land within boundary when inclusion of land is consistent with local economic development projections and public facilities plans.
- SB 251 Authorizes Governor to convene meeting of federal, state and local permitting authorities to streamline or expedite approval process for proposed land development that addresses significant regional priorities.
- SB 252 Increases minimum penalty for late filings of payroll and tax reports by employers to $100.
- SB 253 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to establish and administer Oregon Industrial Site Readiness Assessment Program providing grants from funds available in Oregon Industrial Site Readiness Assessment Program Fund to perform due diligence assessments of regionally significant industrial sites, to create detailed development plans to move sites to state of market-readiness and to conduct regional industrial land inventories.
- SB 254 Specifies conditions under which contracting agency may use alternative contracting method to award public improvement contract for construction manager/general contractor services.
- SB 255 Permits taxpayer to defer recognition of long-term capital gain if taxpayer makes contribution to Innovation Development Fund.
- SB 256 Creates Oregon Retirement Savings Investment Board.
- SB 257 Creates fund to allow State Board of Forestry to issue loans to United States Forest Service to prepare for and conduct sale of forest products to be harvested from federal forestlands within state.
- SB 258 Reallocates moneys for transportation projects.
- SB 259 Authorizes Director of Employment Department to enter into intergovernmental agreement with federal government to offset against state debt moneys owed to debtor by federal government.
- SB 260 Provides that qualifying bicycle and pedestrian projects may receive loans from Multimodal Transportation Fund.
- SB 261 Exempts from property taxation certain property leased to United States in connection with electricity transmission in Pacific Northwest.
- SB 262 Updates statute to reflect mergers in education service districts.
- SB 263 Directs Oregon Education Investment Board to submit report for development of coordinated system of regional education that provides efficient and effective support to school districts of state.
- SB 264 Modifies definition of "managerial employee" to include certain employees of Oregon University System.
- SB 265 Authorizes issuance of higher education revenue bonds in addition to bonds authorized pursuant to biennial budget process for bond authorization.
- SB 266 Creates individualized process for Oregon University System to enter into financing agreements.
- SB 267 Changes title of president of State Board of Higher Education to chairperson of board.
- SB 268 Allows amounts contributed for employee by State Board of Higher Education or Oregon Health and Science University Board of Directors for supplemental retirement benefits to be transferred to Public Employees Retirement Fund to offset liabilities for employer contributions of board if employee separates from service of board before certain period elapses.
- SB 269 Modifies provisions relating to Optional Retirement Plan for administrative and academic employees of Oregon University System.
- SB 270 Establishes governing boards for University of Oregon and Portland State University.
- SB 271 Abolishes Oregon Educator Professional Development Commission.
- SB 272 Directs Department of Education to develop uniform statewide plan for education of talented and gifted children.
- SB 273 Authorizes State Treasurer to issue Article XI-P general obligation bonds to match general obligation bonds issued by school districts for capital construction.
- SB 274 Requires student seven years of age or younger who is beginning education program to have comprehensive eye examination.
- SB 275 Requires student to receive training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and use of automated external defibrillators in order to receive high school diploma.
- SB 276 Directs Secretary of State to conduct annual financial review of moneys collected, borrowed, received and expended by Travel Information Council.
- SB 277 Establishes University of Oregon and Portland State University as independent public universities, governed by university boards of directors.
- SB 278 Establishes Portland State University as independent public university, governed by university board of directors.
- SB 279 Establishes institutional boards for University of Oregon and Portland State University.
- SB 280 Permits Department of Transportation to reissue title to previously totaled vehicle under certain circumstances.
- SB 281 Adds post-traumatic stress disorder to definition of "debilitating medical condition" for purposes of statutes authorizing medical use of marijuana.
- SB 282 Makes legislative finding that Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 are unconstitutional.
- SB 283 Permits person to request Secretary of State to verify whether another person that is engaged in business in this state is registered with Secretary of State as provided under applicable law.
- SB 284 Directs Oregon Health Authority to conduct study on feasibility of requiring all infants born in this state to be screened for lysosomal storage disorders.
- SB 285 Exempts individual who performs work as contractor or subcontractor alone and without employing any other workers on project for public works from requirement to file public works bond.
- SB 286 Expands use of working family child care income tax credit to allow credit for child care expenses paid on behalf of qualified taxpayer by entity owned by qualified taxpayer.
- SB 287 Makes person allowing livestock to run at large subject to reduced maximum penalty if certain conditions met.
- SB 288 Eliminates requirement that person with limited vision condition take driver test every two years.
- SB 289 Requires that court consider legislative history of statute when construing statute.
- SB 290 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 291 Establishes Oregon Other Funds Reserve Fund.
- SB 292 Directs specified state agencies, boards and commissions to report to Legislative Assembly or Emergency Board on plan to abolish agency, board or commission or to merge with another agency, board or commission.
- SB 293 Suspends for 2013-2015 biennium requirements placed on school districts related to self-evaluations, local district continuous 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 294 Allows taxicab driver to use mobile communication device while driving.
- SB 295 Subjects passenger vehicles that are operated as taxicab to requirement to obtain carrier liability insurance if passenger vehicle is not subject to franchising, licensing, control or other regulation under local government ordinance or code.
- SB 296 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 297 Requires all education entities to have achievement compact advisory committee.
- SB 298 Allows Student Access Commission to award grants to students pursuing degrees in science or engineering at public university or Oregon Health and Science University.
- SB 299 Creates Sunset Advisory Committee.
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SB 300-399
- SB 300 Provides that certain persons appointed by Governor and certain persons appointed to positions in executive department serve at pleasure of Governor.
- SB 301 Places Oregon Board of Accountancy and State Board of Tax Practitioners in Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- SB 302 Transfers duties, functions and powers relating to issuance of authorizations and enforcement and certain other duties, functions and powers, from State Board of Psychologist Examiners, Occupational Therapy Licensing Board, State Board of Licensed Social Workers, Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists, State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, State Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine…
- SB 303 Prohibits fishing for salmon within one-half mile of entrance to any bay or estuary in this state.
- SB 304 Directs that Department of Human Services and court place child or ward with available nonrelated foster parent if home study conducted on nonrelated foster parent finds no evidence of unsuitability.
- SB 305 For purposes of personal income taxation, changes connection point from federal adjusted gross income to federal taxable income by eliminating allowance of itemized deductions or standard deduction.
- SB 306 Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to prepare preliminary and final reports on feasibility of statewide clean air fee or tax.
- SB 307 Withdraws Oregon from Multistate Tax Compact by repealing compact.
- SB 308 Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- SB 309 Requires that reimbursements to filmmakers from Oregon Production Investment Fund be made after completion of film.
- SB 310 Modifies methods for calculating numerator used in apportionment of business income for purposes of corporate excise taxation.
- SB 311 Replaces standard using costs of performance with market-sourcing standard for purposes of corporate income tax and determining sales factor for apportionment calculation.
- SB 312 Redefines "area" to mean tax code area, for purposes of computing changed property ratio used to determine maximum assessed value for property after certain changes.
- SB 313 Provides that maximum assessed value of property equals greater of 103 percent of assessed value from prior year or 103 percent of maximum assessed value from prior year.
- SB 314 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to certify to Department of Revenue, Legislative Revenue Officer and Legislative Fiscal Officer annual amount of personal income tax revenue attributable to each project for which business firm received property tax exemption under strategic investment program.
- SB 315 Provides that reduction in corporate excise tax through application of credit allowed for qualified equity investment is not considered in calculation of retaliatory tax imposed against insurer.
- SB 316 Extends sunset for single-unit housing property tax exemption to 2025.
- SB 317 Extends sunset for tax credit for provision of motor vehicle insurance policies based on mile-based or time-based rating plan.
- SB 318 Extends sunset for tax credit for pension income.
- SB 319 Extends sunset for tax credit for contributions to Trust for Cultural Development.
- SB 320 Extends sunset of income tax credit for political contributions through tax years beginning before January 1, 2020.
- SB 321 Extends sunset for tax credit for renewable energy resource equipment manufacturing facilities.
- SB 322 Extends sunset for tax credit for closure of manufactured dwelling park.
- SB 323 Extends sunset for tax credits for owning or operating farmworker housing and for lending to construct or rehabilitate farmworker housing.
- SB 324 Extends sunset for tax credit for provision of volunteer emergency medical services in rural area.
- SB 325 Extends sunset for tax credit for practice of rural medicine.
- SB 326 Extends sunset for earned income tax credit.
- SB 327 Extends sunset for tax credit for payments to employee and dependent scholarship programs.
- SB 328 Extends sunset for tax credit for contributions of computers or scientific equipment for educational use.
- SB 329 Modifies statutory corporate kicker provision to match amendment to Oregon Constitution by Ballot Measure 85 (2012).
- SB 330 Makes technical changes in Oregon tax statutes.
- SB 331 Increases percentage of moneys distributed for maintenance of county parks from 35 percent to 45 percent of moneys transferred to State Parks and Recreation Department from registration of travel trailers, campers and motor homes and from recreational vehicle trip permits.
- SB 332 Establishes Task Force on Bicycle Safety.
- SB 333 Prohibits agencies from adopting any rule that becomes effective on or after effective date of Act and before July 1, 2014.
- SB 334 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. .
- SB 335 Directs Legislative Assembly to review state agencies and programs, taxes and fees administered by state agencies every six years.
- SB 336 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 337 Repeals requirement that certain local governments make health care insurance coverage available to certain retirees.
- SB 338 Changes status of activities conducted to create, restore or enhance wetlands on land zoned for exclusive farm use from outright permitted use to conditional use.
- SB 339 Exempts entire value of homestead from sale on execution, lien of judgment or liability for debts of owner if debt arises directly from or as result of catastrophic or terminal illness or injury.
- SB 340 Creates crime of hindering prosecution in the second degree.
- SB 341 Repeals statute authorizing payment of support for child attending school.
- SB 342 Extends term of certain loans from Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund from 20 years to 30 years.
- SB 343 Caps annual distributions made by Public Utility Commission for purpose of subsidizing basic telephone service.
- SB 344 Prohibits certain educational institutions from requiring or compelling student or prospective student to provide institution with access to personal social media account through user name and password, password or other means of authentication.
- SB 345 Provides exemption to offense of pedestrian with improper position upon or improperly proceeding along highway for pedestrians on narrow residential roadway under certain circumstances.
- SB 346 Creates crime of unlawfully transferring large capacity magazine.
- SB 347 Modifies crime applicable to possession of firearm, or instrument used as dangerous weapon, while in or on school grounds.
- SB 348 Allows commodity commission to choose calendar year as fiscal year.
- SB 349 Permits small woodland owner to register vehicle as farm vehicle if woodland and vehicle meet certain requirements.
- SB 350 Establishes office of Taxpayer Ombudsman in Department of Revenue.
- SB 351 Allows tribal governments to invest in local government investment pool.
- SB 352 Authorizes district attorney to initiate commitment proceeding when person charged with certain crimes lacks capacity to stand trial for crime and is dangerous and in need of commitment.
- SB 353 Requires contracting agency to give preference to procuring paper made from recycled materials and manufactured by paper mills located within this state if cost does not exceed by more than 10 percent cost of paper made from nonrecycled materials or manufactured by paper mills not located within this state.
- SB 354 Authorizes State Treasurer to issue Article XI-D general obligation bonds for development of transmission capacity for wave energy.
- SB 355 Establishes Oregon Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Task Force for purpose of recommending feasibility of transferring Fish and Wildlife Division of Oregon State Police to State Department of Fish and Wildlife.
- SB 356 Specifies requirements and code of ethics for navigators for Oregon Health Insurance Exchange.
- SB 357 Requires State Board of Forestry to appoint advisory committee to study and develop recommendations regarding pace and scale of federal forest management projects that may provide benefits justifying state or local government financial support of projects.
- SB 358 Directs Joint Legislative Audit Committee to select Legislative Auditor to serve as director of Government Accountability Office.
- SB 359 Exempts wave energy facility or project in territorial sea from licensing process for hydroelectric facilities if wave energy facility or project is subject to project review and approval by Land Conservation and Development Commission for compliance with Oregon Ocean Resources Management Program and Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972.
- SB 360 Creates whole or partial exemption from additional requirements for fish screens, by-pass devices or fish passages for hydroelectric projects proposed for construction in preexisting artificial delivery systems partially or entirely within Astoria city limits or partially or entirely on property owned in whole or in part by City of Astoria.
- SB 361 Requires State Board of Higher Education, Oregon Health and Science University Board of Directors or community college board to receive approval from commodity commission for disposition of intellectual property if commission provided monetary assistance to board to acquire property.
- SB 362 Requires Oregon Health Authority to provide medical assistance to specified number of women for breast and cervical cancer screenings under Oregon Breast and Cervical Cancer Program.
- SB 363 Prohibits pharmacy benefit manager from creating administrative or financial incentives to encourage insureds to obtain prescription drugs from mail order pharmacy instead of retail pharmacy.
- SB 364 Establishes Applied Behavior Analysts Board in Oregon Health Licensing Agency.
- SB 365 Establishes requirements for coverage of applied behavior analysis for treatment of autism spectrum disorders by health benefit plans, health care service contractors, Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board.
- SB 366 Requires insurers to pay indemnities under health insurance policy directly to providers of health services.
- SB 367 Requires person that brings suit to foreclose residential trust deed to enter into mediation with grantor before bringing suit.
- SB 368 Requires trustee, mortgagee or agent of trustee or mortgagee to record all assignments of beneficial interest in real property that is secured, in whole or in part, by trust deed or mortgage.
- SB 369 Establishes exemption from required disclosure for retiree financial information maintained by Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 370 Creates offense of practicing commercial placer mining without permit.
- SB 371 Imposes requirements related to audits by or on behalf of pharmacy benefit managers of pharmacy claims for reimbursement of cost of prescription drugs.
- SB 372 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to require pharmacy benefit managers to meet specified requirements.
- SB 373 Requires coordinated care organization, by July 1, 2014, to contract with every dental care organization providing dental care in geographic area served by coordinated care organization, unless dental care organization agrees not to contract with coordinated care organization.
- SB 374 Requires person that brings suit to foreclose residential trust deed to enter into mediation with grantor before bringing suit.
- SB 375 Establishes Stroke Care Committee in Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 376 Prohibits restrictions on health practitioner self-referrals other than requirement to notify patient that health practitioner has financial interest in referral.
- SB 377 Requires payment of funds from Oregon State Board of Nursing Account to Oregon Health and Science University for purpose of maintaining university library.
- SB 378 Requires director of Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Systems Program to adopt rules for Oregon Trauma Registry that require collection of data identified in National Trauma Data Standard.
- SB 379 Limits patient data that must be reported to Oregon Health Authority by providers of mental health and addiction services.
- SB 380 Allows owner of motorcycle to use special registration plates.
- SB 381 Establishes requirements for licensure of providers of applied behavior analysis services.
- SB 382 Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services and Oregon Health Authority to jointly develop form that providers in this state may use to request prior authorization for prescription drug benefits.
- SB 383 Requires trauma centers to report certain information related to cerebrovascular accident for purposes of Oregon Trauma Registry.
- SB 384 Requires Oregon Health Authority to prescribe criteria for training on treatment of opiate overdose and specifies requirements for training.
- SB 385 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services, considering recommendation of Oregon Health Authority and stakeholder group, to prescribe standards and single form to be used for provider to request prior authorization for coverage of prescription drugs.
- SB 386 Requires trauma centers to report certain information related to segment elevation myocardial infarction for purposes of Oregon Trauma Registry.
- SB 387 Requires permit to operate massage facility.
- SB 388 Requires State Parks and Recreation Commission to designate segments of five waterways for use by public under certain pilot project management plans.
- SB 389 Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt by rule requirements that meet specified criteria for health practitioner referrals of patients to facilities in which health practitioner has financial interest.
- SB 390 Expands offense of carrying minor on external part of motor vehicle to include all passengers.
- SB 391 Makes health care practitioner's failure to disclose financial interest in facility to which patient is referred unlawful trade practice.
- SB 392 Requires State Board of Higher Education, Oregon Health and Science University Board of Directors or community college board to receive approval from commodity commission for disposition of intellectual property if commission provided monetary assistance to board to acquire property.
- SB 393 Authorizes local government to adopt exception to statewide land use planning 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 394 Extends statute of limitations under certain circumstances for filing complaint or civil action based on alleged unlawful practice.
- SB 395 Requires that sexually explicit material involving minor remain in control of law enforcement agency or court throughout criminal or juvenile proceeding, provided that material is made reasonably available.
- SB 396 Exempts from execution debtor's right to assets held in, or right to receive payments under, medical savings account or health savings account.
- SB 397 Requires property tax statements to include list, by percentages of total amount of taxes due, that categorizes amounts to be used for education, public safety and general government other than public safety, regardless of kind of tax.
- SB 398 Allows any elector to file action in circuit court when elector believes elections official has failed to comply with elections law.
- SB 399 Directs state agencies to deposit moneys agencies receive through imposition of civil penalties into General Fund and not into other funds account continuously appropriated to agency.
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SB 400-499
- SB 400 Extends landowner preference hunting tags pilot program throughout Oregon.
- SB 401 Prohibits mining using motorized equipment in scenic waterways.
- SB 402 Specifies requirements for reimbursement of covered drugs by pharmacy benefit manager.
- SB 403 Directs establishment of education license plate program for issuance of special registration plate.
- SB 404 Makes grandparents parties to juvenile dependency proceedings.
- SB 405 Limits retainage amount for contractor and subcontractor work on construction contracts and public improvement projects.
- SB 406 Expands options for name after marriage or after entering into registered domestic partnership.
- SB 407 Grants written permission by Department of Transportation for existing unpermitted approach roads under certain circumstances.
- SB 408 Establishes presumption that certain existing unpermitted approach roads have Department of Transportation's written permission.
- SB 409 Requires district attorney to move court for protective order when material that depicts victim engaged in sexually explicit conduct is subject to discovery.
- SB 410 Prohibits discrimination in real property transactions based on person receiving federal rent subsidy payments and other local, state or federal housing assistance.
- SB 411 Allows moneys in Watershed Conservation Operating Fund and Watershed Conservation Grant Fund to be used for educating elementary school students concerning protection and restoration of native fish or wildlife habitats, watersheds or ecosystems.
- SB 412 Expands definition of "public body" subject to public meetings law to include coordinated care organizations.
- SB 413 Requires insurer offering health benefit plans to provide annual notice to policyholders of specified information about Department of Consumer and Business Services' rate review process .
- SB 414 Permits Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to seek restitution on behalf of consumer that suffered actual damages as result of insurer's violation of Insurance Code or breach of insurance contract or policy and to seek other equitable relief that director deems appropriate under circumstances.
- SB 415 Prohibits discretionary clauses in health insurance policies, contracts and certificates offered or issued in Oregon.
- SB 416 Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to impose minimum civil penalty on insurer that does not comply with independent review organization's reversal of adverse benefit determination.
- SB 417 Requires corrections officer to report abuse of inmate to Department of Corrections or sheriff and to Attorney General.
- SB 418 Increases percentage of students who may enroll in virtual public charter school without receiving approval for enrollment from resident school district.
- SB 419 Prohibits public bodies from imposing requirement to show consistency or compatibility with state and local land use plans for lands to which federal government holds title by consent of State of Oregon.
- SB 420 If mammogram shows dense breast tissue, requires facility that performed mammogram to notify patient of results and possible increased risk of breast cancer and to advise patient to contact patient's health care provider regarding appropriateness of supplemental testing.
- SB 421 Authorizes district attorney to initiate commitment proceeding when person with mental disorder has committed certain violent or sexual acts and is extremely dangerous and in need of commitment.
- SB 422 Authorizes rural fire protection districts and state or local law enforcement agencies to contract for agencies to provide district with special law enforcement services as requested by district.
- SB 423 Requires State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries to consider certain information in review of applications for operating permits.
- SB 424 Designates February 14 of each year as Oregon Statehood Day.
- SB 425 Requires that application to change place of use, point of diversion or use made of water be evaluated to determine whether granting of application would result in loss of in-stream habitat for native fish or native wildlife in stream reach not protected by existing in-stream water right.
- SB 426 Updates terminology with respect to civil commitment proceedings regarding person alleged to have mental illness.
- SB 427 Changes distribution of amounts collected as public purpose charge by electric companies and Oregon Community Power.
- SB 428 Allows use of dog 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 might not be met.
- SB 429 Directs state agencies to deposit moneys that agencies receive through imposition of fees, fines or civil penalties into General Fund and not into other funds account continuously appropriated to agency.
- SB 430 Creates subtraction from taxable income for contribution of crop to charitable organization.
- SB 431 Requires interest on moneys in General Fund to be deposited into Oregon Rainy Day Fund.
- SB 432 Expands grounds for State Department of Agriculture to establish control area or order eradication or exclusion within control area.
- SB 433 Prohibits raising canola.
- SB 434 Specifies that management service employees serve at pleasure of appointing authority and may be terminated at will.
- SB 435 Modifies restoration rights of certain state exempt and management service employees to classified position in state service held prior to appointment to exempt or management service position.
- SB 436 Requires coordinated care organizations to include in community health improvement plan strategy for use of school-based health centers .
- SB 437 Requires insurer to reimburse out-of-network providers of emergency services at prescribed rates.
- SB 438 Requires manufacturer of product that is alternative to product containing hazardous substance banned in this state to submit, before introducing alternative product into state commerce, assessment of alternative to hazardous substance to Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 439 Establishes Task Force on Oregon's Primary Care Workforce.
- SB 440 Creates primary care provider loan repayment program and establishes Primary Care Provider Loan Repayment Fund.
- SB 441 Establishes connection to federal law for provisions related to bonus depreciation and expensing.
- SB 442 Allows landowner who is qualified to receive landowner preference tags from State Fish and Wildlife Commission to sell tags received, provided that at least half of tags are sold to Oregon residents.
- SB 443 Provides that all land within exclusive farm use zone qualifies for farm use special assessment.
- SB 444 Creates offense of smoking in motor vehicle.
- SB 445 Provides that, if public body agrees to pay or provide benefit to retired employees other than payments required or provided for in statutes, public body must create separate accounts for funding of those benefits and make annual contributions to accounts in amounts necessary to amortize liability for benefits in 25 years or less.
- SB 446 Establishes credit against personal income taxes of 40 percent of premiums paid by individual taxpayers for coverage of taxpayer, spouse or dependent.
- SB 447 Reduces monthly interest on delinquent property tax payments to lesser of prime rate plus one percent, multiplied by one-twelfth, or two-thirds of one percent.
- SB 448 Decreases personal income tax rates imposed on income that is distributive share of partnership income, income of shareholder of S corporation or trade or business income of sole proprietor.
- SB 449 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 450 Establishes Task Force on the Delivery of Human Services.
- SB 451 Allows accelerated depreciation of qualifying assets for income or corporate excise tax purposes.
- SB 452 Directs Public Employees Retirement Board to establish separate account in Public Employees Retirement Fund consisting of funds transferred from portion of ending balances of other funds accounts.
- SB 453 Establishes policy, criteria, procedures and other factors for identifying secondary land.
- SB 454 Transfers portion of ending balance from dedicated or continuously appropriated other funds accounts to General Fund at end of each biennium.
- SB 455 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 456 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for nutrition program for low-income seniors.
- SB 457 Prohibits insurer from denying coverage under health benefit plan for covered services provided to person in custody of county sheriff.
- SB 458 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to modify existing state agency job recruitment procedures to allow access by local governments to department-operated websites and other services offered by department for statewide open recruitment for employment positions in local governments.
- SB 459 Requires coordinated care organization to establish grievance procedure for providers and health care entities participating or wishing to participate in organization to dispute decisions made by organization.
- SB 460 Restricts substitution of biosimilar product for prescribed biological product.
- SB 461 Provides that Interstate 84 in Oregon shall be known as Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway.
- SB 462 Establishes requirements that must be met before applicant for land use approval to establish or modify certain disposal sites for composting may submit application.
- SB 463 Requires Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to create, upon written request of one member of Legislative Assembly from each major political party, racial and ethnic impact statement for proposed legislation or state measure.
- SB 464 Requires court to inform jury of certain mandatory minimum sentences prior to deliberation.
- SB 465 Allows local government with land use jurisdiction over residential structures substantially damaged by flooding to cause to be recorded, in office of county clerk, official designation of substantial damage.
- SB 466 Requires law enforcement agency to make reasonable effort to notify parent or guardian if agency issues citation to person under 18 years of age for attempting to purchase, purchasing, acquiring or possessing alcoholic beverage.
- SB 467 Allows city to order cessation of alcoholic beverage sales or other operations at premises licensed for full or limited on-premises sales or as brewery-public house upon reasonable belief that continued sales or operations are immediate threat to public safety.
- SB 468 Establishes process for Oregon Liquor Control Commission to adopt rule declaring alcohol impact area upon petition by municipality.
- SB 469 Provides for reimbursement to certain persons for remedial action costs.
- SB 470 Modifies, for purposes related to prescription monitoring program, definition of "practitioner." Requires additional information related to dispensed prescription drugs to be reported to Oregon Health Authority under prescription monitoring program.
- SB 471 Prohibits Public Employees Retirement Board from paying increased retirement benefits resulting from state income taxation of payments made by board if person receiving payments does not pay Oregon income tax on benefits.
- SB 472 Directs Child Support Program and Division of Child Support of Department of Justice to submit report related to establishment, collection and enforcement of child support obligations from obligors who are sole proprietors, self-employed or independent contractors.
- SB 473 Adopts new state flag.
- SB 474 Adds raccoon to list of potentially habituated wildlife.
- SB 475 Repeals provision that prevents local governments from imposing conditions on approved permits that effectively establish sales price for residential development or limit purchase to class or group of purchasers.
- SB 476 Requires Director of Department of Environmental Quality to provide notice to certain persons regarding agreement to perform removal or remedial action.
- SB 477 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to report to Legislative Assembly information related to state contracting agency use of personnel deployment disclosures.
- SB 478 Requires approval of urban renewal plan by electors of municipality proposing plan.
- SB 479 Provides that State of Oregon does not have ownership interest in certain real property.
- SB 480 Modifies requirement that attorney for person asserting claim against construction design professional certify that witness construction design professional is available and willing to testify in favor of claimant.
- SB 481 Establishes Oregon Center for Policing Excellence within Department of Public Safety Standards and Training for purposes of making policing in Oregon more effective and efficient, making communities safer and reducing number of offenders entering criminal justice system.
- SB 482 Adds saliva to category of bodily substances that may not be propelled at public safety officer under aggravated harassment statute, provided that saliva comes into physical contact with public safety officer.
- SB 483 Authorizes health care facility, health care provider and patient to file notice of adverse health care incident with Oregon Patient Safety Commission.
- SB 484 Prohibits employee who separates from contracting agency, for two years after date of employee's separation, from becoming, or seeking employment with, contractor with which contracting agency enters or has entered into public contract.
- SB 485 Specifies that new or increased fees adopted by state agency do not become effective unless approved by Legislative Assembly by law.
- SB 486 Requires personal verification of tax return and amount of proposed refund by at least two Department of Revenue employees, including supervisory employee, in case of refund in excess of $___.
- SB 487 Expands offense of violation of slow-moving vehicle emblem requirements to include display of slow-moving vehicle emblem on highway for purpose other than what is required under law.
- SB 488 Repeals sunset on provisions related to low carbon fuel standards.
- SB 489 Repeals requirement that certain local governments make health care insurance coverage available to certain retirees.
- SB 490 Requires entity advertising and providing specified health services to provide notices and disclosures about nature of services.
- SB 491 Permits minor 14 years of age or older to obtain, without parental knowledge or consent, outpatient diagnosis or treatment of mental or emotional disorder or chemical dependency from professional counselors and marriage and family therapists licensed by Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists.
- SB 492 Requires district attorney to disclose to defendant material or information that tends to be favorable to defendant with respect to determination of guilt, sentence to be imposed or impeachment of witness.
- SB 493 Requires imposition of specified civil penalty for first, second, third and subsequent violation of constitutional prohibition against payment for signatures obtained on initiative or referendum petition.
- SB 494 Prohibits use of body-gripping traps to trap animals.
- SB 495 Exempts collection, storage or use of diffuse surface water from falling rain, melting snow or other precipitation from requirement to obtain water right permit or certificate.
- SB 496 Requires moneys in county's road fund and expended for patrolling to be used solely for direct and indirect costs associated with patrolling.
- SB 497 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to submit report related to Umatilla Chemical Depot and how depot could be used to expand Oregon's economy and provide opportunities for economic development.
- SB 498 Appropriates moneys to Department of Education to be expended for purpose of awarding grants under Career and Technical Education Revitalization Grant Program.
- SB 499 Prohibits employer from compelling employee or applicant for employment to provide access to personal social media account or to add employer to social media contact list.
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SB 500-599
- SB 500 Creates tax credits for educational expenses or for contributions to qualified scholarship granting organization.
- SB 501 Prohibits State Board of Education from adopting standards or rules that permit Superintendent of Public Instruction to find school district to be nonstandard or to withhold moneys or impose sanctions related to use of mascot by public school.
- SB 502 Prohibits Land Conservation and Development Commission from adopting rules to regulate religious activities in state or local parks.
- SB 503 Makes laws governing handling of estray animals applicable for bison.
- SB 504 Modifies criteria for siting winery in exclusive farm use zone.
- SB 505 Requires refund of amounts paid due to voluntary disqualification of property from special assessment in certain circumstances.
- SB 506 Excludes secure residential treatment homes and facilities as permitted use under zoning requirements.
- SB 507 Increases percentage of federal earned income credit allowable as credit against Oregon personal income tax in each of four consecutive tax years.
- SB 508 Specifies minimum enrollment requirements for public charter school that offers online courses.
- SB 509 Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to establish and implement game mammal and game bird compensation and financial assistance program for purposes of compensating persons for damage to private property by game mammals and game birds.
- SB 510 Transfers duties of wildlife law enforcement from Department of State Police to county sheriffs.
- SB 511 Requires all vehicles to drive in right lane.
- SB 512 Permits person to bring action against insurer or other person that commits unlawful insurance practice.
- SB 513 Permits person to bring action against insurer or other person that commits unlawful insurance practice.
- SB 514 Establishes private right of action for insurer's or another person's alleged unfair claim settlement practice.
- SB 515 Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to conduct public meeting on insurer's request for approval of premium rates for individual or small employer health benefit plan.
- SB 516 Directs Department of Corrections to determine last-known address of inmates in custody of department and submit information to Secretary of State.
- SB 517 Allows governing body of public body with land in diking or drainage district or in proposed diking or drainage district to appoint designee, other than presiding officer or member of governing body, to represent public body in matters related to district and land in district.
- SB 518 Exempts certain student assistance payments and child care tax credits from execution.
- SB 519 Directs Oregon Transportation Commission to set maximum rates for towing and related services when tower tows motor vehicle without consent or authorization of owner or operator.
- SB 520 Changes amount of credit union assets that require credit union to obtain fidelity bond or irrevocable letter of credit from financial institution and amount of fidelity bond or irrevocable letter of credit required.
- SB 521 Directs Department of Human Services to implement Strengthening, Preserving and Reunifying Families programs to provide child welfare services on statewide basis.
- SB 522 Provides that fee for certain motions related to appeals and petitions for review may not be collected from state, counties, cities or school districts.
- SB 523 Requires water quality permit holders who discharge persistent bioaccumulative toxins into Oregon waters at concentrations that cause waters to fail to meet water quality standards to pay for installation and maintenance of marker systems.
- SB 524 Provides that drone may be used by law enforcement agency for purpose of surveillance of person only pursuant to warrant or in emergency circumstances.
- SB 525 Prohibits public agency or public official from allowing debt collection entity to use seal or letterhead of public agency or public official.
- SB 526 Removes antitrust exemption for coordinated care organizations.
- SB 527 Requires use of headlights when windshield wipers are on.
- SB 528 Allows Secretary of State, State Treasurer, judicial department and legislative department to obtain copyrights and patents on data processing materials and to sell, lease or otherwise make available the materials to local, state and federal governmental bodies.
- SB 529 Allows school districts from all education service districts to withdraw from education service district.
- SB 530 Directs certain health professional regulatory boards to adopt rules by January 1, 2016, requiring licensees to document participation in continuing education opportunities relating to cultural competency approved by Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 531 Creates Oregon Intellectual Property Protection Corporation.
- SB 532 Requires state and local agencies and certain employers to conduct annual earthquake emergency drill.
- SB 533 Extends period during which nurse practitioner may provide services to injured worker.
- SB 534 Permits nonattorney to represent person at proceeding before Department of Transportation involving registration of commercial vehicles.
- SB 535 Removes limitation on width of rearview mirrors used on vehicles.
- SB 536 Permits state agency to locate, on premises that state agency owns or controls, devices or facilities to deliver electricity to public for motor vehicles that use electricity for propulsion and contract with vendor that will distribute, dispense or make available electricity from devices or facilities.
- SB 537 Requires State Department of Energy to convene work group to investigate and develop recommended strategies to impose carbon tax.
- SB 538 Allows two or more counties to petition Land Conservation and Development Commission to establish by rule regional definitions for "agricultural land" and "forestland" for purposes of land use planning in proposed region.
- SB 539 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to apply to United States Secretary of Health and Human Services to participate in wellness program demonstration project.
- SB 540 Establishes Task Force on School Capital Improvement Planning.
- SB 541 Allows operators of motorcycles and mopeds to pass vehicles in same lane during traffic jams or slowdowns.
- SB 542 Removes Department of State Police as designated state point of contact for purposes of National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
- SB 543 Provides exception, based on amount of annual sales, to general rule that sale made to purchaser in state where taxpayer is not taxable is considered sale in Oregon for apportionment of business income for corporate income tax purposes.
- SB 544 Modifies provision requiring health care practitioner to disclose to patient for whom health care practitioner prescribes physical therapy nature of relationship between health care practitioner and physical therapist.
- SB 545 Prohibits designation as rural reserve of land for which exception to statewide land use planning goal protecting agricultural land or forest land has been taken.
- SB 546 Eliminates certain property requirements for exclusion from central assessment of property of company that is owner or lessee of data center.
- SB 547 Authorizes cities and counties to incur exempt bonded indebtedness to finance capital costs.
- SB 548 Modifies circumstances in which person issued dental instructor's or dental hygiene instructor's license may practice dentistry.
- SB 549 Extends sunset for tax exemption for federal land used by recreation facility operators under permit.
- SB 550 Changes, for purposes of notifying operator of underground facility of proposed excavation, definition of "excavation" to exclude use of hand tools or any other noninvasive method that moves or displaces earth, rock or other material.
- SB 551 Establishes Task Force on Capital Construction Budget Process.
- SB 552 Establishes Task Force on State Budget Process.
- SB 553 Prohibits abortion unless physician has first determined probable post-fertilization age of unborn child, except in case of medical emergency.
- SB 554 Authorizes certain hunters to use certain mechanical and fixed blade broadheads on arrows.
- SB 555 Limits amount by which landlord can increase rent for manufactured dwelling space or floating home space.
- SB 556 Allows State Parks and Recreation Department to enter into agreement with Willamette River Channel Maintenance Group for performance of maintenance needed to improve river navigability and safety, to improve marine access to public parks, landings and other accesses and to encourage tourism and transportation.
