2021 Regular Session
Bill Selection
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SB 1-99
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SB 1
Permits merger of community college and public university.
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SB 2
Prohibits insurers from imposing prior authorization or other utilization review requirements on coverage of proton beam therapy for prostate cancer that are more restrictive than prior authorization or utilization review requirements applied to coverage of radiation therapy.
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SB 3
Requires health benefit plans to cover emergency medical services transports.
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SB 4
Directs System of Care Advisory Council to appoint executive director.
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SB 5
Permits students participating in intercollegiate sports to earn compensation for use of name, image or likeness and to retain professional representation or athlete agent.
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SB 8
Requires local governments to allow development of certain affordable housing on lands not zoned for residential uses.
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SB 11
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 covered when provided in person.
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SB 12
Directs Oregon Health Authority to study possibilities for importation of pharmaceuticals from Mexico and Canada for public employees and health insurance coverage for public employees of travel to Mexico or Canada to acquire pharmaceuticals.
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SB 13
Voids noncompetition agreements except to extent that agreement is limited to protection of trade secrets, covenants not to contact former clients and protection of proprietary information.
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SB 14
Establishes product stewardship program for plastic packaging and plastic food serviceware.
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SB 15
Provides for additional exemption against Oregon estate tax.
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SB 16
Allows counties to partition and rezone up to 200 acres of lands within Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region from exclusive farm use to residential uses.
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SB 17
Allows out-of-state applicant seeking occupational license in Oregon more time to meet Oregon standards if applicant is already licensed in another state and is seeking to work in Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region.
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SB 18
For purposes of eligibility of property for homestead property tax deferral program, creates minimum cap of $250,000 for maximum allowable real market value of homestead.
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SB 19
Requires state to offer to transfer title and assets of Warner Creek Correctional Facility to Lake County if closed.
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SB 20
Directs Oregon Business Development Department to study use of economic development methods for purpose of developing workforce housing in eastern Oregon and to report findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to business on or before September 15, 2022.
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SB 21
Directs State Fish and Wildlife Commission to develop and adopt by rule invasive grass pilot program in Phillip W. Schneider Wildlife Area.
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SB 22
Directs Water Resources Commission to develop and adopt by rule regional water management pilot program that allows regions to establish voluntary water management.
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SB 23
Extends sunset of pilot program for temporary use of water within district.
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SB 24
Removes staffing requirements for hotline concerning complaints and inquiries related to employment in performance of live entertainment.
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SB 25
Directs Secretary of State to deposit to General Fund proceeds of fees, charges, interest, fines, penalties and miscellaneous revenues collected in performance of Secretary of State's business registry functions, after deducting and depositing to Operating Account expenses of carrying out Secretary of State's business registry duties and amount necessary to maintain reasonable reserve fund.
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SB 26
Requires that students in every grade from kindergarten through grade 12 receive at least half of semester, or equivalent of half of semester, of instruction in civics.
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SB 27
Requires that cover sheet of state, county, district and city initiatives list city and state of residence for chief petitioners, rather than residence address of chief petitioners.
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SB 28
Prohibits person from disseminating advertisement to business entity that falsely states, implies, represents or suggests that, or otherwise causes reasonable confusion or reasonable false belief as to whether, person is part of, affiliated with, sponsored by, associated with or acting on behalf of governmental entity or governmental entity approves, authorizes or endorses person or offer or goods or services in advertisement.
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SB 29
Transfers authority to manage State Capitol State Park from State Parks and Recreation Department to Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
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SB 30
Removes resource limitation for management of Oregon transparency website.
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SB 31
Changes name of office of State Chief Information Officer to office of Enterprise Information Services.
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SB 32
Changes amounts or amount caps for various fees related to livestock branding and feedlot licensing.
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SB 33
Authorizes State Department of Agriculture to establish additional food safety program license fees for fiscal years beginning July 1, 2022, and July 1, 2023.
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SB 34
Includes aviation jet fuel within definition of motor vehicle fuels for purposes of subjecting supply facilities to inspection by State Department of Agriculture.
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SB 35
Directs State Department of Agriculture to administer Oregon Hemp State Program for production, processing and sale of hemp.
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SB 36
Amends fee cap for registration of commercial feed brand.
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SB 37
Modifies provisions relating to appraisal management companies.
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SB 38
Authorizes Oregon Department of Aviation to establish fee to cover tall structure evaluations.
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SB 39
Amends definition of "practice of nursing." Changes deadline for renewal of nursing licenses and nurses' authority to prescribe.
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SB 40
Requires clinical component in nursing education for licensure by indorsement.
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SB 41
Adds officer who is certified as parole and probation officer and is employed full-time by State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to definition of "parole and probation officer."
Declares emergency, effective on passage.
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SB 42
Provides that certain employees of State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision qualify as police officers under Public Employees Retirement System.
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SB 43
Extends sunsets for labor rebate for qualifying film production and tax credit for certified film production development contributions.
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SB 44
Modifies requirements for long term care insurance.
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SB 45
Prohibits life insurance policies from excluding coverage for loss of life that results from terrorism.
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SB 46
Requires insurer that issues or renews disability income insurance policy in this state to establish, maintain and follow certain procedures with respect to claims, determinations of claims that are adverse to claimant, appeals of determinations, communications with claimant and related operations.
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SB 47
Provides that 15 percent of grant funds awarded as part of Justice Reinvestment Program must be distributed to build and maintain capacity for culturally responsive services.
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SB 48
Directs presiding judge in each judicial district to enter standing pretrial release orders.
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SB 49
Modifies employment-related child care subsidy program to require certain individuals associated with care provider to be enrolled in Central Background Registry.
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SB 50
Requires operators, employees and volunteers of preschool recorded programs and school-age recorded programs to be enrolled in Central Background Registry.
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SB 51
Removes designation of Department of Education as education provider of certain programs for purposes of provisions related to reports of suspected abuse or suspected sexual conduct.
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SB 52
Directs Department of Education to develop and implement statewide education plan for students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, two-spirit, intersex, asexual, nonbinary or another minority gender identity or gender orientation.
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SB 53
Updates terminology and funding provisions related to special education programs provided on local, county or regional basis.
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SB 54
Updates terminology for Youth Development Council to match changes in federal law.
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SB 55
Directs Office of School Facilities to administer statewide facilities assessment program.
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SB 56
Authorizes Department of Environmental Quality to include amount estimated to equal economic benefit of violation when imposing civil penalty for violation of rule pertaining to a program to cap and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from large stationary sources, transportation fuels or other liquid and gaseous fuels, including natural gas.
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SB 57
Modifies fees for disposal of hazardous wastes.
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SB 58
Authorizes Department of Environmental Quality to add fee to credit card transactions.
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SB 59
Extends sunset on Columbia River Fisheries Enhancement Fund.
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SB 60
Extends period for Oregon Government Ethics Commission to complete Preliminary Review Phase of alleged violation of ethics laws from 30 calendar days to 60 calendar days.
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SB 61
Authorizes Oregon Government Ethics Commission to provide written commission advisory opinions, staff advisory opinions and oral or written staff advice on application of executive session provisions of Oregon public meetings law.
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SB 62
Prohibits current or former public official from soliciting, receiving or using public moneys from public body to pay or make payments on civil penalty imposed by Oregon Government Ethics Commission.
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SB 63
Extends maximum amount of time person may serve as member of Oregon Government Ethics Commission from one full four-year term to two full four-year terms.
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SB 64
Creates exemption to prohibition on person under 21 years of age entering establishment where tobacco products or inhalant delivery systems are sold for purposes of investigating violations.
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SB 65
Transfers duties, functions and powers related to COFA Premium Assistance Program and health insurance exchange from Department of Consumer and Business Services to Oregon Health Authority on June 30, 2021.
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SB 66
Directs medical examiner to report suspected suicides involving decedents 24 years of age or younger to local mental health authority.
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SB 67
Requires Oregon Health Authority, in collaboration with specified stakeholder groups, to identify, assess and prepare report on regulatory and policy barriers to effective and timely behavioral health treatment for individuals with co-occurring disorders.
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SB 68
Directs System of Care Advisory Council to study and make recommendations to resolve barriers and challenges to implementation of systems of care.
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SB 69
Expands range of housing for individuals with substance use disorders that is authorized to receive development funding from Oregon Health Authority.
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SB 70
Defines "regional health equity coalition" and "regional health equity coalition model." Requires Oregon Health Authority to work with regional health equity coalitions.
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SB 71
Directs Oregon Health Authority to study issues related to fitness to proceed and to provide results of study to Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2021.
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SB 72
Modifies circumstances in which physician or provider may disregard principal's wishes regarding mental health treatment to include when principal is extremely dangerous person committed to Oregon Health Authority.
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SB 73
Directs Oregon Health Authority and Department of State Police to perform study identifying existing barriers to access by authority to criminal justice data and to provide results of study to Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2021.
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SB 74
Requires that cosmetology field of practice curriculum taught by career school meet standards established by Board of Cosmetology and be approved by Health Licensing Office.
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SB 75
Permits Higher Education Coordinating Commission to use moneys from Oregon Opportunity Grant program to pay for scholarships for children of public safety officers if other sources of money are insufficient to fully fund scholarships.
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SB 76
Integrates foundational curricula and unified statewide transfer agreements into Transfer Student Bill of Rights and Responsibilities.
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SB 77
Moves program that funds pilot projects in architecture, construction trades and engineering for high school juniors and seniors from Office of Community Colleges and Workforce Development to Higher Education Coordinating Commission.
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SB 78
Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct study and develop recommendations on best methods for coordinating activities among Oregon's post-secondary institutions of education during periods of economic recession in manner that best promotes public interest.
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SB 79
Authorizes Housing and Community Services Department to provide grants and technical assistance to organizations increasing homeownership program access to persons of color.
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SB 80
Disconnects computation of petroleum supplier assessment from energy resource supplier fees.
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SB 81
Corrects references for federal antipoverty programs delivered through community action agency network.
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SB 82
Establishes Individual Development Account Fund.
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SB 83
Modifies provisions of law relating to youth diversion plan.
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SB 84
Directs Department of Human Services to prepare report regarding Strengthening, Preserving and Reunifying Families programs and make recommendations for legislation.
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SB 85
Modifies family-based group home placements to permit respite time for providers.
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SB 86
Authorizes licensing agency to revoke, suspend, impose conditions on or refuse to renew license to operate residential training facility or residential training home under specified conditions and to consider performance and experience of applicant or licensee in other states or jurisdictions.
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SB 87
Creates income tax credit for lost rental income of landlord, forgone due to prohibition on evictions and rent nonpayment actions during COVID-19 emergency period.
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SB 88
Corrects statutory cross-references to community developmental disabilities programs.
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SB 89
Modifies definition of "developmental disabilities residential facility.".
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SB 90
Exempts from public disclosure addresses of individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities residing in adult foster homes, residential training facilities or residential training homes, unless public interest requires disclosure in particular instance.
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SB 91
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.
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SB 92
Extends confidentiality requirements for child abuse records to records of abuse of child in care.
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SB 93
Converts Child-Caring Agencies Fund into account in General Fund of State Treasury.
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SB 94
Changes design requirement for practical skills tests offered by State Landscape Contractors Board.
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SB 95
Authorizes Oregon Liquor Control Commission to create data and analysis regarding commercial sales and commercial industries.
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SB 96
Authorizes Oregon Liquor Control Commission to regulate testing and labeling of inhalant delivery systems that include industrial hemp-derived vapor items.
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SB 97
Prohibits Residential Facilities Ombudsman, designee of ombudsman or staff of ombudsman from being compelled to testify or produce documents related to complaint in any judicial or administrative proceeding.
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SB 98
Authorizes Board of Medical Imaging to issue letter of reprimand or impose probation for purposes of discipline.
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SB 99
Allows Board of Medical Imaging designee to perform inspections related to medical imaging and X-ray machines.
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SB 100-198
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SB 100
Allows Board of Medical Imaging to issue subpoena over signature of board executive director when conducting investigation.
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SB 101
Modifies eligibility requirements and grant amounts for educational grants to members of Oregon National Guard.
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SB 102
Exempts from state and local transient lodging taxes military lodging used for temporary overnight human occupancy by active or retired members or service veterans of Armed Forces of the United States or National Guard or by employees or agents of Oregon Military Department.
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SB 103
Transfers duty to prepare written animal emergency operations plan from Office of Emergency Management to State Department of Agriculture.
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SB 104
Authorizes Office of Emergency Management to establish programs, or authorize certain private entities to establish programs, to credential individuals as critical service providers.
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SB 105
Transfers responsibility for Oregon Emergency Response System from Department of State Police to Office of Emergency Management.
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SB 106
Requires Class IV all-terrain vehicle operator 16 years of age or older to carry and present both driver license and all-terrain vehicle operator permit.
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SB 107
Modifies definition of "Class IV all-terrain vehicle." Removes requirement that certain off-road vehicles be equipped with windshield wipers.
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SB 108
Makes changes to program for property tax special assessment of historic property.
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SB 109
Directs State Parks and Recreation Commission to adopt rules managing use of unmanned aircraft systems by people in state parks.
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SB 110
Repeals sunset on early discussion and resolution program for resolving adverse health care incidents.
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SB 111
Modifies provisions relating to public employee retirement.
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SB 112
Provides that common law employees are employees for purposes of Public Employees Retirement System.
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SB 113
Provides that Public Employees Retirement Board may charge participating public employer accrued earnings for late payment of employee and employer contributions to individual account program.
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SB 114
Provides for Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to license private security entities that employ private security providers.
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SB 115
Clarifies procurement authority of Department of Public Safety Standards and Training.
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SB 116
Provides that it is unlawful for private security provider or entity that employs private security providers to possess or use equipment, vehicles, uniforms or titles that imply affiliation with public or private safety agency.
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SB 117
Authorizes Public Utility Commission to set by rule certain civil penalty amounts, not to exceed civil penalties set by applicable federal law.
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SB 118
Allows surviving spouse or disabled heir of individual whose homestead was granted deferral under homestead property tax deferral program to continue deferral without having owned or occupied homestead for five years.
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SB 119
Requires taxpayer-creator to obtain appraisal report to substantiate fair market value of art object for purpose of subtraction allowed for donation of art object.
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SB 120
Aligns direction to Department of Revenue to pay interest on certain tax refunds with other tax refund provisions and with current systems and processes.
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SB 121
Eliminates judicial review of declaratory rulings issued by Department of Revenue.
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SB 122
Eliminates requirement that Director of Department of Revenue file written designation of delegated authority in office of Secretary of State.
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SB 123
Provides exceptions to confidentiality statutes governing information obtained by Department of Revenue and county assessors.
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SB 124
Adds certified speech-language pathology assistant to membership of State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.
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SB 125
Requires Department of State Lands to study and make recommendations to interim committee of Legislative Assembly regarding establishment of publicly owned state research forest.
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SB 126
Allows Department of State Lands to expand estuarine research reserve management area to include other lands acquired by department connected to Coos Bay estuary.
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SB 127
Increases penalty for offenses related to ignition interlock devices.
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SB 128
Authorizes specified law enforcement agencies and supervisory agencies to release sex offender information to certain state and local government entities when release is in public interest.
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SB 129
Increases maximum allowed fee Teacher Standards and Practices Commission can impose for reinstatement of license that has been suspended or revoked for gross neglect of duty or gross unfitness.
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SB 130
Delays sunset for pilot program allowing participating irrigation districts to change place of use for water within district boundaries without applying for temporary transfer.
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SB 131
Adds supervisors of youth correction facilities and juvenile community supervision officers to list of professionals required to make notification of death and cooperate in investigation of death by providing records and other materials.
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SB 132
Authorizes Oregon Youth Authority to photograph and fingerprint youth offender if photograph and fingerprint records and files are not provided to youth authority.
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SB 133
Places limits on admissibility of facilitated dialogue and responsibility letter bank programs for youth offenders and persons temporarily assigned to youth correction facilities.
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SB 134
Creates exemption to disclosure of information or records regarding certain youth participating in Oregon Youth Authority programs or treatment.
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SB 135
Authorizes disclosure of child abuse investigation reports and records to Oregon Youth Authority.
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SB 136
Requires use of taxpayer's audience or subscribers in determining numerator of apportionment factor for broadcasting sales, for purposes of corporate excise taxation.
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SB 137
Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
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SB 138
Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
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SB 139
Reduces elective reduced personal income tax rates allowed for certain pass-through income by modifying income brackets.
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SB 140
For purposes of eligibility of property for homestead property tax deferral program, creates $250,000 minimum cap on allowable real market value of homestead.
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SB 141
Makes percentage of partial property tax exemption for property of vertical housing development projects proportional to allocation of floor area to residential housing or low income residential housing, without rounding up or down.
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SB 142
Extends sunset for tax credit for child with disability.
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SB 143
Extends sunset for tax credit for rural medical care.
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SB 144
Extends sunset for additional personal exemption credit for taxpayer with severe disability.
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SB 145
Extends sunset for tax credit for university venture development fund contributions.
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SB 146
Extends sunset for tax credit for working family dependent care.
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SB 147
Extends sunset for tax credit for contributions to Office of Child Care.
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SB 148
Extends sunset for tax credit for individual development account donations.
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SB 149
Extends sunset of corporate tax offset of insurer assessment.
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SB 150
Extends sunset for tax credit for provision of medical care to residents of Oregon Veterans' Home.
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SB 151
Extends sunset for tax credit for production or collection of bovine manure.
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SB 152
Enacts express sunset for tax credit for establishment of employee training programs in rural counties.
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SB 153
Extends exemption to certain ports for property used or held for use to provide common carrier rail freight service to shippers.
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SB 154
Extends sunset of program under which property constituting solar project may be exempt and instead pay fee in lieu of property taxes.
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SB 155
Extends sunset of property tax exemption for property of nonprofit corporation offered, occupied or used as low-income housing.
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SB 156
Extends sunset for program granting special assessment to historic property.
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SB 157
Enacts express sunset for exemption of medical marijuana registry cardholder or primary caregiver from tax imposed on retail sale of marijuana items.
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SB 158
Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to study property tax reform and report findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to revenue no later than September 15, 2022.
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SB 159
Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to report to Legislative Assembly no later than February 15, 2022, on options for income tax reform including recommendations for legislation intended to reform current personal income tax system.
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SB 160
Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to report to Legislative Assembly no later than February 15, 2022, on options for corporate tax reform including recommendations for legislation intended to reform current corporate excise and income tax system.
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SB 161
Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to report to Legislative Assembly no later than February 15, 2022, on options for tax reform including recommendations for legislation intended to reform current tax system.
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SB 162
Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to report to Legislative Assembly no later than February 15, 2022, on options for revenue system reform including recommendations for legislation intended to reform current system for raising revenue.
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SB 163
Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to study state and local tax systems and report findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to revenue no later than September 15, 2022.
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SB 164
Modifies provisions of corporate activity tax.
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SB 165
Establishes annual payments to be made by race meet operators that conduct mutuel wagering on horse races previously held.
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SB 166
Requires use of motor vehicle headlights at all times when vehicle is being driven on highway.
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SB 167
Provides that assessed value of property may be value determined to be necessary to effect fairness and equity in assessed values of property and property in same area in same property class, provided value so determined is not greater than maximum assessed value or real market value of property.
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SB 168
Requires health benefit plans to cover fertility and reproductive endocrinology services.
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SB 169
Modifies requirements for enforceable noncompetition agreement.
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SB 170
Directs Bureau of Labor and Industries to conduct study and make recommendations regarding implementation of paid family and medical leave program and to report results, including recommendations for legislation, to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to business and labor on or before September 15, 2022.
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SB 171
Makes employment of minors at business that permits live entertainment exhibiting obscene performance unlawful employment practice.
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SB 172
Authorizes Director of Employment Department to deduct less than 100 percent of individual's future weekly unemployment benefits for overpayments due to individual's fault.
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SB 173
Directs insurer to consider only specified information in determining rates for motor vehicle liability insurance policy.
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SB 174
Repeals certain provisions requiring data collection by law enforcement.
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SB 175
Allows certain assistant attorneys general to use employment address on certain records maintained by Department of Transportation.
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SB 176
Creates exceptions to certain privileges in abuse proceedings.
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SB 177
Provides that proponent of certain hearsay statements is not required to issue material witness order or seek sanctions for contempt in order to show unavailability of declarant.
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SB 178
Provides that property owner consent is defense to theft or criminal mistreatment in the first degree if defendant did not know, or have reason to know, that consent was gained through improper influence, harassment, duress, force, compulsion, coercion or enticement or that owner lacked capacity to consent.
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SB 179
Modifies provisions relating to attorneys.
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SB 180
Requires insurer to notify claimant upon paying $5,000 or more to settle third-party liability claim if claimant is natural person and if insurer or insurer's agent or other representative, including insurer's attorney, delivers payment to claimant or to claimant's attorney, agent or other representative by draft, check or other form of payment.
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SB 181
Directs court to consider, in determining amount of award of attorney fees, whether attorney performed services on pro bono basis or award of attorney fees otherwise promotes access to justice.
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SB 182
Terminates authority of spouse as agent under certain estate planning documents upon annulment, separation or dissolution of marriage.
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SB 183
Modifies provisions relating to foreign restraining orders.
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SB 184
Modifies laws relating to preference given to veterans in public employment.
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SB 185
Provides that, and specifies procedures and circumstances under which, members of nonprofit corporation and board of directors of nonprofit corporation may discuss issues or take action by electronic mail or other electronic means without meeting.
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SB 186
Approves modifications to rules of Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.
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SB 187
Defines "dangerous to self or others" for purpose of taking person with mental illness into custody.
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SB 188
Clarifies that state felony traffic offenses charged in Multnomah County will be heard in court facility in Portland.
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SB 189
Requires outpatient care as condition for trial visit of person committed to custody of Oregon Health Authority as person with mental illness.
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SB 190
Modifies permissible methods of providing notice of appointment of guardian to protected person.
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SB 191
Provides that person sentenced to mandatory minimum sentence under Ballot Measure 11 (1994) for crime other than murder is eligible for reduction in sentence for appropriate institutional behavior and participation in certain programming unless otherwise ordered by court for substantial and compelling reasons.
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SB 192
Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study recidivism rates of persons granted short-term transitional leave and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2021.
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SB 193
Restricts limitation on award of noneconomic damages to claims in actions for wrongful death.
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SB 194
Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law related to juveniles.
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SB 195
Directs Department of Justice to study law enforcement officers.
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SB 196
Directs Department of Justice to study issues related to disposition of convictions based on nonunanimous jury verdicts and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2021.
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SB 197
Extends applicability of education policies related to teen dating violence, domestic violence and sexual harassment to private schools.
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SB 198
Provides that persons who contract with public body to provide services for purposes of community restoration or to restore fitness to proceed are state officers, employees or agents for purposes of provision requiring public body to defend and indemnify officers, employees and agents against tort claims.
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SB 199
Modifies laws relating to form of advance directive.
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SB 200-298
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SB 200
Requires district attorney of each county to adopt written policies concerning guilty except for insanity dispositions.
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SB 201
Provides that person commits offense of driving while under influence of intoxicants if person has blood alcohol level of 0.08 percent or more by weight within two hours after driving vehicle.
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SB 202
Requires court, under certain circumstances, to appoint legal counsel for respondent or protected person in protective proceeding.
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SB 203
Modifies exemptions from liability related to sale or successful solicitation of sale of security in violation of securities law.
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SB 204
Adds civilian or community oversight boards, agencies and review bodies designated by municipalities or law enforcement agencies to definition of "criminal justice agency." Allows civilian or community oversight boards, agencies and review bodies to access Law Enforcement Data System.
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SB 205
Authorizes court to commit person to state hospital or secure mental health facility during pendency of petition to commit person as extremely dangerous person with mental illness.
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SB 206
Modifies procedures when court orders conditional release of person found guilty except for insanity.
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SB 207
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Office of Governor for purpose of funding office of Corrections Ombudsman.
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SB 208
Includes insurance in definition of real estate, goods and services that are subject to penalties for unlawful trade practices.
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SB 209
Allows owner of interest held in financial institution or holder of traveler's check or money order to demonstrate lack of abandonment by electronic communication or other records by institution or issuer.
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SB 210
Provides that certain banking institutions may pay dividend in amount greater than previous statutory maximum amount if such payment is approved by Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services.
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SB 211
Directs Department of State Police to maintain staffing level of at least 15 patrol troopers per 100,000 residents of this state, beginning January 1, 2030.
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SB 212
Directs Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to study Oregon State Police and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of the Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
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SB 213
Voids certain provisions in construction agreement requiring design professional to defend or indemnify against certain claims except to extent design professional's negligence caused indemnitee's damages.
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SB 214
Provides that certain evidence of economic damages creates rebuttable presumption of reasonableness for purposes of restitution ordered as part of criminal sentence.
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SB 215
Authorizes district attorney to provide information regarding youth to victim of act alleged to have been committed by youth as district attorney determines necessary for victim to make decision regarding exercise of victim's rights.
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SB 216
Exempts from criminal liability person who records conversation during or regarding commission of crime, attempted crime or solicitation to commit crime, against person, household member or certain relatives of person.
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SB 217
Defines "statutory counterpart" for purposes of Oregon Criminal Code and Oregon Vehicle Code.
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SB 218
Expands types of charges eligible for conditional discharge to include any misdemeanor or Class C felony, other than driving while under the influence of intoxicants, if defendant has been formally accepted into specialty court.
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SB 219
Directs Advance Directive Adoption Committee to submit report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary and health with recommendations for development, adoption and administration of statewide advance directive registry for collection and dissemination of advance directives.
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SB 220
Prescribes formalities for remote attestation of writing.
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SB 221
Modifies court procedure for determining whether decedent intended writing to be decedent's will, partial or complete revocation of decedent's will or addition to or alteration of decedent's will.
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SB 222
Directs Department of Education to provide reimbursements for vision screenings of students to persons that provide vision screenings.
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SB 223
Provides process by which private school may become registered with Department of Education.
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SB 224
Establishes office of Superintendent of Public Instruction as statutory office.
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SB 225
Establishes minimum amount of distributions from Statewide Education Initiatives Account to education service districts.
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SB 226
Directs Department of Education to convene advisory group to study media program standards developed by State Board of Education and to report results of study to interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to education.
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SB 227
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for Educator Advancement Council to provide professional learning opportunities related to ethnic studies standards adopted by department.
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SB 228
Directs Department of Education and Higher Education Coordinating Commission to jointly study issues relating to state's implementation of new federal regulations issued under Title IX of Education Amendments Act of 1972 and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 1, 2021.
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SB 229
Integrates foundational curricula and unified statewide transfer agreements into Transfer Student Bill of Rights and Responsibilities.
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SB 230
Authorizes Western Oregon University, Southern Oregon University and Eastern Oregon University to offer professional doctoral degrees.
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SB 231
Directs Department of Education to study and make recommendations for funding for Youth Corrections Education Program and Juvenile Detention Education Program.
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SB 232
Modifies requirements of report on Educators Equity Act that is prepared by state agencies.
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SB 233
Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to establish common course numbering system for introductory and lower level courses with similar learning outcomes offered at accelerated college credit programs, public post-secondary institutions of education and participating nonpublic post-secondary institutions of education.
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SB 234
Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to convene stakeholder group to study ways to best serve adults in custody who are recently eligible to receive student grants.
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SB 235
Directs Department of Corrections to develop plan for providing equipment, connectivity and infrastructure necessary to ensure that adults in custody, in Coffee Creek Correctional Facility and Snake River Correctional Institution, have online access to certain education programs.
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SB 236
Directs Early Learning Division to conduct study on use of suspension and expulsion in early childhood care and education programs and on efforts to reduce and prevent use of suspension and expulsion.
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SB 237
Prescribes requirements for reports produced by Early Learning Division related to publicly funded early childhood care and education programs and availability and accessibility of those programs.
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SB 238
Prohibits district school board or superintendent from approving contract or other agreement that provides for members of law enforcement agency to be assigned to schools of school district.
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SB 239
Expands eligibility for certain child care subsidy programs.
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SB 240
Removes limitation on percentage of students in school district who may enroll in virtual public charter school not sponsored by school district without first receiving approval from school district.
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SB 241
Directs Department of Corrections to partner with Bureau of Labor and Industries to study barriers faced by individuals released from department correctional facilities in accessing apprenticeship opportunities.
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SB 242
Modifies definitions of "sexual conduct" for purposes of requirements for education providers related to abuse of and sexual conduct toward students.
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SB 243
Directs Department of Education, in collaboration with Bureau of Labor and Industries, to conduct study on career and technical education and apprenticeships and to report results of study to interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to education.
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SB 244
Allows district to respond to allegations of sexual harassment only under federal law if district determines that behavior alleged in report or complaint of sexual harassment is subject to investigation requirements under federal law.
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SB 245
Establishes Task Force on Apprenticeships to conduct review of available apprenticeship programs, opportunities and resources throughout this state.
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SB 246
Modifies definition of "radioactive waste" for purposes of regulation by State Department of Energy.
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SB 247
Directs Department of Energy to study opportunities and challenges in Oregon for renewable energy, energy equity and development of clean energy workforce.
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SB 248
Requires State Forestry Department to study and make recommendations to interim committee of Legislative Assembly regarding prevention of wildfires.
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SB 249
Allows county clerk to begin opening and counting mailed ballots upon receipt.
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SB 250
Provides that county clerk shall establish regular business hours of at least four hours per day, and 30 hours per week, Monday through Friday, for receipt and certification of instruments presented for recording.
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SB 251
Revises statutes to make clear that county clerk or other filing officer is not required to provide secrecy envelope for ballot if Secretary of State has approved alternative procedure to ensure secrecy.
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SB 252
Provides that recording fee for County Assessment and Taxation Fund does not apply to recordation of certified copies of death records.
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SB 253
Renames "board of property tax appeals" to "property value appeals board.".
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SB 254
Removes ability of parent to decline required immunizations against restrictable diseases on behalf of child for reason other than child's indicated medical diagnosis.
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SB 255
Establishes limits on campaign contributions that may be accepted by candidates and political committees.
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SB 256
Requires Secretary of State to conduct study and analyze implementation of laws relating to elections that were passed during 2019 regular session of Legislative Assembly.
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SB 257
Requires Secretary of State to conduct study and develop recommendations regarding most effective methods for improving candidate inclusion in voters' pamphlet and efficacy of voters' pamphlet.
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SB 258
Requires Secretary of State to conduct study and analyze provisions of Oregon Constitution, Oregon Revised Statutes and Oregon Administrative Rules relating to voter access.
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SB 259
Modifies statutory deadlines for reapportionment of congressional districts and judicial review.
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SB 260
Requires Secretary of State to conduct study and analyze existing criteria for reapportionment of state into congressional and legislative districts.
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SB 261
Prohibits members of Legislative Assembly from soliciting or using contributions to pay fines or legal expenses, replace salary, defray expenses or otherwise compensate members for monetary losses incurred as result of unexcused absences from sessions of Legislative Assembly.
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SB 262
Prohibits member of Legislative Assembly who is absent and unexcused when Legislative Assembly is in session from receiving salary, per diem or expense reimbursement, and imposes fine of $500 per day of unexcused absence.
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SB 263
Directs Oregon Youth Authority to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law related to juveniles.
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SB 264
Requires Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations to interim committees of Legislative Assembly, no later than September 15, 2022, for legislative changes needed to improve services statewide for persons with disabilities.
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SB 265
Directs Department of Human Services to ensure that staff working in residential programs that serve children placed there by public entities receive training in nonviolent crisis intervention.
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SB 266
Requires Department of Human Services to consider specified factors in assessing whether residential care facility or facility with memory care endorsement has qualified awake direct care staff in sufficient numbers to meet scheduled and unscheduled needs of each resident 24 hours a day.
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SB 267
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.
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SB 268
Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law related to foster care.
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SB 269
Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law related to abuse.
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SB 270
Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law related to abuse investigations.
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SB 271
Extends sunset until January 2, 2024, for program authorizing Department of Justice to assist victims of domestic violence and sexual assault with housing needs.
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SB 272
Requires Oregon Health Authority to study and make recommendations to interim committees of Legislative Assembly, no later than September 15, 2022, for legislative changes needed to increase access to behavioral health services for all Oregonians.
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SB 273
Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law related to children.
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SB 274
Modifies certain provisions of law relating to crime of prostitution to exclude child victims of sex trafficking.
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SB 275
Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law related to children.
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SB 276
Authorizes Housing and Community Services Department to provide grants to eligible entities for providing financial assistance to persons in low income households for repair and rehabilitation of residences.
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SB 277
Directs Housing and Community Services Department to study issues related to housing and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
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SB 278
Requires landlords and courts to delay termination of residential tenancies for nonpayment for 60 days if tenant provides documentation of application for rental assistance.
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SB 279
Directs Department of Human Services, to extent practicable, to avoid scheduling meetings and appointments involving child in foster care during school day.
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SB 280
Modifies provisions relating to criminal records checks performed by Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority.
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SB 281
Directs Department of Human Services to submit documents necessary to finalize certain pending adoptions on or before June 30, 2022.
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SB 282
Extends grace period for repayment of residential rent accrued during emergency period of April 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021, until February 28, 2022.
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SB 283
Directs State Treasurer to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to treasurer.
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SB 284
Directs State Treasurer to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to investments.
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SB 285
Directs State Treasurer to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to administration of public funds.
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SB 286
Renames Environmental Justice Task Force as Environmental Justice Council.
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SB 287
Requires that electric companies and consumer-owned utilities have wildfire plans based on best practices.
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SB 288
Transfers duties to maintain system for notification and interagency coordination of state resources in response to emergencies from Department of State Police to Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
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SB 289
Prohibits person convicted of bias crime committed while on state waters or publicly owned outdoor recreation land from entering area under jurisdiction of State Parks and Recreation Department.
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SB 290
Directs Oregon Business Development Department to study rural broadband access in this state.
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SB 291
Requires landlords who require applicant screening charges to adopt certain written screening criteria made available to applicants before accepting application.
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SB 292
Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to create list of executive branch regulatory boards and commissions no later than December 1, 2022.
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SB 293
Directs office of State Chief Information Officer to develop recommendations related to elevating consideration of privacy, confidentiality and data security measures in state government enterprise and shared information technology services, and to submit recommendations in report to certain interim committees of Legislative Assembly by September 15, 2022.
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SB 294
Requires Public Records Advisory Council to conduct surveys every even-numbered year on public records practices and procedures and to publish results of surveys by September 1 of each odd-numbered year.
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SB 295
Defines terms related to fitness to proceed.
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SB 296
Authorizes Chief Justice of Supreme Court, during period of statewide emergency and upon finding of good cause, to extend or suspend time period or time requirement in rule or statute in specified court proceedings.
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SB 297
Provides that judicial marshal certified by Department of Public Safety Standards and Training qualifies as police officer under Public Employees Retirement System.
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SB 298
Conforms language in provisions relating to stalking protective order to language used in other provisions relating to protective orders.
