2019 Regular Session
Bill Selection
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Senate Bills
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SB 0-99
- SB 1 Establishes System of Care Advisory Council to provide forum for statewide system of care policy development and planning.
- SB 2 Allows listed eastern Oregon counties that undertake economic opportunity analysis to designate up to 50 acres outside urban growth boundaries for industrial and other employment uses notwithstanding statewide planning goals related to agriculture, forest use or urbanization.
- SB 3 Permits community colleges to offer applied baccalaureate degree programs under specified conditions and upon receiving approval from Higher Education Coordinating Commission.
- SB 4 Permits merger of community college and public university.
- SB 5 Makes shooting range and person discharging firearm at shooting range strictly liable for injuries resulting from bullets that stray outside boundaries of shooting range.
- SB 6 Increases minimum wage exemption for purposes of garnishment and execution.
- SB 7 Provides that person commits offense of driving while under influence of intoxicants or offense of operating boat while under influence of intoxicants if person drives vehicle or boat and has 0.05 percent or more by weight of alcohol in person's blood.
- SB 8 Requires Land Use Board of Appeals to award local governments and applicants their expenses and attorney fees against petitioners if affirming local government's approval of publicly supporting housing.
- SB 9 Allows pharmacists to prescribe and dispense emergency refills of insulin and associated insulin-related devices and supplies.
- SB 10 Establishes permissible density requirements within urban growth boundaries of cities within metropolitan service district or with population more than 10,000 for areas adjacent to transportation corridors and zoned to allow residential development.
- SB 11 Requires person who purchases residential real property after foreclosure complaint has been filed and before end of redemption period to provide notice to seller regarding relinquishment of interests in property and rights to surplus funds.
- SB 12 Establishes inclusive schools pilot program.
- SB 13 Changes terminology of certain disabilities for purposes of special education statutes.
- SB 14 Directs Department of Education to develop and implement statewide education plan for early childhood through post-secondary education students who are American Indians or Alaskan Natives and who have experienced disproportionate educational results.
- SB 15 Authorizes Youth Development Division to inspect and collect data from facilities in which juveniles are detained to ensure compliance with federal Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act.
- SB 16 Specifies types of licensed health care practitioners authorized to perform assessments or examinations for purposes of determining special education services eligibility.
- SB 17 Establishes Task Force on the Implementation of Electronic Transcripts in High School.
- SB 18 Allows Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to discipline administrator who fails to make report, follow specified procedures or provide written notification related to suspected abuse of child or sexual conduct by educator.
- SB 19 Requires Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules for licensing of each type of adult foster home, including those providing residential care to older adults, persons with physical disabilities, persons with intellectual disabilities and persons with mental illness.
- SB 20 Consolidates eligibility for services to children and adults with developmental disabilities.
- SB 21 Requires Department of Human Services to report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to human services any changes needed to statutes governing programs administered by department due to changes to budget.
- SB 22 Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish standards for identifying behavioral health homes.
- SB 23 Requires Oregon Health Authority or entity contracting with authority to obtain discharge records from hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers and extended stay centers.
- SB 24 Modifies procedures related to criminal defendants lacking fitness to proceed.
- SB 25 Directs public bodies, and private medical providers in possession of relevant records, to comply, within specified time period, with court order for release of records to state mental hospital or other facility for purposes of forensic evaluation.
- SB 26 Directs Director of the Oregon Health Authority or director's designee to discharge employee at facility under jurisdiction of authority if it has been substantiated that employee physically or sexually abused patient or client.
- SB 27 Authorizes Oregon Health Authority to adopt by rule schedule for fees assessed on water suppliers to partially defray costs of authority related to performance of certain duties under Oregon Drinking Water Quality Act.
- SB 28 Increases fees related to tourist facilities, public spas, pools and bathhouses, bed and breakfasts, restaurants and vending machines and for plan review for restaurant construction or remodeling.
- SB 29 Modifies term "venereal disease" to "sexually transmitted infection." Clarifies hearings procedure for certificates of need for certain health care facilities.
- SB 30 Permits guardian to change abode or placement of adult protected person without 15-day notice under certain circumstances.
- SB 31 Permits Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator to establish county, regional and statewide high-risk teams to identify options available for addressing safety risks facing highly vulnerable adults.
- SB 32 Changes conversion facilities from type of "residential facility" for purposes of Residential Facilities Ombudsman Program to type of "long term care facility" for purposes of Long Term Care Ombudsman Program.
- SB 33 Approves adoption of and modifications to rules of Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.
- SB 34 Amends industrial site readiness program to allow Oregon Business Development Department to enter into tax reimbursement arrangements for eligible site preparation costs with private owners.
- SB 35 Exempts Department of Veterans' Affairs from requirement to include vouchers for disbursements with conservator's accounting to court.
- SB 36 Modifies laws relating to home and farm loans for veterans.
- SB 37 Clarifies laws relating to Oregon Veterans' Homes.
- SB 38 Modifies provisions for treatment of renewable energy certificates issued for generation of thermal energy.
- SB 39 Replaces exemption from laws regulating practice of engineering, land surveying and photogrammetric mapping with exemption from registration requirement.
- SB 40 Modifies license fees for heating oil tank regulatory program.
- SB 41 Modifies oil spill prevention fees.
- SB 42 Eliminates sunset for funding dedicated to State Department of Fish and Wildlife fish restoration and enhancement program.
- SB 43 Authorizes State Board of Geologist Examiners to adopt rules prescribing continuing education requirements.
- SB 44 Authorizes State Board of Geologist Examiners to enter into interagency agreement with another state agency to provide for sharing of administrator.
- SB 45 Changes fees charged by State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries for permits for mineral exploration, mining operations, exclusion certificates, gas and oil drilling and exploration, and geothermal well drilling operation.
- SB 46 Clarifies applicability of surface mining exclusion certificate to multiple sites and on federal and state lands.
- SB 47 Requires person operating nonmotorized boat to have waterway access permit.
- SB 48 Extends sunset of historic property special assessment program.
- SB 49 Exempts from Public Contracting Code timber sales from lands that State Parks and Recreation Commission or State Parks and Recreation Department owns or manages.
- SB 50 Exempts from Public Contracting Code timber sales from lands that State Parks and Recreation Commission or State Parks and Recreation Department owns or manages.
- SB 51 Establishes process for holder of qualifying storage right to change type of use for which water is stored.
- SB 52 Requires school district to adopt policy requiring comprehensive district plan on student suicide prevention.
- SB 53 Authorizes Director of the Oregon Department of Aviation to request Department of Transportation to provide certain central business services for Oregon Department of Aviation.
- SB 54 Allows Oregon Department of Aviation to impose civil penalty for violations related to landing places for aircraft.
- SB 55 Modifies criteria for review of applications for distributions of certain aircraft fuel tax revenues.
- SB 56 Eliminates motor carrier weight receipts.