- SB 557 Exempts work by landscape contracting business valued at less than $500 from written contract requirements.
- SB 558 Requires beneficiary under residential trust deed to request resolution conference with grantor for purposes of negotiating foreclosure avoidance measure, unless beneficiary is eligible to claim exemption from requirement.
- SB 559 Requires Department of Human Services to provide adults with developmental disabilities needing comprehensive services at least three options for placement prior to initial placement or transfer, subject to exceptions.
- SB 560 Prohibits law enforcement agencies and officers from profiling based on specified personal characteristics or circumstances of individuals, except when characteristics or circumstances are tied to specific suspect description or credible information related to criminal incident or activity.
- SB 561 Modifies provision authorizing tariff schedules for use by public utilities that provide energy resource measures to individual property owners or customers.
- SB 562 Directs electric utility to provide credit to subscribing customer that receives electric service within service territory of electric utility for electricity generated by community net metering facility under certain circumstances.
- SB 563 Makes consumption of controlled substance on school property or at school function by person under 21 years of age unlawful.
- SB 564 Gives adult with developmental disability receiving support services for adults option to remain in home placement as long as home placement is less costly than residential care facility.
- SB 565 Modifies authority of Oregon Health and Science University to establish police force.
- SB 566 Directs State Medical Examiner to assume counties' responsibilities related to death investigations.
- SB 567 Directs State Board of Education to appoint Chief Privacy Officer to be responsible for ensuring that student information contained in student education records is adequately protected.
- SB 568 Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt dispute resolution process to resolve disputes involving termination, extension or renewal of contract between health care entity and coordinated care organization.
- SB 569 Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt uniform documentation requirements for credentialing providers of telemedicine services.
- SB 570 Establishes foster parents as public employees for purposes of labor organization activities.
- SB 571 Adds State Marine Director, or designated representative, and one appointed member to Invasive Species Council.
- SB 572 Requires hospital to implement safe patient handling policy.
- SB 573 Establishes right of employee for civil action based on unpaid wages.
- SB 574 Permits consumer to request that consumer reporting agency place, temporarily lift or remove security freeze on protected consumer's consumer report if consumer provides sufficient proof of consumer's authority to act on protected consumer's behalf.
- SB 575 Requires Construction Contractors Board to adopt rules establishing certification program for construction contractors qualified to conduct energy audits of residential buildings, assign energy performance scores, identify potential improvements in energy conservation and energy efficiency for audited buildings and provide cost estimates for potential improvements.
- SB 576 Creates crime of making an unauthorized arrest.
- SB 577 Adds specifications for service contracts and vehicle protection products that are subject to regulation.
- SB 578 Prohibits harvesting of wild mushrooms without wild mushroom harvesting permit.
- SB 579 Authorizes establishment of wineries as outright permitted use, subject to certain conditions, on land zoned for exclusive farm use, on land zoned for forest use and on land zoned for mixed farm and forest use.
- SB 580 Prescribes duties for specified scientific and technical advisory committee and gives committee authority to nominate candidates for membership.
- SB 581 Extends sunset date for provisions of law relating to county in fiscal distress and fiscal assistance board statutes.
- SB 582 Makes legislative findings concerning best interests of state with regard to construction-related development and state building code administration and enforcement.
- SB 583 Establishes Alternative Fuel Vehicle Revolving Fund.
- SB 584 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 585 Authorizes school and educational service districts to offer benefit plans that are not provided by and administered by Oregon Educators Benefit Board if district determines that premiums for benefit plans offered are less than comparable benefit plans offered by board.
- SB 586 Instructs Mechanical Board to adopt rules establishing licensing program for heating and cooling system contractors.
- SB 587 Allows exception to prohibition on virtual public charter schools related to employment of persons employed by for-profit entity.
- SB 588 Allows Department of Transportation to issue group registration plate for group that promotes prevention of wildfires.
- SB 589 Removes requirement that court review and approve administrative order for child support that modifies court order for child support.
- SB 590 Deletes requirement to provide telephone numbers in request for modification of child support orders.
- SB 591 Provides that entry of general judgment of dismissal of judicial proceeding does not dismiss previously entered administrative order of child support involving same parties.
- SB 592 Revises Oregon Uniform Trust Code.
- SB 593 Reduces rate of tax on capital gains of personal income and corporate income and excise taxpayers.
- SB 594 Allows accelerated depreciation of capital assets for income tax purposes.
- SB 595 Decreases corporate minimum tax imposed on certain C corporations by establishing corporate minimum tax of $150 for all corporations.
- SB 596 Requires name of member or committee of Legislative Assembly requesting set of proposed amendments to legislative measure to be identified on proposed amendments.
- SB 597 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 598 Establishes requirements for 9-1-1 calls placed from multiline telephone system.
- SB 599 Prohibits handling of voted ballot of elector unless person is elections official, employee of United States Postal Service or relative of elector.
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SB 600-699
- SB 600 Directs Beaverton School District and Hillsboro School District to mediate boundary disputes.
- SB 601 Authorizes relative caregiver with whom minor child lives to consent to medical treatment and educational services for minor child if consent of legal parent or guardian cannot be obtained after reasonable efforts.
- SB 602 Bans use of motors on Waldo Lake.
- SB 603 Requires State Department of Agriculture to develop proposed requirement for certification, sale or labeling of agricultural product as organically produced.
- SB 604 Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish program for purpose of providing to credentialing organizations access to information that is necessary to credential or recredential health care practitioners.
- SB 605 Clarifies that Land Conservation and Development Commission must make findings on Territorial Sea Plan and amendments to Territorial Sea Plan or Oregon Ocean Resources Management Plan recommended by Ocean Policy Advisory Council.
- SB 606 Requires owners or operators of wave energy facilities and devices to demonstrate evidence of financial assurance for costs of closure and post-closure maintenance of facilities or devices.
- SB 607 Specifies circumstances related to issuance of certain authorizations for wave energy facilities and devices.
- SB 608 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt form and standards for enrollee to claim reimbursement of out-of-network provider charges paid by enrollee.
- SB 609 Changes requirements for obtaining certification as building official or building inspector.
- SB 610 Modifies definitions pertaining to assistance animals for purposes of accessing places of public accommodation and places of access to state government services, programs or activities and for purposes of cause of action for harm to assistance animal.
- SB 611 Directs State Board of Education to adopt rules for administration of premeasured doses of epinephrine and to adopt guidelines for management of students with life-threatening food allergies.
- SB 612 Expands Department of Transportation's authority to provide expedited services related to vehicle titling.
- SB 613 Reduces amount of continuing education required for vehicle dealers applying for renewal certificate.
- SB 614 Changes education requirements for vehicle dealers.
- SB 615 Prohibits Department of Transportation from imposing civil penalty on vehicle dealer if vehicle dealer fails to submit notice of sale to department.
- SB 616 Permits person to provide Department of Transportation with odometer reading for vehicle 10 years old or older.
- SB 617 Requires Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board , before disciplining person, to establish subcommittee for purpose of advising board on whether objective basis exists to believe that alleged violation of provisions governing real estate appraisers has occurred .
- SB 618 Imposes certain requirements on disciplinary hearings conducted by Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board.
- SB 619 Authorizes discrete investment of funds of political subdivisions in any commingled investment pool established by State Treasurer for investment of funds of state agencies or county governments.
- SB 620 Defines "rate of recidivism" for purposes of evaluations conducted by Oregon Department of Administrative Services, Department of Corrections, Oregon Criminal Justice Commission and other public bodies.
- SB 621 Requires Director of Oregon Health Authority to appoint members to advisory committees or subcommittees of Health Evidence Review Commission if commission determines it lacks required expertise or upon request by interested outside party.
- SB 622 Defines "record of the case" and "supplemental confidential file" in juvenile court proceedings.
- SB 623 Revises and clarifies requirements for petition to adopt minor child.
- SB 624 Enacts Interstate Compact for Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote.
- SB 625 Provides Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services or local building official with authority to determine whether structure plans and specifications, or structure as constructed, meets fire and life safety standards and other state building code standards.
- SB 626 Expands duties of Long Term Care Ombudsman to address needs of residents of care facilities who have mental illness or developmental disabilities.
- SB 627 Raises threshold for requiring cost analysis for procurement from $250,000 to $2 million.
- SB 628 Provides that minimum sentence for certain felonies is 10 years if defendant threatened use of firearm during commission of felony, 20 years if defendant discharged firearm during commission of felony and 25 years if defendant discharged firearm causing physical injury during commission of felony.
- SB 629 Deletes food service regulation exemption for bed and breakfast facilities having no more than two rooms for rent.
- SB 630 Provides for licensing and regulation of anesthesiologist assistants.
- SB 631 Makes laws regulating restaurants and bed and breakfast facilities applicable to public bodies and to public corporations exempted from definition of public body.
- SB 632 Revises method of calculating transportation grant from State School Fund distributions.
- SB 633 Makes legislative finding and declaration that regulation of agricultural seed, flower seed, nursery seed and vegetable seed and products of agricultural seed, flower seed, nursery seed and vegetable seed be reserved to state.
- SB 634 Reduces subjects of meetings that governing bodies of public bodies may conduct in executive session.
- SB 635 Requires judge to appoint certified shorthand reporter for aggravated murder proceedings.
- SB 636 Creates crime of threatening a public official.
- SB 637 Authorizes court, upon finding defendant unfit to proceed by reason of incapacity, to order involuntary medication of defendant under specified conditions.
- SB 638 Approves adoption of and modifications to rules of Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.
- SB 639 Authorizes employers to pay employees under 20 years of age hourly wage consistent with federal minimum wage for period of 90 days from date employee begins work.
- SB 640 Requires Department of Human Services to assess support needs of each adult with developmental disability who is receiving comprehensive services and pay service rate to service provider that is sufficient to meet assessed support needs.
- SB 641 Requires Department of Human Services to calculate amount paid to all providers of services to adults with developmental disabilities using uniform tool that reimburses for all services provided under individualized written service plan.
- SB 642 Requires Department of Human Services to adopt rules to establish Oregon Foster Children's Bill of Rights.
- SB 643 Revises definition of "public employer." Declares emergency, effective on passage.
- SB 644 Permits contracting agency to directly appoint consultant to provide architectural, engineering, photogrammetric mapping, transportation planning or land surveying services if estimated value of services is less than $100,000.
- SB 645 Prohibits local government from imposing standards or conditions of approval for land use permits that are more restrictive than standards or conditions of approval applied in federal or state regulatory permits except in case of preexisting regulatory program of local government.
- SB 646 Requires veterinary facilities not controlled by individuals licensed to practice veterinary medicine, surgery or dentistry to obtain veterinary facility permit from Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board.
- SB 647 Removes Department of State Police as designated state point of contact for purposes of National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
- SB 648 Directs appropriation bills to contain itemized list of state agency expenditures related to public employee compensation.
- SB 649 Requires reclassification of class of positions in classified service by Oregon Department of Administrative Services to be approved by Legislative Assembly by law.
- SB 650 Provides that Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board may impose fine of up to $100 for violation that does not create risk of harm to public.
- SB 651 Provides that person appointed or elected as member of Legislative Assembly may not become member of Public Employees Retirement System or participate in state deferred compensation plan as legislator member.
- SB 652 Eliminates employer pick-up of six percent employee contribution required of members of Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 653 Requires that employee contribution to individual account program be percentage of salary, be not less than one percent of salary or more than six percent of salary, and be whole number.
- SB 654 Eliminates, on and after January 1, 2014, employee contributions, employer contributions and rollover contributions to individual account program of Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 655 Eliminates employer pick-up of six percent employee contribution required of members of individual account program of Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 656 Directs Public Employees Retirement Board to use assumed interest rate of five percent in determining amount of annuity for money match calculation of retirement benefits.
- SB 657 Requires public employee to pay 50 percent of contributions to Public Employees Retirement System required to fund benefits.
- SB 658 Limits cost-of-living adjustments for monthly benefit payments under Public Employees Retirement System to members of system who have at least 10 years of creditable service at time member retires, becomes disabled or dies.
- SB 659 Limits cost-of-living adjustment under Public Employees Retirement System to first $2,000 of monthly benefits.
- SB 660 Eliminates use of accumulated unused vacation leave and unused sick leave in computation of final average salary for purposes of determining retirement benefit of member of Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 661 Provides that certain persons hired by participating public employer on or after January 1, 2014, may not become members of pension program of Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan.
- SB 662 Permits employer to pay all or part of employee contribution to individual account program of Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 663 Increases normal retirement age for active and inactive members of Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan.
- SB 664 Modifies calculation of final average salary for members of Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan.
- SB 665 Transfers State Interoperability Executive Council from Department of Transportation to Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
- SB 666 Allows virtual public charter school to receive funding for providing supplemental online courses.
- SB 667 Provides that member of Legislative Assembly has standing to intervene and participate in proceeding in which constitutionality of Oregon statute is challenged.
- SB 668 Exempts from property taxation property of political subdivision used or intended to be used for affordable housing or leased or rented to persons of lower income for housing.
- SB 669 Prohibits cities from imposing franchise fees, privilege taxes or other fees on certain districts for occupancy of streets, alleys, highways or other public property.
- SB 670 Increases ceiling amount of total assessed value of taxable personal property for purposes of exemption from property taxation.
- SB 671 States that Oregon estate tax is not due unless value of Oregon taxable estate exceeds $5 million.
- SB 672 Eliminates sunset date of homestead property tax deferral program.
- SB 673 Enhances penalties for crime of trafficking in persons if victim was under 15 years of age or force was used and trafficking was for purpose of commercial sex acts.
- SB 674 Prohibits members of Legislative Assembly, judges and statewide elected officials from becoming members of Public Employees Retirement System or acquiring credit under system.
- SB 675 Enacts uniform sales and use tax administration provisions.
- SB 676 Requires governing body of local government to make final land use decision of local government when resolution of issues requires interpretation of provision of comprehensive plan, or land use regulation implementing plan, that governing body has not interpreted previously.
- SB 677 Creates exception to requirement that wages due to seasonal farmworker must be paid immediately after termination of employment.
- SB 678 Extends exclusive remedy protections of workers' compensation statutes to partners, limited liability company members, general partners, limited liability partners and limited partners.
- SB 679 Limits amount by which property tax rate applicable to homestead of certain persons 67 years of age or older may increase over prior year's rate.
- SB 680 Provides that certain persons may seek contribution from persons who have resolved liability to state in administrative or judicially approved settlement.
- SB 681 Creates Task Force on Unanimous Jury Verdicts to study potential impact of requiring unanimous jury verdicts in Oregon.
- SB 682 Repeals death penalty.
- SB 683 Prohibits health care practitioners from limiting referrals of patients to health care entities in which practitioner or practitioner's family member has financial interest or employment relationship.
- SB 684 Specifies requirements for persons to intervene in contested case proceedings conducted by Department of Consumer and Business Services on rate filings.
- SB 685 Modifies definition of "employment relations" for purposes of collective bargaining related to terms of disability, death or retirement system of certain police officers and firefighters.
- SB 686 Includes insurance in definition of real estate, goods and services that are subject to penalties for unlawful trade practices.
- SB 687 Requires coordinated care organization to screen combat veterans and members of Armed Forces for mental health and traumatic brain injury.
- SB 688 Authorizes Oregon Youth Authority to establish and administer Community Transition for Youth Program for youth convicted of certain crimes committed to Department of Corrections and in physical custody of youth authority who will complete sentences within three years or less of attaining 26 years of age.
- SB 689 Authorizes Oregon Youth Authority to establish and administer Community Transition for Youth Program for youth convicted of certain crimes committed to Department of Corrections and in physical custody of youth authority when youth attains 25 years of age before completion of sentence.
- SB 690 Permits order to set aside conviction of certain sex crimes under certain circumstances.
- SB 691 Requires Department of Human Services to adopt rules regarding child abuse investigations, determinations, notice and requests for review of determinations.
- SB 692 Establishes minimum energy efficiency standards for certain products.
- SB 693 Prohibits power transmission lines with capacity of 400,000 volts or greater on land zoned for exclusive farm use.
- SB 694 Creates offense of operating impostor police vehicle.
- SB 695 Modifies provisions relating to mandamus actions.
- SB 696 Modifies exemption from execution applicable to certain firearms.
- SB 697 Prohibits person not licensed to perform tattooing from possessing equipment used for tattooing with intent to use that equipment on another person.
- SB 698 Specifies that commission of animal neglect in first degree is punishable by five years' imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both, if certain aggravating factors exist.
- SB 699 Modifies laws prohibiting possession of firearms in public buildings.
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SB 700-799
- SB 700 Requires person to request criminal background check before transferring firearm to any other person .
- SB 701 Eliminates continuing education requirement for landscape construction professionals.
- SB 702 Directs Oregon Student Access Commission to award at least 25 percent of Oregon Opportunity Grant moneys awarded each year to qualified students majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematical fields.
- SB 703 Permits taxpayer to carry forward unclaimed tax loss from previous tax year when loss is attributable to fraud.
- SB 704 Authorizes dentist licensed to practice dentistry in this state to administer injections of botulinum toxin to face or neck of person.
- SB 705 Establishes exception to gift limitation for food and beverages for members of Legislative Assembly and candidates.
- SB 706 Directs Oregon University System to conduct feasibility study on developing nursing school in Lebanon, Oregon.
- SB 707 Requires State Department of Agriculture to negotiate with local governments and attempt to enter into contracts forming intergovernmental authorities to carry out functions and activities of State Department of Agriculture with regard to grading, inspection and issuance of certificates for agricultural and horticultural products.
- SB 708 Prohibits city incorporated after January 1, 1982, from processing land use applications and from making land use decisions and limited land use decisions when city has not caused comprehensive plan and land use regulations to be acknowledged within four years after date of incorporation.
- SB 709 Allows person holding interest in property to recover economic and property damages resulting from fire occurring due to certain statutory or rule violations or resulting from fire escaping from land used or capable of being used for growing forest tree species.
- SB 710 Modifies definition of "public employee." Provides that person providing services under time-limited contract with certain public employers is not public employee.
- SB 711 Eliminates license requirement for performing certain work involving lighting, electrical outlets and smoke alarms.
- SB 712 Establishes Oregon In-State Loan Fund.
- SB 713 Permits firearms training facilities in specified exclusive farm use zones.
- SB 714 Modifies authority of State Forester relating to Tillamook State Forest.
- SB 715 Requires harvesting in areas of Tillamook State Forest and Clatsop State Forest exhibiting moderate to extreme occurrence of Swiss needle cast disease.
- SB 716 Allows local government, in county whose population is not growing and that has population of less than 50,000, to alter comprehensive plan map designations notwithstanding statewide land use planning goals relating to agricultural land and forestland.
- SB 717 Requires specified health care professional training programs to include in required curricula training on standardized clinical breast examinations.
- SB 718 Prohibits person from willfully or knowingly manufacturing, distributing, selling or offering for sale in this state upholstered furniture for residential use that has filling material that contains more than one-tenth of one percent of organohalogen or organophosphorus flame retardant by weight.
- SB 719 Changes basis and permissible scope of assessments by Oregon Sheep Commission.
- SB 720 Establishes requirements for school districts related to recognizing and responding to impending cardiac arrest.
- SB 721 Imposes on nonschool athletic teams requirements for recognizing and responding to possible concussions.
- SB 722 Directs Oregon Health Authority to prepare human papillomavirus and comprehensive related cancer control plan as addendum to Oregon Comprehensive Cancer Plan.
- SB 723 Authorizes Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board to contract with coordinated care organizations to provide health coverage to public employees.
- SB 724 Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish method for accounting for coordinated care organization's costs in providing innovative, nontraditional health services.
- SB 725 Specifies terms for contracts entered into between Oregon Health Authority and coordinated care organizations.
- SB 726 Requires Oregon Health Authority to report to Legislative Assembly on cost to coordinated care organization of complying with program requirements.
- SB 727 Requires county sheriff, upon request by certain landowners, to survey railroad crossing to determine whether crossing is necessary for public safety purposes.
- SB 728 Establishes State Trauma Advisory Board within Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 729 Allows coordinated care organizations to participate in Oregon Health Insurance Exchange.
- SB 730 Defines "vernal pool." Excludes vernal pools from definition of "waters of this state." Declares emergency, effective on passage.
- SB 731 Requires Director of Department of State Lands to promote use of public land for compensatory mitigation.
- SB 732 Requires that at least 30 days before agencies give notice of intended action to adopt, amend or repeal rules pertaining to recreational or small scale mining, agencies shall perform certain consultation.
- SB 733 Allows Director of Department of State Lands to approve, on case-by-case basis, off-site compensatory mitigation in certain watersheds in adjacent states.
- SB 734 Classifies certain waters of Columbia River to be used for specific purposes.
- SB 735 Requires mass transit district board to determine and establish staffing levels and safety rules for operation of district.
- SB 736 Establishes Federal Ocean Resources Fund.
- SB 737 Establishes Oregon Ocean Science Trust and specifies duties of trust.
- SB 738 Modifies provisions relating to public employee retirement.
- SB 739 Directs Department of Education to consult with specified entities when developing academic content standards for Oregon Studies and preparing materials to support teacher training and classroom instruction in Oregon Studies.
- SB 740 Requires criminal history record check for transfer of knife from knife dealer to purchaser.
- SB 741 Requires person of any age to wear helmet when using bicycle, skateboard, scooter, in-line skates or roller skates when participating in organized exhibition, competition or contest.
- SB 742 Requires person under 18 years of age to wear protective headgear while operating or riding on bicycle, riding on skateboard or scooter or using in-line skates or roller skates, on public or private land.
- SB 743 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.
- SB 744 Requires council on civil rights appointed by Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries to study wage equality in Oregon and report findings to Legislative Assembly.
- SB 745 Requires State Department of Agriculture to conduct sampling and develop estimate of extent to which misbranded fish, shellfish or other seafood, and misbranded packaged foods containing fish, shellfish or other seafood, are present in food supply of state.
- SB 746 Directs Morrow County and Umatilla County to develop industrial and commercial land uses on land formerly known as Umatilla Chemical Depot.
- SB 747 Prohibits certain cities from entering into collective bargaining agreement that provides for binding arbitration of issues related to disciplining or termination of city police officer for misconduct involving unlawful use of force.
- SB 748 Modifies provisions relating to Public Employees Retirement System and collective bargaining by public employees.
- SB 749 Changes determination of assessed value of property to be least of maximum assessed value, real market value or ___ of prior year's assessed value.
- SB 750 Requires local government to take final action on application for permit, limited land use decision or zone change within 60 days.
- SB 751 Establishes Fair Retirement Plan for persons hired on or after July 1, 2013, who have not established membership in Public Employees Retirement System before July 1, 2013.
- SB 752 Revises definition of "ambulatory surgical center" to include facility operated substantially for purpose of performing abortions.
- SB 753 Requires Oregon Health Authority to request specified information from potential contractors and, if certain conditions are met, to request proposals to establish and operate systems and technologies designed to detect and prevent improper payments in state medical assistance program.
- SB 754 Modifies provisions relating to public employee retirement.
- SB 755 Broadens definition of term "minority" for purpose of Minority Teacher Act.
- SB 756 Allows Department of Transportation to accept donations to State Parks and Recreation Department Fund for purpose of improving bicycle and pedestrian facilities.
- SB 757 Authorizes Oregon Health Authority to operate Senior Farm Direct Nutrition Program providing financial support for qualifying seniors to purchase locally produced fresh food at farm product outlets.
- SB 758 Requires person that owns firearm to obtain and maintain in effect liability insurance policy that covers firearm and complies with provisions specifying coverage and other requirements for liability insurance policy.
- SB 759 Requires applicant for driver license renewal to be tested on knowledge of traffic laws concerning safe operation of vehicles around bicycles and pedestrians.
- SB 760 For purposes of invoking justification for use of physical force, requires person who uses physical force in self-defense to make good faith effort to retreat.
- SB 761 Establishes Task Force on Virtual School Governance for purpose of recommending governance structure for virtual education that is provided statewide.
- SB 762 Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to create and coordinate public information campaign to prevent suicide by veterans.
- SB 763 Requires Department of Veterans' Affairs to establish and implement process for eligible veterans under HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Program to obtain single criminal records check for presentation to owners of qualified rental units.
- SB 764 Requires counties to establish policy for law enforcement response to incident involving active shooter.
- SB 765 Requires recipients of public funds for purpose of conducting housing discrimination audit testing to furnish audit testing records upon request.
- SB 766 Provides that private nonprofit entities that receive at least 25 percent of their annual operating budgets from public moneys are subject to disclosure requirements of public records law.
- SB 767 Requires complainant to sign complaint alleging unlawful discrimination under penalty of false swearing.
- SB 768 Establishes Oregon Civil Rights Task Force.
- SB 769 Requires registration of bicycles.
- SB 770 Declares brewery to have single occupancy classification for purposes of state building code construction standards.
- SB 771 Allows judge member of Public Employees Retirement System to designate more than one beneficiary to receive retirement benefits after judge's death.
- SB 772 Establishes alternative methods for telecommunications provider to satisfy requirement to collect and remit tax on customer access to 9-1-1 emergency reporting system from prepaid telecommunications service customers.
- SB 773 Prohibits city or district from requiring landowner to consent to eventual annexation in exchange for continuation of extraterritorial service originally provided to landowner or predecessor in interest of landowner without requiring consent to annexation.
- SB 774 Requires person who has control of child attending school to ensure that child is not under influence of controlled substance at school, on school property or at school-sponsored activity, function or event.
- SB 775 Directs Land Conservation and Development Commission to divide state into regions by rule and solicit, at least once each biennium, suggestions for changes to statewide land use planning goals from elected officials in each region.
- SB 776 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to establish schedule of salary and benefits to be used by school district when conducting collective bargaining with employees of school district.
- SB 777 Modifies meeting requirements for Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee of Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 778 Requires long term care facilities and residential care facilities to provide 90 days' notice to residents and others of change in admission or residence policies with respect to medical assistance recipients.
- SB 779 Requires Attorney General to appoint attorney to lead investigation when peace officer uses deadly physical force.
- SB 780 Requires grand jury proceeding involving use of deadly force by police officer to be recorded.
- SB 781 Changes standard for use of deadly force from officer's reasonable belief that certain circumstances exist in which other person is undertaking particular conduct to belief by reasonable person in officer's circumstances that other person is undertaking particular conduct.
- SB 782 Establishes Task Force on Apprenticeship in State Contracting with 14 members appointed by President of Senate, Speaker of House of Representatives and Governor.
- SB 783 Changes continuing education requirements for residential construction contractors.
- SB 784 Modifies definition of "employment relations" for purposes of bargaining with employees of mass transit district, transportation district or municipal bus system to exclude certain hiring decisions about apprentice and journeyworker positions.
- SB 785 Requires entities that use public financing for capital construction to report to Legislative Assembly on use of local goods, services and labor.
- SB 786 Expands crime of trafficking in persons to include children for purpose of engaging in commercial sex acts.
- SB 787 Authorizes cities and school districts to use cameras to record drivers failing to obey traffic control devices that are mounted on school buses.
- SB 788 Modifies types of conditions qualifying as disability and types of animals qualifying as assistance animals for purposes of accessing places of public accommodation and places of access to state government services, programs or activities and for purposes of cause of action for harm to assistance animal.
- SB 789 Clarifies that only certain districts claiming exception from requirement to offer benefits provided and administered by Oregon Educators Benefit Board must undergo actuarial analysis by board to maintain exception.
- SB 790 Creates offense of equine tripping.
- SB 791 Repeals sunset on architectural paint stewardship program.
- SB 792 Provides that prospective contractor must disclose and provide certain information about prospective contractor's employees who formerly worked for contracting agency when submitting bid or proposal to contracting agency.
- SB 793 Alters method by which moneys are distributed to school districts for purpose of paying for costs of education of students in eligible day treatment programs and eligible residential treatment programs.
- SB 794 Provides that residents of other states authorized to engage in medical use of marijuana who possess less than one ounce of marijuana are excepted from certain laws.
- SB 795 Permits brewery-public house licensee to store, transport and sell malt beverages at one location other than where manufacturing occurs.
- SB 796 Specifies requirements for course taken to demonstrate competence with handgun for person applying for concealed handgun license .
- SB 797 Clarifies that court may charge fee to non-English-speaking party who is not unable to pay for services of interpreter in proceeding.
- SB 798 Allows court to replace juror with alternate juror in criminal case after jury begins deliberations in certain circumstances.
- SB 799 Requires order of court to change attorney, or to terminate relationship of attorney and client, in action or proceeding.
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SB 800-899
- SB 800 Requires task force appointed by Governor to study and make recommendations regarding whether state and local governments should be required to report pesticide applications.
- SB 801 Requires covered employer to implement paid sick leave for eligible employees.
- SB 802 Defines "dentist of record." Provides that institution or program accredited by Commission on Dental Accreditation of American Dental Association does not need to name actively licensed dentist as dental director of dental offices or clinics owned or operated by institution or program.
- SB 803 Requires State Forester to conduct forest product sales by public auction with bidding on weight or lump sum basis.
- SB 804 Revises definition of "beneficiary." Modifies requirements for trustee to foreclose a trust deed by advertisement and sale.
- SB 805 Permits employee of contracting agency that conducts cost analysis or determines feasibility of procurement, or exclusive representative of employee's bargaining unit, to seek judicial review of cost analysis or determination.
- SB 806 Authorizes individual licensed to practice medicine or podiatry in another state or country to provide health care services for out-of-state athletic team under certain circumstances.
- SB 807 Requires nongovernmental entity, as condition of receiving public purpose charge moneys, to be assessed by independent third party.
- SB 808 Allows higher property tax exemption on property of veterans with service-connected disabilities of 100 percent.
- SB 809 Removes certain examination requirements that apply to children who are taught by private teacher, parent or legal guardian.
- SB 810 Creates program whereby registered owner or lessee of motor vehicle may pay per-mile road usage charge.
- SB 811 Prohibits vehicle dealer from selling or offering for sale new motor vehicle unless motor vehicle is equipped with engine immobilizer device.
- SB 812 Provides that party or attorney may make no more than one motion for change of judge in cause, matter or proceeding in judicial district with three or fewer circuit court judges.
- SB 813 Transfers responsibility for seismic rehabilitation grant program from Director of Office of Emergency Management to Oregon Business Development Department.
- SB 814 Provides that general liability insurance policy that contains provisions requiring consent of insurance company before rights under policy are assigned may not prohibit assignment in certain cases.
- SB 815 Provides that agri-tourism provider is not liable for injury to or death of participant arising out of inherent risks of agri-tourism activities if agri-tourism provider posts certain notices.
- SB 816 Establishes Agricultural Experiment Station Fermentation Sciences and Value Added Program at Oregon State University.
- SB 817 Makes certain housekeeping changes to local budget law statutes.
- SB 818 Requires school district boards to adopt policy related to cardiac incidents.
- SB 819 Removes minimum requirements for cost and employment terms for qualifying investment contract.
- SB 820 Allows nonresident veterans discharged under honorable conditions to pay tuition and fees at Oregon resident rates.
- SB 821 Allows private school to discipline or terminate school employee according to standards and policies of private school.
- SB 822 Modifies cost-of-living adjustment under Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 823 Requires Oregon Health Authority to create new programs and expand existing programs to increase capacity statewide to provide mental health services and serve individuals with mental illness.
- SB 824 Enacts uniform sales and use tax administration provisions.
- SB 825 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.
- SB 826 Allows governing body of local government to withdraw all or part of territory under its jurisdiction from boundaries of Tri-Met.
- SB 827 Clarifies which activities of groups forming coordinated care organizations are exempt from state and federal antitrust laws under state action doctrine.
- SB 828 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development for purpose of providing fast-track training program in welding at Portland Community College.
- SB 829 Exempts claims based on conduct that constitutes child abuse, or conduct that constitutes knowingly allowing, permitting or encouraging child abuse, from notice requirement of Oregon Tort Claims Act.
- SB 830 Repeals provisions related to taking food fish by fixed fishing gear or seines.
- SB 831 Increases amount of money that Department of Transportation may expend from federal funds to increase diversity in highway construction workforce and prepare individuals interested in entering highway construction workforce by conducting specified activities.
- SB 832 Designates second Sunday of each August as Spirit of '45 Day.
- SB 833 Directs Department of Transportation to issue driver card to applicant who does not provide proof of legal presence in United States but otherwise has complied with all requirements for type of driving privileges and has resided in Oregon for more than one year.
- SB 834 Increases penalty for crime of initiating false report to maximum of one year's imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both.
- SB 835 States that conducting of or participation in rodeos is permitted in state.
- SB 836 Modifies exemption to provisions regulating cosmetology disciplines.
- SB 837 Creates Fish Passage Restoration Subaccount within Fish Passage Fund.
- SB 838 Makes legislative findings regarding mining.
- SB 839 Establishes Water Supply Development Account.
- SB 840 Imposes new water use limitations on fixtures.
- SB 841 Allows winery to be sited on land zoned for mixed farm and forest use.
- SB 842 Provides that mining activities do not give rise to cause of action for nuisance or trespass in certain circumstances.
- SB 843 Creates Work Group on Corrections Health Care Costs.
- SB 844 Directs Public Utility Commission to establish voluntary emission reduction program for purposes of incentivizing public utilities that furnish natural gas to invest in projects that reduce emissions and providing benefits to customers of public utilities that furnish natural gas.
- SB 845 Authorizes Governor and Director of the Department of Land Conservation and Development to exempt certain land use decisions from appeal by contract with member of traded sector industry that agrees to acquire and develop large-site industrial use employing at least 500 full-time employees.
- SB 846 Requires Water Resources Department to establish Umatilla Basin Water Storage Program for developing water supplies in northeastern Oregon.
- SB 847 Creates subtraction from federal taxable income for up to $500 in cash dividends paid by employer to employee for participation in workplace wellness program.
- SB 848 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to sell Timms Hamby Computer Archive Center to Harney County for consideration of $1.
- SB 849 Excludes from definition of "employment" service performed for corporation by individual with substantial ownership interest in corporation who is sole corporate officer and director of corporation.
- SB 850 Creates offense of failure to keep vehicle out of far left lane.
- SB 851 Directs Public Utility Commission to appoint executive director of Oregon Board of Maritime Pilots.
- SB 852 Directs Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to require applicant for first-time license or registration as teacher, or applicant for renewal of license or registration as teacher, to provide evidence of current certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
- SB 853 Prohibits public body from operating drone, acquiring information through operation of drone or disclosing information acquired through operation of drone, except as authorized by Act.
- SB 854 Modifies provisions relating to Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 855 Modifies crime of invasion of personal privacy by prohibiting observation by device or electronic means regardless of whether recording is made.
- SB 856 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to sell Timms Hamby Computer Archive Center to Harney County for consideration of $1.
- SB 857 Modifies cost-of-living adjustment under Public Employees Retirement System.
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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 Authorizes expenditures for obligations incurred by state agencies on or after July 1, 2013, that do not exceed specified levels.
- SB 5505 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 5506 Establishes amounts authorized for issuance of general obligation bonds, revenue bonds, certificates of participation and other financing agreements for biennium.
- SB 5507 Limits for six-year period beginning July 1, 2013, payment of expenses from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by various state agencies for capital construction.