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SB 299
Authorizes formation of children's service districts.
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SB 300-398
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SB 300
Establishes State Board of Towing within Department of Transportation.
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SB 301
Prohibits use of gillnets and tangle nets for fishing.
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SB 302
Requires that institutions of higher education report allegations of sexual assault to law enforcement agency.
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SB 303
Excludes taxes imposed by school districts from certain property tax exemption programs requiring adoption by local governments.
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SB 304
Provides that discovery of victim's actual or perceived gender, gender identity, gender expression or sexual orientation does not constitute reasonable explanation for extreme emotional disturbance for purposes of affirmative defense to murder in the second degree.
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SB 305
Modifies provision of law regarding Family Abuse Prevention Act restraining orders when circumstances exist affecting child custody.
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SB 306
Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to study and make recommendations for policy proposals for tax treatment of military pensions.
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SB 307
Waives fees for obtaining medical marijuana card for veterans who have total disability rating of at least 50 percent as result of injury or illness incurred or aggravated during active military service, and who received discharge or release under other than dishonorable conditions.
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SB 308
Directs Tri-Met to study feasibility of extending light rail system westward to cities of Cornelius and Forest Grove.
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SB 309
Prohibits certain use of face recognition technology by state agencies.
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SB 310
Prohibits private entities from using face recognition technology in place of public accommodation.
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SB 311
Requires that school district pay substitute teachers based on number of hours worked.
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SB 312
Requires Department of Revenue to submit to Legislative Revenue Officer information from Oregon tax returns about certain corporations doing business in Oregon.
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SB 313
In addition to required county delegates, permits state central committee of political party to include as voting member any additional individuals designated by party.
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SB 314
Authorizes Public Utility Commission to allow electric companies to recover costs from retail electricity consumers for prudent infrastructure measures to support transportation electrification if certain criteria are met.
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SB 315
Exempts from required disclosure business, commercial, financial, operational and research data and information that is furnished, developed or generated in connection with ownership or operation of unmanned aerial system test range, if disclosure of information would cause competitive disadvantage to test range or users.
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SB 316
Establishes rate of compensation to be paid by Oregon Liquor Control Commission to distillery retail outlet agent for distilled liquor retail sales by agent.
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SB 317
Allows holder of full on-premises sales license to make retail sales of mixed drinks and single servings of wine in sealed containers for off-premises consumption.
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SB 318
Authorizes Public Utility Commission to determine resource adequacy for load serving entities.
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SB 319
Dedicates portion of State Capitol State Park to Vietnam War memorial to be funded and constructed by qualified nonprofit corporation.
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SB 320
Provides that State Fish and Wildlife Commission may authorize nonprofit organization serving veterans or certain armed forces members to conduct excursions during which veterans or armed forces members may angle or take shellfish with no-charge daily licenses, tags or permits.
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SB 321
Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
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SB 322
Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
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SB 323
Directs Office of Emergency Management to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of office.
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SB 324
Directs Office of Emergency Management to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of office.
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SB 325
Directs Oregon Military Department to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
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SB 326
Directs Oregon Military Department to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
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SB 327
Allows landlord to bill residential tenant for utilities based on submeter reading.
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SB 328
Prescribes requirements for annual school district and school performance reports, including requirement for inclusion of data related to suspensions and expulsions.
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SB 329
Allows homeowners and condominium associations to hold electronic meetings.
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SB 330
Establishes income tax credit for amount of unpaid rent forgiven by landlord and certified by Housing and Community Services Department.
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SB 331
Allows Oregon Health Authority, upon receipt of federal approval, to assess fee on emergency medical services providers and to increase reimbursement paid for costs of emergency medical services transports by amount of federal matching funds received from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for such costs.
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SB 332
Imposes minimum service requirements on certain mass transit districts.
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SB 333
Directs State Department of Energy to conduct study of benefits of, and barriers to, renewable hydrogen production and use in Oregon and report results to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to revenue no later than September 15, 2022.
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SB 334
Requires governing body of public education provider to conduct self-assessment every two years and to use self-assessment to develop and refine professional learning plan for persons in leadership positions of public education provider.
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SB 335
Requires State Forestry Department to study and make recommendations to interim committee of Legislative Assembly regarding operation of State Board of Forestry.
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SB 336
Prohibits candidates for state office from accepting contributions in excess of amounts specified and from sources not specified.
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SB 337
Requires State Forestry Department to study and make recommendations to interim committee of Legislative Assembly regarding efficacy of forest policy.
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SB 338
Amends requirements for limited renewable energy technician license.
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SB 339
Establishes Bank of the State of Oregon.
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SB 340
Directs State Department of Energy to study fossil fuel infrastructure in Oregon and provide results to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
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SB 341
Directs Water Resources Department to study water resource management and provide results of study in report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
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SB 342
Directs State Department of Agriculture to study and make recommendations for pesticide regulation and provide results of study in report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
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SB 343
Permits counties to adopt ranked-choice voting to conduct county elections.
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SB 344
Requires State Forestry Department to study and make recommendations to interim committee of Legislative Assembly regarding efficacy of prescribed burns.
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SB 345
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Youth Development Division to provide grants to certain community-based youth development programs.
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SB 346
Directs Department of Revenue to study taxation from which funding for Oregon Forest Resources Institute derives and to report its findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to revenue on or before September 15, 2022.
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SB 347
Directs Department of Revenue to study possible methods of taxation for funding prevention and suppression of wildfires in Oregon and to report its findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to revenue on or before September 15, 2022.
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SB 348
Grants higher property tax exemption for property of veterans with disabilities.
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SB 349
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for purpose of awarding grants under Career and Technical Education Revitalization Grant Program.
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SB 350
Reduces, to 0.15 percent, percentage of energy resource supplier's gross operating revenue that annual energy resource supplier assessment may not exceed.
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SB 351
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for distribution to public universities.
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SB 352
Requires person arrested for sex crime to submit to providing buccal sample.
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SB 353
Requires State Department of Energy to conduct study related to Energy Facility Siting Council and report findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly by September 15, 2022.
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SB 354
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.
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SB 355
Delays sunset of requirement that health insurance reimburse cost of applied behavior analysis for autism spectrum disorder.
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SB 356
Creates position of School Nurse Specialist in Department of Education.
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SB 357
Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to study issues related to revenue derived from sales of alcoholic beverages, and to report recommendations to Legislative Assembly by September 1, 2022.
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SB 358
Extends requirement that health benefit plan provide coverage for treatment of autism spectrum disorder provided by applied behavior analysis professional to January 2, 2030.
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SB 359
Allows counties to authorize single-family residential dwellings on farms that have been family-owned for at least 100 years on lands zoned for exclusive farm use.
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SB 360
Exempts small modular reactors from certain siting restrictions that apply to nuclear-fueled thermal power plants.
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SB 361
Authorizes Legislative Administration Committee to enter into agreement with City of Salem to assign authority over certain parking spaces.
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SB 362
Directs Department of Revenue to disclose corporate excise and income tax returns to chairpersons and vice chairpersons of legislative committees related to revenue.
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SB 363
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Military Department for distribution to counties for purpose of acquiring analog encoders and radio equipment for transmission of information to broadcasters in case of emergency.
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SB 364
Establishes General Counsel Committee within Legislative Assembly and directs committee to select General Counsel.
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SB 365
Caps salary of state employees in executive, judicial and legislative branches hired on or after effective date of Act.
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SB 366
Permits minor political parties to choose to nominate candidates as part of state-sponsored primary election.
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SB 367
Allows State Parks and Recreation Department to enter into agreement with Willamette River Channel Maintenance Group for performance of maintenance needed to improve river navigability and safety, to improve marine access to public parks, landings and other accesses and to encourage tourism and transportation.
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SB 368
Modifies crime of second degree child neglect to exclude actions permitting certain children to engage in independent activities.
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SB 369
Requires Interstate 5 Rose Quarter Project and Interstate 205 Abernethy Bridge Project to include new additional travel lanes along specified portion of highway.
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SB 370
Imposes public safety assessment on covered entities.
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SB 371
Requires primary election ballot to contain option permitting electors to vote for "None of the above" for nonpartisan state office with only one listed candidate.
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SB 372
Repeals provisions that previously authorized Governor to enter into qualifying investment contract with taxpayer that promises to make certain investments, in exchange for state's contractual obligation to allow continued use of single sales factor method of apportionment.
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SB 373
Caps salary of state employees hired on or after July 1, 2023, at amount of compensation of similarly situated federal employee.
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SB 374
Requires all material facts provided as part of candidate's statement for voters' pamphlet to be true.
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SB 375
Allows replacement dwelling for structure that was considered dwelling by final order under Ballot Measure 49 (2007) claim.
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SB 376
Requires employer that employs 20 or more employees to grant unpaid leave of absence to employee who is called into service to perform duties related to service as volunteer firefighter, reserve peace officer or civil air patrol member.
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SB 377
Limits duration of spousal support order for spousal maintenance to five years or less.
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SB 378
Provides that, when interview is element of process of selecting candidate for civil service position from eligibility list, public employer must interview each veteran applicant who meets qualifications for position and shows transferable skills if duties of position are performed by only one person within public employer's organization.
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SB 379
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.
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SB 380
Provides for Governor to appoint Attorney General.
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SB 381
Directs Attorney General to delegate to district attorney authority to appear or prosecute in criminal matters.
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SB 382
Provides that Attorney General may only render opinions to Governor and executive department.
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SB 383
Clarifies that office of Attorney General is part of executive department.
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SB 384
Alters composition of disability evaluation panel used to determine if Governor is unable to discharge duties of office due to disability.
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SB 385
Authorizes county to allow owner of lot or parcel within rural residential zone to construct one accessory dwelling unit on lot or parcel, subject to certain restrictions.
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SB 386
Directs county sheriffs, municipal police departments, university police departments and Oregon State Police to develop policies regarding parental notification of interviews of child witnesses and to submit report regarding policies developed to interim committees of Legislative Assembly by September 15, 2022.
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SB 387
Limits exemption from requirement of obtaining water right application, permit or certificate to use of surface water for livestock watering that does not exceed 5,000 gallons a day.
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SB 388
Defines "covered employee" as including employees of Department of Human Services who work in stabilization and crisis unit for purposes of specifying certain presumptions as to compensability of covered employee's claim of benefits under workers' compensation law for death, disability or impairment of health.
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SB 389
Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to award grants to eligible agencies to provide immigration-related services and supports, and education and outreach, to immigrant communities.
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SB 390
Directs Public Utility Commission, in coordination with State Department of Energy, to study and develop proposal for modifying Oregon laws as necessary to require 100 percent of electricity sold to retail electricity consumers to be electricity generated utilizing renewable and carbon-free energy.
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SB 391
Authorizes county to allow owner of lot or parcel within rural residential zone to construct one accessory dwelling unit on lot or parcel, subject to certain restrictions.
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SB 392
Directs Department of Environmental Quality, in consultation with Public Utility Commission and State Department of Energy, to study fugitive methane emissions from natural gas production, storage, transportation and delivery and provide results of study and recommendations for legislation in report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than November 15, 2022.
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SB 393
Directs Department of Revenue to study possible methods of taxation for funding forest management and to report its findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to revenue on or before September 15, 2022.
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SB 394
Allows nonprofit or charitable organization to sell alcoholic beverages at auction or through raffle once in three-month period.
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SB 395
Increases required expenditure on footpaths and bicycle trails from one percent to five percent of amounts received from State Highway Fund.
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SB 396
Defines "undetectable firearm." Punishes manufacturing, importing, offering for sale or transferring undetectable firearm by maximum of 10 years' imprisonment, $250,000 fine, or both.
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SB 397
Modifies procedures for motions to set aside conviction, arrest, citation, charge, finding of contempt of court or judgment of guilty except for insanity.
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SB 398
Creates crime of intimidation by display of a noose.
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SB 399
Provides that refusal to obey lawful order issued by peace officer or parole and probation officer does not constitute crime of interfering with a peace officer or parole and probation officer unless order is to move back and keep distance while officer is performing lawful duties.
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SB 400-498
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SB 400
Directs Oregon Health Authority to study medical marijuana registry identification cardholders.
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SB 401
Converts mandatory minimum sentences for specified felonies other than murder to presumptive sentences.
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SB 402
Allows hemp grower or handler to sell or transfer hemp cuttings.
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SB 403
Provides for distribution of net proceeds from sale of property upon which county foreclosed lien for delinquent taxes to each lienholder whose interest in property was forfeited, and to any person other than lienholder whose right of redemption with respect to such property terminated, when property was deeded to county.
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SB 404
Instructs Oregon State University Extension Service to expand Center for Small Farms and Community Food Systems through certain hiring.
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SB 405
Tolls time city or county may consider nonconforming use interrupted or abandoned during emergency that limits resumption of use.
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SB 406
Allows holder of direct shipment permit to ship up to five cases of wine, each containing not more than nine liters, per month to Oregon resident.
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SB 407
Establishes Outdoor Therapy Grant Program within State Parks and Recreation Department for purpose of awarding grants to enhance outdoor environmental, ecological, agricultural or other natural resource-based therapy programs serving residents of this state.
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SB 408
Specifies reasons for which Oregon Liquor Control Commission may delay processing, approving or denying application for marijuana licensure.
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SB 409
Expands applicability of certain laws requiring reporting and investigating of sexual conduct in schools to include sexual conduct by students.
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SB 410
Creates separate standards for storage of unclaimed personal property in Multnomah County when homeless individuals are removed from established camping site.
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SB 411
Directs Oregon Health Authority and Oregon Liquor Control Commission to study cannabis packaging.
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SB 412
Requires issue subject to collective bargaining during term of collective bargaining agreement that is not resolved through negotiation or mediation to be resolved through binding arbitration.
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SB 413
Provides that, for purposes of determining salary of certain member of Public Employees Retirement System, housing allowance paid to prison chaplain shall be treated as includable in member's taxable income under Oregon law.
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SB 414
Directs Multnomah County to create program for awarding grants to individuals and neighborhood associations for community cleanup projects.
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SB 415
Directs Department of Human Services to develop written materials describing how adult who was involved in child welfare matter as a child can obtain access to child welfare records.
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SB 416
Permits community colleges to allow each criminal justice course approved by curriculum committee of college to be eligible course for social science cluster portion of associate degree.
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SB 417
Directs Oregon Health Authority to study medical and pharmaceutical interventions for gender dysphoria.
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SB 418
Creates rebuttable presumption that statement made by person under 18 years of age, during custodial interview in connection with investigation into certain acts, is involuntary if peace officer intentionally used false information to elicit statement.
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SB 419
Prohibits insurer, insurance producer or insurance-support organization from seeking or obtaining information about individual's mental health diagnosis, prognosis, treatment or condition as part of investigation or adjustment of claim for benefits under automobile insurance policy unless insurer, insurance producer or insurance-support organization demonstrates with clear and convincing evidence that accident that gave rise to claim resulted from or was directly related to individual's mental health condition.
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SB 420
Permits contracting agency or local contract review board to enact or adopt, as appropriate, ordinance, resolution, rule, regulation or other legislative or administrative measure to designate certain public improvement contracts as community benefit contracts.
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SB 421
Transfers responsibility for database about police officers from Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to Department of Justice.
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SB 422
Eliminates fees and court costs associated with juvenile delinquency matters.
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SB 423
Allows patient located in Oregon to receive health care services through telemedicine from specified out-of-state health care provider.
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SB 424
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.
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SB 425
Provides that Legislative Assembly finds and declares that telecommunicators are first responders.
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SB 426
Allows telecommunicators to purchase certain retirement credits and increased benefits under Public Employees Retirement System.
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SB 427
Directs Public Employees Retirement Board to study options for allowing telecommunicators to obtain prorated service year units and to report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
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SB 428
Extends for one year sunset on Task Force on Universal Health Care and extends deadline for task force to submit recommendations to Legislative Assembly.
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SB 429
Provides that for mass transit districts and transportation districts with population of 500,000 or more, percentage distribution from Statewide Transportation Improvement Fund is conditioned upon district providing documentation to Oregon Transportation Commission that demonstrates existence of state-recognized apprenticeship program administered by district.
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SB 430
Caps at Medicaid fee-for-service rates reimbursement paid by coordinated care organizations to noncontracted health care providers for health services provided to coordinated care organization members.
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SB 431
Requires long term care facilities, residential facilities, in-home care agencies and home health agencies to pass through to specified low wage employees at least 90 percent of increased funding provided by state.
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SB 432
Requires long term care facilities, residential facilities, in-home care agencies and home health agencies to pass through to specified low wage employees at least 90 percent of increased funding provided by state and to pay such employees no less than $16 per hour or base salary of $2,752 per month.
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SB 433
Requires Department of Human Services to adopt rules for Long Term Care Quality Workforce Employer and Labor Partnership eligible to receive increased Medicaid reimbursement to raise hourly wages or base salaries of direct care staff in skilled nursing facilities and certain residential care facilities.
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SB 434
Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules governing facilities that provide community-based care to elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities to ensure planning by facilities and safeguards for occupants in event of natural disaster or pandemic.
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SB 435
Requires long term care facilities and residential facilities to update infection prevention and control protocols at any time Centers for Disease Control and Prevention forecasts upcoming pandemic.
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SB 436
Modifies terminology by changing statutory references to "youth offender" to "adjudicated youth.".
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SB 437
Includes matters concerning apprenticeship or training program administered by certain mass transit districts as mandatory subject of collective bargaining for employees of district.
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SB 438
Allows physician assistant to receive results of blood test of source person on behalf of certain person who, in performance of person's official duties, comes into contact with blood, bodily fluid or other potentially infectious material of source person.
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SB 439
Requires insurer offering health plan, or person acting on behalf of insurer, to reduce enrollee cost sharing for prescription drugs by 85 percent of rebates received by insurer.
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SB 440
Requires Department of Human Services to contract with nonprofit organization to implement and administer program to assist recipients of supplemental nutrition assistance in purchasing locally grown fruits and vegetables from farmers' markets, farm share sites and retail outlets that participate in program.
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SB 441
Modifies criteria for erecting roadside memorial signs for deceased veterans who were formerly prisoners of war or unaccounted for.
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SB 442
Requires coordinated care organizations to report specified information to Oregon Health Authority regarding requests for prior authorization.
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SB 443
Imposes personal income tax at flat rate if taxpayer has adjusted gross income below threshold amount.
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SB 444
Increases formula weight for students in poverty families, in foster homes and in certain state-recognized facilities for purposes of State School Fund distributions.
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SB 445
Appropriates to Department of Education for State School Fund amount determined by Quality Education Commission to be sufficient to ensure that state's system of kindergarten through grade 12 public education meets quality goals.
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SB 446
Changes calculation of final average salary for purposes of Public Employees Retirement System to use five years of salary instead of three years, for salary paid on and after January 1, 2022.
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SB 447
Specifies that new or increased fees adopted by state agency do not become effective unless approved by Legislative Assembly by law.
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SB 448
Prohibits permanent rule from being in effect for longer than six years.
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SB 449
Creates income tax credit for taxpayers that expand workforce, with positions that pay above average wage, by 10 percent or more in tax year.
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SB 450
Prohibits public body from using cell-site simulator device to obtain or use personal electronic data or personal electronic metadata unless public body obtains consent or pursuant to search warrant or established warrant exception.
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SB 451
Establishes that decisions related to immunizations are personal health care decisions and that immunizations may not be mandated as condition of employment for registered nurses or other medical staff unless required by federal law.
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SB 452
Modifies bias crime in the second degree and bias crime in the first degree.
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SB 453
Requires State Forester to actively manage state forestlands to achieve and maintain low forest fuel load levels.
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SB 454
Requires licensed health care provider to provide vaccine information packet to patient to whom licensed health care provider administers vaccine.
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SB 455
Creates crime of threatening to commit a terroristic act.
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SB 456
Provides that, for estate of decedents dying on or after January 1, 2021, Oregon estate tax is not due unless value of Oregon taxable estate equals or exceeds $11.7 million.
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SB 457
Modifies required coverage of prescription drugs in medical assistance program.
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SB 458
Allows land division to separate dwelling units for new middle housing allowed in cities.
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SB 459
Provides that new property or new improvements to property constructed on same lot to replace homestead destroyed or damaged by wildfire in September 2020 may not be taken into account or added to assessment roll for any property tax year beginning before July 1, 2025.
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SB 460
Declares policy of state to use zero-based budgeting in developing biennial budget plan.
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SB 461
Reduces rate of tax on capital gains of personal income and corporate income and excise taxpayers.
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SB 462
Creates credit against personal income taxes for amounts paid as interest on qualified education loans.
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SB 463
Establishes exception to gift limitation for food or beverage consumed by members of Legislative Assembly or candidates for office as members of Legislative Assembly.
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SB 464
Authorizes governing body of county covered by state of emergency declared in response to September 2020 wildfires to adopt law directing tax collector to prorate and cancel property taxes imposed on taxable property that suffered loss in real market value as result of wildfires, without application from property owner.
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SB 465
Requires counties to allow commencement of restoration or replacement of nonconforming uses damaged or destroyed by certain wildfires until September 30, 2025.
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SB 466
Creates Abandoned Recreational Vehicle Disposal Revolving Account within State Highway Fund.
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SB 467
Authorizes exchange wagering on forms of mutuel wagering allowed by Oregon Racing Commission.
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SB 468
Prohibits director of agricultural cooperative, with respect to financial condition of agricultural cooperative, from intentionally or negligently concealing material information from member of agricultural cooperative, providing inaccurate or misleading material information to member of agricultural cooperative or otherwise acting to deceive member of agricultural cooperative.
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SB 469
Provides that board of directors of agricultural cooperative may not restrict, place conditions on or deny examination of agricultural cooperative's books and records of account, minutes or office records or prevent member or member's attorney from sharing information from books and records of account, minutes or office records if purpose of examination is to determine whether books and records of account, minutes and office records are accurate reflection of agricultural cooperative's financial condition or to provide evidence in action against agricultural cooperative in which truthfulness, accuracy, completeness or other condition of books and records of account, minutes or office records as representation of agricultural cooperative's financial condition is at issue.
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SB 470
Increases percentage of wholesale price allowed as amount of tax credit for crop donation.
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SB 471
Directs Board on Public Safety Standards and Training to ensure that all police officers and certified reserve officers are trained in treatment of allergic responses.
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SB 472
Establishes State Board of Towing within Department of Transportation.
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SB 473
Directs Department of Revenue to identify and notify annually personal income taxpayers that are likely eligible for employment-related child care services administered by Department of Human Services.
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SB 474
Provides that certain hearsay statements related to certain sex crimes are not inadmissible in evidence even though declarant is available as witness.
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SB 475
Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to report to Legislative Assembly on options for reform of provision allowing elective lower rates of personal income taxation on pass-through income, including recommendations for legislation intended to reform elective pass-through rates.
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SB 476
Directs Department of Human Services to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law related to domestic violence.
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SB 477
Provides that plaintiff need not prove that alleged unlawful conduct is sufficiently severe or pervasive, that plaintiff was treated less favorably than another similarly situated employee or that plaintiff complied with employer's internal reporting or complaint procedures concerning unlawful conduct in order to prevail in action alleging unlawful discrimination.
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SB 478
Directs school districts to use inclusive and effective methods for identifying talented and gifted children and communicating with parents about process for identifying talented and gifted children.
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SB 479
Imposes additional tax on investment services partnership income treated as net capital gain and taxed at lower rate on personal income taxpayer's federal return.
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SB 480
Directs Department of Justice to study issues related to labor trafficking and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
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SB 481
Narrows exception to overtime requirements when employee is engaged in making necessary repairs or in case of emergency.
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SB 482
Requires personal income taxpayer to add to federal taxable income amount of federal tax savings resulting from investment services partnership income being treated as net capital gain and taxed at lower rate on personal income taxpayer's federal return.
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SB 483
Creates rebuttable presumption that person violated prohibition against retaliation or discrimination against employee or prospective employee if person takes certain action against employee or prospective employee within 60 days after employee or prospective employee has engaged in certain protected activities.
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SB 484
Directs Department of Justice to study issues related to prosecution of sex trafficking crimes and to provide results of study to appropriate interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2021.
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SB 485
Requires certain persons that service student loans in this state to obtain or renew license.
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SB 486
Modifies requirements of plans of instruction for talented and gifted children.
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SB 487
Directs Department of Education to conduct study on instruction provided to talented and gifted children and to report results of study to interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to education.
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SB 488
Adds exposure to or infection by SARS-CoV-2 to definition of occupational disease for purposes of workers' compensation.
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SB 489
Removes restriction on authorization of retroactive temporary disability compensation.
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SB 490
Directs Department of State Police to maintain staffing level of at least 15 patrol troopers per 100,000 residents of this state, beginning January 1, 2030.
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SB 491
Allows employee of school district or education service district, or employee's exclusive representative, to challenge cost analysis for procurement that school district or education service district conducted.
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SB 492
Directs Oregon State Police to study impact that number of Oregon State Police troopers has on public safety and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
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SB 493
Provides that prevailing rate of wage for trade or occupation in locality is rate of wage set forth in collective bargaining agreement for trade or occupation in locality or, if more than one collective bargaining agreement covers trade or occupation in locality, highest rate of wage among collective bargaining agreements for trade or occupation in locality.
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SB 494
Requires that person notifying court of violation of release condition, or otherwise requesting issue of warrant for violation of release condition, notify released person's attorney concerning notification or request.
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SB 495
Defines "instructional capacity" to exclude instructional assistants from scope of statutes prohibiting payment of unemployment insurance benefits to professional employees of educational institution for weeks of unemployment commencing during period between two successive academic years or terms.
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SB 496
Removes prohibition on payment of unemployment insurance benefits to nonprofessional employees of educational institution providing school food services, early intervention services or prekindergarten services for weeks of unemployment commencing during period between two successive academic years or terms.
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SB 497
Requires court to indicate in judgment document when person is convicted of misdemeanor assault or menacing constituting domestic violence.
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SB 498
Directs Department of Education and Higher Education Coordinating Commission to prepare specified materials related to Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
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SB 499
Creates civil claim for wrongful conviction.
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SB 500-598
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SB 500
Establishes Public Records Advocate as independent office within executive department.
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SB 501
Increases criminal and civil penalties for subsequent and intentional violations of specified election laws.
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SB 502
Exempts transferee who is certified participant in Address Confidentiality Program from private firearm transfer criminal background check requirement.
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SB 503
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.
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SB 504
Provides tuition and fee remission for natural child of foster parent if natural child attends institution of higher education.
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SB 505
Requires licensed health care provider to provide vaccine information packet to patient to whom licensed health care provider administers vaccine.
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SB 506
Requires professional licensing board to consider experience in lieu of high school diploma or equivalent for licensure, certification or other authorization to provide certain occupational or professional services.
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SB 507
Prohibits abortion unless physician has first determined probable post-fertilization age of unborn child, except in case of medical emergency.
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SB 508
Creates crime of patronizing a trafficked child.
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SB 509
Requires state agencies to provide summary of legal advice regarding validity or effect of proposed rule or written order.
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SB 510
Cancels pension of member of pension program of Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan who is convicted of rape or murder.
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SB 511
Requires school district to make information about functions and programs of school district available at school district's office and on school district's website.
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SB 512
Modifies charge to and member appointment process for Consumer Advisory Council that assists and advises Director of Oregon Health Authority on mental health and substance use disorder services.
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SB 513
Requires students to complete at least one-half credit of civics in order to receive high school diploma.
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SB 514
Requires Director of Employment Department to compile statistics related to unemployment in this state and submit report of statistical findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to business on or before September 15, 2022.
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SB 515
Requires employee of certain licensed premises who is permittee to make report if permittee has reasonable belief that sex trafficking is occurring at premises or that minor is employed or contracted as performer at premises in manner violating Oregon Liquor Control Commission rules.
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SB 516
Directs Department of Education to establish voucher program for students from low-performing schools.
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SB 517
Directs Department of Human Services to provide person having legal custody of child with explanation for child's removal and description of expected remedial steps person must take for child's return.
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SB 518
Increases percentage of students in school district who may enroll in virtual public charter school not sponsored by school district without first receiving approval from school district.
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SB 519
Directs Housing and Community Services Department to study issues relating to tenants who are victims of crimes and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
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SB 520
Directs Secretary of State to audit Employment Department to determine whether department processes claims for unemployment insurance benefits promptly as required under ORS chapter 657 and to submit report of audit findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to business on or before September 15, 2022.
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SB 521
Exempts receipts from sales of prescription drugs, feminine hygiene products, diapers and baby formula from commercial activity subject to corporate activity tax.
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SB 522
Directs Division of Audits to conduct certain performance audits and issue recommendations for addressing risks.
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SB 523
Provides that agency may not use amended rulemaking filing to correct failure to comply with requirement to include citation of statutory or other legal authority relied upon and bearing upon promulgation of rule.
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SB 524
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.
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SB 525
Allows President of Senate, Speaker of House of Representatives, Minority Leader of Senate or Minority Leader of House of Representatives to petition Supreme Court for injunction requiring agency of executive department to execute law.
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SB 526
Allows pharmacist or pharmacy technician to transfer drug containing pseudoephedrine without prescription to person who is at least 18 years of age and presents person's valid government-issued photo identification.
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SB 527
Prohibits member of Legislative Assembly from service on Joint Committee on Ways and Means, subcommittee of Joint Committee on Ways and Means or Emergency Board if member, relative of member or business with which member or relative is associated enters into contracts with State of Oregon for provision of goods or services to state, including capital construction.
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SB 528
Prohibits Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services or designated representative of director from assessing civil penalty against employer for serious violation causing injury or harm to employee that is result of certain employee conduct.
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SB 529
Modifies standards for judicial review of agency rules and orders.
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SB 530
Provides that Oregon estate tax is imposed only on estates of decedents dying on or before January 1, 2021.
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SB 531
Establishes right to reimbursement for actual damages resulting from cessation of business operations required by emergency rules or orders.
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SB 532
Provides that emergency statutes do not authorize Governor to limit right of individuals to assembly for purpose of practicing religion.
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SB 533
Provides that emergency statutes do not authorize Governor to take actions that prevent individuals from remaining gainfully employed or operating businesses.
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SB 534
Grants fee waiver to certain family members of persons who were killed in action during armed conflict while serving in Armed Forces of United States.
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SB 535
Modifies child abuse reporting requirements to add hotelkeepers and innkeepers as mandatory reporters of child abuse.
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SB 536
Repeals single-use checkout bag ban.
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SB 537
Repeals regulation that restricts food and beverage provider or convenience store from providing single-use plastic straws other than at consumer's specific request.
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SB 538
Requires State Forester to propose two-year extension to executory contracts on lands that were subject to alteration or damage from wildfires.
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SB 539
Modifies statutory requirements for members of Legislative Assembly to ensure that members comply with Senate or House rules governing conflicts of interest.
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SB 540
Specifies that electricity generated by hydroelectric facility or other equipment that generates electricity through use of hydroelectric energy may be used to comply with renewable portfolio standard.
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SB 541
Declares that policy of state is to include atmospheric carbon sequestered by lands and waters of state in calculation to determine progress towards greenhouse gas reduction goals.
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SB 542
Establishes Task Force on Vehicle Charging Stations.
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SB 543
Removes requirement that only elector who has personally printed copy, or requested that separate person print copy, of electronic signature sheet for petition or prospective petition may sign signature sheet.
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SB 544
Requires State Forester to carry out appraisal and sale of forest products on state-owned forestland damaged by wildfire.
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SB 545
Grants higher property tax exemption for property of veterans with service-connected disabilities.
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SB 546
Increases time that Director of Transportation, after determining emergency exists, may suspend certain statutes related to trucking from 72 hours to 120 hours.
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SB 547
Requires public body that declares riot or civil disturbance to pay peace officers double regular pay for responding to riot or civil disturbance.
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SB 548
Prohibits Department of Transportation from designating speed on Interstate 5 and Interstate 205 in Portland that is less than 60 miles per hour for most vehicles.
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SB 549
Requires State Forestry Department to conduct program of loan guarantees to assist persons with financing cost of replacing logging equipment lost in wildfire.
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SB 550
Requires public body employer to establish and implement process by which employees may request employer to use unique identifier in lieu of employee's name in records contained by employer for purposes of public records requests.
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SB 551
Provides that part-time faculty member at public institution of higher education qualifies for employee-only health care benefits if part-time faculty member works at level equal to at least half of full-time equivalent employee during at least three of four previous academic terms.
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SB 552
Directs Department of Education to convene advisory group to study media program standards developed by State Board of Education and to report results of study to interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to education.
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SB 553
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.
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SB 554
Requires person to secure firearm with trigger or cable lock, in locked container or in gun room except in specified circumstances.
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SB 555
Requires Department of Human Services to contract with nonprofit organization to implement and administer program to assist recipients of supplemental nutrition assistance in purchasing locally grown fruits and vegetables from farmers' markets, farm share sites and retail outlets that participate in program.
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SB 556
Specifies that on-site inspections must be in person for health care facilities, home health agencies, residential care facilities, adult foster homes, hospice programs and qualified residential treatment programs.
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SB 557
Establishes COFA Dental Program in Oregon Health Authority to provide dental care to low-income citizens of Pacific Islands in Compact of Free Association who reside in Oregon, qualify for medical assistance through Oregon Supplemental Income Program and lack access to affordable dental coverage.
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SB 558
Prohibits insurance policy or contract that provides coverage for prescription drug to require prescription for drug prescribed for medical assistance recipient to be filled or refilled at mail order pharmacy or to require prescription to be filled or refilled at pharmacy that is not local and enrolled in medical assistance program.
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SB 559
Allows counties to approve livestock and livestock-affiliated exercise, therapy and counseling on lands zoned for exclusive farm use.
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SB 560
Requires insurer and health care service contractor to count payments made on behalf of enrollee for costs of care toward enrollee's out-of-pocket maximum or cost-sharing.
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SB 561
Adds flashing yellow beacons to list of traffic control devices.
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SB 562
Incorporates certain provisions of federal Indian Child Welfare Act into Oregon laws relating to youth offenders adjudicated for status offenses and to adoptions.
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SB 563
Modifies laws relating to youth suicide intervention and prevention to include children 5 to 10 years of age.
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SB 564
Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to design question or questions allowing each student to identify whether student is parent or person acting as parent or legal guardian that may be placed on one or more forms used on annual basis to collect demographic information by public post-secondary institutions of education.
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SB 565
Modifies definition of "slayer" to include individuals who are found responsible or guilty except for insanity of taking person's life.
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SB 566
Removes term "mentally defective" from statutes defining sexual offenses.
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SB 567
Includes as unlawful practice medical provider's denial of treatment that is likely to benefit patient based on patient's race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age or disability.
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SB 568
Directs Department of Justice to adopt procedures for payment of crime victims' counsel for representation of child crime victims.