- SB 57 Modifies laws related to transportation.
- SB 58 Modifies and adds laws related to transportation.
- SB 59 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds for Connect Oregon.
- SB 60 Allows acupuncturists and podiatric physicians to claim liability limitation for provision of health care services without compensation.
- SB 61 Increases membership of Oregon Medical Board by one public member.
- SB 62 Prohibits employing person that employer knows, or with exercise of reasonable care should know, is not licensed or permitted to practice medical imaging modality.
- SB 63 Directs Board of Medical Imaging to adopt rules related to temporary permits for limited X-ray machine operators.
- SB 64 Clarifies type of authorization to practice issued by Oregon State Board of Nursing.
- SB 65 Directs Oregon State Board of Nursing to issue license to practice as certified nurse midwife to qualified applicant.
- SB 66 Authorizes Oregon State Board of Nursing to recognize military education or training programs as sufficient to meet requirements for licensure as licensed practical nurse.
- SB 67 Defines "ambulatory surgical center" for purposes of duties of circulating nurses.
- SB 68 Increases annual fee imposed on public utilities and telecommunications providers for purpose of defraying costs of Public Utility Commission.
- SB 69 Expands purposes of plan of assistance established by Public Utility Commission under Oregon Telephone Assistance Program to include supporting broadband internet access service.
- SB 70 Modifies law related to exemption from requirement to have veterinarian's license to practice veterinary medicine, surgery or dentistry.
- SB 71 Allows use of sedative and analgesic medications when euthanizing animals.
- SB 72 Eliminates certain duties of Oregon Department of Administrative Services and other state agencies related to tracking and reporting of travel awards earned as part of official state business.
- SB 73 Permits Oregon Department of Administrative Services to enter into financing agreements that exceed $100,000 without needing to comply with requirements concerning state borrowing if financing agreements include nonrecourse provision.
- SB 74 Defines "video lottery terminal" for purposes of lottery chapter and amusement device excise tax provision.
- SB 75 Provides that interest earned by Employer Incentive Fund may be used to match lump sum payments by participating public employers in Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 76 Authorizes Oregon Racing Commission to issue exchange wagering license to qualified applicant.
- SB 77 Allows Oregon Racing Commission to adopt rules to authorize and license Multi-Jurisdictional Simulcasting and Interactive Wagering Totalizator Hubs to conduct simulcast broadcasting of, and mutuel wagering on, animal races.
- SB 78 Directs Oregon Racing Commission to adopt rules related to issuance of licenses to conduct off-race course simulcast mutuel wagering.
- SB 79 Provides that Department of Revenue may assist certain public bodies in collecting delinquent accounts, subject to certain limitations.
- SB 80 Authorizes certain tax-related documents to be delivered or made available by method other than regular mail.
- SB 81 Changes due date for forest products harvest tax and western and eastern Oregon small tract severance tax to April 15.
- SB 82 Directs Bureau of Labor and Industries to establish program to provide supportive services for preapprenticeship and apprenticeship programs in this state.
- SB 83 Expands prohibition against requiring employee to pay cost of medical examination as condition of employment to include consideration for employment.
- SB 84 Broadens standard under which employment discrimination based on family members may be proved.
- SB 85 Makes employment of minors at business that permits live entertainment exhibiting obscene performance unlawful employment practice.
- SB 86 Removes staffing requirements for live entertainer hotline.
- SB 87 Allows gun dealer or person transferring firearm, ammunition or firearm component at gun show to establish minimum age for purchase of firearms, ammunition or firearm components, provided that minimum age is at least 21 years.
- SB 88 Allows counties to authorize construction of accessory dwelling units on lands zoned for rural residential use.
- SB 89 Requires Environmental Quality Commission to adopt by rule program for assessing net impacts of state policies and programs for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- SB 90 Prohibits food and beverage provider or convenience store from providing single-use plastic straw to consumer unless consumer specifically requests single-use plastic straw.
- SB 91 Requires at least 50 percent of public purpose charge funds paid to nongovernmental entity to be invested in providing incentives to retail electricity customers for accelerating transportation electrification.
- SB 92 Authorizes city to provide for as much as 20-year ramp-up to full taxation rate for property in annexed territory.
- SB 93 Establishes dealer redemption centers for bulk redemption of beverage containers.
- SB 94 Provides that brownfield granted property tax incentive benefit under program adopted pursuant to chapter 96, Oregon Laws 2016, may be granted any other special assessment, exemption or partial exemption for which such property is eligible.
- SB 95 Requires owners and operators of bulk petroleum terminals to conduct and submit to Department of Environmental Quality seismic vulnerability assessments.
- SB 96 Establishes product stewardship program for household hazardous waste.
- SB 97 Establishes defense, for certain small dealers charged with civil penalty for refusing to accept and pay refund value of empty beverage containers, that dealer was unable to comply with law because dealer's storage space for empty beverage containers was at capacity at time violation occurred. .
- SB 98 Requires Public Utility Commission to adopt by rule large renewable natural gas program and small renewable natural gas program.
- SB 99 Directs Environmental Quality Commission to adopt rules applying certain oil spill prevention and emergency response planning requirements to high hazard train routes in this state.
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SB 100-199
- SB 100 Reduces, to 24, maximum number of individual beverage containers returned by any one person during one day that dealer occupying space of less than 5,000 square feet must accept.
- SB 101 Requires manufacturer, distributor or importer of beverage sold in this state to ensure that beverage containers are collected from small dealer no later than 30 days after dealer redeems beverage containers.
- SB 102 Requires State Forester to establish guidelines for wildfire buffer zones that produce defensible spaces around lands in forestland-urban interface.
- SB 103 Classifies dairies exceeding specified size as industrial facilities for purposes of right to farm laws, air pollution laws and land use laws.
- SB 104 Classifies dairies exceeding specified size as industrial facilities for purposes of right to farm laws, air pollution laws and land use laws.
- SB 105 Directs State Chief Information Officer, in consultation with Public Records Advocate and Office of Secretary of State, to conduct study relating to creating chief privacy officer position and to report findings to Legislative Assembly no later than September 1, 2019.
- SB 106 Directs Legislative Policy and Research Office to develop and maintain list of executive branch regulatory boards and commissions.
- SB 107 Provides exemption, under certain circumstances, to natural gas utility vehicles when inspecting or repairing natural gas leak, and to electric utility vehicles when responding to emergency , from offense of illegal stopping, standing or parking.
- SB 108 Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to establish separate compensation schedules for distillery retail outlet agents and for liquor store agents.
- SB 109 Specifies that certain documents prepared by or for internal use of financial institutions are not real estate appraisal activity requiring preparer of document to carry real estate appraiser certification, license or registration.
- SB 110 Removes restriction on maximum number of hours that certain employers may require or permit employees to work in single workweek.
- SB 111 Prohibits certain certificate and permit holders from transactions involving improperly sealed or deceptively labeled alcoholic beverages.
