2016 Regular Session
Bill Selection
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Senate Bills
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SB 1500-1599
- SB 1501 Establishes that for purpose of maintaining status as minor political party for period up to and including November 2018 general election, total number of registered electors in state is deemed to be total number of registered electors as of July 1, 2015, and total number of votes cast in state or electoral district for Governor is deemed to be total number of votes cast in state or electoral district for Governor on November 4, 2014.
- SB 1502 Clarifies meaning of "district" for purposes of initiative and referendum laws.
- SB 1503 Repeals sunset on requirement that insurer reimburse licensed physician assistants and certified nurse practitioners for primary care services that are reimbursed by insurer if provided by licensed physician.
- SB 1504 Enacts interstate Physical Therapy Licensure Compact.
- SB 1505 Authorizes Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt by rule fees that are reasonably calculated to pay costs associated with administering laws regulating pharmacy benefit managers.
- SB 1506 Changes minimum expenditure requirement for property tax exemption of qualified machinery and equipment used to process grains or bakery products from $100,000 of real market value when placed in service to $100,000 of total cost of initial investment to food processor.
- SB 1507 Makes corrections to provisions for tax credits allowed for rural medical practice.
- SB 1508 Increases term of Workers' Compensation Management-Labor Advisory Committee members from two years to three years.
- SB 1509 Provides that cost-effective energy efficiency measures, market transformation measures, new renewable energy resources and low-income weatherization are not purposes for which moneys may be collected through public purpose charge.
- SB 1510 Provides limited exemption from maximum vehicle weight limitations if vehicle uses natural gas as its fuel source.
- SB 1511 Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to register qualified marijuana producers, marijuana processors, marijuana wholesalers and marijuana retailers for purposes of producing, processing and selling marijuana and usable marijuana and medical grade cannabinoid products, cannabinoid concentrates and cannabinoid extracts.
- SB 1512 Specifies that proceeds from bonds issued under Articles XI-M and XI-N of Oregon Constitution may be used for surveying and conducting engineering evaluations and for paying costs of personnel, advisors, equipment, supplies and services that are reasonably necessary to carry out seismic rehabilitation grant program.
- SB 1513 Authorizes county to exempt up to $250,000 of assessed value of each homestead owned and occupied by surviving spouse of fire service professional, police officer or reserve officer killed in line of duty from ad valorem property taxes imposed by all taxing jurisdictions.
- SB 1514 Permits drug outlet participating in Charitable Prescription Drug Program to repackage certain donated prescription drugs for distribution by other program participants.
- SB 1515 Establishes standards and criteria for mandatory licensing, certification or authorization of child-caring agencies by Department of Human Services.
- SB 1516 Directs Department of Human Services to convene work group to develop and recommend licensing fees and criminal and civil penalty structure for child-caring agencies, certain foster homes, private residential boarding schools, shelter-care homes and independent residence facilities.
- SB 1517 Authorizes governing body of Tillamook County to, by ordinance or regulation, adopt pilot program for establishing, subject to provisions related to conditional uses of areas zoned for exclusive farm use, creation, restoration or enhancement of wetlands.
- SB 1518 Requires Department of State Lands to adopt pilot program for voluntary stream restoration and beaver recovery through construction of artificial beaver dams.
- SB 1519 Modifies provisions relating to employee contributions of members of Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 1520 Requires Governor, with assistance of State Forestry Department, to attempt state entry into federal Good Neighbor Authority agreement with United States Forest Service.
- SB 1521 Authorizes mass transit district to impose tax on employees of employers within district if district imposes excise tax on those employers.
- SB 1522 Designates May of each year as Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month.
- SB 1523 Requires Office of Emergency Management to develop and administer grant program for purpose of installing connectors at certain fuel storage facilities that are compatible with generators used by emergency response personnel.
- SB 1524 Exempts certain service-disabled veterans who are registry identification cardholders for purposes of medical use of marijuana from requirement to submit updated documentation of debilitating medical condition as part of application for renewal.
- SB 1525 Excludes sick leave pay from definition of "payroll" for purpose of workers' compensation calculations.
- SB 1526 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for Office of Community Colleges and Workforce Development for Oregon Employer Workforce Training Program, local workforce investment boards and Oregon Youth Conservation Corps.
- SB 1527 Exempts prepaid transportation cards from Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act and related statutes.
- SB 1528 Requires members of Commission on Indian Services who are not members of Legislative Assembly to be selected by tribal governing bodies.
- SB 1529 Prohibits enforcement of residential irrigation requirements by homeowners association while finding or declaration of existing or likely drought conditions is in effect.
- SB 1530 Requires certain state agencies to consult with certain federal agencies to determine whether state and federal mining programs can be better coordinated.
