2023 Regular Session
Bill Selection
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Senate Bills
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SB 1-99
- SB 1 Directs Department of Revenue to develop schedule allowing personal income taxpayers to voluntarily report taxpayers' self-identified race and ethnicity identifiers.
- SB 2 Creates Oregon personal income tax subtraction for amounts received for renting out room in taxpayer's home.
- SB 3 Requires students to complete one half-credit of higher education and career path skills and one half-credit of personal financial education as requirements for high school diploma.
- SB 4 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to develop grant and loan program to support businesses applying for financial assistance under Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors for America Act of 2022 (P.L. 117-167).
- SB 5 Restores corporate excise tax credit allowed for qualified research activities and sets increased maximum credit amount.
- SB 11 Requires certain executive department boards or commissions that conduct public meetings through electronic means to record and promptly publish recording on website or hosting service so that public may observe or listen to meetings free of charge.
- SB 12 Changes term "naloxone" to "opioid antagonist.".
- SB 13 Exempts certain commercial buses from prohibition on titling and registering vehicles powered by certain model year diesel engines to owners located in Multnomah, Clackamas or Washington County.
- SB 14 Requires Department of Transportation to study options for expanding passenger rail service in Oregon.
- SB 15 Requires Public Utility Commission to study leasing or acquiring right of way for generation, transmission or distribution of electricity generated using solar energy.
- SB 16 Clarifies that moneys in State Rail Rehabilitation Fund may be used by Department of Transportation for rail projects.
- SB 17 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission, in coordination with Department of Public Safety Standards and Training and community colleges, to study how best to make classes that are part of recruit academy training for police officers be academic credits that are part of associate degree.
- SB 18 Requires Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to study best practices for private security training.
- SB 19 Prohibits peace officer, school resource officer or special campus security officer from conducting custodial interview with person under 18 years of age unless person has consulted with attorney.
- SB 20 Requires Public Utility Commission to study feasibility of converting Portland General Electric into a people's utility district.
- SB 21 Permits limited liability companies in operating agreement to establish or provide for establishing one or more designated series of members, managers, transferable interests or assets.
- SB 22 Requires that declarations and extensions of states of emergency under certain statutes be accompanied by written explanations.
- SB 23 Directs Water Resources Department to provide grant to City of Carlton for water system infrastructure.
- SB 24 Provides that legislative department may not call on state police to enforce criminal laws or regulations of department.
- SB 25 Directs state agencies in executive branch to offer to reinstate employees whose employment with agency was terminated because person refused to obtain vaccination against COVID-19.
- SB 26 Extends sunset for property tax exemption or deferral for certain industrial improvements newly constructed or installed in rural areas.
- SB 27 Establishes ballot title for Senate Joint Resolution 33 (2023).
- SB 28 Prescribes method for creating ballot title and explanatory statement for any amendment to Oregon Constitution or statutory Act that passes both houses of Legislative Assembly during 2023 session and is referred to people by Legislative Assembly .
- SB 29 Requires Secretary of State to study how to improve transparency and accountability in conduct of campaigns by candidates for elected public office.
- SB 30 Requires Bureau of Labor and Industries, in consultation with Employment Department to conduct study that identifies apprenticeship opportunities in this state and evaluates best practices for keeping up-to-date list of available opportunities on webpages of bureau and department.
- SB 31 Requires Director of Employment Department to determine solvency of Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance Fund for purposes of paying benefits and grant awards.
- SB 32 Permits Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study public contracting law.
- SB 33 Requires Bureau of Labor and Industries to study issues related to internal staffing at bureau.
- SB 34 Authorizes Oregon Business Development Department to survey state loan and grant programs for economic development.
- SB 35 Permits Bureau of Labor and Industries to study issues relating to employment in this state.
- SB 36 Authorizes Director of Employment Department to study alternative arrangements by which employers may make tax payments required under unemployment insurance law.
- SB 37 Permits Bureau of Labor and Industries to study issues relating to unlawful employment practices that occur in Oregon.
- SB 38 Requires certain agencies to apply rules applicable to certain permit application in effect on date complete permit application is received, or on date 60 days after permit application is received if agency does not notify applicant of deficiencies in application.
- SB 39 Requires agency to report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly before permanently amending rule that was adopted or last amended less than five years earlier.
- SB 40 Requires agency to provide technical and legal documentation supporting statement of need required in notice of rulemaking.
- SB 41 Creates Task Force on Regulatory Efficiency.
- SB 42 Modifies provisions relating to fiscal impact statements for administrative rules.
- SB 43 Requires agencies to post certain information about rulemaking on agency websites.
- SB 44 Establishes office of business ombudsman in Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
- SB 45 Establishes Task Force on Tax Competitiveness.
- SB 46 Requires Housing and Community Services Department to provide sample plans and grants for senior cottages.
- SB 47 Directs Environmental Quality Commission and State Department of Agriculture to enter into memorandum of understanding to allow department to exercise exclusive jurisdiction over air quality laws, water quality laws and land quality laws that apply to agricultural lands, operations and equipment.
- SB 48 Establishes Task Force on School Attendance to study school attendance in Oregon, including chronic absenteeism and truancy, frequency and reasons for truancy, differences in truancy among demographics and any other issues related to school attendance.
- SB 49 Requires Oregon School Activities Association to study availability of competition-size swimming pools at public and private secondary schools in this state.
- SB 50 Creates tax credit for contributions to youth activity organizations.
- SB 51 Directs public bodies and school districts to make facilities for youth sports available free of charge, except as necessary to cover maintenance expenses.
- SB 52 Requires Bureau of Labor and Industries to study issues related to compliance with employment laws of this state.
- SB 53 Adds members of household and domestic partner of candidate to list of persons who may not be employed to open ballot envelopes, handle ballots, prepare ballots for counting or count ballots.
- SB 54 Removes provisions of property tax exemption for community solar projects that restrict exemption to proportion owned by residential customers or leased by residential subscribers.
- SB 55 Restores corporate excise tax credit allowed for qualified research activities and sets increased maximum credit amount.
- SB 56 Exempts from commercial activity subject to corporate activity tax reimbursements for certain health care services, including care provided to medical assistance recipients and to Medicare recipients.
- SB 57 Removes prohibition against sale, offer for sale, maintenance or control of female cattle of beef breed that have not been vaccinated against brucellosis.
- SB 58 Makes certain findings concerning cloud seeding.
- SB 59 Increases maximum allowed amount of natural resource property credit against estate tax and maximum value of total adjusted gross estate eligible to claim credit.
- SB 60 Prohibits Oregon Health Authority from requiring associate degree or higher for eligibility for licensure as emergency medical services provider.
- SB 61 Exempts receipts from sales of prescription drugs by a pharmacy from commercial activity subject to corporate activity tax.
- SB 62 Provides that recipients of grants through universal representation program may not prioritize legal services to individuals who are detained or at imminent risk of deportation because they committed crimes.
- SB 63 Exempts from commercial activity subject to corporate activity tax reimbursements for certain health care services, including care provided to medical assistance recipients and to Medicare recipients.
- SB 64 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to study disposal of electric vehicle batteries and batteries used to store energy in wind or solar renewable energy facilities.
- SB 65 Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to establish program to purchase aquaculture products from private aquaculture facilities.
- SB 66 Increases maximum percentage of tax or fee that governing body of city or county may impose on sale of marijuana items.
- SB 67 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.
- SB 68 Provides for additional exemption against Oregon estate tax.
- SB 69 Directs State Fish and Wildlife Commission to develop and adopt by rule invasive grass pilot program in Phillip W. Schneider Wildlife Area.
- SB 70 Modifies requirements for residential rezoning of lands within Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region.
- SB 71 Creates Oregon personal income tax subtraction for child care expenses paid by taxpayer during tax year.
- SB 72 Establishes DMV Modernization Task Force to study options for expanding number of driver and motor vehicle services available to public through private providers.
- SB 73 Modifies definition of "person with mental illness" as used in civil commitment statutes.
- SB 74 Establishes Department of the Oregon Public Safety Reserve Force to employ retired law enforcement officers and corrections officers and law enforcement officers and corrections officers from other states to serve in reserve force for local law enforcement units and Department of Corrections.
- SB 75 Establishes civil action against surety for victim injured by felony defendant while on security release.
- SB 76 Directs State Parks and Recreation Department to develop and implement grant program to fund capital projects of history museums.
- SB 77 Removes cap on number of quarter credit hours that eligible students from same high school may be awarded under Expanded Options Program.
- SB 78 Directs state agencies to offer reinstatement to employees who were terminated or who retired because of COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
- SB 79 Expands exemption from limitations on employment of retired members of Public Employees Retirement System employed by certain law enforcement and correctional agencies.
- SB 80 Makes certain changes related to statewide wildfire hazard map.
- SB 81 Requires State Forestry Department to study incentivizing landowners to reduce wildfire risk.
- SB 82 Establishes certain requirements for insurer that cancels or decides not to renew homeowner insurance policy, or that increases premium, for reason materially related to wildfire risk.
- SB 83 Provides that local government that adopted and enforces wildfire hazard mitigation building code standards is not subject to any subsequent update to section R327 of Oregon Residential Specialty Code.
- SB 84 Requires State Marine Board to study issues related to safe operation of motorboats.
- SB 85 Makes certain changes concerning water quality permits for confined animal feeding operations.
- SB 86 Imposes limit on exempt use of water for large concentrated animal feeding operations.
- SB 87 Instructs Oregon State University Extension Service to expand Center for Small Farms and Community Food Systems through certain hiring.
- SB 88 Establishes state policy to increase net carbon sequestration and storage in natural and working lands.
- SB 89 Requires State Department of Agriculture to study aquaculture.
- SB 90 Requires State Forestry Department to study issues related to establishment of task force to develop recommendations on state forest management.
- SB 91 Requires Department of Human Services to request from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approval of waiver to obtain federal financial participation in costs of program to pay parents of minor children with disabilities to provide attendant care services to children.
- SB 92 Requires Department of Human Services to establish liaison position to facilitate participation of recipients of public benefits on boards, commissions and other groups that advise department and advise Oregon Health Authority on policy matters to ensure ability of participants to be compensated for their service without losing eligibility for benefits.
- SB 93 Modifies provisions regarding use of restraint or seclusion on children in care.
- SB 94 Requires Department of Human Services to study demographics of children in Oregon.
- SB 95 Requires Department of Human Services to study demographics of children in Oregon.
- SB 96 Requires Oregon Youth Authority to study juveniles.
- SB 97 Requires Oregon Youth Authority to study issues related to youth.
- SB 98 Requires Department of Human Services to study demographics of families receiving child welfare services.
- SB 99 Prohibits certain facilities that provide long term care from taking specified actions based in whole or in part on resident's actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression or human immunodeficiency virus status.
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SB 100-198
- SB 100 Requires Department of Human Services to study department's regulatory oversight of long term care facilities.
- SB 101 Requires Department of Human Services to study adoptions.
- SB 102 Requires Judicial Department to study demographics of persons subject to guardianship proceedings.
- SB 103 Requires Department of Human Services to study current caretakers.
- SB 104 Requires Department of Human Services to contract with one or more agency with choice services providers and with one provider by July 1, 2024.
- SB 105 Expands definition of "abuse" to include restraint or seclusion of or infliction of corporal punishment on adult with developmental disability by public education program, for purposes of complaints of abuse to and investigation of complaints by Department of Human Services.
- SB 106 Exempts employee of youth correction facility or juvenile detention facility from specified prohibitions on use of restraint or seclusion on students in public education programs.
- SB 107 Requires Department of Human Services to study current caretakers.
- SB 108 Requires Department of Human Services to study demographics of substitute caregivers.
- SB 109 Requires Department of Human Services to study rights of children.
- SB 110 Requires Department of Human Services to study rights of children.
- SB 111 Requires Department of Human Services to study demographics of families receiving child welfare services.
- SB 112 Requires Housing and Community Services Department to study housing for people with disabilities.
- SB 113 Requires Department of Human Services to study strategies to facilitate individuals with developmental disabilities in finding roommates to support them in their own homes.
- SB 114 Requires Housing and Community Services Department to study inclusive housing.
- SB 115 Requires Department of Early Learning and Care to conduct study on increasing availability of child care.
- SB 116 Requires Department of Human Services to study alternative models for delivery of public benefits.
- SB 117 Requires Department of Human Services to study adoption assistance program efficacy.
- SB 118 Requires Judicial Department to study demographics of persons subject to guardianship proceedings.
- SB 119 Requires Department of Transportation, Oregon Department of Administrative Services and any contracting agency that uses funds from American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 to study use of apprentices in projects for public works and other public improvement projects.
- SB 120 Establishes that Oregon Labor Monument is to be built in State Capital State Park.
- SB 121 Prohibits assignment of peace officer as school resource officer without school district's approval.
- SB 122 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to develop and implement grant program to distribute grants to eligible community colleges for matching amounts for Article XI-G bonds.
- SB 123 Directs producer responsibility organization to consider and develop recommendations for use of digital labeling to convey information about recyclability claims and include recommendations in producer responsibility program plan or plan amendment no later than December 31, 2027.
- SB 124 Establishes grant program within State Department of Energy to provide grants to fund replacement of generators that use diesel or fossil fuels with renewable hydrogen-fueled generators.
- SB 125 Directs Department of Transportation to establish grant program for demonstration projects that demonstrate use of fueling stations for green electrolytic hydrogen and renewable hydrogen and dispensing to medium-duty or heavy-duty fuel cell electric vehicles.
- SB 126 Requires State Department of Energy to work with stakeholders to identify areas of inquiry regarding energy and energy use in this state, develop research options and convene advisory group to develop recommendations and benchmarks around energy and energy use in this state.
- SB 127 Increases exempt amount and filing threshhold for purposes of corporate activity tax.
- SB 128 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.
- SB 129 Advances sunset for tax credit for certified Opportunity Grant contributions.
- SB 130 Extends sunset for tax credit for fish screening devices.
- SB 131 Extends sunset for tax credit for affordable housing lenders.
- SB 132 Extends sunset for tax credits for owner or operator of agriculture workforce housing.
- SB 133 Establishes sunset for construction-in-process exemption from ad valorem property taxation for property located in enterprise zone.
- SB 134 Extends sunset date of enterprise zone program.
- SB 135 Extends sunset of property tax exemption for facility of business firm in rural enterprise zone.
- SB 136 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study personal income taxation.
- SB 137 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study corporate excise and income tax system.
- SB 138 Extends sunset for property tax exemption or deferral for certain industrial improvements newly constructed or installed in rural areas.
- SB 139 Creates sunset for rural renewable energy development zone exemption.
- SB 140 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study corporate activity tax.
- SB 141 Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- SB 142 Establishes sunset for continued property tax exemption for former cemetery or crematory land used for exempt low income housing.
- SB 143 Extends sunset for exemption for federal land used by recreation facility operators under permit.
- SB 144 Extends sunset of property tax exemption for food processing machinery and equipment.
- SB 145 Creates sunset of tax exemption for property of certain cooperatives used to heat water by combustion of biomass.
- SB 146 Extends sunset of exemption for property of centrally assessed companies.
- SB 147 Extends sunset for exemption of single-unit housing.
- SB 148 Extends sunset of tax exemption for property of surviving spouses of certain public safety officers.
- SB 149 Extends sunset for historic property special assessment program.
- SB 150 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study property taxation.
- SB 151 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study Oregon's tax system.
- SB 152 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study state financial system.
- SB 153 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study interdependence of state and local tax systems in Oregon.
- SB 154 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study calculation of maximum assessed value when taxable property becomes newly eligible for, or is disqualified from, exemption or special assessment program.
- SB 155 Extends sunset provisions for various tax credits.
- SB 156 Creates property tax exemption for owner occupied principal dwelling of certain seniors.
- SB 157 Extends sunset for shared services distributions.
- SB 158 Extends sunsets for pass-through business alternative income tax and related personal income tax credit.
- SB 159 Permits contracting agency to grant preference to procuring for public use goods or services that are provided by nonprofit organization incorporated, organized, formed or created for charitable purpose under laws of this state, if goods or services cost not more than 10 percent more than goods or services available from contractor that is not nonprofit organization.
- SB 160 Requires certain public bodies to reduce public records request fees by 40 percent if request is made in public interest.
- SB 161 Moves deadline for occurrence of events related to establishment of Elliott State Research Forest to December 31, 2023.