- 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 Chiropractic Examiners.
- SB 5509 Increases, for biennium beginning July 1, 2011, specified limitation on expenditures, as further modified, 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 5510 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Board of Licensed Social Workers.
- SB 5511 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Columbia River Gorge Commission for biennial expenses.
- SB 5512 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5513 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 5514 Limits certain biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts and specified federal funds, but excluding lottery and other federal funds, collected or received 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 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Justice for biennial expenses of district attorneys.
- SB 5518 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5519 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for State School Fund.
- SB 5520 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Environmental Quality for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5521 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Forestry Department for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5522 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts and reimbursements from federal service agreements, but excluding lottery funds and other federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Government Ethics Commission.
- SB 5523 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Office of Governor for biennial expenses.
- SB 5524 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Health Licensing Agency.
- SB 5526 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Mortuary and Cemetery Board, Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine, Occupational Therapy Licensing Board, Board of Medical Imaging, State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board.
- SB 5529 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Human Services for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5530 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Land Conservation and Development for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5531 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Land Use Board of Appeals for biennial expenses.
- SB 5532 Maintains and reserves lottery revenues available to benefit public purposes during biennium beginning July 1, 2013, in Administrative Services Economic Development Fund.
- SB 5533 Increases amount of lottery bonds authorized to be issued by Oregon Business Development Department.
- SB 5534 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Military Department for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5535 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Post-Secondary Education for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5536 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Board of Psychologist Examiners.
- SB 5537 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 5538 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Revenue for biennial expenses.
- SB 5539 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Secretary of State for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5540 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 5542 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 5543 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to transfer certain amounts from Tobacco Settlement Funds Account for certain purposes.
- SB 5544 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Transportation for debt service on Lane Transit District Project and Elderly and People with Disabilities Transportation Program.
- SB 5545 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Department of Transportation.
- 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 Treasurer for administrative expenses of State Treasury operations and Oregon 529 College Savings Network.
- SB 5547 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Water Resources Department for biennial expenses.
- SB 5548 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Education Investment Board for biennial expenses.
- SB 5549 Changes specified appropriations and limitations on expenditures for specified agencies and programs for biennium ending June 30, 2013.
- SB 5550 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5551 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5552 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5553 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5554 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5555 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ 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.
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SCR 0-99
- SCR 1 Supports adoption of State Plan for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias in Oregon.
- SCR 2 Encourages international education activities in this state.
- SCR 3 In memoriam: Emily Georges Gottfried, 1955-2013.
- SCR 4 Directs state agencies to participate as project or program team members to address regional priorities identified by Regional Advisory Committees as part of Oregon Solutions Network.
- SCR 5 Adjourns organizational session of Seventy-seventh Legislative Assembly.
- SCR 6 In memoriam: William E. Connor, M.D., 1921-2009.
- SCR 7 Honors Charles Jordan for visionary leadership and contributions.
- SCR 8 In memoriam: Rob Ingram, 1973-2011.
- SCR 9 In memoriam: Andrew Keller, 1989-2012.
- SCR 10 Withdrawn.
- SCR 11 In memoriam: Sidney Leiken, 1916-2012.
- SCR 12 In memoriam: Tom Whelan, 1948-2012.
- SCR 13 In memoriam: Kenneth Allen Jernstedt, 1917-2013.
- SCR 14 Designates oregonite and josephinite as official twin minerals of State of Oregon.
- SCR 15 Honors pilots and volunteers of Oregon Wing of Angel Flight West for service to people of this state.
- SCR 16 Expresses support for work of United Service Organizations and establishment of welcome center in Portland International Airport.
- SCR 17 In memoriam: Michael McLaran, 1960-2013.
- SCR 18 Recognizes 50th anniversary of Aurora Colony Historical Society.
- SCR 19 Honors Richmond Elementary School on its 100th anniversary.
- SCR 20 In memoriam: Dr. Dean Brooks, 1916-2013.
- SCR 21 Adjourns sine die 2013 regular session of Seventy-seventh Legislative Assembly.
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SJM 0-99
- SJM 1 Urges Congress to develop mechanisms that provide adequate notice to states in which persons convicted in military courts of sex crimes plan to reside.
- SJM 2 Urges President and Congress to end double taxation on United States citizens living abroad.
- SJM 3 Urges Congress to propose amendment to United States Constitution to allow Congress and states to regulate campaign contributions and expenditures for federal and state elections, respectively.
- SJM 4 Urges Congress to allow direct Congressional representation to United States citizens residing abroad.
- SJM 5 Urges Acting Secretary of Commerce and United States Trade Representative to investigate extent of subsidies China grants to Chinese paper manufacturers and whether subsidies violate World Trade Organization rules, and to evaluate impact Chinese subsidies have on United States paper manufacturers.
- SJM 6 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.
- SJM 7 Urges Congress to require United States Department of Labor to adopt standard rules and procedures for application and enforcement of certain provision of Fair Labor Standards Act.
- SJM 8 Requests Congress to require federal government to permit State Department of Fish and Wildlife to manage double-crested cormorant population in State of Oregon through targeted take.
- SJM 9 Urges Congress to propose amendment to United States Constitution that will overturn United States Supreme Court decision Citizens United v.
- SJM 10 Urges Congress to transfer management of Oregon and California Railroad grant lands to newly established board of trustees consisting of representatives from local government, environmental organizations and timber industry.
- SJM 11 Urges Congress to support efforts to reinstate separation of commercial and investment banking functions in effect under Banking Act of 1933.
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SJR 0-99
- SJR 1 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow indebtedness to finance corpus of Oregon Student Opportunity Fund.
- SJR 2 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution authorizing sobriety checkpoints for law enforcement purposes.
- SJR 3 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow citizens to register to vote in election not later than day immediately preceding day of election.
- SJR 4 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution creating State Board of Education.
- SJR 5 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow legislature to impose limitations on civil damages.
- SJR 6 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing Oregon Fund.
- SJR 7 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing Oregon Fund.
- SJR 8 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to replace existing freedom of expression provisions with language modeled after freedom of speech and freedom of press provisions of First Amendment to United States Constitution.
- SJR 9 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution.
- SJR 10 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to local option ad valorem property taxes.
- SJR 11 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to make assessed value of property equal to real market value after certain exception events.
- SJR 12 Establishes reserve fund intended to provide funding in response to economic decline.
- SJR 13 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require deposit of excess revenues in Emergency Reserve Fund.
- SJR 14 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to limit range of ratio used to determine maximum assessed value for property after certain changes.
- SJR 15 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require that initiative petition proposing law or constitutional amendment with fiscal impact include source of revenue to pay for proposed law or amendment.
- SJR 16 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to establish land-value lease fee imposed on real market value of land with proceeds distributed pro rata to residents of state.
- SJR 17 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to mandate that all contributions or expenditures made in connection with campaigns for nomination or election to public office be publicly disclosed.
- SJR 18 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to extend freedom of expression rights only to natural persons and not entities incorporated or established by law.
- SJR 19 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution providing that speech protections in Constitution may not be construed to prohibit Legislative Assembly, or people through initiative process, from imposing limitations on campaign contributions or expenditures.
- SJR 20 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 21 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to prohibit Legislative Assembly from transferring moneys from dedicated other funds account to General Fund, or to another fund or account, to be used for different purpose.
- SJR 22 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to establish procedure for requiring legislative review of administrative rules.
- SJR 23 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution allowing income and excise tax credits for educational expenses paid to or for benefit of religion-based schools.
- SJR 24 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to equal rights.
- SJR 25 Directs State Board of Higher Education to review potential for focusing higher education resources to assist state government and to report to Legislative Assembly.
- SJR 26 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to modify gender-specific language and correct grammatical errors.
- SJR 27 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution directing Legislative Assembly to adopt sales tax at rate of five percent on sales of tangible personal property and services and use tax at rate of five percent on purchase price of tangible personal property.
- SJR 28 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to establish Oregon Budget Reserve Fund.
- SJR 29 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require unanimous verdicts by trial juries in criminal prosecutions.
- SJR 30 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to limit awards of noneconomic damages in medical liability actions to $1 million.
- SJR 31 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to limit awards of noneconomic damages against religious organizations to $1 million.
- SJR 32 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to limit awards of noneconomic damages against nonprofit corporations to $1 million.
- SJR 33 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution repealing declaration that property and pecuniary rights of married woman acquired by gift, devise or inheritance are not subject to debts or contracts of husband.
- SJR 34 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow person serving as judge to be employed by Oregon National Guard for purpose of performing military service or by State Board of Higher Education for purpose of teaching.
- SJR 35 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require two-thirds majority vote of all members elected to each house of Legislative Assembly to pass bills declaring emergency.
- SJR 36 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution directing Legislative Assembly to adopt sales tax at rate of five percent on sales of tangible personal property and services and use tax at rate of five percent on purchase price of tangible personal property.
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SB 0-99
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House Bills
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HB 2000-2099
- HB 2001 Creates or adjusts sunset for certain income and corporate excise tax expenditures not required under federal law or Oregon Constitution.
- HB 2002 Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to submit report for each tax credit scheduled to expire in following even-numbered year.
- HB 2003 Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to prepare statement for each legislative measure that extends sunset of tax credit.
- HB 2004 Modifies circumstances under which additional moneys may be collected from residential electricity consumers under public purpose charge expenditure standard.
- HB 2005 Makes temporary findings of state's best interest regarding mechanical insulation standards and mechanical systems.
- HB 2006 Extends personal injury protection benefit coverage for certain expenses from one year after date of injury to two years after date of injury.
- HB 2007 Deems establishment of lottery game retailer or applicant to be casino when 50 percent or more of net income of establishment is, or is projected to be, derived from sale of tickets or shares in lottery games.
- HB 2008 Allows city to order temporary cessation of alcoholic beverage sales or other operations at premises licensed for full or limited on-premises sales or as brewery-public house upon reasonable belief that continued sales or operation are immediate threat to public safety.
- HB 2009 Establishes grant program to assist school districts that expect to be unable to maintain number of licensed teacher staff in full-time equivalent positions or number of instructional hours made available to students.
- HB 2010
- HB 2011 Provides that employee of public employer is liable to employer for wages paid to employee during period of administrative leave if employee was placed on leave as result of allegation that employee engaged in criminal conduct and if employee is thereafter convicted of crime by reason of conduct.
- HB 2013 Directs Early Learning Council and Department of Education to assist school districts in implementing process to assess children to determine their readiness for kindergarten.
- HB 2014 Requires Department of State Police to conduct study on issues related to abduction of children.
- HB 2015 If mammogram is inconclusive due to dense breast tissue, requires person who performed mammogram to notify patient of inconclusive results and to advise patient to contact patient's health care provider regarding appropriateness of supplemental testing.
- HB 2016 Modifies definition of "recreational purposes" for purpose of limiting liability of landowner that allows access to land for recreational purposes.
- HB 2017 Allows elector who does not have valid Oregon driver license, driver permit or state identification card to update voter registration using electronic voter registration system by supplying last four digits of elector's Social Security number.
- HB 2018 Requires statements of independent expenditures to be filed with Secretary of State using electronic filing system.
- HB 2019 Creates crime of patronizing a trafficked child.
- HB 2020 Requires Oregon Health Authority to convene committee to advise authority in adopting rules governing authority's on-site quality assessments of organizations that provide mental health or chemical dependency treatment.
- HB 2021 Creates crime of trafficking in illegal aliens.
- HB 2022 Modifies definition of "native fish" for purposes of salmon and trout enhancement program.
- HB 2023 Requires state agency to notify State Department of Fish and Wildlife before state agency restricts or closes access to state lands used for hunting.
- HB 2024 Expands crime of assault in third degree to include, under certain circumstances, causing physical injury to person employed at state mental hospital.
- HB 2025 Establishes economic damages liability of owner or possessor of bison running at large or of person allowing bison to run at large.
- HB 2026 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 2027 Extends sunset on landowner preference tags program.
- HB 2028 Authorizes district or city to require consent to eventual annexation of property before providing extraterritorial service to property.
- HB 2029 Establishes Forest Practices Act Administration Division within Oregon Forest Resources Institute.
- HB 2030 Requires Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority to adopt by rule staffing ratios for residential facilities.
- HB 2031 Designates Department of State Lands as state agency that acts for state in transactions concerning mineral and geothermal resource rights in low-potential resource real property.
- HB 2032 Sets forth requirements for payments for off-site compensatory mitigation to Oregon Removal-Fill Mitigation Fund.
- HB 2033 Abolishes accounts controlled by office of State Treasurer for use of University of Oregon and Oregon State University.
- HB 2034 Authorizes Office of Emergency Management, which is sole agency of state for negotiating agreements with Department of Homeland Security, to cooperate with tribal governments for purpose of acquiring and coordinating use of federal funds for emergency program management and emergency services in state.
- HB 2035 Extends period of applicability of emergency communications tax.
- HB 2036 For purposes of tax on customer access to 9-1-1 emergency reporting system from prepaid telecommunications service customers, requires Department of Revenue to establish by rule policies and procedures for collection of tax imposed on prepaid services and on fixed interconnected Voice over Internet Protocol service.
- HB 2037 Requires, under specified circumstances, certain professional regulatory boards to issue authorization to practice profession to spouse or domestic partner of active member of Armed Forces who is subject of military transfer to Oregon.
- HB 2038 Repeals laws pertaining to payments made by Oregon Military Department.
- HB 2039 Creates and modifies provisions related to regulation of outfitting and guiding services.
- HB 2040 Requires Department of Human Services to identify needed changes to laws governing programs administered by department and report changes to appropriate interim committees of House of Representatives or Senate.
- HB 2041 Allows employee of law enforcement unit under certain circumstances to request that Department of Transportation use address of employee's employer instead of employee's residence address on records maintained by department.
- HB 2042 States nonexclusive list of personnel actions for which Superintendent of State Police shall adopt rules.
- HB 2043 Continues jurisdiction of Department of Public Safety Standards and Training over cases in which public safety officer or instructor was denied training or certification, notwithstanding subsequent change in employment status of officer or instructor.
- HB 2044 Removes limit on compensation for ordinary services after Department of Veterans' Affairs is appointed conservator.
- HB 2045 Allows Department of Veterans' Affairs to charge and collect administrative fees as reimbursement for providing certain benefits.
- HB 2046 Permits Director of Veterans' Affairs to retract waiver of claim against estate of person under certain circumstances.
- HB 2047 Extends term of certain loans from Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund from 20 years to 30 years.
- HB 2048 Repeals sunset on architectural paint stewardship program.
- HB 2049 Authorizes juvenile community supervision officer to take youth offender who violates parole into custody upon issuance of order or warrant of arrest.
- HB 2050 Changes permissible uses of moneys in Oregon Forest Land Protection Fund.
- HB 2051 Extends existing privilege taxes on merchantable forest products harvested on forestlands.
- HB 2052 Increases fee paid to certain agencies and organizations for diagnostic assessment required for possession of marijuana diversion agreement.
- HB 2053 Authorizes requests by certain state agencies for criminal records checks for purposes of licensure, certification or registration of foster homes by Native American tribes.
- HB 2054 Requires Department of Human Services to identify changes to laws governing temporary assistance for needy families program that are needed to make program financially sustainable and report changes to Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2055 Extends sunset on changes to temporary assistance for needy families program and authorizes Department of Human Services to limit enrollment in job opportunities and basic skills (JOBS) program.
- HB 2056 Extends long term care facility assessment to July 1, 2020.
- HB 2057 Expands membership of Alcohol Server Education Advisory Committee to include two educators and two representatives of alcohol server education providers.
- HB 2058 Prohibits person convicted of certain crimes from owning, being employed by or providing services at animal grooming parlor or boarding kennel for specified period following conviction.
- HB 2059 Requires consignee to refrain from certain practices and to hold moneys consignee receives from sale of personal property in trust account if consignee does not pay moneys immediately to person that offered, gave or entrusted personal property to consignee.
- HB 2060 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.
- HB 2061 Reduces amount of time that appraisal management company has to make payment to independent contractor appraiser for completion of appraisal or appraisal review assignment.
- HB 2062 Prohibits application of state structural specialty code to preexisting farm building or other building used as dog training facility.
- HB 2063 Requires person engaging in occupation of inspecting amusement rides, amusement devices or rental amusement devices to possess professional qualifications as established by Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 2064 Reduces Department of Consumer and Business Services' role in regulating amusement rides, amusement devices and rental amusement devices.
- HB 2065 Creates process through which licensee or applicant to practice dentistry may petition Oregon Board of Dentistry to expunge from board records information related to disciplinary hearings.
- HB 2066 Allows certain personal property to be used as pledge for pledge loan from pawnbroker.
- HB 2067 Expands list of documents that vehicle dealer may prepare and submit relating to sale or lease of vehicle.
- HB 2068 Extends exclusive remedy protections of workers' compensation statutes to partners, limited liability company partners, general partners limited liability partners and limited partners.
- HB 2069 Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to order payment of temporary disability compensation for up to 21 months for certain injured workers actively engaged in vocational assistance training.
- HB 2070 Permits Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to specify by rule minimum frequency with which board of directors of banking institution must meet.
- HB 2071 Clarifies minimum alcohol content making nonbeverage foods subject to Oregon Liquor Control Commission regulation. .
- HB 2072 Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to conduct feasibility study regarding development of zone to improve fish habitat in specified areas.
- HB 2073 Repeals sunset on assessment on health insurance premiums and on medical claims paid by self-insured health benefit plan offered by Public Employees' Benefit Board.
- HB 2074 Changes name of Oregon Health Licensing Agency to Health Licensing Office and name of Oregon Health Licensing Agency Account to Health Licensing Office Account.
- HB 2075 Implements program by which patients may properly dispose of prescription drugs at hospitals and long term care facilities.
- HB 2076 Requires covered entities to report annually on system safeguards for protecting confidentiality of individually identifiable health information.
- HB 2077 Directs State Board of Pharmacy to adopt rules making nicotine Schedule III controlled substance.
- HB 2078 Requires lobbyists who receive money or other consideration to register with Oregon Government Ethics Commission.
- HB 2079 Standardizes definitions of "member of the household" and "relative" for purposes of government ethics laws.
- HB 2080 Modifies language relating to imposition of civil penalties for government ethics violations under Administrative Procedures Act.
- HB 2081 Modifies exemptions to prohibition against practice of psychology or representation as psychologist without license.
- HB 2082 Creates and modifies definitions related to social work.
- HB 2083 Permits service member called into active service to suspend and reinstate provision of telecommunications, Internet, television, health spa and health club services.
- HB 2084 Increases rate of gross premium tax paid by insurers on fire insurance policies.
- HB 2085 Requires Oregon Health Authority to submit written report on legislative changes that will need to be made during 2015 regular session of Legislative Assembly to align state law with federal laws concerning public health and publicly funded health programs.
- HB 2086 Directs Oregon State Lottery Commission to establish lottery game to benefit veterans' education and economic development.
- HB 2087 Authorizes designee of local correctional facility, Department of Corrections institution or youth correction facility to apply for medical assistance on behalf of person residing in facility or institution, in order to qualify person for medical assistance coverage of hospitalization occurring outside facility or institution.
- HB 2088 Requires Oregon Health Authority to submit written report on legislative changes that will need to be made during 2015 regular session of Legislative Assembly to reflect budgetary changes.
- HB 2089 Authorizes lay representation of Oregon Health Authority and Department of Human Services at contested case hearings by representatives from either agency in specified circumstances.
- HB 2090 Extends operative date provision to permit Oregon Health Authority to continue to use Practitioner-Managed Prescription Drug Plan for prescription drug coverage in medical assistance program through January 1, 2018.
- HB 2091 Repeals private health option component of Health Care for All Oregon Children program and requires orderly transfer of children enrolled in private health option to medical assistance program.
- HB 2092 Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish and administer injury and violence prevention program.
- HB 2093 Makes changes to provisions of law related to vital statistics to reflect 2011 Revision to Model State Vital Statistics Act.
- HB 2094 Authorizes Public Health Officer to carry out specified duties under federal Ryan White CARE Act.
- HB 2095 Aligns definition of "former foster child" with federal standard for purposes of higher education grants, tuition waivers and scholarships.
- HB 2096 Increases number of members of Fair Dismissal Appeals Board.
- HB 2097 Revises methods by which State School Fund grants, and School Improvement Fund grants, for Youth Corrections Education Program and Juvenile Detention Education Program are calculated.
- HB 2098 Adjusts method for calculating additional amount of weighted average daily membership attributed to students in poverty families for purposes of State School Fund distributions.
- HB 2099 Changes term "second languages" to "world languages" for purposes of elementary and secondary education requirements.
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HB 2100-2199
- HB 2100 Specifies circumstances under which Oregon Health Licensing Agency is required or permitted to disclose information obtained during investigation for certain boards.
- HB 2101 Consolidates provisions relating to Oregon Health Licensing Agency's authority over certificates, permits, licenses and registrations and fees collected for certificates, permits, licenses and registrations.
- HB 2102 Modifies provisions related to athletic trainer registration.
- HB 2103 Prohibits person from practicing sex offender treatment unless person is certified clinical sex offender therapist or certified associate sex offender therapist.
- HB 2104 Revises definition of "medical imaging" to include medical imaging procedures not related to clinical diagnosis and treatment.
- HB 2105 Requires State Department of Energy to review matters related to Energy Facility Siting Council and to report to certain interim legislative committees on or before November 1, 2013.
- HB 2106 Modifies provisions related to Energy Facility Siting Council's adoption of standards related to siting, construction, operation and retirement of facilities.
- HB 2107 Permits person to electronically verify proof of motor vehicle insurance.
- HB 2108 Modifies renewable portfolio standard for small electric utilities to exclude certain sales to single large consumer from calculation of percentage of sales to all retail electricity consumers.
- HB 2109 Permits person to operate antique vehicle or vehicle of special interest within 150-mile radius of person's home during daylight hours.
- HB 2110 Appropriates moneys to Department of Education to be expended for purpose of awarding grants under Career and Technical Education Revitalization Grant Program.
- HB 2111 Revises standard for determination of whether individual is substantially limited in major life activity.
- HB 2112 Authorizes imposition of civil penalty by Bureau of Labor and Industries for certain actions relating to deductions from compensation paid to employees.
- HB 2113 Modifies fees for certain farm labor contractor licenses.
- HB 2114 Provides that evidence of test administered, or observation made, by police officer as part of drug recognition evaluation is admissible in judicial or administrative proceeding if certain conditions are met.
- HB 2115 Expands offense of driving while under influence of intoxicants to include certain drugs.
- HB 2116 Authorizes court to provide medical exemption to person otherwise required to install ignition interlock device as part of driving while under influence of intoxicants diversion agreement if person meets requirements established by Department of Transportation by rule.
- HB 2117 Provides that implied consent law does not preclude police officer from obtaining chemical test of person's breath or blood through warrant or other lawful means for use in criminal or civil proceeding.
- HB 2118 Creates health plan quality metrics work group.
- HB 2119 Updates requirements for quarterly reports to Legislative Assembly regarding implementation of Oregon Integrated and Coordinated Care Delivery System.
- HB 2120 Provides that health professional regulatory boards have discretion to authorize licensees regulated by board to self-refer to impaired health professional program in which board participates.
- HB 2121 Requires person who has been convicted of driving while under influence of intoxicants to provide proof to Department of Transportation that person has completed required treatment program.
- HB 2122 Prohibits transfer of provider's enrollees from one managed care organization to another managed care organization with which provider contracts if provider's contract with transferring organization is terminated for just cause and organization has notified Oregon Health Authority that contract was terminated for just cause.
- HB 2123 Requires pharmacy benefit managers to register with Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 2124 Eliminates from impaired health professional program requirement that employers of program participants establish minimum training requirements for supervisors of participants.
- HB 2125 Requires person to pay restitution as requirement of driving while under influence of intoxicants diversion agreement.
- HB 2126 Establishes payroll tax and net earnings from self-employment tax.
- HB 2127 Requires contracting agency to base determination of contractor's responsibility for public improvement contract on contractor's demonstration that contractor provided health insurance to contractor's employees for period of two years before contractor submitted bid for public improvement contract.
- HB 2128 Requires Oregon Health Insurance Exchange Corporation to consult Oregon Educators Benefit Board and other specified stakeholders on plans offered through exchange to educators.
- HB 2129 Authorizes counties to regulate, license and inspect health clubs.
- HB 2130 Makes changes to impaired health professional program.
- HB 2131 Requires certain information pertaining to bedbug infestations to be held confidentially by public health authorities and exempts information from disclosure under public records law.
- HB 2132 Directs executive director of Oregon Health Insurance Exchange Corporation to report to Legislative Assembly on efforts made to coordinate eligibility determination and enrollment processes for qualified health plans and state medical assistance program.
- HB 2133 Requires coordinated care organization to submit business plan to community advisory council for approval.
- HB 2134 Requires Oregon Health Authority and Department of Human Services to adopt by rule, using advisory committee, uniform standards for collection of data on race, ethnicity, preferred languages and disability status in surveys and in all programs in which authority or department collects, records or reports such data.
- HB 2135 Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt rules prohibiting or limiting coverage by health benefit plans of items, services or medical technologies pursuant to guidance by Health Evidence Review Commission.
- HB 2136 Directs that portion of moneys received under Master Settlement Agreement be transferred to specified bond funds to pay certain bond expenses of Oregon Health and Science University.
- HB 2137 Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish system for repurposing durable medical equipment that is no longer medically appropriate for medical assistance recipients for use by other medical assistance recipients.
- HB 2138 Creates Task Force on Educator Health Benefits.
- HB 2139 Requires Oregon Health Authority to take specified steps to enroll in qualified health plan person who loses eligibility for medical assistance.
- HB 2140 Authorizes discrete investment of funds of political subdivisions in any commingled investment pool established by State Treasurer for investment of funds of state agencies or local governments.
- HB 2141 Repeals outdated statute relating to county fairgrounds.
- HB 2142 Repeals certain outdated statutes relating to county treasurers.
- HB 2143 Eliminates requirement that Department of Corrections inspect local correctional facility of county for compliance with specified provisions of state law when county conducts inspections for compliance.
- HB 2144 Changes permissible use of moneys in Oregon Forest Land Protection Fund.
- HB 2145 Establishes task force to make recommendations for prohibiting or limiting state actions or suits against nonnegligent landowners for state forestland damage resulting from fire spreading from other forestland.
- HB 2146 Transfers authority for administration and operation of Oregon State Fair to Oregon Tourism Commission.
- HB 2147 Requires State Fish and Wildlife Director to appoint Wildlife Damage Control Advisory Council.
- HB 2148 Makes nonsubstantive and technical changes in Oregon law.
- HB 2149 Establishes institutional boards for University of Oregon and Portland State University.
- HB 2150 Modifies contents of and process for proposal to establish public charter school.
- HB 2151 Clarifies which students are included in calculation to determine if three percent of students who reside in school district are enrolled in virtual public charter school.
- HB 2152 Requires State Board of Higher Education and Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development to conduct annual reviews of public universities and community colleges, respectively, regarding staffing to student ratios.
- HB 2153 Allows school district board to place limitations on proposals for public charter schools that board will evaluate if specified percentage of students of school district are enrolled in public charter schools located in school district and three or more public charter schools are located in school district.
- HB 2154 Requires board of education of each community college district, and president of each public university, to form achievement compact advisory committee.
- HB 2155 Directs each public university to conduct study on how to better use campus resources during summer term and examine benefits of year-round, full-time operation of university.
- HB 2156 Directs each public university to conduct study of how reducing number of students who change course of study, or who delay in completing course of study, affects graduation rates and costs of higher education.
- HB 2157 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to establish statewide policy to award college credit to veterans or persons serving in Armed Forces of United States for qualifying scores on college-level examination.
- HB 2158 Directs public universities and community colleges to charge nonresident veteran who is undergraduate student tuition and fees no greater than resident rate if nonresident veteran received either honorable discharge or general discharge under honorable conditions and provides proof of physical presence in Oregon within 12 months of enrollment.
- HB 2159 Directs Oregon Military Department to establish therapy and service dog pilot program to study use of dogs for servicemembers suffering from nonphysical injuries.
- HB 2160 Appropriates moneys to Department of Veterans' Affairs for purposes of operating Campus Veterans' Service Officers Program.
- HB 2161 Requires, under specified circumstances, boards, councils, commissions and other entities that examine applicants for licensure, registration, certification or other authorization to issue license, registration, certification or other authorization to practice profession to spouse or domestic partner of active member of Armed Forces who is subject of military transfer to Oregon.
- HB 2162 Removes 12-month residency requirement for admission as residents to community colleges and public universities for persons who are members of specified uniformed services and their spouses and dependents.
- HB 2163 Requires Oregon State Lottery to balance mission to maximize net revenue with mission to serve public good.
- HB 2164 Directs Department of Human Services to provide certain information to Resident Safety Review Council no later than July 1, 2013.
- HB 2165 Repeals sunset on county multidisciplinary teams that develop and implement protocols and procedures for investigation and reporting of abuse of adults with disabilities.
- HB 2166 Requires alcohol server education courses to include curriculum related to recognizing characteristics indicative of addiction to, or other emotional or behavioral issues related to, playing games of state lottery.
- HB 2167 Establishes biennial goal for amount of net proceeds raised from lottery games for purposes of creating jobs, furthering economic development, financing public education in Oregon and restoring and protecting parks, beaches, watersheds and native fish and wildlife.
- HB 2168 Directs allocation to county general fund of certain proceeds from disposition of certain county property.
- HB 2169 Authorizes law enforcement to obtain information about public assistance recipient for purposes other than administration of public assistance programs if law enforcement furnishes Oregon Trail Card.
- HB 2170 Requires that final order of state agency in contested case proceeding include copy of statutes relating to appeal of order and notification of right of party to request leave to present additional evidence on appeal.
- HB 2171 Provides that person has right to trial in circuit court if agency proposes to impose civil penalty of $2,000 or more against person.
- HB 2172 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to study certain issues related to fishing and to report to Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2173 Changes status of activities conducted to create, restore or enhance wetlands on land zoned for exclusive farm use from outright permitted use to conditional use.
- HB 2174 Changes name of Oregon Farm-to-School and School Garden Program to Oregon Food Products Program.
- HB 2175 Makes foods that contain or are produced using genetically engineered material subject to labeling requirements.
- HB 2176 Authorizes State Treasurer to issue Article XI-N general obligation bonds to finance all or portion of state share of costs of seismic rehabilitation of emergency services buildings.
- HB 2177 Grants income tax credit to firefighters who provide volunteer services to rural fire protection districts or fire departments.
- HB 2178 Provides for issuance of education loans to person accepted for enrollment, or to student in good standing, in program of study for advanced degree necessary to manage medical clinic.
- HB 2179 Designates Emergency Communications Account as trust account exclusively for emergency communication purposes.
- HB 2180 Directs Department of Transportation to consult with Oregon State University Marine Mammal Institute when designing Gray Whale registration plate.
- HB 2181 Requires insurer offering health insurance to have adequate network of trauma system hospitals in insurer's network of providers.
- HB 2182 Designates September 27 as annual First Responder Appreciation Day.
- HB 2183 Eliminates requirement that annual earthquake drills be conducted by employers in month of April.
- HB 2184 Clarifies applicability of provisions relating to misconduct of school employees.
- HB 2185 Authorizes adoption of fees for certain activities related to career schools.
- HB 2186 Clarifies terms of probation and suspension for licensee of career school.
- HB 2187 Exempts school from career school licensure requirements if school prepares students to become nursing assistant or medication aide and meets certain standards or if school is adequately regulated by other means and Superintendent of Public Instruction grants exemption.
- HB 2188 Allows Superintendent of Public Instruction to retain reasonable costs related to investigation and assessment of career school civil penalties.
- HB 2189 Allows State Board of Education to adopt rules related to general governance and operation of career schools.
- HB 2190 Requires State Board of Education to adopt minimum standards related to financial soundness of owner of career school.
- HB 2191 Modifies definition of "agent" for career schools.
- HB 2192 Establishes requirements for school policies related to discipline, suspension or expulsion.
- HB 2193 Removes requirements related to assessments for extended diplomas.
- HB 2194 Provides that reduction in corporate excise tax through application of credit allowed for qualified equity investment is not considered in calculation of retaliatory tax imposed against insurer.
- HB 2195 Provides that physician or health care provider may at any time report to Department of Transportation that person's cognitive or functional impairment affects person's ability to safely operate motor vehicle, without regard to whether report is required by department.
- HB 2196 Repeals prohibition of strikes by employees of mass transit district, transportation district or municipal bus system.
- HB 2197 Sets limits on amounts that may be contributed to political candidates and political committees.
- HB 2198 Requires designated voter registration agencies to submit change of address information to Secretary of State for purposes of updating voter registration.
- HB 2199 Requires elections officials to follow certain security procedures relating to ballots.
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HB 2200-2299
- HB 2200 Allows owner of land to receive liquidated damages in amount not to exceed $1,000 in action in which owner establishes that owner closed land to specific activities and defendant entered upon land and engaged in prohibited activities without permission of owner.
- HB 2201 Establishes conditions for approval of reclamation plan for surface mining operation on land zoned for exclusive farm use.
- HB 2202 States policy regarding balancing natural resource uses on certain high-value farmland in Willamette Valley.
- HB 2203 Requires certain persons who apply for permit with Energy Facility Siting Council or with county to build transmission line to notify people's utility district, municipal utility, electric cooperative and public utility in whose service territory transmission line will be constructed of intent to receive approval for construction.
- HB 2204 Increases penalty for unlawful manufacture of hydrocodone.
- HB 2205 Adds members of Legislative Assembly, attorneys, dentists, optometrists and chiropractors to list of public or private officials required to report abuse of person 65 years of age or older, operative January 1, 2015.
- HB 2206 Authorizes county to request declaration by Governor of emergency in county that is conducting elections at less than minimally adequate level.
- HB 2207 Requires payment of state payroll and itemized statement of payroll deductions to be provided to recipient electronically unless recipient requests to receive payment by check or to receive paper statement of itemized deductions.
- HB 2208 Specifies circumstances under which Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services may grant exception to requirement that state agencies achieve ratio of at least 11 to 1 of nonsupervisory employees to supervisory employees.
- HB 2209 Modifies restoration rights of certain state exempt and management service employees to classified position in state service held prior to appointment to exempt or management service position.
- HB 2210 Establishes category of professional service in state service.
- HB 2211 Abolishes Information Resources Management Council and Stakeholders Advisory Committee in Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
- HB 2212 Raises amount used to classify public procurement as small procurement under Public Contracting Code from maximum of $5,000 to maximum of $10,000.
- HB 2213 Establishes Oregon Task Force on Education.
- HB 2214 Exempts employees of attorneys from licensure and other requirements relating to tax return preparation.
- HB 2215 Provides that person holding appointive office in state government serves at pleasure of and may be removed from office by appointing authority unless different removal standard is specified by law.
- HB 2216 Extends sunset on collection of hospital assessment to September 30, 2015.
- HB 2217 Establishes procedure and requirements for filing notice of adverse health care incident with Oregon Patient Safety Commission.
- HB 2218 Creates subtraction from federal taxable income of gain attributable to application of transferable tax credits.