- SB 112 Modifies provisions for collection of tax on grape product used in wine manufacture.
- SB 113 Provides that retail customer may bring individual action against vehicle dealer that fails to comply with certain requirements related to transfer of interest in vehicle.
- SB 114 Creates income tax credit for operation costs of housing for agricultural workers.
- SB 115 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 116 Directs that Enrolled House Bill 3427, if referred by referendum petition, be submitted to people at special election held on January 21, 2020.
- SB 117 Requires Secretary of State to conduct study and analyze implementation of laws relating to elections that were passed during 2017 regular session of Legislative Assembly.
- SB 118 Directs Bureau of Labor and Industries to study issues relating to workforce development and report results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to business and labor on or before February 1, 2021.
- SB 119 Directs Bureau of Labor and Industries to study issues relating to labor and report results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to business and labor on or before February 1, 2021.
- SB 120 Directs Bureau of Labor and Industries to study issues relating to employment and report results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to business and labor on or before February 1, 2021.
- SB 121 Directs Bureau of Labor and Industries to conduct study and make recommendations regarding implementing paid family and medical leave program and to report results, including recommendations, to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to business and labor on or before February 1, 2021.
- SB 122 Directs Bureau of Labor and Industries to conduct study of issues related to predictability in employee work schedules in Oregon and to report results to interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to business and labor on or before February 1, 2021.
- SB 123 Provides that employer is not in violation of pay equity requirements for paying different level of compensation to employee for modified work in certain circumstances.
- SB 124 Subjects certain persons to statutes governing massage therapy.
- SB 125 Requires insurer that credentials one primary care provider who is part of medical group to credential all primary care providers in same medical group if they are licensed or certified and in good standing with their licensing boards.
- SB 126 Requires health benefit plan to reimburse cost of covered telemedicine health service provided by health professional licensed or certified in this state if same health service is provided in person.
- SB 127 Changes term "nurse midwife nurse practitioner" to "nurse practitioner specializing in nurse midwifery.".
- SB 128 Directs Board of Medical Imaging to issue permit to supervise fluoroscopy to qualified advanced practice registered nurse.
- SB 129 Allows licensed optometrist to engage in practice of telemedicine.
- SB 130 Directs Oregon Health Authority to award grant moneys to eligible school-based health center pilot projects to expand access to health care services and improve health and education outcomes for students through telehealth.
- SB 131 Requires Director of Oregon Health Authority to appoint Children's Health Advocate to investigate complaints and take steps to ensure access to and reimbursement of timely health care for children placed by Department of Human Services in private child-caring agencies.
- SB 132 Requires health benefit plans, state medical assistance program, Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board to pay for standard fertility preservation services for covered individual who will undergo medical treatment that is likely to result in iatrogenic infertility.
- SB 133 Prohibits provider of substance abuse, problem gambling or mental health services and support from accepting or paying patient referral bonus or falsely advertising individual's need for services or support or individual's eligibility to participate in medical assistance program.
- SB 134 Requires coordinated care organizations to publish on website document to educate members regarding treatment options and support resources available for members who have mental illnesses or substance use disorders.
- SB 135 Authorizes Health Licensing Office to impose civil penalty on employer of or entity that contracts with behavior analysis professional if employer or entity requires professional to perform certain acts.
- SB 136 Removes 10-day supply limitation on prescriptions for certain controlled substances issued by certified registered nurse anesthetists.
- SB 137 Prohibits coordinated care organization from contracting with any entity to assume risk of providing behavioral health services or to assume responsibility for utilization management, care coordination, denials of service, grievances or appeals.
- SB 138 Reestablishes Mental Health Clinical Advisory Group in Oregon Health Authority to continue development of evidence-based algorithms for prescription drug treatment of mental health disorders.
- SB 139 Creates new requirements applicable to prior authorization, step therapy and other utilization review policies and procedures on insurers offering health benefit plans and health insurance, medical services contracts, multiple employer welfare arrangements, health care service contracts and pharmacy benefit managers.
- SB 140 Establishes Emergency Department Boarding Pilot Project in Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 141 Requires Oregon Health Authority to issue grants to Oregon hospitals to establish and maintain, or contract with third party to provide, process for providing caring contacts to hospital patients who present in emergency department with suicidal ideation or attempted suicide.
- SB 142 Changes "venereal disease" and "sexually transmitted disease" to "sexually transmitted infection." Changes certain references to "human immunodeficiency virus" and "acquired immune deficiency syndrome" to "blood-borne infection.".
- SB 143 Corrects syntax in statute.
- SB 144 Makes certain provisions relating to anatomical gifts applicable to gifts of whole body.
- SB 145 Establishes Implementation Advisory Group to develop blueprint for implementing health care spending benchmark for state.
- SB 146 Provides that additional taxes may not be imposed upon disqualification of land from special assessment if land has been acquired by soil and water conservation district or transferred by nonprofit land trust to tax-exempt government transferee.
- SB 147 Allows personal income and corporate excise taxpayers to subtract from taxable income amounts paid as principal of or interest on qualified education loans.
- SB 148 Requires members of Public Employees Retirement System to elect to participate in pension programs and traditional individual account program, or to participate in alternative individual account program, on and after July 1, 2020.
- SB 149 Directs Public Employees Retirement Board to study options for allowing retired members of the Public Employees Retirement System to be reemployed by participating public employer and for member and employer to make contributions to system to be applied against unfunded liabilities of system.
- SB 150 Requires pharmacist to dispense controlled substance in Schedule II of federal Controlled Substances Act in lockable vial.
- SB 151 Adjusts statutory listing of education service districts to reflect mergers of districts.
- SB 152 Directs Department of Education to provide reimbursements for vision screenings of students to person that provided vision screening.
- SB 153 Directs Department of Education to conduct study on adequacy of education in state and report to interim committee of Legislative Assembly by September 15, 2020.
- SB 154 Directs Department of Education to conduct study to determine which statewide summative test to administer to students in grade 11.
- SB 155 Requires investigations of all reports involving suspected abuse or suspected sexual conduct by school employees, contractors, agents and volunteers.
- SB 156 Revises definitions of terms "school employee," "sexual conduct" and "student" for purposes of certain laws related to abuse and sexual conduct by school employees.
- SB 157 Directs Department of Education to enter into contract with nonprofit entity to administer nationally recognized assessment of high school students' knowledge and skills.
- SB 158 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to collaborate with community colleges and public universities to implement pilot program to assist foster youth transitioning from community colleges to public universities.
- SB 159 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to convene stakeholders to facilitate establishment of foster youth success centers in each public university.
- SB 160 Requires public institutions of higher education to provide credit to each student who receives grade of four or higher on International Baccalaureate (IB) exam.
- SB 161 Establishes credit against personal income taxes for contributions to higher education savings network account or ABLE account.