- SB 162 Establishes Small Donor Elections Program to enable candidates for offices of state Representative and state Senator to receive 6-to-1 match on small dollar contributions.
- SB 163 Directs Secretary of State to study public records laws and operation of public records laws in Oregon, and to report to Legislative Assembly on findings.
- SB 164 Directs Secretary of State to study archives maintained in State of Oregon and to report to Legislative Assembly on findings of study.
- SB 165 Requires Secretary of State to study level of funding necessary to conduct elections in sustainable and consistent manner throughout state.
- SB 166 Explicitly guarantees electors right to vote and right to secret ballot.
- SB 167 Alters dates by which special district recall petitions must be filed and verified.
- SB 168 Expressly prohibits public employees, while on job during working hours or while otherwise working in official capacity, from promoting or opposing appointment, nomination or election of public officials.
- SB 169 Increases, from 5 to 10, number of most commonly spoken languages in each county, other than English, that Secretary of State must include on publicly available list and into which secretary must translate voters' pamphlets.
- SB 170 Requires Secretary of State to study how best to improve Oregon's campaign finance system.
- SB 171 Directs Department of State Lands to study issues related to Department of State Lands and to report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2025.
- SB 172 Requires Sustainability Board to study methods for attaining sustainability.
- SB 173 Requires Secretary of State to study how to best improve process for conducting state legislative and congressional reapportionment in this state.
- SB 174 Requires Secretary of State to study how to best integrate precinct committeepersons into elections conducted by state.
- SB 175 Requires Secretary of State to study how to best ensure quick tallying and security of ballots following elections.
- SB 176 Requires Secretary of State to study whether election calendar should be altered in order to ensure greatest possible level of voter participation.
- SB 177 Requires state agencies to produce materials relevant to audits conducted by Secretary of State.
- SB 178 Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to study and make recommendations for policy proposals for tax treatment of military pensions.
- SB 179 Directs Department of Veterans' Affairs to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
- SB 180 Directs Oregon Department of Emergency Management to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
- SB 181 Exempts from state income tax military pay received by Oregon National Guard member while in active service of state or on state active duty.
- SB 182 Directs Oregon Military Department to study and make recommendations regarding improvements to operations of department.
- SB 183 Establishes Purple Star School Program within Department of Education to recognize schools that provide certain support services to military-connected students.
- SB 184 Modifies employer child support reporting requirements to include payments made to independent contractors.
- SB 185 Requires Department of Justice to study immigration in this state.
- SB 186 Increases amount of monthly child support passed through to families participating in temporary assistance for needy families program.
- SB 187 Repeals provision that prohibits transit workers from striking.
- SB 188 Repeals provision prohibiting court from excluding admissible evidence on grounds evidence was obtained in violation of statute except in specified circumstances.
- SB 189 Allows health care facility to release human pathological waste, which includes biopsy materials, human tissues and anatomical parts that emanate from surgeries, autopsies and obstetrical and laboratory procedures on humans, to donor of pathological waste or authorized representative of donor if waste is intended for cremation, interment or other final disposition, in accordance with rules adopted by Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 190 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to study factors contributing to cost of health insurance premiums.
- SB 191 Requires Oregon Health Authority to study fee-for-service medical assistance recipients' access to health care providers in rural areas of this state.
- SB 192 Requires pharmacy benefit managers to annually report to Department of Consumer and Business Services information about certain rebates, fees, price protection payments and other payments received from prescription drug manufacturers.
- SB 193 Directs Department of Education to conduct review of systems used to evaluate educators in state.
- SB 194 Makes permanent provision excluding certain employees of Oregon State Police from meaning of supervisory employee for purposes of public employment.
- SB 195 Excludes hours of overtime worked for Oregon State Police from limitations on inclusion of overtime in final average salary for purposes of Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan.
- SB 196 Requires business that provides online product, service or feature that child is reasonably likely to access to identify, evaluate and mitigate risks to child from online product, service or feature.
- SB 197 Expands requirement for mandatory bargaining over class size and caseload limits to all school districts.
- SB 198 Clarifies distinction between commercial and residential floating structures for purposes of personal property tax return requirement.
- SB 199 Authorizes State Fish and Wildlife Commission to establish by rule requirements or prohibitions concerning angling, taking, hunting, trapping or possessing of wildlife defined as predatory animal.
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SB 200-298
- SB 200 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.
- SB 201 Removes requirement that each community developmental disabilities program and support service brokerage have written management plan.
- SB 202 Directs Department of Human Services to develop and administer voluntary placement program to provide supports to certain young adults as they transition to adulthood.
- SB 203 Transfers Director of Affirmative Action from office of Governor to Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
- SB 204 Declares state policy that state agencies and education service districts practice proactive transparency.
- SB 205 Allows Department of Revenue to disclose to and give access to Employment Department employees, for purpose of detecting whether identity theft or fraud has been committed, otherwise confidential taxpayer information.
- SB 206 Amends and repeals statutes to eliminate conflict between certain grants of property taxation authority and constitutional requirements related to property taxation.
- SB 207 Authorizes Oregon Government Ethics Commission to proceed on own motion to review and investigate, if commission has reason to believe that public body conducted meetings in executive session that were not in compliance with laws authorizing executive sessions.
- SB 208 Grants juvenile court continuing wardship jurisdiction upon establishment of permanent guardianship, regardless of whether original bases for wardship jurisdiction continue to exist.
- SB 209 Prohibits certain persons from disclosing records of sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression of child or ward.
- SB 210 Creates exception to certain confidentiality protections to authorize Department of Human Services employees to comply with mandatory abuse reporting requirements.
- SB 211 Repeals sunset on requirement for Department of Corrections to provide training for basic certification of corrections officers employed by department.
- SB 212 Makes confidential and exempts from discovery and public records certain communications and information conveyed during, to facilitate or to follow up on peer support check-in sessions with employees of Oregon Youth Authority or county juvenile department.
- SB 213 Updates reporting requirements for worker leasing companies providing workers' compensation coverage to client employers.
- SB 214 Conforms definition of "average weekly wage" as used in death benefits section to definition used generally in ORS chapter 656.
- SB 215 Allows Department of Education to adjust amounts charged related to distribution of agricultural products received from United States Department of Agriculture for school food programs.
- SB 216 Prohibits disclosure of individually identifiable data collected in accordance with uniform standards adopted by Oregon Health Authority for collection of data on race, ethnicity, preferred spoken and written languages, disability status, sexual orientation and gender identity.
- SB 217 Requires that cosmetology curriculum taught by school meet standards established by Board of Cosmetology and be approved by Health Licensing Office.
- SB 218 Requires Department of Education and law enforcement agencies to make available to Teacher Standards and Practices Commission certain information received during investigation of suspected sexual conduct or child abuse.
- SB 219 Modifies timing of progress report superintendent of state mental hospital or director of facility to which defendant is committed must send court concerning defendant's fitness to proceed.
- SB 220 Requires payment of additional 25 percent surcharge on certain assessments by State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries.
- SB 221 Establishes Electronic Permitting System Subaccount.
- SB 222 Authorizes State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries to accept payments by credit card and to add fee to credit card transactions.
- SB 223 Makes permanent tax credit for taxpayers that install fish screening devices, fish by-pass devices or fishways.
- SB 224 Updates and modernizes statutes that regulate practice of architecture in this state to conform with actual current practice of architecture.
- SB 225 Provides that unused portion of amount of pass-through revenue bonds authorized for issuance in preceding biennium carries forward until legislation authorizing amount of pass-through revenue bonds for current biennium is enacted.
- SB 226 Allows nurse employed by or contracted with certain facilities to execute medical order from out-of-state physician in specified circumstances.
- SB 227 During emergency declared by Governor, allows Oregon State Board of Nursing to issue limited license to practice nursing to nurse licensed in another jurisdiction and to issue limited certificate as nursing assistant to nursing assistant authorized to practice in another jurisdiction.
- SB 228 Specifies additional circumstances under which Construction Contractors Board may revoke, suspend, condition or refuse to issue or reissue license for construction contractor, or impose civil penalty for violation of laws that regulate work of construction contractors in this state.
- SB 229 Updates terminology concerning reporting of serious adverse events.
- SB 230 Repeals Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children.
- SB 231 Directs Department of Human Services to establish and maintain centralized child abuse reporting system.
- SB 232 Allows out-of-state physician or physician assistant to provide specified care to patients located in Oregon.
- SB 233 Increases salaries of state court judges.
- SB 234 Expands authority of Chief Justice of Supreme Court to make rules for gathering specified information and identifying and evaluating disparities and impacts in justice system in Oregon.
- SB 235 Increases number of circuit court judges in certain judicial districts.
- SB 236 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to adopt rules requiring law enforcement units to report certain incidents and complaints to commission.
- SB 237 Provides that Department of State Police has exclusive jurisdiction to investigate certain incidents involving police officers and corrections officers.
- SB 238 Directs Oregon Health Authority, State Board of Education and Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission to collaborate on developing curricula supplements related to dangers of certain drugs and to laws that provide immunity or other protections related to drug or alcohol use.
- SB 239 Allows post-secondary institution of education to be sponsor of public charter school.
- SB 240 Requires law enforcement agencies to collect blood or buccal sample of arrested persons and submit sample to Department of State Police within 96 hours of collection.
- SB 241 Requires state agency or local government, before providing assistance or benefits to residents of this state who do not have regular access to, or face barriers in attaining, shelter or housing, employment, health care, child care, food, clothing or other basic necessities to fully inform resident of assistance or benefits available from funded federal programs and require resident to apply for or enroll in federal program of assistance or benefits.
- SB 242 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.
- SB 243 Establishes Task Force to Abolish the Department of Education.
- SB 244 Limits interest rate to no more than prime rate plus one percent for loans advanced under veterans' home and farm loan program.
- SB 245 Requires Adjutant General to grant militia member's request for exemption to immunization requirements because of member's religious beliefs.
- SB 246 Removes requirement that menstrual products be provided in public charter schools and in bathrooms designated for males.
- SB 247 Undoes provisions adopted in Senate Bill 762 (2021).
- SB 248 Repeals directive to State Board of Education to review social studies standards.
- SB 249 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.
- SB 250 Directs Secretary of State to establish and maintain searchable and publicly accessible database containing copy of every ballot cast in each election.
- SB 251 Creates income tax credit for energy production in Oregon.
- SB 252 Requires each school district, education service district and public charter school to ensure that state moneys received by district or school are used to educate student for which moneys are received.
- SB 253 Expands tuition benefits available to disabled veterans to permit veteran who is Oregon resident and 80 percent or more disabled, and spouse and child of disabled veteran, to have tuition waived for enrollment in vocational program or associate degree, baccalaureate degree or master's degree programs at community colleges, public universities and Oregon Health and Science University.
- SB 254 Repeals those provisions of Drug Addiction Treatment and Recovery Act of 2020 (Ballot Measure 110 (2020)) that pertain to decriminalization of possession of drugs.
- SB 255 Requires school district that is making reductions in educator staff positions to prioritize seniority when determining which teachers to retain.
- SB 256 Prohibits person from knowingly or intentionally manufacturing, importing, distributing, offering for sale, selling or leasing or otherwise transferring, or installing or reinstalling counterfeit automobile supplemental restraint system component, nonfunctional airbag or object that does not comply with federal standard for make, model and year of motor vehicle.
- SB 257 Requires person that provides public access to pornography to verify that resident individual is 18 years of age or older before granting access.
- SB 258 Establishes $100 limit on campaign contributions that may be accepted by candidates.
- SB 259 Allows student who is resident of state to attend any public school of state.
- SB 260 Establishes education savings account (ESA) program.
- SB 261 Creates tax credit for contributions to scholarship granting organization.
- SB 262 Amends Oregon Promise program to limit eligibility to people with adjusted gross income, either individually if independent student or combined with parent and guardian income if dependent student, at or below $100,000.
- SB 263 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct study to determine best method for improving employment opportunities for recent graduates of public post-secondary institutions of education.
- SB 264 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct study to determine how best to fund public education in Oregon.
- SB 265 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct study to determine how best to fund public post-secondary education in Oregon.
- SB 266 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct study to determine best method for allocating moneys to public post-secondary institutions of education.
- SB 267 Requires Department of Early Learning and Care to conduct study on increasing availability of employment-related day care.
- SB 268 Requires Department of Early Learning and Care to study adequacy of services provided in early childhood in this state.
- SB 269 Directs Department of Corrections and Higher Education Coordinating Commission to enter into memorandum of understanding regarding correctional education system.
- SB 270 Authorizes Department of Corrections to enter into agreements to offer academic programs to adults in custody with academic program at any community college in state, any distance learning academic program or any other higher education academic program , provided that enrollment in academic program is consistent with administrative rules and regulations adopted by Department of Corrections and, as applicable, federal regulations relating to federal Pell Grant.
- SB 271 Requires governing bodies of counties to submit to Department of Education record showing any changes in boundaries of school districts over which board has jurisdiction.
- SB 272 Provides that student who legally entered United States as refugee, through special immigrant visa or 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 Oregon Health and Science University.
- SB 273 Alters composition of governing board at public universities.
- SB 274 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct study to determine best method for allocating moneys to public post-secondary institutions of education.
- SB 275 Modifies parties to intergovernmental agreement for Educator Advancement Council.
- SB 276 Increases amount person may be reimbursed for provision of vision screening to student.
- SB 277 Requires Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to conduct study to identify methods to address workforce shortages in kindergarten through grade 12.
- SB 278 Requires separate calculation of virtual public charter school ADMw if school district that sponsors virtual public charter school had decrease in ADMw as compared to previous school year.
- SB 279 Enacts Interstate Teacher Mobility Compact.
- SB 280 Requires Department of Education to conduct study to identify standards for online education.
- SB 281 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for purposes of conducting comprehensive review of and updating Quality Education Model.
- SB 282 Requires Legislative Policy and Research Office to study issues related to child care providers obtaining insurance.
- SB 283 Directs Department of Education to develop and implement plan to establish and maintain statewide data system on education workforce in state and to convene steering committee to assist in development of business case for statewide data system.
- SB 284 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to prepare tentative budget for funding of State School Fund.
- SB 285 Increases amounts of grants for school facilities under certain grant programs.
- SB 286 Establishes Task Force on School Starting Times.
- SB 287 Directs Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to adopt specified rules to increase number of teachers who are deaf or hard of hearing or who are training to work with children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
- SB 288 Requires Superintendent of Public Instruction, in investigation of violation of federal or state law that applies to special education, to identify cause of violation, to prepare report that specifies cause and recommends measures to prevent recurrence of the violation, and to refer matter to Teacher Standards and Practices Commission, Department of Justice or other professional licensing board if investigation uncovers evidence of professional misconduct or other willful misconduct.
- SB 289 Directs Department of Education to determine if school district or education service district is standard, nonstandard or conditionally standard.
- SB 290 Clarifies education duties of State Board of Education, Department of Education, Superintendent of Public Instruction and district school boards.
- SB 291 Requires Department of Education to investigate allegations of noncompliance with laws related to discrimination, restraint and seclusion and religious activity when department receives complaint of noncompliance or department determines there is evidence of noncompliance.
- SB 292 Narrows, on temporary basis, applicability of requirement that members of district school board must file verified statement of economic interest to only those members of districts with specified number of students .
- SB 293 Requires Department of Education to conduct study to determine adequacy of education in public schools.
- SB 294 Requires Department of Education to conduct study to determine adequacy of education in public schools.
- SB 295 Creates crime of patronizing a trafficked child.
- SB 296 Increases criminal and civil penalties for subsequent and intentional violations of specified election laws.
- SB 297 Establishes Oregon Empowerment Scholarship Program for purpose of providing options in education to students of this state.
- SB 298 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to contract with private auditing firm not located in this state to conduct audit of all nonprofit organizations that since January 1, 2019, received moneys paid, directly or indirectly or through state agency or otherwise, from State Treasury.
- SB 299 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 300-398
- SB 300 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to engage independent auditor to analyze expenditures from Drug Treatment and Recovery Services Fund for mental health purposes.
- SB 301 Provides that person operating bicycle may not treat stop signs and flashing red lights as yield signs if bicyclist slows bicycle to safe speed.
- SB 302 Requires applicant for license to manufacture psilocybin to submit to Oregon Health Authority information regarding ownership and location of premises to be licensed.