- SB 1531 Modifies requirements regarding coordinated care organization contracts and for establishing global budgets and required services.
- SB 1532 Establishes tiered system for determination of minimum wage based on geographical location of employer.
- SB 1533 Permits certain cities and counties to adopt land use regulations or functional plan provisions, or impose conditions for approval of permits, that effectively establish sales or rental price, or require designation for sale or rent as affordable housing, for up to 20 percent of multifamily structure in exchange for one or more developer incentives.
- SB 1534 Provides that certain statutory provisions relating to eligibility of individuals who perform certain services for educational institutions for unemployment insurance benefits during period between two successive academic years or terms or established and customary vacation period or holiday recess do not apply to claim filed by individual who voluntarily left work with good cause.
- SB 1535 Allows chiropractic physicians and naturopathic physicians to provide release for athlete who sustained concussion or is suspected of sustaining concussion.
- SB 1536 Modifies percentage of amounts school districts must distribute from State School Fund to public charter schools that are not virtual public charter schools.
- SB 1537 Establishes criteria by which school district may establish post-graduate scholar program to receive and expend certain State School Fund moneys for certain students who have satisfied requirements for high school diploma.
- SB 1538 Requires state agencies to notify Legislative Fiscal Office concerning information security assessments and information security incidents .
- SB 1539 Requires state contracting agencies to provide State Chief Information Officer and Legislative Fiscal Office with certain materials in connection with cost analysis that state contracting agency performs to determine whether to conduct information technology procurement or determination as to procurement's feasibility.
- SB 1540 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission, in consultation with Oregon post-secondary institutions of education, to conduct study to determine best method of increasing number of mathematics majors at Oregon universities.
- SB 1541 Directs Department of Education to conduct study on expenditure variations among school districts.
- SB 1542 Allows district school board to enter into written agreement with governing body of federally recognized Native American tribe to identify acceptable use of 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.
- SB 1543 Directs Oregon Tourism Commission to adopt rules relating to distribution of moneys to tourism promotion agencies from sale of wine country registration plates.
- SB 1544 Increases maximum number of weeks for which unemployed individual participating in apprenticeship program may be eligible for unemployment insurance benefits.
- SB 1545 Authorizes formation of children's special districts.
- SB 1546 Prohibits tower from towing motor vehicle from parking facility without first being contacted by owner of facility or owner's agent.
- SB 1547 Requires each electric company providing electricity to retail electricity consumers located in this state to eliminate coal-fired resources from electric company's electricity supply.
- SB 1548 Authorizes local governments to expedite inclusion within urban growth boundary of land dedicated to needed housing.
- SB 1549 Permits Oregon Department of Administrative Services to require fingerprints for purpose of requesting state or nationwide criminal records check of person who is employed or applying for employment with, or provides or seeks to provide services to, qualified entity.
- SB 1550 Directs presiding judges of judicial districts within state to ensure proceedings before grand jury are recorded.
- SB 1551 Authorizes specified reporters to make report to Department of State Police Firearms Unit that person is experiencing mental health emergency and is danger to self or others with firearm.
- SB 1552 Establishes Advance Directive Rules Adoption Committee for purpose of adopting by rule form of advance directive to be used in this state.
- SB 1553 Creates new manner of committing crime of assault in the third degree when person with criminal negligence causes serious physical injury to vulnerable user of public way by means of motor vehicle.
- SB 1554 Enacts Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act (2015).
- SB 1555 Allows polygraph test as condition of employment for preemployment screening of law enforcement officers, subject to applicable collective bargaining agreement.
- SB 1556 Expands definition of physical injury in Oregon Criminal Code to include physical trauma when injured person is vulnerable victim.
- SB 1557 Ratifies decision of State Fish and Wildlife Commission to remove Canis lupus from state list of endangered species.
- SB 1558 Limits disclosure of records of college or university student health center, mental health center or counseling center, or records of health professional retained by college or university to provide health care, mental health care or counseling services to students, to other individuals, offices or entities within, affiliated with or acting on behalf of college or university and only to extent that person unaffiliated with college or university would be lawfully authorized to disclose records wh
- SB 1559 Requires, on and after January 1, 2017, persons selling tobacco products or inhalant delivery systems in this state to be licensed by Department of Revenue.
- SB 1560 Requires that name of member or committee of Legislative Assembly requesting set of proposed amendments to legislative measure be identified on proposed amendments.
- SB 1561 Requires court to consider requiring, and authorizes court to order, person to provide or contribute to financial support of child if court grants custody, guardianship, right of visitation, visitation, contact rights or other rights to person.
