2014 Regular Session
Bill Selection
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Senate Bills
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SB 1500-1599
- SB 1501 Exempts energy savings performance contracts, under certain circumstances, from requirement to use competitive bidding process to award public improvement contracts.
- SB 1502 Increases maximum number of motor vehicles active in per-mile road usage charge program at any time to 10,000.
- SB 1503 Requires name of candidate for more than one district office that is to be filled at same election to be separately printed on official or special election ballot for each district office for which person is candidate.
- SB 1504 Expands list of prior violations that prohibit individual from becoming circulator.
- SB 1505 Excludes veterans' disability benefits from calculation of spousal support awards in family law proceedings.
- SB 1506 Enacts Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children.
- SB 1507 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Justice for various public safety purposes.
- SB 1508 Modifies sex offender registration requirements to allow sex offender to register with city police department only if offender last resided or intends to reside in city or, if offender lives out of state, only if offender attends school or works in city.
- SB 1509 Allows district school board to enter into approved written agreement with federally recognized Native American tribe in Oregon for use of mascot that represents, is associated with or is significant to tribe.
- SB 1510 Authorizes agencies of executive department, upon receipt of application for discretionary state permit for proposed action, to nominate proposed action to Economic Recovery and Environmental Review Council for enhanced review as project of statewide environmental significance.
- SB 1511 Requires publicly funded school providing prekindergarten to grade 12 education to conduct radon level testing if school undertakes project involving addition, replacement or other significant alteration of heating, air conditioning or ventilation equipment, rebalancing of air moving system or remodeling, renovation or alteration affecting building envelope or structural components.
- SB 1512 Makes Klamath Basin water right determined and established in order of determination existing water right for purposes of statute governing leasing of existing water rights for in-stream use.
- SB 1513 Makes cost assistance available for reforestation of small forestland following loss from catastrophic fire event.
- SB 1514 Until July 1, 2015, increases percentage of moneys distributed for county parks from 35 percent to 40 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 1515 Expands list of prior violations that prohibit individual from becoming circulator.
- SB 1516 Requires development of plan for Salmonberry Trail.
- SB 1517 Increases penalties for certain sex crimes when specified criteria proven to jury.
- SB 1518 Modifies definition of "supervisory employee" for purposes of public employee collective bargaining law.
- SB 1519 Requires dentist to test, at least once per week, autoclave or other heat sterilization device.
- SB 1520 Subject to rules of Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services, exempts from registration securities that renewable energy cooperative corporation issues to cooperative corporation members as evidence of membership in cooperative corporation or to show members' respective interests in assets, reserves or patronage dividends.
- SB 1521 Establishes Work Group on Commercial Interior Design.
- SB 1522 Restricts use of motor vehicle registration plate surveillance cameras.
- SB 1523 Requires coverage of applied behavior analysis and treatment of children with pervasive developmental disorder by self-insured plans offered by Public Employees' Benefit Board, Oregon Educators Benefit Board and Oregon Health and Science University.
- SB 1524 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to examine viability of program allowing students who graduated from high school in state or who completed grade 12 to attend community college for specified period without paying tuition and fees.
- SB 1525 Grants Higher Education Coordinating Commission authority to enter into and administer interstate agreements regarding provision of post-secondary distance education.
- SB 1526 Requires Oregon Health Authority to investigate whether, and under what terms and conditions, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is likely to approve using Children's Health Insurance Program funds to subsidize costs of commercial health insurance coverage for children with family incomes from 200 percent to 300 percent of federal poverty guidelines.
- SB 1527 Directs Oregon Business Development Department, in coordination with local workforce investment boards, to contract with private or public entities to develop Dislocated Worker Training Program as pilot program to enable unemployed and underemployed engineers and industry professionals in bioscience and manufacturing traded sector industries to be reemployed in Oregon.
- SB 1528 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 1529 Requires name of member or committee of Legislative Assembly requesting set of proposed amendments to legislative measure to be identified on proposed amendments.
- SB 1530 Modifies provisions allowing for optional reduced rates of personal income tax on nonpassive income.
- SB 1531 Specifies that governing body of city or county may adopt ordinances that impose reasonable regulations on operation of medical marijuana facilities.
- SB 1532 For purposes of transfer to Shared Services Fund, requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to state separately personal income tax revenue attributable to new jobs and retained jobs.
- SB 1533 Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to conduct study of local government taxation of telecommunications service providers and propose method of taxation that taxes competitors uniformly and is acceptable to local governments.
- SB 1534 Makes corrections to provisions related to income tax subtraction for senior medical expenses, tax treatment of domestic international sales corporations and distribution of proceeds from cigarette tax.