- SB 303 Requires psilocybin service center to collect and aggregate specified data and submit aggregated data to Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 304 Establishes Task Force on Occupational Licensing.
- SB 305 Modifies provisions relating to special motions to strike.
- SB 306 Modifies statutes to allow for nonattorney associate members of the Oregon State Bar to practice law in certain scope of practice.
- SB 307 Provides procedure by which party can present offer of judgment in arbitration proceeding.
- SB 308 Changes title of "small estate affidavit" to "simple estate affidavit." Modifies eligibility for simple estate affidavit to include estate of decedent dying testate if value of specific bequests does not exceed specified amount and residual beneficiary is decedent's inter vivos trust.
- SB 309 Modifies number of weeks notice to interested persons in decedent's estate must be published.
- SB 310 Increases amount of civil penalty Attorney General may obtain for violation of antitrust statutes from $250,000 to $1 million.
- SB 311 Modifies damages and penalties awarded for action for false claims.
- SB 312 Requires Judicial Department to study allocation of parental decision-making.
- SB 313 Directs court to take into consideration child's preferences when making best interests determination for purposes of child custody determinations.
- SB 314 Permits accrual of interest on child support payments in arrears only if nonpayment was willful.
- SB 315 Creates rebuttable presumption that equal parenting time is in best interests of child.
- SB 316 Makes nonsubstantive and technical changes in Oregon law.
- SB 317 Provides that requirement that certain hearsay statements of unavailable witnesses concerning acts of abuse must be supported by corroborative evidence applies in juvenile delinquency proceedings.
- SB 318 Appropriates moneys to Department of Justice for purposes of funding analyst and investigator positions to address organized retail theft.
- SB 319 Provides that person who contracts with public body to provide services for purposes of community restoration or to restore fitness to proceed is state officer, employee or agent for purposes of indemnification under Oregon Tort Claims Act under certain circumstances.
- SB 320 Provides that person sentenced to mandatory minimum sentence under Ballot Measure 11 (1994), for crime other than murder, who has not been previously sentenced under measure 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.
- SB 321 Creates process by which person convicted or found guilty except for insanity as result of nonunanimous jury verdict may file petition for post-conviction relief at any time before December 30, 2024.
- SB 322 Transfers Public Defense Services Commission from judicial to executive branch.
- SB 323 Directs Department of Justice to study automatic waiver to adult court of juveniles for crimes related to use of motor vehicles, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 324 Modifies appointment and removal process for members of Public Defense Services Commission.
- SB 325 Prohibits licensing board, commission or agency from denying, suspending or revoking occupational or professional license solely for reason that applicant or licensee was convicted of crime or subject to qualifying juvenile adjudication that does not substantially relate to specific duties and responsibilities for which license is required.
- SB 326 Requires owner of real property where site of unlawful manufacture of marijuana or unlawful production of marijuana is located to clean up waste from site upon receipt of notification from law enforcement agency.
- SB 327 Provides that district attorneys and deputy district attorneys qualify as police officers under Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 328 Directs Department of Justice to study issues related to witness unavailability, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 329 Authorizes Public Defense Services Commission to award grants for purpose of carrying out duties of commission.
- SB 330 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study Indian tribes.
- SB 331 Requires State Court Administrator to study liens.
- SB 332 Requires Oregon Health Authority to study access to behavioral health treatment in rural and medically underserved areas of this state.
- SB 333 Directs Public Defense Services Commission to study ways to improve provision of public defense services within this state, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 334 Directs Public Defense Services Commission to study ways to improve provision of public defense services within this state, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 335 Directs Public Defense Services Commission to study whether changes to office of public defense services are needed to improve provision of public defense services within this state, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 336 Directs Public Defense Services Commission to study whether changes to office of public defense services are needed to improve provision of public defense services within this state, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 337 Establishes Oregon Public Defense Commission within judicial branch.
- SB 338 Directs Public Defense Services Commission to study ways to improve provision of public defense services within this state, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 339 Authorizes court to require as condition of probation completion of sex offender treatment program and submission to polygraph examinations, if recommended by probation officer and if probationer is on supervision for any sex crime or harassment involving touching of sexual or intimate parts of another person, or was previously convicted of any sex crime.
- SB 340 Modifies when venue is proper for property offenses committed against same victim within 180 days.
- SB 341 Requires State Court Administrator to study courts.
- SB 342 Requires State Court Administrator to study courts.
- SB 343 Clarifies that "incarceration" means confinement in Department of Corrections institution for purposes of certain driving privilege revocations and suspensions.
- SB 344 Extends sunset of certain provisions originating in House Bill 3194 (2013), consisting of Justice Reinvestment Program, sentencing reductions and limitations and reentry court, from July 1, 2024, to July 1, 2033.
- SB 345 Directs Department of Justice to study effect on privacy of use of technology in enforcement of criminal laws, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 346 Requires Oregon Youth Authority to study juveniles.
- SB 347 Requires Oregon Youth Authority to study issues related to youth.
- SB 348 Modifies firearm permit provisions of Ballot Measure 114 (2022).
- SB 349 Directs Department of Justice to study ways to improve provision of crime victim services, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 350 Directs Department of Corrections to study availability of adult education programming within department institutions, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 351 Requires Oregon Youth Authority to study its practices and procedures.
- SB 352 Directs Psychiatric Security Review Board to study progress in developing restorative justice program, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 353 Directs Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to establish annual registration program and labeling requirements for industrial hemp commodity or product that contains cannabinoids and is intended for human or animal consumption.
- SB 354 Requires Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to study illegal cannabis operations.
- SB 355 Provides that public university is required to make annual report on use of outside counsel for legal matters available on website, rather than provide report to Attorney General.
- SB 356 Requires Oregon State Bar to study attorneys.
- SB 357 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study effect of sentencing types on recidivism rates of sex offenders, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 358 Requires Oregon State Bar to study rules of evidence.
- SB 359 Requires Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to study issues relating to law enforcement officers.
- SB 360 Corrects references to Motorist Implied Consent Law.
- SB 361 Requires State Court Administrator to study court fees.
- SB 362 Requires State Court Administrator to study court fees.
- SB 363 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study effect of payment of fines on recidivism rates, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 364 Requires State Court Administrator to study courthouses.
- SB 365 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study effect of payment of restitution on recidivism rates, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 366 Directs Department of Justice to study possible modifications to post-conviction relief proceeding procedures to increase efficiency, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 367 Directs Department of Corrections to study issues relating to prison evacuations due to wildfire, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 368 Directs Department of Corrections to study availability of adult education programming within department institutions, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 369 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study ways to improve efficiency of procedures for setting aside convictions, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 370 Directs Department of Corrections to study whether changes to community corrections funding are needed, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 371 Requires State Court Administrator to study court lawsuits.
- SB 372 Requires State Department of Agriculture to study animals.
- SB 373 Requires Department of Justice to study child support enforcement.
- SB 374 Requires Judicial Department to study child custody procedures.
- SB 375 Requires State Court Administrator to study court civil proceedings.
- SB 376 Provides authority to Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to require health care service contractors to file annual National Association of Insurance Commissioners own risk and solvency assessment summary reports and corporate governance annual disclosure reports.
- SB 377 Requires Oregon State Bar to study damages in civil proceedings.
- SB 378 Requires Judicial Department to study decedents' estates.
- SB 379 Requires Judicial Department to study probate procedure improvements.
- SB 380 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.
- SB 381 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study effect of payment of fines on recidivism rates, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 382 Directs Judicial Department to study establishment of Central Violations Bureau, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 383 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study use of technology in improving efficiency of pretrial proceedings, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 384 Requires Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to study public safety standards.
- SB 385 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study effect of different types of sentences on recidivism rates, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 386 Requires Oregon Health Authority to study availability of community-based services for individuals who are on conditional release from civil commitment.
- SB 387 Directs Department of Corrections to study programs available to adults in custody, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 388 Deletes obsolete reference to definition of "alternative fuel vehicle." Defines "alternative fuel vehicle.".
- SB 389 Directs Department of Justice to study ways to address domestic violence, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 390 Requires Oregon Health Authority to study availability of mental health treatment in rural areas of Oregon.
- SB 391 Requires State Court Administrator to study receivership.
- SB 392 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study effect of sentencing types on recidivism rates, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 393 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study effect of sentencing types on recidivism rates, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.
- SB 394 Requires State Court Administrator to study juries.
- SB 395 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, 2024.
- SB 396 Directs district attorney to calculate cost of creating and providing copies of discovery material to defendant with court-appointed counsel and to submit request for reimbursement to Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
- SB 397 Provides that members of Public Defense Services Commission are entitled to per diem compensation for service on commission.
- SB 398 Requires State Department of Agriculture to study confined animal feeding operations.
- SB 399 Imposes limit on exempt use of water for livestock.
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SB 400-498
- SB 400 Requires Department of Human Services to study emerging issues related to skilled nursing facility reporting requirements, licensing requirements, staffing requirements and reimbursement rates.
- SB 401 Requires Oregon Health Authority to study tardive dyskinesia and other related involuntary movement disorders.
- SB 402 Directs Department of Human Services to take specified steps to enhance capacity of long term care workforce and increase quality of long term care services.
- SB 403 Allows person who retires from Department of State Police as police officer to participate in group benefit plan offered by Public Employees' Benefit Board with no increase in premiums.
- SB 404 Requires pharmacy benefit managers and group purchasing organizations to annually report to Department of Consumer and Business Services information relating to prices, rebates, fees and similar information.
- SB 405 Prohibits sale of new clothes washers unless washers are equipped with built-in or in-line microfiber filtration system.
- SB 406 Requires certain cities and communities in Tillamook County to allow middle housing on residentially zoned lands, to adopt housing production strategies and to accommodate estimated housing needs upon lands inventoried as buildable lands.
- SB 407 Directs Department of Early Learning and Care to develop, implement and administer Oregon Imagination Library Project to improve reading proficiency and high school graduation rates by providing enrolled children with one age-appropriate book per child each month.
- SB 408 Directs Oregon Health Authority to establish process to receive and review health care profession scope of practice requests and impact statements.
- SB 409 Prescribes information related to courses of study offered by school district that district school board must ensure is provided on school district's website.
- SB 410 Allows State Board of Pharmacy to adopt rules to issue temporary license to perform duties of pharmacy technician.
- SB 411 Adds certain hospital, medical and infectious waste incinerators to facilities at which covered drugs under drug takeback program may be disposed of.
- SB 412 Requires dental laboratory to register with Health Licensing Office.
- SB 413 Establishes Public Defense Services Student Loan Repayment Assistance Program in Oregon State Bar to provide forgivable loans to eligible public defense attorneys for outstanding student loans.
- SB 414 Requires school districts to prepare ventilation verification assessment and take certain actions based on recommendations that result from assessment.
- SB 415 Directs Office of the Governor to establish plan to implement recommendations for improvements to workforce development system.
- SB 416 Requires public universities and community colleges to pay part-time faculty at same rate, on per-hour basis, as public university or community college pays full-time faculty to prepare for and teach course.
- SB 417 Directs public bodies to perform search, review and duplication work in responding to public records requests in least expensive manner reasonably possible.
- SB 418 Removes minimum time period that injured worker must be absent from work for compensable medical services before injured worker may receive temporary disability benefits for such absence.
- SB 419 Appropriates moneys to Department of Human Services for Hunger Task Force to support state's policy on hunger.
- SB 420 Directs Department of Human Services to provide specified services to individuals with brain injuries and to convene Brain Injury Advisory Committee.
- SB 421 Establishes youth advisory council.
- SB 422 Allows motorcycle operator to travel between lanes of traffic under certain conditions.
- SB 423 Expands composition of Oregon Health and Science University Board of Directors to include one member of faculty and one member of nonfaculty staff as voting members of board.
- SB 424 Prohibits post-secondary institutions of education that are based in Oregon from refusing to provide transcript to current or former student because student owes debt to institution.
- SB 425 Requires Department of Education to study juvenile detention education programs and youth corrections education programs.
- SB 426 Directs State Department of Agriculture to perform certain responsibilities related to Healthy and Safe Schools Plan .
- SB 427 Clarifies agency access to moneys in Early Learning Account.
- SB 428 Modifies pay equity requirements for employers.
- SB 429 Establishes certain requirements for member of board of directors of agricultural cooperative.
- SB 430 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.
- SB 431 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Transportation for distribution to Port of Hood River for construction of Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge.
- SB 432 Requires Oregon Health Authority to develop, implement and administer program to support consumer engagement efforts aimed at increasing and optimizing consumer involvement in planning and decision-making surrounding the access to, and the delivery of, behavioral health services in this state.
- SB 433 Adds two members who are physician assistants or retired physician assistants to membership of Oregon Medical Board.
- SB 434 Creates Eviction Mediation Program within Housing and Community Services Department.
- SB 435 Establishes subtraction from personal taxable income for eligible rental payments made by eligible renters.
- SB 436 Establishes tax rate for taxable income from partnerships, S corporations and sole proprietorships.
- SB 437 Allows specified production of food in planned community by lot owners and their tenants.
- SB 438 Requires Department of Human Services to seek waiver of federal requirements in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in order to allow recipients of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance to receive advance installment payments of tax credit for dependent care expenses.
- SB 439 Aligns criteria for alteration, restoration or replacement of a dwellings on lands zoned for forest use consistent with criteria applicable to dwellings on lands zoned for farm use.
- SB 440 Directs Department of Transportation to establish intensive planting pilot program to plant trees and vegetation in highway right of way for purpose of sequestering carbon.
- SB 441 Creates dental care provider incentive grant program within Oregon Health Authority to increase recruitment and retention of dental care providers.
- SB 442 Permits contracting agency to grant preference to procuring for public use goods that are fabricated or processed, or services that are performed, entirely within this state if goods or services cost not more than five percent more than goods not processed or fabricated, or services not performed, entirely within this state if contracting agency can reasonably and credibly determine that procuring at higher price offsets environmental costs of transporting goods or service providers from outside this state.
- SB 443 Requires electric companies to reimburse qualified customers up to $250 for purchase price of backup power source when power shutoff is likely to occur and power shutoff will likely last for eight or more hours.
- SB 444 Directs Department of Environmental Quality to establish Recycling Innovators Grant Program.
- SB 445 Establishes Rural Traffic Safety Grant Fund to provide grants to rural cities for installation and improvement of traffic control devices and crosswalks.
- SB 446 Establishes refundable personal income tax credit of $1,000 per qualifying child.
- SB 447 Allows personal income taxpayer to subtract from taxable income amounts paid as interest on qualified education loans, if income does not exceed threshold amount.
- SB 448 Repeals provisions requiring employers to pay overtime to agricultural workers who work in excess of maximum allowable hours.
- SB 449 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.
- SB 450 Exempts from labeling requirements drug intended to reverse opioid overdose when drug is dispensed by health care provider.
- SB 451 Removes annual limit of $1.53 million, adjusted for inflation, on allocations from Administrative Services Economic Development Fund to County Fair Account.
- SB 452 Prohibits physicians from performing irreversible gender reassignment surgery on minor.
- SB 453 Requires school districts to designate athletic competitions and extracurricular sports according to biological sex.
- SB 454 Allows exclusion from taxable estate for value of interest in family-owned business.
- SB 455 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to establish and administer grant program for aquifer recharge due diligence and forgivable loan program for aquifer recharge testing.
- SB 456 Provides that Oregon estate tax is imposed only on estates of decedents dying on or before December 31, 2022.
- SB 457 Directs Employment Department to develop Agricultural Worker Overtime Relief Payment Program to provide eligible agricultural workers with payments for hours worked beyond 40 hours but not exceeding 48 hours per workweek.
- SB 458 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for allocation to Oregon State University to fund agricultural experiment station and branch stations, Oregon State University Extension Service and Forest Research Laboratory.
- SB 459 Repeals corporate activity tax.
- SB 460 Directs Department of Revenue to make one-time transfer of funds to cities and counties in this state.
- SB 461 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to develop and implement program to grant additional funding for certain capital construction projects affected by inflation or disruptions related to COVID-19 pandemic.
- SB 462 Authorizes law enforcement agency to release booking photo upon second or subsequent arrest of person depicted in photo within 12-month period, or when person depicted in photo is missing person.
- SB 463 Prohibits health benefit plans from imposing prior authorization or other utilization review requirements on coverage of proton beam therapy that do not apply to coverage of radiation therapy.
- SB 464 Renames Public Service Building to Dennis Richardson Public Service Building.