- HB 2219 Provides that assessed value of property of communication company equals least of real market value as determined under central assessment statutes, maximum assessed value or value determined under alternate formula that subtracts book value of intangible property.
- HB 2220 Requires State Department of Energy, after consultation with other state agencies, to develop strategic plan related to creation of energy conservation and efficiency innovation laboratory.
- HB 2221 Requires Department of Revenue to study authorizing expenditure of county road funds on projects and institutions critical to advancement of federal forest management and forest-related businesses.
- HB 2222 Directs Early Learning Council to develop and implement process for requesting proposals from entities to become community-based coordinators of early learning services.
- HB 2223 Creates Oregon Growth Board Task Force.
- HB 2224 Extends sunset for tax credit for renewable energy resource equipment manufacturing facilities.
- HB 2225 Removes sunset from Oregon Business Retention and Expansion Program.
- HB 2226 Modifies laws governing public notice of change of names proceedings.
- HB 2227 Repeals certain little-used property tax exemptions, beginning with July 1, 2017, tax year.
- HB 2228 Provides consistency between statutes administering taxes imposed on cigarettes and taxes imposed on tobacco products other than cigarettes.
- HB 2229 Allows Department of Revenue to disclose information related to tax on tobacco products other than cigarettes to government entities that regulate tobacco products or enforce laws related to tobacco products.
- HB 2230 Restructures statutes governing income tax subtractions allowable for military pay to taxpayers.
- HB 2231 Changes withholding threshold from $5,000 to $___ for lottery prize payments.
- HB 2232 Provides that provisions governing administration of Department of Revenue and of income tax laws apply to administration of income tax withholding law and of corporate minimum tax in same manner and to same extent as to determinations and appeals involving taxes imposed upon or measured by net income.
- HB 2233 Modifies laws governing seizure of abandoned vessels.
- HB 2234 Eliminates sunset of provision authorizing supervisory authority to place offenders on inactive post-prison supervision.
- HB 2235 Extends sunset of provision requiring Department of Corrections to provide training for basic certification of corrections officers employed by department to January 2, 2026.
- HB 2236 Extends sunset of provision authorizing Department of Corrections to contract with out-of-state public entity for correctional services.
- HB 2237 Repeals sunset on provisions related to low carbon fuel standards.
- HB 2238 Changes name of Assessment Deferral Loan Program Revolving Fund to Small Community Clean Water Grant Program Revolving Fund.
- HB 2239 Requires certain entities previously exempt from requirement to have license in order to engage in business of making mortgage loans to now obtain license from Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 2240 Aligns Oregon health insurance law with changes in federal law.
- HB 2241 Permits Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to share information related to acquisitions of insurers under certain circumstances.
- HB 2242 Allows use of alternate definition of "base year" only if use makes individual eligible for unemployment insurance benefits.
- HB 2243 Excludes from definition of "employment" service performed for corporation by individual with substantial ownership interest in corporation who is sole officer and director of corporation.
- HB 2244 Repeals certain statutes regarding State Department of Agriculture inspection of grain at warehouse and repeals statutes regarding department inspection of grain and other commodities at transit points selected by department.
- HB 2245 Eliminates permit requirement for transporting unlabeled onions 50 or more miles.
- HB 2246 Repeals laws regarding inspection of prune packers and grading of prunes.
- HB 2247 Repeals statutes regarding Gorse Control Account.
- HB 2248 Expands certain statutes related to mineral resources to encompass additional types of mining.
- HB 2249 Establishes Willamette River Basin Bonneville Power Administration Stewardship Fund.
- HB 2250 Extends sunset on landowner preference tags program.
- HB 2251 Removes sunset on program that provides landowner preference tags to address damage caused by elk on privately owned land in southwest Oregon.
- HB 2252 Allows State Fish and Wildlife Commission by rule to establish multiyear licenses.
- HB 2253 Requires Portland State University Population Research Center to issue population forecasts for land use planning that are currently produced by counties.
- HB 2254 Creates option for cities outside Metro to project need, based on population growth, for inclusion of land within urban growth boundary.
- HB 2255 Modifies planning period for inclusion of land within urban growth boundary from 20 years to 15 years.
- HB 2256 Requires local government that expands urban growth boundary to cause renegotiation, as necessary, of urban service agreements.
- HB 2257 Allows Water Resources Department, upon request, to amend water right certificate to change names and addresses on certificate.
- HB 2258 Makes legislative findings regarding need for water supply management and merits of water banking.
- HB 2259 Eliminates sunset on current amounts of certain fees charged by Water Resources Department.
- HB 2260 Declares that it is in state's interest to undertake Interstate 5 bridge replacement program.
- HB 2261 Specifies that provisional driver license restrictions do not apply to persons 18 years of age or older.
- HB 2262 Defines commercial driving privileges for purposes of Oregon Vehicle Code.
- HB 2263 Establishes and adjusts certain fees for Department of Transportation.
- HB 2264 Authorizes Department of Transportation to increase rate of reimbursement for reduced-tuition traffic safety education courses provided to low-income students by public school, commercial driver training school or county.
- HB 2265 Permits use of photo radar in highway work zones on interstate highways under certain circumstances.
- HB 2266 Authorizes Public Utility Commission to prescribe by rule filing date for public utility budgetary and accounting documents.
- HB 2267 Provides that moneys appropriated to Oregon Production Investment Fund for purpose of making reimbursements to local filmmakers may, if unexpended or unallocated at close of previous fiscal year, be used by Oregon Business Development Department for purpose of making reimbursements to filmmakers other than local filmmakers.
- HB 2268 Clarifies qualifications for firms providing architectural services.
- HB 2269 Grants State Board of Geologist Examiners members, employees, agents, counsel and volunteers immunity from civil liability arising out of official actions performed for or by board.
- HB 2270 Prohibits supervising, directing or performing installation, alteration or repair of elevator in manner that results in elevator failing to meet minimum safety standards.
- HB 2271 Requires coordinated care organization to provide oral health care through contracts with dental care organizations unless no dental care organization provides care in geographic area served by coordinated care organization.
- HB 2272 Specifies that dental care organizations are major components of health care delivery system and thus must be part of governance structure of coordinated care organization.
- HB 2273 Requires Oregon Health Authority to continue to contract with dental care organizations to serve medical assistance recipients.
- HB 2274 Modifies, for purpose of gathering information related to greenhouse gas emissions, information that Environmental Quality Commission may require to be reported.
- HB 2275 Increases cigarette tax.
- HB 2276 Increases fuel tax and motor carrier taxes.
- HB 2277 Requires Department of Transportation to study impact of studded tires on highway maintenance cost and to report results to Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2278 Imposes fee on retail sale of studded tires and on installation of studs in tires.
- HB 2279 Allows employees of local governments to participate in benefit plans provided by Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board.
- HB 2280 For community-based health care improvement program, modifies definition of "qualified employer" and authorizes continuation coverage for employee who was enrolled in program and whose employment terminates.
- HB 2281 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to implement program in which tax revenues generated by persons hired by innovation activity employers are directed to Oregon Innovation Fund.
- HB 2282 Reduces rate of tax on capital gains of personal income and corporate income and excise taxpayers if amount equal to gain is invested in emerging growth business during tax year.
- HB 2283 Creates income tax credit for investment of realized capital gains in emerging growth business.
- HB 2284 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to establish and administer Oregon Industrial Site Readiness Program to make loans to qualified project sponsors for development of certified state and regionally significant industrial sites.
- HB 2285 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to establish and administer Oregon Industrial Site Readiness Program providing grants to perform due diligence assessments of large industrial sites, to create detailed development plans to make large industrial sites market-ready and to conduct regional industrial site inventories.
- HB 2286 Requires real market value of contaminated site to be determined using declining allowance for adjustment factors if owner of property does not commence substantial remedial work.
- HB 2287 Requires State Department of Energy and Public Utility Commission to jointly conduct study of issues related to feasibility of electric companies implementing and maintaining electricity storage systems.
- HB 2288 Directs each minor political party to ensure by rule that at least ten percent of party members participate in party's nominating process.
- HB 2289 Directs Oregon State Capitol Foundation to undertake fund-raising and commissioning of statue of Mark Odom Hatfield, to be placed in National Statuary Hall in United States Capitol.
- HB 2290 Requires student to complete and submit application for apprenticeship program or post-secondary education institution, to complete and submit enlistment application in Armed Forces or National Guard, or to attend orientation related to apprenticeship or training opportunity, in order to receive high school diploma.
- HB 2291 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to conduct study of rural renewable energy development zones for purpose of determining whether property tax exemptions available in those zones are sufficient to encourage development of renewable energy resources.
- HB 2292 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study certain issues related to State Department of Energy.
- HB 2293 Authorizes master plans and county service districts regarding comprehensive planning for land use and public facilities and, within Washington County, implementation of adopted comprehensive plans through development review and code enforcement services.
- HB 2294 Creates task force on funding Columbia River Crossing Project.
- HB 2295 Appropriates moneys to Oregon Progress Board for purposes of performing functions of board.
- HB 2296 Permits creation of, or conversion of other business entity into, benefit company that has purpose of providing general public benefit and possible specific public benefit in addition to other purposes.
- HB 2297 Directs Department of Transportation to establish professional sports team license plate program for issuance of special registration plate.
- HB 2298 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to establish bid process and bid pool to promote regional, national and international sporting events in state.
- HB 2299 Directs State Registrar of Center for Health Statistics to send data file containing parents' names and mother's address to Oregon 529 College Savings Board for each child born in Oregon to residents of this state.
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HB 2300-2399
- HB 2300 Requires Director of the State Department of Energy to promote use of compressed natural gas.
- HB 2301 Establishes 10-year capital planning process for capital projects.
- HB 2302 Guarantees admission to public universities of this state if students meet certain standards established by State Board of Education.
- HB 2303 Revises corporate minimum tax for C corporations by imposing tax based on combination of taxpayer's fixed assets, Oregon sales and payroll for tax year.
- HB 2304 Establishes credit against personal income tax for amounts paid by eligible taxpayer who paid for and received instruction leading to degree or recognized certificate from post-secondary institution.
- HB 2305 Increases estimate of revenues that will be received from corporate income and excise taxes for biennium beginning July 1, 2011.
- HB 2306 Designates any elective county or city office as nonpartisan.
- HB 2307 Creates subtraction from taxable income for net capital gain that is invested in certain businesses.
- HB 2308 Reduces rate of tax on capital gains of personal income and corporate income and excise taxpayers if, after effective date of Act, amount equal to gain is invested as seed capital in emerging growth business during tax year.
- HB 2309 Reduces rate of tax on certain capital gains of personal income taxpayers.
- HB 2310 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds for transportation projects funded from Multimodal Transportation Fund.
- HB 2311 Adds criteria used to select projects within Statewide Transportation Improvement Program.
- HB 2312 Establishes Portland State University as independent public university, governed by university board of directors.
- HB 2313 Requires insurer to provide process for nurse practitioner practicing in rural or frontier area to earn same reimbursement paid to primary care physician.
- HB 2314 Modifies crimes of intimidation in first and second degree.
- HB 2315 Directs Legislative Assembly to appropriate amount equal to one percent of total amount of General Fund appropriations and lottery allocations for next biennium to both Oregon Rainy Day Fund and Education Stability Fund if state unemployment rate for previous year is six percent or less at time of last economic and revenue forecast of biennium.
- HB 2316 Excludes holdings in pension accounts valued at less than $60,000 from determinations of income and net worth for purposes of qualification to be account holder of individual development account.
- HB 2317 Directs district boundary board to approve boundary change to divide Medford School District No.
- HB 2318 Permits creation of, or conversion of other business entity into, benefit corporation for purpose of providing general public benefit or specific public benefit in addition to other corporate purposes.
- HB 2319 Allows State Department of Agriculture to impose appropriate precautions and safeguards on growing of agricultural and horticultural commodities to prevent spreading of genetically engineered material to nearby property used for farming practices.
- HB 2320 Allows city to seek designation of enterprise zone for electronic commerce regardless of whether zone is existing enterprise zone.
- HB 2321 Requires agencies of executive department to take certain actions to protect environment.
- HB 2322 Transfers moneys from Tax Amnesty Fund to General Fund.
- HB 2323 Makes duties, functions and powers of Oregon Growth Board operative January 1, 2014.
- HB 2324 Requires State Fish and Wildlife Commission to provide means for persons to make voluntary contributions to be used for programs that promote livestock safety and wildlife protection.
- HB 2325 Directs Legislative Assembly to appropriate from General Fund to State School Fund amount equal to amount of corporate income and excise tax kicker calculated under Oregon Constitution.
- HB 2326 Modifies uses to which Oregon Health Authority may put Health System Fund moneys.
- HB 2327 Provides exemption to offense of pedestrian with improper position upon or improperly proceeding along highway for pedestrians on narrow residential roadway under certain circumstances.
- HB 2328 Requires Commission on Hispanic Affairs, Commission on Black Affairs, Commission for Women and Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs to meet at least annually in joint session to consider and act on issues of mutual concern.
- HB 2329 Designates November of each year as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness Month.
- HB 2330 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Growth Board to establish board and implement policies, procedures and recommendations for investment, reinvestment, management and coordination of funds in Oregon Growth Account and Oregon Growth Fund.
- HB 2331 Imposes excise tax on sale of sugar-sweetened beverages and concentrates.
- HB 2332 Requires premises licensed for alcohol consumption and meeting specified criteria to obtain nightclub endorsement from Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
- HB 2333 Appropriates moneys to Oregon Innovation Council to fund grants and loans for innovation-based economic development.
- HB 2334 Modifies crime of compelling prostitution.
- HB 2335 Increases period of supervision required when person is convicted of promoting prostitution or compelling prostitution.
- HB 2336 Requires Environmental Quality Commission to adopt by rule provisions requiring that certain permit applications include analysis regarding toxic air emissions.
- HB 2337 Authorizes State Treasurer to issue Article XI-P general obligation bonds to provide matching funds to school districts for improvements to school security infrastructure.
- HB 2338 Creates Task Force on Extending the Westside Express Service Commuter Line to Salem.
- HB 2339 Establishes Portland State University as public corporation under control of Portland Metropolitan Universities Board of Directors.
- HB 2340 Modifies provisions requiring public body to provide workers' compensation coverage for qualified emergency service volunteers.
- HB 2341 Establishes Task Force on Funding Strategies for Oregon Public Education.
- HB 2342 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study how state government services are delivered and develop proposals through which 10-year outcome-based planning may foster innovations in delivery of state government services.
- HB 2343 Revises requirement that contracting agency dedicate certain amount of contract price toward including green energy technology in public building.
- HB 2344 Allows Director of State Department of Energy to enter into certain agreements related to small scale local energy projects with other state agencies, local governments, federal government and private organizations and entities.
- HB 2345 Establishes Oregon Innovation in Infrastructure Task Force.
- HB 2346 Provides that enrolled customer consents to receive notice of modification or termination of portable electronics insurance policy, or correspondence with respect to policy of portable electronics insurance, by electronic means if, after insurer, insurer's agent or vendor that sold portable electronics notifies enrolled customer that providing electronic mail address to insurer, insurer's agent or vendor is consent to receive notice or correspondence by electronic means,
- HB 2347 Transfers Bonny Slope from Multnomah County to Washington County.
- HB 2348 Creates Task Force on Future of Public Health Services to study regionalization and consolidation of public health services and future of public health services in Oregon in order to make recommendations for legislation.
- HB 2349 Extends sunset for single-unit housing property tax exemption to 2025.
- HB 2350 Directs Director of Human Services to create or include in existing survey of teens questions about teen dating violence.
- HB 2351 Increases filing fee for candidates for office of state Senator and state Representative.
- HB 2352 Designates August 9 of each year as Boring and Dull Day.
- HB 2353 Requires health insurer to report to Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services methodology for reimbursement of clinical social workers.
- HB 2354 Prohibits health insurers from discriminating in reimbursement rates paid to nurse practitioners and to nonphysician providers of treatment for chemical dependency or mental or nervous conditions.
- HB 2355 Modifies method for determining amount of lottery proceeds to be allocated to Problem Gambling Treatment Fund in fiscal quarter.
- HB 2356 Prohibits school district or public charter school from advancing student beyond third grade if student is not reading at or above third grade level.
- HB 2357 Prohibits public body from compelling individual, other than medical assistance recipient, to access health care through coordinated care organization or purchase health insurance only through health insurance exchange.
- HB 2358 Requires state agencies to use federal E-Verify employment verification system to verify employment eligibility of job applicants.
- HB 2359 Requires refund of amounts paid due to voluntary disqualification of property from special assessment in certain circumstances.
- HB 2360 Modifies requirements for licensure as tax preparer or tax consultant.
- HB 2361 Permits person to electronically verify proof of motor vehicle insurance.
- HB 2362 Allows person against whom stalking protective order was entered to file motion with court to enter order to seal records related to stalking protective order if certain conditions are met.
- HB 2363 Requires persons registering to vote for first time in this state to supply acceptable evidence of residency.
- HB 2364 Requires evidence of citizenship for persons registering to vote for first time in this state.
- HB 2365 Authorizes county sheriff to waive residency requirement for concealed handgun license if applicant resides in another state.
- HB 2366 Removes Department of State Police as designated state point of contact for purposes of National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
- HB 2367 Provides nonresidents who are authorized to carry concealed handgun in another state with protections provided to persons with Oregon concealed handgun license.
- HB 2368 Modifies circumstances under which public body may disclose concealed handgun license information.
- HB 2369 Provides honorably retired law enforcement officers with protections provided to Oregon concealed handgun license holders.
- HB 2370 Requires that additional information be posted on Oregon transparency website.
- HB 2371 Directs Governor and Legislative Assembly, in developing outcomes-based budget, to use process identifying priorities of government.
- HB 2372 Creates Joint Interim Legislative Committee to Review Economic Development Programs in Oregon.
- HB 2373 Creates Sunset Advisory Committee.
- HB 2374 Revises public records law.
- HB 2375 Authorizes State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to extend period of time between parole hearings based on majority vote.
- HB 2376 Modifies authority of county sheriff related to issuance and revocation of concealed handgun license.
- HB 2377 Authorizes issuance of concealed handgun license to person convicted or diverted for certain marijuana offenses in another jurisdiction, if conviction or diversion is equivalent to conviction or diversion that does not operate as bar to obtaining license under Oregon law.
- HB 2378 Allows parent or guardian of minor to file petition seeking appointment of guardian for minor as adult within 90 days before minor attains majority or such other time as court deems necessary and appropriate.
- HB 2379 Prohibits person that issues credit card or debit card or that provides service as payment card network from restricting or prohibiting merchant from disclosing amount of interchange transaction fee or network fee that merchant pays to person, specifying minimum dollar amount for which merchant will accept credit card or debit card as payment in retail transaction or offering other person discount for using payment method other than credit card or debit card in retail transaction.
- HB 2380 Requires Legislative Fiscal Officer to prepare employment impact statements for legislative measures reported out of committee that affect employment in this state.
- HB 2381 Allows state agency to establish voluntary contribution programs that allow persons to make voluntary contributions for projects identified by agency as worthy of funding, and of interest to public, but for which no or inadequate funding sources exist.
- HB 2382 Requires telecommunications contract between telecommunications utility and residential customer to allow customer to terminate contract without penalty if customer enters hospice program.
- HB 2383 Prohibits merchant from requiring statement of account as condition for cardholder to obtain refund of amount in payment card transaction.
- HB 2384 Authorizes civil and criminal forfeiture of motor vehicle if person is convicted of certain offenses relating to driving while suspended or revoked.
- HB 2385 Removes, from health insurance coverage requirements for chemical dependency and mental or nervous conditions, exemption for treatment resulting from conviction of driving while under influence of intoxicants.
- HB 2386 Directs State Board of Education to adopt standards for school district board to incorporate into any policy that requires student to wear, carry or use item with radio frequency identification device for purpose of locating or tracking student or taking attendance.
- HB 2387 Directs Oregon Historical Society to undertake fund-raising and commissioning of statue of Mark Odom Hatfield, to be placed in National Statuary Hall in United States Capitol.
- HB 2388 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Recovery Association Project of Oregon for establishment and maintenance of revolving loan fund to aid in development of housing for veterans, victims of domestic violence and persons who are homeless or termed out of foster care.
- HB 2389 Makes changes to educational and training qualifications necessary to be licensed to practice psychology.
- HB 2390 Extends sunset on provisions that allow State Department of Fish and Wildlife to appoint person to act as agent for purpose of using one or more dogs to hunt or pursue black bear or cougar.
- HB 2391 Establishes conditions under which person may sell guaranteed asset protection waivers in connection with sale or lease of motor vehicle.
- HB 2392 Requires membership of Youth Development Council to include minimum of three representatives of county departments and boards of county commissioners.
- HB 2393 Allows slaughtering, processing and selling up to 1,000 poultry as outright permitted nonfarm use, subject to specified limits, in areas zoned for exclusive farm use.
- HB 2394 Requires person convicted of certain animal crimes to register with law enforcement agencies.
- HB 2395 Establishes Task Force on Human Trafficking to conduct study and make recommendations for legislation addressing issues related to human trafficking in Oregon.
- HB 2396 Adds large woody debris to definition of "material" for purposes of removal-fill provisions.
- HB 2397 Imposes fee on retail sale of studded tires and on installation of studs in tires.
- HB 2398 Prohibits sale of certain consumer goods by self-checkout device.
- HB 2399 Requires 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 to be recorded with county clerk within 15 calendar days in order for trustee to foreclose trust deed by advertisement and sale.
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HB 2400-2499
- HB 2400 Removes exemption for certain beneficiaries from requirement to enter into mediation with grantor before initiating foreclosure of residential trust deed by advertisement and sale.
- HB 2401 Prohibits certain activities in spawning beds of salmon and steelhead.
- HB 2402 Prohibits public body from providing public subsidy in amount equal to or greater than $750,000 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.
- HB 2403 Modifies manner in which scrap metal business may purchase metal for recycling purposes.
- HB 2404 Permits person 21 years of age or older to operate motorcycle without wearing approved motorcycle helmet if person has motor vehicle liability insurance that provides personal injury protection benefits.
- HB 2405 Requires that proof of eligibility for candidates for President of United States be submitted to Secretary of State in order to appear on ballot.
- HB 2406 Provides that person does not commit offense of obstruction of vehicle windows by covering rear window.
- HB 2407 Extends sunset of income tax credit for political contributions through tax years beginning before January 1, 2020.
- HB 2408 Modifies crime of endangering the welfare of a minor.
- HB 2409 Modifies controlled substance offenses where occurrence of offense within 1,000 feet of school is element of crime to include preschools.
- HB 2410 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to request waiver from federal government of federal requirements for operation of small cranes mounted on boom trucks.
- HB 2411 Directs Department of Transportation to offer extended hours at field offices.
- HB 2412 Requires Environmental Quality Commission to contract with unit of local government or private individual, partnership or corporation to implement motor vehicle pollution control system inspection program.
- HB 2413 Requires county clerk in county that maintains list of wedding officiants to include name and other contact information of wedding officiant as requested.
- HB 2414 Permits Director of Transportation to authorize third party service providers to perform certain transactions currently performed by Department of Transportation.
- HB 2415 Establishes alternative methods for telecommunications provider to satisfy requirement to collect and remit tax on customer access to 9-1-1 emergency reporting system from prepaid telecommunications service customers.
- HB 2416 Makes violation by employer of statute providing for leave of absence by employee who is search and rescue volunteer unlawful employment practice.
- HB 2417 Increases amount of fees charged and collected by county clerks to record or file certain real property documents.
- HB 2418 Modifies definition of "supervisory employee" for purposes of public employee collective bargaining law.
- HB 2419 Requires campaign finance statement to be filed within two calendar days if contribution equaling or exceeding $1,000 is received during 14-day period immediately preceding election.
- HB 2420 Requires identification of source of communication in support of or in opposition to candidate or measure.
- HB 2421 Requires Director of Transportation to notify Director of Veterans' Affairs upon receipt of certain written information from member or veteran of uniformed service, if authorized to do so by member or veteran.
- HB 2422 Requires Director of Human Services to inform Director of Veterans' Affairs of receipt of written information from member or veteran of uniformed service only when authorized by member or veteran and upon implementation or upgrade of electronic delivery system.
- HB 2423 Makes conforming changes necessitated by amendment to Oregon Constitution proposed by House Joint Resolution 7 (2013).
- HB 2424 Changes exclusion from local revenues for purposes of State School Fund distributions and local option equalization grants.
- HB 2425 Authorizes issuance of Article XI-P general obligation bonds to finance capital costs of educational technology initiative.
- HB 2426 Directs district school boards to adopt policies for use of personal electronic devices in schools of school district.
- HB 2427 Defines Willamette Valley Protected District.
- HB 2428 Establishes process for issuance of certificate of approval for operating autonomous vehicles on highways of state.
- HB 2429 Requires that public bodies develop and implement policies for securely removing personal information from digital data storage devices and other electronic data storage devices owned by public body, leased by public body or otherwise under control of public body before selling, donating, recycling or otherwise disposing of device.
- HB 2430 Authorizes establishment of master plans and service districts regarding cultural services.
- HB 2431 Creates defense to prostitution for person under 18 years of age.
- HB 2432 Prohibits cost-sharing for health services, medications and supplies medically necessary for management of diabetes during pregnancy through six weeks postpartum.
- HB 2433 Prohibits court from considering party's disability in determining child custody unless court finds behaviors or limitations related to party's disability endanger or will endanger health, safety or welfare of child.
- HB 2434 Modifies scope of justifiable use of physical force for purposes of criminal prosecution.
- HB 2435 Exempts from fuel excise tax diesel fuel blended with minimum 20 percent biodiesel derived from used cooking oil.
- HB 2436 Modifies provisions of energy efficiency and sustainable technology loan program.
- HB 2437 Allows credit against income taxes for purchase of energy efficient home.
- HB 2438 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 2439 Transfers certain duties, functions and powers related to renewable energy from State Department of Energy to Public Utility Commission.
- HB 2440 Requires Department of Land Conservation and Development, in cooperation with State Department of Energy, State Department of Agriculture and State Department of Fish and Wildlife, to review laws and rules regulating siting of solar energy projects in areas zoned for exclusive farm use and to make recommendations to legislative interim committees.
- HB 2441 Authorizes person to use agricultural building on land zoned for forest use or mixed farm and forest use.
- HB 2442 Permits small woodland owner to register vehicle as farm vehicle if woodland and vehicle meet certain requirements.
- HB 2443 Allows licensees of Oregon Liquor Control Commission to sell malt beverages, wine and cider in certain containers supplied by consumers.
- HB 2444 Allows student to choose to satisfy one or more high school diploma credits by successful completion of one online course.
- HB 2445 Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt by rule procedures and criteria for certification, suspension and decertification of school-based health centers.
- HB 2446 Extends sunset for tax exemptions for gain realized by manufactured dwelling park landlord from sale of park to certain associations or organizations or to housing authority.
- HB 2447 Extends sunset for tax credit for closure of manufactured dwelling park.
- HB 2448 Requires issue subject to collective bargaining during term of collective bargaining agreement that is not resolved through negotiation or mediation to be resolved through binding arbitration.
- HB 2449 Makes strikes or recognition of picket line of labor organization by assistant attorneys general unlawful.
- HB 2450 Makes certain persons providing outreach services to individuals who are under supervision of corrections officer immune from civil liability.
- HB 2451 Requires transfer of case from Supreme Court to Court of Appeals if it is impossible to appoint sufficient judges pro tempore to Supreme Court to replace disqualified judges.
- HB 2452 Requires Oregon Growth Account Board to invest $2 million to $4 million of Oregon Growth Account funds in approved Oregon Seed Fund entities that provide support to emerging growth businesses in Oregon.
- HB 2453 Requires persons operating certain high-mileage motor vehicles to pay per-mile road usage charge or flat annual road usage charge.
- HB 2454 Provides for point-of-sale collection of tax for access to 9-1-1 emergency reporting system from prepaid wireless telecommunications service consumers.
- HB 2455 Broadens types of communications services on which municipalities may impose privilege tax.
- HB 2456 Declares legislative intent regarding distribution of increased revenues resulting from certain changes in tax law contained in Act.
- HB 2457 Reduces average daily membership for students enrolled in virtual public charter school for purpose of making State School Fund distributions.
- HB 2458 Freezes assessed value of homestead of certain seniors and disabled individuals at assessed value on date claim filed.
- HB 2459 Applies statutory bar to foreclosure of outstanding property taxes to outstanding taxes owed by individual who was, or whose homestead was determined to be, ineligible for homestead property tax deferral program as result of recent changes in law and whose homestead was reactivated for deferral during certain period.
- HB 2460 Directs Department of Revenue to report to Legislative Assembly on use of out-of-state tax shelters and make recommendations for addressing noncompliance attributable to out-of-state tax shelters.
- HB 2461 Requires person that seeks to form business entity to comply with person's obligations under tax laws of state.
- HB 2462 Prohibits Governor and Oregon Department of Administrative Services from reducing allotments to Department of Revenue when Oregon Department of Administrative Services declares projected deficit in biennium.
- HB 2463 Increases tax on cigarettes.
- HB 2464 Imposes additional penalties for failure to file or incomplete filing of certain income tax returns or reports.
- HB 2465 Requires goal statement, including administration plan, for measures that create or renew tax expenditures or provide connection to tax expenditures provided in federal law.
- HB 2466 Authorizes Department of Revenue to charge collection fee to taxpayer that misses income or corporate excise tax installment payment.
- HB 2467 Directs Department of Revenue to establish tax compliance certification program intended to provide proof of tax compliance for use in determinations of eligibility for certain public services and benefits.
- HB 2468 Extends sunset for tax credit for provision of motor vehicle insurance policies based on mile-based or time-based rating plan.
- HB 2469 Extends sunset for tax credit for pension income.
- HB 2470 Extends sunset for tax credit for contributions to Trust for Cultural Development.
- HB 2471 Extends sunset of income tax credit for political contributions through tax years beginning before January 1, 2020.
- HB 2472 Extends sunset for tax credit for renewable energy resource equipment manufacturing facilities.
- HB 2473 Extends sunset for tax credit for closure of manufactured dwelling park.
- HB 2474 Extends sunset for tax credits for owning or operating farmworker housing and for lending to construct or rehabilitate farmworker housing.
- HB 2475 Extends sunset for tax credit for provision of volunteer emergency medical services in rural area.
- HB 2476 Extends sunset for tax credit for practice of rural medicine.
- HB 2477 Extends sunset for earned income tax credit.
- HB 2478 Extends sunset for tax credit for payments to employee and dependent scholarship programs.
- HB 2479 Extends sunset for tax credit for contributions of computers or scientific equipment for educational use.
- HB 2480 Exempts subsequent change in use of facility constructed, in whole or part, with specified proceeds of county general obligation bonds from provision that requires repayment of proceeds spent improperly.
- HB 2481 Removes prohibition against local government imposition of taxes on cigarettes and tobacco products.
- HB 2482 Modifies income tax treatment of elderly medical expense.
- HB 2483 Modifies income tax treatment of elderly medical expense.
- HB 2484 Requires credit union to file periodic reports with Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services that summarize number and amount of member business loans and certain other loans, that describe services credit union provides to people with low and moderate incomes and that list total amount of deposits credit union holds at main office and at locations where credit union accepts deposits.
- HB 2485 Provides that credit union has continuing and affirmative obligation to help meet credit needs of community in which credit union has offices or branches.
- HB 2486 Imposes corporate excise tax on state-chartered credit unions and interstate credit unions holding one or more deposits of public funds that exceed $250,000 or holding commercial loans that in aggregate exceed amount equal to 10 percent of credit union assets.
- HB 2487 Provides that fines collected by court for traffic offenses committed on state highways be paid to state.
- HB 2488 Clarifies definitions and establishes procedures for enforcement of cigarette tax imposed upon cigarettes containing roll-your-own tobacco.
- HB 2489 Permanently extends exception to prohibition on deferral of property taxes for certain homesteads pledged as security for reverse mortgages.
- HB 2490 Modifies income tax treatment of elderly medical expense.
- HB 2491 For purposes of personal income taxation, changes connection point from federal adjusted gross income to federal taxable income by eliminating allowance of itemized deductions or standard deduction.
- HB 2492 Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- HB 2493 Grants tax exemption to property of nonprofit corporation exclusively occupied by low income persons or held exclusively for future development as low income housing.
- HB 2494 Directs Department of Education to conduct evaluation of weights used for distribution of State School Fund.
- HB 2495 Creates or adjusts sunset for certain income and corporate excise tax subtractions not required under federal law or Oregon Constitution.
- HB 2496 Extends period of applicability of emergency communications tax.
- HB 2497 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 2498 Requires state agencies, boards and commissions to collaborate with Department of Revenue to establish uniform system of identification numbers, in order to facilitate operation of pilot project that requires licensees to demonstrate and maintain tax compliance as condition of issuance or renewal of license.
- HB 2499 Directs Department of Revenue and Department of Human Services to jointly develop and propose alternative means of accomplishing public policy goals of income tax credit for child care costs of working families and report to committee of Legislative Assembly.
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HB 2500-2599
- HB 2500 Expands types of costs that qualify as approved transportation costs for purposes of State School Fund distributions.
- HB 2501 Reestablishes Small School District Supplement Fund.
- HB 2502 Authorizes employer to pay wages due employee through direct deposit into employee's account or by other means of electronic transfer.
- HB 2503 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 2504 Creates and adjusts sunset dates for certain property tax expenditure programs.
- HB 2505 Requires that revenue impact statement prepared on measure that would create tax expenditure include revenue impact for at least three consecutive biennia, beginning with current biennium.
- HB 2506 Establishes Task Force on School Funding.
- HB 2507 Requires Department of Revenue and Legislative Revenue Office to conduct study of costs and benefits of homestead property tax relief program.
- HB 2508 Requires transient lodging provider and transient lodging intermediary to collect and remit transient lodging taxes computed on total retail price, including all charges other than taxes, paid by person for occupancy of transient lodging.
- HB 2509 Establishes Task Force on Land Value Taxation to compare methods of property taxation.
- HB 2510 Provides that, for purposes of homestead property tax deferral program, five-year minimum requirement and reverse mortgage prohibition do not apply to homesteads that had been granted deferral for any property tax years beginning before July 1, 2011.
- HB 2511 Modifies provision relating to issuance of surplus kicker refunds to taxpayers who filed returns for tax year on which credit is computed but who are not required to file returns for year in which credit could be claimed.
- HB 2512 Provides that corporate excise taxpayer may not deduct portion of expenses or payments that equals amount of credit claimed for qualified research expenses.
- HB 2513 Freezes assessed value of homestead of certain seniors and disabled individuals at assessed value on date claim filed.
- HB 2514 Removes prohibition against local government imposition of taxes on cigarettes and tobacco products.
- HB 2515 Removes prohibition against local government enactment of taxes on alcoholic beverages.
- HB 2516 Allows moneys in Watershed Conservation Operating Fund and Watershed Conservation Grant Fund to be used for educating elementary school students concerning protection and restoration of native fish or wildlife habitats, watersheds or ecosystems.
- HB 2517 Provides exception for citizens of certain countries to have driver license or identification card for eight years even if length of stay in United States is unknown.