- SB 1535 Limits investment of local government funds to statutory investment pool for local and tribal government funds.
- SB 1536 Clarifies statutes regarding maintaining and access to "record of the case" and "supplemental confidential file" in juvenile court proceedings.
- SB 1537 Provides that mutuel pool for live or previously held horse race may include amounts carried forward from mutuel pool from previous races.
- SB 1538 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 and specified number of public charter schools are located in school district.
- SB 1539 Imposes requirements on step therapy drug protocols required by specified persons that pay for or reimburse claims for prescription drugs.
- SB 1540 Prohibits person or person's affiliate from communicating demand to recipient if in demand person or affiliate alleges, asserts or claims in bad faith that recipient has infringed or contributed to infringing patent or rights that patentee, assignee or licensee has under patent.
- SB 1541 Extends sunset for tax credit for crop donation.
- SB 1542 Establishes program administered by Home Care Commission to allow private payers to purchase home care services from commission through registry maintained by commission.
- SB 1543 Makes reduction of hours worked by full-time employee for sole purpose of preventing employee's eligibility for coverage under Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act unlawful employment practice.
- SB 1544 Changes membership and meeting requirements of Citizens' Initiative Review Commission.
- SB 1545 Adds two legislators as nonvoting members of Oregon Ocean Science Trust.
- SB 1546 Resolves terminology conflict to reflect that offense of endangering welfare of minor through distributing, selling or causing sale of tobacco to minor is Class A violation.
- SB 1547 Authorizes county governing bodies and small business employers to enter into agreements for reimbursement of portion of wages paid to youth employees.
- SB 1548 Amends certain statutes that reference "physician" to include references to "physician assistant" and "nurse practitioner." Takes effect July 1, 2014.
- SB 1549 Excepts persons authorized to engage in public accountancy in this state from provisions regulating investigators.
- SB 1550 Requires that criminal trials commence within specified time limits.
- SB 1551 Requires person to request criminal background check before transferring firearm to any other person.
- SB 1552 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.
- SB 1553 Directs Long Term Care Ombudsman, in consultation with Residential Facilities Advisory Committee, to appoint Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator in office of Long Term Care Ombudsman to provide public guardian and conservator services for persons claiming to be without relatives or friends willing or able to serve as guardians or conservators and claiming to lack financial resources to obtain private guardian or conservator.
- SB 1554 Authorizes county to adopt education funding protection ordinance for up to 10 years if at least 50 percent by area of county is subject to certain exemption or special assessment programs under ad valorem property tax statutes or if county has population of 100,000 or less.
- SB 1555 Caps amount of bonds or other securities required of bidder or purchaser in connection with forest product sales by State Forester.
- SB 1556 Declares that person 21 years of age or older legally should be able to possess, transfer or produce marijuana.
- SB 1557 Specifies when vehicle dealer has received certificate of title or other primary ownership document for purpose of offense of failure to provide clear title.
- SB 1558 Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to pay compensation due to workers of members of certain decertified self-insured employer groups and to set standards by rule for proof of financial viability of self-insured employer and for insurance coverage retention and combined net worth of members of self-insured employer group.
- SB 1559 Limits inclusion of Oregon Liquor Control Commission in definition of "criminal justice agency" for purposes of certain statutes dealing with fingerprinting, criminal background checks, agency information and data sharing and other matters.
- SB 1560 Modifies requirements for health plan coverage of telemedical services.
- SB 1561 Exempts establishment where practitioner dispenses drugs from laws and rules related to regulation of drug outlets if establishment and practitioner meet certain criteria.
- SB 1562 Modifies requirements for health insurance coverage of services, medications and supplies necessary for management of diabetes during pregnancy.
- SB 1563 Authorizes Oregon Business Development Department to undertake entrepreneurial development activities for traded sector industries and in rural communities.
- SB 1564 Establishes defective ballot boards to inspect ballots that cannot accurately be tallied by vote tally system.
- SB 1565 Prohibits discrimination based on age, expected length of life, present or predicted disability, degree of medical dependency or quality of life in issuance of health benefit plans and in determination of medical services covered by state medical assistance program.
- SB 1566 Declares state public policy to promote coordinated provision of education, employment, economic development and job training.
- SB 1567 Modifies reinstatement rights of management service employees who have immediate prior former regular status in classified service.
- SB 1568 Prohibits Department of Revenue from assigning tax debts to private collection agencies.
- SB 1569 Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish and maintain list of designated high priority chemicals of concern for children's health used in children's products.
- SB 1570 Repeals sunset on provisions related to low carbon fuel standards.
- SB 1571 Allows person contracting for restoration work to rescind contract within five days after formation of contract.