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SB 569
Makes unlawful employment practice for employer to require employee or prospective employee to possess or present valid driver license as condition of employment or continuation of employment.
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SB 570
Establishes product stewardship program for mattresses.
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SB 571
Allows persons convicted of felony to register to vote, update voter registration and vote in elections while incarcerated.
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SB 572
Modifies protective proceedings to permit vulnerable youth guardianships for adults between 18 and 21 years of age who are eligible for special immigrant status and who are unable to be reunified with parent due to abuse, neglect or abandonment that occurred before adult attained 18 years of age.
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SB 573
Establishes Bottle Bill Expansion Task Force.
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SB 574
Allows operator of motorcycle to travel between lanes of traffic under certain conditions.
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SB 575
Modifies procedure for expunction of certain juvenile records.
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SB 576
Lowers estimated contract price at which apprentice utilization requirements apply to public improvement contracts with state contracting agencies from $1 million to $200,000 and raises percentage of work hours that apprentices must perform from 12 percent to 15 percent.
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SB 577
Specifies contract price at which apprentice utilization requirements apply to qualified contracts with institutions of higher education and school districts.
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SB 578
Requires court, under certain circumstances, to appoint legal counsel for respondent or protected person in protective proceeding.
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SB 579
Directs Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator to develop and administer program for providing guardianship services to defendants who are unable to aid and assist in their defense and who will be released into community.
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SB 580
Amends definition of "employment relations" to include class size and caseload limits as mandatory collective bargaining subjects in schools that qualify for certain federal assistance.
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SB 581
Establishes Truth in Labeling Task Force.
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SB 582
Establishes producer responsibility program for packaging, printing and writing paper and food serviceware.
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SB 583
Prohibits Department of Environmental Quality and State Department of Agriculture from issuing or renewing license or permit to allow construction or operation of new industrial dairy, addition to or expansion of existing industrial dairy or addition to or expansion of dairy that would cause dairy to become industrial dairy.
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SB 584
Requires Department of Human Services to provide medical assistance to employed individuals with disabilities without regard to individuals' income or resources.
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SB 585
Repeals statute creating state preemption of local firearm regulation and statutes creating exceptions to preemption.
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SB 586
Requires health care practitioner to exercise proper degree of care to preserve health and life of child born alive after abortion or attempted abortion.
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SB 587
Requires Department of Revenue to issue license to qualified retailers of tobacco products and inhalant delivery systems that do not hold license or other authorization issued by city or local public health authority.
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SB 588
Provides that employer signatories to multiemployer collective bargaining agreements are considered to have met minimum requirements of sick time provisions if terms of collective bargaining agreement provide, as benefit to employees subject to agreement, sick leave policy or other paid time off program that is substantially equivalent to or more generous than minimum requirements of sick time provisions.
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SB 589
Requires State Department of Energy to prepare report identifying benefits, opportunities and challenges posed by development or expansion of regional transmission organization in this state.
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SB 590
Includes land used primarily for cultivating crops within definition of "rangeland" for purposes of organizing rangeland protection association and providing fire protection for rangeland.
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SB 591
Provides that person may replace registration plate with duplicate registration plate without being charged fee for customized plate.
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SB 592
Prohibits person from using lead weight in waters of this state for purpose of angling or commercial fishing.
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SB 593
Modifies provisions relating to police officers.
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SB 594
Directs Legislative Policy and Research Office to conduct study on software that can be used to monitor student's usage related to district-owned computers and similar devices and district Internet services and to produce summary of study.
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SB 595
Directs State Board of Education to adopt standards for school district board to incorporate into any policy related to monitoring software.
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SB 596
Prohibits State Board of Education from requiring, and school districts from administering, certain assessments to students enrolled or preparing to enroll in prekindergarten through grade two.
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SB 597
Prohibits State Board of Education, school district or public charter school from requiring student to pass test to demonstrate proficiency in Essential Learning Skills in order to receive diploma.
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SB 598
Establishes subject-matter credit requirements that students must satisfy in order to receive high school diploma.
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SB 599
Establishes Task Force on High School Diploma Requirements.
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SB 600-698
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SB 600
Directs Secretary of State to conduct audit of use of statewide summative assessment in public schools in this state.
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SB 601
Establishes office of Superintendent of Public Instruction as statewide elected office.
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SB 602
Removes sunset on requirement that students must receive certain information related to statewide summative assessments.
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SB 603
Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study establishment of Innocence Commission and system to compensate wrongfully convicted persons, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2021.
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SB 604
Requires person to obtain permit before purchasing or otherwise receiving firearm under circumstances requiring criminal background check.
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SB 605
Provides that, if rural fire protection district contains lands that are within seven road miles of fire station within district or brought within seven road miles of fire station within district by new road and that are not subject to assessments for fire protection by district, county board must initiate annexation of lands upon request by district.
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SB 606
Directs Department of Education to conduct study on standardized tests and to report results of study to interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to education.
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SB 607
Authorizes Legislative Administration Committee to enter into agreement with City of Salem to assign authority over certain parking spaces.
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SB 608
Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to study and catalog innovation-based economic development projects and to report findings and recommendations to interim committees of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
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SB 609
Establishes Task Force on Learning.
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SB 610
Creates psychology provider incentive program within Oregon Health Authority to provide financial incentives to students enrolled in approved doctoral programs in psychology who complete courses that provide cultural competency training.
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SB 611
Modifies membership and purpose of Board on Public Safety Standards and Training.
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SB 612
Requires police officers, corrections officers, parole and probation officers, regulatory specialists and reserve officers to complete post-secondary education.
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SB 613
Provides that arbitral determinations made in proceedings concerning alleged misconduct by law enforcement officers concerning use of excessive force are nonbinding and subject to review and approval by Department of Public Safety Standards and Training.
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SB 614
Requires law enforcement unit to have policy on use of force that complies with rules adopted by Board on Public Safety Standards and Training.
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SB 615
Establishes Low Income Broadband Bill Payment Assistance Fund.
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SB 616
Prohibits employers from permitting or requiring individuals employed in agricultural labor to work in excess of 40 hours in one workweek unless individuals are compensated for overtime hours worked.
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SB 617
Directs State Board of Education to ensure that certain academic content standards include sufficient instruction on histories, contributions and perspectives of individuals who are African American and to ensure that academic content standards in English include meaningful instruction on literary contributions of African American authors.
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SB 618
Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study methods of providing reparations for slavery to Black Oregonians and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
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SB 619
Directs Department of Revenue to establish program to pay reparations to Black Oregonians who can demonstrate heritage in slavery and who submit application no later than December 31, 2022.
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SB 620
Repeals obligation of persons on supervision to pay supervision fees.
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SB 621
Upholds, under certain circumstances, local laws concerning local community oversight board established to oversee disciplinary matters concerning law enforcement officers, notwithstanding collective bargaining laws that require bargaining over such matters.
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SB 622
Requires at least 60 percent of dollar value of grants awarded from Levee Project Grant Fund to be used to provide assistance with levee projects to rural or distressed areas.
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SB 623
Directs State Workforce and Talent Development Board to establish Committee for Continuous Improvement to assess effectiveness of Oregon's public workforce development system.
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SB 624
Modifies calculations of minimum amount that school district must pay to public charter school for provision of educational services.
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SB 625
Establishes procedure for charging aggravated version of certain assault and attempted murder offenses when defendant causes permanent physical injury to victim during commission of crime.
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SB 626
Prohibits utilization review requirements for health insurance coverage of proton beam therapy prescribed for treatment of cancer if insurer covers radiation therapy prescribed for treatment of cancer.
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SB 627
Renames Public Service Building to Dennis Richardson Public Service Building.
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SB 628
Authorizes Land Conservation and Development Commission to approve plans for urban growth boundary expansion to accommodate affordable housing in Pendleton.
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SB 629
Allows pharmacist to use telepharmacy to deliver pharmacy services to patient at remote location.
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SB 630
Authorizes use of landowner damage tag to take elk on adjacent property with consent of owner of adjacent property.
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SB 631
Allows exclusion from taxable estate for value of interest in family-owned business.
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SB 632
Provides that property of company that is organized and located outside of this state and exclusively operates jet boat excursion business on boundary rivers of this state and not on rivers within this state is not subject to central assessment for purposes of property taxation.
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SB 633
Revises requirements for membership on State Fish and Wildlife Commission.
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SB 634
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.
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SB 635
Authorizes State Fire Marshal to dispatch firefighting resources in response to fire or wildfire burning on unprotected property.
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SB 636
Provides that when state agency is required by statute to mail certain notice to individual, and agency has on file post office box address for individual, agency must mail notice to post office box address if address is individual's last known address on file or address to which individual has requested that notices be sent.
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SB 637
Allows person taking certain nuisance game mammals to retain game meat if meat is offered to charitable organizations and refused.
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SB 638
Establishes mandatory minimum sentence of 48 months' imprisonment for assault committed by correctional facility inmate against corrections officer.
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SB 639
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.
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SB 640
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.
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SB 641
Prohibits denial of medical assistance on basis that individual under 19 years of age is in detention pending adjudication.
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SB 642
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Agriculture for deposit in Wolf Management Compensation and Proactive Trust Fund.
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SB 643
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.
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SB 644
Directs school district board to adopt child sexual abuse prevention instructional program that addresses sex trafficking of children.
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SB 645
Directs Department of Justice, in consultation with Oregon District Attorneys Association and Oregon State Bar, to study rule and statutory changes to encourage prosecution of sex crimes and to report results to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2022.
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SB 646
Directs Attorney General's Sexual Assault Task Force to study ways of preventing disclosure of personal medical information of sexual assault victims and report results to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2022.
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SB 647
Creates crime of unlawful disclosure of information about victim of sexual assault or sex trafficking.
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SB 648
Directs Board on Public Safety Standards and Training to require all police officers and certified reserve officers to be trained to recognize, investigate and report cases involving labor trafficking and sex trafficking of children and adults.
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SB 649
Increases penalties for criminal sexual contact with underage victim when defendant is victim's teacher.
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SB 650
Creates Public Assistance Protection Fund.
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SB 651
Requires supervising officer to notify probationer of right to file objection and have hearing concerning officer's proposed modification to special conditions of probation.
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SB 652
Modifies laws relating to advance directives to clarify that principal's delegation of authority to health care representative to withhold or withdraw certain treatments must be in writing in advance directive.
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SB 653
Provides protections for person who refuses to participate in procedure related to abortion or physician-assisted suicide if refusal is based on person's ethical, moral or religious convictions.
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SB 654
Prohibits performance of late-term sex-selective abortion.
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SB 655
Requires licensed health care provider to provide vaccine information packet to patient to whom licensed health care provider administers vaccine.
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SB 656
Adds vaccines to definition of "children's product" for purposes of Toxic-Free Kids Act.
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SB 657
Increases percentage of students in school district who may enroll in virtual public charter school not sponsored by school district without first receiving approval from school district.
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SB 658
Establishes education savings account program.
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SB 659
Allows student who is resident of state to attend any public school of state.
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SB 660
Specifies that electricity generated by hydroelectric facility or other equipment that generates electricity through use of hydroelectric energy may be used to comply with renewable portfolio standard.
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SB 661
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.
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SB 662
Establishes criteria for determining existence or lack of new ground water use impairment or interference with water right having earlier priority date.
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SB 663
Prohibits Department of Human Services from disclosing records and reports related to child abuse investigations to certain entities unless court finds report of abuse is founded.
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SB 664
Expands definition of "green energy technology" for purposes of public improvement contracts.
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SB 665
Requires labor organization that is exclusive representative of public employees to prepare annual financial disclosure report describing labor organization's expenditures of moneys collected by and paid to labor organization.
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SB 666
Modifies public meeting notice requirements for meetings held in executive session.
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SB 667
Requires school district to adopt and implement policy concerning ownership rights to teacher-created intellectual property.
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SB 668
Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study issues related to requiring all law enforcement agencies to use body-worn cameras and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2021.
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SB 669
Requires certain mass transit and transportation districts to be registered apprenticeship training agents as condition of receiving distributions from Statewide Transportation Improvement Fund.
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SB 670
Includes matters concerning apprenticeship or training program administered by certain mass transit districts as mandatory subject of collective bargaining for employees of district.
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SB 671
Prohibits abortion unless health care provider has first determined probable gestational age of unborn child, except in case of medical emergency.
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SB 672
Expands crime of assault in the third degree to include physical injury to health care worker performing official duties.
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SB 673
Authorizes issuance of general obligation bonds under Article XI-Q of Oregon Constitution for construction of veterans' home in Roseburg, Oregon.
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SB 674
Requires Oregon Health Authority to investigate best practices and latest technology and to establish hospital procedures to enable family members to visit hospitalized patients during pandemic.
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SB 675
Instructs State Forestry Department to establish by rule pilot program to encourage salvage of timber from lands owned or managed by State Board of Forestry or department that have been affected by wildfire.
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SB 676
Requires state agencies to submit policy option proposals developed for purposes of Governor's budget to specified legislative leaders.
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SB 677
Authorizes Director of Employment Department to enter into contracts with third parties to process claims for unemployment insurance benefits when there is unforeseeable increase due to public health emergency.
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SB 678
Allows parent or adult student to excuse student from taking statewide standardized assessments by completing form.
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SB 679
Amends definition of "employment relations" to include class size and caseload limits as mandatory collective bargaining subjects for school districts.
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SB 680
Provides funding to peer-run organizations in Portland metropolitan area, southern Oregon region, Oregon coast and eastern and central Oregon region to operate peer respite centers to provide peer respite services to individuals with mental illness or trauma response symptoms who experience acute distress, anxiety or emotional pain.
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SB 681
Establishes procedure for person with qualifying conviction for possession of controlled substance to file motion requesting court order setting aside conviction.
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SB 682
Establishes Adult Suicide Intervention and Prevention Coordinator within Oregon Health Authority.
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SB 683
Requires school districts to provide instruction on racist history of this country and state.
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SB 684
Establishes Task Force on Oregon Medical Board.
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SB 685
Permits Governor to allocate, assign and make available law enforcement officers from one law enforcement unit to another law enforcement unit to assist other law enforcement unit in performance of law enforcement services.
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SB 686
Establishes right to receive inpatient psychiatric care in person and on-site.
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SB 687
Requires school district applying for grant from Student Investment Account to specify how mental and behavioral health needs of certain students will be met with moneys from grant.
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SB 688
Requires Employment Relations Board to conduct study relating to standards applied in arbitration proceedings involving alleged misconduct by law enforcement officers and to submit report of board's findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
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SB 689
Provides that Oregon estate tax is imposed only on estates of decedents dying on or before June 30, 2019.
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SB 690
Repeals provision that prohibits transit workers from striking.
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SB 691
Requires Secretary of State to ensure that county election officials conduct election recounts in manner that is consistent, transparent, accurate and pursuant to all applicable laws in recounts conducted in statewide ballot measures or involving nomination or election of listed public offices.
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SB 692
Requires each state agency to report to Attorney General, Public Records Advocate and public records subcommittee of Legislative Counsel Committee on number of public records requests received during preceding year, and number of those requests still outstanding after specified periods of time.
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SB 693
Establishes Oregon Empowerment Scholarship Program for purpose of providing options in education to students of this state.
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SB 694
Requires ballots for general and primary elections that are received after election to be counted if postmarked no later than Saturday before date of election and received no later than seven calendar days after election.
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SB 695
Allows counties to authorize construction of accessory dwelling units on lands zoned for rural residential use.
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SB 696
Directs Department of Justice to study issues related to compensation eligibility of victims of sex trafficking crimes and to provide results of study to appropriate interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2021.
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SB 697
Prescribes additional requirements for health benefit plan coverage of telemedical health services.
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SB 698
Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules requiring opioid treatment center, as condition for approval to operate in this state, to accept Medicare payments as reimbursement for cost of services provided by center.
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SB 699
Prohibits grandfathered health plan from imposing preexisting condition exclusion.
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SB 700-798
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SB 700
Establishes Oregon Brain Injury Board to administer programs paid for by Oregon Brain Injury Fund to provide service coordination and skills training to individuals with brain injuries, provide educational information to increase awareness and understanding of issues and needs related to brain injuries and to provide grants to support research into treatment of brain injuries.
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SB 701
Allows certain local governments to include within urban growth boundary lands for needed housing.
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SB 702
Directs State Board of Education to review social studies standards.
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SB 703
Adds direct care worker or representative of direct care worker to Quality Measurement Council.
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SB 704
Provides that discovery of victim's actual or perceived gender, gender identity, gender expression or sexual orientation does not constitute reasonable explanation for extreme emotional disturbance for purposes of affirmative defense to murder in the second degree.
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SB 705
Adds two members who are physician assistants or retired physician assistants and one additional public member to membership of Oregon Medical Board.
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SB 706
Requires Oregon Health Authority to provide grant to organization for purpose of conducting outreach to citizens of island nations in Compact of Free Association residing in Oregon to enroll citizens of island nations in Compact of Free Association in medical assistance.
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SB 707
Directs Department of Human Services to provide certain notices to children and wards whom department placed in out-of-state residential facilities between January 1, 2016, and June 30, 2020, and upon request to provide representatives of children and wards with certain documentation and information.
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SB 708
Prohibits placement of youths in private youth correction facilities.
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SB 709
Allows surviving spouse or disabled heir of individual whose homestead was granted deferral under homestead property tax deferral program to continue deferral without having owned or occupied homestead for five years.
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SB 710
Modifies allowed and prohibited uses of restraint of children in care by certain programs.
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SB 711
Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to study cost differences in hormone replacement drugs used by men and hormone replacement drugs used by women and report findings to Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
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SB 712
Alters commissioner composition of Higher Education Coordinating Commission by redesignating five current nonvoting positions as voting positions and by adding one additional position for graduate student attending public university.
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SB 713
Prohibits public or private post-secondary institution of education from requiring prospective student to disclose whether prospective student has criminal conviction before institution makes final determination on whether to admit student.
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SB 714
Requires Department of Human Services to establish specified requirements for use of acuity-based staffing tool by residential care facilities.
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SB 715
Requires diesel fuel that retail dealers, nonretail dealers and wholesale dealers sell or offer for sale in this state to contain at least five percent biodiesel during period that begins on October 2 of each year and ends on March 31 of following year and to contain at least 20 percent biodiesel during period that begins on April 1 and ends on October 1 of each year.
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SB 716
Includes child care needs as reason employee may identify as limitation or change in employee's work schedule availability.
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SB 717
Provides additional $10 per month to recipients of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits to purchase personal hygiene items.
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SB 718
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Human Services to award grants to refugee resettlement agencies to provide specified services to refugees.
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SB 719
Directs Oregon Health Authority or local public health administrator to release aggregate information about reportable disease investigations that does not identify individual cases or sources of information, upon receipt of public records request.
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SB 720
Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to establish, in collaboration with Department of Corrections, Family Preservation Project pilot program at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility.
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SB 721
Modifies charge to and member appointment process for Consumer Advisory Council that assists and advises Director of Oregon Health Authority on mental health and substance use disorder services.
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SB 722
Clarifies that aggregate data, statistical compilations and reports relating to reportable disease investigations are not confidential or exempt from disclosure under public records law unless data, compilations and reports could reasonably lead to identification of individual.
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SB 723
Requires nonprofit corporations that meet certain requirements, including receipt of public funds, to comply with open meetings law and public records law, to post copy of corporation's proposed annual budget to corporation's public website and to submit to and cooperate with audit.
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SB 724
Establishes Deaf, Deaf-Blind and Hard of Hearing Fund.
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SB 725
Restricts licensing or certification of providers of developmental disability services.
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SB 726
Creates mixed task force to analyze local government assessment and taxation services.
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SB 727
Establishes elective entity-level, pass-through business alternative income tax.
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SB 728
Modifies provisions of law relating to administration of decedents' estates.
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SB 729
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.
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SB 730
Establishes Joint Interim Legislative Committee to Review Economic Development Programs in Oregon.
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SB 731
Modifies provisions relating to tribal police officers.
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SB 732
Requires school districts to establish educational equity advisory committee.
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SB 733
Establishes Task Force on the Implementation of Electronic Transcripts in High School.
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SB 734
Establishes Task Force on Accountability in Oregon's K-12 Education System.
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SB 735
Directs Department of Education to review state requirements for high school diploma and to report results of review to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to education and to State Board of Education.
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SB 736
Establishes Task Force on Restorative Justice.
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SB 737
Directs Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to conduct study on teacher preparation apprenticeship programs in other states and to report results of study to interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to education.
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SB 738
Prohibits assessment of civil penalty or fine for violation of state occupational or health measure if no disease outbreak of COVID-19 occurred as result of violation.
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SB 739
Authorizes court to award damages to party losing property to adverse possession.
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SB 740
Increases registration fee for sailboats 12 feet in length or more and for all motorboats.
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SB 741
Repeals sunset on and obsolete reporting requirement for Central Oregon Health Council.
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SB 742
Limits local government regulations on certain nonresidential alarm systems and battery-charged fences.
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SB 743
Requires, for purposes of calculating district extended ADMw for State School Fund distributions, calculation for virtual public charter school to be separate from calculation for school district if, compared to previous school year, school district has decreasing enrollment.
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SB 744
Directs Department of Education to review state requirements for high school diploma and to make recommendations related to requirements.
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SB 745
Provides alternative criteria for domestic water supply district located in area covered by major disaster declaration related to September 2020 wildfires to exercise powers of sanitary district.
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SB 746
Makes unlawful practice for place of public accommodation to refuse to accept United States coins or currency as payment for goods and services.
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SB 747
Allows students, including students receiving special education, to take additional two years to complete high school.
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SB 748
Requires Public Employees' Benefit Board, Oregon Educators Benefit Board and private insurers to provide insurance coverage to adult disabled children of insureds under certain circumstances.
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SB 749
Requires residential care referral agent to be registered with Department of Human Services.
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SB 750
Authorizes Oregon Liquor Control Commission to grant temporary letter of authority to eligible applicant for any license issued by commission.
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SB 751
Modifies definition of "disclose" for purposes of discovery requirements in criminal cases.
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SB 752
Provides that defendant's reasonable belief that victim consented constitutes affirmative defense in certain prosecutions for sexual abuse in the second degree and sexual abuse in the third degree.
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SB 753
Repeals requirement that Division of Child Support provide certain spousal support enforcement services for obligees who receive public assistance but who are not also receiving child support enforcement services.
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SB 754
Modifies provisions relating to regulation of chemicals in children's products.
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SB 755
Modifies and provides for implementation of Ballot Measure 110 (2020).
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SB 756
Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct study and develop recommendations on how to establish coordinated, statewide approach to best serve currently incarcerated individuals who are recently eligible to receive student loans under federal program.
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SB 757
Limits availability of conditional enrollment in Central Background Registry to individuals who have successfully completed criminal background check in Oregon and, if applicable, in state of residence.
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SB 758
Changes "Oregon Medical Marijuana Act" to "Oregon Medical and Therapeutic Cannabis Act." Allows person designated to produce marijuana by registry identification cardholder to enter into agreement with registry identification cardholder to transfer marijuana to another registry identification cardholder or primary caregiver.
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SB 759
Directs presiding officers of each house of Legislative Assembly to represent legislative department in collective bargaining negotiations with legislative department employee bargaining units.
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SB 760
Maintains unemployment insurance tax rate in effect for each employer for calendar year 2020 until first calendar year that begins after later of December 31, 2022, or date on which state of emergency declared by Governor on March 8, 2020, for COVID-19 pandemic, and any extension of state of emergency, is no longer in effect.
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SB 761
Expands pilot program for urban deer population control to include elk.
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SB 762
Directs Public Utility Commission to convene workshops.
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SB 763
Provides that person may not engage in business as pharmaceutical representative without obtaining license from Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services.
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SB 764
Provides that court must presume that resolution agreement that ends dispute over alleged infringement of patent or violation of other protection for protected drug has anticompetitive effects if alleged infringer receives item of value as part of or in connection with resolution agreement or if alleged infringer agrees to limit or stop researching, developing, manufacturing, marketing or selling competing drug.
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SB 765
Makes permanent provisions allowing notary public to perform notarial act using communication technology for remotely located individual under certain circumstances.
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SB 766
Modifies date of expiration of sexual abuse restraining order for orders entered when petitioner was under 18 years of age.
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SB 767
Allows signature of judgment creditor or attorney signing satisfaction document to be notarized or accompanied by declaration under penalty of perjury.
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SB 768
Modifies provisions relating to attorneys.
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SB 769
Provides, for purposes of ad valorem property taxation, frozen assessed value for homestead of individual at least 68 years of age, or person with disability, if homestead and individual would be eligible for homestead property tax deferral program but for fact that homestead is pledged as security for reverse mortgage.
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SB 770
Provides that crime of private indecency includes circumstances in which defendant's conduct occurs in immediate presence of other person.
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SB 771
Makes discrimination against individual based on vaccination history, individual's refusal to obtain vaccination or individual's failure to provide proof of immunity to communicable disease unlawful employment practice.
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SB 772
Requires individual and group health insurance policies to reimburse services provided by naturopathic physicians within scope of their practice if services are reimbursed when provided by licensed physicians.
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SB 773
Prohibits lobbyist from serving as chairperson of interim committee, legislative work group or legislative task force.
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SB 774
Directs division of Oregon Department of Administrative Services that serves as department's office of economic analysis to estimate savings to General Fund in biennium beginning July 1, 2023, resulting from certain prison closures.
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SB 775
Permits member of cooperative to rescind contract with cooperative if member relies on information about financial condition of cooperative that cooperative, or director or officer of cooperative, provides and member later discovers that cooperative, or director or officer of cooperative, concealed material information, provided inaccurate, misleading or false information or otherwise acted to deceive member.
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SB 776
Permits individual who is 16 or 17 years of age and registered to vote to cast ballot in school district elections.
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SB 777
Directs Oregon Health Authority to study vaccines.
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SB 778
Establishes Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement to operate statewide immigrant and refugee integration strategy.
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SB 779
Establishes Task Force on Guardianship and Conservatorship Reform.
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SB 780
Limits liability of certain health care entities and providers for certain claims arising during COVID-19 emergency period.
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SB 781
Modifies provisions relating to providing results of tests to patients.
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SB 782
Directs Department of Education to select school districts to participate in pilot program that enables school districts to deliver mental health screenings to students in grades 9 through 12.
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SB 783
Provides, for purposes of ad valorem property taxation, frozen assessed value for homestead of individual at least 70 years old.
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SB 784
Authorizes public utility to seek rate recovery for operating expenses and capital costs associated with resiliency measures from retail electricity consumers or natural gas consumers.
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SB 785
Changes date of certain elections in presidential election years from third Tuesday in May to first Tuesday in March.
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SB 786
Directs Department of State Lands to establish program that authorizes targeted grazing of livestock on state lands for purpose of reducing wildfire fuel loads.
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SB 787
Repeals corporate activity tax.
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SB 788
Creates income tax credit for education of taxpayer dependent by means of home school.
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SB 789
Establishes durational limits for states of emergency declared under certain statutes.
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SB 790
Provides that portion of U.S. Highway 30 in Oregon shall also be known as Oregon Veterans Memorial Highway.
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SB 791
Establishes ranked choice voting as voting method for selecting winner of nomination for and election to nonpartisan state offices and county and city offices except where home rule charter applies.
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SB 792
Exempts from disclosure as public record personally identifiable information about child under age of 16 years that is submitted to State Fish and Wildlife Commission or agent of commission to obtain license, tag or permit under wildlife laws.
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SB 793
Requires that directors of district school boards be nominated for, and elected to, office based on zones of school district.
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SB 794
Establishes fee differential for nonresident users of areas established and maintained by State Parks and Recreation Department and relating to recreational vehicles.
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SB 795
Confers authority on State Parks and Recreation Commission to adopt fee differential for nonresident users of areas established and maintained by State Parks and Recreation Department.
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SB 796
Repeals sunset of predator damage control district program.
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SB 797
Requires person that provides public access to pornography to verify that resident individual is 18 years of age or older before granting access.
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SB 798
Establishes $100 limit on campaign contributions that may be accepted by candidates.
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SB 799
Prohibits school districts from requiring disclosure of student's medical history as condition of student attending school.
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SB 800-898
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SB 800
Establishes Oregon Essential Workforce Health Care Program in Oregon Health Authority to provide supplemental payments, as approved by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, to long term care facilities, residential facilities and in-home care agencies that elect to participate and meet specified requirements, to be used to provide health care benefits to employees of facilities.
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SB 801
Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services to study issues relating to workers' compensation claims processing and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
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SB 802
Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services to study issues relating to workers' compensation for secondary effects of infection by SARS-CoV-2 or diagnosis with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
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SB 803
Prohibits scrap metal business from purchasing or receiving catalytic converters, except from commercial seller or owner of vehicle from which catalytic converter was removed.
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SB 804
Requires school district boards to ensure that specified percentage of expenditures of school district are paid as compensation to teachers of core academic subjects or manual skills.
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SB 805
Permits Construction Contractors Board to establish voluntary certification program for residential general master builder of vertical homeownership structures and other structures and to define vertical homeowner structure by rule.
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SB 806
Includes "fortified cider" in definition of "cider." Allows holder of winery license to purchase from Oregon Liquor Control Commission distilled liquors for fortifying cider.
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SB 807
Requires Oregon Health Authority to research, study and compare behavioral health treatments in other states and report findings and conclusions to interim judiciary committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 20, 2022.
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SB 808
Includes in definition of "peace officer" regulatory specialist exercising authority of Oregon Liquor Control Commission related to marijuana.
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SB 809
Directs State Court Administrator to study fees.
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SB 810
Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study recidivism rates of persons ordered to pay fine as part of sentence and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2021.
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SB 811
Directs Department of Corrections to study issues relating to community corrections financial grants to counties and to provide results of study to Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2021.
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SB 812
Modifies eligibility requirements for exception to income withholding for child support obligations.
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SB 813
Clarifies applicability of provisions extending time to commence action or give notice of claim when expiration of time falls within state of emergency related to COVID-19.
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SB 814
Directs Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to study public safety standards.
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SB 815
Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study recidivism rates of persons granted pardon and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2021.
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SB 816
Defines "school zone." Provides that person who knowingly possesses or discharges firearm in school zone commits Class C felony punishable by maximum of five years' imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both.
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SB 817
Eliminates fees, court costs and fines associated with juvenile delinquency matters.
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SB 818
Directs Oregon Health Authority to study and make recommendations regarding ratification of advance directive form adopted by Advance Directive Adoption Committee.
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SB 819
Establishes procedure by which district attorney and incarcerated person may jointly petition sentencing court for reconsideration of conviction and sentence.
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SB 820
Removes exception from regulation by Sexual Offense Treatment Board for certain persons.
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SB 821
Creates process to rebut presumption of inability to pay support order after support order is suspended and procedure upon reinstatement following rebuttal of presumption.
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SB 822
Consolidates unpaid child support accruing under superseded child support order into amounts payable under later-issued court order.
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SB 823
Specifies procedures for providing notice to defendant in charging instrument and within specified time prior to trial when conviction would result in firearm prohibition.
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SB 824
Directs Secretary of State to establish and maintain searchable and publicly accessible database containing copy of every ballot cast in each election.
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SB 825
Creates income tax credit for energy production in Oregon.
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SB 826
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Salvage Chief (LSM380) Foundation for purpose of repairing and upgrading salvage vessel.
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SB 827
Requires Secretary of State to submit to Legislative Assembly, by November 1 of each odd-numbered year, list of each prospective statewide initiative petition that has been filed for upcoming general election.
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SB 828
Makes certain findings concerning effects of poor forest management.
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SB 829
Clarifies rights of possession of real property following execution sales.
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SB 830
Establishes annual salary of members of Legislative Assembly at estimated average income of individual residents of Oregon.
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SB 831
Prohibits person from obtaining or attempting to obtain telecommunication or radio communication unless consent is given by all participants.
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SB 832
Prohibits person, on or after effective date of Act, from breeding mink, transporting mink to or from mink farm or working at mink farm unless person has tested negative for COVID-19 within previous 10 days.
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SB 833
Authorizes Public Utility Commission to initiate proceeding to increase certainty concerning cost recovery for actions taken by natural gas utilities to reduce hazardous leaks and nonhazardous fugitive emissions from natural gas utility's gas pipeline system in this state.
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SB 834
Directs Department of Environmental Quality to study impacts of engine emissions on environment and provide results of study in report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
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SB 835
Modifies procedures for early medical release of adult in custody from prison.
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SB 836
Directs Department of Corrections to consider all other alternatives before suspending or terminating alternative incarceration program in its entirety for more than five consecutive days.
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SB 837
Creates limited wholesale license to be issued to eligible applicant to store, transport, sell at wholesale and distribute certain cider and malt beverages.
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SB 838
Directs Secretary of State to establish real property ownership registry.
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SB 839
Prohibits Public Utility Commission from acknowledging in integrated resource plan, or allowing in customer rates, costs of investment in or upgrade of renewable energy facility, or certain contracts to acquire electricity, unless energy proposed to be acquired is generated by renewable energy facility constructed in compliance with certain labor standards.
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SB 840
Authorizes counties to establish county boating registration fee for purpose of disposing of derelict vessels.
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SB 841
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Justice for purposes of funding Environmental Crimes and Cultural Resources Enforcement Unit of department.
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SB 842
Creates income tax subtraction for recovery rebates paid to personal income taxpayers.
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SB 843
Removes sunset on post-graduate scholar program.
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SB 844
Establishes Prescription Drug Affordability Board in Department of Consumer and Business Services to review prices for nine drugs and at least one insulin product, from among drugs reported to Prescription Drug Price Transparency program by prescription drug manufacturers, drugs reported by insurers in filings and insulin drugs marketed in this state, that are expected to create affordability challenges for health systems or high out-of-pocket costs for patients in Oregon based on specified criteria.
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SB 845
Adds member with experience in administering health benefit plans to Public Employees' Benefit Board.
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SB 846
Modifies method for calculating amount transferred from Administrative Services Economic Development Fund to Employer Incentive Fund.
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SB 847
Establishes Bottle Bill Expansion, Access and Transparency Task Force.
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SB 848
Establishes Office of Pharmaceutical Purchasing in Oregon Health Authority and specifies duties.
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SB 849
Requires each community college and public university to hire benefits navigator to assist students in determining eligibility and applying for federal, state and local benefits programs.
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SB 850
Requires that report of death for certain decedent who was homeless at time of death indicate that decedent's residence address was "Domicile Unknown.".
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SB 851
Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to provide grants to nonprofits providing affordable housing to university students.
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SB 852
Disallows, for purposes of personal income taxation, mortgage interest deduction for residence other than taxpayer's principal residence, unless taxpayer sells residence or actively markets residence for sale.
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SB 853
Creates credit against income taxes for expenses incurred for services of tutors.
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SB 854
Changes composition of governing board for public universities.
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SB 855
Expands exemption from compulsory attendance at public schools to include children who have received certificate related to approved high school equivalency test.
