2015 Regular Session
Bill Selection
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Senate Bills
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SB 0-99
- SB 1 Abolishes Oregon Health Insurance Exchange Corporation and board of directors of corporation and transfers powers, rights, obligations, liabilities, functions and duties to Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- SB 2 Establishes procedures for sentencing defendant as sexually violent dangerous offender for certain first degree sex crimes.
- SB 3 Creates crime of endangering person protected by Family Abuse Prevention Act restraining order.
- SB 4 Modifies definition of "animal rescue entity" to provide that legal custody of 10 or more animals includes animals located off-site.
- SB 5 Provides that portion of State Highway 126 between Florence and Eugene shall be known as William Tebeau Memorial Highway.
- SB 6 Extends terms of office of members of Commission for the Blind.
- SB 7 Requires Oregon Health Authority to exercise procurement authority under Public Contracting Code and under supervision of Oregon Department of Administrative Services, for specified purposes.
- SB 8 Increases statute of limitations for certain sex crimes to within 20 years after commission of crime.
- SB 9 Directs Secretary of State to conduct performance audit of state agency public records retention and disclosure practices, including analysis and recommendations on specified criteria.
- SB 11 Exempts from lease requirements privately owned structures on state-owned submerged and submersible lands that were constructed prior to January 1, 1916.
- SB 12 Removes prohibition against local government enactment of taxes on alcoholic beverages.
- SB 13 Authorizes law enforcement agencies to establish sobriety checkpoints.
- SB 14 Removes prohibition against local government imposition of taxes on cigarettes and tobacco products.
- SB 15 Provides that court may not issue warrant or impose sanction of confinement for contempt that results from defendant's failure to comply with judgment debtor examination or written interrogatories.
- SB 16 Requires court to inform jury of certain mandatory minimum sentences prior to deliberation.
- SB 17 Creates Oregon Intellectual Property Protection Corporation.
- SB 18 Removes antitrust exemption for coordinated care organizations.
- SB 19 Establishes joint and several liability for person that aids or abets employer, contractor or subcontractor in violating certain wage rate statutes.
- SB 20 Modifies applicability of minimum energy efficiency standards to certain products.
- SB 21 Establishes Task Force on Clean Air Fee or Tax Implementation to review results of report required by chapter 770, Oregon Laws 2013, and develop recommendations or proposals for options to implement clean air fee or tax to generate revenue.
- SB 22 Establishes Task Force on Ocean Acidification.
- SB 23 Directs Department of Environmental Quality to conduct study and develop recommendations for legislation to encourage transition to cleaner burning woodstoves or other cleaner home heating options.
- SB 24 Establishes Task Force on Natural Resource Agency Consolidation.
- SB 25 Allows rural county with no population growth, and other local governments in county, to adopt comprehensive land use plan without complying with statewide land use planning goals.
- SB 26 Repeals sunset of law requiring moneys that are in county's road fund and expended for patrolling to be used solely for direct and indirect costs associated with patrolling.
- SB 27 Resolves certain contradictory provisions applicable to duties of county clerk.
- SB 28 Clarifies that county clerk may use elector's registration record, rather than physical registration card, to authenticate signatures.
- SB 29 Establishes procedures for electing precinct committeepersons.
- SB 30 Requires certain terms in certain contracts for implementing architectural paint stewardship program.
- SB 31 Authorizes local units of government that have contracted with Department of Environmental Quality to carry out certain duties of department to contract with private persons to carry out certain duties of department on behalf of local units of government.
- SB 32 Directs Public Utility Commission to form work group to study methods by which public utility that furnishes natural gas may expand service to areas that do not have access to natural gas.
- SB 33 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services, for State Fair Council, for operation of State Fair Council and Oregon State Fair, start-up expenses, repair, deferred maintenance or insurance of fairground properties or capital expenditures for buildings, furniture, fixtures or equipment.
- SB 34 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services, for State Fair Council, for repair, maintenance or insurance of state fairground properties or capital expenditures for buildings or equipment.
- SB 35 Specifies form of notice that cooperative must provide to directors, members, shareholders and other persons and when notice is effective.
- SB 36 Makes technical changes in Oregon tax statutes.
- SB 37 Extends sunset for tax credit for rural medical care.
- SB 38 Extends sunset for tax credit for expenses in lieu of nursing home care.
- SB 39 Extends sunset for tax credit for long term care insurance premiums.
- SB 40 Extends sunset for tax credit for child with disability.
- SB 41 Extends sunset for tax credit for elderly or permanently and totally disabled.
- SB 42 Extends sunset for tax credit for loss of limb function.
- SB 43 Extends sunset for additional personal exemption credit for taxpayer with severe disability.
- SB 44 Extends sunset for tax credit for university venture development fund contributions.
- SB 45 Extends sunset for tax credit for qualified equity investment.
- SB 46 Extends sunset for tax credit for employment-related household services and dependent care expenses.
- SB 47 Extends sunset for tax credit for working family child care.
- SB 48 Extends sunset for tax credit for employer-provided dependent care assistance.
- SB 49 Extends sunset for tax credit for contributions to Office of Child Care.
- SB 50 Extends sunset for tax credit for individual development account donations.
- SB 51 Extends sunset for tax credit for withdrawals from individual development accounts.
- SB 52 Extends sunset of corporate tax offset of insurer assessment.
- SB 53 Extends sunset for tax credit for provision of health care services under TRICARE contract.
- SB 54 Extends sunset for tax credit for provision of medical care to residents of Oregon Veterans' Home.
- SB 55 Authorizes state agencies that request persons to voluntarily supply Social Security numbers on documents relating to any monetary obligation or transaction to include on documents notice that Social Security numbers may be used for state agency debt collection activities.
- SB 56 Directs Secretary of State to maintain Statewide Lien Register.
- SB 57 For purposes of transfer to Shared Services Fund, limits personal income tax revenue to revenue due to jobs that did not exist on date property of eligible project was granted exemption.
- SB 58 Authorizes county with population greater than 650,000 to establish homestead property tax deferral program.
- SB 59 Modifies conditions for optional reduced rates of personal income tax on nonpassive income attributable to partnership or S corporation by aligning with federal provision that allows for elective grouping of related entities that form economic unit.
- SB 60 Creates exception to five-year ownership requirement for homestead if claimant for deferral moved to homestead from homestead that met five-year ownership requirement.