- HB 2518 Provides that corporate minimum tax may be reduced by allowance of tax credits.
- HB 2519 Modifies provisions limiting liability of health clinics, volunteer health practitioners and volunteers providing outreach services to homeless individuals.
- HB 2520 Allows party defending claim to move for order that claimant is vexatious litigant.
- HB 2521 Specifies requirements for provision of comprehensive medication management services by coordinated care organizations.
- HB 2522 Requires coordinated care organization to provide members with access to chiropractic, naturopathic and nurse practitioner services for primary care and access to licensed acupuncturists, licensed massage therapists and licensed optometrists for specialty care and to pay same reimbursement rate for service to all providers of service, regardless of license or certification of provider.
- HB 2523 Requires Oregon Health Authority to study and report to Legislative Assembly on duplicative reporting requirements imposed by state on managed care organizations, coordinated care organization and hospitals.
- HB 2524 Limits exemption from construction contractor licensing requirement for surety companies, commercial lending institutions, certain entities connected to commercial lending institutions, real estate managers and suppliers of workers.
- HB 2525 Permits person to bring action against insurer or other person that commits unlawful insurance practice.
- HB 2526 Establishes requirements for debt buyer to bring legal action to collect debt.
- HB 2527 Modifies definition of "consideration" for purposes of conveyance of fee title.
- HB 2528 Removes cap on amount in real estate loan agreement that is subject to requirement to pay interest to borrower on funds that lender collects for lender's security protection provision.
- HB 2529 For purposes of unemployment insurance benefits, includes in definition of "employment" service performed by leaseholder in operation of passenger motor vehicle operated as taxicab or operated for nonemergency medical transportation.
- HB 2530 Prohibits importation of genetically engineered fish into this state.
- HB 2531 Expands definition of "appraisal management company" to include companies ordering appraisals for purposes not related to mortgage loans or mortgage securities.
- HB 2532 Makes foods that contain or are produced using genetically engineered material subject to labeling requirements.
- HB 2533 Authorizes awards of attorney fees and expenses by tax court magistrate.
- HB 2534 Requires urban renewal agency to exercise its powers by board including one member representing each taxing district other than municipality with jurisdiction in municipality that activates agency.
- HB 2535 Prohibits client of temporary service provider from paying employee provided by temporary service provider directly if employee is being paid by temporary service provider.
- HB 2536 Modifies laws relating to transfers of structured settlement payment rights.
- HB 2537 Requires institution of higher education to maintain list of degrees and certificate programs at institutions of higher education that compares costs for each degree or certificate program and average salary earned by recent graduates in common positions of employment.
- HB 2538 Adds one member to Oregon Education Investment Board who serves as member of school district board.
- HB 2539 Repeals requirement that certain local governments make health care insurance coverage available to certain retirees.
- HB 2540 Allows Construction Contractors Board to revoke, suspend or refuse to issue license if board finds person has engaged in dishonesty by enabling evasion of certain obligations.
- HB 2541 Modifies crime of telephonic harassment to include electronic communications.
- HB 2542 Increases period of revocation of driving privileges to three years if person convicted of failure to perform duties of driver causes serious physical injury to another.
- HB 2543 Modifies certain provisions relating to state initiative measures that require appropriation or expenditure of public moneys.
- HB 2544 Authorizes prosecuting attorney to waive prohibition on expunging traffic violations.
- HB 2545 Permits Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to debar from public works contract contractor or subcontractor that is limited liability company if member or manager of limited liability company fails to pay or post prevailing rate of wage, fails to pay subcontractor's employees when contractor pays employees on subcontractor's behalf or falsifies information on contractor's or subcontractor's certified statements.
- HB 2546 Limits class of plaintiffs for civil action for unlawful practice to natural persons.
- HB 2547 Modifies statutes relating to jurors summoned by circuit courts.
- HB 2548 Establishes commercial bail system.
- HB 2549 Directs Department of Corrections to establish risk assessment tool applicable to sex offenders.
- HB 2550 Exempts certain student assistance payments and child care tax credits from execution.
- HB 2551 Directs law enforcement agencies to adopt policy applicable to administration of eyewitness identification procedures.
- HB 2552 Eliminates obligation to report as sex offender if person is required to report solely as result of juvenile court adjudication for act committed when person was under 16 years of age.
- HB 2553 Modifies maximum period of time between defendant's arraignment and preliminary hearing.
- HB 2554 Authorizes conditional discharge of person found guilty of unlawful possession of prescription drug.
- HB 2555 Imposes severance tax on harvest of timber from forestlands in Oregon at rate of ___ per thousand feet, board measure, to fund income tax credit for milling of logs in Oregon and for distribution to counties.
- HB 2556 Provides that rate of interest on judgments that exceed $1 million is lesser of five percent per annum or three percentage points more than discount rate in effect at Federal Reserve Bank in Federal Reserve district that includes Oregon.
- HB 2557 Directs trier of fact in civil action to compare fault of claimant with fault of all third party defendants, whether or not third party defendant is liable to claimant.
- HB 2558 Limits awards of punitive damages to amount equal to three times economic damages and noneconomic damages awarded to plaintiff.
- HB 2559 Modifies law regarding establishment and modification of spousal support in domestic relations proceedings.
- HB 2560 Prohibits agency from appointing officer, employee or other agent of agency to serve as member of rulemaking advisory committee if appointment of committee is required by law.
- HB 2561 Authorizes Chief Justice of Supreme Court to establish reasonable fees for use of state court electronic applications and systems.
- HB 2562 Allows Chief Justice of Supreme Court to adopt rules governing use of electronic applications for all state court records.
- HB 2563 Modifies annual salaries of justices of Supreme Court and judges of Court of Appeals, Oregon Tax Court and circuit courts.
- HB 2564 Grants State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision rulemaking authority for purposes of determining whether predatory sex offender may lawfully enter or remain on premises where persons under 18 years of age regularly congregate.
- HB 2565 Gives judgment lien awarded to custodian of law practice priority over certain other creditors and security interests.
- HB 2566 Permits board of directors of corporation to delegate to officer of corporation authority to designate recipients of rights, options, warrants and equity compensation awards for purchasing or receiving shares of corporation.
- HB 2567 Permits board of directors of corporation or nonprofit corporation to authorize participation in shareholders' meeting by remote communication subject to guidelines and procedures of board.
- HB 2568 Provides that in amended notice of sale following release from stay on foreclosure proceedings, trustee must describe only defaults that existed on date stay was terminated if portion of defaults specified in original notice of sale was cured during stay or if additional defaults have occurred during stay.
- HB 2569 Allows law practices to serve as trustees of trust deeds.
- HB 2570 Provides that funds of person subject to protective proceeding may be used to pay reasonable fees, costs and disbursements for services related to protective proceeding.
- HB 2571 Clarifies that spousal support payments terminate on death of either party in domestic relations proceeding except for unpaid balance of previously ordered spousal support.
- HB 2572 Allows court to order payment of attorney fees, costs and expenses in domestic relations proceeding that relates to life insurance.
- HB 2573 Provides that engaging in business of or acting in capacity of immigration consultant is unlawful practice subject to enforcement under Unlawful Trade Practices Act unless federal law authorizes person to act as immigration consultant or person is active member of Oregon State Bar.
- HB 2574 Reduces minimum duration of special alternative incarceration program from 270 days to 240 days.
- HB 2575 Increases penalty for crime of riot to maximum of 10 years' imprisonment, $250,000 fine, or both.
- HB 2576 Decreases penalty for crime of cheating to maximum of one year's imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both.
- HB 2577 Increases number of Oregon State Bar members appointed to Council on Court Procedures from 12 to 14.
- HB 2578 Requires that two Multnomah County judges hold court in City of Gresham.
- HB 2579 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 2580 Repeals obsolete provision relating to jury trials in county courts.
- HB 2581 Increases amount of noneconomic damages that may be awarded in civil action seeking damages arising out of bodily injury.
- HB 2582 Deletes requirement that Oregon Youth Authority make progress reports to Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2583 Increases time for conducting preliminary hearing on minor's application for emancipation to 15 days after date of filing.
- HB 2584 Removes sunset on legislation relating to restraint and seclusion of students in public education programs.
- HB 2585 Directs State Board of Education to adopt by rule process to submit complaints about incidents involving use of physical restraint or seclusion in public education programs and process to investigate complaints.
- HB 2586 Includes finding of guilty except for insanity as conviction that may be expunged.
- HB 2587 Expands assessments and services provided by Healthy Start Family Support Services programs to include children from zero to three years of age and their families.
- HB 2588 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.
- HB 2589 Eliminates requirement that concealed handgun licensee be resident of county in which license is issued.
- HB 2590 Clarifies respective applications of Uniform Commercial Code and federal Electronic Fund Transfer Act to certain fund transfers.
- HB 2591 Establishes Task Force on Foster Care Alternatives.
- HB 2592 Requires that Department of Human Services spend at least 75 percent of state moneys that department receives for certain programs on evidence-based programs.
- HB 2593 Allows court to authorize correctional authority having physical custody of person sentenced to carry out sentence by electronic monitoring for up to six months.
- HB 2594 In commitment proceedings instituted against person alleged to have mental illness, offers court option of ordering "assisted outpatient treatment" for up to 12 months, during which period person is released from custody but court retains jurisdiction while person participates in outpatient treatment if recommended by community mental health program director.
- HB 2595 Creates crime of interference with state forestland management in the second degree.
- HB 2596 Provides private entity contracting with State Forestry Department for performance of forest practice on state forestland with cause of action against person intentionally committing act hindering, impairing, obstructing or attempting to hinder, impair or obstruct private entity performance of forest practice.
- HB 2597 Provides that Legislative Assembly is to determine annual salary for offices of state Senator and state Representative.
- HB 2598 Excludes certain amusement devices from definition of "gray machines.".
- HB 2599 Removes option of providing report to counselor when person takes child or youth into protective custody.
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HB 2600-2699
- HB 2600 Provides that record of financing statement sufficiently provides name of debtor who is individual when record provides individual name, or surname and first personal name, of debtor.
- HB 2601 Modifies restriction on use of photographs taken using photo red light camera.
- HB 2602 Creates crime of making an unauthorized arrest.
- HB 2603 Provides that if motion is filed for return or restoration of device seized by law enforcement agency as gray machine, burden of proof is on state to establish that device is gray machine.
- HB 2604 Requires federal officers to receive written authorization of county sheriff before making certain arrests in county.
- HB 2605 Modifies certain law enforcement defenses applicable to certain firearms-related crimes.
- HB 2606 Extends time limit for filing complaint or civil action for discrimination in employment based on protected class status of employee.
- HB 2607 Modifies method of determining amount of presentence incarceration credits for persons convicted of crime.
- HB 2608 Requires, when parties utilize services of escrow agents, trust funds to be deposited in interest-bearing accounts.
- HB 2609 Deletes requirement that county audit include audit of circuit court.
- HB 2610 Requires Department of Human Services to adopt rules to establish Oregon Foster Children's Bill of Rights.
- HB 2611 Provides that certain boards may adopt rules under which board may require person authorized to practice profession regulated by board to receive cultural competency continuing education.
- HB 2612 Provides that postpartum mother may remove placenta from health care facility pursuant to rules adopted by Oregon Health Authority.
- HB 2613 Authorizes Oregon Racing Commission to allow mutuel wagering at race course on horse races previously held.
- HB 2614 Increases share of moneys retained by Oregon Racing Commission from payments received by commission from gross receipts of mutuel wagering recorded by totalizator system.
- HB 2615 Expands permit exception for persons removing or possessing special forest products.
- HB 2616 Makes producer responsible for ensuring payment of Oregon Wheat Commission assessment if first purchaser is outside Oregon or if producer performs handling or processing functions for first purchaser.
- HB 2617 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 100 acres or more.
- HB 2618 Allows city to withdraw part of district incorporated as or annexed to city from district only if city will provide service formerly provided by district.
- HB 2619 Requires person operating as landscape maintenance business to register with State Landscape Contractors Board.
- HB 2620 Directs Governor to develop plan to align state economic and community development programs with regional and community based development programs.
- HB 2621 Exempts use of pesticides at community college for scientific research or academic instruction from integrated pest management plan restrictions.
- HB 2622 Changes definition of "physician" to include podiatrist, if context in which term "physician" is used does not authorize or require person to practice outside scope of license to practice podiatry, for purposes of subjecting podiatrists to statutes regulating physicians.
- HB 2623 Creates Veterinary Loan Repayment Program.
- HB 2624 Provides that county is exempt from applicability of statute banning use of dogs to hunt or pursue cougars if voters approve county measure proposed by initiative petition or referred to people by governing body of county.
- HB 2625 Provides nonexclusive list of law enforcement services that may be subject of master plan or service district.
- HB 2626 Allows court to enter ex parte temporary protective order of restraint if respondent has not entered appearance or filed pleading.
- HB 2627 Permits court to dismiss with prejudice charge of driving while under influence of intoxicants if person in diversion program meets certain conditions.
- HB 2628 Removes requirement for peace officer, upon discharge of person taken into emergency custody for possible mental illness, to transport person to place where person was taken into custody.
- HB 2629 Provides for automatic termination of revocable trust when settlor is divorced or settlor's marriage is annulled, if trust names settlor and settlor's former spouse as sole cotrustees and sole primary beneficiaries.
- HB 2630 Requires person to yield right of way to county-operated transit bus entering traffic.
- HB 2631 Eliminates statute of limitations for sex crimes committed against minors.
- HB 2632 Excludes local option taxes approved after January 1, 2013, from consolidated billing tax rate for purposes of computing urban renewal division of taxes for certain urban renewal plans.
- HB 2633 Defines "honorable conditions" with regard to honorable discharge status of veteran as having meaning given in rules adopted by Department of Veterans' Affairs.
- HB 2634 Establishes Self-Insurer Security Fund for certain employers subject to workers' compensation laws.
- HB 2635 Allows person selected to fill vacancy in office of precinct committeeperson to vote at organizational meeting of county central committee if person was selected at least 60 days before organizational meeting.
- HB 2636 Establishes STEM Investment Council.
- HB 2637 Requires Oregon Health Authority to publish and update, at least once every five years, map of this state that identifies each location where Ixodes pacificus tick has been identified. .
- HB 2638 Requires Oregon Health Authority to implement program to provide grants to coordinated care organizations to implement pilot projects designed to improve patient engagement in management of patient's health and wellness.
- HB 2639 Redefines "source of income" for purposes of prohibiting discrimination in selling, renting or leasing real property.
- HB 2640 Adds two members to Oregon Education Investment Board.
- HB 2641 Prohibits school districts from entering into contract with entity that is for-profit entity unless contract is for good or service that is provided only by for-profit entities.
- HB 2642 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 2643 Directs Secretary of State to maintain Oregon License Directory as searchable database containing information regarding licenses, permits and registrations for which fees and fee-related regulations are imposed on small businesses by local agencies and state agencies, and to make directory available on Internet to public free of charge.
- HB 2644 Directs public education programs to submit specified information about number of students and number of licensed or registered teachers regularly assigned to students.
- HB 2645 Establishes Short-Term Disability Insurance Program.
- HB 2646 Applies provisions of prevailing wage law to agreement under terms of which private entity constructs, reconstructs, renovates or paints improvement on real property that Oregon University System or institution in Oregon University System owns .
- HB 2647 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to maintain list of degrees and certificate programs at institutions of higher education comparing costs and loan default rates for each degree or certificate program.
- HB 2648 Removes requirement that grant to purchase Oregon food products and to fund certain educational activities be allocated in specified percentage.
- HB 2649 Allows Department of Education to have limited discretion in determining percentages of grant moneys to be awarded to purchase Oregon food products and to fund certain educational activities.
- HB 2650 Requires medical services contract to contain provision prohibiting health care provider from referring claim for reimbursement of health services to collection agency until provider has exhausted insurer's procedures for contesting denial, underpayment or refund of claim, notified patient of claim and given patient reasonable time to pay claim.
- HB 2651 Includes in definition of "lobbying" proposing uniform, model, suggested or recommended legislation for consideration by Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2652 Prohibits contracting agency from entering into public contract for services with contractor that uses contact center located outside United States to perform all or part of services that are basis of public contract.
- HB 2653 Removes Oregon University System's exemption from Public Contracting Code.
- HB 2654 Prohibits employer from requiring or requesting employee or applicant for employment to provide access to personal social media account, to add employer to social media contact list or to allow employer to view employee's or applicant's personal social media account.
- HB 2655 Establishes Task Force on Lowering Barriers to Entering a Profession for purpose of studying barriers to entering professions not related to health care.
- HB 2656 Requires transient lodging provider and transient lodging intermediary to collect and remit transient lodging taxes computed on total retail price, including all charges other than taxes, paid by person for occupancy of transient lodging.
- HB 2657 Establishes requirements to be met by applicant before local government can approve application to rezone for nonindustrial use land that is planned and zoned for industrial use.
- HB 2658 Provides credit against income taxes for taxpayer creating jobs for certain removal and remedial actions.
- HB 2659 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to study issues related to contaminated properties and to report to certain interim legislative committees on or before November 1, 2013.
- HB 2660 Renames crime of intimidation as hate crime.
- HB 2661 Requires Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study and evaluate disparities in race and ethnicity of persons stopped, arrested and subjected to use of force by police officers.
- HB 2662 Prohibits owner of foreclosed residential real property from neglecting foreclosed residential real property during period of vacancy.
- HB 2663 Modifies element of plan adopted by county deadly physical force planning authority to consist of outreach and training regarding reasonable use of deadly physical force.
- HB 2664 Directs Department of Education to conduct evaluation of use of standardized tests in public schools in this state.
- HB 2665 Directs Department of Education to conduct evaluation of means by which impact of poverty on educational attainment is addressed by state law.
- HB 2666 Directs Department of Education to provide technical expertise to assist schools, school districts and education service districts in complying with standards adopted by State Board of Education pertaining to student education records.
- HB 2667 Creates Task Force on Procuring Through Small and Local Businesses.
- HB 2668 Expands definition of "place of public accommodation" to include places owned or maintained by public body and services provided by public body.
- HB 2669 Extends certain employee protections to interns performing work for educational purposes.
- HB 2670 Requires Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to study training for police officers regarding police response to incidents.
- HB 2671 Directs Governor to appoint Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator in office of Long Term Care Ombudsman to provide public guardian and conservator services for persons without relatives or friends willing or able to serve as guardians or conservators.
- HB 2672 Establishes certain workplace protections for domestic workers.
- HB 2673 Expands definition of "involved officer" to include officer involved in incident in which use of deadly physical force caused serious physical injury.
- HB 2674 Requires public body to reserve one percent of appropriation for constructing, reconstructing or renovating park or public building for purpose of renovating or improving existing park or public building to meet current accessibility standards for persons with disabilities that are promulgated under Americans with Disabilities Act and regulations adopted pursuant to Act.
- HB 2675 Modifies definition of "public works." Classifies exemption from ad valorem property taxation as funds of public agency for purpose of requiring payment of prevailing rate of wage.
- HB 2676 Eliminates sunset for mandatory cancellation of property tax assessment for manufactured structures with total value less than $12,500 in certain counties.
- HB 2677 Defines "funds of a public agency," for purposes of applying prevailing rate of wage to projects for public works, to include tax credits or tax abatements that contractor engaged in project for public works receives from state in connection with project.
- HB 2678 Authorizes person licensed in practice of physical therapy in another jurisdiction to provide physical therapy services to individual employed by or affiliated with touring theater company, performing arts company, athletic team or athletic organization.
- HB 2679 Creates crime of criminal gang activity.
- HB 2680 Establishes Lebanon Veterans' Home Construction Fund.
- HB 2681 Establishes that injuries or conditions arising from workers' compensation claim resolved by disputed claim settlement are not compensable injuries.
- HB 2682 Excludes confidential investigation files from personnel records that must be provided to employee.
- HB 2683 Authorizes employer to pay wages due employee through direct deposit into employee's account.
- HB 2684 Changes circumstances under which licensed physical therapist must refer person to medical doctor, osteopathic physician, chiropractic physician, podiatric physician and surgeon, naturopathic physician, dentist, physician assistant or nurse practitioner.
- HB 2685 Authorizes temporary release of inmates conveyed to another jurisdiction on same terms as inmates confined in Department of Corrections institution.
- HB 2686 Establishes provisions relating to selection and conduct of redistricting commission.
- HB 2687 Requires use of headlights at all times.
- HB 2688 Changes from $250 to $1,000 value of chattel for which person that forecloses lien on chattel by sale must file statement of account with recording officer of county in which sale takes place.
- HB 2689 Permits public bodies to enter into cooperative agreements with youth job development organizations for provision of services by youth participants on public resource projects.
- HB 2690 Prohibits Department of Transportation from expending moneys for Columbia River Crossing Project until certain conditions are met.
- HB 2691 Exempts nonresident nurse from Oregon licensing requirement if nurse is licensed and in good standing in another state, nurse is practicing in this state without compensation on no more than two temporary assignments not to exceed five days in any 12-month period and assignments are for general public benefit.
- HB 2692 Directs school districts to consider competence of teacher when transferring teacher to different subject or grade level when school district reduces staff in certain circumstances.
- HB 2693 Directs Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules requiring all infants born at birthing facilities located in this state to be screened for congenital heart defects.
- HB 2694 Provides that persons authorized by public body to develop energy resources in Oregon's territorial sea shall share geological and geophysical data with Oregon territorial sea mapping project.
- HB 2695 Modifies criteria for siting winery in exclusive farm use zone and in areas zoned for mixed farm and forest use.
- HB 2696 Directs Department of Transportation to approve tollway project proposed by private entity if certain conditions are met.
- HB 2697 Provides that person may return fish carcass to water from which person caught fish under certain circumstances.
- HB 2698 Eliminates sunset on provisions for training, qualifying and certifying specialized building inspectors.
- HB 2699 Requires that each state building entryway be accessible by wheelchair users.
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HB 2700-2799
- HB 2700 Directs Oregon Business Development Department, in consultation with State Department of Agriculture and potential lenders, to create Beginning and Expanding Farmer Loan Program to facilitate making loans to beginning farmers to finance acquisition of approved agricultural projects.
- HB 2701 Requires Department of Human Services, in rules adopted to prescribe criteria for eligibility for medical assistance, to exclude an amount not less than federal poverty guideline from consideration of income available for costs of care of certain applicants who are also Oregon Supplemental Income Program recipients.
- HB 2702 Establishes process for Oregon Liquor Control Commission to adopt rule declaring alcohol impact area upon petition by municipality.
- HB 2703 Eliminates sunset for tax exemption for federal land used by recreation facility operators under permit.
- HB 2704 Establishes requirements by which person applying to establish associated transmission line in area zoned for exclusive farm use may demonstrate that associated transmission line is necessary for public service.
- HB 2705 Restricts substitution of biosimilar product for prescribed biological product.
- HB 2706 Permits owner of self-service storage facility to charge late fee for failure to pay or late payment of rent due.
- HB 2707 Includes in definition of "parole and probation officer" full-time employee of State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision who has been certified and employed full-time as parole and probation officer by Department of Corrections, county or court.
- HB 2708 Directs Department of Transportation to erect and maintain Fallen Hero roadside memorial sign for individuals killed in line of duty or who died as result of wounds received in action while serving in Armed Forces of United States.
- HB 2709 Requires coordinated care organization to contract with area agencies to coordinate transition to long term care from health care facility of members who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid.
- HB 2710 Provides that law enforcement agencies may use drones only as specified by law.
- HB 2711 Establishes Oregon School Facilities Task Force.
- HB 2712 Requires Department of Human Services to establish advisory committee to assist department in developing recommendations for general assistance program to serve low-income, childless adults with disabilities and to report recommendations to Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2713 Specifies that electricity from hydroelectric facility located on those portions of Columbia River that abut Oregon qualifies for renewable portfolio standard to extent that electricity generated is attributable to Oregon's share of electricity.
- HB 2714 Authorizes pharmacy to perform certain tests and examinations if pharmacy obtains waiver from United States Department of Health and Human Services and complies with applicable federal regulations.
- HB 2715 Authorizes counties to establish control areas for commodities containing genetically engineered material.
- HB 2716 Requires Department of Human Services to report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly on programs that serve senior citizens.
- HB 2717 Permits Director of Human Services and Director of Oregon Health Authority to suspend public assistance to recipient who fails without good cause to provide documentation to investigator in connection with possible overpayment of public assistance.
- HB 2718 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to establish and maintain registry of individuals and families receiving social services from state and county agencies to enable agencies to coordinate provision of services.
- HB 2719 Implements expansion of medical assistance eligibility required by Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
- HB 2720 Prohibits state agencies from filing administrative rule with Secretary of State unless rule has been reviewed by joint committee of Legislative Assembly.
- HB 2721 Requires public employees involved in administration of public assistance programs to report suspected fraud using procedures adopted by Department of Human Services or Oregon Health Authority.
- HB 2722 Directs Department of Education to conduct study on capital construction needs of school districts.
- HB 2723 Authorizes State Treasurer to issue Article XI-P general obligation bonds to match general obligation bonds issued by school districts for capital construction.
- HB 2724 Exempts retainer dental practice from application of Insurance Code if certified by Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 2725 Provides that off-road operating permit for all-terrain vehicle must be issued in form of identification plate rather than decal if vehicle is not otherwise registered with Department of Transportation.
- HB 2726 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 2727 Establishes State Apprenticeship Education and Training Fund and continuously appropriates moneys in fund to State Apprenticeship and Training Council and Bureau of Labor and Industries for specified purposes.
- HB 2728 Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services to register retirement investment vendors and establish website for retirement planning information.
- HB 2729 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for purpose of United States Department of Agriculture's Afterschool Meal and Snack Program.
- HB 2730 Directs Department of Education to reimburse school district, government agency or community group for every breakfast served during summer as part of summer meal program.
- HB 2731 Requires appraisal of property for property taxation to comply with Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice.
- HB 2732 Defines "multiuse trail." Creates offense of failure of motor vehicle operator to yield on multiuse trail.
- HB 2733 Adjusts distance adjustment calculations for remote small elementary schools to provide greater level of funding for schools located between 8 and 12 miles from nearest elementary school.
- HB 2734 Exempts from disclosure under public records law information about lottery prize winners and retail location at which winning ticket or share was purchased.
- HB 2735 Extends sunset date for property tax exemption for food processing machinery and equipment.
- HB 2736 Exempts farmer from liability for inadvertent acquisition or use of genetically engineered plant or plant seeds.
- HB 2737 Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt standards and procedures to certify specified mental health providers to qualify for insurance reimbursement.
- HB 2738 Changes name of office of "precinct committeeperson" to "precinct representative." Modifies manner in which precinct representatives may be elected.
- HB 2739 Renames card issued to electors upon registration, or update to registration, to "voter notification card." Declares emergency, effective on passage.
- HB 2740 Authorizes State Board of Pharmacy to waive requirement for distribution of prescription drugs under Charitable Prescription Drug Program if board determines that waiver is in interest of public health and safety.
- HB 2741 Authorizes development of resort-style amenities by owner of heritage guest ranch.
- HB 2742 Prohibits public university from discriminating against student on basis that student was not awarded standard high school diploma or General Educational Development (GED) certificate.
- HB 2743 Establishes Task Force on High School and Transition Success for Students with Disabilities.
- HB 2744 Requires qualified nonprofit agency for individuals with disabilities to pay minimum wage or prevailing rate of wage set forth in state or federal law to individuals with disabilities.
- HB 2745 Allows action to enjoin or restrain nuisance if place is used for certain activities involving animals.
- HB 2746 Modifies provisions authorizing alteration, restoration or replacement of dwelling on tract of land zoned for exclusive farm use.
- HB 2747 Describes student characteristics that district school board that admits nonresident students by giving consent or that charges nonresident students tuition is prohibited from considering when determining whether to give consent or accept nonresident student or when establishing terms of consent or amount of tuition.
- HB 2748 Prohibits district school board from charging tuition for nonresident students.
- HB 2749 Requires school district boards to allow certain medications to be kept in student's classroom if requested by student's parent or guardian and other conditions are met.
- HB 2750 Specifies preference for integrating into school district children who are receiving special education.
- HB 2751 Prohibits placement of child with disability in segregated employment for specified purposes.
- HB 2752 Expands situations in which school district is required to provide individualized summary of performance to child with disability.
- HB 2753 Removes sunset on provisions related to use of restraint or seclusion on student in public education program.
- HB 2754 Expands prohibition related to employment of persons through contract with entity to provide educational services.
- HB 2755 Establishes advisory committee for purpose of assisting Department of Education in distributing moneys in Blind and Visually Impaired Student Fund.
- HB 2756 Prohibits public education program from purchasing, building or otherwise taking possession of seclusion cell or from using seclusion cells.
- HB 2757 Directs Department of Education to ensure that statewide assessment system, or alternative to statewide assessment system, is available for students whose primary language is American Sign Language.
- HB 2758 Requires Department of Transportation to study issues related to alternative fuel vehicles.
- HB 2759 Requires Department of Transportation to study issues related to alternative fuels.
- HB 2760 Establishes Oregon Task Force on Infrastructure Development.
- HB 2761 Establishes Oregon Task Force on Infrastructure Development.
- HB 2762 Establishes Oregon Task Force on Economic Development.
- HB 2763 Allows taxpayer to carry over tax credit allowed for qualified equity investment up to fifth succeeding tax year.
- HB 2764 Establishes Oregon Task Force on Economic Development.
- HB 2765 Establishes Oregon Task Force on Economic Development.
- HB 2766 Increases aircraft fuel tax to 11 cents per gallon for aircraft fuels other than fuel usable by turbine engines.
- HB 2767 Requires Public Employees' Benefit Board to conduct pilot project to study effects on employee health of using walking workstations.
- HB 2768 Modifies definitions and licensure requirements for professions regulated by Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists.
- HB 2769 Requires discharge plan for child receiving developmental disability or mental health services who is placed in intermediate care facility or skilled nursing facility.
- HB 2770 Prohibits use of public funds to pay home care worker who has specified criminal history.
- HB 2771 Requires Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to issue final order no later than 30 days after issuance of proposed order or form of order, and to adopt administrative law judge's findings of historical facts, when administrative law judge issues order approving application or certification of instructor or public safety officer.
- HB 2772 Restricts number of passengers holder of provisional driver license may have in motor vehicle.
- HB 2773 Permits person to enter into driving while under influence of intoxicants diversion agreement even if person has already entered treatment following charge of minor in possession of alcoholic beverage or charge of possession of less than one ounce of marijuana.
- HB 2774 Repeals sunset on Task Force on Victims' Rights Enforcement.
- HB 2775 Changes standard of conduct under which person may be liable for unlawful practice under Unlawful Trade Practices Act from willful conduct to knowing conduct.
- HB 2776 Changes circumstances under which prosecuting attorney may execute and serve investigative demand related to alleged unlawful act or practice.
- HB 2777 Permits defendant in action under unlawful trade practices law or unlawful debt collections law to respond to action with affirmative defense in which defendant shows by preponderance of evidence that defendant did not intend violation and that violation resulted from bona fide error notwithstanding defendant's maintenance of procedures reasonably adapted to avoid violation.
- HB 2778 Requires Employment Department to develop system that allows employers to report whether claimant for unemployment insurance benefits applied for work in appropriate manner.
- HB 2779 Authorizes issuance of restraining order protecting certain persons subjected to sexual abuse.
- HB 2780 Creates crime of facilitating sex tourism.
- HB 2781 Requires international matchmaking organization doing business in this state to provide criminal history record information and personal history information about client, and basic rights information, to noncitizen, nonresident recruit.
- HB 2782 Allows commodity commission to amend rules relating to number and geographic representation of commissioners.
- HB 2783 Creates offense of unlawful tethering.
- HB 2784 Directs Public Employees Retirement Board to calculate or recalculate retirement benefits of member of Public Employees Retirement System if member is convicted of certain work-related felonies.
- HB 2785 Requires state agency to report to Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services when any budgeted position is vacant for six months.
- HB 2786 Directs state agencies to file with Senate and House interim committees on general government affairs annual report describing amount of federal funds received by agency in preceding fiscal year and source and amount of any required state matching funds.
- HB 2787 Provides that certain students are entitled to exemption from nonresident tuition and fees at public universities.
- HB 2788 Includes disposing of food by donation to local food bank or school as farm use for purposes of property tax special assessment.
- HB 2789 Directs schools to provide drills and instruction on safety threats.
- HB 2790 Increases penalty for offense of operating a motor vehicle while using a mobile communication device from maximum fine of $250 to maximum fine of $2,000.
- HB 2791 Repeals sunset on provisions related to low carbon fuel standards.
- HB 2792 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 2793 Requires Housing and Community Services Department to adopt by rule certain criteria for assignment of energy performance scores for residential buildings.
- HB 2794 Requires State Department of Energy, after consultation with other state agencies, to develop strategic plan related to creation of energy conservation and efficiency innovation laboratory.
- HB 2795 Establishes community net metering for purpose of allowing subscribing customers to receive on-bill credit for portion of electricity produced by community net metering facility.
- HB 2796 Allows customer-generators to aggregate electricity generated by multiple net metering facilities if those net metering facilities are served by same electric utility.
- HB 2797 Requires contracting agency to set aside 1.5 percent of public improvement contract price for including green energy technology in renovation of public building if cost of renovation exceeds $1 million.
- HB 2798 Provides alternative formula for determining assessed value of locally assessed alternative energy system.
- HB 2799 For purposes of eligibility for strategic investment program, lowers minimum required total cost of project that is solar photovoltaic project.
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HB 2800-2899
- HB 2800 Declares that it is in state's interest to undertake Interstate 5 bridge replacement project.
- HB 2801 Authorizes public purpose charge moneys invested on cost-effective local energy conservation that involve updating energy efficiency of residential or nonresidential building to be used for purpose of conducting whole building assessment of energy efficiency of building.
- HB 2802 Requires State Department of Energy to study certain issues related to energy conservation programs.
- HB 2803 Establishes Task Force on the Public Purpose Expenditure Standard.
- HB 2804 Creates severance tax on minerals, applicable to gold and uranium oxide, computed on gross value at mine or other point of extraction.
- HB 2805 Directs Public Utility Commission to allow electric utility to include in its rates costs incurred in implementing and maintaining electricity storage facilities, to extent that costs are prudently incurred.
- HB 2806 Makes legislative findings regarding climate accountability.
- HB 2807 Modifies provisions related to collection of energy resource supplier assessment.
- HB 2808 Requires Water Resources Department to determine water appropriation amount by subbasin and type of beneficial use.
- HB 2809 Eliminates requirement that certain water development projects receiving funding through Water Resources Department reserve increment of stored water for net environmental public benefit or enhancing in-stream flows.
- HB 2810 Directs Water Resources Department to establish program to facilitate transfers of water rights or uses between properties accessing same water source.
- HB 2811 Directs Water Resources Department to establish water banking program.
- HB 2812 Requires establishment of program under which electric companies must purchase electricity from distributed generation facilities under standard contracts.
- HB 2813 Declares plant commonly known as Giant Cane or Giant Reed to be noxious weed, plant pest and invasive species meriting eradication.
- HB 2814 Requires Water Resources Department to determine percentage of department operating costs attributable to in-stream water rights program.