- SB 1562 Modifies day on which odd-numbered year regular session of Legislative Assembly commences to be day after adjournment of organizational session or, if day after adjournment is Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday, on following Monday.
- SB 1563 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to award grants for purpose of developing and administering loan programs to provide low-interest loans for purposes related to on-site septic system repairs, replacements, upgrades and evaluations.
- SB 1564 Transfers reporting requirements related to English language learner programs from school districts to Department of Education.
- SB 1565 Authorizes city or county to adopt exemption for newly constructed or installed industrial improvements at location in rural area that have cost of initial investment of at least $1 million and not more than $25 million.
- SB 1566 Extends sunset on provisions that allow students whose legal residence is not within school district to attend school in district as resident if student receives written consent.
- SB 1567 Creates crime of criminal impersonation.
- SB 1568 Prohibits discrimination based on age, expected length of life, present or predicted disability, degree of medical dependency or quality of life in determination of medical services covered by state medical assistance program, in coverage under medical retainer practice and in issuance of health benefit plans.
- SB 1569 Establishes Legislative Policy and Research Committee and directs committee to select Legislative Policy and Research Director.
- SB 1570 Requires Legislative Assembly to convene in organizational session in advance of odd-numbered year and even-numbered year regular sessions.
- SB 1571 Directs Department of State Police to adopt rules concerning prioritization of testing untested sexual assault forensic evidence kits.
- SB 1572 Directs Public Utility Commission to establish program for procurement of electricity from community solar projects.
- SB 1573 Requires city whose laws require petition proposing annexation of territory to be submitted to electors to annex territory without vote upon receipt of petition for annexation submitted by all owners of land in territory provided territory is included within urban growth boundary of city or Metro and is, or will be, subject to acknowledged comprehensive plan of city, at least one parcel in territory is contiguous to city limits and proposal conforms to all other requirements of city's ordinances
- SB 1574 Repeals greenhouse gas emissions goals and requires Environmental Quality Commission to adopt by rule statewide greenhouse gas emissions goal for 2025, and limits for years 2035 and 2050.
- SB 1575 Directs Land Conservation and Development Commission to encourage local governments to dedicate land for affordable housing.
- SB 1576 Prohibits person that manufactures or distributes prescription contact lenses from preventing retailer from advertising or selling prescription contact lenses at price for consumers that is less than price that person sets or specifies.
- SB 1577 Establishes Legislative Committee on Accountability as joint committee of Legislative Assembly composed of equal number of majority and minority members.
- SB 1578 Increases amount of maximum total tax credits for certified film production development contributions for fiscal year.
- SB 1579 Requires state agencies to provide summary of legal advice regarding validity or effect of proposed rule or written order.
- SB 1580 Directs PacifiCorp to suspend collection of two nonbypassable surcharges imposed on PacifiCorp's customers for purpose of removing J.C. Boyle Dam, Copco 1 Dam, Copco 2 Dam and Iron Gate Dam until certain federal law is enacted.
- SB 1581 Defines employer location as location of headquarters.
- SB 1582 Directs Housing and Community Services Department to develop and implement Local Innovation and Fast Track Housing Program to expand state's supply of affordable housing for low income households.
- SB 1583 Authorizes Office of Small Business Assistance to perform certain duties with respect to local governments.
- SB 1584 Changes water management and conservation plan approval condition for extension of time to construct works or perfect right for municipal use of water.
- SB 1585 Increases fees to obtain nursing license by indorsement.
- SB 1586 Directs public universities and community colleges to increase voter registration access and information.
- SB 1587 Modifies information that must be included in itemized statement provided to employee each pay period.
- SB 1588 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 1589 Changes definition of "qualified business" eligible for loan or credit guarantees from Credit Enhancement Fund to include existing or proposed businesses located in this state that will produce substantial benefits for state.
- SB 1590 Provides that insurer that has duty to defend insured against claim has fiduciary duty toward insured if insurer does defend against claim.
- SB 1591 Permits Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to provide information about complaints of unlawful practices that director receives about insurers.
- SB 1592 Increases Oregon minimum wage rate in graduated steps to $13.50 per hour by 2019.
- SB 1593 Expands costs eligible for agriculture workforce housing tax credit to include operation costs incurred by owner in year in which taxpayer does not claim other eligible costs.
- SB 1594 Allows paid sick leave to be counted as fringe benefit for purpose of prevailing wage.
- SB 1595 Permits administration of affirmation to witnesses in legislative proceedings.
- SB 1596 Revises procedures for preparation of Governor's budget.
- SB 1597 Clarifies provisions relating to issuance of certain Article XI-Q bonds.
- SB 1598 Exempts certain applicants for license to produce marijuana or applicants for certification to research marijuana from requirement that land use compatibility statement be obtained.