- SB 162 Provides that personal income taxpayer may elect to establish account in Oregon 529 Savings Network through means provided by Department of Revenue.
- SB 163 Provides that Oregon 529 Savings Board may collect certain fees to defray costs of ABLE program.
- SB 164 Makes employer's failure to comply with requirements of Oregon Retirement Savings Plan unlawful practice.
- SB 165 Directs employer, on annual tax withholding return submitted to Department of Revenue, to indicate whether employer offers qualified retirement savings plan that would allow exemption from participation in Oregon Retirement Savings Plan.
- SB 166 Authorizes Oregon Retirement Savings Board to enter into agreements with other states to provide services related to retirement savings plans.
- SB 167 Aligns definitions in mental health services bill of rights with definitions applicable to reporting of abuse of persons with mental illness.
- SB 168 Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to child care.
- SB 169 Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to child safety.
- SB 170 Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to child welfare.
- SB 171 Authorizes Department of Human Services to remit payments for qualified residential treatment program services for certain children.
- SB 172 Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on developmental disabilities programs in Oregon.
- SB 173 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority and Department of Human Services to expand programs serving behavioral health needs of seniors and persons with disabilities.
- SB 174 Appropriates moneys to Department of Human Services to collaborate with Oregon Health Authority to establish Center of Excellence on Behavioral Health for Older Adults and People with Disabilities.
- SB 175 Requires Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority to convene stakeholder group to develop recommendations, to be submitted to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to health, for ensuring that clients of department and authority have seamless, uninterrupted access to mental health and substance abuse programs administered by authority and long term care services and supports administered by department.
- SB 176 Requires certain filling stations, service stations, garages and other dispensaries that dispense Class 1 flammable liquids to provide equal access to persons with disabilities.
- SB 177 Permits licensed hospice program to provide palliative care without obtaining in-home care agency license.
- SB 178 Permits health care representative to make election for hospice treatment on behalf of incapacitated principal with terminal condition who does not have valid advance directive.
- SB 179 Requires Oregon Health Authority to administer program to provide palliative care services and support provision of home- and community-based end of life care.
- SB 180 Directs Department of Education to award grants to school districts to support safe schools by funding programs related to bullying prevention and youth empowerment.
- SB 181 Modifies definition of "child-caring agency" to include county programs that provide care or services to children in custody of Department of Human Services or Oregon Youth Authority.
- SB 182 Modifies definition of "child-caring agency" to include certain residential facilities.
- SB 183 Directs Early Learning Council to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to regulation of child care providers.
- SB 184 Authorizes court to initiate commitment proceedings for extremely dangerous person with mental illness if court determines that there is no substantial probability that defendant will gain or regain fitness to proceed.
- SB 185 Prohibits person licensed to distribute cigarettes or tobacco products from affixing Oregon tax stamps or purchasing untaxed roll-your-own tobacco unless person certifies to Attorney General that cigarettes or tobacco was purchased directly from manufacturer or importer.
- SB 186 Changes index for determining cost of living adjustments to limitations on damages under Oregon Tort Claims Act.
- SB 187 Provides that judicial marshal certified by Department of Public Safety Standards and Training qualifies as police officer under Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 188 Allows exclusion from taxable estate for value of decedent's principal residence.
- SB 189 Modifies definition of "tax expenditure" applicable to automatic tax expenditure sunset provisions by excluding provisions required by federal law.
- SB 190 Extends and creates sunsets for certain transportation-related tax expenditures.
- SB 191 Creates and extends sunsets for certain property tax exemption and special assessment programs.
- SB 192 Extends sunset for exemption from income or corporate excise taxes of capital gains from sale of manufactured dwelling park to certain entities.
- SB 193 Extends sunset for modified method of apportionment of business income of interstate broadcaster for purposes of corporate excise taxation.
- SB 194 Requires addition, in determination of Oregon taxable income, of amount of losses from wagering transactions deducted on taxpayer's federal return.
- SB 195 Prescribes amount of expenses for which tax credit for employment-related dependent care expenses may be claimed by removing limitations based on earned income of individual spouse, in case of joint tax filers.
- SB 196 Extends sunset for tax credit for payments to employee and dependent scholarship programs.
- SB 197 Extends sunset for tax credit for closure of manufactured dwelling park.
- SB 198 Extends sunset for tax credit for pension income.
- SB 199 Extends sunset for tax credit for contributions to Trust for Cultural Development Account.
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SB 200-299
- SB 200 Extends sunset of income tax credit for political contributions.
- SB 201 Extends sunset for tax credit for crop donation.
- SB 202 Extends sunset for tax credits for owner or operator of agriculture workforce housing.
- SB 203 Extends sunset for earned income tax credit.
- SB 204 Extends sunset for tax credit for provision of volunteer emergency medical services in rural area.
- SB 205 Requires deposit of two percent of revenue from corporate excise and income tax into Oregon Rainy Day Fund.
- SB 206 Requires corporation with Oregon sales in excess of $100,000 to file corporate excise tax or corporate income tax return.
- SB 207 Modifies methods for calculating numerator used in apportionment of business income for purposes of corporate excise taxation.
- SB 208 Modifies certain corporate minimum tax rates.
- SB 209 Provides for exemption from ad valorem property taxation of first $10,000 of real market value of homesteads.
- SB 210 Requires certain institutions seeking property tax exemption to file information return that states basis for exemption claim in terms derived from Oregon case law.
- SB 211 Reduces amount of income eligible for elective reduced personal income tax rate allowed for certain pass-through income.
- SB 212 Provides that if corporate activity tax imposed by section 63, chapter 122, Oregon Laws 2019 (Enrolled House Bill 3427), does not become law by March 1, 2020, certain other provisions of chapter 122, Oregon Laws 2019 (Enrolled House Bill 3427), including establishment of Fund for Student Success and related accounts, provisions for allowed uses of fund and accounts, direction to Department of Education and decrease in personal income tax rates do not take effect.
- SB 213 Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- SB 214 For purposes of personal income taxation, changes connection point from federal taxable income to federal adjusted gross income by eliminating allowance of itemized deductions or standard deduction.
- SB 215 Makes technical changes in Oregon tax statutes.
- SB 216 Allows person to be employed in public schools for 90 calendar days after date of submission of pending application for licensure only if person had not been employed during previous 12 months with pending application for same license.
- SB 217 Modifies purposes for which grants paid from School Improvement Fund may be awarded.
- SB 218 Authorizes Oregon Liquor Control Commission to refuse to issue initial marijuana production licenses based on supply of and demand for marijuana.
- SB 219 Requires that moneys in Regional Infrastructure Fund be used for disbursements to federally recognized Indian tribes in this state for specified purposes.
- SB 220 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to conduct study related to greenhouse gas emissions.
- SB 221 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for biennial expenses related to intensive in-home services for children with behavioral health needs.
- SB 222 Declares state policy regarding transparency for all spending by state agencies.