- SB 1572 Establishes standard for measuring distance between proposed or existing well and surface water source for purpose of determining probability or existence of impairment of, or substantial or undue interference with, existing rights of others to appropriate surface water.
- SB 1573 Increases percentage of federal earned income credit allowed as credit against personal income taxes.
- SB 1574 Clarifies that standards for dual credit programs must establish manner by which students in grades 9 through 12 may earn course credit for both high school and community college or public university.
- SB 1575 Allows establishment in forest zone or mixed farm and forest zone of facility for utilizing raw logs.
- SB 1576 Establishes Oregon Empowerment Scholarship Program for purpose of providing options in education to students.
- SB 1577 Requires Department of State Police and all sheriffs and municipal police departments to adopt written policies relating to missing vulnerable adults on or before January 1, 2015.
- SB 1578 Modifies types of green energy technology for which at least 1.5 percent of total contract price of certain public improvement contract for construction or certain reconstruction or major renovation of public building must be spent.
- SB 1579 Requires health plans with prescription drug benefits and coordinated care organizations to each adopt synchronization policy for synchronizing refill dates of patients' prescription drugs.
- SB 1580 Prohibits methadone clinic from commencing operation at site within 1,000 feet of pediatric clinic or public park.
- SB 1581 Directs public universities and community colleges to increase voter registration access and information.
- SB 1582 Authorizes Oregon Health Authority, overseen by Oregon Medical Insurance Pool Board, to make expenditures for transitional medical insurance pool program from ending balance of moneys received from premium assessments and from reinsurance program funds.
- SB 1583 Prohibits public body from obtaining location information of cellular telephone or other electronic communication device without warrant, consent or certain emergent circumstances.
- SB 1584 Allows State Department of Agriculture to issue person permit for keeping of qualifying exotic animal.
- SB 1585 Modifies requirements for mining using motorized dredge equipment in beds and banks of rivers and tributaries in this state.
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SB 5700-5799
- SB 5701 Adjusts biennial allocations of lottery moneys from Administrative Services Economic Development Fund.
- SB 5702 Limits expenditures from federal funds collected or received by Department of Transportation for public safety broadband planning for six-year period beginning July 1, 2013.
- SB 5703 Changes fund into which proceeds of certain lottery bonds are deposited for State Department of Energy.
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SCR 200-299
- SCR 201 Celebrates 100th anniversary of Oregon Supreme Court Building.
- SCR 202 Honors heroism of Oregon City Reserve Police Officer Robert Libke.
- SCR 203 In memoriam: Thomas Vaughan, 1924-2013.
- SCR 204 Honors Major General Raymond F. Rees for his distinguished career and service to his state and country.
- SCR 205 Honors visionary Oregon musician Curtis Salgado.
- SCR 206 Establishes deadlines for presession-filed legislative measures for 2015 regular session of Seventy-eighth Legislative Assembly.
- SCR 207 Adjourns sine die 2014 regular session of Seventy-seventh Legislative Assembly.
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SJM 200-299
- SJM 201 Urges President and Congress to pursue Oregon and California Railroad grant land management reforms.
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SJR 200-299
- SJR 201 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to modify maximum number of calendar days of regular sessions of Legislative Assembly.
- SJR 202 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution creating State Board of Education.
- SJR 203 Rescinds Senate Joint Resolution 34 (2013).
- SJR 204 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require Legislative Assembly each biennium to spend one-third of legislatively adopted budget on education and seven percent of legislatively adopted budget on public safety activities.
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SR 200-299
- SR 201 Designates Clatsop Community College as Oregon's Maritime Training College.
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SB 1500-1599
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House Bills
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HB 4000-4099
- HB 4001 Allows person elected or appointed to office of sheriff, county judge or county commissioner in county with population of fewer than 110,000 inhabitants to continue to be retired member of Public Employees Retirement System and continue to receive retirement benefits under system.
- HB 4002 Makes changes to educational and training qualifications necessary to be licensed to practice psychology.
- HB 4003 Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- HB 4004 Makes corrections to provisions related to income tax subtraction for senior medical expenses, tax treatment of domestic international sales corporations and distribution of proceeds from cigarette tax.
- HB 4005 Increases number of enterprise zones that may be designated for electronic commerce.
- HB 4006 Specifies that for purposes of presumptive sentence of life imprisonment for third felony sex crime conviction, sentences for prior convictions that are imposed in same proceeding constitute separate sentences when there are two or more victims or separate criminal episodes.
- HB 4007 Prohibits district school board from imposing time limitation on consent given to resident student to attend schools of another school district.
- HB 4008 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 4009 Provides that Department of Education is responsible for provision of educational services to students admitted to pediatric nursing facilities and for payment of costs for those services.