- SB 1599 Establishes July 1, 2015, as date for determination of total number of registered electors in this state for purpose of maintaining status as major political party through 2018 general election.
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SB 1600-1699
- SB 1600 Authorizes prosecution of first-degree sex crimes any time after commission of crime if prosecuting attorney obtains corroborating evidence of crime.
- SB 1601 Specifies that marijuana retailer may not collect tax from consumer of marijuana item if consumer is registry identification cardholder or designated primary caregiver who is purchasing marijuana item for registry identification cardholder.
- SB 5700-5799
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SCR 200-299
- SCR 201 In memoriam: Brady Adams, 1945-2015.
- SCR 202 Establishes deadlines for completion of legislative measures for 2016 regular session of Seventy-eighth Legislative Assembly.
- SCR 203 Recognizes and honors _____ for his service to his country.
- SCR 204 Congratulates Happy Canyon Indian Pageant and Wild West Show on its centennial anniversary.
- SCR 205 Honors Aleksander Reed Skarlatos for his heroism and service.
- SCR 206 Recognizes and honors Private George Nathan Wright (1945-1967) and Specialist Four James Alfred Wright (1948-1969) for their service to their country.
- SCR 207 Honors Portland Timbers for their 2015 MLS Cup victory.
- SCR 208 Adjourns sine die 2016 regular session of Seventy-eighth Legislative Assembly.
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SJM 200-299
- SJM 201 Urges Congress to ensure continued appropriation of funds to enhance aquatic invasive species prevention efforts .
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SJR 200-299
- SJR 201 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution repealing ad valorem property tax assessment provisions created by House Joint Resolution 85 (1997) (Ballot Measure 50 (1997)), requiring ad valorem property taxes to be assessed on real market value of property and directing Legislative Assembly to provide exemption from ad valorem property taxes for owner-occupied principal dwellings and tax lots upon which dwellings are located.
- SJR 202 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require Legislative Assembly to approve each administrative rule or amendment of administrative rule adopted by executive branch agency before taking effect.
- SJR 203 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing State Board of Education.
- SJR 204 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require Legislative Assembly each biennium to spend percentage of legislatively approved budget for education and for public safety.
- SJR 205 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to prohibit public official of this state and principal campaign committee of public official of this state from accepting campaign contributions from organizations with which official has negotiated contract, approved contract, or supervised or approved negotiation of contract, in previous two years.
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SR 200-299
- SR 201 Congratulates Happy Canyon Indian Pageant and Wild West Show on its centennial anniversary.
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SB 1500-1599
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House Bills
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HB 4000-4099
- HB 4001 Modifies conditions under which landlord may terminate month-to-month tenancy after first year of occupancy.
- HB 4002 Directs Department of Education and Chief Education Office to jointly develop statewide education plan to address chronic absences of students in public schools.
- HB 4003 Extends sunset of Law Enforcement Profiling Work Group to July 1, 2017.
- HB 4004 Directs Legislative Administrator to use National Statuary Hall Replacement Fund moneys to commission statues of Chief Joseph and Mark Odom Hatfield to be placed on display in National Statuary Hall in United States Capitol.
- HB 4006 Establishes Task Force on Economic Development.
- HB 4007 Makes certain governmental entities rangeland protection associations.
- HB 4008 Authorizes Oregon State Lottery Commission to administer raffles on behalf of specific Oregon nonprofit organization in exchange for payment.
- HB 4009 Designates March 28 of each year as Minoru Yasui Day.
- HB 4010 Requires each public university to report to Legislative Assembly detailed list of all university expenditures on state programs.
- HB 4011 Provides that employees of Oregon State Hospital qualify as police officers under Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 4012 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds to finance water quality monitoring projects related to removal of dams.
- HB 4013 Authorizes county governing body to establish multidisciplinary elderly or vulnerable person fatality review team to assist local organizations and agencies in identifying and reviewing fatalities involving abuse or neglect of elderly or vulnerable persons.
- HB 4014 Makes changes to laws regulating production, processing, sale, use and governance of cannabis.
- HB 4015 Allows vision care insurer to restrict or limit vision care provider's choice of supplier for covered services and allows insurer to require vision care provider to participate in one vision care insurance plan or discount card program.
- HB 4016 Permits health profession licensing boards to establish or contract together to establish impaired health professional program for licensees of boards.
- HB 4017 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services in collaboration with Oregon Health Authority and stakeholder advisory group to report recommendations to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to health for blueprint for Basic Health Program.
- HB 4018 Removes provisions that prohibit annexation or incorporation of specified industrial lands without written consent of owner of land in specific areas of Jackson County.