- SB 61 Modifies list of jurisdictions of incorporation for which income must be included on Oregon corporate excise tax return, if corporation is member of unitary group with Oregon corporation.
- SB 62 Provides that tax credit for crop donation cannot be claimed for portion of crop that has been processed.
- SB 63 Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- SB 64 Modifies authority of metropolitan service district without charter to acquire or construct visitor-oriented facilities.
- SB 65 Provides that foreign or alien insurer may elect to apply credit allowed for qualified equity investment against corporate excise tax or against retaliatory tax.
- SB 66 Directs Secretary of State to conduct general review of adoption of cross-nomination system for candidates for public office in Oregon.
- SB 67 Changes certain ballot markings from "Presidential only" to "Federal only.".
- SB 68 Directs Secretary of State to conduct review of number of ballots returned by mail during 2014 general election that were received by county clerk after date of election.
- SB 69 Directs Secretary of State to conduct evaluation on whether relevant sections in chapter 756, Oregon Laws 2013, improved transparency in campaign finance reporting and whether additional legislation is necessary.
- SB 70 Clarifies meaning of "district" in ORS 255.125 to 255.205.
- SB 71 Provides that pharmacies shall electronically report to Oregon Health Authority information under prescription monitoring program not later than 72 hours after dispensing prescription drug.
- SB 72 Increases fees to take nursing examination and renew nursing license.
- SB 73 Repeals statute authorizing payment of support for child attending school.
- SB 74 Eliminates requirement that electors provide postage to mail election ballot to county clerk.
- SB 75 Establishes Task Force on Campaign Finance Reform to conduct analysis and determine best method to address campaign finance reforms.
- SB 76 Removes requirement for business to file notice of intent to conduct going out of business sale with Secretary of State but requires business to display notice of intent at location where going out of business sale will occur.
- SB 77 Provides that corporation sole may not be formed or incorporated in this state on or after effective date of Act.
- SB 78 Modifies requirements for becoming approved teacher education program.
- SB 79 Requires school district to provide instruction in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and uses of automated external defibrillators.
- SB 80 Abolishes Oregon University System, office of Chancellor of the Oregon University System and State Board of Higher Education.
- SB 81 Requires tuition for certain courses offered at community college to be waived if person meets specified criteria.
- SB 82 Establishes student loan insurance as class of insurance in Oregon.
- SB 83 Establishes supervised clinical practice experience requirements for applicants for initial teaching license.
- SB 84 Establishes statewide standards and funding mechanisms for accelerated college credit programs for high school students.
- SB 85 Authorizes local governments to implement programs to make loans or facilitate private financing of seismic rehabilitation of multifamily residential dwellings or commercial or industrial buildings by property owners.
- SB 86 Authorizes establishment of firearms training facility on lot or parcel that is in exclusive farm zone, forest zone or mixed farm and forest zone, and that is not within city or urban growth boundary.
- SB 87 Modifies law regarding requirement that public employer grant preference to veteran and disabled veteran in selection process for competitive position.
- SB 88 Excludes veterans' disability benefits from calculation of spousal support awards in family law proceedings.
- SB 89 Authorizes county governing body in each county and Department of Veterans' Affairs to appoint one or more volunteer veterans' guides to provide support services and assistance to veterans, spouses and dependents of veterans, and survivors of veterans, within county or served by department.
- SB 90 Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to submit report to interim legislative committees, no later than July 1, 2016, regarding delivery of veterans' services.
- SB 91 Directs Oregon Military Department to submit report to interim legislative committees, no later than July 1, 2016, regarding implementation of Oregon Code of Military Justice.
- SB 92 Directs State Board of Education to develop data collection standards for school districts to collect data on students from military families.
- SB 93 Requires reimbursement for up to 90-day supply of prescription drug that is prescribed under certain conditions.
- SB 94 Directs Land Conservation and Development Commission to require local governments in which there are communities at substantial risk of experiencing severe impact from tsunami inundation to plan for tsunami resilience.
- SB 95 Requires facility dispensing Class 1 flammable liquids or diesel fuel to have manually-operated system capable of allowing liquid or fuel dispensing if usual electrical power supply to dispensing device is disrupted.
- SB 96 Authorizes certain districts to withdraw from participation in health benefit plans offered by Oregon Educators Benefit Board under certain circumstances.
- SB 97 Requires reinstatement of home and community-based services for child of military service member upon child's return to state after temporary absence due to parent's military obligation.
- SB 98 Creates Director of Legislative Audit Office appointed by Joint Legislative Audit Committee.
- SB 99 Abolishes daylight saving time on January 1, 2021.
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SB 100-199
- SB 100 Directs Oregon Business Development Department, in consultation with Department of Consumer and Business Services, to conduct study regarding state regulation of businesses and persons engaged in occupations.
- SB 101 Creates Joint Legislative Committee to Review Agency Regulation of Oregon Businesses.
- SB 102 Establishes Joint Interim Legislative Committee to Review Economic Development Programs in Oregon.
- SB 103 Directs Governor and Legislative Assembly, in developing outcomes-based budget, to use process identifying priorities of government.
- SB 104 Requires state agencies to use federal E-Verify employment verification system to verify employment eligibility of job applicants.
- SB 105 Creates Sunset Advisory Committee.
- SB 106 Directs Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to establish handgun safety instructor program.
- SB 107 Allows conviction for certain traffic violations to be set aside.
- SB 108 Prohibits performance of late-term sex-selective abortion.
- SB 109 Requires Secretary of State to designate statistical sampling technique to identify percentage of active electors not legally entitled to vote.
- SB 110 Requires persons registering to vote in this state for first time to supply acceptable evidence of identification.
- SB 111 Prohibits school district or public charter school from advancing student beyond third grade if student is not reading at or above third grade level.
- SB 112 Establishes Career and Technical Education Investment Council.
- SB 113 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to convene work group of stakeholders to determine most appropriate method for public universities and community colleges to report employment data for employees.
- SB 114 Directs Oregon Education Investment Board to evaluate methods for providing components of two-generation strategy to address poverty.
- SB 115 Removes six-month county residence requirement for legal resident applicant for concealed handgun license.
- SB 116 Increases membership on Oregon Health and Science University Board of Directors from 10 members to 12 by adding one faculty member and one nonfaculty staff member.
- SB 117 Establishes Task Force on Jurisdictional Transfers.
- SB 118 Requires law enforcement agency to establish policies and procedures for retaining recordings from cameras worn upon police officer's person to record officer's interactions with members of public.