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SB 856
Modifies membership of State Marine Board.
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SB 857
Provides that maximum loading weight of motorboat must be less than 5,000 pounds to obtain towed watersports motorboat certificate.
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SB 858
Creates free license for organizers of Oregon Tuna Classic tournament to take and sell tuna taken during tournament.
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SB 859
Increases amount that State Marine Board may deposit and retain in Salvaged Vessel Subaccount each biennium.
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SB 860
Requires Department of Revenue to cancel unpaid tax and applicable penalty and interest, if at least 20 years have elapsed since date tax was first due and payable.
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SB 861
Provides that employee of marijuana retailer may be subject to collection for marijuana retail tax not remitted to Department of Revenue, only if employee was authorized to pay or direct payment of tax, and employee was, or should have been, aware that taxes collected by marijuana retailer were not remitted to department.
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SB 862
Requires each public school to resume in-person classroom instruction.
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SB 863
Authorizes rural fire protection district to acquire real property or easement for purpose of establishing fire evacuation route, to construct or maintain fire evacuation route or to participate in agreement related to fire evacuation route.
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SB 864
Increases maximum percentage of tax or fee that governing body of city or county may impose on sale of marijuana items.
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SB 865
Prohibits person from simultaneously serving as holder of state office and as officer of state central committee of political party.
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SB 866
Permits municipality or Department of Consumer and Business Services to contract with person to administer and enforce building inspection program and act as building official.
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SB 867
Requires each public school to provide full-time, in-person classroom instruction during 2021-2022 school year.
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SB 868
Modifies appointing authority for State Forester.
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SB 869
Removes general prohibition that precludes State Fish and Wildlife Commission from adopting rules to limit times, places or amounts of taking of predatory animals.
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SB 870
Revises disclosure requirements that must accompany public communications that support or oppose candidates for public office.
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SB 871
Prohibits person from holding, or entering equine in, exhibition of equine racing in this state.
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SB 872
Prohibits public bodies and private entities from requiring person to receive COVID-19 vaccination or to possess COVID-19 immunity passport, immunity pass or other evidence certifying COVID-19 vaccination or immunity status.
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SB 873
Provides that certain evidence of economic damages of amounts $1,500 or less creates rebuttable presumption of reasonableness for purposes of restitution ordered as part of criminal sentence.
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SB 874
Allows production of food in planned community by lot owners and their tenants. .
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SB 5501-5599
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SB 5501
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Advocacy Commissions Office for biennial expenses.
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SB 5502
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Agriculture for certain biennial expenses.
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SB 5503
Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by State Department of Agriculture.
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SB 5504
Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Department of Aviation.
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SB 5505
Establishes amounts authorized for issuance of general obligation bonds, revenue bonds, certificates of participation and other financing agreements for biennium.
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SB 5506
Limits for six-year period beginning July 1, 2021, payment of expenses from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by various state agencies for capital construction.
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SB 5507
Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
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SB 5508
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Columbia River Gorge Commission for biennial expenses.
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SB 5509
Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Construction Contractors Board.
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SB 5510
Limits certain biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Department of Consumer and Business Services.
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SB 5511
Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Board of Dentistry.
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SB 5512
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Justice for biennial expenses of district attorneys.
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SB 5513
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for certain biennial expenses.
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SB 5514
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for State School Fund.
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SB 5515
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Energy for certain biennial expenses.
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SB 5516
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Environmental Quality for certain biennial expenses.
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SB 5517
Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Department of Environmental Quality.
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SB 5518
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Forestry Department for certain biennial expenses.
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SB 5519
Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts and reimbursements from federal service agreements, but excluding lottery funds and other federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Government Ethics Commission.
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SB 5520
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Office of Governor for biennial expenses.
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SB 5521
Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Mortuary and Cemetery Board, Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine, Occupational Therapy Licensing Board, Board of Medical Imaging, State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board.
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SB 5522
Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Board of Medical Imaging.
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SB 5523
Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists and Oregon Board of Psychology.
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SB 5524
Approves certain new or increased fee adopted by State Mortuary and Cemetery Board.
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SB 5525
Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine.
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SB 5526
Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Occupational Therapy Licensing Board.
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SB 5527
Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.
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SB 5528
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for certain biennial expenses.
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SB 5529
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Human Services for certain biennial expenses.
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SB 5530
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Land Conservation and Development for certain biennial expenses.
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SB 5531
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Land Use Board of Appeals for biennial expenses.
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SB 5532
Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Board of Licensed Social Workers.
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SB 5533
Maintains and reserves lottery revenues available to benefit public purposes during biennium beginning July 1, 2021, in Administrative Services Economic Development Fund.
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SB 5534
Modifies amount of lottery bonds authorized to be issued for specified state agencies.
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SB 5535
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Military Department for certain biennial expenses.
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SB 5536
Limits certain biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Public Employees Retirement System.
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SB 5537
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Revenue for biennial expenses.
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SB 5538
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Secretary of State for certain biennial expenses.
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SB 5539
Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Department of State Lands for certain purposes.
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SB 5540
Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Board of Tax Practitioners.
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SB 5541
Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to transfer certain amounts from Tobacco Settlement Funds Account for certain purposes.
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SB 5542
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Transportation for certain biennial expenses.
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SB 5543
Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Department of Transportation.
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SB 5544
Limits biennial expenditures for certain purposes from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by State Treasurer.
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SB 5545
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Water Resources Department for biennial expenses.
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SB 5546
Authorizes expenditures for obligations incurred by state agencies on or after July 1, 2021, that do not exceed specified levels.
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SB 5547
Limits biennial expenditures from American Rescue Plan Act Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Fund moneys collected or received by Oregon Department of Administrative Services for payments to eligible nonentitlement units of local government.
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SB 5548
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
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SB 5549
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
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SB 5550
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
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SB 5551
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
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SB 5552
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
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SB 5553
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
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SB 5554
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
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SB 5555
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
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SCR 1-99
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SCR 1
In memoriam: Sarah Cohen-Doherty.
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SCR 2
In memoriam: Patrick James Simpson, 1940-2019.
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SCR 3
In memoriam: Representative Merwyn Ronald "Mitch" Greenlick, 1935-2020.
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SCR 4
In memoriam: Donald C. "Don" Carey, 1925-2019.
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SCR 5
In memoriam: Curtis Frederick "Curt" Benefiel, 1926-2015.
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SCR 6
Commends Mill City Rural Fire Protection District and other first responders for their heroic actions in fighting Santiam Fire.
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SCR 7
In memoriam: Secretary of State and former state Representative Dennis Michael Richardson, 1949-2019.
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SCR 8
In memoriam: Former Secretary of State, Superintendent of Public Instruction and state Representative Norma Jean Paulus, 1933-2019.
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SCR 9
Requires committees and subcommittees of Senate and House of Representatives, and joint committees and subcommittees of Legislative Assembly, to accept remote testimony given by telephonic or electronic means.
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SCR 10
In memoriam: Senator Jackie Winters, 1937-2019.
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SCR 11
Recognizes and honors Deputy Douglas Eugene Smith (1955-1978) for his service to this state.
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SCR 12
Congratulates Portland State University on its 75th anniversary.
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SCR 13
Establishes limits on number of legislative measures that may be introduced for 2022 regular session.
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SCR 14
Congratulates Gladys Moat Pate on her 100th birthday.
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SCR 15
Recognizes and honors Lance Corporal Jack-Ryan Ostrovsky (1999-2020) for his service to his country.
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SCR 16
In memoriam: Martin Davis "Marty" Myers, 1952-2020.
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SCR 17
Establishes environmental justice framework of principles for State of Oregon.
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SCR 18
Recognizes and honors Alfreda Bales for her service to Department of Revenue and State of Oregon.
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SCR 19
Requires committee chairs to conduct public hearings on legislative measures so that, to greatest extent practicable, witnesses alternate between those in favor of measure and those opposed to measure, except that witnesses who have traveled more than 100 miles to testify must be given priority.
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SCR 20
Designates April 7, 2022, as Action for Peace Day to honor memory of Edward Reginald "Ed" Epley (1937-2021).
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SCR 21
Adjourns organizational session of Eighty-first Legislative Assembly.
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SCR 22
Apologizes to Robert Parker for 31 years of suffering injuries and effects of racism and institutional bias that has denied him admission to Oregon State Bar and urges Oregon Supreme Court to admit Robert Parker to bar.
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SCR 23
Recognizes and honors service members of Oregon National Guard.
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SCR 24
Adjourns sine die 2021 regular session of Eighty-first Legislative Assembly.
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SCR 25
Establishes limitations and deadlines for legislative measures for 2022 regular session of Eighty-first Legislative Assembly.
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SJM 1-99
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SJM 1
Urges Congress to enact legislation implementing internal Immigration and Customs Enforcement policy prohibiting enforcement actions in sensitive locations.
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SJM 2
Urges Congress to amend Thirteenth Amendment to United States Constitution to omit clause excepting criminal punishment, thereby ending racist legacy of slavery in nation's most important document.
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SJM 3
Urges establishment and funding of federal system to reimburse state and local government property owners and private property owners for damage to real property that results from spreading of wildfires originating on federal lands.
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SJM 4
Urges Congress to enact legislation to begin process of implementing reparations for African Americans based on slavery and discrimination.
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SJM 5
Urges Congress to enact bipartisan climate change legislation.
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SJM 6
Urges Congress to enact legislation granting statehood to Washington, D.C. .
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SJR 1-99
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SJR 1
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution repealing ad valorem property tax system created by House Joint Resolution 85 (1997) (Ballot Measure 50 (1997)) and requiring Legislative Assembly to enact such laws as may be necessary or appropriate to transfer repealed provisions to statute without substantive changes other than changes to address inequities of constitutional property tax system that can be made without affecting stability of system.
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SJR 2
Removes provision that makes Superintendent of Public Instruction constitutional office that is filled by Governor or as result of statewide election.
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SJR 3
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to provide that member of Legislative Assembly who, without permission or excuse, does not attend 10 or more scheduled legislative floor sessions of Legislative Assembly is deemed to be engaging in disorderly behavior and is disqualified from holding office as Senator or Representative for term following member's current term of office.
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SJR 4
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to modify portion of each house of Legislative Assembly needed to be in attendance for quorum necessary for house to conduct business.
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SJR 5
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing right to clean and healthy environment and to preservation of natural, cultural, scenic, recreational and healthful qualities of environment.
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SJR 6
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to restate constitutional requirement that Oregon state government maintain and operate under balanced budget in which current expenses do not exceed current revenues, except where other existing provisions of Constitution authorize debt.
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SJR 7
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to vest power of impeachment of statewide elected Executive Branch officials in House of Representatives and power to try impeachments in Senate.
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SJR 8
Amends constitution to provide for removal of judge upon impeachment by House of Representatives and conviction in Senate.
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SJR 9
Removes constitutional provision authorizing certain employees and board members of public education bodies to serve in legislature.
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SJR 10
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to prohibit slavery and involuntary servitude in all circumstances.
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SJR 11
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution directing Legislative Assembly to enact property tax relief program for owner-occupied principal dwellings of certain seniors.
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SJR 12
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing obligation of state to ensure every resident of state access to cost-effective, clinically appropriate and affordable health care.
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SJR 13
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to abolish even-numbered year regular sessions of Legislative Assembly.
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SJR 14
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to limit increase in state governmental appropriations for general governmental purposes in biennium to least of percentage increase in projected personal income, percentage increase in projected population growth plus inflation or percentage increase in projected gross domestic product of Oregon for biennium.
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SJR 15
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require two-thirds majority vote in favor in each chamber of Legislative Assembly to pass bills declaring emergency.
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SJR 16
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to prohibit Legislative Assembly from amending or repealing initiative law for period of two years after enactment, unless two-thirds of members in both houses of Legislative Assembly vote to amend or repeal initiative law.
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SJR 17
Urges Governor and executive branch state agencies to make certain mandated reductions to programs and services in a manner that causes the least harm and inconvenience to persons the agencies serve.
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SJR 18
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to provide that every legislative measure must be introduced at request of Senator or Representative.
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SJR 19
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require vote of at least two-thirds of all members elected to each House of Legislative Assembly to pass bills during even-numbered year regular session of Legislative Assembly.
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SJR 20
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution prohibiting corporation, professional corporation, nonprofit corporation or labor organization that has current contract with state from making contribution to any candidate or political committee.
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SJR 21
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to prohibit Legislative Assembly from enacting tax increases resulting in increase in General Fund ending balance in excess of one percent over preceding biennium ending balance.
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SJR 22
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to specify that section restricting certain banks does not prohibit establishment of bank owned or operated by State of Oregon.
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SJR 23
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow Legislative Assembly, by passage of joint resolution, to repeal administrative rule or amendment of administrative rule adopted by executive branch agency.
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SJR 24
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require Legislative Assembly, in each odd-numbered year regular session, to appropriate moneys to fund public education within first 45 days of session.
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SJR 25
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution lowering voting age from 18 years old to 16 years old.
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SJR 26
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to prohibit expenditure of moneys received by Fund for Student Success for any purpose other than as appropriated in chapter 122, Oregon Laws 2019, or expended for allowable purposes but in different proportion than authorized in chapter 122, Oregon Laws 2019.
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SJR 27
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require bills declaring emergency to receive at least two-thirds majority vote in each House of Legislative Assembly for passage.
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SJR 28
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to prohibit members of Legislative Assembly from voting on legislative measures when faced with conflict of interest.
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SJR 29
Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require bills, amendments and other legislative measures to be published and accessible by public at least 24 hours before legislative committee or joint committee takes action on bill, amendment or other measure.
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SJR 30
Establishes Joint Committee on Respectful and Safe University Campuses.
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SR 1-99
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SR 1
Modifies Senate Rules to permit parking permits supplied to staff and staff reimbursement for costs incurred by staff in parking at or near State Capitol building to be paid for out of members' services and supplies accounts.
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SR 2
Terminates state of emergency relating to COVID-19.
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HB 2001-2099
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HB 2001
Requires school district that is making reductions in educator staff positions to retain teacher with less seniority if release of teacher would result in lesser proportion of teachers with cultural or linguistic expertise.
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HB 2002
Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to establish program to award grants for restorative justice programs.
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HB 2003
Expands membership of Public Defense Services Commission from seven to nine members.
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HB 2004
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services to distribute to Oregon Community Foundation to provide grants to support emergency shelters.
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HB 2005
Directs Housing and Community Services Department to study issues relating to housing supply and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
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HB 2006
Defines "emergency shelter." Requires local governments to allow siting of qualifying emergency shelters by qualifying entities notwithstanding land use laws and regulations.
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HB 2007
Allows Department of Consumer and Business Services to require implicit bias training for mortgage loan originators.
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HB 2008
Provides tax exemption for property of religious organization held or used solely to provide affordable housing to low income households.
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HB 2009
Establishes temporary limitations on lenders' remedies for borrowers' failures to make payments on obligations secured by mortgages, trust deeds or land sale contracts for certain real property.
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HB 2010
Directs Oregon Health Authority, in collaboration with Department of Consumer and Business Services, to create implementation plan for public health plan to be made available to individuals and families in individual health insurance market and to small employers.
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HB 2011
Modifies laws relating to advance directives to clarify that principal's delegation of authority to health care representative to withhold or withdraw certain treatments must be in writing in advance directive.
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HB 2012
Provides that Legislative Assembly finds and declares that telecommunicators are first responders.
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HB 2013
Reclassifies offense of false report of child abuse.
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HB 2014
Provides for distribution of moneys in Oregon Marijuana Account to certain cities determined by population and location of city and based on share of retail sales of marijuana items in state, as exception to standard distributions based on city share of population and of licenses for marijuana-related businesses.
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HB 2015
Increases maximum percentage of tax that governing body of city or county may impose on sale of marijuana items.
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HB 2016
Requires person that makes automatic renewal or continuous service offer to consumer in this state to provide to consumer before consumer enters into subscription or purchase agreement clear and conspicuous notice in separate communication of renewal or continuous service terms and material changes in terms of renewal or continuous service.
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HB 2017
Designates September of each year as Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month.
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HB 2018
Instructs Water Resources Department to enter into agreement with United States Geological Survey to produce and publish ground water budgets for all major hydrologic basins in this state, contract for person to produce report on statewide consumptive water use, expand ground water level monitoring network, measure progress in estimating and monitoring ground water levels, recharge and use and ensure that department staff members serve as community engagement coordinators.
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HB 2019
Authorizes City of Unity to operate photo radar.
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HB 2020
Establishes durational limits for states of emergency declared under certain statutes.
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HB 2021
Requires retail electricity providers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with electricity sold to Oregon consumers to 80 percent below baseline emissions levels by 2030, 90 percent below baseline emissions levels by 2035 and 100 percent below baseline emissions levels by 2040.
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HB 2022
Makes district attorney, rather than county clerk, responsible for determining whether prospective petition for initiative ballot measure for county complies with requirements of Oregon Constitution.
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HB 2023
Increases percentage of students in school district who may enroll in virtual public charter school not sponsored by school district without first receiving approval from school district.
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HB 2024
Establishes process of open enrollment by which school district may allow nonresident students to enroll in and attend schools of school district.
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HB 2025
Requires residential landlord to disclose to tenant amount of estimated monthly property tax paid by owner for dwelling unit.
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HB 2026
Requires public employers to give preferences to residents of Malheur County for civil service positions if majority of work of position will be performed within Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region.
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HB 2027
Defines "parking facility." Allows Oregon Department of Administrative Services to establish boundaries in Salem where department manages parking facilities.
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HB 2028
Eases process for city to elect to receive state-shared revenues.
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HB 2029
Establishes Public Records Advocate as independent office within executive department.
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HB 2030
Modifies provisions relating to advocacy commissions.
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HB 2031
Modifies definition of "pesticide applicator." Adds violations of federal law to reasons for which State Department of Agriculture may revoke, suspend or refuse to issue pesticide license or certificate.
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HB 2032
Establishes that Department of State Lands or State Department of Agriculture rules implementing traditionally maintained channels program may provide for implementation on region-by-region basis.
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HB 2033
Authorizes State Department of Agriculture to deputize veterinary technicians to assist department in carrying out its duties.
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HB 2034
Removes sunset of increase in aircraft fuel taxes made by House Bill 2075 (chapter 700, Oregon Laws 2015).
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HB 2035
Provides that person required to report as sex offender in this state due to conviction from another jurisdiction may not petition for relief from reporting requirement in this state unless person is no longer required to report as sex offender in jurisdiction of conviction.
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HB 2036
Authorizes State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to discharge person from parole or post-prison supervision prior to end of supervision term for specified medical reason if compatible with best interests of person and community.
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HB 2037
Increases limits for loans for certain business development projects made with moneys from Oregon Business Development Fund and provides for annual adjustment of limits for changes in Consumer Price Index.
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HB 2038
Extends sunsets for temporary increases in annual revenue limit amount and maximum loan amount for entrepreneurial development loans and provides for annual adjustment of amounts for changes in Consumer Price Index.
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HB 2039
Provides that insurer and self-insured employer may keep records of workers' compensation claims at location outside this state if insurer or self-insured employer makes records available to Department of Consumer and Business Services at location inside this state.
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HB 2040
Permits Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to specify by rule methods for reporting claims, denials of claims and closures of claims related to workers' compensation cases.
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HB 2041
Transfers duties, functions and powers related to COFA Premium Assistance Program and health insurance exchange from Department of Consumer and Business Services to Oregon Health Authority on June 30, 2021.
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HB 2042
Prohibits surprise billing for emergency services provided at out-of-network facility.
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HB 2043
Directs insurer to consider only specified information in determining rates for motor vehicle liability insurance policy.
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HB 2044
Allows Department of Consumer and Business Services to access data in All Payer All Claims database by certifying data will only be used to carry out department's duties.
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HB 2045
Specifies conditions under which assuming insurer may receive credit as asset or reduction in liability for reinsurance ceded by ceding insurer.
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HB 2046
Requires insurer to provide specified notice to insured or prospective insured enrolled in short term health insurance policy.
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HB 2047
Modifies authority of Department of Corrections to receive, hold and dispose of property.
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HB 2048
Requires court to send to Department of Corrections certified copy of order setting aside conviction.
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HB 2049
Establishes Innovative Grant Fund.
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HB 2050
Directs Department of Education to study water quality in schools.
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HB 2051
Broadens eligibility of youths who may participate in statewide youth reengagement system.
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HB 2052
Requires school district to allow students to wear Native American items of cultural significance at public school events, including high school graduation.
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HB 2053
Modifies community plan requirements for Preschool Promise Program.
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HB 2054
Modifies recipients of, and uses for, grants provided under Early Learning Kindergarten Readiness Partnership and Innovation Program.
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HB 2055
Establishes Tribal Early Learning Hub for purpose of delivering early learning services to tribal communities of this state.
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HB 2056
Expands high school diploma requirements related to completion of credits in English to allow completion of credits in language arts.
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HB 2057
Directs Department of Education to disburse and expend moneys in manner consistent with intended purposes for which moneys were appropriated or allocated.
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HB 2058
Excludes from criminal records checks conducted by Department of Education certain persons who have submitted to criminal records checks conducted by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission.
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HB 2059
Modifies directive to Office of Child Care to develop quality recognition and improvement system for child care facilities.
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HB 2060
Identifies economically disadvantaged students based on State Board of Education rule for purposes of Student Investment Account distributions.
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HB 2061
Removes authority of public employer and labor organization to enter into fair-share agreement.
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HB 2062
Establishes energy efficiency standards for certain appliances sold or offered for sale in this state.
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HB 2063
Removes requirement that person seeking exemption from requirement to obtain site certificate for standby generation facility request exemption from Energy Facility Siting Council.
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HB 2064
Modifies quorum requirement for Energy Facility Siting Council.
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HB 2065
Requires producers of covered products to join producer responsibility organization unless exempt.
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HB 2066
Delays sunset of Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund.
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HB 2067
Allows State Fish and Wildlife Commission to charge fees for hunting, angling and shellfish licenses, tags and permits that are less than amount established in statutory fee schedule.
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HB 2068
Extends sunset on provisions regarding issuance and use of landowner preference tags for hunting wildlife to January 2, 2026.
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HB 2069
Establishes Sage Grouse Mitigation Program In-Lieu Fee Fund.
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HB 2070
Sets rates for taxes on privilege of harvesting merchantable forest products harvested on forestlands.
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HB 2071
Requires that Department of Revenue issue license to qualified retailers of tobacco products and inhalant delivery systems.
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HB 2072
Increases fees for licenses for home health agencies.
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HB 2073
Directs Oregon Health Authority to study public health.
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HB 2074
Increases prescription monitoring program fees from $25 to $35.
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HB 2075
Establishes vendor license and annual fee for persons engaging in certain conduct regarding radiation devices and equipment, including X-ray machines and tanning devices.
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HB 2076
Establishes Emergency Health Care Systems Program and Emergency Health Care System Advisory Board within Oregon Health Authority.
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HB 2077
Requires person to identify to Oregon Health Authority third party that performs lead-based paint activities or renovation.
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HB 2078
Repeals electronic credentialing information program.
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HB 2079
Requires health care entities to obtain approval from Oregon Health Authority before any mergers, acquisitions or affiliations of entities that had $25 million or more in net patient revenue in prior fiscal year or before mergers, acquisitions or affiliations that will result in one entity having increase in net patient revenue of $10 million or more.
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HB 2080
Establishes Office of Pharmaceutical Purchasing in Oregon Health Authority and specifies duties.
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HB 2081
Modifies Health Care Cost Growth Target program and Health Care Cost Growth Target Implementation Committee.
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HB 2082
Creates Value-Based Payments Advisory Subcommittee of Oregon Health Policy Board to develop recommendation for road map for statewide implementation of value-based payments to health care providers in state medical assistance program, health insurance exchange plans and health plans offered on commercial insurance market and to public employees.
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HB 2083
Directs Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board to study ways to transform delivery systems to contain costs and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
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HB 2084
Requires Oregon Health Authority to report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to health on impacts of federal changes arising from executive or legislative branches of federal government on access to health care in this state and to recommend legislation, if any, that is needed to ensure no diminution of access to quality, affordable health care by residents of this state.
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HB 2085
Requires Oregon Health Authority to explore and report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to health viable options for addressing shortfalls in funding for medical assistance.
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HB 2086
Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish peer and community-driven programs that provide culturally specific and culturally responsive behavioral health services to people of color, tribal communities and people of lived experience.
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HB 2087
Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules to ensure that health care providers use health care interpreters, reimbursed by state, when interacting with medical assistance recipients who have limited English proficiency or who communicate in sign language.
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HB 2088
Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt by rule qualification criteria for tribal traditional health workers as additional category of traditional health workers.
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HB 2089
Approves Proposed and Final Order of Higher Education Coordinating Commission dated December 12, 2019, transferring northernmost portion of Lake County from Central Oregon Community College Service District to Klamath Community College Service District.
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HB 2090
Establishes timeline for petition to make changes in boundary of community college district.
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HB 2091
Approves Proposed and Final Order of Higher Education Coordinating Commission dated November 12, 2020, changing boundaries of Lane Community College Service District.
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HB 2092
Alters scope of duties and data collection requirements for Oregon Youth Employment Program.
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HB 2093
Alters eligibility requirements and formula for establishing amount of award for Oregon Promise grant and renewal of grant.
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HB 2094
Authorizes Housing and Community Services Department to define "veteran" by rule for Oregon Housing Fund programs.
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HB 2095
Aligns timing of extension of affordability restriction for publicly supported housing with timing for sending notices.
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HB 2096
Increases maximum agriculture workforce housing tax credits issued by Housing and Community Services Department to $16.75 million per biennium.
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HB 2097
Exempts landlords providing reduced rent under government program from limits on rent increases.
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HB 2098
Establishes Rental Assistance Account for Housing and Community Services Department to support affordable rental housing.
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HB 2099
Allows Housing and Community Services Department to contract for administration of manufactured dwelling replacement loans.
HB 2100-2198
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HB 2100
Amends Housing and Community Services Department's distribution of Emergency Housing Account funds and administration of federal anti-poverty programs.
HB 2101
Clarifies that all housing authorities must participate in Housing Choice Landlord Guarantee Program.
HB 2102
Requires Department of Human Services to report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to human services , by December 31, 2022, comprehensive proposal for department staffing that meets specified criteria.
HB 2103
Directs Department of Human Services to provide staff support, including full-time equivalent policy analyst, for Governor's Child Foster Care Advisory Commission.
HB 2104
Modifies definition of "current caretaker."
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HB 2105
Directs school district to provide child with disability and child's parents with information regarding supported decision-making and strategies to remain engaged in child's secondary education and post-school outcomes.
HB 2106
Renames Children's Advocate to Human Services Ombudsperson.
HB 2107
Provides that notice of garnishment related to overpayment of public benefits issued by Department of Human Services or Oregon Health Authority need not be signed by person issuing notice on behalf of department or authority.
HB 2108
Removes requirement that independent residence facilities be licensed as child-caring agencies.
HB 2109
Modifies definition of "renewable energy facility" for purposes of county permitting process for certain energy facilities.
HB 2110
Modifies costs for petitioners filing notice of petition with Land Use Board of Appeals.
HB 2111
Changes name of "Oregon Liquor Control Commission" to "Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission."
Declares emergency, effective August 2, 2021.
HB 2112
Authorizes Oregon Liquor Control Commission to negotiate price for certain distilled liquor purchased by Indian tribe or commercial airline.
HB 2113
Expands specific geographic diversity requirement to include all medical professional members of Oregon Medical Board.
HB 2114
Authorizes Oregon Board of Psychology to assess costs associated with disciplinary action to person against whom disciplinary action is taken.
HB 2115
Authorizes Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists to sanction applicants for licensure and licensees for unprofessional conduct.
HB 2116
Authorizes Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists to order mental health, medical condition or chemical dependency evaluations of applicants, licensees and registered interns.
HB 2117
Repeals Oregon Board of Psychology authority to issue initial psychologist associate licenses.
HB 2118
Transfers responsibility for provision of workers' compensation coverage to qualified emergency service volunteer from Office of Emergency Management to public body under whose direction volunteer is acting.
HB 2119
Transfers responsibility for 2-1-1 system from Office of Emergency Management to Department of Human Services.
HB 2120
Increases death report fee imposed by State Mortuary and Cemetery Board.
HB 2121
Prohibits Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine from imposing sanction on naturopathic physician who performs abortion.
HB 2122
Allows Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine to require person under investigation by board to undergo mental, physical, chemical dependency or competency evaluation.
HB 2123
Creates rolling definition of "historic cemetery" as burial place containing remains of one or more persons who died more than 75 years before current date.
HB 2124
Increases penalties for assault committed against state park enforcement officer.
HB 2125
Authorizes State Treasurer, at request of State Parks and Recreation Department, to issue lottery bonds for biennium beginning July 1, 2021, for deposit in Oregon Parks for the Future Fund.
HB 2126
Modifies provisions regarding application to obtain private investigator's license.
HB 2127
Authorizes Oregon Racing Commission to regulate sports wagering.
HB 2128
Requires tax professional to report breach of security associated with tax return preparation to Department of Revenue.
HB 2129
Updates statutes governing contributions of personal income tax refunds by checkoff.
HB 2130
Extends, to conform with income tax return due date frequently delayed if due date falls on weekend or based on observation of Emancipation Day holiday in District of Columbia, date for filing declaration of estimated tax and making estimated tax installment payment.
HB 2131
Provides for liability of officer, employee or member of entity for unpaid amounts of taxes or fees collected by entity and held in trust for payment to Department of Revenue.
HB 2132
Modifies provisions relating to criminal records checks.
HB 2133
Requires law enforcement agencies to collect fingerprints, palm prints and identifying data for persons arrested for felony or misdemeanor.
HB 2134
Defines "positive identification" for purposes of motion to set aside conviction, citation, charge or arrest.
HB 2135
Prohibits Teacher Standards and Practices Commission from issuing license or registration to person convicted of crime related to domestic violence.
HB 2136
Clarifies terminology of persons who may be investigated or disciplined by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission.
HB 2137
Modifies, adds and repeals laws related to transportation.
HB 2138
Modifies, adds and repeals laws related to transportation.
HB 2139
Establishes Rural Veterans Healthcare Transportation Grant Program within Department of Veterans' Affairs.
HB 2140
Modifies laws relating to program for home and farm loans to veterans.
HB 2141
Repeals sunset on Veteran Educational Bridge Grant Program.
HB 2142
Increases certain fees charged by Water Resources Department.
HB 2143
Changes annual fees for all power claimants to match annual fees for other hydroelectric projects.
HB 2144
Requires Water Resources Department to study laws relating to transfers of, or other changes to, rights to store water.
HB 2145
Establishes Water Well Abandonment, Repair and Replacement Fund.
HB 2146
Modifies certain provisions of law relating to crime of prostitution to exclude child sex trafficking victims.
HB 2147
Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct study and develop recommendations on how Oregon's public post-secondary institutions of education can best deliver, in equitable manner, high quality education during periods of economic recession.
HB 2148
Prohibits remote sales of inhalant delivery systems.
HB 2149
Provides for persons in management service of state government to be employed on annual contract basis.
HB 2150
Removes staffing requirements for hotline concerning complaints and inquiries related to employment in performance of live entertainment.
HB 2151
Establishes Task Force on the State as Model Employer Program for Employment of People with Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities.
HB 2152
Makes permanent small school district grants and school district funding for foreign exchange students.
HB 2153
Directs Director of Veterans' Affairs to establish Oregon Veterans' Community, to include residential units and medical and social services for veterans and family members.
HB 2154
Clarifies date of service of administrative order for purposes of time for filing petition for judicial review of order.
HB 2155
Modifies definition of "public or private official" for purposes of mandatory child abuse reporting.
HB 2156
Grants Attorney General comprehensive authority to procure or supervise procurement of goods, services and personal services related to programs under Attorney General's authority.
HB 2157
Modifies cap on fees that State Treasurer may charge as payment for expenses of State Treasurer as investment officer.
HB 2158
Clarifies role of State Treasurer with respect to unclaimed property and escheated estates.
HB 2159
Directs State Treasurer to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to treasurer.
HB 2160
Authorizes Land Conservation and Development Commission to approve plans for urban growth boundary expansion to accommodate affordable housing in Pendleton.
HB 2161
Directs office of Governor to study laws related to economic opportunity and provide results of study to appropriate interim committees of Legislative Assembly not later than September 15, 2022.
HB 2162
Directs Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to designate one or more accrediting bodies for law enforcement agencies with 35 or more sworn police officers.
HB 2163
Establishes long-term rental assistance program in Housing and Community Services Department operating in three to four regions.
HB 2164
Renames "Health Care for All Oregon Children" program to "Cover All People" program.
HB 2165
Requires electric companies that make sales of electricity to 25,000 or more retail electricity consumers in this state to collect amount from all retail electricity consumers, to be expended to support transportation electrification pursuant to plan accepted by Public Utility Commission.
HB 2166
Establishes Early Childhood Suspension and Expulsion Prevention Program.
HB 2167
Creates Racial Justice Council within Office of Governor.
HB 2168
Establishes Juneteenth as legal state holiday.
HB 2169
Directs Racial Justice Council to study potential changes to criminal justice system and to provide results of study to Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2021.
HB 2170
Authorizes provider of water project support to make support available to local organizations and local governments for purpose of developing local community engagement plans for water projects.
HB 2171
Appoints Associate Director of Outdoor Recreation, or designee, as nonvoting, ex officio member of Oregon Conservation and Recreation Advisory Committee.
HB 2172
Expands eligibility for earned reduction in supervision to include persons on any type of supervision who are not serving sentence for disqualifying crime.
HB 2173
Provides that counties may authorize Oregon Department of Administrative Services to make deductions from lottery revenues dedicated to county economic development purposes to pay for portion of costs of regional solutions coordinators within Regional Solutions Program.
HB 2174
Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services, upon request of county governing body, to credit forest reserve moneys that would otherwise be credited to county road fund to certain public bodies whose service areas include entire county.
HB 2175
Requires certain persons that service student loans in this state to obtain or renew license.
HB 2176
Eliminates minimum amount of fee added to judgment that includes monetary obligation that court or judicial branch is charged with collecting.
HB 2177
Authorizes Chief Justice of Supreme Court to collect fees from certain public bodies for use of certain state court technology services.
HB 2178
Modifies provisions relating to fees in tax court.
HB 2179
Modifies zero-emission and electric vehicle rebate programs to allow rebate for purchase or lease of electric farm tractor or repowering of farm tractor.
HB 2180
Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to amend state building code to require that new construction of certain buildings include provisions for electrical service capacity for specified percentage of parking spaces.
HB 2181
Modifies definition of "plug-in hybrid electric vehicle" for purposes of zero-emission and electric vehicle rebates.
HB 2182
Directs administrator of electric and zero-emission vehicle rebate program to conduct outreach efforts.