- HB 4019 Clarifies duties of Executive Director of the Office of Student Access and Completion.
- HB 4020 Provides that Oregon Growth Board, in accordance with rules adopted by board, may require that management company or state agency under contract with board invest certain amount in Oregon.
- HB 4021 Requires State Treasurer and Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct study to explore approaches for lowering interest rates on student loans for students in Oregon.
- HB 4022 Exempts retired member of Public Employees Retirement System from limitations on reemployment by public employer if member is reemployed by school district or education service district to provide services as speech-language pathologist or speech-language pathology assistant.
- HB 4023 Considers certain individuals to be residents of school district in which individuals attend school even if legal residences of individuals are no longer within district because of district boundary change.
- HB 4024 Directs State Board of Education to adopt by rule complaint process to report district policy in violation of state law prohibiting harassment, intimidation, bullying and cyberbullying.
- HB 4025 Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- HB 4026 Phases out role of Oregon Liquor Control Commission in purchasing, importing, warehousing and retailing of distilled liquors.
- HB 4027 Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to submit report addressing selected tax expenditures to Legislative Assembly and to make recommendations for systematic review and sunset of certain tax expenditures.
- HB 4028 Extends exemption from private firearm criminal background check requirement when firearm is provided to transferee preparing to engage in or in process of completing activities related to hunting, trapping or target shooting.
- HB 4029 Modifies funding mechanism for public employees' health care benefit to avoid excise tax under Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
- HB 4030 Requires Oregon Health Authority to amend Medicaid state plan to implement programs to increase medical assistance reimbursement paid to public providers of emergency medical services.
- HB 4031 Directs Chief Education Office to design and implement pilot program to decrease rates of school absenteeism.
- HB 4032 Requires Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to make available, in electronic format, bureau publications free of charge to Oregon employers.
- HB 4033 Specifies that moneys may be distributed under Network of Quality Teaching and Learning for purposes of advancing Educators Equity Act, improving cultural competence of educators and ensuring educators are trained in culturally relevant educational practices.
- HB 4034 Makes policy findings regarding black carbon that results from unplanned forest and rangeland fires.
- HB 4035 Requires Department of Revenue to submit to Legislative Revenue Officer information from Oregon tax returns about certain corporations doing business in Oregon.
- HB 4036 Requires each electric company providing electricity to retail electricity consumers located in this state to eliminate coal-fired resources from electric company's electricity supply.
- HB 4037 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to establish program to incentivize generation of electricity derived from solar energy.
- HB 4038 Permits shareholders in and members of cooperative corporations to vote by electronic means.
- HB 4039 Modifies definition of "rural airport" for purposes of through the fence operations pilot program.
- HB 4040 Ratifies decision of State Fish and Wildlife Commission to remove Canis lupus from state list of endangered species.
- HB 4041 Removes products of seed from statute prohibiting local governments from inhibiting or preventing production of seed.
- HB 4042 Creates general assistance project administered by Department of Human Services.
- HB 4043 Exempts from taxation amounts received from sale of real property to housing authority at price below fair market value.
- HB 4044 Requires pawnbroker to keep register or record in physical or electronic form and permits pawnbroker to deliver register kept in electronic form to local police agency in electronic form.
- HB 4045 Establishes mandatory minimum sentences for crimes of unlawful possession of a firearm and felon in possession of a firearm.
- HB 4046 Increases damages for unlawful taking or killing of wildlife.
- HB 4047 Increases speed limit for certain highways.
- HB 4048 Reallocates moneys for transportation projects.
- HB 4049 Establishes Task Force on Economic Development.
- HB 4050 Creates Policy Advisory Council on Summer Learning.
- HB 4051 Creates Joint Committee on Strategic Public Policy Review to undertake review of major public policies in specified subject areas.
- HB 4052 Prohibits employer or insurer from requiring injured worker to obtain nonemergency medical services from specific provider.
- HB 4053 Expands permissible activities for brewery licensee.
- HB 4054 Establishes tiered system for determination of minimum wage based on geographical location of employer.
- HB 4055 Modifies list of low carbon fuels that may be used to meet low carbon fuel standards.
- HB 4056 Requires public body to share geospatial framework data of which public body is custodian with other public bodies if public body may do so using existing data and existing resources and without additional cost.
- HB 4057 Directs Department of Education to prepare report related to students who are in poverty families.
- HB 4058 Permits corporation with shares that are registered under securities law of this state or under federal securities law to reject vote, consent, waiver or proxy authorization if shareholder has not complied with certain public disclosure requirements of securities law .
- HB 4059 Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish grant program for purpose of making grants to entities that provide services related to encouraging and assisting pregnant women in carrying their pregnancy to term.