- SB 465 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.
- SB 466 Allows person taking certain nuisance game mammals to offer meat to charitable organization or retain meat.
- SB 467 Establishes mandatory minimum sentence of 48 months' imprisonment for assault committed by correctional facility inmate against corrections officer.
- SB 468 Changes minimum contract price at which prevailing rate of wage applies to public works projects from $50,000 to amount that Oregon Department of Administrative Services determines by rule.
- SB 469 Establishes Indian Health Scholarship Program to provide free tuition and fees for qualifying Indian health profession students in exchange for student commitment to work at tribal service site after graduation.
- SB 470 Prohibits denial of medical assistance on basis that individual under 19 years of age is in detention pending adjudication.
- SB 471 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Agriculture for deposit in Wolf Management Compensation and Proactive Trust Fund.
- SB 472 Provides that county is exempt from applicability of statute banning use of dogs to hunt or pursue cougars if voters approve county measure proposed by initiative petition or referred to people by governing body of county.
- SB 473 Requires Department of Education to conduct study to determine how to integrate instruction on identification and prevention of sex trafficking into academic content standards.
- SB 474 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, 2024.
- SB 475 Creates crime of unlawful disclosure of information about victim of sexual assault or sex trafficking.
- SB 476 Repeals provisions authorizing Oregon Health Authority to review material change transactions proposed between health care entities.
- SB 477 Directs Department of Revenue to make one-time transfer of funds to cities and counties in this state.
- SB 478 Provides that portion of Oregon Highway 82 shall be known as Deputy Raymond Williams and Deputy Michael Cheney Memorial Highway.
- SB 479 Directs State Department of Agriculture to adopt rules allowing donation of meat to charitable organizations and other organizations that offer food for noncommercial purposes.
- SB 480 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.
- SB 481 Modifies requirements for employee to be eligible to take unpaid family and medical leave.
- SB 482 Provides that course work in aviation maintenance occurring at airport in neighboring state may be included in clock hours of instruction for purposes of Community College Support Fund.
- SB 483 Allows operator offering or providing facilities for inherently dangerous sporting activity to require patron to provide anticipatory release from certain claims for liability, including claims arising out of negligence of operator and claims for unreasonable conditions created by operator.
- SB 484 Requires Oregon Health Authority to administer program to offer financial incentives to increase number of nurses in Oregon including by paying stipends to hospitals that provide clinical training opportunities to nurses.
- SB 485 Extends health care provider incentive program to health care providers who are students enrolled in health professional training programs leading to licensure as licensed practical nurse or registered nurse.
- SB 486 Requires Oregon Health Authority and coordinated care organization to pay reasonable per diem rate for patient whose discharge from hospital is delayed due to circumstances beyond hospital's control.
- SB 487 Directs Oregon Health Authority to establish grant program to provide financial support to certified dental sealant programs that promote and engage in oral health care coordination activities.
- SB 488 Requires owner or operator of municipal solid waste incinerator to develop plan for continuous monitoring or sampling of specified emissions for 12 consecutive months.
- SB 489 Eliminates restrictions on payment of unemployment insurance benefits to certain nonprofessional educational workers.
- SB 490 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to distribute moneys to Area Health Education Center program of Oregon Health and Science University for specified purposes.
- SB 491 Requires health insurance coverage of specified fertility services and treatments with exemption for certain insurers.
- SB 492 Requires Oregon Health Authority to study policies and practices governing provision of and payments for health services in state medical assistance program.
- SB 493 Adds registered nurse who is nursing faculty member to types of providers who are eligible for income tax credit allowed to rural medical providers.
- SB 494 Directs Department of Environmental Quality to conduct long-term study of cumulative impacts of air contaminants in areas surrounding municipal solid waste incinerators.
- SB 495 Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules for licensing urgent care centers and specifies requirements.
- SB 496 Amends allowable purposes of Emergency Housing Account to include account moneys to be used for grants to assist companion animals of individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
- SB 497 Requires state medical assistance program and health insurance policies and certificates to cover computerized tomography coronary calcium score scans, subject to conditions.
- SB 498 Allows exclusion from taxable estate for value of interest in farm, forestry or fishing business.
- SB 499 Changes date of certain elections in presidential years from third Tuesday in May to first Tuesday in March.
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SB 500-598
- SB 500 Prohibits candidates for state office from accepting contributions in excess of amounts specified and from sources not specified.
- SB 501 Establishes Bank of the State of Oregon.
- SB 502 Increases amount of estimate of revenues that will be received from General Fund revenue sources other than corporate tax revenues for biennium beginning July 1, 2021.
- SB 503 Eliminates requirement for unanimous consent of owners of affected lots or units in planned community when method of determining liability for common expenses or right to common profits is changed.
- SB 504 Requires State Department of Energy to study incentives for net metering and community solar projects.
- SB 505 Requires State Forestry Department to study local government discretion concerning regulation of wildfire risk.
- SB 506 Permits counties to adopt ranked-choice voting to conduct county elections.
- SB 507 Makes certain changes to farm direct marketing law.
- SB 508 Requires Secretary of State to study requirements for publication of legal notices.
- SB 509 Establishes policy of State of Oregon related to reducing number and intensity of wildfires.
- SB 510 Directs Public Records Advocate to estimate biennial costs to carry out duties of advocate and to allocate and assess costs among public bodies of state government.
- SB 511 Requires licensed health care provider to provide vaccine information packet to patient to whom licensed health care provider administers vaccine.
- SB 512 Requires that fee for motor vehicle emission certificates of compliance issued after inspection that did not occur at department test station and did not use testing equipment owned by department not exceed lowest fee for other motor vehicle emissions certificates of compliance.
- SB 513 Prohibits abortion unless health care provider first determines probable gestational age of unborn child, except in case of medical emergency.
- SB 514 Establishes Adult Suicide Prevention Coordinator within Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 515 Exempts from state income tax retirement pay or pension received as result of service in Armed Forces of the United States.
- SB 516 Directs Oregon State University Extension Service to collaborate with Department of Education for purpose of identifying and collecting student data relevant for maintenance of outdoor school programs.
- SB 517 Prohibits licensing board, commission or agency from denying, suspending or revoking occupational or professional license solely for reason that applicant or licensee was convicted of crime or subject to qualifying juvenile adjudication that does not substantially relate to specific duties and responsibilities for which license is required.
- SB 518 Specifies contract price at which apprentice utilization requirements apply to qualified contracts with institutions of higher education and school districts.
- SB 519 Modifies procedure for expunction of certain juvenile records.
- SB 520 Establishes Medical Release Advisory Committee within State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision.
- SB 521 Aligns statutory language with constitutional language to require that corporate kicker be used to fund kindergarten through grade 12 public education.
- SB 522 Changes name of "Oregon Global Warming Commission" to "Oregon Climate Action Commission." Modifies membership and duties of commission.
- SB 523 Authorizes community colleges to offer Bachelor of Science in nursing degrees.
- SB 524 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to convene advisory council to consider policy implications of identifying specific crimes for which conviction is disqualifying conviction for individuals seeking licensure or registration from Teacher Standards and Practices Commission or seeking employment or contract with school district.
- SB 525 Directs Environmental Quality Commission to adopt standards prohibiting engine exhaust and evaporative emissions from new small nonroad engines beginning January 1, 2026, unless a later date is required by federal Clean Air Act.
- SB 526 Directs State Department of Agriculture to establish program to support farmers who employ agricultural practices that lead to resilient farms.
- SB 527 Allows gun dealer or person transferring firearms, firearm accessories, ammunition or ammunition components for purchase at gun show, or business engaged in repairing or servicing firearms to establish minimum age of 21 years for such purchases, repairs or services.
- SB 528 Modifies provisions relating to protective proceedings.
- SB 529 Modifies legislative findings concerning alternative incarceration programs.
- SB 530 Establishes state policy regarding natural climate solutions.
- SB 531 Establishes Summer and After-School Learning and Enrichment Grant Program.
- SB 532 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.
- SB 533 Creates Oregon tax subtraction for interest received by financial institutions from loans made for purchase or improvement of agricultural real estate, rural residences and coastal fishing boats.
- SB 534 Requires Oregon Facilities Authority to provide financing for infrastructure and predevelopment costs for moderate income housing.
- SB 535 Creates refundable income tax credit for certain child care workers.
- SB 536 Establishes best interest standard for recommendations or sales of annuities to prospective purchasers.
- SB 537 Extends sunset for shared services distributions.
- SB 538 Provides that state agency that accepts or collects payment by means of credit card or debit card may add fee or surcharge to sum of payment in amount that is reasonably calculated to offset amounts charged to or withheld from state agency for accepting credit card or debit card as payment.
- SB 539 Requires Oregon Health Authority to conduct study and develop recommendations for classification system for traumatic brain injuries and training for first responders and law enforcement in identifying symptoms of traumatic brain injuries, acquired brain injuries and post-traumatic stress syndrome and training on appropriate referrals for services and treatment.
- SB 540 Exempts from state income for taxpayers 62 years of age or younger receiving retirement pay or pension for service in Armed Forces of the United States up to $17,500 in retirement pay or pension received for service in Armed Forces of the United States and up to $17,500 in retirement pay or pension received from other sources.
- SB 541 Directs Oregon Investment Council to develop, publish and implement policy to incorporate human rights analyses into investment decisions.
- SB 542 Requires original equipment manufacturer to make available to owner of consumer electronic equipment or independent repair provider on fair and reasonable terms any documentation, tool, part or other device or implement that original equipment manufacturer makes available to authorized service provider for purpose of diagnosing, maintaining or repairing consumer electronic equipment.
- SB 543 Prohibits food vendor from using polystyrene foam container in sales of prepared food.
- SB 544 Directs Environmental Quality Commission to establish program for source reduction of single-use plastic food ware and single-use packaging and achieve 25 percent source reductions compared to 2023 levels by 2030.
- SB 545 Directs Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules allowing restaurants to allow consumers to fill consumer-owned container with food.
- SB 546 Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt and maintain list of designated high priority chemicals of concern used in cosmetic products and to periodically review and revise list.
- SB 547 Permits court to consider evidence of abuse when determining amount of spousal support.
- SB 548 Directs Department of Human Services to maintain inventory of luggage carriers for use when transporting personal effects of foster children.
- SB 549 Directs Oregon Health Authority to modify amounts of grants for school-based health centers for inflation.
- SB 550 Directs Department of Education, in consultation with STEM Investment Council, to develop statewide, long-term strategic plan to provide computer science education.
- SB 551 Requires school districts to provide specified information related to secure storage of medications and firearms.
- SB 552 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds for school-based health resources.
- SB 553 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to study water reuse.
- SB 554 Creates process by which person may file post-conviction relief petition due to currently available relevant forensic scientific evidence at any time after conviction.
- 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.
- SB 556 Prohibits Department of Human Services from using specified moneys received on behalf of child in care for maintenance costs.
- SB 557 Directs Department of Human Services to establish and administer Youth Support and Repayment Grant Program to provide financial support to specified persons from whom, while in care or custody of department, resources to which persons were entitled were seized and used to pay for certain services provided.
- SB 558 Exempts from regulation by Advisory Council on Hearing Aids and Health Licensing Office over-the-counter hearing aid.
- SB 559 Requires veterinarians to participate in prescription drug monitoring program.
- SB 560 Directs State Board of Education to establish rules requiring provision of advocacy services to parents of children with disabilities in relation to public education.
- SB 561 Increases cap on amounts distributed from State School Fund to school districts for students eligible for special education as children with disabilities.
- SB 562 Creates procedure by which attorney of in-custody defendant may request prosecuting attorney to make expedited determination of whether to file motion for protective order for grand jury audio recording or notes or report of shorthand reporter and, if no motion is filed, immediately provide copy of transcript, notes or report to defense attorney.
- SB 563 Expands crime of assault in the third degree to include causing physical injury to person working in hospital while worker is performing official duties.
- SB 564 Appropriates moneys to be used for regional health equity coalitions.
- SB 565 Requires insurer, pharmacy benefit manager, Public Employees' Benefit Board, Oregon Educators Benefit Board and health care service contractor to count payments made by or on behalf of enrollee for costs of certain prescription drugs when calculating enrollee's contribution to out-of-pocket maximum, deductible, copayment, coinsurance or other cost-sharing for drugs.
- SB 566 Provides that lack of verbal or physical resistance does not by itself constitute lack of consent or inability to consent in determination of whether sexual act is consensual.
- SB 567 Modifies definition of "sexual contact" for purposes of Oregon Criminal Code.
- SB 568 Provides that court is not required to hold hearing on petition to vacate defendant's requirement to install and use ignition interlock device while participating in diversion program.
- SB 569 Requires closed-captioned television receivers in public areas within places of public accommodation to display closed captioning unless exception applies.
- SB 570 Requires Department of Human Services to contract with up to two agencies providing agency with choice services.
- SB 571 Directs Oregon 529 Savings Board to provide information to designated beneficiaries of ABLE accounts regarding potential impact to benefits and services if contributions are made to workplace retirement account.
- SB 572 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to work with Portland State University and community colleges to establish post-secondary program for youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- SB 573 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.
- SB 574 Authorizes school district to use public funds for out-of-state placement of students only if specified criteria are satisfied.
- SB 575 Directs Department of Education to develop and implement statewide education plan for students who are eligible for special education and who have experienced disproportionate results in education due to historical practices.
- SB 576 Requires Department of Human Services to administer program to provide medical assistance to employed individuals with disabilities without regard to individuals' income or resources.
- SB 577 Modifies when use of force upon minor child or student is justifiable and not criminal.
- SB 578 Provides that 11 percent of moneys from corporate income and excise tax kicker for 2021-2023 biennium be used for special education support.
- SB 579 Allows persons convicted of felony to register to vote, update voter registration and vote in elections while incarcerated.
- SB 580 Requires Land Conservation and Development Commission to amend statewide planning goals to address equity, engagement with underserved populations and climate change.
- SB 581 Modifies applicability of earned reduction of supervision changes in House Bill 2172 (2021).
- SB 582 Requires state agency that authorizes or funds, in whole or in part, installation of electric vehicle charging system located on customer's side of meter to require installing contractor or contractors to hold all legally required licenses and Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program or equivalent training program certification, and one or more electricians who hold Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program or equivalent training program certification to supervise or participate in installation.
- SB 583 Designates fourth Saturday of November of each year as Holodomor Remembrance Day.
- SB 584 Directs Oregon Health Authority to implement website with functionality to provide online scheduling portal for health care providers that participate in medical assistance to use to contact health care interpreters directly and to process billing.
- SB 585 Allows otherwise qualified person who becomes United States citizen less than 251 days before date of primary election to file for and be elected to office of precinct committeeperson, if person registers as member of major political party by filing deadline.
- SB 586 Makes restorative justice communications confidential.
- SB 587 Requires school officials to provide parents or guardians of student who was subjected to act of harassment, intimidation or bullying or act of cyberbullying with notification that describes actions of school in responding to report of act of harassment, intimidation or bullying or act of cyberbullying.
- SB 588 Directs Department of State Lands, in collaboration with State Marine Board, Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon State Police, Oregon State Sheriffs' Association and representative of local agency that delivers social services, to study issues related to removal and disposal of abandoned and derelict marine vessels in this state and to report results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to natural resources no later than September 15, 2024.
- SB 589 Increases age of declarant for which certain statements related to abuse are not excluded from evidence as hearsay from under 12 years of age to under 18 years of age.
- SB 590 Appropriates moneys to Department of Justice for establishment of program addressing crimes committed against persons with disabilities.
- SB 591 Requires Bureau of Labor and Industries to study issue of labor trafficking in this state.
- SB 592 Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to conduct comprehensive inspection of any place of employment as deemed necessary by department based on prior violation history of place of employment.
- SB 593 Requires Employment Department to study issues related to family and medical leave insurance program.
- SB 594 Requires payment of prevailing rate of wage for demolition of or removal of hazardous waste from road, highway, building, structure or improvement in public improvement contract that uses $750,000 or more of public funds or that occurs on real property that state agency owns, including demolition or removal of hazardous waste that occurs in connection with construction, reconstruction, renovation or painting of road, highway, building, structure or improvement.
- SB 595 Requires Department of Education to transfer from State School Fund to Talented and Gifted Education Account amount that equals one percent of total amount available to school districts as general purpose grants.
- SB 596 Requires school districts to submit specified information to Department of Education related to talented and gifted children.