- HB 4010 Authorizes Employment Department to make public all decisions of Employment Appeals Board.
- HB 4011 Permits pawnbroker to charge pledgor $1 fee to renew placement of firearm with pawnbroker.
- HB 4012 Increases criminal and civil penalties for violations of specified election laws.
- HB 4013 Authorizes practitioners to electronically transmit prescriptions for Schedule II controlled substances in nonemergency situations.
- HB 4014 Provides that if insurer or supervising entity does not provide timely notice of termination, coverage under policy of portable electronics insurance continues despite enrolled customer's exhaustion of aggregate limit of liability until insurer or supervising entity provides notice of termination.
- HB 4015 Directs certain state agencies to use regional priorities for community and economic development in consideration of project funding decisions made in connection with grant, loan or incentive programs.
- HB 4016 Appropriates moneys to Oregon Business Development Department for Industry Competitiveness Fund to fund entrepreneurial and industry development activities.
- HB 4017 For purposes of litigation regarding local improvement district assessment or reassessment lien levied within certain dates by city, if owner or predecessor in interest objected to formation of district and assessment or reassessment was more than double real market value of property and exceeded real market value by more than $1.4 million, requires court to revise assessment or reassessment, if higher, down to dollar value of special benefit to property attributable to local improvement on date
- HB 4018 Changes date by which Eastern Oregon University, Oregon Institute of Technology, Southern Oregon University or Western Oregon University may request institutional governing board to May 15, 2014, and changes process of board formation.
- HB 4019 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to annually identify federal or national entity that best provides information about affordability and value of institutions of higher education in Oregon.
- HB 4020 Changes entities responsible for analyzing biennial performance reviews submitted by Engineering and Technology Industry Council and for controlling associated fund and receiving appropriation moneys.
- HB 4021 Directs public universities to charge nonresident veteran who is graduate 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 4022 Requires providers of radio communications service for cellular devices to provide, at request of law enforcement agency, call location information, or best available location information, of cellular device used to place 9-1-1 call requesting emergency assistance or reasonably believed to be in possession of individual in emergency situation that involves risk of death or serious physical harm to individual.
- HB 4023 Designates portion of U.S. Highway 26 within Warm Springs Reservation as Warm Springs Veterans Memorial Highway.
- HB 4024 Authorizes Bureau of Labor and Industries to adopt rules to implement provisions of statute requiring public employer to interview each veteran who applies for civil service position or eligibility list, if veteran has skills from military education or experience that substantially relate to civil service position.
- HB 4025 Clarifies that maximum amount of home or farm loan made by Department of Veterans' Affairs to eligible individual applies to each loan.
- HB 4026 Requires providers of ignition interlock devices to notify court that required device to be installed of any negative reports downloaded from ignition interlock device.
- HB 4027 Transfers Oregon Arts Commission from Oregon Business Development Department to ___.
- HB 4028 Allows Oregon State Lottery to use moneys allocated for payment of costs of administration of state lottery to pay expenses incurred to implement policies related to problem gambling, to collect data related to problem gambling and to advertise availability of programs for treatment of problem gambling.
- HB 4029 Authorizes withdrawal of tract from city located within Metro and incorporated between January 1, 2000, and January 1, 2005, if city did not acknowledge comprehensive plan and land use regulations within four years after incorporation and any portion of tract is on boundary of city and within one-half mile of another city.
- HB 4030 Establishes Task Force on Information Technology Project Accountability.
- HB 4031 Transfers State Interoperability Executive Council from Department of Transportation to Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
- HB 4032 Adds Oregon Volunteer Firefighters Association to list of entities eligible for individual income tax return checkoff contribution.
- HB 4033 Requires beneficiary or beneficiary's agent to prepare and deliver note that is evidence of obligation grantor owes to beneficiary and beneficiary statement within 21 days after receiving demand for statement from entitled person.
- HB 4034 Prohibits performing late-term sex-selection abortions.
- HB 4035 Allows corrections officer employed by Department of Corrections to lawfully possess firearm in locked trunk, glove compartment, center console or other container in officer's personal vehicle when vehicle is parked in department parking lot, department has not provided secure storage for firearms owned by officers and officer is present at department in official capacity.
- HB 4036 Expands crime of assault in the third degree to include, under certain circumstances, causing physical injury to person employed at state mental hospital or person who is patient of state mental hospital.
- HB 4037 Authorizes county sheriff to designate county juvenile department or Oregon Youth Authority to provide direct transfer of juvenile offenders to youth correction facility as part of agreement with Department of Corrections or supervisory authority of county.
- HB 4038 Modifies provisions that establish process for tenants of manufactured dwelling park to purchase park.