- HB 2815 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to study certain issues related to reduction of carbon dioxide emissions.
- HB 2816 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to study certain issues related to carbon dioxide emissions from motor vehicles.
- HB 2817 Provides that real estate appraisal activity includes issuance of opinion as to value associated with energy efficiency of buildings located on real property.
- HB 2818 Requires State Department of Energy to conduct study of potential eligibility of energy projects for allowance of tax credits under Oregon Low Income Community Jobs Initiative.
- HB 2819 Increases minimum acreage that solar collecting facility must use to be included within definition of "energy facility" for purposes of state regulation of energy facilities.
- HB 2820 Modifies definition of "energy facility" for purposes of site certificates issued by Energy Facility Siting Council.
- HB 2821 Requires insurer to pay claims up to maximum coverage under policy of uninsured motorist coverage based on insured's total damages for personal injuries, less amounts recovered from other motor vehicle liability insurance policies.
- HB 2822 Requires publication of notice of execution sale of real property by Internet posting and in newspaper of general circulation.
- HB 2823 Specifies individuals who may control association accounts of planned community or condominium.
- HB 2824 Clarifies that tower does not need to contact owner of parking facility or owner's agent at time of tow before towing motor vehicle from facility if sign warning that parking is prohibited is posted .
- HB 2825 Prohibits person from distributing printed copy of telephone directory to residence unless resident specifically requests telephone directory.
- HB 2826 Establishes requirements under which debt buyer may bring legal action to collect debt.
- HB 2827 Requires contracting agency to pay fee to Secretary of State in amount of five one-hundredths of one percent of contract price for public improvement contract.
- HB 2828 Requires Department of State Police to convene work group to develop recommendations for retention of fingerprint information for purpose of notifying authorized agencies or other entities that conduct criminal records checks of receipt of fingerprints or other identifying information by department for purposes related to administration of criminal justice.
- HB 2829 Allows alternative methods of publishing schedule of expenditures and notice of publication of schedule of expenditures.
- HB 2830 Requires contractor of new residential structure or zero-lot-line dwelling to provide property owner or original purchaser warranty for building envelope and penetration components.
- HB 2831 Imposes disclosure and notice requirements relating to amounts owed under retail installment contracts for sale or lease of motor vehicles that are not commercial vehicles or commercial motor vehicles.
- HB 2832 Requires that person with mental illness committed to custody of Oregon Health Authority be placed in outpatient commitment if adequate treatment facility is available.
- HB 2833 Adopts Uniform Unsworn Foreign Declarations Act.
- HB 2834 Enacts Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts.
- HB 2835 Replaces requirement that Department of Human Services use reasonable efforts with requirement that department use active efforts to prevent or eliminate need for removal of children and wards from homes or to make it possible for children and wards to safely return home regardless of whether children and wards are Indian children subject to Indian Child Welfare Act.
- HB 2836 Establishes standards and procedures for determining fitness of youth to proceed on delinquency petition.
- HB 2837 Increases allocation to Department of Corrections from Criminal Fine Account for planning, operating and maintaining county juvenile and adult corrections programs and facilities.
- HB 2838 Directs Oregon Education Investment Board, Oregon University System and Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development to propose "Pay Forward, Pay Back" pilot program to replace current system of tuition and fees required to attend institution of higher education.
- HB 2839 Exempts from entitlement to just compensation land within, or to be included within, urban growth boundary that is rezoned to industrial zoning classification .
- HB 2840 Makes application of automatic renewal provision in consumer contract unlawful trade practice unless provision complies with notice and express consent requirements.
- HB 2841 Requires that at least 30 days before agencies give notice of intended action to adopt, amend or repeal rules pertaining to recreational or small scale mining, agencies shall perform certain consultation and consider certain studies.
- HB 2842 Prohibits Environmental Quality Commission and Department of Environmental Quality from adopting any rule or issuing any order concerning water quality that imposes requirements, standards or any other limitation that exceeds requirements, standards or any other limitation imposed under federal law.
- HB 2843 Allows off-duty law enforcement officers to possess firearms in public buildings.
- HB 2844 Limits retroactivity of release of injured worker to regular employment or declaration of medically stationary status for termination of payment of temporary disability benefits and creation of overpayment of benefits.
- HB 2845 Prohibits owner of self-service storage facility from selling or offering to sell insurance unless owner applies for and receives limited license from Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 2846 Permits person to use "cooperative" as part of person's corporate name, business name or title if person is cooperative incorporated under laws of another jurisdiction, if person does business in this state and if person's cooperative name is distinguishable from other entity names in records of office of Secretary of State.
- HB 2847 Extends deadline for submission of last best offer in arbitration hearing for public employee collective bargaining from 14 calendar days prior to hearing to 35 calendar days prior to hearing.
- HB 2848 Provides that expenses for medical, hospital, dental, surgical, ambulance and prosthetic services that insurer must pay under personal injury protection insurance policy are presumed to be reasonable and necessary if billed to insurer within 60 days after services are provided, unless service provider is given notice of denial of charges within 60 days after insurer receives notice of claim.
- HB 2849 Prevents insurers from considering individual's driving record when determining rates for and whether to issue or renew policy of personal insurance that provides certain types of coverage, except in specified circumstances when insurer may consider abstract of individual's nonemployment driving record to make determinations.
- HB 2850 Increases percentage of federal earned income credit allowable as credit against Oregon personal income tax in each of four consecutive tax years.
- HB 2851 Requires imposition of sentencing enhancement of 36 to 60 months upon conviction of gang-related felony.
- HB 2852 Requires court to declare administrative rule invalid if rule is arbitrary, capricious or abuse of discretion by agency.
- HB 2853 Expands options for name change after marriage or after entering into registered domestic partnership.
- HB 2854 Requires person convicted of certain child abuse crimes to register with law enforcement agencies.
- HB 2855 Requires person claiming property by adverse possession to hold hostile possession of property with color of title based on written conveyance.
- HB 2856 Exempts from mortgage loan originator licensing requirements individual who, as seller during any 12-month period, offers or negotiates terms for not more than three residential mortgage loans that are secured by dwelling unit that did not serve as individual's residence, unless United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau determines otherwise.
- HB 2857 Reduces amount payable by municipal or justice court for deposit in Criminal Fine Account from $60 to $45.
- HB 2858 Appropriates money to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for deposit in Primary Health Care Loan Forgiveness Program Fund.
- HB 2859 Removes medical assistance from definition of "public assistance" and conforms applicable statutes to reflect definitional change.
- HB 2860 Exempts diesel fuel sold for use in hospital facilities and long term care facilities from requirement to contain certain percentage of biodiesel or other diesel with specified percentage of renewable component.
- HB 2861 Establishes Oregon Task Force on Infrastructure Development.
- HB 2862 Limits when school districts may administer statewide assessments.
- HB 2863 Directs State Board of Education to appoint Chief Privacy Officer to be responsible for ensuring that student information contained in student education records is adequately protected.
- HB 2864 Establishes Task Force on Local Control of Education.
- HB 2865 Establishes Task Force on Outcomes-Based Funding for Education.
- HB 2866 Expands quality goals to be considered by Quality Education Commission when determining amount of moneys sufficient to ensure that state's system of kindergarten through grade 12 public education meets specified goals.
- HB 2867 Directs Oregon Education Investment Board to prepare report related to removing barriers to learning caused by poverty.
- HB 2868 Directs Oregon Education Investment Board and Department of Education to jointly prepare report related to strategic investment initiatives adopted by board.
- HB 2869 Authorizes county to charge fee not to exceed actual cost to county of recording certain instruments.
- HB 2870 Removes prohibition against imposition of taxes by county on cigarettes and tobacco products.
- HB 2871 Directs Department of Revenue, no later than February 1, 2014, to report to Legislative Assembly on progress in implementing pilot project that requires certain licensees to demonstrate and maintain tax compliance as condition of issuance or renewal of license.
- HB 2872 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to submit report related to outstanding bonds issued at request of Housing and Community Services Department, and programs and efforts supported by outstanding bonds, in event of reorganization or abolishment of Housing and Community Services Department.
- HB 2873 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to conduct study of issues related to financial viability of program that provides for the financing of small scale local energy projects.
- HB 2874 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 2875 Provides that expiring charter remains in effect for public charter school until new charter is negotiated following approval of renewal of charter.
- HB 2876 Requires sponsor of public charter school to pay school amount per ADMw that is equal to amount received by sponsoring school district or by school district where public charter school is located.
- HB 2877 Provides funding for instruction for talented and gifted children based on amount per student.
- HB 2878 Allows person to teach certain courses in schools without being licensed by or registered with Teacher Standards and Practices Commission if certain requirements are met.
- HB 2879 Allows public charter school to change sponsorship if charter is terminated.
- HB 2880 Provides that certain grants and distributions of moneys must be awarded directly to public charter school or must be transferred to public charter school in amount equal to general purpose grant distribution percentage or based on other agreement.
- HB 2881 Allows parents to submit petition to school district board to transform school that is in bottom 20 percent of schools of state.
- HB 2882 Requires Department of Human Services to operate pilot project, subject to approval by United States Department of Agriculture, to require recipients of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits to participate in shopping and nutrition education program.
- HB 2883 Provides credit against income taxes for fees paid by member of Oregon National Guard or military reservist for Internet service provided outside United States.
- HB 2884 Requires Department of Human Services to operate pilot project, subject to approval by United States Department of Agriculture, to prohibit purchase of foods of minimal nutritional value, as defined by United States Department of Agriculture, using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.
- HB 2885 Establishes license fee surcharges for full on-premises sales, limited on-premises sales and off-premises sales licenses for alcoholic beverages.
- HB 2886 Imposes conditions for Oregon Liquor Control Commission approval of license application following unfavorable recommendation by governing body of local government.
- HB 2887 Prescribes process for adjudicating reapportionment of congressional districts.
- HB 2888 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to establish subcommittee to develop model for funding post-secondary education.
- HB 2889 Revises method by which State School Fund grants for Juvenile Detention Education Program are calculated.
- HB 2890 Repeals provision that prevents local governments from imposing conditions on approved permits that effectively establish sales price for residential development or limit purchase to class or group of purchasers.
- HB 2891 Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs and county veterans' service officers to provide aid and assistance to Korean Vietnam War veteran to obtain health care coverage and services and, upon determination that veteran is not eligible for health care coverage and services under federal and state laws, to implement program to provide such coverage and services.
- HB 2892 Eliminates sunset date for homestead property tax deferral program.
- HB 2893 Increases allowed cumulative nameplate capacity of qualifying solar photovoltaic energy systems enrolled in certain pilot programs established by Public Utility Commission.
- HB 2894 For purposes of tax credits for energy conservation projects, increases amount of eligible cost for which credit may be claimed using informational filing system in place of certification.
- HB 2895 Modifies income tax credit allowed for market value of livestock killed by wolves by substituting tax credit for nonlethal means to reduce wolf depredation.
- HB 2896 Prohibits entity doing business in this state as tanning facility from allowing person who is under 18 years of age to use tanning device that is owned or operated by entity, except under specified circumstance.
- HB 2897 Establishes requirements for health insurance coverage of autism spectrum disorders.
- HB 2898 Allows student with disability to earn credit at community college or public university as part of transition services.
- HB 2899 Provides that Uniform Commercial Code governs funds transfer that is remittance transfer, as defined in federal Electronic Fund Transfer Act, unless funds transfer is electronic fund transfer.
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HB 2900-2999
- HB 2900 Establishes Task Force on Unlawful Business-to-Business Trade Practices for purpose of investigating extent to which Oregon unlawful trade practices laws can and should be amended to apply to transactions between businesses.
- HB 2901 Creates offense of equine tripping.
- HB 2902 Requires insurers to reimburse physician assistants and nurse practitioners in independent practices at same rate as physicians for same services.
- HB 2903 Requires certain employers to post in premises where employees are employed summary of statutes and rules related to employment rights of victims of domestic violence, harassment, sexual assault or stalking.
- HB 2904 Extends sunset for property tax exemption for cargo containers.
- HB 2905 Creates excise tax on wild bird feed.
- HB 2906 Increases malt beverage tax.
- HB 2907 Requires Bureau of Labor and Industries to establish full-time equivalent position for investigator to investigate misclassification of employees as independent contractors.
- HB 2908 Requires Interagency Compliance Network to conduct biennial review of usage of certain terms related to employment and to report findings to Legislative Assembly and appropriate interim legislative committee by September 15 of each even-numbered year.
- HB 2909 Renames Center for Research on Occupational and Environmental Toxicology to Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences.
- HB 2910 Allows corrections officer employed by Department of Corrections to lawfully possess weapon in locked box in officer's personal vehicle parked in department parking lot while officer is present at department in official capacity.
- HB 2911 Allows corrections officer employed by Department of Corrections to lawfully possess weapon in locked box in officer's personal vehicle parked in department parking lot while officer is present at department in official capacity.
- HB 2912 Requires Department of Education, Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development and Bureau of Labor and Industries to develop and implement long-term goals that encourage establishment of joint advisory committees related to career and technical education and that address barriers inhibiting student movement from high schools to post-secondary school programs and workforce.
- HB 2913 Clarifies that committee formed by Department of Education and Bureau of Labor and Industries is established to set goals, develop grant criteria, review grant applications and make recommendations related to awarding grants under Career and Technical Education Revitalization Grant Program.
- HB 2914 Increases amount of money and goods that person may find without giving notice to county clerk.
- HB 2915 Eliminates requirement for religious corporation to hold annual meeting if sole member of religious corporation is corporation sole or individual that constitutes corporation sole, provided that religious corporation is incorporated under state laws and is of same church or religious denomination as corporation sole.
- HB 2916 Establishes Task Force on School Capital Improvement Planning.
- HB 2917 Requires that offer of just compensation for condemned property may not be less than real market value of property as determined by county assessor or Department of Revenue.
- HB 2918 Permits Department of Transportation to enter into agreements with transportation departments in Washington State and British Columbia regarding Cascades Rail Corridor.
- HB 2919 Exempts from criminal offenses in which possessing, delivering or manufacturing marijuana is an element persons who perform certain services related to administration of medical marijuana or who research marijuana for medical purposes.
- HB 2920 Amends statements required for notice of criminal offender record check in investigations of child abuse or neglect.
- HB 2921 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for nutrition programs for eligible individuals through Women, Infants and Children Program.
- HB 2922 Establishes Affordable Health Care for All Oregon Plan, operated by Oregon Health Authority according to policies established by Affordable Health Care for All Oregon Board.
- HB 2923 Extends exclusive remedy protections of workers' compensation statutes to partners, limited liability company partners, general partners, limited liability partners, and limited partners.
- HB 2924 Authorizes local governments and special government bodies to file for relief under federal bankruptcy law, take actions necessary to carry out confirmed plans, and incur and pay expenses incident to bankruptcy proceedings and carrying out plans.
- HB 2925 Removes restrictions on hydroelectric electricity, including restriction that hydroelectric electricity be generated by facility that became operational on or after January 1, 1995, for purpose of qualifying for renewable portfolio standard.
- HB 2926 Requires certain municipal utilities to return surplus earnings to counties in which customers in unincorporated communities reside in same circumstances and at same rate that apply when customers reside in city.
- HB 2927 Authorizes Port of Portland to establish best value standards and criteria for purposes of awarding contracts and leasing spaces.
- HB 2928 Modifies definition of "hazardous substance." Requires Director of Oregon Health Authority to adopt standards for labeling of articles that contain hazardous substances.
- HB 2929 Permits trustee to rescind trustee's sale within 10 calendar days if trustee asserts that bona fide error occurred in setting, advertising or otherwise specifying opening bid amount during trustee's sale, in providing correct legal description of property or in complying with requirement or procedure imposed by law, if grantor and beneficiary agreed to foreclosure avoidance measure that would postpone or discontinue trustee's sale or if beneficiary accepted funds to reinstate trust deed.
- HB 2930 Establishes Task Force on Business Entity Information with members appointed by Secretary of State, Director of Department of Revenue, Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services, Attorney General and executive director of Oregon State Bar.
- HB 2931 Defines "state facility" as building, related works and grounds owned by State of Oregon or state agency, other than State Parks and Recreation Department and Oregon University System.
- HB 2932 Prohibits insurer from denying insured's claim under motor vehicle insurance policy if insurer learns that motor vehicle was previously declared total loss.
- HB 2933 Deletes Oregon Corrections Enterprises from list of state agencies exempt from requirement that state agencies achieve ratio of at least 11 to 1 of nonsupervisory employees to supervisory employees.
- HB 2934 Requires vehicle repair shop that recommends brake repair or replacement to include specific measurements of brake system components in vehicle repair estimate.
- HB 2935 Requires person that brings suit to foreclose residential trust deed to enter into mediation with grantor before bringing suit.
- HB 2936 Prohibits financial institution from selling, sharing, transferring or otherwise disclosing consumer's personal financial information to unaffiliated party without first receiving consumer's explicit consent.
- HB 2937 Requires manufacturer of household cleaning product to affix to household cleaning product label or other notice disclosing ingredients contained in household cleaning product.
- HB 2938 Prohibits persons from knowingly disposing of rechargeable batteries as solid waste.
- HB 2939 Requires Public Utility Commission to establish comparative energy usage disclosure program for purpose of informing residential customers of public utilities that distribute electricity or natural gas of comparative energy usage.
- HB 2940 Modifies definition of "baseload electricity" for purposes of greenhouse gas emissions standards.
- HB 2941 Raises total solar photovoltaic generating nameplate capacity of all electric companies in this state from 20 megawatts of alternating current to 40 megawatts of alternating current.
- HB 2942 Repeals requirement to use one percent of contract price for constructing or altering state building for acquiring art.
- HB 2943 Creates special assessment for property beginning with first property tax year after termination of lease or sublease pursuant to which property was exempt from property taxation.
- HB 2944 Adopts Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act.
- HB 2945 Directs Clackamas County to develop proposed charter for formation of area commission on transportation on or before September 30, 2014.
- HB 2946 Repeals sunset on prohibition against dental services contract restricting price charged by provider for service not covered by contract.
- HB 2947 Repeals provision authorizing Oregon Health Authority to approve pilot projects under which dental health coordinators receive training and certification for purpose of educating communities on dental health.
- HB 2948 Authorizes dentists licensed in other countries to participate in educational activities related to dentistry that occur in this state.
- HB 2949 Removes requirement that local government allow property owner to refuse consent to historic property designation for property.
- HB 2950 Allows eligible employees to take family leave to deal with death of family member.
- HB 2951 Authorizes conditional approval, in exclusive farm use zones, of industrial uses that are not otherwise authorized in exclusive farm use zones.
- HB 2952 Requires bills introduced before Legislative Assembly that relate to environmental matters to have economic impact analysis.
- HB 2953 Requires State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries to conduct study of geological opportunities in Oregon and present report to Legislative Assembly by February 1 of each odd-numbered year.
- HB 2954 Provides that offense of impeding traffic is Class B traffic violation, punishable by maximum fine of $1,000.
- HB 2955 Permits employee of contracting agency that conducts cost analysis or determines feasibility of procurement to seek judicial review of cost analysis or determination.
- HB 2956 Alters method by which moneys are distributed to school districts for purpose of paying for costs of education of students in eligible day treatment programs and eligible residential treatment programs.
- HB 2957 Increases penalty for committing robbery with simulated deadly weapon.
- HB 2958 Requires community colleges to annually make available for distribution specified information about community colleges to public school students in grades 11 and 12.
- HB 2959 Directs Department of Revenue to calculate revenue impact attributable to federal tax expenditures in most recent biennium and to calculate percentage change in potential revenue received by General Fund compared with biennium ending June 30, 2011, with adjustment for increase attributable to inflation.
- HB 2960 Requires portion of each meeting of governing body of coordinated care organization to be open to public, for purpose of taking comment and announcing significant decisions.
- HB 2961 Allows conviction for certain traffic offenses to be set aside if committed while under 18 years of age.
- HB 2962 Repeals statute, on April 1, 2014, requiring trial within reasonable period of time for criminal defendants.
- HB 2963 Provides that state law may not be construed implicitly to preempt city's authority to control or regulate use of sidewalks.
- HB 2964 Requires candidate or treasurer who receives contribution of more than $100 from out-of-state political committee to file with Secretary of State statement of information regarding political committee.
- HB 2965 Requires court to order, if requested by petitioner, that respondent in Family Abuse Prevention Act proceeding be restrained from electronic tracking of petitioner or petitioner's children.
- HB 2966 Allows respondent against whom restraining order has been issued to request withdrawal of order based on false allegations of abuse.
- HB 2967 Authorizes issuance of Article XI-G bonds to match, dollar for dollar, funds available to Oregon University System to finance construction of chemical, biological and environmental engineering building on campus of Oregon State University.
- HB 2968 Limits amount of fee or charge that electric utility may impose on customer-generator for offsetting costs related to interconnection and administration.
- HB 2969 Requires insurer that provides coverage of ambulance care and transportation to indemnify provider of ambulance care and transportation directly.
- HB 2970 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to develop standards related to requirements for associate transfer degree .
- HB 2971 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Human Services for enhancing and expanding services provided by centers for independent living to individuals with disabilities.
- HB 2972 Repeals pilot project requiring Department of Transportation to enter into contract for private maintenance of segment of state highway.
- HB 2973 Repeals pilot project requiring Department of Transportation to enter into contract for private maintenance of segment of state highway.
- HB 2974 Permits person to register motorcycle originally manufactured for off-road use if person submits certificate of approval issued by licensed off-road motorcycle mechanic.
- HB 2975 Directs institutions of higher education to provide enrolled students receiving student loans information about total debt owed upon graduation.
- HB 2976 Regulates entity that procures employment for others as employment agency when entity's services are paid for by anyone other than job applicant.
- HB 2977 Requires construction labor contractors to be licensed by Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries.
- HB 2978 Allows charging investigation fee if construction, alteration, repair or installation is commenced without required permit.
- HB 2979 Establishes work group to study how to establish common course numbering system for lower-division undergraduate courses in Oregon public colleges and universities.
- HB 2980 Extends sunset for tax credits for owning or operating farmworker housing .
- HB 2981 Allows exception to employment requirements for rural renewable energy development zone exemption from property taxation if provided for in resolution of zone sponsor and business firm makes certain minimum investment in qualified property.
- HB 2982 Increases maximum amounts of corporate excise tax credits allowed for qualified research activities.
- HB 2983 Directs Department of Transportation to establish Oregon wildlife conservation registration plate program for issuance of special registration plate.
- HB 2984 Appropriates moneys to Department of Education for early childhood development center at Earl Boyles Elementary School.
- HB 2985 Establishes Career and Technical Student Organization Grant Program for purpose of funding expenses associated with participation in career and technical student organizations.
- HB 2986 Permits court, after suspension of driving privileges for failure to pay fine, to reinstate person's driving privileges if person is enrolled in preapprenticeship program or is registered as apprentice.
- HB 2987 Modifies law relating to limitations on liability for health care provided without compensation.
- HB 2988 Allows person who is at least 16 years of age to register to vote.
- HB 2989 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Crescent Sanitary District for expenditure on septic issues within district.
- HB 2990 Requires person engaged in trade or business that makes payment for performance of construction services to make reports to payee and to Department of Revenue.
- HB 2991 Requires subject employer to pay first installment of temporary disability compensation in workers' compensation claim within 14 days after employer has notice or knowledge of claim or has notice or knowledge of employee's disability, whichever is later.
- HB 2992 Authorizes Oregon Health Authority to operate Farm Direct Nutrition Program to enable participants in Women, Infants and Children Program to purchase fresh produce at farmers' markets or roadside stands and to operate Senior Farm Direct Nutrition Program to enable low income seniors to purchase fresh produce at farmers' markets or roadside stands.
- HB 2993 Allows person without administrative license to be superintendent, or assistant superintendent, of public school, public charter school or virtual public charter school.
- HB 2994 Creates tax credit for educational expenses paid for special needs student attending private school or public school charging tuition.
- HB 2995 Requires each public university, community college or other institution of higher education to allow students, faculty and staff to identify sexual orientation on forms used to collect demographic data.
- HB 2996 Modifies definition of "acupuncture" to include insertion of solid metal needle into body to promote health or treat disorder.
- HB 2997 Requires person to obtain license to practice direct entry midwifery.
- HB 2998 Prohibits health care practitioners from referring patients to health care entities in which practitioner has beneficial interest or with which practitioner has compensation arrangement, subject to specified exceptions.
- HB 2999 Requires health benefit plan to cover services of naturopath that are covered by plan if provided by physician.
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HB 3000-3099
- HB 3000 Requires public school students seven years of age or younger who are beginning educational program to have vision screening or eye examination.
- HB 3001 Increases state transient lodging tax rate.
- HB 3002 Excludes from property tax rate applicable to homestead of certain low income senior citizens and persons with disability local option tax not subject to compression and any increase in rate due to application of changed property ratio to homestead.
- HB 3003 Removes from definition of "law enforcement animal" reference to Oregon Police Canine Association.
- HB 3004 Requires certain management service employees to elect to remain in position or return to position in classified service within one year of entering management service.
- HB 3005 Authorizes person with legal estate in real property to evict person in possession of real property under lease or rental agreement for conduct that causes place to be nuisance.
- HB 3006 Invalidates federal firearm laws in State of Oregon.
- HB 3007 Requires owner of residential facility to offer tenants opportunity to purchase facility before owner offers to sell facility to third party.
- HB 3008 Requires district school board that allows student to attend school of other school district under contract or by giving consent to adopt specified standards for admittance.
- HB 3009 Provides certain persons with right to possess firearm on college or university grounds.
- HB 3010 Establishes State Police Patrol Fund, separate and distinct from General Fund.
- HB 3011 Provides that state may not require certain persons to pay certain remedial action costs.
- HB 3012 Requires district school board to give consent to persons whose legal residence is not within school district and who seek to attend school in school district.
- HB 3013 Excludes real estate appraisals submitted to housing authority or obtained by Housing and Community Services Department from public records disclosure exemption.
- HB 3014 Requires district school board to procure United States flag for and cause flag to be displayed in each classroom.
- HB 3015 Requires State Board of Higher Education to adopt rules that prohibit public university within Oregon University System from providing information about student enrolled in public university to person that is engaged in business of extending or offering to extend credit by means of credit card unless student gives public university express written consent and from advertising or permitting another person to advertise any offer to extend credit by means of credit card in official publication
- HB 3016 Exempts entire value of homestead from sale on execution, lien of judgment or liability for debts of owner if debt arises directly from or as result of "catastrophic or terminal illness or injury.
- HB 3017 Requires financial institution that has contract with state agency to disburse government benefit to individual by means of debit card to disclose fees for using debit card or in connection with debit card to individual and state agency.
- HB 3018 Creates prepaid tuition contracts for Oregon residents under Oregon 529 College Savings Network.
- HB 3019 Provides that, if amount paid in settlement is more than person's share of obligation to claimant, amount exceeding person's share of obligation is allocated to reduce obligations of other persons based on percentages of fault determined by trier of fact.
- HB 3020 Provides that evidence relating to informed consent is admissible in certain medical liability actions.
- HB 3021 Provides that party bringing certain medical liability claims may not amend pleading asserting claim later than 90 days before trial unless all parties consent to amendment.
- HB 3022 Provides that physician-patient privilege and nurse-patient privilege do not apply to communications made in course of any medical treatment received by patient after injury for which patient brings certain civil actions based on negligent or unauthorized medical treatment.
- HB 3023 Expands mission of Fujian Sister State Committee to organize visits, exchange information, work on joint projects and promote economic development with all provinces of People's Republic of China.
- HB 3024 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to conduct study of sites ready for industrial development.
- HB 3025 Establishes Next Generation Fund.
- HB 3026 Includes siblings as family members for purposes of family leave.
- HB 3027 Directs Department of Transportation and designated voter registration agency to provide Secretary of State with monthly list of individuals who have changed address.
- HB 3028 Requires statements of independent expenditures to be filed with Secretary of State using electronic filing system.
- HB 3029 Creates State Agency Innovation Fund.
- HB 3030 Directs Oregon Business Development Department, in consultation with Department of Environmental Quality, to provide financial assistance to public and private owners of brownfields and other properties contaminated with hazardous substances to assess need for environmental action.
- HB 3031 Authorizes Oregon Youth Authority to contract with county or counties to provide parole and probation services.
- HB 3032 Requires Department of Human Services to notify school district, Teacher Standards and Practices Commission and Department of Education of report of alleged abuse occurring at school.
- HB 3033 Allows virtual public charter school or sponsor of virtual public charter school to contract with entity to provide educational services through virtual public charter school by persons who are not licensed or registered by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission.
- HB 3034 Requires Oregon prekindergarten programs that receive grants from Department of Education to be subject to public meetings law.
- HB 3035 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to develop plan for providing information, on Oregon transparency website, relating to contracts entered into by state agencies, school districts and community colleges.
- HB 3036 Directs State Department of Energy to conduct study of renewable thermal energy and renewable gas.
- HB 3037 Prohibits Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services from approving rate filing for health benefit plan that reimburses serious adverse events.
- HB 3038 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development for work ready communities programs, employer workforce training and back to work programs.
- HB 3039 Requires contracting agency to give preference to bidder or proposer that releases smaller total amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide, methane and ozone during or as result of manufacturing, transporting and disposing of goods or while providing services that are subject of procurement.
- HB 3040 Prohibits specified nonfarm uses on land zoned for exclusive farm use.
- HB 3041 Prohibits discrimination or retaliation against employee who expresses concerns about wage inequity based on sex.
- HB 3042 Prohibits discrimination against members of certain protected classes in payment of wages for work of comparable character that requires comparable skills to perform.
- HB 3043 Prohibits school district from expending moneys received to replace school buses if school district enters into contract with private entity to provide student transportation.
- HB 3044 Allows transportation expenses incurred for school-related activities to be eligible for reimbursement from State School Fund.
- HB 3045 Directs district school boards to establish policy for reporting of incidents that result in injury .
- HB 3046 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for purpose of awarding grants to school districts for reimbursement of costs incurred in purchasing Oregon food products that meet certain criteria and for funding food-based, agriculture-based and garden-based educational activities.
- HB 3047 Extends length of suspension of driving privileges if person fails to pay fine or obey order of court from 10 years to 20 years.
- HB 3048 Requires that sexually explicit material involving minor remain in control of law enforcement agency or court throughout criminal or juvenile proceeding, provided that material is made reasonably available to defendant.
- HB 3049 Permits Department of Transportation to issue veterans' recognition registration plate to Gold Star Family member who is sibling of person who was killed in action in armed conflict while serving in Armed Forces of United States.
- HB 3050 Revises definition of "employment relations" for purposes of collective bargaining.
- HB 3051 Modifies definition of "economic damages" with regard to medical expenses to mean reasonable charges paid for medical, hospital, nursing and rehabilitative services and other health care services.
- HB 3052 Provides that health care provider that participates in coordinated care organization is not liable for acts or omissions of other health care providers participating in same coordinated care organization.
- HB 3053 Creates exception to arrest requirement for peace officers responding to domestic disturbance calls.
- HB 3054 Modifies circumstances under which person arrested, charged or convicted of offense may have arrest, charge or conviction expunged.
- HB 3055 Imposes restrictions on issuance of marijuana grow site registration cards under Oregon Medical Marijuana Act.
- HB 3056 Eliminates use of accumulated unused vacation leave and unused sick leave in computation of final average salary for purposes of determining retirement benefit of member of Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 3057 Limits cost-of-living adjustment under Public Employees Retirement System to first $3,000 of monthly benefits.
- HB 3058 Eliminates employer pick-up of six percent employee contribution required of members of individual account program of Public Employees Retirement System as of July 1, 2020.
- HB 3059 Prohibits Public Employees Retirement Board from paying increased retirement benefits resulting from state income taxation of payments made by board if person receiving payments does not pay Oregon income tax on benefits.
- HB 3060 Prohibits imposition of sanctions on public school as result of school's discriminatory acts unless court has taken certain actions or conciliation agreement specifies sanctions.
- HB 3061 Requires Employment Relations Board to conduct annual recertification elections for appropriate bargaining units.
- HB 3062 Prohibits individuals from being required to be members of labor organizations or pay dues or other charges to labor organizations or related entities as condition of employment.
- HB 3063 Imposes requirements for filling positions in state service.
- HB 3064 Creates exception to prohibition on obtaining conversations by means of device, contrivance, machine or apparatus for person who records public official or law enforcement officer acting in official capacity in public place.
- HB 3065 Provides that Oregon Department of Administrative Services may not purchase new motor vehicle for State of Oregon at any time that average age of vehicles owned by state is less than average age of all other vehicles registered in this state.
- HB 3066 Repeals statute establishing annual public purpose expenditure standard for electric companies and Oregon Community Power.
- HB 3067 Establishes process for Multnomah County to transfer "Area 93" to Washington County.
- HB 3068 Authorizes State Treasurer to issue Article XI-R bonds, in addition to and not in lieu of biennial budget authorization for bond issuance, to finance corpus of Oregon Student Opportunity Fund.
- HB 3069 Provides that, for purposes of corporate taxation, expenses paid to related member for use of intangible property and required to be added to federal taxable income do not include expenses paid for valid business purpose to person that is not related member or to foreign corporation not connected with United States trade or business.
- HB 3070 Requires disclosure of shipping and handling charges in sale or advertisement of consumer good.
- HB 3071 Requires consumer contract that provides for early termination fee to include clear and conspicuous disclosure of amount of fee and total amount consumer must pay under consumer contract to avoid early termination fee.
- HB 3072 Requires insurer to notify affected policyholders, and persons who requested notification, of rate filing for certain premium rate increases.
- HB 3073 Specifies condition under which insurer is exempt from requirement to notify insured in writing of cancellation due to nonpayment of premium.
- HB 3074 Enacts uniform sales and use tax administration provisions.
- HB 3075 Reduces frequency by which Department of Education collects information related to physical education.
- HB 3076 Directs Bureau of Labor and Industries to study methods of resolving post-employment disputes and report to committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 1, 2014.
- HB 3077 Enacts Interstate Compact for Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote.
- HB 3078 Provides for increase in income and corporate excise tax rates if high school graduation rates fall below certain percentage.
- HB 3079 Eliminates adverse impact process for new publicly funded post-secondary programs or locations.
- HB 3080 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to update information on Oregon transparency website at least once every six months.
- HB 3081 Requires State Parks and Recreation Commission to make reasonable efforts to arrive at agreement with Portland Parks and Recreation to acquire Forest Park.
- HB 3082 Requires State Board of Education to adopt rules requiring provision of fluoride rinse to certain students after certain meals.
- HB 3083 Reduces, for tax year or reporting period for which taxpayer files return prior to Department of Revenue's issuance of notice of assessment, penalty otherwise applicable for failure to file tax return for three consecutive years.
- HB 3084 Requires Department of Revenue to enter into agreement with taxpayer to satisfy tax liability in installment payments if taxpayer's total tax liability is $25,000 or less.
- HB 3085 Modifies provisions authorizing dedication, conveyance or grant of property in subdivision or partition process.
- HB 3086 Allows State Department of Fish and Wildlife, after consultation with specified parties, to develop and administer uniform policy for mitigating adverse effects that proposed actions may have on core area habitat of sage grouse.