- SB 597 Directs certifying agencies to report annually to Oregon Criminal Justice Commission on victim helpfulness certification requests.
- SB 598 Transfers jurisdiction of Southeast Powell Boulevard to City of Portland.
- SB 599 Requires landlord to allow dwelling to be used as family child care home, subject to conditions.
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SB 600-698
- SB 600 Appropriates moneys to Higher Education Coordinating Commission for distribution to Oregon Office for Community Dispute Resolution at University of Oregon.
- SB 601 Requires owners of multifamily rental housing to offer right of first refusal to tenants who form tenant committee and membership entity.
- SB 602 Directs Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to appoint long term care wage board to examine factors that may present challenges to recruiting and retaining long term care employees.
- SB 603 Establishes People's Housing Assistance Fund Demonstration Program, administered by Department of Human Services, to provide 12 monthly payments of $1,000 to individuals who are experiencing homelessness, are at risk of homelessness, are severely rent burdened or earn at or below 60 percent of area median income.
- SB 604 Requires Department of Education to provide grants to school districts to carry out school district's child sexual abuse prevention instructional program.
- SB 605 Creates affirmative defense to crimes involving visual depiction or visual recording of sexually explicit conduct involving child when defendant and child are within specified age range and certain other circumstances exist.
- SB 606 Establishes Task Force on Modernizing Grant Funding and Contracting.
- SB 607 Requires Oregon Health Authority to study membership of Pain Management Commission.
- SB 608 Requires Oregon Health Authority, every three years, to conduct survey of retail pharmacies enrolled as providers in state medical assistance program regarding pharmacies' dispensing costs.
- SB 609 Directs Department of Human Services to consider hours worked as graduate assistant as hours worked in employment for purpose of meeting work requirements in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
- SB 610 Establishes Food for All Oregonians Program in Department of Human Services to provide nutrition assistance to residents of this state who would qualify for federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program but for immigration status or lack of Social Security number.
- SB 611 Caps annual rent increases for residential tenancies.
- SB 612 Appropriates moneys to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Pueblo Unido PDX for facilitating creation of certain language proficiency evaluations.
- SB 613 Creates Commission for Indigenous Communities.
- SB 614 Permits law enforcement agency to collect and maintain information about person's political, religious or social views or activities if information was collected and maintained for lawful purpose, including activities carried out in accordance with policy for officer-worn video cameras.
- SB 615 Modifies crime of organizing speed racing event.
- SB 616 Allows holder of direct shipper permit to ship up to five cases of cider or malt beverages, each containing not more than nine liters, per month to Oregon resident.
- SB 617 Instructs Director of Agriculture to employ organic policy special assistant to director.
- SB 618 Directs court to consider, when determining aggravation at sentencing, whether defendant was wearing body armor in course of and in furtherance of crime or to facilitate immediate flight therefrom.
- SB 619 Permits consumers to obtain from controller that processes consumer personal data confirmation as to whether controller is processing consumer's personal data and categories of personal data controller is processing, list of specific third parties to which controller has disclosed consumer's personal data or any personal data and copy of all of consumer's personal data that controller has processed or is processing.
- SB 620 Requires Oregon Health Authority to convene two work groups to study statutory and regulatory framework for behavioral health systems and make recommendations to reduce administrative burdens on behavioral health care providers and increase system efficiencies.
- SB 621 Appropriates moneys to Oregon Health Authority to allocate to community mental health programs for oversight of residential facilities and for conducting abuse investigations.
- SB 622 Imposes new requirements on Oregon Health Authority with respect to residential mental health services.
- SB 623 Requires Judicial Department, Department of Corrections, Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator and Oregon Health Authority to survey capacity of systems to provide required services to individuals and meet requirements related to hearing to determine fitness to proceed.
- SB 624 Establishes certified community behavioral health clinic program in Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 625 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to establish pilot program for evaluating use of challenge-based procurement to conduct certain information technology procurements.
- SB 626 Modifies definition of "descendant" for purposes of decedents' estates to include person with functional child relationship with decedent and functional child's descendants.
- SB 627 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for purposes of deposit in Universal Representation Fund.
- SB 628 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.
- SB 629 Modifies membership of Oregon State Hospital Advisory Board.
- SB 630 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds and transfer of net proceeds to Oregon Business Development Department.
- SB 631 Permits employees of certain state agencies to refuse to work additional mandatory overtime shift scheduled by employer when employee has already worked mandatory overtime in same month.
- SB 632 Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to provide grant and loan to specified entity to develop multifamily dwellings, affordable to moderate income families, using scaled modular or prefabricated construction.
- SB 633 Establishes program to provide high-quality services and improved outcomes through regional centers for special education and related services.
- SB 634 Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds for deposit in Levee Project Grant Fund.
- SB 635 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.
- SB 636 Prohibits public bodies and business affiliates of public bodies from requiring person to wear face covering or discriminating against person on basis of failure or refusal to wear face covering.
- SB 637 Prohibits individual from collecting and returning ballot of another individual, subject to specified exceptions.
- SB 638 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.
- SB 639 Requires Department of Education to transfer funds to school districts necessary to pay for school resource officers.
- SB 640 Establishes durational limits for states of emergency declared under certain statutes.
- SB 641 Provides that Oregon Health Authority and Department of Education may not adopt rules requiring immunization against COVID-19 as a condition of attendance in any school, children's facility or post-secondary institution of education.
- SB 642 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.
- SB 643 Modifies provisions relating to sales of homemade foods.
- SB 644 Amends requirements relating to wildfire hazard mitigation for development of accessory dwelling units on lands zoned for rural residential use.
- SB 645 Provides one month extension on use of studded tires for vehicles traveling in Deschutes County.
- SB 646 Requires Oregon Health Authority to request federal approval to allow parent or legal guardian to be paid to act as personal support worker or direct support professional for minor child who has intellectual or developmental disability.
- SB 647 Prevents local governments from prohibiting natural gas use in or availability for new or existing residential or commercial buildings.
- SB 648 Prohibits counties from allowing use of certain new dwellings on resource lands as vacation occupancies.
- SB 649 Creates crime of controlled substances homicide.
- SB 650 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to classify crime of felon in possession of a firearm as crime category 8.
- SB 651 Removes restrictions on district school board related to termination of superintendent.
- SB 652 Requires vision examination as part of evaluation before initially receiving special education.
- SB 653 Appropriates $50 million to State Forestry Department to fund increased forest thinning operations in specified wildfire-prone counties.
- SB 654 Removes requirement that State Forestry Department oversee development of statewide map of wildfire risk.
- SB 655 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.
- SB 656 Allows certain local governments to amend urban growth boundaries to include lands to be used for needed housing.
- SB 657 Establishes that employee may bring claim against employer if employee suffers vaccine injury, vaccine was required by employer as condition of employment and employer refused to exempt employee from receiving vaccine as required by law.
- SB 658 Establishes pilot program to provide funding to school districts for purposes of increasing access to schools by homeless students and improving academic achievement of homeless students.
- SB 659 Provides that U.S. Highway 30 in Oregon shall be known as Gold Star Families Memorial Highway.
- SB 660 Specifies that new or increased fees adopted by state agency do not become effective unless approved by Legislative Assembly by law.
- SB 661 Prohibits lobbyist from serving as chairperson of interim committees or certain legislative work groups or legislative task forces.
- SB 662 Provides that, for estate of decedents dying on or after January 1, 2023, Oregon estate tax is not due unless value of Oregon taxable estate equals or exceeds $12.92 million.
- SB 663 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, 2024.
- SB 664 Creates crime of threatening to commit a terroristic act.
- SB 665 Requires State Forester to actively manage state forestlands to achieve and maintain low forest fuel load levels.
- SB 666 Requires person to review medical history and obtain written consent of parent or guardian before administering vaccine or immune product to child under 18 years of age.
- SB 667 Requires that all executive clemency actions by Governor be initiated by application and follow specified procedures.
- SB 668 Prohibits assessment of civil penalty or fine for violation of state occupational safety or health measure if no disease outbreak of COVID-19 occurred as result of violation.
- SB 669 Restores corporate excise tax credit allowed for qualified research activities.
- SB 670 Provides that person whose driving privileges are permanently revoked may request hearing to restore privileges after three years instead of 10 years, if revocation was imposed following conviction of felony driving while under influence or third or subsequent offense of driving while under influence.
- SB 671 Directs Department of Transportation to provide walk-in appointments for written driver license test.
- SB 672 Directs school district board to adopt child sexual abuse prevention instructional program that addresses sex trafficking of children.
- SB 673 Requires Deschutes County to approve certain applications to develop manufactured dwelling or recreational vehicle parks outside urban growth boundary.
- SB 674 Requires course instruction provided as part of health education curriculum to include information about human development from conception to birth.
- SB 675 Permits Electrical and Elevator Board to determine fitness of person who holds journeyman electrician license or equivalent license issued by governmental authority that regulates electrical trades in another state.
- SB 676 Removes requirement that adequate repository for terminal disposition of high-level radioactive waste be licensed as precondition for issuance of site certificate for nuclear-fueled thermal power plant.
- SB 677 Directs Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to ensure nontraditional pathways to licensure are available for prospective career and technical education teachers and to provide accommodations or otherwise reduce licensure requirements for licensed career and technical education teachers, or prospective and technical education teachers, who live in rural areas.
- SB 678 Establishes state policy that meaningful share of benefits from offshore wind energy development go to local and regional communities, ecosystems and environments and economies and that interconnection of offshore energy projects be carried out in manner that promotes electric grid reliability and resilience.
- SB 679 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Parks and Recreation Department for planning and coordination to continue to develop, maintain or work toward completion of Oregon Coast Trail.
- SB 680 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Beacon Broadband for development of broadband service infrastructure in southern Oregon coast region.
- SB 681 Requires Public Utility Commission to study rate impacts associated with implementing reduction of greenhouse gas emissions required by House Bill 2021 (2021).
- SB 682 Allows recreational vehicle used to provide security of farm use to be sited on lands zoned for exclusive farm use.
- SB 683 Authorizes counties to identify lands that must be made available for industrial use.
- SB 684 Limits applicant screening charge to $10.
- SB 685 Modifies definition of "communication facilitator.".
- SB 686 Authorizes governing bodies of certain public entities that own or control public building to adopt policy, ordinance or regulation or precluding affirmative defense for possession of firearms in public building and adjacent grounds by concealed handgun licensees.
- SB 687 Eliminates six-month residency requirement for issuance of angling or shellfish license to qualifying disabled veteran.
- SB 688 Allows witness to waive personal service of subpoena by electronic mail.
- SB 689 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to create pilot grant program funding coalitions that create nonpolice response systems to minor instances of crime.
- SB 690 Creates Community Escrow Fund in State Treasury to hold coordinated care organization restricted reserves.
- SB 691 Requires Water Resources Department to study legal implications of recent Oregon Supreme Court case for water rights of certain hydroelectric projects.
- SB 692 Directs state agencies to use information system maintained by Oregon Department of Administrative Services to track internal investigations conducted by state agency regarding allegations of workplace discrimination and harassment concerning employees of state agency.
- SB 693 Establishes voluntary bicycle registration program.
- SB 694 Requires membership of task forces and work groups to be comprised at least 50 percent of community members and individuals who are members of or who represent community-based organizations.
- SB 695 Establishes Nonviolent Crisis Intervention and Safe Communities Fund and appropriates moneys in fund to Department of Human Services for specified purposes related to expanding access to training in public programs, school districts and education service districts on nonviolent crisis intervention methods.
- SB 696 Appropriates moneys to Department of Justice out of General Fund to fund animal cruelty-focused attorney within department's Criminal Justice Division.
- SB 697 Modifies process for setting aside convictions and guilty except for insanity judgments.
- SB 698 Directs Judicial Department to develop and implement automated system that identifies convictions, arrests, citations, charges and judgments of guilty except for insanity that are eligible to be automatically sealed.
- SB 699 Expands definition of "public safety officer" to include certain regulatory specialists as persons who may be eligible for benefit awards from Public Safety Memorial Fund.
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SB 700-798
- SB 700 Exempts from crime of unlawfully obtaining or attempting to obtain conversation recording of conversation occurring in public place using unconcealed recording device.
- SB 701 Requires Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to establish statewide online database of certain information about public safety employees.
- SB 702 Allows Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board to require training on implicit bias and state and federal fair housing laws for real estate appraisers.
- SB 703 Requires passage of specified examination for certification as nursing assistant.
- SB 704 Establishes Universal Health Plan Governance Board and directs board to create comprehensive plan for implementing Universal Health Plan .
- SB 705 Authorizes self-service dispensing of Class 1 flammable liquids at retail dispensary.
- SB 706 Allows student who is resident of state to attend any public school of state.
- SB 707 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.
- SB 708 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.
- SB 709 Modifies public meeting notice requirements for meetings held in executive session.
- SB 710 Establishes criteria for determining existence or lack of new ground water use impairment or interference with water right having earlier priority date.
- SB 711 Requires licensed health care provider to provide vaccine information packet to patient to whom licensed health care provider administers vaccine.
- SB 712 Adds vaccines to definition of "children's product" for purposes of Toxic-Free Kids Act.
- SB 713 Exempts collection, storage or use of diffuse surface water from falling rain, melting snow or other precipitation from requirement to obtain water right permit or certificate.
- SB 714 Provides that, for estate of decedents dying on or after January 1, 2023, Oregon estate tax is not due unless value of Oregon taxable estate equals or exceeds $12.92 million.
- SB 715 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.
- SB 716 Allows health care practitioner to prescribe or dispense drug for off-label indication.
- SB 717 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.
- SB 718 Provides that year in which Governor declares that drought exists, or is likely to exist, within county does not count toward period of time for forfeiture of water right for nonuse for holder of water right within county.
- SB 719 Defines terms used in Article IX, section 16, of Oregon Constitution.
- SB 720 Allows Housing and Community Services Department to modify grant to allow use of remaining moneys to compensate certain landlords not otherwise reimbursed for unpaid rent during COVID-19 emergency period.
- SB 721 Removes prohibition on Energy Facility Siting Council issuing site certificate for new generating facility that would produce energy from natural gas and emit greenhouse gas.
- SB 722 Permits contracting agency, owner, contractor or subcontractor to mutually agree to deposit retainage withheld into account other than interest-bearing account in bank, savings bank, trust company or savings association.
- SB 723 Requires agency, upon written request of 10 members of Legislative Assembly objecting to rule, to appear before appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly for hearing on rule.
- SB 724 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 emissions reduction goals.
- SB 725 Requires ballots returned by mail to be received by date of election.
- SB 726 Provides that Oregon estate tax is imposed only on estates of decedents dying on or before January 1, 2023.
- SB 727 Directs Department of State Police to maintain staffing level of at least 20 patrol troopers per 100,000 residents of this state, beginning January 1, 2034.
- SB 728 Establishes income tax credit for volunteer firefighters.
- SB 729 Modifies exemptions from liability related to sale or successful solicitation of sale of security in violation of securities law.
- SB 730 Declares policy of state to use zero-based budgeting in developing biennial budget plan.
- SB 731 Repeals corporate activity tax.
- SB 732 Modifies existing administrative rule review process to require legislative approval of newly adopted administrative rules in order for rules to take effect.
- SB 733 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to make special cougar tags available that allow use of dogs to hunt cougars.
- SB 734 Requires advertisement for auction sale, or auctioneer or auction mart operator in course of auction, to state whether item that is subject to auction has reserve price and, if so, to disclose reserve price.
- SB 735 Restores offense levels for unlawful possession of controlled substance offenses to levels that existed prior to enactment of House Bill 2355 (2017) and Drug Addiction Treatment and Recovery Act of 2020 (Ballot Measure 110 (2020)).
- SB 736 Requires Department of Education to conduct study to identify how to increase access to advanced instruction for purpose of preparing students for college and career.
- SB 737 Requires school district to make budgetary information about functions and programs of school district available at school district's office and on school district's website.
- SB 738 Provides person with privileges and legal defenses available to person with Oregon concealed handgun license if person is licensed to carry concealed handgun in another state that recognizes Oregon concealed handgun licenses.
- SB 739 Exempts transferee who is certified participant in Address Confidentiality Program from private firearm transfer criminal background check requirement.
- SB 740 Requires public institutions of higher education to adopt and enforce certain policies regarding due process rights for students, faculty and staff.