- SB 223 Prohibits state use of privately hosted electronic mail to conduct public business.
- SB 224 Removes requirement that county clerk move elector to inactive status if elector has neither voted nor updated registration for five or more years.
- SB 225 Establishes nonaffiliated primary election in which electors who are not affiliated with major political party or minor political party may select nominee who is not affiliated with major political party or minor political party to appear on general election ballot.
- SB 226 Deems city to be disincorporated upon determination by Secretary of State that election on question of disincorporation was held in city in first six months of 2016, majority of voters voting on question approved disincorporation, city charter was surrendered to county in which city was situated and Department of Revenue approved map eliminating city boundaries.
- SB 227 Authorizes cemetery authority, or person with authority to determine disposition of human remains, to move, temporarily store or reinter human remains dislodged from original cemetery plot by natural disaster or other similar emergency.
- SB 228 Adds representative of Department of Justice to membership of Oregon Homeland Security Council.
- SB 229 Directs office of State Fire Marshal to include training in plan for coordinated response to oil or hazardous material spills or releases that occur during rail transport.
- SB 230 Permits Department of Veterans' Affairs to disclose names and electronic mail addresses of veterans to certain committees of Legislative Assembly.
- SB 231 Allows State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries to require use of risk mitigation methods in, or to prohibit construction of, certain facilities and structures at proposed development site in tsunami inundation zone.
- SB 232 Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to submit report to interim legislative committees, no later than July 1, 2020, regarding delivery of veterans' services.
- SB 233 Directs Oregon Military Department to study and make recommendations regarding programs for reintegration of service members prior to their separation from service.
- SB 234 Removes exclusion of students receiving federal vocational rehabilitation education benefits from section providing for resident rate tuition at public universities and community colleges for students who served, or who are dependents of someone who served, in Armed Forces or international position.
- SB 235 Eliminates cap on total amount authorized for grant program for installation of generator connectors on fuel sources at cardlock fuel facilities.
- SB 236 Prohibits policy or certificate of health insurance from requiring prior authorization for coverage of specified treatment by participating physical or occupational therapist if treatment is medically necessary and falls within quantitative treatment limits of policy or certificate.
- SB 237 Requires Environmental Quality Commission to prepare certain revisions to Oregon's State Implementation Plan under federal Clean Air Act.
- SB 238 Requires Department of Revenue to conduct study of communication methods department has in place to answer questions from taxpayers or resolve issues that taxpayers have with Oregon tax laws.
- SB 239 Allows minor supplier of malt beverages to unconditionally terminate wholesale distribution agreement upon 90 days' notice.
- SB 240 Directs governmental agencies of this state to use electronic records and electronic signatures by July 1, 2020.
- SB 241 Extends sunset for tax credit for crop donation.
- SB 242 Requires health benefit plan, other than employer-sponsored plan, that covers cost of pregnancy care and childbirth to cover cost of pregnancy care and childbirth for enrollee who is surrogate.
- SB 243 Requires Department of Veterans' Affairs to conduct study to determine effects of employment discrimination against veterans on overall veteran unemployment rate in this state.
- SB 244 Modifies and creates laws related to outfitters and guides and charter boats.
- SB 245 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study subjects relating to pretrial detention and report results to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 246 Eliminates requirement that amount of service permit application fee exceeding service permit program costs be dedicated to Alcohol Education Program.
- SB 247 Adds containers that contain hard seltzer and containers that contain kombucha to types of beverage containers covered by provisions of Bottle Bill.
- SB 248 Increases certain fees charged by Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
- SB 249 Specifies requirements for insurer determinations regarding requests for prior authorization for coverage of health care items, services, procedures and settings.
- SB 250 Prohibits individual from being excluded from participation in or denied benefits under health benefit plan issued or delivered in this state based on actual or perceived race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age or disability.
- SB 251 Updates various statutes in Insurance Code to reflect changes in National Association of Insurance Commissioners model provisions related to reducing reserve requirements for domestic ceding insurers that cede insurance to reinsurers and to regulating insurance adjusters and insurance consultants.
- SB 252 Provides that Oregon Military Department may select any available payment method for cooperative agreements with federal National Guard Bureau.
- SB 253 Authorizes Public Health Officer to appoint local health officer in certain counties.
- SB 254 Expands potential recipients of levee project grants to include any public body.
- SB 255 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for Oregon Institute of Marine Biology at University of Oregon.
- SB 256 Repeals sunset on moratorium on oil, gas and sulfur leasing in territorial sea.
- SB 257 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for agricultural experiment station and branch stations, Oregon State University Extension Service and Forest Research Laboratory programs of Oregon State University.
- SB 258 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Business Development Department for distribution to certain entities for purposes of building entrepreneurial capacity in rural regions of this state, developing regional assets to support entrepreneurial growth and building network of statewide resources to leverage and accelerate access to resources regardless of location.
- SB 259 Establishes Task Force on Maritime Sector Workforce Development.
- SB 260 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Ocean Science Trust, State Department of Fish and Wildlife and Higher Education Coordinating Commission in certain amounts for certain purposes related to ocean chemistry.
- SB 261 Appropriates moneys for distribution to Oregon Coast Aquarium for purposes for which aquarium's current capital campaign has been undertaken.
- SB 262 Extends sunset for property tax exemption for multiple-unit housing.
- SB 263 Provides that student who legally entered United States under Compact of Free Association treaty between United States and Republic of Palau, Republic of the Marshall Islands or Federated States of Micronesia and who has not previously established residence in any state or territory of United States other than Oregon qualifies for exemption from nonresident tuition and fees at public universities and is eligible to receive state and university scholarships or other financial aid.
- SB 264 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Youth Development Division to provide grants to certain community-based youth development programs.
- SB 265 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for purpose of awarding grants under Career and Technical Education Revitalization Grant Program.
- SB 266 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for Community College Support Fund for distribution to community colleges and community college service districts.
- SB 267 Transfers duties, functions and powers of State Department of Energy related to issuance of loans for small scale local energy projects to Oregon Business Development Department.
- SB 268 Creates personal income tax subtraction for adopting dogs and cats from animal rescue entities.
- SB 269 Directs Department of Corrections to provide audit report prescribed by Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 to Legislative Assembly no later than February 1 following completion of audit report.
- SB 270 Exempts residential construction contractor meeting criteria from continuing education requirement.
- SB 271 Requires person arrested for sex crime to submit to providing buccal sample.
- SB 272 Includes assistant attorneys general among public employees who are prohibited from striking.
- SB 273 Allows base pay of attorneys who are employed by public corporation, nonprofit organization, public university or city or county in this state and who perform substantially similar work to be used for comparison of compensation for assistant attorneys general.
- SB 274 Expands eligibility for support service brokerage services to individuals who are 14 to 17 years of age.
- SB 275 Requires owner or possessor of firearm to secure firearm with trigger or cable lock or in locked container except in specified circumstances.