HB 2183
Directs Environmental Quality Commission to establish list of vehicles most likely to fail test of pollution control equipment.
HB 2184
Directs Department of Environmental Quality to provide interest-free loans to school districts, mass transit districts and transportation districts for purchase of electric buses and charging infrastructure for electric buses.
HB 2185
Requires diesel fuel that retail dealers, nonretail dealers and wholesale dealers sell or offer for sale in this state to contain at least five percent biodiesel during period that begins on October 2 of each year and ends on March 31 of following year and to contain at least 20 percent biodiesel during period that begins on April 1 and ends on October 1 of each year.
HB 2186
Establishes requirements for product stewardship program for solar photovoltaic energy systems.
HB 2187
Requires electric companies to expend any revenues from participation as credit aggregator or credit generator in clean fuels program on transportation electrification.
HB 2188
Requires electric companies and consumer-owned utilities to transfer no less than 20 percent of revenue from monetization of clean fuels credits to Public Purpose Fund Administrator.
HB 2189
Directs Public Utility Commission to conduct study related to renewable energy and to provide results of study in report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to energy no later than September 15, 2021.
HB 2190
Directs State Department of Energy to convene work group to develop program awarding grants for community energy resilience projects and implement program no later than January 1, 2023.
HB 2191
Directs Department of Transportation to study electric vehicles and per-mile road usage charge and to report its findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to transportation on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 2192
Establishes Interagency Science Review Panel on Pesticides within Oregon Health Authority.
HB 2193
Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to study funding mechanisms to support research and innovation missions of public universities.
HB 2194
Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to provide grants to qualified public safety and healthcare employees to attend community colleges, public universities, or Oregon Health and Science University.
HB 2195
Prohibits student from enrolling in virtual public charter school located in school district in which student is not resident if student's resident school district or education service district offers appropriate online instruction.
HB 2196
Requires that providers of educational services to students of public charter school be employed by public charter school or by sponsor of public charter school.
HB 2197
Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to adopt by rule additional minimum standards regarding source of tuition revenue for licensing of career schools and schools authorized to confer degrees.
HB 2198
Requires Oregon Health and Science University to transfer funds to Child Development and Rehabilitation Center to pay for costs of training provided to at least two fellows who are admitted to developmental-behavioral pediatric fellowship program.
HB 2199
Requires local correctional facility to contact primary health care provider of pretrial detainee within 72 hours of booking and ensure that detainee receives health care prescribed by provider.
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HB 2200
Requires local correctional facility to contact primary health care provider of pretrial detainee within 72 hours of booking and ensure that detainee receives health care prescribed by provider.
HB 2201
Requires local correctional facility to provide to veteran who is in pretrial detention health care recommended by United States Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Health Administration.
HB 2202
Establishes Task Force on Lane County Houselessness.
HB 2203
Creates crime of operating aircraft in violation of authorizations, terms or conditions in Notice to Airmen.
HB 2204
Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to establish program to award grants for restorative justice programs.
HB 2205
Establishes procedure for person to bring action in name of state to recover civil penalties for violations of state law.
HB 2206
Permits party to domestic relations proceeding to use party's initials as party's designation.
HB 2207
Raises limitation on damages for torts of local public bodies to amount of limitation on damages for torts of state.
HB 2208
Directs Oregon State Bar to report to Supreme Court with recommendations of alternative means of admission to bar.
HB 2209
Directs State Court Administrator to study civil law and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 2210
Conforms felony jury verdict statute with constitutional rule requiring guilty verdicts to be unanimous.
HB 2211
Allows owner of condemned property to require binding or nonbinding arbitration for claims without respect to amount in controversy.
HB 2212
Prohibits Department of Corrections from imposing certain limitations on calls between attorneys and attorney's in-custody clients.
HB 2213
Establishes process by which defense may request that prosecuting attorney consider mental health of defendant for purposes of plea offer.
HB 2214
Directs public university to report annually to Attorney General on university's use of outside counsel for legal matters.
HB 2215
Modifies crimes of official misconduct in the second degree and official misconduct in the first degree.
HB 2216
Establishes that certain statements and assertions set forth in legislative subpoena or other process used by Senate President, Speaker of House of Representatives or chair or vice chair of legislative committee are binding on court for purposes of enforcement of process.
HB 2217
Provides that law enforcement officer may euthanize wild animal that does not pose immediate danger to life or property only if law enforcement officer consults with licensed veterinarian before euthanizing wild animal or euthanizes wild animal in manner consistent with euthanasia guidelines established by rule by Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board.
HB 2218
Directs Oregon Business Development Department to study impact of laws related to wetlands on economic development and to provide results of study in report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 2219
Requires person receiving property from decedent to use decedent's basis in property, not "stepped up" basis, for purposes of estate tax.
HB 2220
Removes ability for member of Legislative Assembly to appoint or employ relative or member of household on personal legislative staff unless relative or member of household serves as unpaid volunteer.
HB 2221
Imposes requirements on state agency that employs person at rate higher than rate for executives under compensation plan for state employees.
HB 2222
Modifies definition of "meeting" for purposes of public meetings law to state that meeting may occur without regard to location or stated purpose for which members of governing body convene.
HB 2223
Directs participating public employers in Public Employees Retirement System to make employer contributions to individual account program, or cash payments, of one percent of member's salary during certain periods, depending on funded status of system.
HB 2224
Limits amount public body may charge for public employee time for responding to public records request.
HB 2225
Prohibits member of Legislative Assembly who is absent and unexcused when Legislative Assembly is in session from receiving salary, per diem or expense reimbursement, and imposes fine of $500 per day of unexcused absence.
HB 2226
Requires ballots returned by mail to be postmarked not later than date of election.
HB 2227
Prohibits portraits of candidates from being included in voters' pamphlets.
HB 2228
Requires public office holder or candidate for public office who uses campaign contributions for travel outside of Oregon to file statement on ORESTAR stating whether travel is for official duties or campaign purposes and identifying name and mailing address of any other persons paying for part of travel expenses.
HB 2229
Exempts from state preemption Josephine County measure that banned production or cultivation of genetically modified crops.
HB 2230
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Long Term Care Ombudsman for purpose of providing public guardian and conservator services to veterans.
HB 2231
Exempts certain types of voluntary service in uniformed service from five-year limit on eligibility for reemployment rights in private and public sectors.
HB 2232
Requires person subject to requirement to obtain license under Oregon Securities Law to disclose to individual that person is not fiduciary if person is not subject to or has not assumed fiduciary duty with respect to individual.
HB 2233
Establishes Emergency Shelter Task Force.
HB 2234
Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to prescribe in appropriate specialty codes standards, safeguards and guidelines for incorporating fire prevention and fireproofing or fire resistance measures into construction, repair, renovation, rehabilitation, retrofitting or maintenance of buildings and other structures that are located in areas of this state that are subject to or susceptible to wildfires.
HB 2235
Directs Office of Emergency Management to study and make recommendations regarding workforce levels necessary to respond to emergencies.
HB 2236
Establishes Task Force on Rural Fire Protection District Community Development to study and develop recommendations for developing, enhancing or expanding ability of rural fire protection districts to facilitate community development efforts following natural disaster.
HB 2237
Directs Office of Emergency Management to create and maintain roster of individuals available for temporary emergency-related work.
HB 2238
Clarifies Governor's authority to use property during emergency.
HB 2239
Directs Judicial Department to establish centralized veterans treatment court that counties may opt into beginning July 1, 2023.
HB 2240
Prohibits cities from assessing off-site storm water charges against federal facilities under certain circumstances.
HB 2241
Requires Department of Environmental Quality to approve at least three businesses to provide water quality permit application review services.
HB 2242
Provides that telecommunicator qualifies as police officer under Public Employees Retirement System.
HB 2243
Requires that declarations and extensions of states of emergency under certain statutes be accompanied by written explanations.
HB 2244
Provides that, if Water Resources Commission or Water Resources Department denies stay of final order under certain circumstances and petitioner requests hearing on denial, court must hold hearing not more than 21 days after request is made and denial shall remain in effect until hearing has been held and court has issued decision concerning denial.
HB 2245
Prohibits Department of State Lands from imposing civil penalty for violation of removal-fill laws in wetland if wetland was not listed on wetlands inventory and person committing violation did not have actual knowledge that site was wetland.
HB 2246
Prohibits Director of Department of State Lands from requiring enhancement of wetlands to correct violation of removal-fill law.
HB 2247
Authorizes county to adopt ordinance or resolution authorizing waiver of interest charged for failure to pay taxes when due.
HB 2248
Prohibits assessment of penalty wage as remedy for allegation of certain wage and hour violations if employer did not remedy violation prior to employee's separation from employment.
HB 2249
Expands definition of "rule" for purposes of Administrative Procedures Act.
HB 2250
Establishes personal income tax credit of $1,000 per qualifying child.
HB 2251
Directs Water Resources Department to provide staff support to work through complex water basin issues and help implement agency priorities in priority water basins.
HB 2252
Directs Employment Department and Bureau of Labor and Industries to study methodology that is basis for wage survey that determines prevailing rate of wage and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 2253
Imposes surcharge based on amounts of forgiven loans received by corporate excise or personal income taxpayer through Paycheck Protection Program of Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
HB 2254
Requires addition, in determination of Oregon taxable income, of amount of compensation above $1 million threshold paid by taxpayer to any individual and deducted as business expense.
HB 2255
Limits, for purposes of personal income taxation, availability of itemized deductions, using phaseout based on adjusted gross income of taxpayer.
HB 2256
Establishes that perfected and developed water right is not subject to forfeiture if owner of water right ceased to use all or part of water appropriated for period of five successive years because owner engaged in water conservation practices or distribution of water that owner received from water district was less than certificated maximum for period of at least five successive years.
HB 2257
Appropriates moneys to Water Resources Department for purposes of facilitating enrollment of lands in Harney Basin in federal Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program, funding hydrologist position and measuring ground water levels in Harney Basin.
HB 2258
Allows farm or ranch owner or operator to sell ownership interest in all or part of livestock to final consumer.
HB 2259
Exempts receipts from sales of prescription drugs and medical supplies or from provision of medical services from commercial activity subject to corporate activity tax.
HB 2260
Establishes Oregon Cleanup and Beautification pilot program within Oregon Corrections Enterprises.
HB 2261
Prohibits remote sales of inhalant delivery systems.
HB 2262
Directs Oregon Business Development Department to study use of economic development methods for purposes related to public infrastructure and to report its findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to economic development on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 2263
Authorizes Oregon Liquor Control Commission to allow marijuana producer and marijuana processor to establish internal inventory tracking systems to track by batch production and processing of marijuana.
HB 2264
Allows Indian tribe or airline that holds full on-premises sales license to negotiate with Oregon Liquor Control Commission purchase price of distilled liquor for specified sales.
HB 2265
Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to establish by rule process to register medical marijuana grow sites.
HB 2266
Creates program through which certain lenders may, after competitive RFP process, receive award moneys to fund accounts out of which lenders may be reimbursed for principal losses incurred due to defaults on qualified loans to qualified businesses.
HB 2267
Provides that fixed percentage of certain forecasted video lottery revenues be transferred to counties for economic development.
HB 2268
Exempts interest received on financial institution loans made to small business concerns from commercial activity subject to corporate activity tax.
HB 2269
Instructs Oregon State University Extension Service to establish certain new positions related to organic production and maintain certain existing position related to organic production.
HB 2270
Amends definition of "employment relations" to include class size and caseload limits as mandatory collective bargaining subjects for school districts.
HB 2271
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Justice for 2021-2023 biennium for purposes of resource prosecutor position dedicated to assisting prosecution of offenses involving detriment or risk of detriment to animals.
HB 2272
Requires Lane County to approve planning application to make permanent certain temporary recreational vehicle parks or campgrounds providing transitional housing for wildfire victims.
HB 2273
Establishes Task Force on Forestry.
HB 2274
Increases rate of taxation on cigarettes.
HB 2275
Directs Department of Land Conservation and Development to study issues relating to land use and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 2276
Establishes Task Force on Hunting.
HB 2277
Directs Water Resources Department to study laws related to water and to provide results of study in report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 2278
Establishes Task Force on Government Transparency.
HB 2279
Directs Department of Land Conservation and Development to study issues relating to land reserves and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 2280
Establishes Task Force on Agriculture.
HB 2281
Directs State Department of Agriculture to administer Oregon Hemp State Program for production, processing and sale of hemp.
HB 2282
Requires Department of Land Conservation and Development to approve City of Bend's expansion of urban growth boundary, and allows department to approve other land use regulations for city on specified lands, if owner of land possesses development opportunity transferred from Metolius resort site owner and city meets other conditions.
HB 2283
Allows land division to separate dwelling units for new middle housing allowed in cities.
HB 2284
Establishes Oregon Hemp Commission.
HB 2285
Directs Department of Land Conservation and Development to study issues relating to use of land and to report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 2286
Establishes Task Force on Wildlife.
HB 2287
Requires that, in election proposing annexation, votes from city and territory to be annexed be counted separately to determine separate majorities if territory to be annexed includes 100 acres or more.
HB 2288
Authorizes district or city to require consent to eventual annexation of property before providing extraterritorial service to property.
HB 2289
Establishes alternative process for alteration, restoration or replacement of certain uses affected by 2020 wildfires.
HB 2290
Requires State Parks and Recreation Department to allow for installation and service of public electric vehicle charging stations in parking spaces that are part of facilities of state park system.
HB 2291
Requires Public Utility Commission to identify and compile projected percentages of electricity sold by each electric company to retail electricity consumers in 2025, 2030 and 2035 that will be qualifying electricity, and provide information in report to appropriate interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2021.
HB 2292
Requires Department of Human Services to contract with nonprofit organization to implement and administer program to assist recipients of supplemental nutrition assistance in purchasing locally grown fruits and vegetables from farmers' markets, farm share sites and retail outlets that participate in program.
HB 2293
Exempts receipts from sales of agricultural, floricultural, horticultural, viticultural or food products from commercial activity subject to corporate activity tax.
HB 2294
Imposes tax on wholesale sales of marijuana items across county borders.
HB 2295
Provides that fire chief, or representative of fire chief, of county may extinguish uncontrolled fire found to be burning in unprotected area.
HB 2296
Allows State Department of Agriculture to enter into agreement with law enforcement agency to enable law enforcement agency to assist department in carrying out certain inspections of industrial hemp.
HB 2297
Defines term "actional benefit." Expands bribery crimes to include when person offers, confers or agrees to confer, or solicits, accepts or agrees to accept, actional benefit for specified purposes.
HB 2298
Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to adopt by rule and administer program for authorizing voluntary projects for stream restoration and habitat improvement through construction of environmental restoration weirs.
HB 2299
Requires student to demonstrate proficiency in civics in order to receive high school diploma.
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HB 2300
Requires Director of Employment Department to study methods of allowing employers to pay quarterly unemployment insurance taxes over extended period.
HB 2301
Directs State Treasurer to develop and implement small business support loan program that aids in supporting economic activities of small businesses during times in which small businesses cannot conduct business activities at ordinary or customary level because of statewide or regional emergency or other significant disruption of business activity.
HB 2302
Provides worker-funded program to pay emergency benefits during state of emergency declared by Governor to unemployed independent contractors on terms similar to terms under which employees receive regular benefits.
HB 2303
Transfers duties, functions and powers related to administering federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and workforce development matters from Higher Education Coordinating Commission to Bureau of Labor and Industries.
HB 2304
Establishes Oregon Disaster Recovery Authority.
HB 2305
Authorizes Governor, if necessitated by emergency, to require any person in this state to accept and fulfill orders for manufacture, sale or distribution of certain goods.
HB 2306
Requires law enforcement agency to designate police oversight board to annually review policies of agency and report to Department of Public Safety Standards and Training.
HB 2307
Requires city with population of 200,000 or fewer to establish local standards to promote housing stability no later than July 1, 2023.
HB 2308
Authorizes Governor, if necessitated by emergency, to require any person in this state to accept and fulfill orders for manufacture, sale or distribution of certain goods.
HB 2309
Requires peace officers performing official duties in uniform to display certain information on uniform.
HB 2310
Prohibits local government, local contracting agency or local contract review board from enacting, adopting or enforcing ordinance, resolution, rule or other law that prohibits, restricts or limits evaluation, comparison or use of pipe or piping materials for water project if pipe or piping materials meet current standards or performance specifications of specified organizations and moneys appropriated from State Treasury directly or indirectly provided funding for water project.
HB 2311
Specifies conditions for requiring, issuing and maintaining in effect surety bond or irrevocable letter of credit for person that creates, attaches, asserts or claims lien in connection with making, altering, repairing, transporting, storing, performing services, supplying materials or performing labor in connection with motor vehicle.
HB 2312
Provides that lawful units of land whose property lines are relocated by certain judgments remain lawful units.
HB 2313
Requires Director of Oregon Health Authority to work with Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission to take statewide inventory of services available to prevent and treat substance use disorders and to support individuals in recovery from substance use disorders.
HB 2314
Requires Oregon Health Authority to study and make recommendations to interim committees of Legislative Assembly, no later than September 15, 2022, for legislative changes needed to increase access to behavioral health services for all Oregonians.
HB 2315
Directs Oregon Health Authority and specified professional regulatory boards to require licensees regulated by authority or board to complete continuing education related to suicide risk assessment, treatment and management at specified intervals and to report completion of continuing education to authority or board.
HB 2316
Establishes Behavioral Health Housing Incentive Fund and transfers interest earned by Housing for Mental Health Fund to Behavioral Health Housing Incentive Fund on effective date of Act.
HB 2317
Adds two nonvoting legislator members to Oregon Educators Benefit Board.
HB 2318
Establishes legislative Task Force on the Impacts of COVID-19 on Health Care Delivery Systems to evaluate impacts of COVID-19 on health care delivery systems in this state.
HB 2319
Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to study and make recommendations to interim committees of Legislative Assembly regarding current standard for network adequacy for health insurers and needed changes.
HB 2320
Prohibits insurer from refusing credentials to health care provider based on certain reasons.
HB 2321
Requires Oregon Health Authority to convene advisory committee to study adequacy of personal protective equipment provided to health care workers to protect against SARS-CoV-2 and to report findings to interim committee of Legislative Assembly.
HB 2322
Requires medical assistance and health benefit plan coverage of renal dialysis.
HB 2323
Prohibits knowingly communicating materially false statement, including by electronic or telephonic means, with intent to mislead electors about date of election, deadline for delivering ballot, voter registration deadline, method of registering to vote, locations at which elector may deposit ballot, qualifications of electors or voter registration status within 30 days of primary election or special election or within 60 days of general election.
HB 2324
Expands definition of "funds of a public agency" to include dollar amount of tax credits or tax abatements for purposes of public contracting law.
HB 2325
Modifies requirements for enforceable noncompetition agreement.
HB 2326
Requires hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers and health systems to report specified financial and other information to Oregon Health Authority.
HB 2327
Requires Department of Human Services, in collaboration with Oregon Health Authority, to adopt by rule specified requirements to ensure that skilled nursing facilities, residential care facilities and facilities with memory care endorsements have appropriate resources to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies.
HB 2328
Adds further specification to prohibition on discrimination against health care providers by insurers in participation in or coverage under health benefit plan.
HB 2329
Directs Secretary of State to create public process to develop state song to replace "Oregon, My Oregon" as state song.
HB 2330
Makes permanent school district funding for foreign exchange students and small school district grants.
HB 2331
Excludes from meaning of "communication," for purposes of central assessment for property taxation, services of television and radio stations licensed by Federal Communications Commission that use primarily earth-based transmitters to broadcast programming via radio waves to television or radio receivers that use indoor or outdoor antennas for reception.
HB 2332
Repeals provisions requiring that before issuing site certificate for nuclear-fueled thermal power plant, Energy Facility Siting Council must find that repository for disposal of waste produced by plant is licensed to operate by federal government.
HB 2333
Directs Department of Human Services to report information regarding prescription of psychotropic medications to children in foster care.
HB 2334
Modifies provisions relating to statement of cost of compliance effect on small businesses required as part of agency rulemaking.
HB 2335
Enacts interstate Nurse Licensure Compact.
HB 2336
Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services to establish by rule appendix in Oregon residential specialty code based upon visitability standards for Type C Units provided by American National Standards Institute.
HB 2337
Requires advisory committee to Oregon Health Authority and Department of Human Services on collection of data on race, ethnicity, preferred spoken and written languages and disability status to commission study to inventory state agencies' databases used to compile data on race, ethnicity, language and disability status, ability readiness of data systems to collect data, cost to collect data, needed upgrades to data systems and which data systems are priority for upgrades.
HB 2338
Provides that apprenticeship standards must require, for the purposes of training and supervision, a ratio of at least one apprentice for each journeyworker.
HB 2339
Establishes procedure for charging aggravated version of certain assault and attempted murder offenses when defendant causes permanent physical injury to victim during commission of crime.
HB 2340
Appropriates moneys to Department of Human Services for transition services for current foster children and former foster children.
HB 2341
Authorizes tax collector in county covered by state of emergency declared by Governor due to fire or act of God, or authority of Governor under Emergency Conflagration Act, who knows or has reason to believe property has been destroyed or damaged by fire or act of God to prorate taxes imposed on property.
HB 2342
Imposes mandatory per-mile road usage charge for registered owners and lessees of passenger vehicles of model year 2027 or later that have rating of 30 miles per gallon or greater, beginning July 1, 2026.
HB 2343
Authorizes governing body of enterprise zone sponsor to adopt resolution suspending enterprise zone employment requirements otherwise imposed on authorized business firms for either or both of property tax years beginning on July 1, 2021, and July 1, 2022.
HB 2344
Requires persons that have responsibility for or control over packaging and labeling premoistened nonwoven disposable wipes with specified characteristics to comply with certain labeling requirements for product packaging.
HB 2345
Requires Oregon Business Development Department to distribute moneys in Oregon Rural Capacity Fund to Oregon's Economic Development Districts for purpose of assisting rural jurisdictions to apply for and administer grants and other forms of funding available from any source.
HB 2346
Allows student to transfer academic credits from any course contained within foundational curriculum to any other community college or public university.
HB 2347
Establishes for five school years process by which school district may participate in open enrollment and individual who is not resident of participating district may be considered resident of district for educational purposes.
HB 2348
Requires hospitals and long term care facilities to make available to patients, residents, staff and visitors plant-based meals and beverages.
HB 2349
Permits adopted former foster children to have amount of tuition and all fees waived if attending defined institutions of higher education for purposes of pursuing initial undergraduate degree.
HB 2350
Limits procurement authority of Oregon Health Authority.
HB 2351
Changes appointing authority for Director of Oregon Health Authority from Governor to Oregon Health Policy Board.
HB 2352
Removes eligibility limitation on adjusted gross income of individual providing rural medical care applicable to tax credit for rural medical care.
HB 2353
Requires agency to include in rulemaking notice statement identifying how adoption of rule will affect racial equity.
HB 2354
Prohibits physician or clinical laboratory from delivering claim, bill or other demand for payment for anatomic pathology services other than to patient, insurer or third-party payer, public health clinic or nonprofit health clinic or government agency responsible for paying for patient's medical care or anatomic pathology services.
HB 2355
Requires Oregon Business Development Department to develop matching grant program to fund new positions in tribal governments to increase tribal capacity for economic development activities.
HB 2356
Prohibits certain financial institutions from charging fee to customer for cashing check drawn on account at financial institution, if check is presented in Oregon.
HB 2357
Establishes Sound Forestry Practices Subaccount and Family Forestlands Subaccount as subaccounts of State Forestry Department Account.
HB 2358
Prohibits employers from permitting, requiring or suffering agricultural workers to work in excess of certain maximum hours in one workweek unless workers are compensated for overtime hours worked.
HB 2359
Requires health care providers to work with health care interpreters from health care interpreter registry operated by Oregon Health Authority to provide interpretation services.
HB 2360
Prohibits nonprofit hospital from requiring patient to apply for medical assistance before screening for or providing financial assistance.
HB 2361
Prioritizes access to health care provider incentive program by behavioral health services providers serving Latino, Latina and Latinx individuals in Morrow, Malheur, Hood River and Umatilla counties.
HB 2362
Requires approval from Department of Consumer and Business Services or Oregon Health Authority before any mergers, acquisitions, contracts or affiliations of health care entities and other entities if entities meet or exceed specified thresholds in average net patient revenue or in gross amount of premiums in preceding three fiscal years .
HB 2363
Allows certain holders of temporary event licenses to sell specified alcoholic beverages for on and off-premises consumption at more than one location on licensed premises or have up to three premises licensed under single temporary sales license and operate for up to 30 days.
HB 2364
Amends requirements and deadlines for sales of manufactured dwelling facilities.
HB 2365
Prohibits food vendor from using single-use plastic food service ware when selling, serving or dispensing prepared food to consumer.
HB 2366
Allows persons convicted of felony to register to vote, update voter registration and vote in elections while incarcerated.
HB 2367
Establishes Oregon Right to Rest Act.
HB 2368
Establishes pilot program to promote and support positive student mental and behavioral health by using trauma-informed approaches that are culturally responsive.
HB 2369
Directs Department of Education to develop statewide mental and behavioral health care plan for students.
HB 2370
Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct needs assessment identifying current mental health provider education programs and curricula offered at community colleges and public universities.
HB 2371
Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services to study issues relating to workers' rights of first refusal in sale of businesses in this state and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 2372
Eliminates landlord's ability to terminate residential tenancy without cause.
HB 2373
Amends apprenticeship statutes to permit establishment of firefighter apprentice program.
HB 2374
Requires state contracting agency that awards certain types of public contracts to report number of procurements state contracting agency solicited, general nature of each procurement and estimate of contract price, which contract preferences set forth in statute or administrative rule state contracting agency applied in evaluating bids or proposals for procurement and why state contracting agency applied or did not apply contract preferences.
HB 2375
Provides for restoration of retirement credit for member of Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan who forfeited retirement credit due to lack of service at end of 2020.
HB 2376
Requires health care provider who prescribes opioid to offer prescription for naloxone, or similar drug, and educational material under specified circumstances.
HB 2377
Permits claims against insurance assets of dissolved business entities notwithstanding certain time limitations that otherwise would bar claims.
HB 2378
Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to establish competency-based education pilot program.
HB 2379
Imposes severance tax on owner of timber at time of harvest at five percent of value of timber.
HB 2380
Requires insurance coverage for motor vehicles made available as part of peer-to-peer car sharing arrangement.
HB 2381
Modifies laws relating to youth suicide intervention and prevention to include children under 10 years of age.
HB 2382
Provides exemption to offense of operation without pneumatic tires if person operates vehicle equipped with manufacturer's nonpneumatic spare tire.
HB 2383
Prohibits sale of products that make deceptive or misleading claims about recyclability.
HB 2384
Requires policy or certificate of health insurance to cover specified health services without prior authorization.
HB 2385
Directs Department of Revenue to develop, implement and maintain software system that enables online filing and processing of returns and database of information entered in software system.
HB 2386
Creates Oregon Independent Science Review Board.
HB 2387
Modifies CASA Volunteer Programs to direct Oregon Department of Administrative Services to contract with nongovernmental entity to serve as statewide coordinating entity for provision of court appointed special advocate services.
HB 2388
Expands health benefit plan coverage of childbirth and pregnancy-related health care expenses.
HB 2389
Makes taxes levied upon taxpayers for privilege of harvesting merchantable forest products harvested on forestlands permanent.
HB 2390
Requires health benefit plan and health care service contract coverage of pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections and pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome.
HB 2391
Requires health benefit plan to reimburse licensed pharmacists for services associated with dispensing of covered drugs that are within pharmacist's scope of practice.
HB 2392
Imposes tax on privilege of engaging in business of selling personal information at retail in this state.
HB 2393
Requires transportation network company and taxi company to provide motor vehicle liability insurance policy with personal injury protection benefits to each driver who operates personal motor vehicle in affiliation with transportation network company or taxi in affiliation with taxi company.
HB 2394
Requires long term care facilities, residential facilities, adult foster homes and facilities with memory care endorsements to have isolation prevention plans to enable residents to communicate with other residents, family members, friends or other external support systems during public emergency.
HB 2395
Modifies definition of "recycled paper checkout bag" to include bags that contain nonwood renewable fiber for purposes of single-use checkout bag prohibition.
HB 2396
Requires insurance coverage of pelvic examinations and Pap smear examinations to include reimbursement for medical devices and items that clinician determines best suit needs of patient.
HB 2397
Establishes Senior Emergency Medical Services Innovation Program in Department of Human Services to fund and monitor certain local public sector pilot projects related to emergency medical services for seniors.
HB 2398
Adds Reach Code to state building code as specialty code and gives power of administration and interpretation of Reach Code to Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services.
HB 2399
Permits employers to seek issuance of restraining order or stalking protective order on behalf of employee when certain conditions are met.
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HB 2400
Provides that victim of sexual assault or domestic violence crime has right to obtain law enforcement records relating to crime.
HB 2401
Makes certain actions taken by employer because of employee's service as member of board, commission, council or committee created by statute unlawful employment practice.
HB 2402
Removes medical purpose exception to prohibition on use of tanning device by person under 18 years of age.
HB 2403
Requires boards of homeowners associations and condominium associations to provide budget summary 30 days prior to adoption.
HB 2404
Provides that registered owner may request that registration card issued for vehicle include that owner, or person operating vehicle, may be deaf or hard of hearing.
HB 2405
Directs Department of Corrections to study challenges to providing dietary accommodations to individuals with special dietary needs who are incarcerated in department correctional facilities.
HB 2406
Expands types of pesticide that may not be included in school list of low-impact pesticides for use in integrated pest management plan.
HB 2407
Prohibits current or former employer from charging fee for work history verification.
HB 2408
Directs Southern Oregon University to develop and administer student behavioral health credentialing pilot program.
HB 2409
Prohibits homeowners associations from requiring application of pesticide on owner's property except as necessary for ecological or public health.
HB 2410
Prohibits public bodies from contracting with broadband Internet access service providers that do not offer low income rate program that meets minimum standards established by Public Utility Commission by rule.
HB 2411
Requires notifications and process for allowing interested telecommunications providers to coordinate with Department of Transportation to include installation of underground infrastructure for provision of broadband as part of certain projects included in Statewide Transportation Improvement Program.
HB 2412
Appropriates $5,000,000 to Higher Education Coordinating Commission to award grants to certain organizations.
HB 2413
Directs Department of Education to conduct study on safety in career and technical education spaces and to report results of study to interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to education.
HB 2414
Directs Department of Education to coordinate with Oregon career and technical student organizations in support of organizations for purposes of increasing student achievement and leadership and improving graduation rates, college preparation and career placement for students enrolled in career and technical student organization courses.
HB 2415
Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt rules to establish minimum standards and statewide consistency in electronic processes for reviewing plans, issuing permits and performing field inspections.
HB 2416
Directs State Department of Agriculture to advance design of cannabis business certification program.
HB 2417
Expands crisis stabilization services, including crisis stabilization centers meeting criteria adopted by Oregon Health Authority by rule, short-term respite facilities, peer respite centers, behavioral health urgent care walk-in centers and crisis hotline center.
HB 2418
Requires district attorney to, upon request, provide to sexual assault victim opportunity to review case file within district attorney's office.
HB 2419
Provides that prevailing rate of wage for trade or occupation in locality is rate of wage set forth in collective bargaining agreement for trade or occupation in locality or, if more than one collective bargaining agreement covers trade or occupation in locality, highest rate of wage among collective bargaining agreements for trade or occupation in locality.
HB 2420
Extends timeline for filing complaint with Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries alleging retaliation or discrimination for reporting unlawful practices or exercising certain rights relating to safety and health in workplace.
HB 2421
Establishes Oregon Kidney Disease Prevention and Education Task Force.
HB 2422
Directs court that declares administrative rule invalid to award reasonable attorney fees to petitioner.
HB 2423
Prohibits coordinated care organization from pooling restricted reserves, capital or surplus with affiliated coordinated care organization to satisfy financial requirements.
HB 2424
Directs Department of Human Services, in consultation with Oregon Youth Authority and Oregon Health Authority, to develop child-caring agency grant and training program.
HB 2425
Directs Office of Emergency Management to administer grant program in support of projects to consolidate and modernize or upgrade public safety answering points.
HB 2426
Directs Oregon Homeland Security Council to develop updated list of equipment for purposes of emergency preparedness equipment grant program.
HB 2427
Directs Housing and Community Services Department to establish and maintain uniform rental application system.
HB 2428
Requires taxpayer to increase basis of investment by 50 percent of difference between fair market value and original basis, at sale or exchange of investment in opportunity zone property held at least 10 years, in lieu of full fair market value basis allowed in federal law.
HB 2429
Modifies provisions of corporate activity tax.
HB 2430
Extends privilege taxes on merchantable forest products harvested on forestlands.
HB 2431
Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to report to Legislative Assembly on options for tax expenditure reform including recommendations for legislation intended to reform current tax expenditure system.
HB 2432
Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to report to Legislative Assembly on options for income tax credit reform including recommendations for legislation intended to reform current income tax credit system.
HB 2433
Modifies provisions allowing for income and corporate excise tax credits.
HB 2434
Removes sunset of increase in aircraft fuel taxes made by House Bill 2075 (chapter 700, Oregon Laws 2015).
HB 2435
Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to report to Legislative Assembly no later than February 15, 2022, on options for tax reform including recommendations for legislation intended to reform current tax system.
HB 2436
Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to report to Legislative Assembly no later than February 15, 2022, on options for corporate tax reform including recommendations for legislation intended to reform current corporate excise and income tax system.
HB 2437
Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to report to Legislative Assembly no later than February 15, 2022, on options for income tax reform including recommendations for legislation intended to reform current personal income tax system.
HB 2438
Authorizes county with population of less than 15,000 to adopt property tax exemption for newly constructed single-family dwellings built and occupied as primary residences by individuals with annual taxable income of not more than $75,000 if filing separately or not more than $150,000 if filing jointly.
HB 2439
Extends sunset for tax credit for contributions to Office of Child Care.
HB 2440
Extends sunset for tax credit for working family dependent care.
HB 2441
Extends sunset for tax credit for university venture development fund contributions.
HB 2442
Extends sunset for additional personal exemption credit for taxpayer with severe disability.
HB 2443
Extends sunset for tax credit for rural medical care.
HB 2444
Extends sunset for tax credit for child with disability.
HB 2445
Enacts express sunset for exemption of medical marijuana registry cardholder or primary caregiver from tax imposed on retail sale of marijuana items.
HB 2446
Extends sunset of property tax exemption for property of nonprofit corporation offered, occupied or used as low-income housing.
HB 2447
Extends sunset for program granting special assessment to historic property.
HB 2448
Extends sunset of program under which property constituting solar project may be exempt and instead pay fee in lieu of property taxes.
HB 2449
Extends exemption to certain ports for property used or held for use to provide common carrier rail freight service to shippers.