- HB 4039 Provides exemption from ad valorem property taxation for property of nonprofit corporation that, for tax year beginning on July 1, 2012, was actually offered, occupied or used as low-income housing and granted exemption by county.
- HB 4040 Requires Oregon State Lottery Commission to balance its obligation to maximize net revenues with its obligation to serve public good.
- HB 4041 Expands energy improvement program by authorizing local governments to facilitate private financing of energy improvements by property owners.
- HB 4042 Adds renewable marine energy to types of energy for which availability of net metering is required.
- HB 4043 Restricts use of electricity by electric cooperative if facility generating electricity emits amount of greenhouse gases per megawatt-hour greater than any generating facility that generates electricity distributed or sold by Bonneville Power Administration.
- HB 4044 Establishes standard for measuring distance between proposed or existing well and surface water source for purpose of determining probability or existence of impairment of, or substantial or undue interference with, existing rights of others to appropriate surface water.
- HB 4045 Retroactively revives Well Constructors Continuing Education Committee.
- HB 4046 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Fish and Wildlife for study on effects of cormorant predation on juvenile salmonids.
- HB 4047 Establishes Task Force on Transportation and Customer Service Efficiency to study customer service performance in Department of Transportation field offices that provide driver and motor vehicle services.
- HB 4048 Provides that public body and its officers, employees and agents are not immune from liability for wrongful death of person who is covered by workers' compensation law if death occurred in course and scope of decedent's employment, death occurred as result of criminal conduct and decedent was not employed by public body at time of death.
- HB 4049 Exempts vessel ocean Dungeness crab permits from being subject to revocation or refusal of issuance by State Fish and Wildlife Commission or by court order under certain circumstances.
- HB 4050 Removes prohibition against insurer's issuing or delivering to small employer policy of insurance against risk of economic loss under less than fully insured employee health benefit plan.
- HB 4051 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 4052 Provides that electronic record that provides or delivers notice, offer, disclosure, document, form, correspondence, information or other communication required or permitted under insurance laws of this state satisfies requirement for provision or availability to consumer in writing.
- HB 4053 Modifies biennial distribution to Legal Aid Account from amounts collected as fees and charges in circuit courts.
- HB 4054 Establishes ballot title for Senate Bill 833 (2013) for use in November 2014 general election.
- HB 4055 Establishes procedures for collecting emergency communications tax on prepaid wireless telecommunications service and interconnected Voice over Internet Protocol service.
- HB 4056 Prohibits county clerk or county recording officer from recording document that records death filed in conjunction with owning or having interest in land if document originated in this state and includes medical information related to cause of death.
- HB 4057 Directs certain boards and agencies to report to interim and statutory committees of Legislative Assembly by October 1, 2014, regarding implementation of new requirements to accept substantially equivalent military training or experience for certain education, experience or training requirements in order to obtain license, certificate or other authorization to practice profession.
- HB 4058 Amends 40-40-20 education goals to include apprenticeship programs registered with State Apprenticeship and Training Council.
- HB 4059 Creates Joint Legislative Committee to Review Agency Regulation of Oregon Businesses.
- HB 4060 Requires persons registering to vote in this state for first time to supply acceptable evidence of residency.
- HB 4061 Prohibits public bodies from adopting rules, enacting ordinances or instituting policies that require health care practitioners to provide medically inaccurate information or medical services inconsistent with appropriate and evidence-based standards or that prohibit health care practitioners from providing medical services consistent with appropriate and evidence-based standards.
- HB 4062 Modifies standards that State Board of Education must adopt related to student education records.
- HB 4063 Establishes Task Force on Statutory Common School Fund Loans to identify opportunities for making loans from Common School Fund for purpose of financing projects that provide significant in-state economic benefits.
- HB 4064 Establishes standard for measuring distance between proposed or existing well and surface water source for purpose of determining probability or existence of impairment of, or substantial or undue interference with, existing rights of others to appropriate surface water.
- HB 4065 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.
- HB 4066 Authorizes Chief Justice of Supreme Court to establish reasonable fees for use of Oregon Judicial Case Information Network.
- HB 4067 Modifies provisions allowing for optional reduced rates of personal income tax on nonpassive income attributable to partnership or S corporation by limiting amount of income for which reduced rate may be claimed and by decreasing number of annual hours of work required for employee of entity.
- HB 4068 Modifies requirements for concealed handgun license applicants.
- HB 4069 Establishes Oregon Task Force on Career and Technical Education Teaching for purpose of increasing availability and quality of teachers of career and technical education courses.
- HB 4070 Requires Oregon Board of Dentistry, upon request of individual who has been disciplined by board, to remove from its website and other publicly accessible print and electronic publications information related to disciplining individual if individual meets certain criteria.