- SB 276 Establishes product stewardship program for mattresses.
- SB 277 Renames crime of intimidation as bias crime.
- SB 278 Extends eligibility for Rent Guarantee Program to individuals between 16 and 26 years of age who were wards within past 10 years.
- SB 279 Requires certain persons that service student loans in this state to obtain or renew license.
- SB 280 Clarifies that "live entertainer" is employee and not independent contractor.
- SB 281 Requires manufacturer of digital product to label product with information relating to health risks associated with use of product.
- SB 282 Requires Department of Education, in cooperation with Oregon Health Authority, to conduct study to determine and recommend appropriate health standards to govern student use of computers, mobile digital devices and other electronic media in classrooms.
- SB 283 Directs Oregon Health Authority to review peer-reviewed, independently funded scientific studies of health effects of exposure to microwave radiation, particularly exposure that results from use of wireless network technologies in schools and to report results of review to interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to education not later than January 2, 2021.
- SB 284 Makes it unlawful employment practice for employer to collect biometric data from employees.
- SB 285 Requires Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority, when recovering assistance paid to needy individuals by taking title to real property, to convey property to nonprofit organization that contracts with department or authority to provide housing to low income seniors and persons with disabilities.
- SB 286 Allows local body to restrict or condition onsite treatment of septage or land application of reclaimed water or biosolids to protect accepted farming practices on surrounding lands.
- SB 287 Establishes standards for establishment of farm breweries on lands zoned for exclusive farm use or mixed farm and forest use for breweries that annually produce under 150,000 barrels of malt beverages total with under 15,000 barrels produced on farm brewery site.
- SB 288 Expands where special district public bodies may hold public meetings to include locations within Indian country of federally recognized Oregon Indian tribe that is within Oregon.
- SB 289 Directs Department of Education to provide reimbursements for vision screenings of students to person that provided vision screening.
- SB 290 Makes person voluntarily fighting wildfire immune from civil liability for injury resulting from good faith performance of firefighting efforts.
- SB 291 Allows governing body of county, city or district to authorize persons to exercise authority regarding Emergency Conflagration Act.
- SB 292 Declares state policy regarding fighting of wildfires on unprotected land.
- SB 293 Establishes Indian Health Scholarship Program to provide free tuition and fees for qualifying Indian health profession students in exchange for student commitment to work at tribal service site after graduation.
- SB 294 Authorizes annexation of land to pioneer cemetery maintenance district upon petition by owner and approval of governing body of district.
- SB 295 Provides that when state agency is required by statute to mail notice to person, and agency has on file post office box address, agency must mail notice to post office box address.
- SB 296 Creates exception to prohibition on recording communications for person who records conversation during or regarding commission of offense against person.
- SB 297 Modifies provisions for emergency commitment of individuals in Indian country.
- SB 298 Allows employee or agent of funeral home or person acting as funeral service practitioner named in record of death or fetal death to request certified copy of record of death or fetal death at any time following date of death.
- SB 299 Prohibits denial of medical assistance on basis that individual under 19 years of age is in detention pending adjudication.
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SB 300-399
- SB 300 Repeals exemption from universal service fund charge for radio communications services, radio paging services, commercial mobile radio services, personal communications services and cellular communications services.
- SB 301 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to consider elk overpopulation when implementing Oregon Landowner Damage Program.
- SB 302 Allows person taking certain nuisance game mammals to retain game meat if meat is offered to charitable organizations and refused.
- SB 303 Authorizes use of landowner damage tag on adjacent property with consent of owner of adjacent property.
- SB 304 Allows exclusion from taxable estate for value of interest in family-owned business.
- SB 305 Changes minimum contract price at which prevailing rate of wage applies to public works projects from $50,000 to amount that Oregon Department of Administrative Services determines by rule.
- SB 306 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 307 Establishes mandatory minimum sentence of 48 months' imprisonment for assault committed by correctional facility inmate against corrections officer.
- SB 308 Directs State Parks and Recreation Department to convene advisory committee to assist department in researching and developing recommendations for changes to campsite administration and reservation process to improve access for service-disabled veterans.
- SB 309 Requires law enforcement officer to perform lethality assessment after making mandatory arrest for domestic assault.
- SB 310 Revises requirements for membership on State Fish and Wildlife Commission.
- SB 311 Authorizes State Fire Marshal to dispatch firefighting resources in response to fire or wildfire burning on unprotected property.
- SB 312 Requires public universities and community colleges to charge resident tuition to Native Americans and Alaska Natives who graduated from Oregon high schools.
- SB 313 For urban renewal plan proposed on or after July 1, 2019, that includes public building project, requires concurrence of at least three of four taxing districts estimated to forgo most property tax revenue under proposed plan.
- SB 314 Allows municipality with building inspection program that includes administration and enforcement of electrical code to use contracted electrical inspectors.
- SB 315 Requires State Forester to carry out appraisal and sale of forest products on state-owned forestland damaged by wildfire.
- SB 316 Requires that state building code include provisions requiring installation of diaper changing station at place of public accommodation that undergoes new construction of public restroom.
- SB 317 Provides that person commits crime of harassment if person intentionally harasses or intimidates owner, employee or customer of licensed child care facility by repeatedly recording owner, employee or customer outside facility.
- SB 318 Permits court to order equal parenting time when developing detailed parenting plan.
- SB 319 Provides that Oregon estate tax is imposed only on estates of decedents dying on or before December 31, 2018.
- SB 320 Abolishes annual one-hour change in time from standard time to daylight saving time and maintains Oregon on daylight saving time except in portion of Oregon in Mountain Time Zone.
- SB 321 Modifies procedures by which person convicted of felony initiates proceedings to obtain DNA testing.
- SB 322 Authorizes sheriff of county to issue concealed handgun license to eligible person residing in adjoining county.
- SB 323 Provides person with privileges and legal defenses available to person with Oregon concealed handgun license if person is licensed to carry concealed handgun in another state that recognizes Oregon concealed handgun licenses.
- SB 324 Requires seller of property to include in disclosure statement whether property has been used for, or investigated or inspected for use of, manufacturing, distribution or disposal of illegal drugs.
- SB 325 Requires state agencies to use federal E-Verify employment verification system to verify employment eligibility of job applicants.
- SB 326 Establishes Joint Interim Legislative Committee to Review Economic Development Programs in Oregon.
- SB 327 Requires trial judge to inform jury of power to acquit even if guilt of defendant is proven beyond reasonable doubt.
- SB 328 Prohibits Attorney General from accepting funds from sources other than public bodies of this state to pay cost of employing special legal assistants or private counsel.
- SB 329 Prohibits performance of late-term sex-selective abortion.
- SB 330 Directs Department of Justice to report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2019, on special legal assistants and private counsel employed by department between January 1, 2008, and date of report.