- SB 741 Requires public institutions of higher education to post course syllabi containing specified information on institution website, accessible to public without need to register or access through user name and password.
- SB 742 Changes minimum contract price at which prevailing rate of wage applies to public works projects from $50,000 to amount that Oregon Department of Administrative Services determines by rule.
- SB 743 Establishes personal financial education as requirement for high school diploma.
- SB 744 Allows landlord and tenant to agree to assessment of charge in lieu of security deposit.
- SB 745 Directs county juvenile department to ensure that specified youth or adjudicated youth receives sex trafficking screening.
- SB 746 Specifies that health professional licensee may not be required to have physical address in this state for eligibility for authorization to practice health profession.
- SB 747 Allows electors of county to approve measure allowing use of dogs for hunting, pursuing or taking cougars within county.
- SB 748 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.
- SB 749 Prohibits athletic organizations from designating, classifying, naming or categorizing as specific for females certain athletic activities for which participation is permitted by persons whose biological sex is male.
- SB 750 Provides that small forestland owner that planted trees under reforestation requirements may harvest trees.
- SB 751 Requires Department of State Lands to study creation of credits for restoration of salmon habitat.
- SB 752 Directs Department of Environmental Quality to notify Attorney General if air quality index readings for area of state reach 250 or higher during seven consecutive days and cause is believed to be wildfire originating on lands owned by United States.
- SB 753 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Forestry Department for purposes related to plant disease Sudden Oak Death.
- SB 754 Provides that operator may require person who engages in sport, fitness or recreational activity in various ways to release operator from claims for ordinary negligence.
- SB 755 Directs Department of Education to develop statewide training program to provide training to school district personnel on providing special education services and support for students with disabilities.
- SB 756 Requires school district employees assigned to work with students with specialized needs to have access to specified records related to students, to be consulted when education plan for student is reviewed or revised and to be provided with adequate training.
- SB 757 Requires that whenever notice of founded disposition of child abuse is delivered to perpetrator, notice must also be delivered to perpetrator's attorney, if applicable.
- SB 758 Prescribes timelines and redacting requirements for records related to provision of special education.
- SB 759 Requires Department of Human Services to investigate options for allowing adults receiving developmental disability services to receive supports necessary to live in homes they own or rent and with support of roommates that they choose.
- SB 760 Removes restriction on distribution of Student Investment Account moneys to virtual public charter schools.
- SB 761 Requires each post-secondary institution of education that receives state moneys to make institution's budgets and expenditures publicly available on institution's website.
- SB 762 Creates crime of controlled substances homicide.
- SB 763 Prohibits employer, state agency or licensing board from taking certain actions on basis of record created or maintained under jurisdiction of juvenile court.
- SB 764 Creates crime of unlawful kangaroo exchange.
- SB 765 Requires Judicial Department to study procedures for determination of parentage in this state.
- SB 766 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to award noncompetitive grants through Illegal Marijuana Market Enforcement Grant Program to Department of State Police for specified purposes related to unlawful marijuana cultivation or distribution operations.
- SB 767 Limits scope by which public charter schools may conduct operations in school district that is not sponsor of public charter school.
- SB 768 Directs Department of Education to collect course-level completion and grade data for all public school students in grades 6 through 12.
- SB 769 Prohibits department from determining that individual is unfit solely based on substantiated or founded allegation of abuse arising from acts of individual when under 18 years of age.
- SB 770 Requires Department of Human Services to study independent assessments required for placement of children and wards in qualified residential treatment programs.
- SB 771 Provides that person who is registered owner of motor vehicle registered at address that is within City of Wilsonville may apply for exemption from paying toll on Interstate 5 Boone Bridge.
- SB 772 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study homestead property tax deferral program.
- SB 773 Authorizes Superintendent of Public Instruction to require school district to reimburse parent or foster parent for reasonable expenses incurred by parent or foster parent while student was placed on abbreviated school day program in violation of requirements for program.
- SB 774 Discontinues return of surplus revenue refunds to taxpayers.
- SB 775 Provides that zone directors on local governing body of soil and water conservation district must reside within zones they represent in district and be registered voters.
- SB 776 Establishes Task Force on Reparations and directs task force to study and develop proposals for financial and nonfinancial reparations for Oregonians of African-American descent, develop appropriate methods for educating public about task force findings and recommend appropriate remedies based on task force findings.
- SB 777 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study establishment of Innocence Commission, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2023.
- SB 778 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.
- SB 779 Requires police officers, corrections officers, parole and probation officers, regulatory specialists and reserve officers to complete post-secondary education.
- SB 780 Creates offense of unlawful fender height modifications.
- SB 781 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.
- SB 782 Removes statutory provisions relating to death penalty.
- SB 783 Requires Department of Education to conduct audit of assessments administered to kindergarteners in public schools.
- SB 784 Modifies membership and purpose of Board on Public Safety Standards and Training.
- SB 785 Allows parking in spaces regulated by out-of-service parking meters operated by public bodies unless notice prohibiting parking is posted.
- SB 786 Establishes annual salary of members of Legislative Assembly equal to annual average wage for all covered employment in Oregon for prior year.
- SB 787 Expands crime of assault in the third degree to include assault of public transit vehicle operator acting in course of official duty.
- SB 788 Requires Public Utility Commission to study commission's processes.
- SB 789 Extends sunset on certain restrictions on growing canola within Willamette Valley Protected District to July 1, 2024.
- SB 790 Directs Department of Human Services to find public education program responsible for founded reports of abuse in specified circumstances.
- SB 791 Requires Oregon Health Authority to study applied behavior analysis.
- SB 792 Authorizes Department of Human Services to prescribe application fees for initial and renewed licenses, certifications and endorsements for residential training homes, residential training facilities, adult foster homes that care for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities and facilities or persons certified by department to provide developmental disability services.
- SB 793 Creates rebuttable presumption that protected person consents to ordinary and preventive health care.
- SB 794 Exempts certain providers of adoption placement services from specified reporting requirements.
- SB 795 Directs State Board of Forestry to convey certain state forest lands to county that determines that county would secure greatest permanent value of lands to county and requests conveyance.
- SB 796 Establishes Oregon Memory Net pilot project to provide opportunity for primary care providers to refer for memory assessment at neurologic clinic patients showing signs of cognitive decline or impairment but who have not been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia.
- SB 797 Requires coverage under health insurance policy for prosthetic and orthotic devices.
- SB 798 Establishes General Counsel Committee within Legislative Assembly and directs committee to select General Counsel.
- SB 799 Requires residential landlords to extend notice periods for terminations of tenancy based on nonpayment of rent and to include additional notices.
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SB 800-898
- SB 800 Provides for Governor to appoint Attorney General.
- SB 801 Removes Department of Transportation exemption from apprenticeship utilization standards for public improvement contracts.
- SB 802 Authorizes public utility, upon approval by Public Utility Commission, to issue bonds and securitize debt for costs and expenses incurred or to be incurred by public utility associated with events subject to federal or state declaration of emergency.
- SB 803 Directs Department of Environmental Quality, in consultation with other state agencies, to study feasibility of phasing out fossil diesel fuels with high carbon intensity and examine impacts of requiring carbon intensity value of 60 grams of carbon dioxide equivalent per megajoule or less for onroad diesel fuel.
- SB 804 Changes date of certain elections in presidential election years from third Tuesday in May to first Tuesday in March.
- SB 805 Directs Oregon Youth Authority to adopt rules for the use of staff interventions on adjudicated youth.
- SB 806 Permits obligor who is required to maintain life insurance policy to cover child support obligations to move court to modify portion of judgment requiring maintenance of life insurance policy under specified circumstances.
- SB 807 Provides procedure whereby elected judge may challenge party, attorney, law firm, district attorney's office, defense consortium or public defender's office that files motions to disqualify judge that effectively deny judge assignment to criminal or juvenile delinquency docket.
- SB 808 Modifies certain provisions relating to Commission on Statewide Law Enforcement Standards of Conduct and Discipline.
- SB 809 Requires Oregon Department of Aviation to study unmanned aircraft systems.
- SB 810 Reconciles and modifies penalties for certain offenses involving unmanned aircraft systems.
- SB 811 Directs county sheriffs, municipal police departments, university police departments and Oregon State Police to adopt policies regarding parental notification of interviews of child witnesses.
- SB 812 Allows local government to prohibit takeoff and landing of unmanned aircraft systems in parks owned by local government.
- SB 813 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.
- SB 814 Declares intent of Legislative Assembly to displace competition under state action doctrine to allow public cargo or passenger port located in this state and any other public port, including member of Northwest Marine Terminal Association, to coordinate, reach agreements on and implement action that is within port's authority, including actions to specify rates and charges, rules, practices and procedures with respect to cargo and passenger service operations and planning, development, management, marketing, operations and uses of public port facilities.
- SB 815 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for expenses related to Bridge of the Gods seismic strengthening.
- SB 816 Modifies duration of Family Abuse Prevention Act restraining orders .
- SB 817 Expands eligibility for pre-plea probation.
- SB 818 Directs Oregon Health Authority to develop list of suicide risk assessment and treatment continuing education opportunities for specified physical health care providers.
- SB 819 Modifies abbreviated school day program requirements.
- SB 820 Requires Oregon Health Authority to provide community-based services and supports to individuals with complex mental or behavioral health needs who are under 21 years of age.
- SB 821 Directs superintendent of each school district to ensure that district report is prepared that summarizes access to instruction by district students.
- SB 822 Prohibits use of seclusion for student in public education program.
- SB 823 Directs Department of Human Services to prepare completed abuse investigation report at conclusion of specified child abuse investigations.
- SB 824 Prohibits person from advertising or representing to resident of this state through words, symbols or other oral or written communications in any medium that person operates as treatment center or provides or offers to provide treatment service in return for valuable consideration unless person has license, registration, certification or other authorization from Oregon Health Authority that authorizes person to operate as treatment center or provide particular treatment service and under which person must adhere to specified standard of care.
- SB 825 Modifies provisions governing first-time home buyer savings accounts.
- SB 826 Requires each public university to submit annual report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to education that details degree to which public university provides specified opportunities for participation in governance processes.
- SB 827 Changes composition of governing board for public universities.
- SB 828 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Agriculture for deposit in Wolf Management Compensation and Proactive Trust Fund.
- SB 829 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Southern Coos Hospital and Health Center for purpose of paying for engineering costs related to facility expansion.
- SB 830 Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to include relocation of beavers from western Oregon to central and eastern Oregon in program for voluntarily relocating beavers.
- SB 831 Removes requirement that adequate repository for terminal disposition of high-level radioactive waste be licensed as precondition for issuance of site certificate for nuclear-fueled thermal power plant.
- SB 832 Removes small modular reactor power plants from regulation of energy facilities by Energy Facility Siting Council.
- SB 833 Requires Oregon State University to study use of thorium as nuclear fuel in nuclear power plant.
- SB 834 Prohibits local governments from prohibiting or limiting residential use of energy sources.
- SB 835 Directs Environmental Quality Commission to adopt rules setting forth conditions for approving proposal to permanently connect accessory dwelling unit located on same lot or parcel as single-family dwelling to same subsurface sewage disposal system or alternative sewage disposal system.
- SB 836 Directs Legislative Policy and Research Office to distribute to interim committees of Legislative Assembly summary of administrative rules that have been adopted in previous two years that are relevant to subject of interim committee.
- SB 837 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to operate program in southwest Oregon to control populations of species that prey on salmon.
- SB 838 Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife, in consultation with Department of State Lands and State Parks and Recreation Department, to establish grant program for purpose of encouraging use of seaweed as feed for livestock.
- SB 839 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.
- SB 840 Requires State Department of Fish and Wildlife to allow person meeting criteria to hunt game mammals using crossbow.
- SB 841 Appropriates moneys to Housing and Community Services Department to replace manufactured dwellings in specified counties.
- SB 842 Changes expenditure limitation for grant to Port of Port Orford to biennium beginning July 1, 2023.
- SB 843 Prohibits public body from disclosing to federal governmental entity information concerning firearm transfer or concealed handgun license.
- SB 844 Repeals statute authorizing civil suits challenging reasonableness of local laws regulating camping by persons experiencing homelessness.
- SB 845 Modifies procedures required for binding arbitration for certain public employees.
- SB 846 Directs Metro to study rail corridors within Metro, including inventory of rail corridors and determination of feasibility of using rail corridors to carry passenger trains.
- SB 847 Allows affordable housing on lands zoned for commercial uses within urban growth boundaries.
- SB 848 Extends provision relating to indemnification provisions in construction agreements to all types of damages.
- SB 849 Requires professional licensing boards to provide culturally responsive training to specified staff members, publish guidance on pathways to professional authorization for internationally educated individuals and waive requirement for English proficiency examination for specified internationally educated individuals.
- SB 850 Requires public body that procures construction services for certain qualified projects that use $750,000 or more in funds of public agency or moneys made available to state under federal American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 to enter into project labor agreement that, at minimum, provides for payment of wages at or above prevailing rate of wage, to use apprentices to perform at least 15 percent of work hours that workers in apprenticeable occupations perform on project and to establish and execute plan for outreach, recruitment and retention of women, minority individuals and veterans to perform work on project.
- SB 851 Requires Bureau of Labor and Industries to prepare model respectful workplace policy that employers may adopt.
- SB 852 Directs State Department of Energy to establish program to provide assistance related to energy projects and activities to environmental justice communities.
- SB 853 Prohibits state from paying costs of travel to or from Oregon for employee in state service who telecommutes from principal worksite more than 60 miles outside this state, unless collective bargaining agreement provides otherwise or essential requirements of position make it necessary for employee to telecommute from outside this state.
- SB 854 Requires each school district board to develop written plan establishing climate change instructional program for kindergarten through grade 12 no later than June 1, 2026.
- SB 855 Requires Department of Human Services to review and update, as needed, rules regarding installation and maintenance of sprinkler systems in residential care facilities.
- SB 856 Establishes COFA Food Assistance Program to provide nutrition assistance to COFA citizens who would qualify for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits but for their immigration status and who have incomes at or below federal poverty guidelines.
- SB 857 Enacts Recognition of Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact.
- SB 858 Authorizes formation of children's service districts.
- SB 859 Allows local governments, and during emergency period allows Governor or certain agencies, to abate waste, graffiti and vandalism associated with homelessness and other factors.
- SB 860 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Housing and Community Services Department for grants for air conditioning in multifamily affordable housing.
- SB 861 Establishes Task Force on Innovative and Cost-Effective Housing to study promotion of innovative and cost-effective housing types.
- SB 862 Permits owner of self-service storage facility to advertise or publish notice of sale of personal property that is subject to lien once in newspaper of general circulation or on publicly accessible website that regularly advertises or offers personal property for auction or sale.
- SB 863 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for grants to cities to remove graffiti and vandalism.
- SB 864 Provides that person who voluntarily fights wildfire on private forestland is not civilly liable for injury to person or property resulting from good faith performance of firefighting efforts.
- SB 865 Directs Department of Human Services to begin search for relative placement resources immediately upon child or ward entering substitute care.
- SB 866 Modifies court authority to direct placements of children in custody of Department of Human Services.
- SB 867 Provides that witness is unavailable for purposes of hearsay rules if witness is absent from hearing and proponent of statement has established that party against whom statement is offered engaged in certain conduct that caused witness to be unavailable.
- SB 868 Requires designated state agency in carrying out program related to promotion, implementation, incentivization or regulation of energy efficiency in buildings to align, improve and prioritize certain actions to aid in achieving greenhouse gas emission reduction goals.
- SB 869 Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services to exercise any and all authority and discretion department has under applicable law to facilitate greenhouse gas emission reductions consistent with statewide goals, to take such actions as are necessary to accelerate reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, including rulemaking, and to consider and integrate into department's planning, budgeting, investment and policy-making decisions prevention or reduction of impacts from climate change.
- SB 870 Requires State Department of Energy in consultation with Department of Consumer and Business Services to specify energy performance standard for covered commercial buildings that seeks to maximize reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, includes energy use intensity targets that apply to specific types of buildings and that provides for methods to achieve conditional compliance.
- SB 871 Specifies requirements for energy savings performance contract and provides that contracting agency may solicit and award energy savings performance contract without competitive process and without requirement to issue request for proposals but may award energy savings performance contract only to qualified energy service company.
- SB 872 Instructs State Forestry Department to endeavor to partner with federal agencies to undertake certain activities in federal forests related to fire prevention and request that federal agencies fund portions of activities.