- HB 4071 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 4072 Creates subtraction from federal taxable income for up to $500 in cash dividends paid by employer to employee for participation in workplace wellness program.
- HB 4073 Defines "vapor product." Amends laws related to consumption of tobacco products by minors to include references to consumption of vapor products by minors, including crime of endangering welfare of minor and other criminal offenses and civil penalties related to use or acquisition of tobacco by minor.
- HB 4074 Authorizes Board of Medical Imaging to waive specified licensing requirements for individual who meets certain criteria.
- HB 4075 Authorizes certain hunters to use battery-powered scoping devices, laser sighting devices and pin sight lights to hunt.
- HB 4076 Directs Eastern Oregon University, Oregon Institute of Technology, Southern Oregon University and Western Oregon University to develop pilot programs for fixed cost bachelor's degrees.
- HB 4077 Adds one member to Oregon Education Investment Board who serves as member of school district board.
- HB 4078 Validates urban growth boundary adopted by Metro and acknowledged by Land Conservation and Development Commission as acknowledged urban growth boundary of Metro.
- HB 4079 Directs Oregon State Lottery to convene work group to study and make recommendations regarding feasibility of allowing financial institutions to offer prize-linked savings accounts under authority of Oregon State Lottery.
- HB 4080 Establishes procedures for collecting emergency communications tax imposed on consumers of prepaid wireless telecommunications service.
- HB 4081 Specifies acts and practices of charitable organizations that are violations of law .
- HB 4082 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development for Back To Work Oregon program.
- HB 4083 Requires person, before sending unsolicited check, draft or other payment instrument or offer to extend credit or lend money to consumer, either to send notice to consumer at least seven days in advance or to establish and use system by which consumer must affirmatively consent to receive check, draft or other payment instrument or offer to extend credit or lend money.
- HB 4084 Directs Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development to administer grant program for purpose of distributing funds to community colleges to make child care services available to community college students.
- HB 4085 Modifies requirements for insurance coverage of colorectal cancer screening examinations and laboratory tests.
- HB 4086 Unless public interest requires disclosure, exempts from disclosure under public records law personally identifiable information collected by mass transit electronic fare collection systems.
- HB 4087 Establishes Task Force on School Safety.
- HB 4088 Modifies crime of criminal mistreatment in first degree to include sexual contact with dependent person by person paid to provide care for dependent person.
- HB 4089 Limits length of incarceration court may impose when certain probationary sentences are revoked for reasons other than commission of new crime.
- HB 4090 Allows Department of Education to award grants to encourage participation in summer meals programs.
- HB 4091 Authorizes preference in hiring and promotions for employees of private employers who have served in uniformed services and for spouses of such employees under certain circumstances.
- HB 4092 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 4093 Creates public record exemption for written agreements relating to conservation of greater sage grouse entered into voluntarily by owners or occupiers of land with soil and water conservation district.
- HB 4094 Provides that person is immune from prosecution for offense of possession of alcohol by person under 21 years of age if person was in need of medical assistance due to alcohol consumption or if person sought medical assistance for another person in need of medical assistance due to alcohol consumption, and evidence of offense resulted from person's having sought or obtained medical assistance .
- HB 4095 Provides method for giving notice to Internet service providers that wish to install Internet lines within state highway right-of-way.
- HB 4096 Requires director and managers of Department of Consumer and Business Services, executive director and managers of Oregon Health Insurance Exchange Corporation, and statewide elected officials who elect to obtain health insurance provided by state, to select health benefit plan offered through health insurance exchange.
- HB 4097 Creates subtraction from taxable income for payment of interest on principal of loans used to attend institution of higher education in Oregon to obtain degree.
- HB 4098 Allows Department of Corrections inmates to receive credit for time served for presentence incarceration after arrest for lesser included offense, greater inclusive offense or crime committed during same criminal episode as sentencing crime.
- HB 4099 Directs Department of Justice to conduct study on laws of this state that would need to be amended if people of this state vote to legalize marijuana at next regular general election held throughout this state.
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HB 4100-4199
- HB 4100 Makes legislative findings and declarations regarding genetically engineered food.
- HB 4101 Imposes severance tax on harvest of timber from forestlands in Oregon at rate of $15 per thousand feet, board measure, to fund income tax credit for milling of logs in Oregon and for distribution to counties.
- HB 4102 Prohibits public or private post-secondary institutions of education from entering into contracts with student financial aid management firms unless contracts meet certain requirements.