- SB 331 Requires local governments conducting buildable lands review within urban growth boundary to consider impacts on various income levels, to analyze housing price ranges and to consider gentrification.
- SB 332 Modifies law regarding requirement that public employer grant preference to veteran or disabled veteran in selection process for civil service position.
- SB 333 Prohibits application of annual farm income standard in defining dwelling or building customarily provided in conjunction with farm use on lands zoned for exclusive farm use.
- SB 334 Requires city to expand its urban growth boundary to include land designated as urban reserve that supports workforce housing and commercial development supportive of workforce housing if urban services are or can be made available.
- SB 335 Directs Department of Environmental Quality to conduct study on solid waste management.
- SB 336 Removes 10-year limitation on subsequent purchasers subdividing or partitioning property or establishing a dwelling authorized by Ballot Measure 49 (2007) final order.
- SB 337 Requires State Forestry Department, State Department of Fish and Wildlife and Department of Transportation to enter into interagency agreement allowing use of State Department of Fish and Wildlife and Department of Transportation personnel to provide staffing assistance to State Forestry Department during fire season.
- SB 338 Provides that members of Oregon Army National Guard and Oregon Air National Guard may receive training in wildland firefighting from public or private entities.
- SB 339 Includes land used primarily for cultivating crops within definition of "rangeland" for purposes of organizing rangeland protection association and providing fire protection for rangeland.
- SB 340 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to annually establish special season during which holder of cougar tag or purchaser of sportspac may use dogs to hunt cougars.
- SB 341 Provides for immunity for landowner arising out of use of land for hunting, even if landowner charges for permission to use land for hunting.
- SB 342 Requires agency, board, commission or other instrumentality of state that lawfully seizes firearm to transfer firearm to Department of State Lands for disposition as unclaimed property.
- SB 343 Redirects employee contribution to Public Employees Retirement System to account to be transferred to School Districts Unfunded Liability Fund upon employee's retirement.
- SB 344 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Workforce and Talent Development Board for distribution to local workforce development boards.
- SB 345 Appropriates moneys for distribution to State Workforce and Talent Development Board and local workforce development boards for expenditure, in accordance with federal workforce legislation, in support of job training opportunities.
- SB 346 Declares policy of state to use zero-based budgeting in developing biennial budget plan.
- SB 347 Exempts collection, storage or use of diffuse surface water from falling rain, melting snow or other precipitation from requirement to obtain water right permit or certificate.
- SB 348 Requires Division of Audits to hire or contract with independent, third-party entity to conduct cost-benefit analysis of low carbon fuel standards and associated rules.
- SB 349 Directs court reviewing agency order to set aside or remand order if court finds that agency action, findings or conclusions were arbitrary or capricious.
- SB 350 Allows county with no population growth, and city within county with no population growth, to adopt exception to any statewide land use planning goal for certain purposes, with exceptions.
- SB 351 Appropriates to Department of Education for deposit in High School Graduation and College and Career Readiness Fund amount prescribed to be deposited under High School Graduation and College and Career Readiness Act (Ballot Measure 98 (2016)).
- SB 352 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Tucker Maxon School for capital improvements.
- SB 353 Reduces rate of tax on capital gains of personal income and corporate income and excise taxpayers.
- SB 354 Repeals provision requiring, for Oregon income tax purposes, addition to federal taxable income of amount of federal deduction for qualified business income from pass-through entity.
- SB 355 Makes nonsubstantive and technical changes in Oregon law.
- SB 356 Permits detailed parenting plan to include instructions regarding notification requirements for specified matters.
- SB 357 Directs Oregon State Bar to include in Legal Services Program methods of evaluation of legal services providers and support for Judicial Department's efforts to improve public access to and information about court system.
- SB 358 Removes provisions prohibiting Oregon State Bar from charging membership fees to members admitted to practice law for 50 years or more.
- SB 359 Provides structure and procedures by which business corporation and nonprofit corporation may ratify and approve defective corporate actions.
- SB 360 Updates laws that govern nonprofit corporations in this state.
- SB 361 Modifies prudent investor rule to allow trustee to consider settlor's or beneficiaries' personal values, including settlor's or beneficiaries' desire to engage in sustainable or socially responsible investment strategies aligning with settlor's or beneficiaries' social, environmental, governance or other values or beliefs, and beneficiaries' financial needs, when making investment decisions.
- SB 362 Requires defendant to file notice of intent to introduce evidence of mental defense at least 45 days before trial.
- SB 363 Permits Department of Justice to suspend support enforcement or hold back moneys received under support order from distribution if motion to modify support order may result in overpayment.
- SB 364 Modernizes certain provisions regarding support order enforcement.
- SB 365 Prohibits local governments from imposing system development charge for increased use of transportation facility resulting from marijuana production in exclusive farm use zone.
- SB 366 Removes sunset from statutes that regulate guaranteed asset protection waivers.
- SB 367 Provides that person who is arrested for or convicted of criminal offense for which person serves jail term or term of imprisonment and whose arrest or conviction court of competent jurisdiction vacates, reverses, sets aside or otherwise countermands because of negligent or reckless conduct in investigation, charging or prosecution of offense has cause of action against state for wrongful incarceration.
- SB 368 Requires procedural review of whether proposed initiative amendment to amend county charter satisfies single-vote requirement to occur before signature gathering.
- SB 369 Modifies definition of "substantial completion" for purposes of statute of limitation for action arising out of construction, alteration or repair of improvement to real property.
- SB 370 Requires employer to provide notice to employees of upcoming inspection by federal agency of employer's records regarding identity and employment eligibility of employees within three business days of employer's receipt of notice of inspection from agency.
- SB 371 Establishes pilot programs for purpose of appointing legal counsel for children in certain contested child custody and parenting time proceedings.
- SB 372 Reduces period in which towers must provide notice to owners and lienholders of vehicle after towing vehicle.
- SB 373 Expands public records law references that govern confidentiality of records maintained by Psychiatric Security Review Board.
- SB 374 Establishes Task Force on the Determination of a Defendant's Fitness to Proceed by Reason of Incapacity for purpose of studying issues related to procedures and processes for determining defendant's fitness to proceed.
- SB 375 Directs court to inform defendant of potential commitment or conditional discharge prior to accepting plea of guilty except for insanity.
- SB 376 Directs guardian to deliver notice of order of appointment to certain persons.
- SB 377 Provides that evidence of commission of contempt of court is subject to search warrant procedures prior to or during proceeding for imposition of punitive sanction.
- SB 378 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study, in collaboration with Disability Rights Oregon, Oregon Health Authority and Judicial Department, identifying barriers to timely completion of fitness to proceed evaluations and timely admission of defendants for inpatient evaluations.
- SB 379 Provides that conditioning employment on refraining from using any substance that is lawful to use in this state is unlawful employment practice.
