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.
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