- HB 3087 Limits amount of appeal fee that city or county may charge for quasi-judicial review of city or county decisions on land use application.
- HB 3088 Provides for cancellation, after 20 years, of uncollected tax debt, penalties and interest.
- HB 3089 Allows landowners with common boundary that is uncertain or subject to dispute to locate and fix boundary by agreement.
- HB 3090 Provides procedure by which judgment creditor may obtain charging order against membership interest of limited liability company member to satisfy judgment.
- HB 3091 Increases number of motor vehicles that disabled veteran may register.
- HB 3092 Requires Oregon Health Authority to develop curriculum for training licensed professionals, law enforcement personnel and campus staff to recognize signs and symptoms of mental illness, respond to individual in crisis and refer individual for appropriate help.
- HB 3093 Requires school district that is sponsor of public charter school to include public charter school annual audit to Department of Education as part of audit report for school district.
- HB 3094 Permits contracting agency that uses public funds to procure goods or services under Public Contracting Code to give preference to bidder or proposer that is headquartered or owned locally, will obtain equipment, material and supplies locally or will employ workers locally.
- HB 3095 Prohibits public body from deeming franchisee employee of franchisor unless public body determines, with support of substantial evidence, that franchisor exercises more control over franchisee than is customary among franchisor and franchisee relationships in relevant market and than is necessary to preserve goodwill associated with trademark that franchisor licensed to franchisee.
- HB 3096 Permits nonprofit and for-profit water improvement companies to own and operate sanitary sewer services and include existing sewer systems in land improvement plans.
- HB 3097 Establishes Task Force on Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to study feasibility of establishing facility at Mt.
- HB 3098 Authorizes establishment of youth camp on certain lands zoned for exclusive farm use in eastern Oregon.
- HB 3099 Requires Oregon Health Authority and Department of Human Services to adopt standards and conduct examinations to ensure linguistic competence of health care facility and residential facility direct care staff hired on or after January 1, 2014.
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HB 3100-3199
- HB 3100 Authorizes facilities for vermiculture on land zoned for exclusive farm use.
- HB 3101 Directs all students who are eligible to participate in certain mental health screenings or assessments to participate unless student or parent or legal guardian of student requests in writing that student not participate.
- HB 3102 Exempts energy savings performance contracts, under certain circumstances, from requirement to use competitive bidding process to award public improvement contracts.
- HB 3103 Modifies terms related to oil spills.
- HB 3104 Makes legislative findings regarding tax credit allowed for biomass.
- HB 3105 Creates offense of unlawful parking in space reserved for alternative fuel vehicle refueling.
- HB 3106 Requires Department of Corrections to contract for or establish automated systems to reduce improper payments for medical services provided to inmates.
- HB 3107 Removes requirement for State Department of Agriculture to monitor ethanol fuel production and issue notice when ethanol production reaches specified level.
- HB 3108 Requires Oregon Health Authority to contract with entity to establish and operate technologies designed to detect and prevent improper payments in state medical assistance program.
- HB 3109 Requires Director of Oregon Health Authority and State Forester to jointly report regarding impacts of 2012 Pole Creek forest wildfire on public health, fish and wildlife and aquatic habitat to Legislative Assembly no later than February 10, 2014.
- HB 3110 Requires State Fish and Wildlife Commission to establish incentive program to increase compliance with mandatory hunting reporting requirements.
- HB 3111 Directs State Treasurer to promote childhood financial literacy education.
- HB 3112 Exempts from property taxation property of county or city, town or other municipal corporation or political subdivision used or intended to be used for affordable housing or leased or rented to persons of lower income for housing.
- HB 3113 Eliminates requirement that statements regarding measures authorizing bonds or certain taxes be printed on envelopes in which ballot titles are delivered.
- HB 3114 Modifies authority of Oregon Health and Science University to establish police departments.
- HB 3115 Requires state contracting agency, in specifications, solicitation documents and contract for public improvement with contract price that state contracting agency anticipates will exceed $5 million, to require contractor and subcontractor to employ apprentices for at least 10 percent of total work hours that workers in apprenticeable occupations perform on public improvement.
- HB 3116 Removes Oregon University System's exemption from Public Contracting Code.
- HB 3117 Requires each institution of higher education to establish recognized student government.
- HB 3118 Requires public agency that awards contract with contract price in excess of $5 million to require contractor to have apprentices perform at least 10 percent of work hours on public works project that workers in apprenticeable occupations perform.
- HB 3119 Provides that part-time faculty members are entitled to health care benefits regardless of whether Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act requires institution of higher education to provide health care benefits.
- HB 3120 Grants additional authorities to Higher Education Coordinating Commission.
- HB 3121 Allows facilities for trucking terminals, freight-forwarding and intermodal transport within one mile of interstate highway interchange on land zoned for exclusive farm use.
- HB 3122 Establishes Oregon Homeless Bill of Rights.
- HB 3123 Directs Secretary of State to compile, prepare, maintain and publish comprehensive reference book that lists and summarizes state and federal employment statutes, regulations, rules and other laws that affect businesses that have fewer than 50 employees.
- HB 3124 Requires local governments, including special districts, to enter into urban service agreements not later than January 1, 2015.
- HB 3125 Eliminates provision prohibiting, because dwelling is involved, creation of parcel smaller than minimum lot or parcel size standard to facilitate forest practice.
- HB 3126 Authorizes State Treasurer to issue Article XI-Q general obligation bonds to finance construction and improvement of courthouses.
- HB 3127 Creates subtraction from taxable income for mileage of volunteers.
- HB 3128 Designates March of each year as Multiple System Atrophy Awareness Month.
- HB 3129 Prohibits person from being nominated as fiduciary or serving as fiduciary for three or more protected persons who are not related to person unless person, or individual responsible for making decisions for clients or for managing client assets for person, is certified by Center for Guardianship Certification or its successor organization.
- HB 3130 Authorizes use of moneys deposited in industrial development revolving funds of individual counties for construction of transportation or utility infrastructure in connection with development of industrial facility or economic development plan.
- HB 3131 Requires superintendent of Oregon State Hospital to establish and implement program for hiring full-time or part-time relief positions consisting of health care personnel who provide specified services.
- HB 3132 Requires licensing agency to adopt rules to ensure that caregivers in licensed residential facilities and adult foster homes have practical knowledge and skills necessary to maintain health, safety and welfare of residents.
- HB 3133 Requires court to award custody to parent that child 14 years of age or older indicates preference to reside with unless not in best interests or welfare of child.
- HB 3134 Allows court to order joint custody upon finding by court that joint custody is in best interests of child.
- HB 3135 Directs Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to require applicant for first-time license or registration as teacher, or applicant for renewal of license or registration as teacher, to provide evidence of current certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
- HB 3136 Allows court to dismiss citation issued for offense of operating vehicle with illegal window tinting, or to reduce fine that court would otherwise have imposed for offense, if defendant establishes that tinting has been modified to comply with statutory requirements.
- HB 3137 Permits person to provide Department of Transportation with odometer reading for vehicle 10 years old or older.
- HB 3138 Includes payments due for accrued vacation time in meaning of wages for purposes of wage claim.
- HB 3139 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to submit report related to former Troutdale sewage treatment plant, availability of funds to decommission plant and how decommissioned plant could be used to expand Oregon's economy and provide opportunities for economic development.
- HB 3140 Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules requiring hospitals and freestanding birthing centers, depending on number of live births performed at hospital or freestanding birth center each year, to screen infants for controlled substances or notify parents or legal guardians of importance of screening infants for controlled substances.
- HB 3141 Excludes certain direct sales from definition of "employment" for purposes of unemployment insurance taxation.
- HB 3142 Modifies definitions of "employ," "employee," "employer" and "wages" for purposes of statutes relating to hours, wages, wage claims, employment conditions, employment agencies, farm labor contractors and construction contractors.
- HB 3143 Creates Oregon Retirement Savings Investment Board.
- HB 3144 Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to enter into agreements with municipalities for uniform administration of building inspection program within geographic area.
- HB 3145 Makes legislative findings regarding merits of state agency administration and enforcement of state building code for capital construction projects receiving state-supplied funding.
- HB 3146 Modifies meaning of "matters concerning labor relations" for collective bargaining with family child care providers.
- HB 3147 For purposes of exclusion of service performed in operation of certain vehicles from definition of "employment" under unemployment compensation law, removes requirement that service be performed for entity operated by board of owner-operators elected by members of entity.
- HB 3148 Modifies law providing increased retirement benefits to members of Public Employees Retirement System in compensation for income taxation of retirement benefits.
- HB 3149 Establishes Task Force on Community College Child Care Services.
- HB 3150 Creates crime of distribution of tobacco products to person under 21 years of age.
- HB 3151 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services and all state agencies to adopt and implement plan for flexible schedules for employees subject to unpaid furlough days.
- HB 3152 Requires Department of Transportation to collect toll from bicyclists for use of Interstate 5 bridges if department collects toll from motor vehicle operators.
- HB 3153 Establishes Task Force on the Consolidation of State Government Boards and Commissions.
- HB 3154 Requires owner of private parking facility to disclose rules and charges for parking violations in writing and on outdoor signs and ticket machines.
- HB 3155 Requires insurers to comply with coordination of benefits guidelines adopted by Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services by rule.
- HB 3156 Requires person that owns or operates social media to disclose to users what data and information about users person collects, maintains, stores, processes, sells, leases, transfers or otherwise uses and how person uses data and information about users.
- HB 3157 Repeals provisions providing for allocation of certain percentage of punitive damages awards to Attorney General for deposit in certain accounts.
- HB 3158 Establishes task force on uninsured motorist coverage and directs task force to examine scope of problem that motorists who do not carry required motor vehicle insurance present for other motorists and members of public and to recommend ways to ensure that all motorists have required insurance.
- HB 3159 Permits counties and cities to set maximum rates for towing and related services when tower tows motor vehicle without consent or authorization of owner or operator.
- HB 3160 Includes insurance in definition of real estate, goods and services that are subject to penalties for unlawful trade practices.
- HB 3161 Requires corporations doing business in Oregon to file tax disclosure statements with Secretary of State.
- HB 3162 Requires Oregon Health Authority to maintain list of designated high priority chemicals of concern for children's health used in children's products.
- HB 3163 Requires health care facility that contracts with or is represented on board of directors of coordinated care organization to provide coverage of health care services for its employees through coordinated care organization or insurance.
- HB 3164 For purposes of employee bargaining involving employees of mass transit district, defines "employment relations" to exclude group health care plan that would subject employer to excise tax on high cost employer-sponsored health coverage under federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
- HB 3165 Specifies circumstances under which Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services may grant exception to requirement that state agencies achieve ratio of at least 11 to 1 of nonsupervisory employees to supervisory employees.
- HB 3166 Authorizes registered environmental health technicians to provide technical support and assistance to environmental health specialists, environmental health specialist trainees, waste water specialists and waste water specialist trainees.
- HB 3167 Provides that certain local units of government may contract with private entities to assist local units of government in carrying out certain duties related to sewage.
- HB 3168 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to adopt rules for purposes of establishing statewide criteria by which certain qualified entities and authorized agencies conduct criminal records checks for purposes other than criminal justice.
- HB 3169 Revises requirement that contracting agency dedicate certain amount of contract price toward including green energy technology in public building.
- HB 3170 Requires reporting of commercial or governmental pesticide applications to Department of Environmental Quality.
- HB 3171 Creates exemption from state preemption for local laws designed to prevent or control presence of pesticides in potable water.
- HB 3172 Modifies provisions related to septic systems in disclosure statement required of seller of real property.
- HB 3173 Modifies authority for establishment of winery and for winery sales and services in exclusive farm use zone.
- HB 3174 Allows Oregon resident filing for bankruptcy to either claim exemptions established by federal law or claim exemptions established by state law.
- HB 3175 Directs public universities and community colleges to increase voter registration access and information.
- HB 3176 Shortens time person must wait before petitioning court or applying to Department of Transportation to restore revoked driving privileges.
- HB 3177 Requires signage in area where genetically engineered fish are sold, displayed for sale or offered for sale at retail for human consumption.
- HB 3178 Modifies sentence that court is required to impose when certain persons are convicted of felony driving under the influence of intoxicants.
- HB 3179 Directs Secretary of State to designate Department of Revenue as voter registration agency.
- HB 3180 Authorizes holder of off-premises sales license to store wine, cider and malt beverages at licensed premises for transport to other premises of holder licensed for off-premises sales.
- HB 3181 Requires person to opt out of voter registration on Department of Transportation application forms for issuance or renewal of driver license, driver permit, state identification card or change of address if person does not wish to register to vote.
- HB 3182 Directs Oregon Law Commission to appoint work group to study methods of selecting judges.
- HB 3183 Authorizes county sheriff to deliver person sentenced to custody of Department of Corrections directly to youth correction facility if person is under 20 years of age at time of sentencing and was under 18 years of age at time of offense.
- HB 3184 Provides that charging instrument that alleges that defendant committed misdemeanor automatically be treated as charging defendant with commission of Class A violation unless prosecuting attorney elects to charge defendant with misdemeanor.
- HB 3185 Creates crime of causing child to witness sexually explicit conduct in first degree.
- HB 3186 Directs Environmental Quality Commission to consider economic factors when adopting certain rules related to alternative sewage disposal systems.
- HB 3187 Allows arbitrator of labor dispute between public employer and public employees to make arbitration award containing elements from each of last best offers submitted by parties.
- HB 3188 Enacts uniform sales and use tax administration provisions.
- HB 3189 Establishes certification requirements for school-based health centers.
- HB 3190 Prohibits participating public employer from issuing revenue bonds to finance pension liability without express authorization from Legislative Assembly and majority of electors within jurisdiction of participating public employer.
- HB 3191 Relieves from sex offender reporting requirements person found guilty except for insanity of sex crime whom court discharges from custody after making finding that person either is no longer affected by mental disease or defect or, in certain circumstances, does not present substantial danger to others.
- HB 3192 Makes legislative finding and declaration that regulation of agricultural seed, flower seed and vegetable seed and products of agricultural seed, flower seed and vegetable seed be reserved to state.
- HB 3193 Requires trial court to conduct hearing to determine whether to prosecute person as adult when person is alleged to have committed certain crimes at 15, 16 or 17 years of age.
- HB 3194 Modifies sentences imposed for felony marijuana offenses and for driving while suspended.
- HB 3195 Modifies sentences imposed for certain controlled substance offenses.
- HB 3196 Allows physical custody of person who is transferred to Oregon Youth Authority to include, at youth authority's discretion, certain nonsecure features.
- HB 3197 Removes limit of 25 years of age on person who may continue in legal or physical custody of Oregon Youth Authority.
- HB 3198 Requires justice or municipal court to notify Department of State Police when court enters judgment of conviction of Class A misdemeanor.
- HB 3199 Prohibits release of sky lantern, discharge of exploding target or discharge of tracer ammunition during fire season on or near forest protection district lands.
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HB 3200-3299
- HB 3200 Creates crime of unlawful possession or transfer of assault weapon or large capacity magazine.
- HB 3201 Allows person holding interest in property to recover economic and property damages resulting from fire occurring due to certain statutory or rule violations or originating on land used or capable of being used for growing forest tree species.
- HB 3202 Limits cost-of-living adjustment under Public Employees Retirement System to first $2,000 of monthly benefits.
- HB 3203 Requires Public Employees Retirement Board to establish rate of return for crediting member accounts.
- HB 3204 Limits total retirement benefit payable under Public Employees Retirement System to 100 percent of final average salary.
- HB 3205 Directs Public Employees Retirement Board once every two years to calculate savings in employer contributions attributable to legislation enacted in preceding two years and set aside savings in Employer Contributions Savings Account and rate stabilization subaccount.
- HB 3206 Provides that Tier 1 and Tier 2 members cease to be members of individual account program on effective date of Act.
- HB 3207 Directs Public Employees Retirement Board to recalculate required employer contributions to reflect savings from legislation relating to public employee retirement enacted by Legislative Assembly during 2013 regular session.
- HB 3208 Directs Superintendent of Public Instruction to form advisory committee for purpose of identifying incentives to encourage school districts to sponsor public charter school that specializes in serving economically impoverished communities.
- HB 3209 Prohibits Public Employees Retirement Board from using assumed interest rate of more than six percent in determining amount of annuity for money match calculation of retirement benefits.
- HB 3210 Establishes personal income tax credit of $250 per dependent child.
- HB 3211 Establishes income and excise tax credit for employers doing business in traded sector, based on increase in annual payroll.
- HB 3212 Requires Legislative Fiscal Office, no later than date of first legislative committee work session on measure to require specific health insurance coverage, to submit to committee report on social and financial effects of proposed coverage and efficacy of treatment or service to be covered.
- HB 3213 Adds financial loss from recovering stolen vehicle to list of injuries compensable under crime victims' compensation program.
- HB 3214 Authorizes employees of city or county who are members of collective bargaining unit with fewer than 100 members to participate in benefit plans offered by Public Employees' Benefit Board.
- HB 3215 Limits compensation of video lottery game retailers to specified percentage of net receipts from video lottery games.
- HB 3216 Makes employees of public charter school members of collective bargaining unit that represents employees of district in which public charter school is located who perform same duties as employees of public charter school.
- HB 3217 Expands definition of abuse of individuals with mental illness.
- HB 3218 Exempts employee of higher education institution who is performing research in child abuse and neglect, human trafficking or underage prostitution from mandatory child abuse report law unless employee reasonably believes child is at imminent risk of harm.
- HB 3219 Prohibits finding of unfitness, for purpose of terminating parental rights, based solely on emotional illness, mental illness, intellectual or developmental disability or other disability.
- HB 3220 Directs Housing and Community Services Department to submit report regarding status of current projects and programs that promote housing stability for low-income individuals and families in state.
- HB 3221 Requires Department of Transportation to study feasibility of constructing highway between Coos Bay and Ontario.
- HB 3222 Requires Department of Transportation to conduct study of changing design of driver licenses, driver permits and identification cards issued to persons under 21 years of age.
- HB 3223 Requires Department of Transportation to study feasibility of adding express lanes to U.S. Route 26 between Portland and Hillsboro.
- HB 3224 Requires Department of Transportation to conduct study of changing design of driver licenses, driver permits and identification cards to distinctively mark those issued to persons under 18 years of age.
- HB 3225 Requires Department of Transportation to study development of uniform speed bump height and markings.
- HB 3226 Authorizes Department of Transportation to issue driver license, driver permit or identification card to person issued deferred action status by United States Department of Homeland Security.
- HB 3227 Allows person that uses natural gas or propane in motor vehicle to pay annual special use fuel license fee in lieu of per-gallon tax.
- HB 3228 Makes medical use of marijuana in immediate proximity of person under 18 years of age subject to criminal laws of this state, and specifies that such use of medical marijuana is not affirmative defense to criminal charges of which possession, delivery or production of marijuana is element, unless Oregon Health Authority has issued registry identification card to person under 18 years of age.
- HB 3229 Establishes Task Force on Special Education.
- HB 3230 Clarifies duties and powers of Oregon Education Investment Board and Chief Education Officer.
- HB 3231 Establishes Youth Development Division in Department of Education.
- HB 3232 Directs Oregon Education Investment Board to design and implement programs that make strategic investments related to education.
- HB 3233 Establishes Network of Quality Teaching and Learning.
- HB 3234 Establishes Early Learning Division in Department of Education.
- HB 3235 Directs Department of Education to enter into contract to establish statewide information system that is used to collect and maintain information about students enrolled in public education programs.
- HB 3236 Increases percentages of moneys from State School Fund and local revenues that education service districts are required to distribute to school districts.
- HB 3237 Provides that it is unlawful for person under 21 years of age to be under the influence of controlled substance while on premises of school operated by school district, or on premises of public charter school.
- HB 3238 Establishes Task Force on Achievement Gaps.
- HB 3239 Requires Oregon Education Investment Board to submit annual report to Legislative Assembly regarding achievement compacts.
- HB 3240 Establishes Task Force on School Technology.
- HB 3241 Establishes Task Force on Student Safety.
- HB 3242 Provides that Director of Department of State Lands may adopt rules for authorization of certain renewable energy facilities or devices within Oregon's territorial sea.
- HB 3243 Allows certain deceased members of Public Employees Retirement System to be considered vested for all purposes under pension program of Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan.
- HB 3244 Directs Department of Human Services to recommend policies to integrate system of services and support for runaway and homeless youth who are 0 through 17 years of age and for youth who are 18 through 20 years of age who continue to be or who become homeless.
- HB 3245 Prohibits inmates in custody of Department of Corrections from performing electrical or plumbing work unless directly supervised by department employee who is licensed electrician or plumber.
- HB 3246 Specifies contract requirements if county, Department of Human Services, Oregon Health Authority or Department of Corrections contracts with home or facility to house released inmate and home or facility is not residential facility required to be licensed.
- HB 3247 Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish process for person to file grievances against facility that houses released inmates but that is not licensed.
- HB 3248 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to conduct certain review of wildlife management plans.
- HB 3249 Requires Department of Human Services to make diligent efforts to identify and obtain contact information for grandparent of child or ward committed to department's custody and to provide grandparent with notice of hearing concerning child or ward.
- HB 3250 Requires Department of Human Services to request court review of founded determination in child abuse investigation if law enforcement agency investigation in same case results in unfounded determination.
- HB 3251 Provides that person may not operate motor vehicle with gross vehicle weight rating greater than 200 pounds or specified all-terrain vehicles in beds or banks of certain waterways.
- HB 3252 Requires Department of Human Services to issue specified types of public assistance through electronic benefits transfer card except for specified benefits issued to senior citizens and persons with disabilities participating in demonstration project approved by United States Department of Agriculture.
- HB 3253 Requires sex offender who is released into Oregon, who is placed on probation in Oregon or who moves into Oregon, to register as sex offender if jurisdiction of conviction or federal law requires registration, regardless of whether conviction would be sex crime in this state.
- HB 3254 Establishes teacher leader license.
- HB 3255 Provides for establishment of maximum percentage by which district school board may annually increase total amount of moneys used to pay for salary and benefits of employees under collective bargaining agreement.
- HB 3256 Allows parties to good neighbor agreement to file agreement with Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
- HB 3257 Requires peace officers to inform stopped persons that giving consent to search is optional.
- HB 3258 Establishes office of State Chief Information Officer in Oregon Department of Administrative Services for purpose of directing, coordinating and overseeing policy related to information technology.
- HB 3259 Gives sentencing court authority to set conditions and sanction persons on post-prison supervision.
- HB 3260 Requires Oregon Health Authority to contract with third party to study and recommend best option for financing health care in state.
- HB 3261 Establishes refundable credit against personal income taxes for purchase of qualifying gun safes.
- HB 3262 Requires State Fish and Wildlife Commission to issue permits for removal of certain crab pots.
- HB 3263 Requires State of Oregon to grant paid leave to eligible employees who are victims of domestic violence, harassment, sexual assault or stalking.
- HB 3264 Establishes pilot program for purpose of assisting students with disabilities to make transition into life after high school.
- HB 3265 Requires state agencies to use in-state providers of health care items and services instead of out-of-state providers under specified conditions.
- HB 3266 Permits waste collection vehicles to stop, stand or park to collect solid waste, recyclable material or yard debris.
- HB 3267 Authorizes governing body of Malheur County, under specified circumstances, to plan and zone site for industrial use, in addition to and not in lieu of other authority to plan and zone for industrial use.
- HB 3268 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 3269 Requires Water Resources Commission to inspect dams to determine condition and need for repairs or modifications.
- HB 3270 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to make grants to eligible applicants in rural areas for purchase and installation of teleconference equipment.
- HB 3271 Requires Oregon State Bar to convene work group to investigate and develop recommended strategies around use of dispute resolution procedures in this state.
- HB 3272 Establishes Oregon's Best and Brightest STEM Loan Forgiveness Program for certain students in science, technology, engineering or mathematics programs that are willing to commit to working in Oregon after graduation.
- HB 3273 Establishes statewide audio newspaper service for persons who are blind or print-disabled.
- HB 3274 Permits credit union to conduct savings promotion raffle, subject to specified conditions.
- HB 3275 Establishes Task Force on Community College Facilities.
- HB 3276 Exempts from property taxation property owned by port with appointed board of commissioners if property is located in county with population of less than 450,000 and is used or held for future use by person other than port pursuant to agreement obligating person to provide common carrier rail freight service to shippers.
- HB 3277 Allows prosecuting attorneys 90 days after sentencing to present restitution information to court.
- HB 3278 Permits appellate court to vacate juvenile court judgment or order and remand to juvenile court for reconsideration.
- HB 3279 Authorizes Attorney General to initiate prosecutions of organized crime.
- HB 3280 Appropriates moneys to Department of Justice for Restitution Collection Pilot Program.
- HB 3281 Requires all agents of defense to inform victim of right to refuse contact in criminal and post-conviction proceedings.
- HB 3282 Requires trial court to issue written orders in certain victims' rights proceedings.
- HB 3283 Increases maximum allowable balance of Criminal Justice Revolving Account.
- HB 3284 Eliminates statute of limitations for certain sex crimes committed against minors by persons 18 years of age or older.
- HB 3285 Establishes Help America Vote Act Task Force.
- HB 3286 Eliminates transcription requirement for warrants based on sworn oral statements.
- HB 3287 Requires party in post-conviction relief proceeding to disclose witness information to opposing party pursuant to timeline established by court.
- HB 3288 Requires union security agreement between school district and exclusive representative of teachers employed by district to allow payment by teacher of 25 percent of union dues, fees and assessments paid by teacher to be paid to school district employing teacher.
- HB 3289 Prohibits distribution of list of electors that indicates whether elector cast ballot in election until day after date of election.
- HB 3290 Prohibits raising of genetically engineered alfalfa.
- HB 3291 Prohibits raising of genetically engineered alfalfa.
- HB 3292 Prohibits growing commodity containing genetically engineered material unless commodity is incapable of reproducing or material is declared incapable of damaging other commodities and, if for food, material has been declared safe for consumption.
- HB 3293 Requires person engaged in commercial production of agricultural, horticultural or other commodity to provide information upon request of possessor of neighboring property or State Department of Agriculture regarding presence of genetically engineered material in commodity.
- HB 3294 Exempts electronic mail addresses in possession or custody of executive department, local government, local service district or special government body from required disclosure under public records law, except for electronic mail addresses assigned by public body to public employees for use in ordinary course of employment.
- HB 3295 Establishes process for random external file review in certain workers' compensation claims.
- HB 3296 Modifies, for purposes of regulating student athlete agents, definitions of "agency contract," "athlete agent" and "athletic director." Expands application of statutes regulating athlete agents to include agents representing student athletes at elementary and secondary schools.
- HB 3297 Directs state agencies administering tax expenditures with purpose connected to economic development to establish policies and procedures for establishing and verifying goals and objectives of tax expenditures.
- HB 3298 Requires certain statement by local government to accompany application for operating permit for surface mining.
- HB 3299 Requires seller of residential real property to disclose, if known, whether property is located within one mile of land included in inventory of significant mineral and aggregate resources pursuant to statewide land use planning goal.
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HB 3300-3399
- HB 3300 Requires State Geologist within State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries to appoint Mineral Resources Ombudsman.
- HB 3301 Authorizes owner of lot in planned community or unit in condominium to install electric vehicle charging station for personal, noncommercial use.
- HB 3302 Establishes Task Force on School Records.
- HB 3303 Authorizes amber warning lights for vehicles engaged in certain activities.
- HB 3304 Creates Commission on Fitness of County Clerks to appoint county clerks, hold hearings upon complaint concerning conduct of county clerk and censure or remove county clerks for cause.
- HB 3305 Establishes University of Oregon and Portland State University as independent public universities, governed by university boards of directors.
- HB 3306 Establishes Task Force on Mining.
- HB 3307 Requires employer who fails to provide meal period or rest period breaks in accordance with rules adopted by Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to pay additional one and one-half hours of wages for each day employer is in violation of rules.
- HB 3308 Prohibits retaliation against employee for engaging in certain actions related to wage claim.
- HB 3309 Establishes pilot project in Marion and Polk Counties in which board of directors of coordinated care organization may petition Director of Oregon Health Authority to remove board member by vote of two-thirds of membership under specified conditions.
- HB 3310 Allows operators of motorcycles and mopeds to pass vehicles in same lane when traffic is stopped.
- HB 3311 Requires Employment Department to create packet of government forms, and database of companies offering payroll services, to assist small businesses.
- HB 3312 Requires member of Public Employees Retirement System to contribute ___ percent of salary to benefit funding account.
- HB 3313 Changes definition of "qualifying position" for purposes of public employee retirement benefits to require employee to work at least 1040 hours in calendar year.
- HB 3314 Eliminates payments toward cost of health insurance premiums for retired members of Public Employees Retirement System who are not eligible for Medicare.
- HB 3315 Requires Employment Department to report employer contracting for forest maintenance activity on federal forestland if employer is not in compliance with federal requirements for temporary employment certification.
- HB 3316 Requires Secretary of State to conduct performance audit of Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon.
- HB 3317 Extends period of applicability of emergency communications tax.
- HB 3318 Establishes Oregon Investment Council as public corporation to be governed by board of directors and supervised by executive director.
- HB 3319 Imposes tax on mortgage interest due lenders on residential real estate loans when loan amount exceeds real market value of residential property.
- HB 3320 Decreases allowable speed in residence district from 25 miles per hour to 20 miles per hour.
- HB 3321 Prohibits Water Resources Department collection of periodic or recurring fee or charge pertaining to well allowing ground water use for single or group domestic purposes.
- HB 3322 Requires Department of Human Services to ensure that electronic benefits transfer cards issued to recipients of aid cannot be used to purchase prepaid credit cards.
- HB 3323 Prohibits Environmental Quality Commission from adopting any rule concerning air quality and water quality that imposes requirements, standards or any other limitation that exceeds requirements, standards or any other limitation imposed under federal law.
- HB 3324 Requires that annual report by State Forester to Emergency Board include private property loss information for fires of 1,000 acres or more.
- HB 3325 Clarifies state agency reference.
- HB 3326 Makes legislative findings regarding structures in rural or remote areas.
- HB 3327 Authorizes court to set aside conviction for certain sex crimes under certain circumstances.
- HB 3328 Removes Oregon Department of Administrative Services as exclusive authority for procuring or providing information technology, telephone and telecommunications services for state agencies.
- HB 3329 Establishes State Data Center Board and prescribes board's duties.
- HB 3330 Requires use of electronic fingerprint capture technology for purposes of conducting criminal records checks not related to administration of criminal justice system.
- HB 3331 Directs Department of State Police to establish Voluntary Central Criminal Records Check Registry.
- HB 3332 Requires Oregon Health Authority to seek out and apply for funding for and appropriates moneys from General Fund to pay for crisis intervention services and residential care for individuals with mental illness.
- HB 3333 Requires Department of Justice to enter into cooperative agreement with district attorney that requests assumption of duties, responsibilities and functions of Division of Child Support to extent district attorney will provide more effective and cost-efficient support enforcement services in county.
- HB 3334 Authorizes inclusion of urban reserve land controlled by large industrial employer within urban growth boundary.
- HB 3335 Provides that certain internal management directives of Environmental Quality Commission and Department of Environmental Quality must be adopted by rule.
- HB 3336 Establishes limits on permissible uses of private park established on land zoned for exclusive farm use.
- HB 3337 Directs Governor's office to convene work group on ecosystem services.
- HB 3338 Prohibits person from selling graffiti materials unless person keeps graffiti materials locked in secure location, prospective purchaser provides person with photo identification and person keeps certain records of sale.
- HB 3339 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services, in collaboration with Oregon Health Authority, to study options for reinsurance program to spread risk in health insurance markets statewide.
- HB 3340 Modifies requirements for returning or retaining all or portion of security deposit or prepaid rent paid for residential tenancy.
- HB 3341 Repeals requirement that community colleges enter into agreement with for-profit institutions of higher education before implementing potentially duplicative new post-secondary programs.
- HB 3342 Prohibits public employer from assisting, promoting or deterring union organizing .
- HB 3343 Modifies authority of Port of Portland to establish contract standards. .
- HB 3344 Extends time frame for elector to verify challenged ballot from 10 days to 14 days.
- HB 3345 Provides for regulation of persons that engage in recovery or distribution of anatomical material from donors for research or education purposes other than transplanting anatomical material or therapy.
- HB 3346 Provides that State Fish and Wildlife Commission may not require that person possess hunting license to apply for controlled hunt tag or permit.
- HB 3347 Prohibits motor vehicle manufacturer, distributor or importer from requiring dealer to construct new dealer facility or materially alter or remodel existing dealer facility within seven years after date on which dealer previously constructed, materially altered or remodeled existing dealer facility if existing dealer facility complies with manufacturer's, distributor's or importer's approved brand image standards or plans that existed at time dealer constructed, materially altered
- HB 3348 Requires that 18 percent of net proceeds from Oregon State Lottery be deposited in Multimodal Transportation Fund.
- HB 3349 Modifies definition of "estate" for purposes of estate recovery of medical assistance paid.
- HB 3350 Creates income or corporate excise tax credit for contributions to organization that provides funding for Legal Services Program.
- HB 3351 Removes exceptions that allow retired member of Public Employees Retirement System to be reemployed by public employer and continue to receive pension payments.
- HB 3352 Eliminates requirement that any person employed in factory or manufacturing establishment who works more than 10 hours in any one day be paid at rate of time and one-half regular rate for each hour worked over 10 hours. .
- HB 3353 Removes sunset from existing provisions of law that regulate exchange facilitators.
- HB 3354 Modifies definitions that apply to planned communities and condominium communities.
- HB 3355 Requires Oregon Public Health Advisory Board to study certain issues related to mold.
- HB 3356 Conforms definition to form and style.
- HB 3357 Creates disclosure requirements related to use of refund anticipation payment instruments by tax consultants and tax preparers.
- HB 3358 Allocates lottery moneys to Water Resources Department for purpose of issuing grants to study ways of meeting water mitigation obligations in Deschutes River Basin.
- HB 3359 Directs district boundary board to approve division of Crook County School District into two districts.
- HB 3360 Establishes Office of Shared Information Technology Services within Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
- HB 3361 Defines "comparable" for purposes of arbitration between certain employees and Department of Corrections.
- HB 3362 Limits review by Land Use Board of Appeals of post-acknowledgement legislative changes to comprehensive plans and land use regulations implementing plans to issues raised during local planning process.
- HB 3363 Requires Department of Human Services to disclose case plan and written information to all parties in juvenile dependency proceedings.
- HB 3364 Requires appointment of State Integrated Pest Management Coordinator.
- HB 3365 Limits, for purposes of personal income taxation, availability of itemized deductions for taxpayer with household income in excess of $250,000.
- HB 3366 Limits, for purposes of personal income taxation, availability of itemized deductions.
- HB 3367 Establishes connection to federal law for purposes of earned income tax credit.
- HB 3368 Eliminates discount for partial or full payment of property taxes on or before November 15.
- HB 3369 Limits availability, based on household income, of deduction for elderly medical expenses for personal income tax purposes.