- SB 380 Prohibits county from bringing claim or action against person if claim or action is based on statement in trust deed that nominee or agent of lender is grantee or beneficiary, based on county's recording or indexing instrument that states that nominee or agent of lender is grantee or beneficiary or based on person's having obtained or transferred interest in trust deed by means of instrument that was executed or delivered to person but was not recorded in county's deeds and mortgages records or in county's County Clerk Lien Record.
- SB 381 Directs Oregon State Bar to study methods for providing legal representation for indigent persons in civil matters and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2020.
- SB 382 Removes limit of 20 pounds on transfer of usable marijuana from medical marijuana grow site to recreational marijuana processor or wholesaler.
- SB 383 Restricts arbitration award from ordering disciplinary action that differs from disciplinary action imposed by law enforcement agency if arbitrator makes finding that misconduct occurred consistent with agency's finding of misconduct, and disciplinary action imposed by agency is consistent with provisions of discipline guide or discipline matrix adopted by agency as result of collective bargaining and incorporated into agency's disciplinary policies.
- SB 384 Directs State Court Administrator to study options for deprivatizing collection of court fees and fines and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2020.
- SB 385 Allows presiding judge of each judicial district to establish alternative dispute resolution conference procedure for custody and parenting time modifications and enforcement proceedings.
- SB 386 Modifies culpable mental state for crime of unauthorized use of a vehicle when person takes, operates, exercises control over or otherwise uses vehicle, boat or aircraft without consent of owner.
- SB 387 Allows medical marijuana processing site to transfer certain medical marijuana products to person responsible for producing medical marijuana under specified conditions.
- SB 388 Directs Governor or designee to notify district attorney and presiding judge of circuit court of county of conviction within 10 days of granting pardon.
- SB 389 Provides that, in prosecutions for violation of city motor vehicle parking ordinances, defendant may not be required to pay fine or bail amount before requesting hearing or submitting explanation to court.
- SB 390 Allows farm direct marketer sales and consignment sales of olive oil.
- SB 391 Requires contractor licensed to conduct illegal drug manufacturing decontamination work to report property that contractor knows or has reasonable grounds to believe was used for illegal drug manufacturing and that has not been evaluated for fitness of use.
- SB 392 Removes substantive language from definition of "workweek" for purposes of provisions governing overtime.
- SB 393 Authorizes translator districts to annex cities where cable television corporations operate or have ceased operations and city electors approve annexation.
- SB 394 Permits translator districts to use specified technologies.
- SB 395 Requires that emergency communications system provide system for placing outbound telephone calls to subscribers in 9-1-1 service area to warn of existing or impending emergency.
- SB 396 Establishes alternative procedure for use by owner, operator or employee of fuel dispensary to obtain removal of vehicle preventing or hindering access to fuel dispensing equipment.
- SB 397 Allows Department of Transportation to establish lower designated speed on state highway outside of city limits in low-population counties in eastern Oregon without engineering and traffic investigation under certain circumstances.
- SB 398 Establishes elk depredation hunting tags.
- SB 399 Eliminates requirement that applicant for property services contractor license pass qualifying examination.
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SB 400-499
- SB 400 Allows costs attributable to providing transportation for summer programs to be considered approved transportation costs for purposes of State School Fund distributions.
- SB 401 Establishes Economic and Revenue Forecast Council to oversee preparation of state economic and revenue forecasts.
- SB 402 Directs Department of Transportation to expedite post-imposition hearing when driving privileges are suspended for physical or mental condition or impairment.
- SB 403 Authorizes police officers to perform vehicle identification number inspections.
- SB 404 Increases penalty for second conviction of unlawful taking of game mammal within two-year period if offense is committed with culpable mental state.
- SB 405 Directs Department of Transportation to study modification and enforcement of laws regulating identification of long-load trucks on two directional, two-lane highways in this state and report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to transportation on or before September 15, 2020.
- SB 406 Prohibits Department of Consumer and Business Services from imposing late fees under state building code that are more than 10 percent of underlying fees.
- SB 407 Provides that if defendant who commits wildlife law offense has previous conviction for violating wildlife laws, upon request of defendant court must consider defendant income before imposing fine for offense.
- SB 408 Allows county to approve certain divisions of land zoned for exclusive farm use for purposes of siting utility facilities necessary for public service.
- SB 409 Directs State Board of Pharmacy to study feasibility of implementing, and to develop plan to implement, program to allow wholesale importation of prescription drugs into Oregon.
- SB 410 Eliminates Department of Consumer and Business Services regulation of recreational vehicle construction.
- SB 411 Provides limited exemption from maximum weight limitations for vehicles powered primarily by means of electric battery.
- SB 412 Requires Oregon Liquor Control Commission to establish advisory committee to assist commission in determining requirements for wine labeled as single-variety wine grown within American Viticultural Area located in Oregon.
- SB 413 Authorizes governing bodies of cities and counties to jointly form district for purposes of acquisition, design, construction, reconstruction, installation, operation, maintenance and repair of limited-access public highway projects within district boundaries.
- SB 414 Allows county to construct, modify and improve roads and highways on lands zoned for exclusive farm use and designated as urban or rural reserves.
- SB 415 Adds Department of Education employees, school district board members and public charter school governing body members to list of mandatory reporters of child abuse.
- SB 416 Authorizes public utilities to implement charitable utility bill payment round up programs.
- SB 417 Establishes new exemptions from carrier of last resort obligation for telecommunications utilities, cooperative corporations and municipalities certified by Public Utility Commission to provide local exchange telecommunications service.
- SB 418 Modifies requirement that start-up businesses that may be assisted by regional collaboration facilitated by Oregon Business Development Department have as purpose commercialization of university-based or university-assisted academic activities and increasing number, and ensuring retention, of such businesses.
- SB 419 Applies retroactive to January 1, 2009, Oregon Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association's $300,000 liability limit for long term care insurance.
- SB 420 Establishes procedures for persons with qualifying marijuana convictions to file motion requesting court to enter order setting aside conviction.
- SB 421 Prohibits insurer from receiving reimbursement or subrogation for personal injury protection benefits or health benefits insurer provided to person injured in motor vehicle accident from any recovery injured person obtains in action for damages except to extent that injured person first receives full compensation for injured person's injuries and reimbursement or subrogation is paid only from total amount of recovery in excess of amount that fully compensates for injured person's injuries.
- SB 422 Expands definition of "natural hair care" to include shampooing and conditioning.
- SB 423 Prohibits law enforcement agencies from employing person as law enforcement officer unless person has completed psychological screening to determine person's fitness to serve as law enforcement officer.
- SB 424 Requires law enforcement agency to establish mental health wellness policy for addressing issues related to mental health wellness of law enforcement officers employed by agency.
- SB 425 Repeals statutes requiring imposition of mandatory minimum sentences for persons under 18 years of age at time of commission of crime.
- SB 426 Requires that value of returned funds taken as cash from person in custody must be equal to value of cash taken.
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SB 0-99