- SB 119 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 120 Directs Land Conservation and Development Commission to adopt or amend rules relating to transportation improvements.
- SB 121 Authorizes electors in affected territory to propose plan for abating health hazard other than annexation of territory or extraterritorial extension of city or district services to territory.
- SB 122 Creates income tax credit for classroom expenses of educator .
- SB 123 Directs Public Employees Retirement Board to study status of volunteer firefighters with respect to Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 124 Creates crimes of unlawful manufacture of marijuana within 1,000 feet of school zone and unlawful delivery of marijuana within 1,000 feet of school zone.
- SB 125 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to take certain actions prior to adopting new programs or expanding existing programs.
- SB 126 Provides that county is exempt from applicability of statute banning use of dogs to hunt or pursue cougars if voters approve county measure proposed by initiative petition or referred to people by governing body of county.
- SB 127 Adds Oregon Volunteer Firefighters Association to list of entities eligible for individual income tax return checkoff contribution.
- SB 128 Includes base pay of certain telecommunicators as comparable factor to be considered by arbitrator in establishing pay for telecommunicators employed by Department of State Police.
- SB 129 Directs Department of Revenue to make shared services distributions out of unreceipted revenue.
- SB 130 Repeals state preemption of charter and statutory authority of local governments to set minimum wage requirements.
- SB 131 Establishes Task Force on the Willamette Falls Navigation Canal and Locks.
- SB 132 Expands crime of assault in third degree to include physical injury to health care provider in hospital.
- SB 133 Allows Department of Consumer and Business Services to make system for electronic access to building code information available for other purposes.
- SB 134 Establishes Oregon Investment Department as public investment agency to be supervised by director appointed by Oregon Investment Council.
- SB 135 Directs Department of Education to pay for costs of education of students in eligible day treatment programs and eligible residential treatment programs by making grants in aid to school districts where programs are located.
- SB 136 Provides that franchisee or subfranchisor is not employee of franchisor if franchise is subject to state or federal law, if franchisee or subfranchisor obtains license, registration or other authorization required under federal, state or local law that is necessary to engage in business under terms of franchise and files with Department of Consumer and Business Services copy of franchise and signed statement in which parties to franchise attest to agreeing to terms of franchise and if franchisee
- SB 137 Changes definition of public works for purpose of applying prevailing rate of wage to include project that uses $750,000 or more of funds of public agency for constructing, reconstructing, painting or performing major renovation on road, highway, building, structure or improvement of any type.
- SB 138 Allows brewery-public house licensee to distribute malt beverages manufactured by licensee for delivery to other premises having same owner, for export or for delivery to wholesale purchasers.
- SB 139 Decreases membership of Travel Information Council.
- SB 140 Extends sunset date for Oregon Broadband Advisory Council.
- SB 141 Provides for Oregon Liquor Control Commission to pay business loss compensation to liquor store operator if change in system for selling distilled liquor prohibits commission from purchasing or selling distilled liquor.
- SB 142 Subjects vehicles owned or operated by certain public bodies to laws regulating motor carriers.
- SB 143 Establishes Self-Insurer Security Fund for certain employers subject to workers' compensation laws.
- SB 144 Modifies requirements for health benefit plan coverage of telemedical health services.
- SB 145 Modifies Insurance Code definition of "small employer" .
- SB 146 Modifies definition of small employer to permit in-state employers with out-of-state employees to qualify as small employers.
- SB 147 Changes communication requirements for pharmacy or pharmacist that substitutes biological product.
- SB 148 Changes State Board of Pharmacy membership to include two licensed pharmacy technicians.
- SB 149 Expands requirements for independent living that must be contained in case plans for children in custody of Department of Human Services.
- SB 150 Requires Department of Human Services, child-caring agency and foster home to ensure provision of minimum of one extracurricular activity, where available at school or in community, to child receiving care or services from department, agency or home.
- SB 151 Modifies requirements for health benefit plan coverage of telemedical health service.
- SB 152 Includes authority to prescribe Schedule II hydrocodone-combination drugs in practice of optometry.
- SB 153 Clarifies definition of "independent practice" for purpose of insurance reimbursement for services provided by licensed physician assistant or certified nurse practitioner.
- SB 154 Requires Oregon Health Authority to exercise procurement authority under Public Contracting Code and under supervision of Oregon Department of Administrative Services, for specified purposes.
- SB 155 Permits contracting agency in procurement for goods or services to give preference to bidder or proposer that is located in distressed area.
- SB 156 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to provide financial assistance and training and technical assistance to microenterprises and microenterprise support organizations.
- SB 157 Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to submit report to interim legislative committees, no later than July 1, 2016, regarding implementation of veterans' and servicemembers' specialty treatment courts.
- SB 158 Authorizes Oregon Youth Authority to contract with cities to administer juvenile corrections programs and services.
- SB 159 Revises procedures for preparation of Governor's budget.
- SB 160 Requires confirmation by Legislative Assembly of new designation of scenic waterway for designation to become effective.
- SB 161 Authorizes county tax collector to transmit electronic notices of warrants for delinquent taxes on business personal property to Secretary of State for filing in Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) system.
- SB 162 Prohibits marijuana grow sites and licensed producers, processors and sellers of marijuana from being located within 1,000 feet of school.
- SB 163 Provides that requirement to sell or offer for sale diesel fuel that contains specified percentage of biodiesel or other renewable fuel does not apply to sale of diesel fuel that is exempt from excise tax in counties east of summit of Cascade Mountains during period from October 1 of each year to February 28 of following year.
- SB 164 Provides that requirement to sell or offer for sale diesel fuel that contains specified percentage of biodiesel or other renewable diesel does not apply to sales in counties east of summit of Cascade Mountains during period from November 1 of any year to February 28 of following year.
- SB 165 Eliminates Citizens' Initiative Review Commission.
- SB 166 Establishes International System of Units as state's official system of measurement.
- SB 167 Allows taxicab driver to use mobile communication device while driving.
- SB 168 Provides that crime of assault in the third degree includes causing physical injury to person acting within scope of employment as taxi operator.
- SB 169 Requires approval of 50 percent of owners to establish or increase amount of assessment imposed on owners by planned community for common expenses.
- SB 170 Requires school districts to provide firearm safety courses.
- SB 171 Permits motor vehicle drawing travel trailer to also draw boat.