- HB 3370 Disallows, for purposes of personal income taxation, mortgage interest deduction for residence other than taxpayer's principal residence, if taxpayer's federal adjusted gross income exceeds $125,000, or $250,000 if reported on joint return.
- HB 3371 Provides for regulation of production, processing and sale of marijuana and marijuana-infused products.
- HB 3372 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 3373 For purposes of personal income taxation, disallows use of itemized deductions and increases amount of standard deduction.
- HB 3374 Limits, for purposes of personal income taxation, availability of itemized deductions.
- HB 3375 Increases taxes on malt beverages, wine and cider.
- HB 3376 Increases maximum amounts of corporate excise tax credits allowed for qualified research activities.
- HB 3377 Limits amount Oregon State Lottery Commission may spend to advertise state lottery.
- HB 3378 Requires health benefit plans provided by Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board to provide telemedicine services to eligible employees.
- HB 3379 Prohibits public employer from agreeing to pay or provide retirement benefit to member of Public Employees Retirement System other than payments required or provided for in statutes governing retirement benefits of members of system.
- HB 3380 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 3381 Requires Department of Revenue to transfer to Business Recruitment Fund 50 percent of revenue from personal income taxes attributable to new business or expanded business for distribution to community that recruited new business or expanded business.
- HB 3382 Requires candidate, political committee or petition committee that makes expenditure that must be reported by candidate or committee as in-kind contribution to provide written notice of expenditure to candidate or committee for whose benefit expenditure was made.
- HB 3383 Requires Oregon Health Authority to compile and update database of health data and evidence-based research that is available online and searchable according to specified criteria.
- HB 3384 Authorizes Department of Land Conservation and Development to act in lieu of city or county with land use jurisdiction to issue permit for establishment of facilities to serve or support veterans on land to be donated to public body or nonprofit organization. .
- HB 3385 Authorizes Department of Land Conservation and Development to act in lieu of city or county with land use jurisdiction to issue permit for conditional use or exemption from land use regulation in specified circumstances.
- HB 3386 Establishes Task Force on Voter Inactivation and Voter Registration Maintenance.
- HB 3387 Changes basis and permissible scope of assessments by Oregon Sheep Commission.
- HB 3388 Prohibits talent agency from charging individual fee or requiring individual to pay any other compensation to talent agency in exchange for talent agency's offer or promise to procure, or actual services in procuring, work for individual in media-directed occupation, except that talent agency may agree in writing with individual for whom talent agency has procured work that individual will pay talent agency compensation as percentage of individual's earnings from work that talent agency…
- HB 3389 Prohibits beneficiary from requiring as condition of short sale, except in certain circumstances, that nonprofit entity that purchases property in short sale, or that purchases note from beneficiary, enter into agreement with beneficiary or grantor that limits or bars grantor from owning or occupying residential property after short sale or sale of note.
- HB 3390 Requires covered employer to implement paid sick leave for eligible employees.
- HB 3391 Allows qualified student to apply Oregon Opportunity Grant moneys toward certain for-profit post-secondary institutions.
- HB 3392 Changes name of Tuition Protection Fund to Tuition Protection Trust Fund.
- HB 3393 Creates Task Force on Educator Health Benefits.
- HB 3394 Defines "school" for purposes of defining "school zone.".
- HB 3395 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 3396 Requires that person seeking to appeal land use decision or limited land use decision to Land Use Board of Appeals must be adversely affected by decision.
- HB 3397 Provides that certain uses of Native American mascots are not acts of discrimination.
- HB 3398 Directs district school board to select student teacher based on student's potential to teach and not on student's race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, age or disability or on policies of teacher education institution or teacher education program involving race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, age or disability and how those policies relate to specific student.
- HB 3399 Allows school districts from all education service districts to withdraw from education service district.
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HB 3400-3499
- HB 3400 Directs state agencies to include on Oregon transparency website description of percentage of expenditures made in Oregon and percentage of expenditures made outside Oregon during each biennium by agency under contracts for goods or services.
- HB 3401 Allows school district boards of school districts located in specified regions to request distribution of percentage of moneys available to education service district from State School Fund and local revenues.
- HB 3402 Provides that certain persons who apply for driver license, driver permit or identification card be deemed to have consented to registration with Selective Service System.
- HB 3403 Establishes Healthy Vending Task Force to study matters related to nutritional requirements for food and beverage items sold in public buildings.
- HB 3404 Permits counties, under certain conditions, to receive assistance payments from County Assessment Function Funding Assistance Account for 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 fiscal years that do not reflect changes in federal payments to county.
- HB 3405 Requires Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to create, upon request of member of Legislative Assembly, racial and ethnic impact statement for proposed legislation or state measure.
- HB 3406 Authorizes owners, unit owners and residents of planned communities or condominiums to place political signs or flags on units and to hold certain public meetings in units or in common areas.
- HB 3407 Establishes Traditional Health Workers Commission within Oregon Health Authority to advise authority on adoption of criteria and descriptions for coordinated care organizations to use with respect to certain health workers who are not licensed by this state and training and education requirements for those workers.
- HB 3408 Deletes statutory preference for placing forfeited animal with person having prior contact with animal.
- HB 3409 Defines "natural hair care." Specifies that person who is certified to practice hair design or barbering is authorized to practice natural hair care.
- HB 3410 Makes vehicle operated exclusively by one employee in course of employer's business subject to Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act.
- HB 3411 Expands circumstances under which breach of security requires notification under Oregon Consumer Identity Theft Protection Act to include disclosure of written data that contains personal information.
- HB 3412 Establishes Task Force on Reducing Gun Violence.
- HB 3413 Creates crime of endangering a minor by allowing access to a firearm.
- HB 3414 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study various methods of preventing disruption of trade resulting from strikes at ports.
- HB 3415 Requires public body to charge private business market rate for access to radio tower for delivery for hire of radio communications service, radio paging or cellular communications service .
- HB 3416 Directs county clerks to distribute, upon request, list of persons whose ballots have been challenged because signature of person on return identification envelope does not match signature on person's registration card.
- HB 3417 Makes retroactive legislation allowing owner to repurchase condemned property under certain circumstances if required provision not included in agreement for acquisition of property.
- HB 3418 Directs State Board of Pharmacy to classify scopolamine as controlled substance in Schedule I or, if used for currently accepted medical use, Schedule III. Specifies date by which board must classify scopolamine.
- HB 3419 Removes sunset of income tax credit for political contributions.
- HB 3420 Requires Oregon Health Authority to investigate possibility of receiving federal approval to implement copayments or other mechanisms to encourage medical assistance recipients to take personal responsibility for their own health and health care.
- HB 3421 Directs Legislative Assembly to fund kindergarten through grade 12 public education at $6.9 billion for biennium beginning July 1, 2013.
- HB 3422 Creates crimes of drug-induced homicide and drug-induced assault.
- HB 3423 Creates income tax credit for investment in business that produces geothermal energy.
- HB 3424 Directs Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules requiring physician or midwife to inform mother or father after birth of child about benefits of using pulse oximetry to screen infants for congenital heart disease.
- HB 3425 Creates income tax credit for investment in business that manufactures three-dimensional printers, medical equipment or medical devices.
- HB 3426 Prescribes guidelines for administration of statewide assessments.
- HB 3427 Creates income tax credit for investment in business that hires employees in rural area.
- HB 3428 Requires evidence of citizenship for persons registering to vote for first time in this state.
- HB 3429 Authorizes peace officer, community mental health program director or director's designee to take into emergency custody person with mental illness who is not complying with medication regimen and is at risk of being dangerous to self.
- HB 3430 Directs Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules requiring physician or midwife to inform mother or father after birth of child about benefits of testing infants for Krabbe disease.
- HB 3431 Establishes Task Force on Geothermal Energy.
- HB 3432 Establishes Task Force on Nuclear Power.
- HB 3433 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 federal law.
- HB 3434 Defines "within 1,000 feet" as straight line measurement in radius extending 1,000 feet or less in every direction from a specified location or from boundary line of property for purposes of determining whether certain activities and operations are unlawful.
- HB 3435 Increases number of locations for which distillery licensee may permit tastings of distillery products.
- HB 3436 Establishes Oregon Retirement Savings Task Force.
- HB 3437 Requires certain qualifications for appointment as member of State Fish and Wildlife Commission.
- HB 3438 Permits City of Fairview to operate photo radar in school zone while school is in session.
- HB 3439 Authorizes wholesale distribution of agricultural crops, produced on or off farm operator's property, that is integrated with farm use in one or more buildings that existed on or before May 19, 1970.
- HB 3440 Requires Department of Human Services to provide aid necessary to prevent homelessness and assist caretaker relative in returning to employment.
- HB 3441 Establishes Oregon Hatchery Research Center Board.
- HB 3442 Requires contracting agency to pay contractor promptly for goods or services contractor provides in connection with public contract.
- HB 3443 Requires Environmental Quality Commission to prepare certain revisions to Oregon's State Implementation Plan under federal Clean Air Act.
- HB 3444 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.
- HB 3445 Directs Department of Human Services to establish up to three community homes to implement community home model for children and wards in legal custody of department for care, placement and supervision.
- HB 3446 Removes notification and certain examination requirements that apply to children who are taught by private teacher, parent or legal guardian.
- HB 3447 Requires person that conducts floral business operation to disclose physical location of person's principal place of business in advertisements for floral business operation.
- HB 3448 Exempts diesel fuel sold to facilities that store more than 50 gallons of fuel for use in emergency power generation from requirement to contain certain percentage of biodiesel or to contain other diesel with specified percentage of renewable component.
- HB 3449 Requires Department of Human Services to convene planning committee composed of stakeholders and advocates to plan future of Oregon's long term care system for seniors and persons with disabilities.
- HB 3450 Establishes James Beard Public Market Project within Oregon Business Development Department to award grants, make loans and provide other financial assistance for James Beard Public Market.
- HB 3451 Establishes Oceangoing Research Vessel Program to conduct certain marine research.
- HB 3452 Describes circumstances in which wolves may be taken.
- HB 3453 Provides that Governor may proclaim public safety fiscal emergency for one or more counties where fiscal conditions compromise county ability to provide minimally adequate level of public safety services.
- HB 3454 Modifies certain provisions related to water quality.
- HB 3455 Establishes process for electing or appointing board of directors for county service district.
- HB 3456 Authorizes counties to withhold from taxing districts costs to county of assessing property and collecting property taxes.
- HB 3457 Revises conditions for exemption of persons from pesticide licensing and certification laws.
- HB 3458 Establishes Oregon Reinsurance Program to be administered by Oregon Medical Insurance Pool Board.
- HB 3459 Establishes Office of Small Business Assistance in Office of Secretary of State for purpose of facilitating interactions between small businesses and state agencies with regulatory authority over small businesses.
- HB 3460 Directs Oregon Health Authority to establish registration system for medical marijuana facilities for transferring usable marijuana and immature marijuana plants from registry identification cardholders, designated primary caregivers of registry identification cardholders or marijuana grow sites to medical marijuana facilities and from medical marijuana facilities to registry identification cardholders or designated primary caregivers of registry identification cardholders.
- HB 3461 Prohibits utilizing condensations of certain public records in lieu of records themselves as means of satisfying public records requests.
- HB 3462 Makes conforming changes necessitated by amendment to Oregon Constitution proposed by House Joint Resolution 33 (2013).
- HB 3463 Directs Public Defense Services Commission to adopt policies and negotiate contracts that provide for compensation of appointed counsel at rate equivalent to assistant or deputy district attorney of comparable experience practicing within same county as appointed counsel.
- HB 3464 Modifies schedule for issuance of lottery bonds to pay costs of Coos Bay Channel Project.
- HB 3465 Gives tourist facility landlord immunity from liability under certain circumstances during term of rental agreement or lease providing for tenant to occupy tourist facility and operate organizational camp.
- HB 3466 Authorizes pharmacist to initiate or modify drug therapy in accordance with guidelines and protocols established by physician licensed to practice medicine.
- HB 3467 Requires persons that operate websites that disseminate photographic records of arrested individuals and charge fees for removal of these records to remove photographs and related information from all websites within their ownership or control without charging fee when requested in writing and arrest resulted in acquittal or violation, or following expunction.
- HB 3468 Creates Task Force on Bridges Across the Willamette River in Multnomah County.
- HB 3469 Makes legislative findings regarding need for conservation of wild bird species in Oregon.
- HB 3470 Allows brewery-public house licensee or winery licensee to operate mobile premises for purpose of dispensing securely covered containers of alcoholic beverages from parked premises.
- HB 3471 Permits use of alcohol references on customized wine country registration plate.
- HB 3472 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to consider creation of Pay Forward, Pay Back pilot program to replace current system of tuition and fees required to attend institution of higher education.
- HB 3473 Prohibits public body from entering into public contract with contract price of more than $50,000 to construct, reconstruct, renovate, alter, maintain or repair public improvement or public works unless iron, steel and manufactured goods intended for use in public improvement or public works are made within United States.
- HB 3474 Allows student or parent or legal guardian of student to request that student not participate in mental health screening conducted for all students in specified grade or classroom.
- HB 3475 Removes minimum requirements for cost and employment terms for qualifying investment contract.
- HB 3476 Prohibits importation of genetically engineered fish into this state.
- HB 3477 Removes certain exemptions from fees and taxation for out-of-state banks, extranational institutions or foreign associations that engage in certain activities within this state.
- HB 3478 Exempts claims based on conduct that constitutes child abuse, or conduct that constitutes knowingly allowing, permitting or encouraging child abuse, from notice requirement of Oregon Tort Claims Act.
- HB 3479 Prohibits city in Wasco County with population greater than 5,000 from making certain assessments or requiring nonremonstrance agreement with respect to local improvement district as condition of approval of application for partition or permit in furtherance of partition for property zoned for residential use.
- HB 3480 Renames crime of intimidation as bias crime.
- HB 3481 Requires Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to disclose data and information commissioner uses to determine prevailing rate of wage.
- HB 3482 Makes residential landlord responsible for maintenance of hazard trees on rented space for manufactured dwelling.
- HB 3483 Requires certain statements relating to effect of state initiatives on revenues and expenditures of public moneys to appear on ballot titles and envelopes containing ballot titles.
- HB 3484 Modifies provisions relating to public employee retirement.
- HB 3485 Prohibits person from sending advertisement that is for mortgage loan services or other extensions of credit that are secured by real property and that has certain characteristics unless person has previous business relationship with recipient or unless advertisement meets certain criteria.
- HB 3486 Exempts from disclosure under public records law audio recording of voice of caller to 9-1-1 emergency reporting system unless public interest requires disclosure.
- HB 3487 Provides that person who is active member of Public Employees Retirement System at time of death is vested under pension program of Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan if employer certifies to Public Employees Retirement Board that person was killed in course and scope of employment.
- HB 3488 Modifies provisions authorizing borrowing by community college districts to clarify that bonds may be issued for whole district, for single service area or for one or more service areas of district simultaneously.
- HB 3489 Limits escrow agent's exemption from licensing requirements in instances where escrow agent provides debt management services, money transmission services or services to debt management service providers that must be licensed.
- HB 3490 Provides that person appointed or elected as member of Legislative Assembly may not become member of Public Employees Retirement System as legislator member, but may participate in state deferred compensation plan as legislator member.
- HB 3491 Directs Governor to report to Legislative Assembly on matters related to Columbia River Treaty.
- HB 3492 Creates new definitions for provisions related to reduction of use of toxic substances and reduction of generation of hazardous waste.
- HB 3493 Exempts from disclosure voter registration records of individuals less than 18 years of age as of date of request for disclosure.
- HB 3494 Directs Department of Transportation to erect and maintain roadside memorial sign for Tyrone Woods.
- HB 3495 Requires persons that facilitate like-kind exchanges to make certain notifications and to provide bonds or other securities in specified amounts.
- HB 3496 Transfers duties, functions and powers relating to issuance of authorizations and enforcement and certain other duties, functions and powers, from State Board of Psychologist Examiners, Occupational Therapy Licensing Board, State Board of Licensed Social Workers, Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists, State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, State Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine
- HB 3497 Authorizes court to award attorney fees and costs in favor of state agency that is prevailing party in proceeding on judicial review of agency action.
- HB 3498 Sets limit on taxes due on homesteads of seniors with federal adjusted gross income not exceeding 300 percent of federal poverty level equal to total amount of taxes due for property tax year preceding first property tax year for which relief allowed.
- HB 3499 Requires notice of trustee's sale in connection with foreclosure of residential property to include language that warns prospective purchasers that residential property may have been used in manufacturing methamphetamines.
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HB 3500-3599
- HB 3500 Requires washing machine sold in this state to carry warning label stating potential risk to small children of serious injury or drowning.
- HB 3501 Creates crime of exploitation of a child.
- HB 3502 Prohibits Department of Transportation from accepting notification of transfer of title unless form contains all required information.
- HB 3503 Modifies calculation of minimum price for which real property may be sold to recover unpaid final assessments against real property for local improvements.
- HB 3504 Modifies provisions relating to public employee retirement.
- HB 3505 Increases criminal and civil penalties for violations of specified election laws.
- HB 3506 Establishes Task Force on Minority Language Voting Materials.
- HB 3507 Creates Oregon Council on Domestic Violence Prevention and Response within Oregon Health Authority.
- HB 3508 Authorizes Oregon University System to withdraw from Public Employees' Benefit Board health benefit plan and establish or participate in alternative employee health insurance plans.
- HB 3509 Authorizes counties to regulate location of sex offender treatment facilities.
- HB 3510 Prohibits person that is not authorized reseller from selling admission ticket to entertainment event if operator of entertainment event has not released admission tickets for sale.
- HB 3511 Establishes program to provide financial assistance to Oregon students pursuing post-secondary education, including technical, professional and career training.
- HB 3512 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to develop and implement regional Grow Oregon pilot program to provide marketing and technical assistance to emerging growth businesses.
- HB 3513 Provides that matters for which quorum of governing body may not meet in private for purpose of deciding or deliberating are limited to budget, fiscal or policy matters.
- HB 3514 Requires public universities that commission police officers to allow officers to carry firearms.
- HB 3515 Prohibits performing late-term sex-selection abortion.
- HB 3516 Provides that Sunrise Corridor transportation project funded by Oregon Jobs and Transportation Act of 2009 must include improvements to certain highways.
- HB 3517 Creates income or corporate excise tax credit for contributions to organization that is organized for purpose of providing funding for construction of World War II memorial.
- HB 3518 Modifies definition of "social game" for purposes of regulation of gambling.
- HB 3519 Permits insurer, under specified conditions, to post insurance policy and endorsements on insurer's website in lieu of mailing or delivering insurance policy and endorsements to insured.
- HB 3520 Allows Oregon resident filing for bankruptcy to claim either exemptions established by federal law or exemptions established by state law.
- HB 3521 Defines "qualified designated voter registration agency." Directs qualified designated voter registration agencies to provide Secretary of State with age, residence and citizenship data and digital signature of each person who meets qualifications set by secretary by rule.
- HB 3522 Authorizes practitioners to electronically transmit prescriptions for Schedule II controlled substances in nonemergency situations.
- HB 3523 Requires statements of independent expenditures to be filed with Secretary of State using electronic filing system.
- HB 3524 Provides that coach at public university who intentionally or recklessly commits or causes to be committed major violation of rules of National Collegiate Athletic Association is liable for university's actual damages and attorney fees.
- HB 3525 Establishes Oregon Investment Council as public corporation to be governed by board of directors and supervised by executive director.
- HB 3526 Modifies requirements for comprehensive local plan adopted by local mental health authority.
- HB 3527 Prohibits siting compost disposal site within 1,500 feet of school.
- HB 3528 Exempts registered lobbyists from reporting to Oregon Government Ethics Commission moneys spent on lobbying other registered lobbyists.
- HB 3529 Directs road authority to dispose of any dead animal carcass that road authority finds on its highways that are located in areas of known wolf activity.
- HB 3530 Makes revocation or modification of order issued for split use water lease mandatory if in-stream use of water under lease has resulted in injury to existing water right.
- HB 3531 Modifies law regarding establishment and modification of spousal support awards in domestic relations proceedings.
- HB 3532 Increases aircraft fuel tax to 11 cents per gallon for aircraft fuels other than fuel usable by turbine engines.
- HB 3533 Requires provider and resellers of cellular service to provide, at request of law enforcement agency, cellular device location information for purpose of responding to 9-1-1 emergency call or emergency involving risk of death or serious physical harm.
- HB 3534 Directs Department of Transportation to establish Invest in the Future registration plate program for issuance of special registration plate.
- HB 3535 Directs Department of Transportation to report annually to Legislative Assembly describing effects of implementation of chapter 48, Oregon Laws 2013 (Enrolled Senate Bill 833).
- HB 3536 Modifies alternatives for establishing small-scale recreation community using transferable development opportunities from Metolius resort sites.
- HB 3537 Permits elector to simultaneously run as candidate for more than one district office.
- HB 3538 Modifies allocation of punitive damages when incident giving rise to punitive damages occurred outside this state.
- HB 3539 Requires culpable mental state for committing offense of endangering welfare of minor through distribution, sale or causing sale of tobacco to minor.
- HB 3540 Removes exemption for county from filing fees for complaints and petitions filed in Oregon Tax Court.
- HB 3541 Exempts claims based on conduct that constitutes child abuse, or conduct that constitutes knowingly allowing, permitting or encouraging child abuse, from notice requirement of Oregon Tort Claims Act.
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HB 5000-5099
- HB 5001 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Board of Accountancy.
- HB 5002 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5003 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Commission for the Blind for biennial expenses.
- HB 5004 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Citizens' Initiative Review Commission.
- HB 5005 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Corrections for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5006 Directs distribution of moneys from Criminal Fine Account.
- HB 5007 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Criminal Justice Commission for biennial expenses.
- HB 5008 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Emergency Board for allocations during biennium.
- HB 5009 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts and certain federal funds, but excluding lottery funds and other federal funds, collected or received by Employment Department.
- HB 5010 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Employment Relations Board for biennial expenses.
- HB 5011 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Department of Energy.
- HB 5012 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by State Department of Energy.
- HB 5013 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Fish and Wildlife for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5014 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries for biennial expenses.
- HB 5015 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Housing and Community Services Department for biennial expenses.
- HB 5016 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Judicial Department for biennial expenses.
- HB 5017 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Commission on Judicial Fitness and Disability for biennial expenses.
- HB 5018 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Justice for biennial expenses.
- HB 5019 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development for biennial expenses.
- HB 5020 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Bureau of Labor and Industries for biennial expenses.
- HB 5021 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Legislative Administration Committee, Legislative Assembly, Legislative Counsel Committee, Legislative Fiscal Officer, Legislative Revenue Officer and Commission on Indian Services for biennial expenses.
- HB 5022 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Library for biennial expenses.
- HB 5023 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
- HB 5024 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Long Term Care Ombudsman for biennial expenses.
- HB 5025 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Marine Board.
- HB 5026 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Medical Board.
- HB 5027 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon State Board of Nursing.
- HB 5028 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Business Development Department for Oregon Arts Commission and Article XI-Q bond debt service.
- HB 5029 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for Oregon Health and Science University for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5030 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5031 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for Oregon University System for biennial expenses.
- HB 5032 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Student Access Commission for biennial expenses.
- HB 5033 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for biennial expenses.
- HB 5034 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Parks and Recreation Department for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5035 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision for biennial expenses.
- HB 5036 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Board of Pharmacy.
- HB 5037 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by State Board of Pharmacy.
- HB 5038 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of State Police for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5039 Approves increased petroleum load fee adopted by Department of State Police, office of State Fire Marshal.
- HB 5040 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Psychiatric Security Review Board for biennial expenses.
- HB 5041 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Public Defense Services Commission for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5042 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Public Safety Standards and Training for debt service.
- HB 5043 Limits certain biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Public Utility Commission.
- HB 5044 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Racing Commission.
- HB 5045 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Real Estate Agency.
- HB 5046 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission.
- HB 5047 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Veterans' Affairs for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5048 Directs Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board to allocate moneys from Watershed Conservation Operating Fund to various state agencies to implement Article XV, section 4b, of Oregon Constitution.
- HB 5049 Limits expenditures of lottery funds from Parks and Natural Resources Fund for local grant expenditures by Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board for six-year period beginning July 1, 2013.
- HB 5050 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Youth Authority for certain biennial expenses.
- HB 5051 Approves new or increased fees adopted by Oregon Board of Accountancy and approved by Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
- HB 5052 Adjusts, for biennium beginning July 1, 2011, specified appropriations from General Fund to specified state agencies.
- HB 5053 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- HB 5054 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- HB 5055 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- HB 5056 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- HB 5057 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- HB 5058 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- HB 5059 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- HB 5060 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
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HCR 0-99
- HCR 1 Affirms inviolable nature of doctor-patient relationship and right of patients to self-determination and bodily autonomy.
- HCR 2 In memoriam: Mario Pastega, 1916-2012.
- HCR 3 Recognizes Korean veterans for their service during Vietnam War.
- HCR 4 Honors Neil Swarthout for heroic acts as United States Navy pilot.
- HCR 5 Declares commitment of State of Oregon to women who are victims of rape and to their rights to decide whether to continue resulting pregnancy.
- HCR 6 Reaffirms woman's right to make reproductive decisions.
- HCR 7 In memoriam: Patricia Whiting, 1940-2010.
- HCR 8 Commends and honors Clara Peoples for her cultural and humanitarian contributions to her community and this state.
- HCR 9 In memoriam: Harold Williams, 1943-2012.
- HCR 10 Honors Consul General Gao Zhansheng for promoting and assisting person-to-person exchanges between Oregon and People's Republic of China.
- HCR 11 Commends Brigadier General Julie A. Bentz on being first female officer in history of Oregon Army National Guard to achieve rank of Brigadier General.
- HCR 12 Designates Saccharomyces cerevisiae as official microbe of State of Oregon.
- HCR 13 Establishes deadlines for completion of legislative measures for 2013 regular session of Seventy-seventh Legislative Assembly.
- HCR 14 Designates trillium (Trillium ovatum) as official flower of State of Oregon.
- HCR 15 Designates April 21 to 27, 2013, as Financial Literacy Week.
- HCR 16 Recognizes addiction as disease.
- HCR 17 Declares commitment of Legislative Assembly to making lung cancer awareness public health priority.
- HCR 18 Commemorates 100th anniversary of founding of City of West Linn.
- HCR 19 Commemorates 100th anniversary of founding of City of Tualatin.
- HCR 20 Honors Alice Richmond for contributions to community.
- HCR 21 Honors achievements of Helmuth Rilling in 44th and culminating year of his artistic directorship of Oregon Bach Festival.
- HCR 22 Honors H. Royce Saltzman for work on Oregon Bach Festival.
- HCR 23 Recognizes service and sacrifices of atomic veterans.
- HCR 24 Expresses support for creation of Veterans Treatment Court in all judicial districts.
- HCR 25 Expresses support for designation of fourth Saturday in July as National Day of the Cowboy.
- HCR 26 Urges Oregonians to ensure that all families have means to raise their children in healthy environment.
- HCR 27 Honors 2012 Oregon Women of Achievement for outstanding leadership and service to people of Oregon.
- HCR 28 Designates September 5, 2014, as Saxon Day to recognize South Salem High School's tradition of excellence.
- HCR 29 Designates July 3, 2013, as Senior Chief Petty Officer Tyrone Snowden Woods Day in State of Oregon.
- HCR 30 Recognizes and honors Officer Buddy Ray Herron (1969-2011) for his service to this state.
- HCR 31 Honors Ashton James Eaton for outstanding achievements.
- HCR 32 In memoriam: Lynn Lundquist, 1934-2013.
- HCR 33 Commends 2012 Gresham National Little League team for earning its first berth in Little League Baseball World Series.
- HCR 34 Honors Arden Hassenger for his service and sacrifice.
- HCR 35 Honors teacher and coach Bobbie Steninger of Lakeview, Oregon.
- HCR 36 Adjourns sine die 2013 regular session of Seventy-seventh Legislative Assembly.
- HCR 37 Establishes limitations and deadlines for legislative measures for 2014 regular session of Seventy-seventh Legislative Assembly.
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HJM 0-99
- HJM 1 Urges Congress to overturn United States Department of Veterans Affairs regulation prohibiting provision of service or therapy dogs for veterans with emotional and mental disabilities.
- HJM 2 Urges United States Secretary of Interior to allow enhanced management of cormorants by State of Oregon.
- HJM 3 Urges Congress to support marketing of Oregon seafood.
- HJM 4 Urges Congress to refrain from enacting legislation that overturns or thwarts intent of Federal Communications Commission regulations concerning net neutrality and to enact legislation that supports authority of commission to regulate Internet service providers for certain purposes.
- HJM 5 Urges Congress to pass and refer to states constitutional amendment relating to free speech rights of individuals and corporations.
- HJM 6 Urges Congress to propose constitutional amendment to limit certain political contributions.
- HJM 7 Urges Congress to increase investment in Drinking Water State Revolving Fund and Clean Water State Revolving Fund.
- HJM 8 Urges Congress to pass legislation requiring states to eliminate barriers to voting.
- HJM 9 Urges Congress to change funding of veterans' health care from discretionary entitlement to permanent and direct entitlement.
- HJM 10 Urges Congress to pass legislation improving school nutrition requirements to facilitate purchase of locally produced food by school districts.
- HJM 11 Urges Congress to pass legislation providing pathway to citizenship for children of illegal immigrants.
- HJM 12 Urges Congress and Federal Communications Commission to support and protect right-of-way management and compensation authority of local governments.
- HJM 13 Urges Congress to enact legislation that prohibits states and local governments from offering tax incentives to corporations or other businesses in exchange for promises of locating or expanding facilities, retaining existing operations, meeting hiring quotas or providing other future benefits.
- HJM 14 Urges Congress to enact legislation permitting negotiation of drug prices and rebates on behalf of Medicare recipients.
- HJM 15 Urges Congress to support passage of Postal Service Protection Act of 2013.
- HJM 16 Expresses support for United States policy to prevent government of Islamic Republic of Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons capability.
- HJM 17 Urges Congress to direct Pentagon to reopen and review Leonard DeWitt's nomination for Medal of Honor for heroic actions during World War II. .
- HJM 18 Urges Congress to exempt sellers organized in state that does not impose sales and use tax from proposed legislation imposing requirement for sellers to collect and remit sales and use taxes on remote sales.
- HJM 19 Urges Congress to support Bank on Students Loan Fairness Act.
- HJM 20 Urges Congress to investigate alleged abuses of power by Internal Revenue Service and to take legislative action to correct abuses.
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HJR 0-99
- HJR 1 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution prohibiting death penalty.
- HJR 2 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to authorize Legislative Assembly to refer measure merging two or more counties to voters of counties that are subjects of measure.
- HJR 3 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing Oregon Fund.
- HJR 4 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing Oregon Fund.
- HJR 5 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to replace existing freedom of expression provisions with language modeled after freedom of speech and freedom of press provisions of First Amendment to United States Constitution.
- HJR 6 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow indebtedness to finance corpus of Oregon Student Opportunity Fund.
- HJR 7 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to return to former maximum allowable rate of taxes to fund public school system of $7.50 per $1,000 of property s real market value and allow period during which school districts may seek approval of voters for increase in permanent rate limit.
- HJR 8 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to authorize local taxing districts to impose local option taxes not subject to compression under Ballot Measure 5 (1990) if approved by voters.
- HJR 9 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 transportation projects that will prevent or reduce pollution and congestion created by use of motor vehicles.
- HJR 10 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow bills for raising revenue to pass with simple majority of both houses.
- HJR 11 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing Oregon Rainy Day Fund.
- HJR 12 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing Oregon Rainy Day Fund.
- HJR 13 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to reset assessed value and maximum assessed value at real market value upon certain changes to property for purposes of ad valorem property taxation, except for sale of primary residence by low income senior citizens in certain circumstances.
- HJR 14 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow bills that repeal or suspend operation of tax expenditure to pass with simple majority of both houses.
- HJR 15 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require that initiative petition proposing law or constitutional amendment with fiscal impact also provide new tax or fee or increase in rate of existing tax or fee to cover immediate and future costs of law or amendment.
- HJR 16 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing right to hunt, to fish, to trap and to harvest wildlife, and to use traditional methods to hunt, fish, trap and harvest wildlife.
- HJR 17 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing redistricting commission to create state legislative and congressional redistricting plan following each federal decennial census.
- HJR 18 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing obligation of state to ensure that every legal resident of state has access to effective, medically appropriate and affordable health care.
- HJR 19 Proposes revision of Oregon Constitution to remove certain limitations on local option ad valorem property taxes and to freeze assessed value of homestead of certain seniors and disabled individuals at assessed value on date claim filed.
- HJR 20 Proposes revision of Oregon Constitution to allow common school districts and union high school districts to impose taxes to fund public school system at maximum allowable rate of $6.50 per $1,000 of property's real market value, or $7.50 per $1,000 of property's real market value if district submits question of rate to voters.
- HJR 21 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to equal rights.
- HJR 22 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow local option land value ad valorem property taxes outside certain limitations.
- HJR 23 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow local taxing districts to adopt land value taxation system that taxes land at one rate and all other property at lesser rate.
- HJR 24 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow alternate rules for assessing, for property taxation, homestead of certain low income individuals.
- HJR 25 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution prohibiting government imposition of fees or taxes on construction, alteration, abandonment, conversion or operation of water wells.
- HJR 26 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to establish procedure for requiring legislative review of administrative rules.
- HJR 27 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require at least two-thirds majority vote of all members elected to each house of Legislative Assembly to pass bills or adopt joint resolutions.
- HJR 28 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution directing Legislative Assembly to adopt sales tax at rate of five percent on sales of tangible personal property and services and use tax at rate of five percent on purchase price of tangible personal property.
- HJR 29 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to include providing services to veterans among public purposes for which net proceeds of Oregon State Lottery may be spent.
- HJR 30 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution directing Legislative Assembly to adopt sales tax at rate of five percent on sales of tangible personal property and services and use tax at rate of five percent on purchase price of tangible personal property.
- HJR 31 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to repeal provision requiring supermajority to reduce criminal sentence approved by initiative or referendum process.
- HJR 32 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to remove county clerks from elective officials of county.
- HJR 33 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to add school safety and community safety to public purposes for which net proceeds of Oregon State Lottery may be spent.
- HJR 34 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution that limits recall petitions and subsequent elections to one petition per elected official per term.
- HJR 35 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to equal rights.
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HM 0-99
- HM 1 Urges Congress to enact legislation to modernize Toxic Substances Control Act.
- HM 2 Urges United States Department of State and United States Department of Justice to emphasize protecting intellectual property rights and to provide training and guidance to diplomatic and law enforcement personnel stationed overseas to enable personnel to serve as effective advocates for and enforcers of intellectual property rights.
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HR 0-99
- HR 1 Honors Wheeler County Judge Jeanne Burch for exemplary leadership and service to community.
- HR 2 In memoriam: Robert E. Severson, 1932-2012.
- HR 3 In memoriam: Barbara Sackett, 1932-2012.
- HR 4 Honors Jackson County Sheriff August D. Singler on 100th anniversary of his death.
- HR 5 Honors PHAME Academy for contributions to this state.
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HB 2000-2099