- HB 4103 Provides that lien claimant's failure to give notice of foreclosure sale to lien debtor with interest in, or to person with security interest in, chattel for which Department of Transportation, State Marine Board or Oregon Department of Aviation requires certificate of title or certificate of registration entitles lien debtor to bring action against lien claimant for market value of chattel at time of foreclosure sale, plus attorney fees, or entitles person with security interest in chattel to b
- HB 4104 Prohibits health benefit plan that provides coverage for injured worker from excluding, and requires plan to expedite, preauthorizations for medical services.
- HB 4105 Repeals annual public purpose expenditure standard.
- HB 4106 Exempts from property taxation real and personal property of history museum, natural history museum or science museum that is land on which museum is situated or that is used in conjunction with public displays, used to educate public, used to sell goods related to displays or educational purpose of museum, used to sell goods and services providing refreshment to public while visiting museum or used as theater for presentations about history or science.
- HB 4107 Extends Alternative Fuel Vehicle Revolving Fund loan program to certain private entities.
- HB 4108 Requires Oregon Health Authority to contract with nonprofit organizations to operate pilot project to provide used durable medical equipment to medical assistance recipients.
- HB 4109 Requires Oregon Health Authority to commission independent study of costs and impacts of operating basic health program in Oregon.
- HB 4110 Prohibits insurer from denying reimbursement under health benefit plan for covered services provided to person in custody of local supervisory authority, if person is in custody pending disposition of charges.
- HB 4111 Establishes Public Infrastructure Commission to identify Oregon's public infrastructure funding needs and to research and analyze financing and procurement methods for public infrastructure projects.
- HB 4112 Requires tax collector of county in which real property is located to assign property tax lien to assignee if tax collector receives written authorization from property owner and payment of taxes and fee from assignee.
- HB 4113 Modifies conditions that must be met before State Treasurer may issue bonds to pay for Interstate 5 bridge replacement project.
- HB 4114 Authorizes court to appoint protected person special advocate in protective proceeding at any time after appointment of fiduciary that is not financial institution or trust company.
- HB 4115 Defines "vapor product" and "vape." Amends laws related to consumption of tobacco products by minors to include references to consumption of vapor products by minors, including crime of endangering welfare of minor and other criminal offenses and civil penalties related to use or acquisition of tobacco by minor.
- HB 4116 Directs Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development and Higher Education Coordinating Commission to jointly establish grant program for purpose of distributing moneys to community colleges to increase number of underserved, low-income and first-generation college-bound students who enroll in community college and make progress toward degree or certificate.
- HB 4117 Directs Department of Education to make grants to improve student achievement in certain schools that are high poverty and low performing.
- HB 4118 Requires qualified nonprofit agency for individuals with disabilities to pay state minimum wage and otherwise comply with state labor and occupational health and safety laws.
- HB 4119 Permits contracting agency to solicit or use pricing policies or proposals or other pricing information to determine compensation for consultant providing certain services only after contracting agency has selected candidate and before entering into contract with consultant.
- HB 4120 Expands scholarships for children of public safety officers killed or injured in line of duty to include children of reserve officers and volunteer firefighters killed or disabled in line of duty.
- HB 4121 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development for child care expenses of community college students.
- HB 4122 Requires state contracting agency or public corporation that implements information technology initiative to obtain quality management services from qualified contractor if value of information technology initiative exceeds $5 million or meets criteria or standards that State Chief Information Officer or Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services specifies by rule or policy.
- HB 4123 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to establish for every entering undergraduate class at each public university with governing board minimum percentage of students who must be Oregon residents.
- HB 4124 Establishes Youth Suicide Intervention and Prevention Coordinator within Oregon Health Authority .
- HB 4125 Adds reserve officer to category of victims for which aggravated murder can be charged when murder is related to performance of official duties.
- HB 4126 Allows consumer-owned utilities to use certain amount of unbundled renewable energy certificates to meet renewable portfolio standard under certain circumstances.
- HB 4127 Requires that majority of members of Oregon Education Investment Board be public educational professionals who work, or have worked, on regular basis in public educational setting.
- HB 4128 Requires that, in election proposing annexation, votes from territory to be annexed and annexing city be counted separately to determine separate majorities if territory is 100 acres or more.
- HB 4129 Increases rate of taxation on cigarettes and tobacco products.
- HB 4130 Imposes restrictions on number of times for design and number of years for implementation that school district is eligible for grant under School District Collaboration Grant Program.
- HB 4131 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 4132 Prohibits person from sending advertisement for mortgage loan services or other extensions of credit secured by real property if advertisement has certain characteristics, unless person has previous business relationship with recipient or unless advertisement meets certain criteria.
- HB 4133 Directs Legislative Counsel and Department of Justice to review statute laws and identify those that are outdated, obsolete or duplicative.