HB 2450
Enacts express sunset for tax credit for establishment of employee training programs in rural counties.
HB 2451
Extends sunset for tax credit for production or collection of bovine manure.
HB 2452
Extends sunset for tax credit for provision of medical care to residents of Oregon Veterans' Home.
HB 2453
Extends sunset of corporate tax offset of insurer assessment.
HB 2454
Extends sunset of homestead property tax deferral program for certain seniors and persons with disabilities.
HB 2455
Requires use of taxpayer's audience or subscribers in determining numerator of apportionment factor for broadcasting sales, for purposes of corporate excise taxation.
HB 2456
Makes corrections to and updates tax statutes.
HB 2457
Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
HB 2458
Makes technical changes in Oregon statutes.
HB 2459
Includes in definition of "conversation" communication occurring through video conferencing program for purposes of statutes regulating recording of communications.
HB 2460
Imposes new requirements on pharmacy benefit managers.
HB 2461
Directs Oregon Homeland Security Council to establish program to create Oregon Critical Disaster Preparedness Stockpile to ensure robust stock of emergency supplies and equipment.
HB 2462
Requires pharmacy benefit manager to amend contract with pharmacy or pharmacy services administrative organization or take other steps to adjust reimbursement paid to pharmacy or pharmacy services administrative organization to take into account costs incurred from new taxes or fees.
HB 2463
Imposes new requirements on pharmacy benefit managers.
HB 2464
Allows person employed by health care facility to practice surgical technology if person is enrolled in or has completed specified apprenticeship program.
HB 2465
Establishes Foster Parent Ombudsman in Department of Human Services and prescribes duties.
HB 2466
Establishes Office of Oregon Ombudsmen to provide administrative services and support to Office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman, Office of the Residential Facilities Ombudsman, Office of the Foster Parent Ombudsman, Office of the Foster Child Ombudsman and Office of the Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator.
HB 2467
Directs Department of Human Services to provide staff support, including full-time equivalent policy analyst, for Governor's Child Foster Care Advisory Commission.
HB 2468
Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on criminal sentencing outcomes and present report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 2469
Requires state medical assistance program to provide mental health wellness appointments as prescribed by Oregon Health Authority.
HB 2470
Requires Water Resources Commission to conduct technical review of each well log submitted to commission.
HB 2471
Directs Housing and Community Services Department to study issues relating to housing and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 2472
Designates Oregon Institute of Technology as Oregon's Polytechnic University.
HB 2473
Modifies conditions of eligibility for tax credit allowed to rural medical care provider.
HB 2474
Expands eligibility for protected leave under Oregon Family Leave Act to all employees of covered employer during public health emergency unless employee was employed for fewer than 30 days prior to commencing leave or worked average of less than 25 hours per week in 30 days prior to commencing leave.
HB 2475
Authorizes Public Utility Commission to consider differential energy burden and other inequities of affordability in rates.
HB 2476
Authorizes Public Utility Commission to allow electric companies to recover costs from retail electricity consumers for prudent infrastructure measures to support transportation electrification if certain criteria are met.
HB 2477
Makes program for payment of fee in lieu of property taxes imposed on property constituting solar project permanent.
HB 2478
Maintains indefinitely exemption from required disclosure of public records that are subject to lawyer-client privilege and public records exemption for privileged information.
HB 2479
Modifies definition of "global warming" to include certain aerosol air contaminants, including black carbon.
HB 2480
Requires school district to adopt and implement policy concerning ownership rights to teacher-created intellectual property.
HB 2481
Prohibits law enforcement agencies from receiving certain military surplus equipment from federal government.
HB 2482
Removes entering or remaining unlawfully in or on public transit vehicle or public transit station as manner of committing crime of interfering with public transportation.
HB 2483
Requires Oregon Business Development Department to require certain recipients of economic development assistance from state funds to consider and plan for access to child care.
HB 2484
Requires landlord to allow dwelling to be used as family child care home.
HB 2485
Requires state agencies to reduce public records request fees by 50 percent if request is made in public interest, and requires state agencies to entirely waive fees if public records request is in public interest and narrowly tailored.
HB 2486
Requires, on or after October 1, 2021, officials of public bodies to grant news media representatives access to scenes of emergencies or emergency police activity that are otherwise closed to public.
HB 2487
Modifies provisions relating to public records about public safety officers.
HB 2488
Requires that statewide land use planning goal relating to citizen involvement address participation and engagement for disadvantaged groups.
HB 2489
Directs those agencies that administer certain state laws to use specific criteria to determine whether individual is employee or independent contractor and to cooperate in adopting rules to facilitate consistency in application of definition of independent contractor and provisions of Act.
HB 2490
Authorizes Public Utility Commission to consider differential energy burden and other inequities of affordability in rates.
HB 2491
Requires short term health insurance policies to cover essential health benefits.
HB 2492
Prescribes grace periods for payment of premiums on certain types of health insurance.
HB 2493
Directs Health Licensing Office to establish and maintain voluntary alternative practitioner registry of individuals who provide alternative well-being care.
HB 2494
Establishes legislative Task Force on the Impacts of COVID-19 on Health Care Delivery Systems to evaluate impacts of COVID-19 on health care delivery systems in this state.
HB 2495
Revises provisions relating to chemicals in children's products.
HB 2496
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.
HB 2497
Prohibits expansion of Aurora State Airport unless under intergovernmental agreement of Oregon Department of Aviation, Clackamas County, Marion County, City of Aurora and City of Wilsonville.
HB 2498
Provides that registered owner may request that registration card issued for vehicle include that owner, or person operating vehicle, may be deaf or hard of hearing.
HB 2499
Authorizes Department of Revenue to disclose address information from individual tax returns to Secretary of State to verify address of voters contained in voter record.
HB 2500-2598
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HB 2500
Increases state transient lodging tax rate.
HB 2501
Increases formula weight for students in poverty families for purposes of State School Fund distributions.
HB 2502
Adds five members to Task Force on School Safety.
HB 2503
Expands eligibility for certain child care subsidy programs.
HB 2504
Directs school districts to identify at least one school employee for every 250 students to act as disciplinary mediator.
HB 2505
Directs Governor's Child Foster Care Advisory Commission to establish Child Welfare Equity Advisory Committee to advise commission and Department of Human Services regarding equitable provision of child welfare services.
HB 2506
Establishes Organ Donor Registry and Public Awareness Fund.
HB 2507
Decouples Oregon Telephone Assistance Program from funding offered by Federal Communications Commission.
HB 2508
Prescribes requirements for reimbursement by Oregon Health Authority and coordinated care organizations of health services delivered using telemedicine.
HB 2509
Modifies definition of "indigent person" for purposes of disposition of unclaimed bodies of deceased indigent persons.
HB 2510
Requires owner or possessor of firearm to secure firearm with trigger or cable lock, in locked container or in gun room except in specified circumstances.
HB 2511
Directs Housing and Community Services Department to study issues relating to residential dwelling facilities and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 2512
Makes permanent provisions allowing retired member of Public Employees Retirement System to be reemployed by participating public employer for unlimited number of hours without reduction in pension benefits.
HB 2513
Requires police officers to be trained in airway and circulatory anatomy and physiology and certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
HB 2514
Directs Oregon Military Department to study and make recommendations regarding military leave from public employment.
HB 2515
Transfers jurisdiction of Hall Boulevard to City of Tigard.
HB 2516
Lowers normal retirement age for firefighters under Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan.
HB 2517
Requires Oregon Health Authority to compile and annually post to website report on information reported to authority by coordinated care organizations regarding requests for prior authorization.
HB 2518
Establishes program to make forgivable loans to reimburse private owner or operator of brownfield for eligible costs incurred in completion of removal or remedial action at brownfield.
HB 2519
Allows delivery of marijuana items, pursuant to bona fide orders, to consumers within city or county in which marijuana retailer is located and to consumers in cities or counties that have adopted ordinances allowing for delivery of marijuana items from adjacent cities or counties.
HB 2520
Requires Land Conservation and Development Commission to adopt rules no later than July 1, 2022, by which county may justify exception to statewide land use planning goals for development of renewable energy facilities .
HB 2521
Requires transient lodging tax collector to provide invoice, receipt or other similar document that clearly sets forth sum of all transient lodging taxes charged for occupancy of transient lodging.
HB 2522
Allows Department of Transportation to title park model recreational vehicles based on original manufacturing.
HB 2523
Directs Department of Transportation to waive driving privilege reinstatement fee if driving privileges were suspended for certain traffic offenses.
HB 2524
Places limits on certain restrictions by local governments, planned communities and condominiums on use of property for child care facilities.
HB 2525
Provides that limitations on claims for personal injury and death under Oregon Tort Claims Act do not apply to claims against Oregon Health and Science University.
HB 2526
Designates second Monday of October of each year as Indigenous Peoples' Day.
HB 2527
Requires Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to establish by rule standards and procedures for licensing of private security entities.
HB 2528
Directs Oregon Board of Dentistry to issue dental therapist license to qualified applicant.
HB 2529
Modifies maximum suggested retail price for qualifying vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel cells for purposes of zero-emission and vehicle rebate.
HB 2530
Repeals sunset on authorization to operate fixed photo radar on urban high crash corridors in City of Portland.
HB 2531
Adds State Forestry Department, Department of Transportation and State Department of Fish and Wildlife as consulting agencies for state pollinator health outreach and education plan.
HB 2532
Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to study and make recommendations regarding Oregon Youth Corps.
HB 2533
Directs State Parks and Recreation Department to study and make recommendations regarding state parks use fees.
HB 2534
Requires homeowners associations and condominium associations to review governing documents and remove discriminatory language or certify the nonexistence of such language on or before December 31, 2022.
HB 2535
Exempts from ad valorem property taxation property constituting hydrogen system used to produce hydrogen by electrolysis or from renewable natural gas.
HB 2536
Requires school or school district to offer lunches and breakfasts at no charge to student if school or school district meets requirements of special provisions of federal meal program or if student is from household with income that does not exceed 300 percent of federal poverty guidelines.
HB 2537
Allows school districts to use moneys distributed from Student Investment Account for payment of student fees, costs and instructors of career and technical student organization programs.
HB 2538
Modifies requirements for motor vehicle exhaust systems.
HB 2539
Provides that juror may not be identified by name in court proceeding open to public.
HB 2540
Prohibits abortion unless health care provider has first determined probable gestational age of unborn child, except in case of medical emergency.
HB 2541
Provides that licensed optometrist may perform specified ophthalmic surgery procedures.
HB 2542
Requires each public university and community college to prominently display mandatory fees charged.
HB 2543
Prohibits transfer of firearm by gun dealer or private party if Department of State Police is unable to determine whether recipient is qualified to receive firearm.
HB 2544
Authorizes Department of Human Services to award two-year grants to organizations that provide services to unaccompanied homeless youth and to organizations that operate host home projects for unaccompanied homeless youth.
HB 2545
Directs court to appoint counsel at state expense in certain domestic relations proceedings involving children.
HB 2546
Allows person to bring action to compel compliance related to school sexual harassment policies.
HB 2547
Directs State Court Administrator to study trauma-informed procedural justice and report on results of study to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2023.
HB 2548
Directs Legislative Policy and Research Office to study issues related to funding construction of wildlife corridor road crossings and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 2549
Requires agencies to send copies of reports on public access sites to State Marine Board and for board to make reports public, including by hosting map of reported sites on website.
HB 2550
Directs seller's agent to reject communication from buyer to seller as necessary to help seller avoid selecting buyer based on buyer's race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status or familial status, in violation of federal fair housing laws.
HB 2551
Extends and modifies tax credits for donations for individual development accounts.
HB 2552
Removes limit on number of residents in adult foster homes.
HB 2553
Directs Office of Small Business Assistance to provide small businesses with information about, and facilitate access to, available technical assistance resources at time small business becomes registered with Secretary of State.
HB 2554
Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services and Attorney General to study issues relating to public procurement and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 2555
Provides that maximum loading weight of motorboat must be less than 4,000 pounds to obtain towed watersports motorboat certificate.
HB 2556
Requires delivery of certain land use notices to property owners and to properties within wider geographic range.
HB 2557
Establishes COFA Dental Program in Oregon Health Authority to provide dental care to low-income citizens of Pacific Islands in Compact of Free Association who reside in Oregon and lack access to affordable dental coverage.
HB 2558
Requires local governments to allow certain residential development within one-eighth mile of fixed guideway corridor stops.
HB 2559
Specifies that community or area-wide sewerage system is not available for purposes of issuance or denial of permit unless sewerage system is within ___ feet of property.
HB 2560
Requires governing body of public body, to extent reasonably possible, to make all meetings accessible remotely through technological means and provide opportunity for members of general public to remotely submit oral and written testimony .
HB 2561
Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services to study issues relating to commercial evictions and to report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 2562
Makes percentage of partial property tax exemption for property of vertical housing development projects proportional to allocation of equalized floors to residential housing or low income residential housing, without rounding up or down.
HB 2563
Creates program through which certain lenders may receive award moneys to fund accounts out of which lenders may reimburse themselves for losses on certain loans to business owners and entrepreneurs who currently lack access to capital.
HB 2564
Establishes Willamette Falls Locks Authority as public corporation.
HB 2565
Allows partition to separate dwelling units for new duplexes allowed in cities.
HB 2566
Establishes Task Force on Audit Equity Analysis.
HB 2567
Directs Secretary of State to study and make recommendations regarding best practices for conducting audits related to equity issues.
HB 2568
Prohibits local government regulation of operations of sidewalk vendors except in compliance with provisions of Act.
HB 2569
Establishes Dreamers Access Program to award student loans to eligible students with demonstrated financial need.
HB 2570
Directs Department of Education, in consultation with STEM Investment Council, to develop statewide, long-term strategic plan to provide computer science education.
HB 2571
Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services, in consultation with State Forestry Department, Oregon Forest and Industries Council, Oregon Small Woodlands Association, Oregon State University, Oregon Prescribed Fire Council and representative of insurance industry, to study liability for prescribed fires.
HB 2572
Directs State Forestry Department to adopt certain rules related to prescribed fires.
HB 2573
Requires governing body of county that contains at-risk land, as defined, to develop wildfire response plan or solicit proposals for development of wildfire response plan, consider proposals and propose wildfire response plan to State Forestry Department.
HB 2574
Clarifies permissibility of disposition of human bodies by alternative authorized processes including alkaline hydrolysis and natural organic reduction.
HB 2575
Directs Department of Justice to establish program for awarding grants to law enforcement agencies and local governments for training of groups and agencies that interact with persons who have experienced trauma.
HB 2576
Requires local governments to approve reconstruction of manufactured dwelling parks after wildfire.
HB 2577
Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
HB 2578
Disallows, for purposes of personal income taxation, mortgage interest deduction for residence other than taxpayer's principal residence, unless taxpayer sells residence or actively markets residence for sale.
HB 2579
Increases state transient lodging tax rate and provides for transfer of moneys attributable to increase to county in which taxes were collected.
HB 2580
Limits rent increase for purchaser of dwelling in facility to increase consistent with that applied to existing tenants.
HB 2581
Aligns termination of tenancy for manufactured dwelling or floating home not in a facility with termination of other residential tenancies not in facilities.
HB 2582
Clarifies that, for purpose of no-cause evictions, tenancies for recreational vehicles in manufactured dwelling parks must be treated same as tenancies in park or other residential tenancies not in park.
HB 2583
Prohibits establishment or enforcement of occupancy limits based on familial relationships on residential dwelling units by public bodies.
HB 2584
Increases total amount of tax credits for affordable housing lenders allowed for all taxpayers per fiscal year.
HB 2585
Imposes requirements upon mental health treatment professionals and programs to ensure culturally and linguistically affirmative mental health services for individuals who are deaf, deaf-blind or hard of hearing.
HB 2586
Creates process for obtaining restraining order against person who is not family or household member for actions that cause bodily injury or fear of imminent bodily injury.
HB 2587
Requires school director candidates to publicly disclose organizations with which candidates are affiliated.
HB 2588
Requires employers to monitor daily outdoor air quality and determine whether employees who perform outdoor work activities will be at risk of exposure to unhealthy air quality due to certain concentration levels of particulate matter in air.
HB 2589
Requires public institutions of higher education to have same developmental educational requirements and placement tests for incoming student who completes high school and institution determines is college ready and incoming student who received certificate for passing approved high school equivalency test and received grade indicating student is college ready .
HB 2590
Establishes Task Force on Student Success for Underrepresented Students in Higher Education.
HB 2591
Requires Oregon Health Authority to provide planning grants to 10 school districts or education service districts to evaluate need and develop plans for school-based health services.
HB 2592
Requires producers to form or join extended producer responsibility programs for packaging, food serviceware and printing and writing paper.
HB 2593
Permits Office of Emergency Management to enter into agreement with nonprofit organization representing sheriffs under which organization is authorized to administer program to produce and sell outdoor recreation search and rescue cards.
HB 2594
Requires private landowner to agree or decline to negotiate if water utility requests to negotiate acquisition by purchase or agreement of conservation easement, for purpose of protecting drinking water, over real property owned by private landowner.
HB 2595
Requires Department of Human Services to conduct staffing and workload analysis for certain staff that serve seniors and persons with disabilities before developing biennial budgets .
HB 2596
Expands presumptive cause of occupational disease for covered nonvolunteer firefighters to include any cancer that may result from exposure to substances that nonvolunteer firefighter is routinely exposed to in course of employment as nonvolunteer firefighter.
HB 2597
Reduces number of districts within which public works project may be performed for purposes of applying prevailing rate of wage from 14 to 5.
HB 2598
Imposes severance tax on all timber harvested from public and private forestland.
HB 2599
Provides that employer signatories to multiemployer collective bargaining agreements are considered to have met minimum requirements of sick time provisions if terms of collective bargaining agreement provide, as benefit to employees subject to agreement, sick leave policy or other paid time off program that is substantially equivalent to or more generous than minimum requirements of sick time provisions.
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HB 2600
Provides that stated percentage of revenue from state transient lodging tax be transferred to Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund.
HB 2601
Requires Secretary of State to conduct study and develop recommendations regarding most effective methods for improving ballot measure process.
HB 2602
Prescribes sentence of 58 to 130 months' imprisonment if person convicted of unlawful delivery of controlled substance that results in death of another person from use of controlled substance.
HB 2603
Requires owners or operators of undersea cables to obtain financial assurances for installation and removal of cable and create plan for removal of cable.
HB 2604
Reduces tax rates, reduces maximum eligible income and modifies employment requirements for purposes of taxpayer election of reduced tax rate for certain pass-through income.
HB 2605
Imposes tsunami design standards for certain buildings and other structures.
HB 2606
Includes identification card issued by province or territory of Canada as acceptable form of identification for purchase of alcoholic beverages.
HB 2607
Exempts from construction taxes residential housing being constructed to replace residential housing destroyed or damaged by fire or other emergency event or situation.
HB 2608
Directs Department of Education to establish and administer pilot program to assist school districts in providing age-appropriate instruction on natural disasters.
HB 2609
Provides that individual receiving erroneous payment of unemployment insurance benefits through no fault of individual is liable for repayment of benefits in addition to being liable to having amount of erroneous payment deducted from future benefits.
HB 2610
Provides that State Fish and Wildlife Commission may waive requirement that artificial obstruction in waters of this state provide for fish passage if commission determines that artificial obstruction will be repaired or replaced and is less than eight feet tall, or that artificial obstruction is dam that provides hydropower, drinking water or water for irrigation use, artificial obstruction provides fish habitat and providing for fish passage would increase cost of project by more than 10 percent.
HB 2611
Permits agricultural building to be used for uses other than uses set forth in definition of "agricultural building" if additional uses are incidental and accessory to defined uses, are personal to farm owner and farm owner's immediate family or household and do not pose greater hazard to persons or property than defined uses.
HB 2612
Directs State Department of Agriculture to establish state grades and standards of quality and identity for unpasteurized butter.
HB 2613
Sets forth certain requirements related to the permitting and siting of broadband infrastructure.
HB 2614
Directs State Forestry Department to study capacity of Oregon's nursery industry to provide seedlings for reforestation following forest fires and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 2615
Directs Water Resources Department to review water measurement data collection, retention, use and reporting and report to committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to water on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 2616
Allows owner of reservoir located on specified property within Big Butte Creek drainage area to register reservoir with Water Resources Department.
HB 2617
Prohibits food vendor from using polystyrene container in selling, offering for sale, serving or dispensing prepared food to public.
HB 2618
Directs Department of Environmental Quality to study methods for disposal of sharps waste and provide results of study in report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 2619
Authorizes Health Licensing Office to issue license to practice genetic counseling to qualified applicant.
HB 2620
Directs Department of Corrections to study issues relating to adults in custody who fight wildland fires and to provide results of study to Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2021.
HB 2621
For purposes of Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act, expands definition of "public place" to include common areas of commercial residential buildings and residential buildings with two or more rental units.
HB 2622
Requires hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers to adopt policies that require use of smoke evacuation system during surgical procedures likely to generate surgical smoke.
HB 2623
Limits cost-sharing for health benefit plan coverage of insulin prescribed for treatment of diabetes.
HB 2624
Requires policy or certificate of health insurance to cover specified health services without prior authorization.
HB 2625
Requires insurers to annually increase reimbursement paid to integrative medicine providers based on cost of living increases unless insurers show good cause for not increasing reimbursement.
HB 2626
Requires agency to include economic impact on coordinated care organizations, including cost of compliance effect, in statement of fiscal impact required before agency adopts, amends or repeals administrative rule.
HB 2627
Allows expanded practice dental hygienist to perform interim therapeutic restoration.
HB 2628
Establishes Office of the State Prosecutor under authority of State Land Board.
HB 2629
Prohibits Oregon Transportation Commission from establishing toll on Interstate 205.
HB 2630
Directs Department of Education to award grants to wildfire-impacted school districts in amounts to cover any decreases in State School Fund distributions and Student Investment Account distributions resulting from decreases in average daily membership, as compared to 2019-2020 school year, that are caused by wildfires.
HB 2631
Prescribes notification requirements for school district upon receipt of report of act of harassment, intimidation, bullying or cyberbullying.
HB 2632
Reinstates tax credit for reforestation.
HB 2633
Exempts, from commercial activity subject to corporate activity tax, contractor receipts from repair or rebuilding of structure destroyed or damaged by wildfire.
HB 2634
Allows surviving spouse or disabled heir of individual whose homestead was granted deferral under homestead property tax deferral program to continue deferral without having owned or occupied homestead for five years.
HB 2635
Authorizes legislative caucus leaders to each appoint Senate Majority Legislative Counsel, Senate Minority Legislative Counsel, House Majority Legislative Counsel and House Minority Legislative Counsel, and establishes legislative caucus leaders as Legislative Counsel Committee.
HB 2636
Permits Attorney General by rule to identify act, practice or other conduct as unlawful trade practice and to investigate, negotiate assurance of voluntary compliance, seek restitution for or bring action to punish violation of rules Attorney General adopts.
HB 2637
Requires person that provides litigation funding as sponsor to obtain license from Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services.
HB 2638
Limits liability for certain claims for damages arising out of acts or omissions taken during COVID-19 emergency period in reasonable compliance with government guidance related to COVID-19.
HB 2639
Makes private citizen immune from civil or criminal liability arising from good faith acts made in connection with fighting wildfire.
HB 2640
Allows third party to provide alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption at certified smoke shop.
HB 2641
Limits ability of Director of Department of Revenue to terminate agreement to allow taxpayer to pay tax in installment payments.
HB 2642
Requires tax court magistrate to hear taxpayer appeals of collections actions brought by Department of Revenue.
HB 2643
Modifies safe haven law to allow parent to anonymously leave infant in newborn safety device.
HB 2644
Renames portion of Interstate 5, beginning in Albany and ending in Salem, to Atomic Veterans and Atomic Cleanup Veterans Memorial Highway.
HB 2645
Exempts dog training facilities from state structural specialty codes.
HB 2646
Establishes regulations for kratom products, including testing standards, labeling requirements and minimum age for sale.
HB 2647
Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish grant program for purpose of making grants to entities that provide services related to encouraging and assisting pregnant persons in carrying their pregnancies to term.
HB 2648
Allows pharmacist or pharmacy technician to transfer drug containing pseudoephedrine without prescription to person who is at least 18 years of age and presents person's valid government-issued photo identification.
HB 2649
Creates credit against income taxes for amounts paid by veteran as principal or interest on qualified education loans.
HB 2650
Authorizes emergency medical services providers to provide emergency transportation for treatment to police dogs injured in line of duty, provided that such transportation does not interfere with emergency transportation of humans.
HB 2651
States explicitly that voter's political party affiliation may be changed only by voter.
HB 2652
Finds that barred owls are known to prey on spotted owls.
HB 2653
Directs Environmental Quality Commission to adopt rules authorizing single-family dwelling and accessory dwelling unit constructed on same lot or parcel to be permanently connected to same subsurface sewage disposal system or alternative sewage disposal system.
HB 2654
Authorizes electric cooperative to use or allow for use of electric easement in provision of broadband services, subject to certain conditions and exceptions.
HB 2655
Prohibits counties from establishing minimum lot size of more than one acre for residential zoned land.
HB 2656
Permits municipality or Department of Consumer and Business Services to contract with person to administer and enforce building inspection program and act as building official.
HB 2657
Requires Department of Environmental Quality to approve or disapprove application for permit within 60 days of receipt or according to timeline established by Environmental Quality Commission for permits that require public participation.
HB 2658
Directs Legislative Policy and Research Director to study methods for legislative oversight of administrative rules and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 2659
Expands duties of Oregon Government Ethics Commission to conduct investigations, make findings and impose penalties for violations of public meetings law.
HB 2660
Requires Department of Environmental Quality to create list of charges for permits, licenses, authorizations or services provided by the department.
HB 2661
Appropriates moneys to State Department of Fish and Wildlife for purpose of funding programs that award $5 for each take of pikeminnow, if take complies with wildlife laws.
HB 2662
Appropriates moneys to Department of Education for transfer to Coquille School District for Lincoln School of Early Learning.
HB 2663
Appropriates moneys to State Forestry Department for 2021-2023 biennium to carry out integrated pest management program to combat Sudden Oak Death.
HB 2664
Directs Department of Environmental Quality to study the impacts of sediment on fish habitat in the Rogue River and provide results of study in report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 2665
Allocates $1,600,000 of lottery revenue to Oregon Business Development Department to be used to issue grants or loans in support of redevelopment of Port of Port Orford Cannery.
HB 2666
Distributes balance of proceeds from county tax foreclosure sales to general fund of county.
HB 2667
Appropriates moneys to State Forestry Department for distribution to Rogue Siskiyou Regional Wildfire and Emergency Training Center.
HB 2668
Appropriates to Water Resources Department $250,000 for distribution to Nesika Beach Water District for purpose of funding fire protection infrastructure.
HB 2669
Appropriates moneys to Bureau of Labor and Industries for distribution to Apprenticeship and Training Division of bureau for apprenticeship programs in certain rural areas.
HB 2670
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Office of Child Care for purpose of increasing access to child care services in Oregon House District 1.
HB 2671
Directs State Department of Agriculture to adopt rules to require industrial hemp grower to report to department loss of crop or intention to not plant industrial hemp crop.
HB 2672
Establishes Ocean Beach Fund.
HB 2673
Requires individual and group health insurance policies to reimburse services provided by naturopathic physicians within scope of their practice if services are reimbursed when provided by licensed physicians.
HB 2674
Directs Department of Environmental Quality to study impacts of engine emissions on environment and provide results of study in report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 2675
Establishes Task Force on Behavioral Health to study issues identified by Secretary of State's audit of Oregon's mental health treatment system and develop recommendations for better integration of behavioral health systems in this state and for improving compensation and working conditions of direct providers of behavioral health care.
HB 2676
Prohibits sale, offer for sale, display for sale, trade or other distribution for consideration of fur product in State of Oregon.
HB 2677
Repeals prohibition on local rent control.
HB 2678
Establishes ranked choice voting as voting method for selecting winner of nomination for and election to nonpartisan state offices and county and city offices except where home rule charter applies.
HB 2679
Permits person who will be 17 years old on date of primary election and 18 years old on date of general election to vote at primary election for candidates of major political party with which person is affiliated if major political party has adopted rule to this effect.
HB 2680
Establishes Small Donor Elections Program to enable candidates for office of state Representative and state Senator to receive 6-to-1 match on small dollar donations.
HB 2681
Prohibits moving voter to inactive status due to voter not voting or updating voter registration for any period of time.
HB 2682
Requires person that rents utility vehicle to contracting agency to provide records that describe in detail results of most recent inspection that person performed or had performed on utility vehicle's traction, structure, power train, control components and related parts and equipment in compliance with specified rules, regulations or standards.
HB 2683
Establishes Addiction Treatment and Prevention Fund consisting of moneys transferred from Problem Gambling Treatment Fund, Mental Health Alcoholism and Drug Services Account, Drug Prevention and Education Fund and Intoxicated Driver Program Fund.
HB 2684
Requires Secretary of State or county clerk, rather than filer, to designate argument filed for publication in voters' pamphlet as either supporting or opposing ballot measure.
HB 2685
Requires that Secretary of State provide official Military or Overseas Elector Ballots for elections held on date of primary election that permit military or overseas electors to rank candidates by order of preference.
HB 2686
Requires that any voting machine or vote tally system approved by Secretary of State must be compatible with elections conducted by ranked-choice voting and any other form of voting that is authorized under Oregon Constitution and has been used within previous 10 years in any federal, state or local election in United States.
HB 2687
Requires ballots returned by mail to be postmarked not later than date of election.
HB 2688
Requires Department of Transportation to establish pilot program to assess how products that department or contractor for department procures affect emissions of carbon dioxide.
HB 2689
Directs State Department of Agriculture to establish grant program for purpose of facilitating nonlethal deterrence of wildlife conflict species by farmers and ranchers.
HB 2690
Alters passenger motor vehicle registration fee from flat rate to fee based on formula calculated from age, weight, list price and miles per gallon or miles per gallon equivalent of vehicle.
HB 2691
Directs Oregon State University, in consultation with State Department of Energy, to conduct study related to practical techniques for painting wind energy facilities that are scientifically shown to increase visibility of facilities to birds and prevent avian deaths.
HB 2692
Exempts issuance of site certificate for small modular reactors from requirement that proposal by Energy Facility Siting Council to issue site certificate for nuclear-fueled thermal power plant must be approved by voters.
HB 2693
Allows exception to requirement for property tax exemption that property of industry apprenticeship or training trust be actually and exclusively occupied and used for purposes of industry apprenticeship or training trust for occasional use by corporation exempt from federal income tax for purposes for which corporation is granted federal exemption.
HB 2694
Adds lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender to definition of "minority individual" for purposes of providing public contracting opportunities to minority-owned businesses in this state.
HB 2695
Modifies membership of State Marine Board.
HB 2696
Establishes Oregon Cash Depository Corporation as independent public corporation and prescribes corporation's purposes and powers.
HB 2697
Requires education provider to prohibit display of any symbols of hate on school property or in education program.
HB 2698
Requires original equipment manufacturer to make available to owner of originated equipment or independent repair provider on fair and reasonable terms any part, tool, documentation or other device or implement that original equipment manufacturer makes available to authorized repair provider for purpose of diagnosing, maintaining or repairing originated equipment.
HB 2699
Requires health care practitioner to exercise proper degree of care to preserve health and life of child born alive after abortion or attempted abortion.
HB 2700-2798
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HB 2700
Modifies criteria for erecting roadside memorial signs for deceased veterans formerly prisoners of war or unaccounted for.
HB 2701
Establishes Rural System Development Charges Program within Housing and Community Services Department to pay system development charges for rural affordable multifamily housing.
HB 2702
Requires school districts to ensure that students in grade 12 receive instructional program on home ownership.
HB 2703
Requires that real estate continuing education courses include information on state and federal fair housing laws.
HB 2704
Authorizes Office of Child Care to award grants to child care facilities supporting large employers.
HB 2705
Allows counties to authorize construction of accessory dwelling units on lands zoned for rural residential use.
HB 2706
Establishes certain requirements for contracts related to timber harvesting on state lands.
HB 2707
Directs Legislative Policy and Research Office to study issues relating to license reciprocity for skilled trade workers and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 2708
Authorizes Department of Land Conservation and Development to approve local governments' plans for urban growth boundary expansion areas to accommodate affordable housing.
HB 2709
Provides that public employee may not become member of pension program of Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan on or after January 1, 2022.
HB 2710
Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to study and make recommendations for policy proposals for tax treatment of veterans' retirement benefits.
HB 2711
Directs Department of Education to establish voucher program for students of this state.
HB 2712
Creates income or corporate excise tax credit for taxpayers that provide career and technical education student internships.
HB 2713
Limits Governor's ability to exercise authority conferred on Governor during declared state of emergency to no more than 60 days' duration, unless Legislative Assembly authorizes continued state of emergency.
HB 2714
Requires local governments to approve certain reconstruction after 2020 wildfires.
HB 2715
Directs Department of Education to develop plan related to out-of-country credits and to present report on plan to interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to education.
HB 2716
Increases percentage of students in school district who may enroll in virtual public charter school not sponsored by school district without first receiving approval from school district.
HB 2717
Authorizes Office of Child Care to award grants to child care facilities supporting large employers.
HB 2718
Creates tax credit for workers at child care facilities rated three stars or higher with quality rating and improvement system.
HB 2719
Directs Department of Human Services to establish and administer program to provide moneys for third-party child care for child in foster home.
HB 2720
Provides that registered or certified child care facility is commercial use of property for zoning purposes.
HB 2721
Allows dependent care income tax credit to be claimed for expenses to allow taxpayer or spouse to attend school as enrolled degree-seeking student.
HB 2722
Directs Public Utility Commission to convene workshops on best practices regarding wildfires.
HB 2723
Removes general prohibition on limiting times, places or amounts of taking of predatory animals.
HB 2724
Requires State Department of Agriculture to establish advisory committee to advise department on policies related to Oregon crops.
HB 2725
Provides that maximum loading weight of motorboat must be less than 4,000 pounds to obtain towed watersports motorboat certificate.
HB 2726
Direct Public Utility Commission to study laws related to rural broadband and provide results to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 2727
Directs Oregon Business Development Department to establish by rule program to assist certain pulp mills and paper mills and employees of such mills in finding opportunities to transfer mill ownership to employees and to convert mill operations into production and manufacturing of personal protective equipment to be sold in this state.
HB 2728
Prohibits person from conducting or participating in contest, competition, tournament or derby that has objective of taking coyotes for cash or prizes.
HB 2729
Requires Housing and Community Services Department to pay to residential and nonresidential landlords certain uncollected rents due between April 1, 2020, and September 30, 2020.
HB 2730
Establishes rules of construction for interpreting business property insurance policies in this state.
HB 2731
Establishes Task Force on Fishing.