- HB 4060 Updates and clarifies provisions related to regulation of industrial hemp.
- HB 4061 Prohibits Oregon Health Authority from providing medical assistance coverage of specified treatments for gender dysphoria.
- HB 4062 Establishes tax on retail sales of inhalant delivery systems and inhalant form nicotine.
- HB 4063 Modifies methodology for determining amount of surplus tax credit received by personal income taxpayers under statutory kicker provision.
- HB 4064 Creates Affordable Housing Mortgage Loan Fund and continuously appropriates moneys in fund to Housing and Community Services Department for purpose of making deferred loan to qualified statewide nonprofit organization.
- HB 4065 Requires state contracting agency to determine whether contractor appears on list of liquidated or delinquent accounts that state agencies assign for collection or failed to make payment for more than 90 days on liquidated or delinquent account that state agency has not assigned for collection.
- HB 4066 Modifies provisions relating to unmanned aircraft systems, commonly known as drones.
- HB 4067 Provides affirmative defense to public employee and certain nonprofit employee whistleblowers who provide lawfully accessed information to state or federal regulatory agency, law enforcement agency, manager employed by employer or employee's attorney .
- HB 4068 Repeals greenhouse gas emissions goals and requires Environmental Quality Commission to adopt by rule statewide greenhouse gas emissions goal for 2025, and limits for years 2035 and 2050.
- HB 4069 Allows personal income taxpayers to subtract amounts paid as interest on qualified education loans from taxable income.
- HB 4070 Prohibits performance of late-term sex-selective abortion.
- HB 4071 Establishes COFA Premium Assistance Program administered by Department of Consumer and Business Services to provide financial assistance with health care premiums and out-of-pocket costs for Pacific Islanders legally residing in Oregon under Compact of Free Association.
- HB 4072 Extends sunset for tax credit for university venture development fund contributions.
- HB 4073 Adds secular organizations and current members of Legislative Assembly to list of persons and entities authorized to solemnize marriages.
- HB 4074 Requires person adjudicated or found responsible except for insanity by juvenile court for act that, if committed by adult, would constitute felony sex crime to report as sex offender if juvenile court or Psychiatric Security Review Board jurisdiction over person ended prior to August 12, 2015, if jurisdiction ended after August 12, 2015, and before the effective date of Act or if ordered by court after hearing.
- HB 4075 Replaces School Safety Hotline established by Department of Justice with statewide tip line established by Department of State Police for anonymous reporting of information concerning threats to student safety.
- HB 4076 Requires persons who receive grant under Oregon Promise program to complete first-year experience.
- HB 4077 Revises provisions relating to liability arising out of skiing.
- HB 4078 Creates Transit Expansion Fund.
- HB 4079 Directs Land Conservation and Development Commission to establish pilot program in which local governments may site and develop affordable housing.
- HB 4080 Establishes Governor's Child Foster Care Advisory Commission to advise Governor and Director of Human Services regarding foster care system in this state.
- HB 4081 Extends sunset of 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 4082 Expands crime of promoting prostitution to include receiving goods, services or other things of value derived from prostitution activity in certain circumstances.
- HB 4083 Establishes Task Force on Alzheimer's Care Units to study licensing and regulation of Alzheimer's care units.
- HB 4084 Authorizes certain local governments to adopt ordinance or resolution providing property tax incentive programs that grant special assessment to brownfields or exemption to new and existing improvements and personal property on brownfields for period of up to 10 years, with additional period up to five years based on locally adopted criteria.
- HB 4085 Lowers threshold for required filing of statement of independent expenditures to $250 per calendar year and requires statement to be filed within seven days after expenditure is made.
- HB 4086 Provides for temporary lockout benefits, equal to weekly unemployment benefit amount of individual's most recent unemployment benefit claim, to individual who is unemployed due to lockout.
- HB 4087 Permits police officer or law enforcement unit to petition circuit court to require law enforcement unit to withhold from disclosure identifying information of police officer or police officer's immediate family if police officer or police officer's immediate family received credible threat of present danger to life of police officer or police officer's immediate family.
- HB 4088 Prohibits discrimination in employment on basis of familial status of employee.
- HB 4089 Requires state contracting agency to provide in specifications for procurement and in public contract that contractor or supplier must use corrugated cardboard pallets in transporting, distributing, storing or otherwise transferring goods and to require contractors and suppliers to have similar requirements in contracts with common carriers and other third parties.
- HB 4090 Prohibits declaration or bylaws of planned community or condominium from requiring owners to water or irrigate lawns, gardens or other landscaped areas.
- HB 4091 Directs Department of Education to conduct study related to virtual public charter schools.