- SB 172 Allows operators of motorcycles and mopeds to pass vehicles in same lane during traffic jams or slowdowns.
- SB 173 Authorizes person licensed to carry concealed handgun to present valid license instead of providing firearm to peace officer for examination when possessing firearm in public building.
- SB 174 Requires Oregon Health Authority or Department of Human Services to screen applicants for medical assistance or public assistance for substance use disorders.
- SB 175 Modifies certain penalties for wildlife law violations.
- SB 176 Prohibits courts from applying Sharia law.
- SB 177 Requires registration of certain bicycles.
- SB 178 Ends practice of returning voted ballots by mail by requiring electors to cast ballots in person on date of election.
- SB 179 Removes notification and certain examination requirements that apply to children who are taught by private teacher, parent or legal guardian.
- SB 180 Abolishes State Landscape Contractors Board.
- SB 181 Eliminates continuing education requirement for landscape construction professionals.
- SB 182 Exempts certain for-hire carriers of household goods from economic regulation.
- SB 183 Allows State Parks and Recreation Department to enter into agreement with Willamette River Channel Maintenance Group for performance of maintenance needed to improve river navigability and safety, to improve marine access to public parks, landings and other accesses and to encourage tourism and transportation.
- SB 184 Repeals moratorium on certain mining using any form of motorized equipment.
- SB 185 Establishes unlawful employment practice of employer requiring employee or applicant for employment to establish and maintain personal social media account or to authorize employer to advertise on personal social media account of employee or applicant.
- SB 186 Authorizes entity that Oregon Health Authority identifies as presenting risk of harm to individuals who have severe allergic response to allergens to acquire epinephrine and necessary paraphernalia for administration.
- SB 187 Establishes Oregon Student Information Protection Act.
- SB 188 Creates crime of unlawful dissemination of intimate image.
- SB 189 Provides that state agency may adopt model rules prepared by Attorney General relating to confidentiality of mediation communications without complying with certain rulemaking procedures.
- SB 190 Prohibits person from shipping or transporting or causing to be shipped or transported cigarettes or smokeless tobacco products unless person is licensed distributor or retailer.
- SB 191 Creates guidance document as new form for statement of state agency's practice, policy or interpretation of law.
- SB 192 Directs State Parks and Recreation Department to convene work group to examine options for allowing users of all-terrain vehicles to operate on state highways.
- SB 193 Amends advance directive law.
- SB 194 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 195 Reduces personal income tax rates for certain taxpayers by modifying income tax brackets.
- SB 196 Removes minimum requirements for cost and employment terms for qualifying investment contract.
- SB 197 Authorizes county to exempt first $250,000 of assessed value of homestead of surviving spouse of fire service professional or police officer killed in line of duty from property taxes imposed by all taxing jurisdictions.
- SB 198 Requires signature requirements for local initiatives and referenda to match constitutional signature requirements for statewide initiatives and referenda.
- SB 199 Requires State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to notify victim, if requested, prior to hearing or administrative decision to reset or advance release date of prisoner for outstanding reformation, severe medical condition or age-related incapacity.
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SB 200-299
- SB 200 Creates subtraction from taxable income for net capital gain that is invested in certain businesses.
- SB 201 Creates, as part of Regional Solutions Program, natural resources alignment coordinators in office of the Governor.
- SB 202 Establishes Task Force on Independent Scientific Review for Natural Resources to evaluate and assess need for independent scientific review in Oregon and make recommendations.
- SB 203 Directs natural resource agencies to coordinate for certain purposes.
- SB 204 Establishes task force to study multiple economic, social and environmental issues affecting continuing use of land as working farm and forests.
- SB 205 Creates Task Force on Innovations in Water Quality.
- SB 206 Allows temporary lease or temporary transfer of upper Klamath Basin water right established by Water Resources Director in order of determination during period while judicial review of order is pending.
- SB 207 Authorizes State Department of Agriculture to establish control areas for genetically engineered plants and other plants to avoid conflicts between growers.
- SB 208 Establishes Task Force on Recreational Placer and Suction Dredge Mining.
- SB 209 Makes Invasive Species Council appointment of State Invasive Species Coordinator mandatory.
- SB 210 Allows applicant to obtain expedited review of certain applications by filing request and paying fee.
- SB 211 Makes permanent provisions allowing employee of Department of Public Safety Standards and Training who is retired under Public Employees Retirement System to be employed full-time by public employer as department instructor without loss of retirement benefits.
- SB 212 Extends sunset for tax credit for contributions to Office of Child Care.
- SB 213 Requires Early Learning Council to develop metrics for funding Early Learning Hubs.
- SB 214 Establishes Age Three Through Grade Three Reading Initiative within Department of Education.
- SB 215 Changes name of Oregon Education Investment Board to Chief Education Office.
- SB 216 Allows education service districts to receive funding from Department of Education to accomplish purposes of Network of Quality Teaching and Learning.
- SB 217 Modifies statutory requirements related to specific strategic education investments.
- SB 218 Authorizes Higher Education Coordinating Commission to charge schools based outside of Oregon fee of $7,000 for degree authorization and fee of $1,000 for new program application.
- SB 219 Directs that Legislative Assembly appropriations for public universities and Oregon Health and Science University be made to Higher Education Coordinating Commission rather than to Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
- SB 220 Extends deadline for Department of Human Services to provide to Legislative Assembly final report on plan to improve and strengthen Oregon's publicly funded long term care system.
- SB 221 Provides that Department of Human Services employee whose employment is terminated for violating duty to report child abuse is not eligible for reinstatement of employment with department.
- SB 222 Extends sunset on provision authorizing Department of Human Services to appear as party in juvenile court proceeding without appearance of Attorney General.
- SB 223 Requires Department of Human Services to report to Legislative Assembly statutory changes necessary to effectuate home and community-based care waiver.
- SB 224 Exempts Oregon Health Authority and Department of Human Services from certain provisions relating to acquiring, holding or disposing of real property or equitable interest in real property or in mineral or geothermal resource right.
- SB 225 Removes requirement for agency to send individual notice to each affected recipient of supplemental nutrition assistance or Women, Infants and Children Program when suspension or closure of grant of assistance is caused by change in benefit or standard by federal government and change affects all or significant portion of recipients.
- SB 226 Establishes Task Force on Client and Staff Safety to make recommendations on certain issues regarding staff safety, resident care and operation of Stabilization and Crisis Units.