- SB 873 Requires Land Conservation and Development Commission to adopt rules by January 1, 2026, to allow soil bioengineering systems for shoreline stabilization.
- SB 874 Requires State Forestry Department to establish by rule pilot grant program for purpose of managing wildfire risk by certain methods.
- SB 875 Requires Department of State Lands to petition United States Congress for transfer of certain public lands.
- SB 876 Prohibits state agency from enforcing rules requiring vaccination against COVID-19.
- SB 877 Restores staggering of terms of county commissioners in certain circumstances.
- SB 878 Creates income or corporate excise tax credit for taxpayer that employs youth through Oregon Youth Employment Program.
- SB 879 Prohibits Department of Justice from charging officers and agencies of state government for assistance rendered.
- SB 880 Extends sunset date of enterprise zone program.
- SB 881 Directs Director of Department of Revenue to reimburse worker leasing company for any employer contribution payments made by worker leasing company if Department of Revenue determines pursuant to amended combined quarterly report that refund is due.
- SB 882 Allows farm direct marketer sales and consignment sales of maple syrup.
- SB 883 Authorizes court to consider compliance with other conditions of pretrial release when setting security amount.
- SB 884 Grants higher property tax exemption for property of veterans with disabilities.
- SB 885 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Library for biennium beginning July 1, 2023, for purpose of hiring consultant to assist libraries apply for federal moneys for purpose of providing broadband access.
- SB 886 Removes requirement that State Department of Fish and Wildlife obtain confidentiality agreement when disclosing certain animal data to federal government, tribal government, public body, public utility or college or university.
- SB 887 Provides that, in suit for recovery of damages for unlawful taking or possession of food fish, damages shall be twice fair market value of food fish, as established by State Fish and Wildlife Commission by rule.
- SB 888 Requires person 15 years of age or older operating Class IV or certain Class II all-terrain vehicles to carry and present both documentation of driving privileges and valid all-terrain vehicle operator permit.
- SB 889 Modifies definitions of "Class I all-terrain vehicle" and "Class IV all-terrain vehicle." Removes requirement that certain off-road vehicles be equipped with windshield wipers when vehicle is operated off highway.
- SB 890 Modifies composition of State Parks and Recreation Commission membership.
- SB 891 Modifies provisions relating to Oregon Death with Dignity Act.
- SB 892 Amends statutes relating to housing laws and to authority of Housing and Community Services Department and Oregon Housing Stability Council, including changes to department's procurement authority and ability to provide down payment assistance.
- SB 893 Requires Housing and Community Services Department to take actions to implement recommendations from 2021 Task Force on Homelessness and Racial Disparities.
- SB 894 Authorizes issuance of bonds under Article XI-Q of Oregon Constitution to support use of Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center as regional emergency and evacuee center.
- SB 895 Modifies offense of passing in no passing zone.
- SB 896 Provides that Oregon Health Authority may not adopt rules requiring immunization against COVID-19 as condition of attendance in any school, children's facility or post-secondary institution of education.
- SB 897 Prohibits Department of Corrections from paying for or providing, directly or indirectly, gender-affirming care to individuals in custody of correctional facility in this state.
- SB 898 Requires reseller that purchases residential property for subsequent resale to provide buyer with supplemental property disclosure statement concerning improvements to residential real estate and related information.
- SB 899 Appropriates moneys to Invasive Species Council, out of General Fund, for certain purposes.
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SB 900-998
- SB 900 Establishes Organized Retail Theft Grant Program.
- SB 901 Confers authority to Director of Human Services to issue investigative subpoenas for production of specified records in child abuse investigations.
- SB 902 Permits person who is 20 years of age or older at time of resentencing for crime committed when person was under 18 years of age to continue temporary assignment to youth correction facility if person was temporarily assigned to youth correction facility following original sentence.
- SB 903 Directs Oregon Youth Authority to maintain certain demographic data.
- SB 904 Modifies criteria for determining maximum allowable population levels for youth correction facilities.
- SB 905 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.
- SB 906 Removes restriction on distribution of Student Investment Account moneys to virtual public charter schools.
- SB 907 Prohibits employer from retaliating or discriminating against employee or prospective employee who, in good faith and with no reasonable alternative, refuses exposure arising from hazardous condition at place of employment.
- SB 908 Provides that driver licenses and identification cards expire eight years after date of issuance.
- SB 909 Updates and modernizes laws that govern formation, governance, operations and conversion of limited liability companies in this state and relations among members, managers and third parties with respect to limited liability companies in this state.
- SB 910 Excludes certain on-street and off-street parking pay stations from requirement to accept coins and currency as payment for goods and services.
- SB 911 Creates Commission for Original Peoples from South America, Central America and Mexico.
- SB 912 Authorizes Director of Employment Department to deduct amount from future weekly family and medical leave insurance benefits for overpayments due to individual's fault.
- SB 913 Makes technical changes to paid family and medical leave insurance program.
- SB 914 Transfers Public Defense Services Commission from judicial to executive branch.
- SB 915 Creates Deadly Force Prosecutions Unit within Criminal Justice Division of Department of Justice.
- SB 916 Requires Oregon Health Authority to study public health.
- SB 917 Imposes cap on percentage increase that minimum wage rate may be adjusted for inflation.
- SB 918 Directs Housing and Community Services Department to establish Oregon Housing Justice Program to provide grants for housing stability.
- SB 919 Authorizes city or county to adopt five-year property tax exemption for newly constructed accessory dwelling unit, or newly converted duplex, triplex or quadplex, that is used as occupant's primary residence.
- SB 920 Requires Housing and Community Services Department to study housing.
- SB 921 Requires Housing and Community Services Department to study housing.
- SB 922 Requires Oregon Health Authority to study screening for diseases.
- SB 923 Requires that only students who have school identification number are included in average daily membership.
- SB 924 Appropriates moneys for specified positions in offices of Senate Independent Caucus.
- SB 925 Makes unlawful practice for employer or employment agency to advertise job, promotion or transfer opportunity without disclosing pay range and employment benefits in job posting.
- SB 926 Prohibits merchant service company or financing agency from retaining funds that are property of merchant for more than 10 calendar days unless merchant service company or financing agency allows merchant access to funds, including ability to withdraw funds, or merchant service company or financing agency pays merchant statutory rate of interest on balance of funds retained.
- SB 927 Specifies physician assistant scope of practice and duties of care when practicing medicine.
- SB 928 Instructs forester, or forest protective association or agency that is under contract or agreement with State Board of Forestry for protection of forestland against fire, and whose protection area is or may be affected by fire on nearby federal lands, to take certain actions to address fire.
- SB 929 Dissolves Oregon Government Ethics Commission as of July 2, 2025.
- SB 930 Expands attorney fee award for prevailing applicants to include any person developing needed housing whose approval is appealed to Land Use Board of Appeals.
- SB 931 Authorizes Environmental Quality Commission to adopt rules for determining whether community or area-wide sewerage system is available for purposes of sewage disposal system construction permit.
- SB 932 Authorizes governing body of local government to adopt ordinance establishing that owner forfeits intangible property worth $10 or less if local government holds property for more than two years and owner does not claim property.
- SB 933 Prohibits Oregon Transportation Commission from establishing toll on Interstate 205 or Interstate 5.
- SB 934 Requires owner of public building to periodically conduct inspections and testing of fire dampers, smoke dampers, combination fire and smoke dampers and smoke control systems in public building.
- SB 935 Prohibits landlords from denying application for tenancy based on certain rental or financial screening or admissions criteria if applicant is refugee from Ukraine.
- SB 936 Requires Housing and Community Services Department to provide grants to developers of single-family homes made available for affordable homeownership.
- SB 937 Requires Housing and Community Services Department to make grant to Network for Oregon Affordable Housing to provide low-interest loans to purchasers of homes with limited equity.
- SB 938 Instructs office of State Fire Marshal to develop and distribute curriculum for adult learners that relates to fire safety.
- SB 939 Allows additional estate tax exclusion.
- SB 940 Requires Department of Education to conduct study to identify improved processes for transferring high school credits earned by student outside United States.
- SB 941 Prohibits not-for-profit corporations that receive moneys directly from state from making political contributions to candidates or political committees during biennium in which corporation receives state moneys.
- SB 942 Requires county clerk to ensure that any board or other entity established to assist county clerk in fulfilling official duties contains equal numbers of volunteers from each major political party.
- SB 943 Establishes Broadband Service Infrastructure Program within Oregon Broadband Office for purpose of offsetting cost of planning and developing high speed broadband service infrastructure in unserved and underserved areas.
- SB 944 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.
- SB 945 Imposes tax on use by electric vehicles of highways in Oregon measured by miles traveled between registration dates at rate equivalent to gasoline tax owed by motor vehicle getting 30 miles per gallon.
- SB 946 Establishes certain limitation on projects under Good Neighbor Authority Agreement.
- SB 947 Establishes certain additional requirements concerning projects under Good Neighbor Authority Agreement.
- SB 948 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to City of Port Orford for water recycling.
- SB 949 Authorizes ports to assess public bodies for share of costs of removing sediment from port waters.
- SB 950 Establishes Ocean Beach Fund.
- SB 951 Provides that certified parole and probation officer employed by State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision qualifies as police officer under Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 952 Authorizes release of sex offender information to certain entities if release is in public interest.
- SB 953 Changes title of "district medical examiner" to "county medical examiner." Changes title of "medical-legal death investigator" to "medicolegal death investigator." Eliminates process by which two or more counties may form district for purposes of establishing single medical examiner's office.
- SB 954 Allows circuit court judge to authorize execution of search warrant outside judicial district for interrelated conduct carried on in more than one county.
- SB 955 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to support implementation of AgriStress Helpline in Oregon.
- SB 956 Instructs Water Resources Department to take certain actions related to Walla Walla Water 2050 Strategic Plan.
- SB 957 Expands types of prior convictions that increase offense level for crime of public indecency.
- SB 958 Requires State of Oregon to contribute 50 percent match for every private donation of $10,000 or more made to Oregon State University Foundation for express purpose of supporting agricultural research with emphasis on cereal grains, to extent moneys are available.
- SB 959 Requires State Department of Energy to study energy facilities.
- SB 960 Requires Oregon Business Development Department, in consultation with State Treasurer, to study funding and incentive opportunities for state energy industry.
- SB 961 Requires State Department of Energy to study policies for supporting development of renewable hydrogen industry in Oregon.
- SB 962 Directs Oregon Department of Emergency Management to develop and implement grant program to distribute moneys to certain counties to fund emergency preparedness coordinators.
- SB 963 Requires additional cities to develop urban reserves.
- SB 964 Amends certain land division criteria and processes.
- SB 965 Allows Oregon Health Authority to conduct off-site investigation after receiving certain complaints against hospitals.
- SB 966 Requires Oregon Health Authority to adopt standards for types of data collected for all payer, all claims database that are consistent with standards adopted for collection of data on race, ethnicity, language, disability, sexual orientation and gender identity.
- SB 967 Allows Oregon Health Authority to reimburse coordinated care organizations using payment mechanisms other than global budgets under specified circumstances.
- SB 968 Modifies criteria for membership on System of Care Advisory Council.
- SB 969 Removes requirement that Oregon State Board of Nursing certify as nursing assistant any qualified applicant.
- SB 970 Revises definitions related to pharmacy for consistency with applicable federal law.
- SB 971 Permits minor 15 years of age or older to consent, without parental consent, to chiropractic treatment.
- SB 972 Requires Oregon Health Authority to transition from healthcare.gov to state-based marketplace by November 1, 2026.
- SB 973 Directs Oregon Health Authority to maintain state public health laboratory, administer newborn bloodspot screening program and implement educational program for newborn bloodspot screening program.
- SB 974 Creates crime of sexual abuse by fraudulent representation.
- SB 975 Requires Department of Revenue to study use of tax increment financing revenue received by urban renewal agency to finance infrastructure outside urban renewal area to compensate for displacement of persons by urban renewal agency's projects within area.
- SB 976 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.
- SB 977 Requires Housing and Community Services Department to study housing.
- SB 978 Requires Department of Land Conservation and Development to study land use.
- SB 979 Provides that constructing child care facility within project for affordable housing does not subject project for affordable housing to prevailing wage requirements if child care facility meets specified requirements.
- SB 980 Requires State Department of Energy to study renewable energy.
- SB 981 Authorizes Oregon Department of Administrative Services to exempt certain accounts that originate in Department of Revenue from general requirement to assign liquidated and delinquent account to private collection agency within one year of most recent payment on account.
- SB 982 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for purpose of screening newborns for Duchenne muscular dystrophy under Northwest Regional Newborn Bloodspot Screening Program.
- SB 983 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for State School Fund.
- SB 984 Prohibits clerk of court, or any other person designated by magistrate to take security, from accepting security from bail fund.
- SB 985 Extends automatic voter registration in certain circumstances.
- SB 986 Increases statute of limitations for first degree sex crimes to 20 years after commission of crime or, for minor victim, any time before victim attains 30 years of age, whichever occurs later.
- SB 987 Requires Public Employees Retirement Board to study approaches to lowering employer contribution rate paid by charter schools under Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 988 Separates possession, delivery and manufacture of fentanyl from general controlled substance offense statute into separate statutes.
- SB 989 Specifies that new or increased fees adopted by state agency do not become effective unless approved by Legislative Assembly by law.
- SB 990 Requires Department of Revenue to make surplus revenue refunds, known as "kicker" refunds, in form of check.
- SB 991 Allows personal income and corporate excise taxpayers to subtract from taxable income amounts paid as principal and interest on qualified education loans, if borrower is taxpayer or spouse, dependent or employee of taxpayer.
- SB 992 Removes alternative certificate as option for completing high school.
- SB 993 Creates crime of unlawfully pointing a firearm at another person.
- SB 994 Modifies who may be appointed as temporary Assistant State Judge Advocates from officers of organized militia to members of organized militia who are members in good standing of Oregon State Bar.
- SB 995 Requires Department of Education to approve training program in restraint and seclusion of student only if program is one of nationally recognized programs that has been designated by Department of Human Services as satisfying department's certification requirements for use of restraint and seclusion.
- SB 996 Requires Department of Transportation to conduct review of specified portion of U.S. Highway 30 and present report to Joint Committee on Transportation no later than September 15, 2024.
- SB 997 Expands Address Confidentiality Program to include victims of child abduction.
- SB 998 Authorizes cities to include modifications to system development charges in housing productions strategy.
- SB 999 Clarifies meaning of "one-year period" for purposes of determining amount of unpaid family leave that eligible employee is entitled to take within any given one-year period.
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SB 1000-1098
- SB 1000 Adds new entity eligible to receive grant funds to provide services to refugees and adds new categories of refugees eligible for assistance.
- SB 1001 Requires Department of Environmental Quality to study perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
- SB 1002 Eliminates State School Fund distributions for facility grants.
- SB 1003 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for biennium beginning July 1, 2023, to provide transportation services to Roseburg Veterans Affairs Medical Center for veterans residing in Coos and Curry Counties.
- SB 1004 Provides that state agency may not adopt rules without statutory authority.
- SB 1005 Establishes procedures for review of certain Department of Corrections disciplinary orders and other housing-related decisions by panel of Court of Appeals.
- SB 1006 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Umpqua Fishery Enhancement Derby to facilitate salmonid habitat restoration projects .
- SB 1007 Authorizes counties to allow contiguous clustered nonresource dwellings on clustered development tract in lieu of approval of individual nonresource dwellings on farm, forest or mixed farm and forest use.
- SB 1008 Requires Legislative Policy and Research Office to study methods for legislative oversight of administrative rules.
- SB 1009 Authorizes issuance of general obligation bonds under Article XI-Q of Oregon Constitution for construction of veterans' home in Roseburg, Oregon.
- SB 1010 Requires Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to study options available for use of marijuana tax revenues for funding law enforcement programs directed at cannabis-related offenses.
- SB 1011 Increases speed limit on Interstate 5 and on other highways.
- SB 1012 Authorizes county to allow homestead rebuilt by same owner on same lot to replace homestead destroyed by September 2020 wildfires to have specially assessed value equal to destroyed homestead's real market value for 2020-2021 property tax year, to extent of square footage of destroyed homestead.
- SB 1013 Permits counties to allow certain rural homeowners to site one recreational vehicle on their property.