- HB 4092 Specifies ballot title and certain other voters' pamphlet elements for House Joint Resolution 203 (2016).
- HB 4093 Authorizes presiding judge of judicial district for county that meets certain criteria and has received funds, or has authorization to receive funds, for construction or capital improvements to courthouse to impose surcharge on certain fines for deposit in county account dedicated for payment of costs related to courthouse project.
- HB 4094 Exempts financial institutions that provide financial services to marijuana related businesses, researchers and laboratories from any criminal law of this state that has element that may be proven by substantiating that person provides financial services to person who lawfully possesses, delivers or manufactures marijuana or marijuana derived products.
- HB 4095 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 4096 Modifies law regarding requirement that public employer grant preference to veteran or disabled veteran in selection process for civil service position or eligibility list for civil service position.
- HB 4097 Authorizes Office of Emergency Management to enter into agreement with Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon to form 9-1-1 jurisdiction.
- HB 4098 Directs Office of Emergency Management and Oregon Homeland Security Council to develop and administer grant program to distribute emergency preparedness equipment to local governments and other recipients.
- HB 4099 Delays requirement that school districts must implement child sexual abuse prevention instructional program for students in kindergarten through grade 12 until July 1, 2017.
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HB 4100-4199
- HB 4100 Modifies requirements for coordinated care organizations in 2018 and 2023.
- HB 4101 Requires Environmental Quality Commission to adopt by rule program for assessing net impacts of state policies and programs for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- HB 4102 Updates and modernizes certain laws pertaining to intestacy, wills and estate administration.
- HB 4103 Establishes $1,000 fee for smoke shop certification, renewal of smoke shop certification and relocation of smoke shop.
- HB 4104 Defines "limited benefit coverage." Excludes health insurance offering limited benefit coverage from certain statutory requirements for health insurance coverage.
- HB 4105 Requires pharmacy or pharmacist that dispenses biological product to communicate certain information electronically or to prescribing practitioner.
- HB 4106 Requires agencies to report annually to Legislative Assembly information related to their use of temporary rulemaking procedures.
- HB 4107 Prohibits Oregon Health Authority from retroactively changing terms of contract with coordinated care organization unless specified conditions are met.
- HB 4108 Provides for licensing and regulation of anesthesiologist assistants.
- HB 4109 Requires heads of certain state agencies to identify individuals serving in agency division leadership position or in position responding directly to director or division lead of agency.
- HB 4110 Increases percentage of federal earned income credit allowed to personal income taxpayer, based upon age of taxpayer's dependent.
- HB 4111 Establishes presumptions regarding receipt of notice of defect in residence.
- HB 4112 Allows district school board to provide additional compensation to teachers.
- HB 4113 Establishes Task Force on Drought Emergency Response as nonlegislative task force.
- HB 4114 Reduces personal income tax rates by modifying income tax brackets.
- HB 4115 Increases maximum amount of corporate excise tax credit allowed for qualified research activities.
- HB 4116 Establishes Task Force on County Jail Inmate Health Care Coverage.
- HB 4117 Limits requirement that State Landscape Contractors Board offer practical skills test option as substitute for examination.
- HB 4118 Allows person to contest civil penalty in circuit court.
- HB 4119 Removes sunset on provisions that allow students whose legal residence is not within school district to attend school in district as resident if student receives written consent.
- HB 4120 Increases percentage of federal earned income credit allowed to personal income taxpayer.
- HB 4121 Cancels 2017 restoration of Construction Contractors Board contested case process.
- HB 4122 Requires labeling of genetically engineered fish sold or offered for sale for human consumption.
- HB 4123 Directs State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to establish by rule community service exchange program for person to enter into agreement with community-based organization to perform community service in lieu of payment for delinquent fines or debts.
- HB 4124 Requires Oregon Health Authority to disclose prescription monitoring information to practitioner or pharmacist or member of practitioner's or pharmacist's staff for use in certain health information technology systems.
- HB 4125 Requires Oregon Health Authority to analyze ground water contaminant data and provide education in areas with ground water contaminant problems.
- HB 4126 Permits cities outside Metro to complete evaluations and amendments of urban growth boundaries under statutes and administrative rules in effect on June 30, 2013.
- HB 4127 Makes statutory changes to achieve gender neutral language with respect to individuals who are in marital relationship.
- HB 4128 Expands crime of obstructing governmental or judicial administration to include engaging in business of notary public or immigration consultant without authorization.
- HB 4129 Directs Legislative Administrator to use National Statuary Hall Replacement Fund moneys to commission statues of Abigail Scott Duniway and Mark Odom Hatfield to be placed on display in National Statuary Hall in United States Capitol.