- HB 4134 Directs Youth Development Council to allocate funds available to support community-based prevention and intervention programs and services based on indicators of need for youth ages 6 through 20.
- HB 4135 Requires State Chief Information Officer to advise executive staff of state agencies, boards or commissions on specified information technology trends and resources.
- HB 4136 Permits district school board to enter into written agreement with federally recognized Native American tribe in Oregon to identify acceptable name, symbol or image of mascot that represents or is associated with Native American tribe, to identify behavior expectations at athletic events and to identify required training on cultural diversity.
- HB 4137 Appropriates moneys to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for Primary Health Care Loan Forgiveness Program.
- HB 4138 Modifies method of apportionment of business income of interstate broadcaster for purposes of corporate excise taxation.
- HB 4139 Requires Oregon State University, in consultation with State Department of Agriculture, to develop educational materials regarding best practices for avoiding adverse effects of pesticides on populations of bees and other pollinating insects.
- HB 4140 Provides that individual may not, by agreement or otherwise, waive any right that individual has by reason of law, rule, ordinance or other regulation of this state, or political subdivision of this state, that provides for protecting consumer health, safety or welfare unless law, rule, ordinance or regulation specifically permits waiver.
- HB 4141 Provides that certain property tax exemptions and certain cancellations of property taxes do not apply to property taxes imposed by school districts or education service districts.
- HB 4142 Amends definition of "rural area" to mean area outside urban growth boundary of city of 40,000 or more, as boundary is acknowledged on date on which application is submitted for strategic investment program.
- HB 4143 Authorizes court, as part of settlement or judgment in class action, to approve process for payment of damages.
- HB 4144 Establishes Oregon Investment Department as public investment agency to be supervised by director appointed by Oregon Investment Council.
- HB 4145 Requires that examination for pesticide operator license classification to engage in business of pesticide application for control of pests deleterious to public health include questions testing applicant's knowledge regarding proper practices for treatment of bedbugs.
- HB 4146 Requires Housing and Community Services Department to cease activities that are related to moneys collected for new low-income weatherization and low-income electric bill payment assistance.
- HB 4147 Requires Governor to appoint to Higher Education Coordinating Commission as voting members one student from community college, one student from Eastern Oregon University, Oregon Institute of Technology, Southern Oregon University or Western Oregon University and one student from University of Oregon, Oregon State University or Portland State University.
- HB 4148 Changes interest rate accruing on deferred taxes under homestead property tax deferral program from six percent compounded annually to six percent per annum.
- HB 4149 Directs Department of Transportation to provide expedited titling services upon request by vehicle dealer.
- HB 4150 Revises assessment and grading system standards for school districts.
- HB 4151 Requires investigations of abuse of persons 65 years of age or older by Department of Human Services to be completed within 120 days from date of report of abuse except when concurrent criminal investigation is ongoing.
- HB 4152 Specifies conditions for coordinated care organization or entity contracting with or participating in coordinated care organization to employ health care practitioners.
- HB 4153 Authorizes cities and counties to adopt ordinances for expedited siting of industrial, manufacturing or natural resource facilities in areas of high unemployment.
- HB 4154 Requires Oregon Health Insurance Exchange Corporation to request federal agency to allow individuals and businesses to qualify for premium tax credits, cost-sharing reductions and business tax relief if individuals and businesses enrolled in qualified health plans directly with insurers.
- HB 4155 Authorizes Public Employees Retirement Board to establish procedures for recovering administrative costs from participating public employers for providing to those employers information or services needed to report in compliance with generally accepted accounting principles.
- HB 4156 Authorizes Department of Human Services to appear as party in juvenile court proceeding without appearance of Attorney General at any hearing held after hearing on jurisdictional petition required by specified statute, and any proceeding where district attorney represents state and positions of department and state are not in conflict.
- HB 4157 Abolishes Industries for the Blind program.
- HB 5200-5299
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HCR 200-299
- HCR 201 Establishes deadlines for completion of legislative measures for 2014 regular session of Seventy-seventh Legislative Assembly.
- HCR 202 Recognizes and honors Reserve Sergeant Scott Collins and Reserve Deputy Mark Whitehead for their service to this state.
- HCR 203 Recognizes Hunt Memorial Park as home of Wasco County Fair since 1914.
- HCR 204 Honors William "Bill" Johnson for being first American male to win gold medal at Olympic Games in Alpine event.
- HCR 205 Adjourns sine die 2014 regular session of Seventy-seventh Legislative Assembly.
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HJM 200-299
- HJM 201 Urges Congress to direct Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration to enhance safety standards for new and existing tank rail cars used to transport crude oil and other flammable liquids.
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HB 4000-4099