- SB 227 Authorizes establishment, from information maintained in Oregon Trauma Registry, of registry of information related to brain injury trauma.
- SB 228 Increases fees and fee limits for registering tanning devices and X-ray machines and issuing specific licenses for sources of radiation.
- SB 229 Requires members of Consumer Advisory Council who advise Director of Oregon Health Authority on provision of mental health services to be compensated by Oregon Health Authority for performing duties of council.
- SB 230 Makes law requiring certain health care workers to submit demographic, education and other information to health care worker regulatory boards apply to all health care workers.
- SB 231 Requires certain carriers, Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board to report to Department of Consumer and Business Services proportion of carrier's and board's total medical expenses allocated to primary care.
- SB 232 Authorizes Department of Corrections to accept moneys for reentry support and services.
- SB 233 Requires Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority to suspend, instead of terminate, medical assistance for person who is expected to remain in correctional facility for more than 12 months.
- SB 234 Repeals requirement that Department of Corrections and other correctional facilities jointly promulgate rules authorizing purchase of products to be manufactured by Oregon Corrections Enterprises.
- SB 235 Changes name of Oregon Pre-Disaster Mitigation Fund to Oregon Emergency Preparedness Account.
- SB 236 Authorizes Department of State Police to enter into lease agreements and take title to real property as considered necessary by Superintendent of State Police for performance of duties of department and Oregon State Police.
- SB 237 Clarifies authority of certain designees of Oregon State Athletic Commission in conduct of boxing and mixed martial arts events.
- SB 238 Requires private safety agency to comply with certain requests for personnel records from Department of Public Safety Standards and Training.
- SB 239 Includes reserve officers in definition of "public safety personnel" and "public safety officer" subject to rules governing standards and training determinations by employing agencies.
- SB 240 Permits State Apprenticeship and Training Council to make exceptions to apprentice wage schedule, and to minimum numeric ratio of journeyworkers to apprentices, to further operation of apprenticeship and training programs in Oregon Youth Authority institutions.
- SB 241 Permits Oregon Business Development Department to use moneys from lottery bonds on behalf of local governments for infrastructure purposes.
- SB 242 Expands causation requirement for offset of federal moneys against liquidated state debt to include situation in which debtor failed to report earnings, to report earnings accurately or to make contributions to Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund.
- SB 243 Provides that individual paid unemployment insurance benefits to which individual is not entitled, in certain circumstances, is liable to have amount deducted from future benefits otherwise payable under law of another state.
- SB 244 Authorizes Housing and Community Services Department to use moneys in Housing Development and Guarantee Account for housing for persons with low or very low income.
- SB 245 Modifies purposes for assessing, and authorized uses of, solid waste facility permit fees.
- SB 246 Authorizes Environmental Quality Commission to develop low-interest loan program to complete on-site septic system repairs, replacements, upgrades or evaluations.
- SB 247 Incrementally increases or establishes certain fees related to hunting, angling and commercial fishing over six-year period, applicable January 1, 2016, January 1, 2018, and January 1, 2020.
- SB 248 Authorizes State Forester to enter into and administer contracts for activities necessary or convenient for sales of timber from lands owned or managed by State Board of Forestry or State Forestry Department.
- SB 249 Allows payments for off-site compensatory mitigation credits to be made to Oregon Removal-Fill Mitigation Fund if credits from mitigation bank were not available at time Department of State Lands began developing off-site compensatory mitigation project in region and department has yet to recoup costs of project.
- SB 250 Repeals outdated statutes.
- SB 251 Clarifies Department of Veterans' Affairs status and authority as fiduciary and representative payee appointed by United States Department of Veterans Affairs and United States Social Security Administration.
- SB 252 Exempts Department of Veterans' Affairs from requirement to request or participate in resolution conference in connection with foreclosure of residential trust deed when department is acting in capacity as beneficiary of loan made by department pursuant to statute.
- SB 253 Exempts personally identifiable and contact information of veterans and persons serving on active duty or as reserve members with Armed Forces of United States, National Guard or other reserve component from disclosure as public records when information was obtained by Department of Veterans' Affairs in performance of department's duties and functions.
- SB 254 Increases fee on motor vehicle fuel metering instrument or device in accordance with graduated schedule.
- SB 255 Raises limit on fees for annual registration of animal remedy, veterinary biologic or pharmaceutical.
- SB 256 Allows State Department of Agriculture to adopt certification standards for persons dealing in nursery stock.
- SB 257 Allows State Department of Agriculture to require reexamination of licensee or certificate holder that commits violation indicating inadequate knowledge of Oregon pesticide laws.
- SB 258 Removes provision that amended site certificate must require both parties to abide by local ordinances and state law and rules of Energy Facility Siting Council in effect on date amended site certificate is executed.
- SB 259 Requires person submitting notice of intent to file for site certificate, request for exemption or request for expedited review to pay fee prior to submitting notice or request to Energy Facility Siting Council.
- SB 260 Directs State Department of Energy by rule to establish and administer high performance schools program within clean energy deployment program to support energy efficiency and clean energy projects in public schools.
- SB 261 Increases ballast water trip fee to $88.
- SB 262 Increases fees for oil spill prevention program.
- SB 263 Adds program elements to opportunity to recycle.
- SB 264 Authorizes Water Resources Department to participate in activities related to joint management entity for carrying out Upper Klamath Basin Comprehensive Agreement.
- SB 265 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds to finance implementation of Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement of 2010.
- SB 266 Allows Water Resources Department to issue grants to facilitate preparation of place-based integrated water resources strategies.
- SB 267 Requires Water Resources Department to report to Eighty-first Legislative Assembly regarding pilot program allowing specified irrigation districts and water control districts to temporarily transfer water use to another location within district.
- SB 268 Creates task force for studying options for providing Water Resources Department with stable budget or increased revenues.
- SB 269 Increases pilot registration fees.
- SB 270 Reallocates moneys for transportation projects listed in Oregon Jobs and Transportation Act of 2009.
- SB 271 Modifies standards for state safety oversight program for rail fixed guideway systems.
- SB 272 Makes changes to provisions of law regulating accountants.
- SB 273 Establishes limitation on insurance purchased unilaterally by creditors.
- SB 274 Provides that attorney authorized to practice law who renders legal services in course of representing client is not required to register as collection agency .
- SB 275 Requires mortgage loan servicers to obtain license or endorsement and requires other persons that engage in business as mortgage loan servicers to obtain endorsement.