- HB 4130 Requires public bodies to provide standardized acknowledgment of receipt of requests for public records within five business days of receipt of request.
- HB 4131 Requires financial institutions to participate in data match system established by Department of Revenue to identify assets held at financial institutions by delinquent debtors.
- HB 4132 Specifies that marijuana retailer may not collect tax from consumer of marijuana item if consumer is registry identification cardholder or designated primary caregiver who is purchasing marijuana item for registry identification cardholder.
- HB 4133 Directs Department of Revenue, in collaboration with Department of Human Services, to establish pilot program for disbursement of installment payments to personal income taxpayers of amounts equal to personal income tax dependent care credits.
- HB 4134 Requires lobbyists to file registration statement within three business days of commencing or ceasing representation of client .
- HB 4135 Directs State Chief Information Officer to develop standards, protocols and procedures for specified executive department agencies to use in fulfilling public records requests that seek records in electronic form.
- HB 4136 Increases $500,000 limit on noneconomic damages recoverable in wrongful death actions and other statutorily created causes of action to $1.5 million.
- HB 4137 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 4138 Authorizes Legislative Assembly to request appointment of independent counsel by joint resolution.
- HB 4139 Allows sick leave to be counted as fringe benefit for purpose of prevailing wage.
- HB 4140 Prohibits release of sky lantern in Oregon airspace.
- HB 4141 Authorizes Oregon Health Authority to change size of geographic area served by coordinated care organization under specified conditions.
- HB 4142 Prohibits entity that employs private security providers from using name that implies entity is, or is affiliated with, local, state or federal law enforcement agencies or military.
- HB 4143 Prohibits rent increases during first year of month-to-month tenancies.
- HB 4144 Establishes Task Force on Utilization of the Earned Income Tax Credit.
- HB 4145 States policy of State of Oregon to pay judges no less than median salary for judges serving in comparable positions in comparable states.
- HB 4146 Increases state transient lodging tax rate to 1.8 percent for four years and then to 1.5 percent thereafter.
- HB 4147 Prohibits transfer of firearm by dealer or private party for 10 business days if Department of State Police is unable to determine whether recipient is qualified to receive firearm.
- HB 4148 Requires President of Senate and Speaker of House of Representatives to convene legislative work group to determine methods to improve process for preparing arguments in support of measures referred to electors by Legislative Assembly.
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HB 5200-5299
- HB 5201 Allocates lottery moneys for support of redevelopment of Port of Port Orford Cannery Building.
- HB 5202 Modifies amounts authorized for issuance of general obligation bonds, revenue bonds, certificates of participation and other financing agreements for biennium.
- HB 5203 Limits for six-year period beginning July 1, 2015, payment of expenses from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Department of Administrative Services, Oregon Military Department, State Department of Fish and Wildlife and Legislative Administration Committee for capital construction.
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HCR 200-299
- HCR 201 Recognizes and honors Army Private First Class Anthony T. Justesen (1988-2010) for his service to his country.
- HCR 202 Recognizes and honors Sergeant Travis A. Moothart (1980-2004) for his service to his country.
- HCR 203 Recognizes and honors Chief Warrant Officer Erik C. Kesterson (1974-2003) for his service to his country.
- HCR 204 Recognizes and honors Deputy Robert L. "Bob" Talburt (1951-1984) for his service to this state.
- HCR 205 Recognizes and honors Specialist Cody James Patterson (1989-2013) for his service to his country.
- HCR 206 Recognizes and honors Deputy William Bowman (1964-2000) for his service to this state.
- HCR 207 Recognizes and honors Sergeant Donald R. Walters (1969-2003) for his service to his country.
- HCR 208 Marks 75th anniversary of American Tree Farm System and commends those who developed it for farsighted stewardship of Oregon's forest resources.
- HCR 209 Establishes deadlines for presession-filed legislative measures for 2017 regular session of Seventy-ninth Legislative Assembly.
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HJM 200-299
- HJM 201 Applies to Congress to call amendment convention for purpose of proposing amendments to United States Constitution that address campaign finance reform.
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HJR 200-299
- HJR 201 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to legislative review of state agency administrative rules.
- HJR 202 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require 1.5 percent of lottery revenues to be expended for benefit of veterans.
- HJR 203 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution providing that public universities are not constitutionally prohibited from owning stock in companies, associations or corporations.
- HJR 204 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to prohibit State of Oregon or municipal corporation or political subdivision of State of Oregon from using public funds to engage in financial transactions with nations identified by United States Department of State as state sponsors of terrorism.
- HJR 205 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to permit Legislative Assembly, or people through initiative process, to enact laws limiting or prohibiting contributions made in connection with campaigns for nomination or election to public office.
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HB 4000-4099