HB 2732
Requires State Forestry Department to study and make recommendations to interim committee of Legislative Assembly regarding improvement of fire protection.
HB 2733
Removes prohibition against issuing dog license without proof of rabies inoculation.
HB 2734
Directs State Marine Board to study and make recommendations for legislation to impose excise tax on wake boat sales.
HB 2735
Allows county to authorize dwelling not in conjunction with a resource use on lawful resource lots or parcels.
HB 2736
Requires certain landlords to post and provide tenants with informational notice developed by Bureau of Labor and Industries regarding discrimination upon execution of rental agreement on or after January 1, 2022, or for existing rental agreements by February 1, 2022.
HB 2737
Creates subtraction from federal taxable income for amounts received as AmeriCorps national service educational awards, for personal income taxpayers.
HB 2738
Modifies CASA Volunteer Programs to direct Oregon Department of Administrative Services to contract with nongovernmental entity to serve as statewide coordinating entity for provision of court appointed special advocate services.
HB 2739
Increases temporarily, by $10 million annually, funds collected by electric companies for low-income electric bill payment and crisis assistance.
HB 2740
Establishes compensation schedule for Oregon Liquor Control Commission retail sales agents.
HB 2741
Authorizes peace officer to request order from circuit court for information regarding missing individual.
HB 2742
Allows holder of off-premises sales license to sell factory-sealed containers of malt beverages that hold more than seven gallons.
HB 2743
Provides that local government may not become stockholder in or loan credit to or in aid of municipal bank.
HB 2744
Directs Director of Transportation to require each region described in Act to conduct jurisdictional transfer evaluation and present report on evaluations to Joint Committee on Transportation no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 2745
Requires voter registration cards and electronic voter registration system to include option for person to identify race, ethnicity and preferred language of person.
HB 2746
Directs Department of Justice to develop and implement Hope Card Program for issuance of information cards to persons who are protected by eligible restraining orders.
HB 2747
Modifies start date for calculating one-year duration of certain protective orders if court continues or modifies order more than 30 days after original order date.
HB 2748
Provides that persons employed by participating public employers may not become members of pension program or individual account program of Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan on or after January 1, 2022.
HB 2749
Permits school board to designate school employee to receive mandatory child abuse reports.
HB 2750
Modifies retirement plan options of persons elected or appointed as statewide elected officials or judges.
HB 2751
Prohibits Department of Human Services from disclosing records and reports related to child abuse investigations to certain entities unless court finds report of abuse is founded.
HB 2752
Requires licensed health care provider to provide vaccine information packet to patient to whom licensed health care provider administers vaccine.
HB 2753
Prohibits pharmacy benefit manager from including in contract with network pharmacy term barring price increase to customer to offset estimated amount of corporate activity tax paid by pharmacy and attributable to sale of prescription drug.
HB 2754
Appropriates moneys to Department of Human Services to fund existing contracted domestic violence specialist positions in child welfare offices.
HB 2755
Prohibits insurer from restricting provider from allowing insured to pay provider directly for services instead of using insurance coverage.
HB 2756
Lowers estimated contract price at which apprentice utilization requirements apply to public improvement contracts with state contracting agencies from $1 million to $200,000 and raises percentage of work hours that apprentices must perform from 12 percent to 15 percent.
HB 2757
Requires bidder for public improvement contract to demonstrate to contracting agency as part of responsibility determination that bidder provides health benefit plan or health insurance and retirement benefit plan to bidder's employees, if public improvement contract or subcontract related to public improvement contract has contract price that exceeds $200,000.
HB 2758
Requires at least two commissioners of Oregon Liquor Control Commission to have public health background.
HB 2759
Directs Department of Human Services, Department of Justice and Board of Public Safety Standards and Training to provide training regarding osteogenesis imperfecta to investigators of allegations of abuse.
HB 2760
Defines "Regional Health Equity Coalition" and "Regional Health Equity Coalition model." Requires Oregon Health Authority to work with Regional Health Equity Coalitions and groups utilizing Regional Health Equity Coalition model throughout state.
HB 2761
Directs Secretary of State to publish on secretary's website list of top five most commonly spoken languages in Oregon, other than English.
HB 2762
Requires State Fish and Wildlife Commission to establish and prescribe fees for multiyear resident and nonresident hunting licenses.
HB 2763
Allows establishment of cider businesses producing less than 100,000 gallons of cider annually on lands zoned for farm use when businesses own certain orchards of at least one acre.
HB 2764
Limits standing in appeals of land use decisions or limited land use decisions to persons that reside or maintain business within 25 miles of boundary of local government or special district and appeared before decision maker in person at hearing if available.
HB 2765
Provides grants to counties that received federal Secure Rural Schools program payments in calendar year 2008 equal to at least 30 percent of all moneys deposited into county general fund.
HB 2766
Establishes Task Force on Use of Surplus Public Lands for Housing.
HB 2767
Directs State Department of Agriculture to establish grant program for purpose of facilitating eradication of gorse for wildfire mitigation in southwest Oregon.
HB 2768
Modifies juvenile court dependency procedure to require Department of Justice to bear responsibility for certain expenses arising out of summonses issued by Department of Human Services.
HB 2769
Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to study effectiveness of statutes implementing unified statewide transfer agreements and to determine whether additional legislation is necessary to enhance process of transferring academic credits between community colleges and public universities.
HB 2770
Requires that court award damages for cost of replanting to plaintiff prevailing against federal government or contractor in action for injury to private land arising from fire originating on federal forestland.
HB 2771
Requires Governor to certify to United States Secretary of Commerce that terms of national marine sanctuary located within seaward boundary of Oregon are unacceptable unless Legislative Assembly confirms designation.
HB 2772
Allows State Forester to order use of wildfire suppression personnel, equipment and services on federal lands within state borders.
HB 2773
Directs State Board of Forestry, pursuant to joint rules adopted by State Board of Forestry and State Land Board, to establish pilot project for county management of certain Elliott State Forest Lands.
HB 2774
Renames crime of criminal impersonation of a peace officer to criminal impersonation of a law enforcement officer.
HB 2775
Prohibits business, or employee of business, that sells canisters or other products from which individual may directly inhale restricted inhalant from selling or delivering canister or other product to individual who is under 18 years of age.
HB 2776
Transfers regulatory authority over propagation of finfish in private commercial aquaculture facilities from State Department of Fish and Wildlife and State Fish and Wildlife Commission to State Department of Agriculture.
HB 2777
Directs State Marine Board to provide optional licensing of boats as charter boats if boat carries fewer than seven passengers for hire.
HB 2778
Redefines "historic home" to include dwellings built before 1974 for purpose of serving as accessory dwelling unit to homes newly constructed on rural residential lands.
HB 2779
Authorizes counties to allow contiguous clustered nonresource dwellings on clustered development tract in lieu of approval of individual nonresource dwellings on exclusive farm use or forest lands.
HB 2780
Establishes subtraction from personal taxable income for eligible rental payments made by eligible renters.
HB 2781
Cancels outstanding ad valorem property taxes and interest assessed on property transferred from federal government to port district.
HB 2782
Reinstates tax credit for reforestation.
HB 2783
Increases rate of privilege tax imposed on Oregon motor vehicle dealers upon retail sale of taxable motor vehicle and rate of use tax imposed on storage, use or other consumption in this state of taxable motor vehicle purchased at retail.
HB 2784
Establishes personal income tax credit for essential workers.
HB 2785
Directs State Department of Agriculture to establish grant program to fund upgrades to establishments expected to operate under program of state meat inspection, construction of new establishments expected to operate under program of state meat inspection and expansion of certain establishments that operate under program of federal inspection.
HB 2786
Directs State Department of Agriculture to study barriers to family-scale meat production and ways to promote family-scale meat production, and recommend legislative or regulatory avenues to remove identified barriers and promote family-scale meat production.
HB 2787
Directs Department of Environmental Quality, in consultation with State Department of Agriculture, to study laws related to permitting of animal rendering facilities and provide results of study in report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 2788
Prohibits Department of Justice from charging officers and agencies of state government for assistance rendered.
HB 2789
Expands crime of criminal impersonation of a peace officer to include possession of false law enforcement vehicle.
HB 2790
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Curry County for purpose of installing fiber optic telecommunication line to Cape Blanco Airport.
HB 2791
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Human Services for development of gatekeeper programs to serve seniors and people with disabilities in local communities statewide.
HB 2792
Modifies formula for determining child support awards to take into consideration financial advantage afforded parent's household by income of spouse or domestic partner.
HB 2793
Appropriates moneys to Department of Education for distribution to certain school districts for certain career and technical education programs.
HB 2794
Creates Land Use and Wildfire Policy Advisory Committee.
HB 2795
Appropriates moneys to State Forestry Department for purpose of facilitating projects pursued under Good Neighbor Authority Agreement that reduce wildfire risks.
HB 2796
Creates income tax credit for teachers in rural schools.
HB 2797
Allows electors of county to approve measure allowing use of dogs for hunting, pursuing or taking cougars within county.
HB 2798
Allows counties to authorize subdivision of land zoned for exclusive farm use or forestland into parcels no smaller than the average size of county parcels of the same type.
HB 2799
Authorizes county tax collector to withhold from property tax distributions to taxing districts within county amount equal to three percent of such distributions.
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HB 2800
Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to develop game fish carcass recovery project.
HB 2801
Allows Health Licensing Office to issue authorization to person licensed to perform tattooing services to administer local anesthetic if person completes course approved by office and meets other requirements established by office.
HB 2802
Allows school district with remote small high school to use moneys received under High School Graduation and College and Career Readiness Act on existing career and technical education programs.
HB 2803
Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to operate program in southwest Oregon to control populations of species that prey on salmon.
HB 2804
Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to allow person meeting criteria to hunt game mammals using crossbow.
HB 2805
Appropriates moneys for distribution to Curry County assessor for pilot program to increase employment in assessor's office in order to achieve assessment rotation of seven years for taxable property.
HB 2806
Prohibits person that transacts title insurance in this state from refusing to issue policy of title insurance or refusing to close or insure real property transaction solely because real property that is subject of transaction has been used for purpose of growing, producing, manufacturing or selling cannabis, or conducting other activities related to cannabis, if growing, production, manufacture, sale or other activities occurred in compliance with state laws relating to regulation of marijuana items.
HB 2807
Directs Legislative Policy and Research Director to study methods for legislative oversight of administrative rules and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 2808
Allows credit against net income taxes for portion of eligible costs of newly constructed single-family dwelling that sells for price affordable to household with annual income at or below 120 percent of area median income.
HB 2809
Allows temporary siting for up to 24 months of recreational vehicles on properties with dwellings that natural disasters have made uninhabitable.
HB 2810
Requires Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board to offer at least one integrated health benefit plan meeting specified requirements in 2023.
HB 2811
Prohibits government body from issuing permit for construction, expansion or modification of chemical recycling facility.
HB 2812
Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to amend state mechanical, heating and ventilating code to require use of current best available technology for filtering outside air admitted into buildings and to require that all outside air admitted into buildings passes through filtration technology during periods in which air outside building poses significant risk of harm to health or safety of occupants of building.
HB 2813
Requires employers of employees who engage in outdoor work activities to take certain actions to mitigate employee's risk of exposure to unhealthy air quality from wildfire smoke.
HB 2814
Directs Department of Environmental Quality to study approaches to reducing diesel engine emissions attributable to indirect sources of air contamination and submit report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to environment no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 2815
Prohibits sale of products that make deceptive or misleading claims about recyclability.
HB 2816
Establishes BIPOC health care provider loan forgiveness program within Oregon Health Authority to provide loan repayment subsidies to BIPOC health care providers.
HB 2817
Allows student enrolled in program provided by school district or education service district to earn General Educational Development (GED) certificate to participate in interscholastic activities.
HB 2818
Allows payment from Wage Security Fund to be made to wage claimant for wages earned and unpaid in event that Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries has obtained judgment in action or has issued final order in administrative proceeding for collection of wage claim.
HB 2819
Allows otherwise qualified individual to claim earned income tax credit under individual taxpayer identification number in lieu of Social Security number.
HB 2820
Establishes Prosperity 1,000 Pilot Program to provide career coaching, occupational training and job placement services for at least 1,000 low-income job seekers residing in areas of concentrated poverty.
HB 2821
Declares harmful algal blooms to be menace to public health and welfare.
HB 2822
Requires Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority to ensure that individual receiving mental health services under 1915(i) state plan amendment does not lose any mental health services when individual begins receiving services under 1915(k) state plan amendment.
HB 2823
Removes kidnapping in the first degree and kidnapping in the second degree from definition of "sex crime" that triggers obligation to report as sex offender.
HB 2824
Removes prohibition on obtaining relief from obligation to report as sex offender for persons convicted of or found guilty except for insanity of certain first degree sex offenses.
HB 2825
Requires sentencing court to consider as mitigation evidence defendant was subjected to domestic abuse that was significant factor in criminal behavior.
HB 2826
Modifies allocation formula for grants to children's advocacy centers.
HB 2827
Directs Bureau of Labor and Industries to study and make recommendations for establishing child care apprenticeship programs to expand child care workforce.
HB 2828
Requires Department of Education to provide technical assistance to school districts in adoption and implementation of child sexual abuse prevention instructional program.
HB 2829
Requires Department of Transportation to conduct review of studded tires.
HB 2830
Directs University of Oregon to conduct Oregon child abuse prevalence study and to submit report regarding study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to human services.
HB 2831
Modifies definition of radioactive waste for purposes of regulation by State Department of Energy.
HB 2832
Requires Washington County to approve property owner's petition for redesignation of rural reserves under certain circumstances.
HB 2833
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Human Services for Hunger Task Force to support state's policy on hunger.
HB 2834
Modifies membership of Hunger Task Force.
HB 2835
Requires each community college and public university to hire benefits navigator to assist students in determining eligibility and applying for federal, state and local benefits programs.
HB 2836
Requires health care provider to include information related to diagnosed or suspected brain injury in patient's medical chart and other specified records.
HB 2837
Removes designation of rural reserves from private road commonly known as Lasich Lane in Washington County.
HB 2838
Disallows, for purposes of personal income taxation, mortgage interest deduction.
HB 2839
Disconnects from federal tax provisions, including federal repeals of previously enacted limitations on deductions, by requiring additions to federal taxable income for Oregon tax purposes.
HB 2840
Temporarily disallows certain tax expenditures.
HB 2841
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.
HB 2842
Establishes Healthy Homes Program within the Oregon Health Authority to provide grants to entities to provide financial assistance to low income households and landlords.
HB 2843
Prohibits taking of beavers on federally managed public land, in waters of this state as waters flow through federally managed public land or in pond, lake or water storage facility on federally managed public land.
HB 2844
Provides, for purposes of certain statutes relating to taking of predatory animals, that terms "predatory animal" and "rodent" do not include beavers.
HB 2845
Directs Oregon Military Department to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
HB 2846
Directs Oregon Military Department to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
HB 2847
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Military Department for Service Member and Family Support Program in biennium beginning July 1, 2021.
HB 2848
Directs Oregon Military Department to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
HB 2849
Directs Oregon Military Department to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
HB 2850
Directs Office of Emergency Management to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of office.
HB 2851
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to specified state agencies for specified purposes related to emergency management for biennium beginning July 1, 2021.
HB 2852
Directs court to consider, when determining aggravation in imposition of criminal sentence, evidence that defendant committed crime during emergency, evacuation while emergency in effect, or within one year after emergency ceases, provided that emergency is related to natural disaster and defendant took advantage of circumstances related to emergency, evacuation or recovery from emergency.
HB 2853
Establishes criteria for state and United States flags to be official flags.
HB 2854
Requires every corporation to annually file affidavit with Department of Revenue attesting that corporation has registered or attempted to register with United States Selective Service System.
HB 2855
Creates Guaranteed Opportunity Program.
HB 2856
Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
HB 2857
Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
HB 2858
Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
HB 2859
Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to fill and utilize certain positions.
HB 2860
Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
HB 2861
Directs Office of Emergency Management to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of office.
HB 2862
Directs Office of Emergency Management to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of office.
HB 2863
Directs Oregon Military Department to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
HB 2864
Directs Office of Emergency Management to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of office.
HB 2865
Requires statement of economic interest to be filed by all members of board of directors or governing body of nonprofit that has either received or submitted testimony to Legislative Assembly requesting $1 million or more in state capital construction funding over previous five calendar years.
HB 2866
Modifies provisions relating to retirement benefits for public employee who is designated representative of exclusive representative and takes release time.
HB 2867
Directs Public Employees Retirement Board to initiate, resume or suspend payment of certain increased benefits under Public Employees Retirement System on first day of calendar quarter following receipt of notice by board that benefit payments are or are not subject to Oregon personal income tax.
HB 2868
Establishes minimum education requirements for teachers of certain accelerated college credit program courses.
HB 2869
Directs Oregon Business Development Department to conduct study regarding cost savings and expense reductions that may result to small businesses from cooperative resource sharing.
HB 2870
Establishes Oregon Quality Education Model Modernization Task Force.
HB 2871
Creates income tax credit for certain employers that are required to provide paid sick leave.
HB 2872
Creates credit against personal income tax for cost of criminal history record check required by state law for transfer of firearm.
HB 2873
Alters commissioner composition of Higher Education Coordinating Commission by redesignating five current nonvoting positions as voting positions and by adding one additional position for graduate student attending public university.
HB 2874
Directs Occupational Safety and Health Division of Department of Consumer and Business Services to study potential safety benefits of screening replacement workers during labor dispute with employer that employs more than 100 employees in industry involving hazardous materials.
HB 2875
Provides that certain employee of State Fire Marshal qualifies as firefighter for purposes of Public Employees Retirement System.
HB 2876
Requires each community college and public university to have at least 65 percent of total number of credit hours offered taught by full-time employee during 2022-2023 academic year and at least 75 percent of total number of credit hours offered taught by full-time employee every academic year thereafter.
HB 2877
Authorizes reserve officers sponsored by law enforcement unit to pay for training as police with cash and G.I. Bill education benefits.
HB 2878
Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to develop program under which providers contracting with department provide credit guarantees for qualified borrowers for purpose of refinancing home mortgages.
HB 2879
Requires medical assistance to include vision therapy.
HB 2880
Establishes Task Force on Disaster Response and Recovery.
HB 2881
Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to impose $15 surcharge on limited plan review for fire and life safety and to deposit proceeds of surcharge to State Treasury to credit of State Fire Marshal Fund.
HB 2882
Directs Oregon Homeland Security Council to develop updated list of equipment for purposes of emergency preparedness equipment grant program.
HB 2883
Establishes Oregon Public Places Are Safe Places Investment Fund.
HB 2884
Extends time for recording partition plat incorporating city or county's permit validating unit of land to 365 days.
HB 2885
Authorizes issuance of $10 million in lottery bonds for deposit in Levee Project Grant Fund to be used to provide grants for levee projects.
HB 2886
Provides that contracting agency may not accept bid or proposal for public contract from covered entity for which ratio between highest amount of total compensation and lowest amount of total compensation that covered entity pays employees of covered entity exceeds 100 to 1.
HB 2887
Authorizes formation of bridge district in capital city region, consisting of Benton, Marion, Polk and Yamhill Counties.
HB 2888
Establishes Central Oregon University as separate public university, distinct from Oregon State University.
HB 2889
Direct State Department of Energy to study laws related to energy incentives and provide results to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 2890
Directs Office of Emergency Management to create and maintain registry of persons able and willing to provide services related to emergency response.
HB 2891
Requires health care facilities, health care providers, local public health authorities and public and private safety agencies to maintain capacity, including sufficient amounts of certain supplies, to continue in normal operation for 120 days at 25 percent mortality rate.
HB 2892
Appropriates moneys to Department of State Police, for State Fire Marshal, for personnel costs related to Oregon Safety Assessment Program (OrSAP).
HB 2893
Establishes Oregon Disaster Response Assistance Matching Fund.
HB 2894
Directs Office of Emergency Management to create and maintain database for flagging of known or suspected hazardous locations during emergency.
HB 2895
Directs Oregon Business Development Department to establish program to create Oregon Critical Emergency Preparedness Stockpile to ensure robust stock of emergency supplies and equipment.
HB 2896
Directs Office of Emergency Management to conduct annual multidisciplinary, all-hazards emergency response exercise.
HB 2897
Requires certain government officials and management employees to complete education on incident command, National Incident Management System and emergency response.
HB 2898
Imposes surtax on income tax liability.
HB 2899
Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to develop and implement grant program to provide funding to Oregon counties for veterans' courts.
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HB 2900
Appropriates moneys to Bureau of Labor and Industries for purposes of program to inform veterans about trade careers and connect veterans with apprenticeship opportunities.
HB 2901
Requires coordinated care organization drug outlets to dispense seven-day supply of prescription drug to veteran with disability, at no cost to veteran, if veteran is unable to obtain prescription drug through United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
HB 2902
Requires public post-secondary institutions to grant 12 academic credits to veterans who have served two or more years on active duty.
HB 2903
Provides that veteran must provide evidence of eligibility for veterans' preference in public employment at time of application for civil service position.
HB 2904
Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to establish and administer program to acquire and manage residential properties for benefit of veterans who are experiencing, or are at risk of experiencing, housing instability.
HB 2905
Creates crime of criminal defamation of a servicemember.
HB 2906
Provides that, if monthly salary of member of individual account program of Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan does not exceed $3,333, instead of $2,500, Public Employees Retirement Board shall credit all employee contributions made by member to employee account and credit no employee contributions made by member to employee pension stability account.
HB 2907
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.
HB 2908
Requires Secretary of State to randomly select for examination accounts of political committees.
HB 2909
Directs Department of Justice to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law related to limits on awarding child custody to parents with history of domestic violence.
HB 2910
Requires Oregon Health Authority, upon receipt of federal approval, to assess fee on emergency medical services providers and use fee, interest, penalties assessed on providers and associated federal financial participation less any costs incurred by authority to administer program to reimburse emergency medical services providers for costs of emergency medical services transports.
HB 2911
Establishes Bottle Bill Task Force.
HB 2912
Extends sunset of pilot program for provision of legal services to adults in custody serving sentences at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility.
HB 2913
Repeals abolishment of Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund.
HB 2914
Designates April of each year as Arab-American Heritage Month.
HB 2915
Requires city that provides disability or retirement system for firefighters by ordinance or charter that is not subject to workers' compensation law to apply provisions requiring presumption that condition or impairment of health is occupational disease that results from employment if firefighter took physical examination upon gaining or during employment that failed to reveal evidence of occupational disease that existed before employment.
HB 2916
Establishes Blue-Green Timber Economy Task Force.
HB 2917
Provides that selection criteria for Statewide Transportation Improvement Program and Connect Oregon include consideration of whether proposed transportation project may result in negatively impacting underserved communities.
HB 2918
Requires local governments, and allows mass transit districts or transportation districts, to prepare and submit to Department of Land Conservation and Development inventory of surplus real property.
HB 2919
Requires each public university and community college to prominently display , or establish link to website that displays, estimated costs of all required course materials and directly related course fees for no less than 75 percent of total for-credit courses offered by public university or community college.
HB 2920
Allocates $2,000,000 of lottery revenue to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for Oregon Promise Fund.
HB 2921
Establishes Small Donor Elections Program to enable candidates for office of state Representative and state Senator to receive 6-to-1 match on small dollar donations.
HB 2922
Requires statement of economic interest to include certain information about sources of income for business in which public official or candidate, or member of household of public official or candidate, is officer, holds directorship or does business under if source of income has legislative or administrative interest and 10 percent or more of total gross annual income of business comes from that source of income.
HB 2923
Prohibits candidate or principal campaign committee of candidate from expending campaign moneys for professional services rendered by certain businesses required to be listed on candidate's statement of economic interest.
HB 2924
Prohibits Department of Environmental Quality and State Department of Agriculture from issuing or renewing license or permit to allow construction or operation of new industrial dairy, addition to or expansion of existing industrial dairy or addition to or expansion of dairy that would cause dairy to become industrial dairy.
HB 2925
Clarifies area of leg to which definition of "podiatry" applies.
HB 2926
Directs Department of Justice to study issues related to prosecuting crimes of custodial interference in the first degree and custodial interference in the second degree and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2021.
HB 2927
Renames Office of Emergency Management as Oregon Department of Emergency Management.
HB 2928
Regulates use of chemical incapacitants, kinetic impact projectiles and sound devices by law enforcement agencies.
HB 2929
Modifies police officer's duty to report misconduct.
HB 2930
For purposes of arbitration proceedings concerning alleged misconduct by law enforcement officers, specifies burden of proof necessary for law enforcement agency, or civilian or community oversight board, agency or review body, to show law enforcement officer engaged in misconduct and that any disciplinary action taken against officer was with just cause.
HB 2931
Requires person who arrests another person to ensure arrested person receives medical assessment.
HB 2932
Directs law enforcement unit to participate in National Use-of-Force Data Collection operated by Federal Bureau of Investigation.
HB 2933
Provides that it is unlawful for governmental authority or agent to engage in pattern or practice that deprives persons of rights, privileges or immunities.
HB 2934
Provides that public safety officer who represents that person is acting as employee or agent of public body is acting in scope of employment for purposes of Oregon Tort Claims Act.
HB 2935
Limits authority of school district to become member of voluntary organization that administers interscholastic activities unless organization implements equity focused policies that meet certain requirements.
HB 2936
States legislative findings about racism and public safety.
HB 2937
Provides that student who experiences incident of harassment, discrimination or intimidation based on student's race, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability or national origin, has cause of action against school district and perpetrator of incident.
HB 2938
Establishes Task Force on Age Discrimination.
HB 2939
Declares venue of juvenile proceeding subject to waiver hearing to be county where alleged act was committed.
HB 2940
Creates exception to 28-day time limit for detention of youth if request for waiver hearing is pending.
HB 2941
Directs Department of Justice to study issues related to prosecuting crime of riot and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2021.
HB 2942
Removes certain nonviolent crimes from list of crimes that automatically make person ineligible to hold license or registration issued by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission if person has been convicted of crime.
HB 2943
Provides that employer may not use evidence that public safety officer has been placed on impeachment list for purpose of other investigations or disciplinary action.
HB 2944
Requires Legislative Assembly to provide translator and interpreter services free of charge in order to facilitate witness participation in hearings or informal meetings with one or more members of Legislative Assembly, as required by federal Americans with Disabilities Act, or in conjunction with constituent outreach services.
HB 2945
Requires school districts to ensure that students for whom out-of-school suspensions or expulsions have been imposed receive specified services during suspensions or expulsions.
HB 2946
Requires parties to franchise agreement to deal in good faith and commercially reasonable manner, and specifies required disclosures in franchise sale transaction.
HB 2947
Specifies new grounds that, when established by petitioner, require court to grant post-conviction relief.
HB 2948
Allows court to order joint custody upon finding by court that joint custody is in best interests of child.
HB 2949
Requires Oregon Health Authority to provide incentives to increase recruitment and retention of mental health workforce, including pipeline development, scholarships for undergraduates and stipends for graduate students, loan repayments and retention activities.
HB 2950
Requires Oregon Health Authority to study impacts of COVID-19 on demand for behavioral health services and make recommendations to interim committees of Legislative Assembly, no later than September 15, 2022, for legislative changes needed to increase access to behavioral health services for all Oregonians.
HB 2951
Prohibits association or other owners from retaliating or discriminating against owner for exercising owner's right.
HB 2952
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Human Services for allocation to area agencies to address unmet needs of seniors for mental and behavioral health treatment and to address disproportionate burdens on seniors arising from COVID-19 pandemic.
HB 2953
Modifies definition of "community-based structured housing." Specifies that Oregon Health Authority has regulatory authority over community-based structured housing.
HB 2954
Allows public charter school to implement weighted lottery that favors historically underserved students when number of applications for enrollment exceeds capacity of program, class, grade level or building.
HB 2955
Establishes product stewardship program for household hazardous waste.
HB 2956
Requires insurers offering health benefit plans to report specified information to Department of Consumer and Business Services regarding requests for prior authorization.
HB 2957
Directs Director of Transportation to adopt rules to regulate statewide operation of transportation network companies and to report, on or before September 15, 2022, to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly concerning recommendations for legislation and other measures necessary to improve implementation of oversight over transportation network companies.
HB 2958
Allows pharmacist to prescribe, dispense and administer preexposure prophylactic antiretroviral therapies and post-exposure prophylactic antiretroviral therapies.
HB 2959
Requires child's consent to parenting plan if child is 14 years of age or older.
HB 2960
Allows school district and public charter school to implement nationally recognized high school assessment in mathematics, science or English if assessment complies with specified criteria.
HB 2961
Requires community colleges and public universities to permit applicant to use test results applicant received on Smarter Balanced test taken when applicant was in grade 11 in place of requirement that applicant provide nationwide standardized test results.
HB 2962
Directs Legislative Policy and Research Director to conduct study to collect and interpret data to enable legislators to develop understanding of students' instructional needs caused by school closures due to COVID-19 pandemic.
HB 2963
Adds requirements for suspension of hospital nurse staffing plan during national or state emergency declaration.
HB 2964
Requires Department of Human Services to reimburse cost of care provided by specified agencies in amounts sufficient to allow agencies to pay direct support professional 150 percent of state minimum wage.
HB 2965
Extends deadline for local plans for applying foundational capabilities and implementing foundational programs related to public health to December 31, 2025.
HB 2966
Extends grace period for repayment of nonresidential rent between April 1, 2020, and September 30, 2020, until September 30, 2021, for certain tenants.
HB 2967
Prohibits termination of commercial tenancy for nonpayment if outstanding nonpayment balance does not exceed nonpayment balance at end of grace period amortized over remaining term of rental agreement.
HB 2968
Prohibits termination of commercial tenancy for nonpayment if outstanding nonpayment balance does not exceed nonpayment balance at end of grace period amortized over remaining term of rental agreement.
HB 2969
Directs school districts to provide age-appropriate instruction in oral health as part of health education curriculum.
HB 2970
Defines "device" for purposes of practice of advanced nonablative esthetics.
HB 2971
Abolishes Board of Certified Advanced Estheticians and transfers responsibilities to Health Licensing Office and Board of Cosmetology.
HB 2972
Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to study land value taxation and submit report to interim legislative committees related to revenue.
HB 2973
Prohibits person 21 years of age or older from possessing more than two ounces of usable marijuana in public place.
HB 2974
Provides that conditioning employment on refraining from using any substance that is lawful to use in this state is unlawful employment practice.
HB 2975
Includes, for purposes of corporate excise tax, corporation incorporated in United States or foreign country in determination of unitary relationship among corporations.
HB 2976
Requires Department of Revenue to submit to Legislative Revenue Officer information from Oregon tax returns about certain corporations doing business in Oregon.
HB 2977
Makes appropriation to Oregon Health Authority for dental director position.
HB 2978
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.
HB 2979
Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish review process for medical assistance reimbursement rates for costs of dental services.
HB 2980
Requires Oregon Health Authority to provide funding to peer-run organizations in Portland metropolitan area, southern Oregon region, Oregon coast and eastern and central Oregon region to operate peer respite centers to provide peer respite services to individuals with mental illness or trauma response symptoms who experience acute distress, anxiety or emotional pain that may lead to need for higher level of care.
HB 2981
Requires Oregon Health Authority to establish and administer program to provide, through coordinated care organizations, palliative care services, as determined by interdisciplinary team, to patients in their choice of residences.
HB 2982
Prohibits Oregon Liquor Control Commission from disciplining licensee or licensee representative for violation if violation is result of theft.
HB 2983
Requires paid firefighters to undertake training consistent with National Fire Protection Association standard 1710 (2020 ed.).
HB 2984
Requires public institutions of higher education to award academic credit in each instance in which enrolled student completed high school class or participated in high school program that offered learning and experiences comparable to introductory communications, public speaking or argumentation course offered at institution.
HB 2985
Directs Department of Transportation to ensure that membership of advisory committees reflects racial and ethnic and ability composition of Oregon.
HB 2986
Requires Board on Public Safety Standards and Training to ensure that police officers and certified reserve officers are trained to investigate, identify and report crimes motivated by prejudice based on perceived gender of victim.
HB 2987
Directs Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules requiring infants to be screened to detect certain diseases.
HB 2988
Provides that part-time faculty member at public institution of higher education who qualifies for health care benefits will pay 10 percent of insurance premiums for employee coverage.
HB 2989
Establishes state policy that career and technical education is provided through seamless system that begins at secondary school level and progresses to post-secondary career and technical education institutions, community colleges and apprenticeship programs.
HB 2990
Requires Oregon Health Authority to share specified information related to marijuana for medical use with authorized employees of local governments for certain purposes.
HB 2991
Requires Legislative Policy and Research Director or chief sponsor of bill or proposed constitutional amendment to prepare racial and ethnic impact statement.
HB 2992
Modifies amount of compensation paid to members of state boards and commissions.
HB 2993
Provides that advisory committees appointed by agency as part of rulemaking must represent interests of persons and communities likely to be affected by rule.
HB 2994
Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services to study issues related to temporary protections for commercial real estate and to report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 2995
Requires 100 percent of electricity sold in 2035 and each subsequent calendar year to retail electricity consumers to be clean electricity.
HB 2996
Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to establish by rule process to register medical marijuana grow sites.
HB 2997
Directs Department of Revenue, Oregon Health Authority, Oregon Liquor Control Commission, State Department of Agriculture and Governor's office to consult with Oregon Cannabis Commission and other cannabis entities to develop plan to address issues related to regulatory authority over marijuana.
HB 2998
Provides that party or attorney may not move to disqualify judge in judicial district with three or fewer circuit court judges.
HB 2999
Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to study distilled spirits.
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HB 3000
Defines "adult use cannabis item," "artificially derived cannabinoid," "delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol" and "total delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol" for statutes related to marijuana and industrial hemp.
HB 3001
Modifies period for which alcohol manufacturer or wholesaler may lease or furnish equipment to retail licensee for special event.
HB 3002
Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to study wine.
HB 3003
Grants higher property tax exemption for property of veterans with service-connected disabilities.
HB 3004
Provides additional weight for students who are homeless for purposes of calculating distributions of State School Fund moneys to school districts.
HB 3005
Repeals statute creating state preemption of local firearm regulation and statutes creating exceptions to preemption.
HB 3006
Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to study regulation of alcohol.
HB 3007
Provides that part-time faculty member at public institution of higher education who qualifies for health care benefits will pay 10 percent of insurance premiums for employee coverage.
HB 3008
Prohibits person from using specified types of animals in traveling animal act.
HB 3009
Authorizes radiologist to serve on Health Evidence Review Commission.
HB 3010
Requires media production companies seeking reimbursement under Oregon Production Investment Fund programs to perform certain actions related to diversity, equity and inclusion with respect to production for which reimbursement is sought.
HB 3011
Extends Veteran Educational Bridge Grant Program.
HB 3012
Limits ability of public university to refuse new mandatory incidental fees or process for collecting mandatory incidental fees.