- SB 276 Applies licensing requirements and other obligations on buy-here-pay-here lenders that are similar to requirements to which payday lenders and title lenders are subject.
- SB 277 Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to license or register, or to renew licenses or registrations for, certain financial services businesses under agreement with Nationwide Multistate Licensing System.
- SB 278 Voids payday loan, title loan, or consumer finance loan of $50,000 or less, if at time loan is made person making loan does not have required license.
- SB 279 Designates Oregon Medical Board as semi-independent state agency.
- SB 280 Modifies composition of Board of Medical Imaging.
- SB 281 Changes term of office provisions for member of Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine.
- SB 282 Prohibits individual from using title "nurse" unless individual holds nursing degree or certificate and is licensed to practice health care profession in which degree or certificate was earned.
- SB 283 Prohibits individual from using title "Advanced Practice Registered Nurse" or abbreviation "APRN" unless individual is clinical nurse specialist, nurse practitioner or certified registered nurse anesthetist.
- SB 284 Prohibits individual from using title "Certified Nursing Assistant," "nursing assistant" or "nurse aide" or abbreviation "CNA" unless individual is certified by Oregon State Board of Nursing and meets certain other criteria.
- SB 285 Prohibits individual from using title "medication aide" or "Certified Medication Aide" or abbreviation "CMA" unless individual is certified nursing assistant and meets certain other criteria established by Oregon State Board of Nursing.
- SB 286 Increases amount of civil penalty for violating statute that provides for regulation of hazardous substances by Public Utility Commission.
- SB 287 Deletes provision that authorizes teachers who are licensed and properly endorsed by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to practice speech-language pathology without obtaining license from State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.
- SB 288 Modifies reinstatement rights of unclassified and exempt services employees who have immediate prior former regular status in classified service.
- SB 289 Establishes legislative policy of conducting periodic review of state boards, commissions and other small entities within executive branch of state government to enhance budget and government efficiency, minimize duplication of effort and enhance efforts of such entities in meeting current needs of Oregonians.
- SB 290 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to establish program that certifies that prospective bidder or proposer understands pay equity provisions in laws of this state.
- SB 291 Modifies circumstances under which injured state worker has right to reinstatement or reemployment with employer at injury.
- SB 292 Repeals duplicative provision regarding conflict of interest for planning commission members.
- SB 293 Expands exemption from statutory gift limit to include admission provided to, or cost of food or beverage consumed by, relative of public official who accompanies public official at reception, meal or meeting.
- SB 294 Grants Oregon Government Ethics Commission administrative rulemaking authority to assist in commission's enforcement of executive session provisions of public meeting laws.
- SB 295 Requires Chief Education Officer, members of Oregon Education Investment Board and auditor of metropolitan service districts to file verified statements of economic interest.
- SB 296 Repeals elderly rental assistance program, operative January 1, 2016.
- SB 297 Revises qualifications for registration to practice professional engineering, land surveying or photogrammetric mapping.
- SB 298 Excludes high-velocity, short-amplitude manipulative thrusting from definition of "massage." Excludes community colleges and accredited colleges and universities from definition of "massage facility." Increases number of class hours required for licensure as massage therapist or bodyworker.
- SB 299 Changes states in which residents of Oregon may lawfully obtain long guns for transport into Oregon from contiguous states to all other states.
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SB 300-399
- SB 300 Removes Department of State Police as designated state point of contact for purposes of National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
- SB 301 Specifies which services to be performed by expanded practice dental hygienist must be included in agreement between expanded practice dental hygienist and dentist.
- SB 302 Clarifies that practice of dentistry includes prescribing, dispensing and administering prescription drugs for purposes related to dentistry.
- SB 303 Requires approval of State Treasurer before school district or community college district may enter into funds diversion agreement related to payment of debt service on bonds.
- SB 304 Caps energy resource supplier assessment at ___ percent of supplier's gross operating revenue derived within this state in preceding calendar year.
- SB 305 Creates alternative to study, thesis or report requirement for person to be considered qualified archaeologist.
- SB 306 Permits Oregon Infrastructure Finance Authority to provide financial assistance for levee projects that contribute to improvement, expansion or repair of infrastructure systems and are essential for use or development of farm, industrial or commercial land.
- SB 307 Requires continuing care retirement communities to have written grievance procedure and procedure for resident to request to be assisted in activities of daily living by staff person of particular sex.
- SB 308 Directs each minor political party to ensure by rule that at least 10 percent of party members participate in party's nominating process.
- SB 309 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 310 Expands definition of "public body" subject to public meetings law to include coordinated care organizations.
- SB 311 Establishes Task Force on Supporting and Improving Foster Parenting in Oregon to study and make recommendations on foster care program quality and workforce issues related to provision of foster care.
- SB 312 Modifies definitions that apply to planned communities or condominiums.
- SB 313 Permits person to bring action against insurer or other person that commits unlawful insurance practice.
- SB 314 Includes insurance in definition of "real estate, goods or services" that are subject to penalties for unlawful trade practices.
- SB 315 Extends exemption for private firearm criminal background check requirement when firearm provided to transferee preparing to engage in or in process of completing activities related to hunting, trapping or target shooting.
- SB 316 Allows polygraph test as condition of employment for pre-employment screening of law enforcement officers.
- SB 317 Provides that insurer may not offer or issue policy, contract or certificate of insurance that provides that insurer has sole right or right that is superior to right of insured to interpret terms and conditions of policy, contract or certificate or that specifies standard of interpretation or review that is inconsistent with laws of this state.
- SB 318 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to adopt policy for coordinating management of species that prey on endangered species.
- SB 319 Requires proprietary authorization from Department of State Lands to construct or operate ocean renewable energy facility in Oregon's territorial sea.
- SB 320 Allows food establishment located within residential dwelling to produce limited amounts of certain foods for sale to public without being regulated by State Department of Agriculture.
- SB 321 Decreases compulsory school age from seven to six years of age.
- SB 322 Establishes funding mechanism for fifth year high school programs.
- SB 323 Instructs Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences to conduct study related to provision of medical services in workers' compensation claims.
- SB 324 Repeals sunset on provisions related to low carbon fuel standards.
- SB 325 Authorizes domestic water supply district to contract to manage and administer specified entities that supply water for domestic purposes.
- SB 326 Expands highway modernization program to include transportation projects that transfer jurisdiction of certain highways between state and local governments.
- SB 327 Increases Oregon minimum wage rate in graduated steps through 2017.
- SB 328 Changes date of primary election from third Tuesday in May to third Tuesday in September in even-numbered years.
- SB 329 Increases annual fee imposed on public utilities and telecommunications providers for purpose of defraying costs of Public Utility Commission.
- SB 330 Requires nonprofit hospital to adopt formula meeting specified criteria for executive compensation.
- SB 331 Directs Department of Corrections to determine last-known address of inmates in custody of department, if address is readily known or available to inmate, and submit information to Secretary of State.
- SB 332 Repeals state preemption of charter and statutory authority of local governments to set minimum wage requirements.
- SB 333 Designates March 22 of each year as Tom McCall Day to commemorate Governor McCall and encourage school districts to educate children about Governor McCall's legacy.
- SB 334 Provides that person who falsely reports hazardous substance, fire, explosion, catastrophe or other emergency in court facility commits crime of disorderly conduct in the first degree.
- SB 335 Abolishes Oregon Infrastructure Finance Authority Board and Oregon Infrastructure Finance Authority.
- SB 336 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority to establish parity in funding formula for school-based health centers, for planning and administration to develop new school-based health centers and for technical assistance contracts with nonprofit organization with expertise in school-based health centers.
- SB 337 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority to establish 11 new school-based health centers.
- SB 338 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for planning and administration necessary to accommodate new school-based health centers.
- SB 339 Creates position of State School Nursing Consultant in Oregon Health Authority and specifies duties.
- SB 340 Defines "inhalant delivery system." Amends laws concerning sale of tobacco products to, and use of tobacco products by, minors so those laws equally apply to inhalant delivery systems.
- SB 341 Provides that agri-tourism professional is not liable for injury to or death of participant arising out of inherent risks of agri-tourism if agri-tourism professional posts certain notices.
- SB 342 Makes nonsubstantive and technical changes in Oregon law.
- SB 343 Repeals sunset provision related to authorized tribal police officers.
- SB 344 Decreases penalty for crime of cheating to maximum of one year's imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both.
- SB 345 Increases penalty for crime of riot to maximum of 10 years' imprisonment, $250,000 fine, or both.
- SB 346 Reduces minimum duration of special alternative incarceration program from 270 days to 240 days.
- SB 347 Increases amount of noneconomic damages that may be awarded in civil action seeking damages arising out of bodily injury.
- SB 348 Increases number of members appointed to Council on Court Procedures by Board of Governors of Oregon State Bar from 12 to 14.
- SB 349 Repeals obsolete provision relating to jury trials in county courts.
- SB 350 Modifies provisions relating to motions for change of judge.
- SB 351 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 352 Increases time for conducting preliminary hearing on minor's application for emancipation to 15 days after date of filing.
- SB 353 Increases statute of limitations from 10 to 12 years for causes of action with no specified statute of limitations.
- SB 354 Increases amount of penalties available to owner of certain stolen items in civil action against adult or emancipated minor who stole items.
- SB 355 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 356 Modifies sentence that court is required to impose when certain persons are convicted of felony driving under the influence of intoxicants.
- SB 357 Modifies sentence that court is required to impose when certain persons are convicted of felony driving under the influence of intoxicants.
- SB 358 Modifies time within which state agency that adopts rule must submit copy of adopted rule to Legislative Counsel for review.
- SB 359 Limits amount of appeal fee that city or county may charge for quasi-judicial review of city or county decisions on land use application.
- SB 360 Requires seller of residential real property to disclose, if known, whether property is located within one mile of land included in inventory of significant mineral and aggregate resources pursuant to statewide land use planning goal.
- SB 361 Modifies provisions relating to procedure for consideration of application for operating permit for surface mining.
- SB 362 Establishes Task Force on Mining.
- SB 363 Prohibits prosecuting attorney from charging fee for performing requirements associated with motion for setting aside conviction.
- SB 364 Requires court to consider marijuana offenses committed before July 1, 2013, to be classified as if conduct occurred on July 1, 2013, when determining if person is eligible for order setting aside conviction.
- SB 365 Directs presiding judge of each judicial district to ensure all grand jury proceedings except for deliberations and voting are recorded verbatim.
- SB 366 Revises definition of "recidivism" for purposes of statistical evaluation.
- SB 367 Makes purchaser at execution sale of real property in planned community or condominium community solely liable for assessments imposed against real property during redemption period.
- SB 368 Requires sheriff to deliver proceeds of execution sale to court administrator.
- SB 369 Delineates rights of certain fiduciaries to access digital assets, catalog and content of electronic communications of decedent, protected person, principal under power of attorney and settlor of trust.
- SB 370 Provides that certain death benefits available to members of Public Employees Retirement System and other public employer retirement plans may be paid to former spouse and dependent child as provided in judgment of annulment or dissolution of marriage or of separation.
- SB 371 Allows insurer or self-insured employer to mail notice of closure of workers' compensation claim to beneficiaries of deceased worker under certain circumstances.
- SB 372 Requires agency to provide machine-readable copies of final orders to Oregon State Bar, or designee, upon request regardless of laws protecting information from disclosure.
- SB 373 Provides that party or attorney may make only one motion to disqualify judge in cause, matter or proceeding in judicial district with three or fewer circuit court judges.
- SB 374 Provides that certain judicial marshals who, before appointment as judicial marshals, were employed as "police officers," as defined for purposes of Public Employees Retirement System, qualify as police officers under system.
- SB 375 Allows declaration under penalty of perjury as alternative to affidavit in certain circumstances.
- SB 376 Eliminates requirement that petitioner for post-conviction relief provide two extra copies of petition.
- SB 377 Modifies crime of computer crime.
- SB 378 Creates and revises definitions in dog control laws.
- SB 379 Updates and modernizes certain laws pertaining to intestacy, wills and estate administration.
- SB 380 Makes certain actions based on complaints filed with Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries discretionary on part of commissioner.
- SB 381 Directs Board of Governors of Oregon State Bar to establish position on board for active member of bar who maintains principal office outside State of Oregon.
- SB 382 Provides that state law may not be construed implicitly to preempt city's authority to control or regulate use of sidewalks.
- SB 383 Modifies pleading requirements for claims against design professionals.
- SB 384 Requires judge to appoint court reporter for aggravated murder proceedings.