HB 3013
Transfers oversight and regulation of medical marijuana processing sites and medical marijuana dispensaries from Oregon Health Authority to Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
HB 3014
Requires hospital to establish hospital staffing committee, in addition to hospital nurse staffing committee, to develop hospital-wide staffing plan for staff other than nursing staff.
HB 3015
Establishes Task Force on Personal Delivery Devices.
HB 3016
Adds requirements for suspension of hospital nurse staffing plan during national or state emergency declaration.
HB 3017
Makes manufacturer's sale of COVID-19 vaccine in Oregon at cost above specified amount unlawful practice.
HB 3018
Makes corporations eligible to serve on juries.
HB 3019
Directs Port of Hood River to prepare and submit report making recommendations for legislation regarding replacing Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge to Joint Committee on Transportation by December 15, 2021.
HB 3020
Provides that discovery of victim's actual or perceived gender, gender identity, gender expression or sexual orientation does not constitute reasonable explanation for extreme emotional disturbance for purposes of affirmative defense to murder in the second degree.
HB 3021
Requires Secretary of State to create and make publicly available list of five most common languages spoken, other than English, by residents of state and of each county.
HB 3022
Provides court with discretion to appoint counsel for child or children in hearings related to domestic relations, custody or support, parentage or habeas corpus.
HB 3023
Prohibits sale or use of two-cycle gasoline-powered leaf blowers in counties with population greater than 400,000.
HB 3024
Prohibits use of public funds, except state medical assistance program funds, to pay costs associated with convenience abortions.
HB 3025
Adds exposure to or infection by SARS-CoV-2 to definition of occupational disease for purposes of workers' compensation.
HB 3026
Directs Department of Transportation to waive fee for issuing, renewing or replacing identification card if person who is issued card is experiencing homelessness.
HB 3027
Prohibits certain products that use or contain hydrofluorocarbons from entering into commerce in Oregon if product was manufactured after specified date.
HB 3028
Modifies requirements for private alternative education programs, including laws that are applicable to programs.
HB 3029
Requires Employment Relations Board to develop guidelines and procedures for authorizations designating bargaining representatives of bargaining unit to be prepared and signed electronically.
HB 3030
Authorizes licensed optometrist to prescribe and administer vaccines and epinephrine and diphenhydramine injections.
HB 3031
Establishes limits for charges for motor vehicle towing and storage not requested by vehicle owner or operator.
HB 3032
Repeals provisions relating to prohibition on employer's ability to exclude applicant from initial interview because of past criminal conviction.
HB 3033
Authorizes county with population of less than 15,000 to adopt property tax exemption for newly constructed single-family dwellings built and occupied as primary residences by individuals with annual taxable income of not more than $125,000 if filing separately or not more than $250,000 if filing jointly.
HB 3034
Directs State Parks and Recreation Commission to study and make recommendations for options to implement adopt-a-trail and adopt-a-beach programs.
HB 3035
Establishes Task Force on Corrections Medical Care.
HB 3036
Allows physician assistant to register with Oregon Medical Board for authority to dispense prescription drugs.
HB 3037
Directs medical examiner or medical-legal death investigator to report deaths of decedents 24 years of age or younger to local mental health authority if district medical examiner, assistant district medical examiner, pathologist or designee of district medical examiner reasonably believes manner of death was suicide.
HB 3038
Requires Oregon Health Authority to commission study to make recommendations for achieving specified goals for health care delivery in Oregon.
HB 3039
Requires Health Information Technology Oversight Council to convene one or more groups of stakeholders and experts to explore specified issues related to adoption of secure, statewide, integrated health information and community information exchanges.
HB 3040
Directs Housing and Community Services Department, in consultation with Department of Land Conservation and Development, Department of Environmental Quality, Department of Revenue and Oregon Business Development Department, to conduct comprehensive study of system development charges.
HB 3041
Removes "gender identity" from definition of "sexual orientation" in ORS 174.100 and creates standalone definition of "gender identity" in ORS 174.100.
HB 3042
Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study issues facing state government and report on results of study to committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 3043
Provides that, during statutorily declared emergency, Governor may authorize Director of Department of Revenue to disclose certain information set forth in tax report or return to Director of Employment Department if Director of Department of Revenue determines that administration of any federal or state law or program requires disclosure to enable Employment Department to verify identity or income level of any person for purposes related to emergency or any consequences of emergency.
HB 3044
Prohibits Public Employees' Benefit Board, Oregon Educators Benefit Board and Oregon Health Authority from contracting with carriers or coordinated care organizations that do not sign compact or other form of voluntary agreement committing to using advanced value-based payment methods in 70 percent of carrier's or coordinated care organization's payments to providers by 2024.
HB 3045
Extends sunset on requirement that Oregon Health Authority reimburse cost of mental health drugs in medical assistance program.
HB 3046
Specifies behavioral health treatment that must be provided by coordinated care organizations and covered by group health insurance and individual health plans and restricts utilization review criteria for behavioral health treatment.
HB 3047
Establishes civil cause of action for improper disclosure of personal information.
HB 3048
Directs Department of Transportation to prepare report on maximum length limits of commercial vehicles and submit report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to transportation on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 3049
Authorizes county governing body to require and charge fee for permit to construct or alter line, fixture or facility within right of way of public road under jurisdiction of county.
HB 3050
Replaces references to vehicle "accident" and vehicle "collision" with vehicle "crash.".
HB 3051
Prohibits sale of gasoline by dealer unless it contains at least 10 percent denatured fuel ethanol by volume or concentrations of at least 9.2 percent anhydrous ethanol by volume.
HB 3052
Requires Department of Transportation to study development of uniform standards for speed bump height and markings.
HB 3053
Requires Department of Transportation to study Interstate 5 bridge.
HB 3054
Requires Department of Transportation to study and make recommendations on provisions of state law relating to public transportation.
HB 3055
Modifies, adds and repeals laws relating to transportation.
HB 3056
Directs Department of Environmental Quality to issue clean fuels program credits to qualified credit generator that are equal to the value of unused transportation project tax credits.
HB 3057
Authorizes Oregon Health Authority to disclose individually identifiable information related to COVID-19 to certain persons and under certain circumstances.
HB 3058
Increases distance from certain parts of public places and places of employment in which person may not smoke, aerosolize or vaporize from 10 feet to 25 feet.
HB 3059
Modifies statute authorizing law enforcement officers to command dispersal of unlawful assemblies and arrest participants who do not disperse.
HB 3060
Directs Department of Land Conservation and Development to study issues relating to land use and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 3061
Directs Oregon Health Authority to study public health and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 3062
Requires Oregon Health Authority to study and make recommendations to interim committees of Legislative Assembly, no later than September 15, 2022, for legislative changes needed to increase access to health care for all Oregonians.
HB 3063
Directs State Treasurer to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to state financial administration.
HB 3064
Directs Department of Transportation to study issues related to transportation finance and to report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 3065
Directs Department of Transportation to study development of uniform standards for speed bump height and markings and report on findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to transportation on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 3066
Directs Oregon Business Development Department to study levee funding and report findings to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to economic development.
HB 3067
Directs Housing and Community Services Department to study issues relating to foreclosure mitigation and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 3068
Directs Department of Environmental Quality to study air pollution episodes and provide results of study in report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 3069
Expands infrastructure of, access to and services provided in statewide coordinated crisis services system including 9-8-8 suicide prevention and behavioral health crisis hotline.
HB 3070
Requires Oregon Health Authority to inventory resident capacity of residential treatment facilities and secure residential treatment facilities licensed in Oregon and report finding to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to health.
HB 3071
Modifies definition of "public or private official" with mandatory duty to report suspected abuse to include all state and local elected officials.
HB 3072
Allows local government 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 certain conditions are met.
HB 3073
Changes name of Early Learning Division to Department of Early Learning and Care.
HB 3074
Includes insurance in definition of real estate, goods and services that are subject to penalties for unlawful trade practices.
HB 3075
Repeals sunset of predator damage control district program.
HB 3076
Authorizes additional individuals to serve as treasurer of political committee or petition committee.
HB 3077
Removes requirement that person seeking intervention in juvenile dependency proceeding or rights of limited participation in juvenile dependency or delinquency proceeding prove that existing parties cannot adequately present case.
HB 3078
Prohibits Oregon State Lottery from offering games playable via mobile phone, personal computer or other personal electronic device, except for certain sports betting and multistate numbers drawing lottery games.
HB 3079
Changes date for exercise by state credit unions of powers available to federal credit unions without prior approval.
HB 3080
Allows financial institution to swipe identification card or driver license to collect information about individual for purpose of processing application for deposit account or loan for individual.
HB 3081
Imposes requirement to procure and maintain workers' compensation insurance on independent contractor that is exempt from licensing by Construction Contractors Board and is residential contractor.
HB 3082
Raises contract price at which public improvement contract solicitations are exempt from competitive bidding requirement from $5,000 to $10,000.
HB 3083
Provides that specifications for public improvement contracts and contracts for public works must require adherence to current seismic safety standards and seismic rehabilitation standards in constructing, reconstructing or performing major renovation on public building or critical infrastructure that is or will be located in area of state that is susceptible to seismic events.
HB 3084
Modifies period for which alcohol manufacturer or wholesaler may lease or furnish equipment to retail licensee for special event.
HB 3085
Directs Oregon Transportation Commission to implement variable time-of-day pilot program as part of traffic congestion relief program.
HB 3086
Directs State Board of Pharmacy to adopt rules related to prescription drug labels.
HB 3087
Directs Oregon Health Authority to establish volunteer vaccine administration program to utilize specified volunteer health care providers to administer vaccines in emergency.
HB 3088
Repeals crimes of prostitution, commercial sexual solicitation and promoting prostitution.
HB 3089
Establishes Public Drinking Water and Sewer Ratepayer Assistance Fund.
HB 3090
Appropriates moneys to Department of Environmental Quality to award grant for on-site septic system low-interest loan programs and to cover related administrative costs.
HB 3091
Authorizes certain persons to petition Water Resources Department to issue declaratory ruling concerning department's authority to approve application to transfer right to store water.
HB 3092
Requires Water Resources Department to establish program for purpose of sharing cost of remediating reductions in amount of ground water available for domestic personal use in Greater Harney Valley Groundwater Area of Concern due to overallocation of ground water .
HB 3093
Directs Oregon Health Authority, in coordination with Department of Environmental Quality, to develop and implement strategy for monitoring and responding to freshwater harmful algal blooms.
HB 3094
Requires insurers contracting with Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board and coordinated care organizations contracting with Oregon Health Authority to enter into voluntary agreement with authority to take steps to achieve target percentage of all payments to providers being made using value-based payment methods.
HB 3095
Directs Department of Education to conduct study related to unified data system and state reporting requirements.
HB 3096
Directs Governor to designate corrections gender-responsive coordinator.
HB 3097
Increases allowable size of temporary signs on private property.
HB 3098
Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to create, maintain and raise public awareness of database of veterans' services providers and other supports.
HB 3099
Establishes Veterans Transportation Grant Program within Department of Veterans' Affairs.
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HB 3100
Increases number of beverage containers returned by any one person during one day that dealer that occupies a space of 5,000 or more square feet must accept and pay refund value for.
HB 3101
Directs Water Resources Department to establish grant program for purposes of providing grants for abandonment, repair or replacement of certain water wells.
HB 3102
Directs Department of Environmental Quality to purchase cyanotoxin autoanalyzer system instrument, nutrient analyzer system instrument and associated supplies and services.
HB 3103
Authorizes holder of water right certificate that allows storage of water to change type of use of water, subject to certain requirements.
HB 3104
Makes nonsubstantive and technical changes in Oregon law.
HB 3105
Appropriates moneys to Water Resources Department to assist with completion of place-based integrated water resources strategy, to periodically update place-based integrated water resources strategy to inform updates to state integrated water resources strategy or to facilitate implementation of place-based integrated water resources strategy.
HB 3106
Provides that, for purposes of electric companies' planning and pursuit of energy efficiency resources, energy efficiency programs include programs for assisting retail electricity consumers with replacing building heating, appliances and other technologies powered by any energy source with higher-efficiency electric heating, appliances and other technologies.
HB 3107
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for certain biennial expenses.
HB 3108
Requires individual and group health insurance policies, health care service contractors, multiple employer welfare arrangements and state medical assistance program to provide reimbursement for at least three primary care visits annually in addition to one annual preventive primary care visit covered without cost-sharing.
HB 3109
Limits certain restrictions by local governments on use of property for child care facilities.
HB 3110
Requires board of directors of publicly traded corporation to have specified proportion of female directors and directors who are members of underrepresented communities.
HB 3111
Requires Oregon Health Authority to contract with at least four Recovery Community Organizations, in accordance with criteria adopted by Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission, to operate four recovery community centers in four different counties.
HB 3112
Establishes Equity Investment and Accountability Board and Equity Investment and Accountability Office within office of Governor to provide equity oversight of cannabis industry in this state.
HB 3113
Limits exemption from rent increase limits for landlords renting under government programs reducing rents.
HB 3114
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of State Lands, State Department of Fish and Wildlife and Higher Education Coordinating Commission in certain amounts for certain purposes related to ocean chemistry.
HB 3115
Provides that local law regulating sitting, lying, sleeping or keeping warm and dry outdoors on public property that is open to public must be objectively reasonable as to time, place and manner with regards to persons experiencing homelessness.
HB 3116
Requires Department of Human Services, in collaboration with community developmental disabilities programs, to study and make recommendation for new funding structure for community developmental disabilities programs and report findings and recommendation to Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2022.
HB 3117
Prohibits prosecuting attorney from conditioning plea agreement on stipulation of defendant's ability to pay attorney fees for appointed counsel or other defense fees and expenses.
HB 3118
Enacts Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact.
HB 3119
Prohibits union security agreements between public employer and union.
HB 3120
Directs Center for Health Statistics to enter name of parent on original record of live birth when paternity or parentage has been determined under certain circumstances.
HB 3121
Permits Building Codes Structures Board to adopt rules to administer licensing for persons that perform structural masonry in connection with seismic rehabilitation.
HB 3122
Requires State Board of Chiropractic Examiners, upon request of individual who has been disciplined by board, to remove from its website and other publicly accessible print and electronic publications information relating to discipline of individual if individual meets certain criteria.
HB 3123
Directs Oregon Health Authority to evaluate specified issues related to certified community behavioral health clinics and report findings and analysis to interim committees of Legislative Assembly by September 30, 2023.
HB 3124
Increases time that written notice must be posted before removal of homeless individuals from established camping site.
HB 3125
Directs Department of Transportation to create emergency contact information form and make form available for individuals to voluntarily provide emergency contact information for inclusion in individual's motor vehicle record for police officers to use, during or after emergency situations, to contact those listed.
HB 3126
Directs county board to annex to domestic water supply district, upon petition, land surrounded by district where water supply has become inadequate or contaminated due to wildfire, if district or independent water supply source of district has water supply sufficient to provide water to land.
HB 3127
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to various state agencies for expenditures related to 2020 wildfires, including for distribution to local governments and other entities for specified biennial expenses related to 2020 wildfires.
HB 3128
Requires long term care facilities and residential facilities to permit resident of facility to have support person to provide emotional and physical support and supplemental care.
HB 3129
Grants civil immunity to individuals conducting child abuse assessments and to employees, contractors or volunteers of children's advocacy centers for any act or omission done or made while facilitating child abuse investigations.
HB 3130
Provides that certain substitute teachers are considered employees of school district and are eligible for retirement benefits and health benefit plans.
HB 3131
Prohibits outdoor production of industrial hemp or marijuana within specified distance of residential property or boundary of area zoned for residential use.
HB 3132
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.
HB 3133
Expands offense of driving while under influence of intoxicants to include any drug that is used in combination with intoxicating liquor, inhalant, cannabis or controlled substance.
HB 3134
Replaces references to vehicle accident and vehicle collision with vehicle crash.
HB 3135
Creates 24/7 sobriety program.
HB 3136
Provides that person who operates motor vehicle upon premises open to public or highways of this state is deemed to have given consent to submit to drug recognition evaluation under certain circumstances.
HB 3137
Provides that agency or organization that refers person to treatment program for alcoholism, drug dependency or dependency on inhalants may select treatment program in another state where person resides if that treatment program is equivalent to treatment program in this state approved by Director of Oregon Health Authority.
HB 3138
Extends time for filing of estate tax return .
HB 3139
Requires mental health care provider who assesses minor to be at imminent and serious threat of attempting suicide to disclose relevant information to parent, guardian or other individuals to engage in safety planning.
HB 3140
Makes changes to statutes related to operating vehicle or boat while under influence of intoxicants that reference controlled substances to clarify applicability to psilocybin.
HB 3141
Reduces public purpose charge for retail electricity consumers within service areas of electric companies and Oregon Community Power.
HB 3142
Establishes Task Force on Extended ADMw.
HB 3143
Delays to December 15 date on which interest begins to accrue on first one-third of property taxes, and other related charges, not paid when due on November 15.
HB 3144
Establishes annual salary of members of Legislative Assembly at annual mean occupational employment and wage estimate for Oregon for year preceding start of biennium.
HB 3145
Requires law enforcement unit that imposes discipline including economic sanction on police officer to report to Department of Public Safety Standards and Training.
HB 3146
Prescribes requirements for Oregon Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Program.
HB 3147
Modifies definition of governing body for public meetings law purposes, to include bodies of two or more members who have authority to make recommendations to statewide elected official on policy.
HB 3148
Requires Department of State Lands to petition United States Congress for the transfer of certain public lands.
HB 3149
Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to use dual-frequency identification sonar devices for counting fish.
HB 3150
Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to establish and operate fish incubation box program for rearing of salmonids on suitable waterways in coastal areas of southern Oregon.
HB 3151
Prohibits lender in reverse mortgage transaction from enforcing requirement to sell or transfer residential real property that secures reverse mortgage loan upon death of borrower for 12-month period following expiration of emergency period if relatives of deceased borrower occupy residential real property.
HB 3152
Authorizes State Department of Fish and Wildlife to operate wildlife inspection stations for purposes of preventing spread of infections or infestations harmful to wildlife or of furthering wildlife management efforts.
HB 3153
Modifies laws relating to duration and termination of states of emergency and emergency powers under certain statutes.
HB 3154
Excludes manufactured dwelling parks and certain multifamily dwellings from inclusion of buildable lands available for infill.
HB 3155
Requires cities within Metro with population greater than 10,000 to conduct housing needs analysis.
HB 3156
Requires each community college and public university to pay part-time faculty member teaching course offered for academic credit at least 75 percent of salary that would be paid to full-time faculty member with identical levels of education and experience during 2022-2023 academic year and at least 85 percent of salary that would be paid to full-time faculty member with identical levels of education and experience every academic year thereafter.
HB 3157
Requires state agency that enters into certain interagency agreements with public body, another state agency or unit of local government to evaluate performance of other party to interagency agreement at least once each year on basis of specified criteria and to determine every six years after date of execution of interagency agreement whether to continue or renew interagency agreement or terminate interagency agreement and enter into new interagency agreement with different public body, state agency or unit of local government.
HB 3158
Appropriates moneys to State Department of Agriculture out of General Fund for purpose of funding program of state meat inspection.
HB 3159
Requires coordinated care organization, health care provider or health insurer to collect from patient, client or member data on race, ethnicity, preferred spoken and written languages, disability status, sexual orientation and gender identity.
HB 3160
Establishes Oregon Wildfire Preparedness and Community Protection Fund.
HB 3161
Expands crime of assault in the third degree to include causing physical injury to person working in hospital while worker is performing official duties.
HB 3162
Designates May 22 of each year as Crater Lake National Park Day.
HB 3163
Amends residency requirements for purposes of licenses, tags and permits related to wildlife.
HB 3164
Modifies crime of interfering with a peace officer or parole and probation officer.
HB 3165
Increases minimum percentage of funding that school districts must provide to public charter schools for students enrolled in kindergarten through grade eight if 50 percent or more of students are from population that is historically underserved.
HB 3166
Makes certain findings and declarations concerning water budgets and water use data.
HB 3167
Repeals sunset of predator damage control district program.
HB 3168
Repeals sunset of predator damage control district program.
HB 3169
Allows certain schools to qualify as remote school elementary school or small high school and to receive additional distributions from State School Fund if school qualified as remote small elementary school or small high school for 2019-2020 school year.
HB 3170
Creates subtraction from federal taxable income for amounts of overtime pay received by personal income taxpayer.
HB 3171
Includes insurance in definition of real estate, goods and services that are subject to penalties for unlawful trade practices.
HB 3172
Permits insured or beneficiary who suffers ascertainable loss of money or property that results from insurer's commission or performance of unfair claim settlement practice to bring action to recover insured's or beneficiary's actual damages or statutory damages of $200, whichever is greater.
HB 3173
Removes requirement that amount of net proceeds from Oregon State Lottery allocated to County Fair Account not exceed $1.53 million annually.
HB 3174
Prohibits court from allowing public display or public disclosure of images of person in state of nudity, except pursuant to court order entered after showing of good cause.
HB 3175
Allows counties to adopt ordinance to impose tax on medical and recreational marijuana production.
HB 3176
Permits chief administrative law judge to require implied consent hearing to be conducted by telephone or other two-way communication device if judge determines that meeting in person poses significant risk to health or safety.
HB 3177
Limits types of restrictions that Governor may impose on certain businesses during state of emergency related to COVID-19 pandemic.
HB 3178
Temporarily removes condition for being deemed "unemployed" that individual's weekly remuneration for part-time work must be less than individual's weekly unemployment insurance benefit amount.
HB 3179
Requires legislative committees to consist of equal members of majority party and of minority party.
HB 3180
Modifies and adds laws related to utilities.
HB 3181
Requires Oregon Utility Notification Center to adopt rules requiring paint used for marking underground facilities to be temporary marking paint or other industry-accepted low-impact marking and requiring operators to remove markings that continue to be visible on private property after reasonable period has passed since excavation is complete.
HB 3182
Incorporates certain provisions of federal Indian Child Welfare Act into Oregon laws relating to youth offenders adjudicated for status offenses and to voluntary adoptions.
HB 3183
Requires parents of child who is deaf or deafblind or who is hard of hearing to be provided information about relevant services and placements offered by school district, education service district, regional programs and Oregon School for the Deaf whenever individualized family service plan or individualized education program is developed, revised or reviewed.
HB 3184
Requires Portland State University Homelessness Research and Action Collaborative to study long-term rent assistance and to report to interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 3185
Prohibits spreading of material in undisturbed wetlands during maintenance of agricultural channels.
HB 3186
Describes coercive control.
HB 3187
Establishes Oregon Wildlife Council.
HB 3188
Changes definitions of "employer" and "worker" for purposes of workers' compensation law.
HB 3189
Requires State Forestry Department to establish Western Oregon Regional Carbon Sink as geographical area and take certain actions regarding area on or before January 1, 2033.
HB 3190
Authorizes State Treasurer to issue general obligation bonds under Article XI-E of Oregon Constitution in amount that produces $500 million in net proceeds for Strategic Carbon Sequestration and Forestry Sustainability Program.
HB 3191
Directs State Fish and Wildlife Commission to adopt certain requirements related to carcasses of returning hatchery fish.
HB 3192
Directs municipal law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over population of at least 350,000 to staff patrol vehicles with minimum of two officers.
HB 3193
Directs Oregon State Lottery Commission to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of state lottery.
HB 3194
Allows licensee, permittee or certificate holder authorized to import, export, sell, distribute, ship or deliver wine to import, export, sell, distribute, ship or deliver low-proof spirit beverages on same terms.
HB 3195
Creates off-premises distilled liquor retail license to be issued to eligible grocery store to sell craft distilled liquor, low-proof spirit beverages and private label distilled liquor.
HB 3196
Prohibits individual from collecting and returning ballot of other individual, subject to specified exceptions.
HB 3197
Requires marijuana testing laboratory employee to obtain worker permit from Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
HB 3198
Directs Early Learning Division and Department of Human Services to jointly conduct study on employment-related child care and to report results of study to appropriate interim committee of Legislative Assembly.
HB 3199
Directs Early Learning Division to conduct study on Head Start and to report results of study to appropriate interim committee of Legislative Assembly.
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HB 3200
Directs Early Learning Division to conduct study on organization and structure of division and to report results of study to appropriate interim committee of Legislative Assembly.
HB 3201
Directs Early Learning Division to conduct assessment of child care facilities that provide early childhood education and to report results of assessment to appropriate interim committee of Legislative Assembly.
HB 3202
Directs Early Learning Division to conduct study on early learning programs of state and to report results of study to appropriate interim committee of Legislative Assembly.
HB 3203
Directs Early Learning Division to conduct study on public prekindergarten programs of state and to report results of study to appropriate interim committee of Legislative Assembly.
HB 3204
Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to prepare report concerning Oregon's current framework for preventing, monitoring and responding to zoonotic disease.
HB 3205
Maintains unemployment insurance tax rate in effect for each employer for calendar year 2020 until first calendar year that begins after later of December 31, 2022, or date on which state of emergency declared by Governor on March 8, 2020, for COVID-19 pandemic, and any extension of state of emergency, is no longer in effect.
HB 3206
Expands permissible uses of amounts in Employment Department Special Fraud Control Fund, including payment of costs associated with federal Lost Wages Assistance program.
HB 3207
Requires Secretary of State to establish electronic filing system to allow candidates for nomination or election to county, city or special district office within county to file portrait and statement electronically with secretary if candidate cannot have portrait and statement printed in county voters' pamphlet.
HB 3208
Adds processor to types of entities from which taxpayer engaged in farming operation may obtain certification stating percentage of in-state agricultural commodity sold to entity, in order to determine taxpayer's commercial activity for purposes of corporate activity tax.
HB 3209
Directs Housing and Community Services Department to make grants to nonprofit organizations, housing authorities or government agencies that sponsor or manage homeownership programs in amounts sufficient to fund services of housing counselor to each eligible grantor that requests resolution conference with beneficiary or contacts department to request services of housing counselor.
HB 3210
Requires that Department of Revenue transfer moneys from Oregon Marijuana Account to Drug Treatment and Recovery Services Fund after completion of transfers from account to cities and counties.
HB 3211
Prohibits discrimination in places of public accommodation on basis of person's medical history.
HB 3212
Lowers number of actions to foreclose trust deed by advertisement and sale or by suit that beneficiary may commence during preceding calendar year and still claim exemption from requirement to participate in resolution conference with borrower that has failed to pay amount due on obligation secured by residential real property.
HB 3213
Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services and Attorney General to study issues relating to state procurement and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 3214
Requires health insurers and other covered entities to agree to and comply with request of individual or personal representative to restrict or opt out of disclosure of protected health information of individual.
HB 3215
Establishes ombudsman for early childhood care and education providers.
HB 3216
Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to conduct study on persons released from local correctional facilities due to circumstances caused by COVID-19 and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than May 31, 2022.
HB 3217
Provides that, for three school years, calculations of weighted average daily membership made for purposes of distributions of state moneys to school districts may not be decreased for certain school districts adversely impacted by wildfires in 2020.
HB 3218
Expands allowable uses for Housing and Community Services Department's manufactured dwelling programs to support dwellings and parks destroyed by natural disaster.
HB 3219
Amends definition of "manufactured dwelling park" to include parks with certain prefabricated structures.
HB 3220
Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study feasibility of creating automatic process to set aside certain convictions for possession of controlled substances, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2021.
HB 3221
Grants Public Utility Commission authority to authorize Oregon Renewable Options Programs offered by qualified utilities.
HB 3222
Authorizes State Fish and Wildlife Commission to issue resident annual low income combination hunting and angling licenses for persons who are residents of this state and have household gross income that does not exceed 130 percent of federal poverty level for similarly sized households.
HB 3223
Directs Housing and Community Services Department to study issues relating to residential dwelling facilities and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 3224
Directs Housing and Community Services Department to study issues relating to manufactured dwellings and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 3225
Directs Housing and Community Services Department to study issues relating to residential tenancies and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 3226
Directs Housing and Community Services Department to study issues relating to housing and to report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2022.
HB 3227
Prohibits Department of Consumer and Business Services from outlawing in state building code certain uses of specific refrigerants authorized under federal law.
HB 3228
Authorizes persons that hold water rights and other affected parties to develop, and Water Resources Department to approve, cooperative water management plans.
HB 3229
Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to convene advisory council to assist with recommendations related to health care standards in local correctional facilities.
HB 3230
Provides for nonprofit organization that addresses and executes worker relief to serve as fiscal agent to award grants to organizations to provide services related to immigration matters through universal representation program.
HB 3231
Establishes State Board of Sign Language Interpreters within Oregon Health Authority.
HB 3232
Establishes financial literacy as requirement for high school diploma.
HB 3233
Requires paid-for-by tagline on political communications by candidate to identify top five large donors to candidate's principal campaign committee.
HB 3234
Requires school districts to provide instruction on organ and tissue donation and education.
HB 3235
Prohibits person who is foreign national from making contribution or expenditure to candidate, political committee or petition committee to influence nomination for or election to public office, election on measure or initiative, referendum or recall petition or to pay for communication in support of or in opposition to candidate or measure.
HB 3236
Establishes Task Force on Education Pathways.
HB 3237
Requires insurer in policy against risk of loss to property to provide that insurer include, at request of first-party claimant, amount of claimant's deductible in demand when exercising subrogation rights under policy, that insurer share proportionately with claimant proceeds of settlement or judgment and that insurer may not deduct expenses from proceeds unless insurer retains outside attorney, in which case insurer may deduct pro rata amount for expenses of retaining attorney.
HB 3238
Permits affiant of small estate affidavit to move court in motion to compel delivery of digital assets for order under Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act (2015).
HB 3239
Establishes limits on where cannabis may be processed.
HB 3240
Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to map wildfire risk and to develop appropriate fire protection standards within state building code for residential structures based on fire risk identified in maps.
HB 3241
Establishes Task Force on Alternative Voting Methods.
HB 3242
Directs Water Resources Department to undertake certain activities related to studying and monitoring ground water.
HB 3243
Provides that civil penalty imposed as result of violation of COVID-19 emergency rule becomes due and payable 50 years after order imposing penalty becomes final.
HB 3244
Increases maximum amount of tax credits for certified film production development contributions that may be certified for fiscal year for all taxpayers.
HB 3245
Requires Oregon Liquor Control Commission to develop uniform standards for minor decoy operations to investigate persons delivering alcoholic beverages to consumers in this state for violations of laws prohibiting deliveries to minors.
HB 3246
Allows partition of land zoned for exclusive farm use that contains dwelling.
HB 3247
Establishes approval voting as voting method for selecting winner of nomination for and election to state offices.
HB 3248
Permits counties, cities and districts to adopt alternative forms of voting for county, city and district elections.
HB 3249
Directs State Department of Agriculture, in consultation with Minor Crops Advisory Committee, to establish grant program to study alternatives to chlorpyrifos.
HB 3250
Establishes STAR voting as voting method for selecting winner of nomination for and election to state offices.
HB 3251
Restores staggering of terms of county commissioners in certain circumstances.
HB 3252
Allows Governor to enter into agreement with another state to allow for transportation of marijuana items to and from this state through other state.
HB 3253
Repeals operative date provision for law allowing Governor to enter into agreement with another state for cross-jurisdictional coordination and delivery of marijuana items.
HB 3254
Expands definition of term "eligible residential treatment program" for purpose of determining which programs Department of Education will provide payment for costs of education of students in program.
HB 3255
Directs education employer to provide materials and assistance to eligible employees concerning public service loan forgiveness program.
HB 3256
Establishes Connecting Oregon Libraries Fund.
HB 3257
Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study state administration and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 3258
Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study agency administration and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 3259
Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study and make recommendations regarding capital construction.
HB 3260
Establishes Local Government Technical Assistance Program within Housing and Community Services Department.
HB 3261
Limits local government's restrictions on conversions of certain properties into emergency shelters or affordable housing.
HB 3262
Requires Housing and Community Services Department to conduct study on homelessness in Oregon and provide results to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2022.
HB 3263
Requires owners of multifamily rental housing to offer right of first refusal to tenants who form tenant committee and membership entity.
HB 3264
Requires Legislative Assembly to provide translator and interpreter services free of charge in order to facilitate witness participation in hearings or informal meetings with one or more members of Legislative Assembly, as required by federal Americans with Disabilities Act, or in conjunction with constituent outreach services.
HB 3265
Prohibits law enforcement agency or public body from denying services, benefits, privileges or opportunities to certain individuals on basis of federal civil immigration actions, inquiring about individual's citizenship status without connection to criminal investigation or providing information about individual in custody to federal immigration authority.
HB 3266
Directs Department of Corrections to ensure specified health services are provided to adults in custody during pregnancy, labor, birth and postpartum period.
HB 3267
Establishes Prescription Drug Affordability Board in Department of Consumer and Business Services to review prices for prescription drug products meeting specified cost criteria.
HB 3268
Prohibits possession of weapons in Capitol except by police officer or member of military performing duties.
HB 3269
Directs Department of Environmental Quality to study and develop strategies to fund department's emergency response program.
HB 3270
Designates offices of Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, state Senator and state Representative as nonpartisan.
HB 3271
Establishes carpet stewardship program.
HB 3272
Requires insurer that provides coverage for full replacement costs of damaged or destroyed property to allow insured not less than 12 months within which to repair, rebuild or replace damaged or lost property or, if damage or loss to property occurred in location subject to declaration of emergency and damage or loss is directly related to emergency, not less than 24 months.
HB 3273
Prohibits law enforcement agency from releasing booking photo except in specified circumstances.
HB 3274
Directs Department of Corrections to develop strengths-based release planning assessment.
HB 3275
Exempts land owned by eligible covenant holder that is burdened by affordable housing covenant, requiring affordability for at least 99 years, from ad valorem property taxation if improvements on land constitute owner-occupied housing.
HB 3276
Appropriates moneys to Department of Human Services to restore funding, eliminated in 2020, for behavioral health programs serving seniors and persons with disabilities.
HB 3277
Clarifies meaning of "because of age" in employment discrimination law.
HB 3278
Directs State Department of Agriculture, in partnership with Oregon State University, to study potential for developing commercial seaweed production to produce feed for livestock as means to reduce methane emissions.
HB 3279
Directs State Forestry Department to establish pilot grant program for purpose of managing wildfire risk by promoting use of air curtains by persons that make biochar.
HB 3280
Provides that bonds may be issued under Article XI-Q of Oregon Constitution for improvement of courthouses if Chief Justice of Supreme Court determines that remodeling, renovation or expansion of court facilities is necessary or desirable.
HB 3281
Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Parks and Recreation Department for continued development of Oregon Coast Trail.
HB 3282
Requires State Forestry Department to establish by rule pilot grant program for purpose of managing wildfire risk by certain methods.
HB 3283
Requires State Forestry Department to study and make recommendations to interim committee of Legislative Assembly regarding efficacy of forest management.