- SB 385 Defines "local court facility" as area in which justice court, municipal court, probate court or juvenile court conducts business, during hours of court operation.
- SB 386 Eliminates sunset date on conditional exemption from disclosure of public records that set forth name, home address or professional location of person engaged in, or providing goods and services for, medical research at Oregon Health and Science University that is conducted using animals other than rodents.
- SB 387 Requires court to ensure that person is booked after being charged with driving while under influence of intoxicants.
- SB 388 Requires conditional use approval for exploration to find mineral resources on land zoned for exclusive farm use.
- SB 389 Repeals sunset applicable to statutes providing authorized tribal police officers with certain powers and protections provided to Oregon law enforcement officers.
- SB 390 Modifies provisions affecting landlord and tenant relations.
- SB 391 Prohibits seizure of property deposited to obtain security release in criminal case by law enforcement agency without search warrant or court order.
- SB 392 Directs Department of Justice to conduct study on domestic violence criminal statutes and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2016.
- SB 393 Changes defined term "drone" to "unmanned aerial system.".
- SB 394 Eliminates requirement to have ignition interlock device installed for persons in driving while under influence diversion program.
- SB 395 Requires court to order examination when court has reason to doubt defendant's fitness to proceed.
- SB 396 Requires providers of ignition interlock devices to notify court that required device to be installed of any negative reports downloaded from ignition interlock device.
- SB 397 Modifies laws regarding ignition interlock devices.
- SB 398 Requires providers of ignition interlock devices to notify court that required device to be installed of any negative reports downloaded from ignition interlock device.
- SB 399 Reduces crime category classification of delivery of controlled substance within 1,000 feet of school when no actual or constructive transfer of controlled substance occurred.
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SB 400-499
- SB 400 Requires person who must install ignition interlock device to obtain and pay for replacement driver license or driver permit that notes ignition interlock device requirement.
- SB 401 Changes procedure for award of damages in class action.
- SB 402 Permits affiant in small estate to open one or more deposit accounts in financial institution with funds of decedent upon which to withdraw funds to pay certain claims and expenses.
- SB 403 Limits consideration of "relatives" for purposes of placing child in custody of Department of Human Services to exclude certain putative fathers and paternal relatives.
- SB 404 Directs Oregon Law Commission to study legal definition and status of juvenile delinquency judgments.
- SB 405 Provides circumstances under which Oregon Youth Authority may disclose information relating to youth offenders committed to Oregon Youth Authority.
- SB 406 Directs Oregon Law Commission to conduct analysis and determine updates to ORS chapter 254 necessary to improve effectiveness and efficiency of conduct of elections.
- SB 407 Increases penalty for crime of assaulting law enforcement animal when person causes death of animal.
- SB 408 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Military Department for Oregon Military Museum.
- SB 409 Increases $500,000 limit on noneconomic damages recoverable in wrongful death actions and other statutorily created causes of action to $1,500,000.
- SB 410 Requires cochairs of Joint Committee on Ways and Means to serve as cochairs of Joint Legislative Audit Committee.
- SB 411 Requires insurer to pay claims up to maximum coverage under policy of uninsured motorist coverage based on insured's total damages for personal injuries.
- SB 412 Identifies upland placement of dredged material by port district as productive use of solid waste for Environmental Quality Commission rules.
- SB 413 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to classify assault causing serious physical injury to child under six years of age as crime category 11.
- SB 414 Permits employee of contracting agency that conducts cost analysis or determines feasibility of procurement, or exclusive representative of employee's bargaining unit, to seek judicial review of cost analysis or determination.
- SB 415 Prohibits distributing, selling or allowing to be sold flavored tobacco products in this state.
- SB 416 Requires payment of fee for smoke shop certification, renewal of smoke shop certification, transfer of smoke shop certification and relocation of smoke shop.
- SB 417 Requires premises where person makes retail sales of tobacco products and inhalant delivery systems to be licensed by Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
- SB 418 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to convene work group to identify methods for improving success rate of, and educational outcomes for, students receiving state-administered waiver of tuition, or state-administered grant for amount of tuition, for courses taken at community college.
- SB 419 Directs animal impounding facilities to work with animal rescue groups to facilitate adoption of animals.
- SB 420 Allows operators of motorcycles and mopeds to pass vehicles in same lane during traffic jams or slowdowns.
- SB 421 Directs Department of Education to conduct evaluation on methods to improve effectiveness of school nurses.
- SB 422 Modifies grant of exclusive jurisdiction to review decisions about land use.
- SB 423 Directs Water Resources Commission to study issue of standing in lawsuits relating to water.
- SB 424 Provides that retail dealer, nonretail dealer or wholesale dealer may sell or offer for sale gasoline that is not blended with ethanol if gasoline is for use in motorcycles.
- SB 425 Provides that crime victim may bring civil action for negligence against member of State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision in certain circumstances.
- SB 426 Eliminates statutory right to appointed counsel for discretionary review appeals, post-conviction relief proceedings and post-conviction DNA testing.
- SB 427 Permits county with population less than 30,000 to site emergency department in urgent care facility, subject to Oregon Health Authority approval.
- SB 428 Makes housekeeping changes to statutes relating to alcohol and drug treatment.
- SB 429 Provides that new State Board of Education established under Oregon Constitution shall consist of 11 members appointed by Governor to represent kindergarten through grade 12, community colleges and public universities.
- SB 430 Authorizes State Board of Psychologist Examiners to impose sanctions on person regulated by board who has been convicted of sex crime.
- SB 431 Reduces public purpose expenditure standard.
- SB 432 Requires moneys in Emergency Communications Account, including Enhanced 9-1-1 Subaccount, to be used for purposes of 9-1-1 emergency communications unless statutory exception is made during state of fiscal emergency.
- SB 433 Reduces rate of tax on capital gains of personal income and corporate income and excise taxpayers.
- SB 434 Grants higher property tax exemption for property of veterans with service-connected disabilities of 100 percent or more.
- SB 435 Requires name of member or committee of Legislative Assembly requesting set of proposed amendments to legislative measure to be identified on proposed amendments.
- SB 436 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 437 Allows governing body of local government to withdraw all or part of territory under its jurisdiction from boundaries of Tri-Met.
- SB 438 Allows taxpayer to expense certain business assets for income or corporate excise tax purposes.
- SB 439 Directs Oregon State University Extension Service to assist school districts and education service districts in providing outdoor school programs.
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