- SB 1014 Allows transfer of unused Ballot Measure 49 (2007) home site approvals from high-value farmland to lower value resource lands.
- SB 1015 Allows taxpayer to fully depreciate, over two tax years, property that shows demonstrable reduction in carbon emissions.
- SB 1016 Directs Department of Human Services to establish and maintain regional family support networks for families of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- SB 1017 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to develop and administer matching grant program to assist rural cities in financing infrastructure projects for other than transportation-related infrastructure, including facilities for water service, sewer service, water and sewer treatment or waste management and other infrastructure necessary for maintenance of community health, hygiene, sanitation and livability.
- SB 1018 Imposes personal income tax at flat rate if taxpayer has adjusted gross income below threshold amount.
- SB 1019 Directs Department of State Lands to establish wetlands mitigation grant program.
- SB 1020 Directs Housing and Community Services Department to establish and administer pilot program to award grants to counties to implement home modification programs.
- SB 1021 Directs Legislative Assembly to allocate moneys to members for distribution.
- SB 1022 Requires that sex offender risk assessment methodology take into consideration specified information.
- SB 1023 Defines "victim" for purposes of release of sex offender information by Department of State Police.
- SB 1024 Modifies provisions regarding retention of records of incidents involving the use of restraints or seclusion of children in care and students in public education programs.
- SB 1025 Prohibits Department of Environmental Quality from imposing effluent limitations or other requirements in seafood processing wastewater permit that are more stringent than requirements established under federal law or that would result in substantial and widespread economic and social impacts on coastal communities.
- SB 1026 Requires Judicial Department to study shared parenting, including joint custody and equal parenting time, in domestic relations matters.
- SB 1027 Modifies hearing process before State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision for persons convicted of murder or aggravated murder who are sentenced to life imprisonment with possibility of parole, work release or release to post-prison supervision.
- SB 1028 Modifies definition of "abuse" for purposes of child abuse to include verbal abuse.
- SB 1029 Directs State Court Administrator to develop judicial training program focusing on domestic violence and child abuse in family law cases.
- SB 1030 Requires Judicial Department, in collaboration with Public Defense Services Commission, to study child welfare investigations and improvements necessary to align rights and procedural protections of parents and children involved in child welfare investigations with those afforded to defendants in criminal proceedings.
- SB 1031 Requires elections for directors of school district boards to be held each year.
- SB 1032 Establishes higher education grant program for qualified dependents of current Oregon National Guard members who are eligible to continue to serve in Oregon National Guard for at least six additional years.
- SB 1033 Defines "active service," "active service of the state" and "state active duty." Expands authority of Adjutant General, with approval of Governor, to order members of organized militia into active service of the state.
- SB 1034 Directs Department of Education to make biennial transfer to Oregon Military Department from State School Fund for purpose of paying costs of educational services provided through programs operated by military department for at-risk youth.
- SB 1035 Requires grand jury to hold public meeting for specified indictments.
- SB 1036 Requires State Department of Energy to study energy efficiency.
- SB 1037 Allows Health Licensing Office to issue license to practice health care administration to qualified applicant.
- SB 1038 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to develop and administer program for awarding grants to rodeo organizations based in communities with population of 12,000 or less to fund certain capital projects on existing rodeo property.
- SB 1039 Modifies Department of Justice crime victim compensation program.
- SB 1040 Directs Department of Early Learning and Care to establish and administer by rule pilot program for child care micro centers.
- SB 1041 Prohibits cost-sharing on certain health insurance coverage of supplemental and diagnostic breast examinations.
- SB 1042 Requires Oregon Health Policy Board to produce and provide to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to health by December 31, 2024, comprehensive report regarding success in achieving aims of Oregon Integrated and Coordinated Health Care Delivery System.
- SB 1043 Requires hospitals and other specified facilities that provide substance use disorder treatment to provide to specified patients upon discharge or release two doses of opioid overdose reversal medication and necessary medical supplies to administer medication.
- SB 1044 Appropriates moneys for various purposes related to behavioral health treatment.
- SB 1045 Requires Department of Education to annually designate whether each school district is conditionally standard, nonstandard or standard.
- SB 1046 Expands network adequacy requirements to health benefit plans offered to large employers and modifies requirements.
- SB 1047 Raises contract price threshold under which contracting agency may apply certain solicitation and procurement methods for public contracts.
- SB 1048 Directs Department of Transportation to establish small business development program to assist qualified small businesses in competing for department's public improvement contracts.
- SB 1049 Removes requirement for boards and other entities to report to Emergency Board prior to adopting fees.
- SB 1050 Aligns implementation date of academic content standards for Holocaust and genocide studies with implementation date of academic content standards for ethnic studies.
- SB 1051 Requires Department of Land Conservation and Development to study urban reserves.
- SB 1052 Modifies crimes related to involuntary servitude and human trafficking.
- SB 1053 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.
- SB 1054 Directs State Court Administrator to develop information for use by public regarding procedural requirements and forms for enforcing child custody, parenting time and parenting plan orders and judgments.
- SB 1055 Removes suspension of requirement of showing proficiency in Essential Learning Skills as condition of earning diploma.
- SB 1056 Modifies offense of making a false report of child abuse.
- SB 1057 Modifies timelines and requirements for when school district makes determination whether to give approval for student to enroll in virtual public charter school not sponsored by school district.
- SB 1058 Requires State Department of Agriculture to study expansion of organic agriculture sectors.
- SB 1059 Requires State Department of Agriculture to study department's policies concerning organic agriculture.
- SB 1060 Provides that in prosecution for offense that includes as element causing physical injury to another person, evidence of physical injury may include specified types of evidence.
- SB 1061 Directs Oregon Cannabis Commission, Oregon Health Authority, Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission and Department of Revenue to work collaboratively to ensure access to cannabis for Oregonians.
- SB 1062 Requires person who operates website or online service for commercial purposes that collects consumers' personally identifiable information to develop, maintain and implement data management practices policy and post policy or link to policy prominently on website or online service home page.
- SB 1063 Requires governing body of public education provider to develop professional learning requirements for persons in leadership positions of public education provider.
- SB 1064 Allows Department of Revenue to establish electronic means for collection of elector signatures in support of inclusion of entity on schedule of income tax return for purpose of receiving contribution by means of checkoff.
- SB 1065 Establishes procedure for person with qualifying conviction for possession of controlled substance to file motion requesting court order setting aside conviction.
- SB 1066 Establishes Task Force on For-Profit Providers of Educational Services in Virtual Public Charter Schools.
- SB 1067 Modifies definition of "employment relations" to exclude standards, requirements or procedures relating to body-worn cameras for purposes of law enforcement officer collective bargaining.
- SB 1068 Authorizes board of directors of rural fire protection district to annex to district, under certain circumstances, lands that are within coverage area of district.
- SB 1069 Allows residential landlord and tenant to agree to provide written notices by electronic mail and allow landlord to refund moneys by electronic means.
- SB 1070 Requires sentencing court to consider as mitigation evidence whether defendant was subjected to domestic abuse that was ongoing when criminal behavior occurred and was contributing factor in criminal behavior.
- SB 1071 Provides that maximum loading weight of motorboat means factory-specified dry gross weight of motorboat.
- SB 1072 Requires Department of Transportation to prepare and submit report on interstate highway projects and toll program.
- SB 1073 Directs State Chief Information Officer to appoint Chief Privacy Officer and describes scope of duties of Chief Privacy Officer.
- SB 1074 Directs Oregon Health Authority to administer two-year demonstration project in two counties to test whether expanding scope of compensable services provided by community health workers can improve outcomes for low-income families and children at risk of entering foster care system.
- SB 1075 Directs Department of Education to establish school media program standards and provide technical assistance related to those standards.
- SB 1076 Requires licensed hospitals to include in hospital's discharge policy specified procedures for discharge of homeless patients.
- SB 1077 Requires Department of Human Services to consult with Medicaid Advisory Committee regarding long term services and supports provided through programs administered by department.
- SB 1078 Requires state agencies that acquire public property to comply with local ordinances mandating notice to or consultation with local government or mandating compliance with conditions of local government.
- SB 1079 Establishes Joint Task Force on Hospital Discharge Challenges to develop recommendations to address challenges faced by hospitals in discharging patients to appropriate post-acute care settings.
- SB 1080 Increases expenditure threshold for exemption of municipal corporation from audit requirement.
- SB 1081 Authorizes city within Marion County to control or direct disposal, transfer or material or energy recovery of solid waste.
- SB 1082 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to establish project connecting adults in custody and former adults in custody to community colleges, public universities and apprenticeship programs.
- SB 1083 Exempts hybrid motor vehicles and motor vehicles with model years that predate by six years or less date of registration or renewal of registration from requirement to be equipped with certified pollution control system.
- SB 1084 Restores tax credit allowed for qualified research activities at increased maximum credit amount.
- SB 1085 Allows pharmacist to test and provide treatment for certain health conditions.
- SB 1086 Authorizes any person to submit complaint to Department of Environmental Quality if person reasonably believes that camping site of homeless individuals is causing discharge of wastes into state waters.
- SB 1087 Establishes standards for establishment of farm cafes on lands in Lane County zoned for exclusive farm use.
- SB 1088 Authorizes Department of Early Learning and Care to acquire ownership of, or enter into contract with public or private entity to use, up to three approximately one-quarter-acre parcels in Deschutes County to develop commercial-grade buildings suitable to function as child care facilities.
- SB 1089 Establishes Universal Health Plan Governance Board.
- SB 1090 Abolishes annual one-hour change in time from standard time to daylight saving time and maintains Oregon on standard time for all 12 months of calendar year, except in portion of Oregon in Mountain Time Zone.
- SB 1091 Provides that laws regarding employee entitlements for recovery of unpaid wages and penalties do not apply to wages and penalties as result of time lost to employer's time-rounding policies that comply with federal rounding standards.
- SB 1092 Directs Department of Revenue to waive penalties and interest otherwise imposed on estates of decedents for delinquent or late tax filing or payment.
- SB 1093 Directs presiding judge of each judicial district to develop and implement coordinated public safety unrepresented defendant crisis plan, and submit plan to Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, by specified date.
- SB 1094 Authorizes Secretary of State to secure federal grant moneys to fund pilot project providing live video feed of rooms in which ballots are counted and official ballot drop sites.
- SB 1095 Provides transitional guidance and adjusts membership of certain boards and commissions whose governing body membership is based in whole or part on congressional districts, to account for increase in congressional districts.
- SB 1096 Authorizes certain cities with demonstrated need for housing to add project area to their urban growth boundary upon certain conditions.
- SB 1097 Provides that contract for certain services related to fitness to proceed must require provider to maintain professional and commercial liability insurance.
- SB 1098 Establishes Oregon Food Bank Audit Committee as joint committee of Legislative Assembly.
- SB 1099 Extends safe surrender period for anonymously leaving infant at authorized facility to 60 days from infant's date of birth.
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SB 1100-1198
- SB 1100 Sets $100 cap each year on sum of contributions that can be received by candidate or committee in cash from any source.
- SB 1101 Authorizes adult foster home provider to provide residential care for up to six residents who are not related to provider.
- SB 1102 Establishes Semiconductor and Advanced Manufacturing Talent Grant program.
- SB 1103 Prohibits individual who is serving as Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, Attorney General or Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries from holding controlling interest in business or receiving money or other consideration for being otherwise employed as employee or hired as independent contractor during period in which individual holds relevant public office.
- SB 1104 Creates income tax credit for subscriptions to media news outlets and donations to certain journalism organizations.
- SB 1105 Changes law related to highway cost allocation study.
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SB 5501-5599
- SB 5501 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 Accountancy.
- SB 5502 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5503 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Commission for the Blind for biennial expenses.
- SB 5504 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Corrections for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5505 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Criminal Justice Commission for biennial expenses.
- SB 5506 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Emergency Board for allocations during biennium.
- SB 5507 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts and certain federal funds, but excluding lottery funds and other federal funds, collected or received by Employment Department.
- SB 5508 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Employment Relations Board for biennial expenses.
- SB 5509 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Fish and Wildlife for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5510 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries for biennial expenses.
- SB 5511 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Housing and Community Services Department for biennial expenses and for debt service.
- SB 5512 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Judicial Department for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5513 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Commission on Judicial Fitness and Disability for biennial expenses.
- SB 5514 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Justice for biennial expenses.
- SB 5515 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Bureau of Labor and Industries for biennial expenses.
- SB 5516 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Legislative Administration Committee, Legislative Assembly, Legislative Counsel Committee, Legislative Fiscal Officer, Legislative Revenue Officer, Commission on Indian Services and Legislative Policy and Research Committee for biennial expenses.
- SB 5517 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.
- SB 5518 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Library for biennial expenses.
- SB 5519 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission.
- SB 5520 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Long Term Care Ombudsman for biennial expenses.
- 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 Marine Board.
- SB 5522 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Medical Board.
- 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 State Board of Nursing.
- SB 5524 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Business Development Department for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5525 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5526 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 5527 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Parks and Recreation Department for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5528 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision for biennial expenses.
- SB 5529 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 Pharmacy.
- SB 5530 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of State Police for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5531 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Psychiatric Security Review Board for biennial expenses.
- SB 5532 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Public Defense Services Commission for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5533 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Public Safety Standards and Training for debt service.
- SB 5534 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 Utility Commission of Oregon.
- SB 5535 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Racing Commission.
- SB 5536 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Real Estate Agency.
- SB 5537 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Teacher Standards and Practices Commission for biennial expenses.
- SB 5538 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Veterans' Affairs for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5539 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5540 Limits expenditures of lottery funds from Watershed Conservation Grant Fund for local grant expenditures by Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board for six-year period beginning July 1, 2023.
- SB 5541 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Youth Authority for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5542 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by Department of Public Safety Standards and Training.
- SB 5543 Modifies purposes and amounts authorized for issuance of general obligation bonds in 2021-2023 biennium.
- SB 5544 Modifies limits on payment of expenses from specified funds by certain state agencies for capital construction.
- SB 5545 Modifies amounts of lottery moneys allocated from Administrative Services Economic Development Fund.
- SB 5546 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by State Board of Pharmacy.
- SB 5547 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5548 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5549 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5550 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5551 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
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SCR 1-99
- SCR 1 Expresses support for county clerks and local election officials.
- SCR 2 Recognizes and honors service members of Oregon National Guard.
- SCR 3 Designates potato as official vegetable of Oregon.
- SCR 4 Recognizes and honors Deputy Douglas Eugene Smith (1955-1978) for his service to this state.
- SCR 5 In memoriam: Mary Curtis Gramley (1936-2021).
- SCR 6 In memoriam: Former state Representative Ralph Davis Brown, 1944-2022.
- SCR 7 In memoriam: Curtis Frederick "Curt" Benefiel, 1926-2015.
- SCR 8 In memoriam: Donald C. "Don" Carey, 1925-2019.
- SCR 9 Commends first responders for their heroic actions in fighting Santiam Fire.
- SCR 10 In memoriam: John Michael "Mike" Garvey (1953-2022).
- SCR 11 Recognizes and honors Lance Corporal Don Edward Darnall (1946-1966) for his service to his country.
- SCR 12 Commends first responders for their heroic actions in fighting Santiam Fire.
- SCR 13 Recognizes and honors Chief Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Whetstone (1917-1960) for his service to this state.
- SCR 14 Recognizes and honors Robin A. Church for her outstanding service to people of Oregon.
- SCR 15 Appoints Legislative Equity Officer.
- SCR 16 Declares legislative intent to address inequities facing Compact of Free Association islanders residing in State of Oregon.
- SCR 17 Commemorates 70th anniversary of alliance between Republic of Korea and United States and 120th anniversary of Korean immigration to United States.
- SCR 18 Adjourns sine die 2023 regular session of Eighty-second Legislative Assembly.
- SCR 23 Adjourns organizational session of Eighty-second Legislative Assembly.
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SJM 1-99
- SJM 1 Urges Congress to propose for state ratification amendment to United States Constitution to require federal government to operate under balanced budget wherein federal government expenditures do not exceed federal government revenues.
- SJM 2 Requests discussion between Oregon and Idaho governments regarding the relocation of Oregon and Idaho border.
- SJM 3 Urges President, United States Secretary of the Interior and United States Secretary of Agriculture to direct federal agencies to be as aggressive as possible in preventing, mitigating and suppressing wildfires on federal lands.
- SJM 4 Urges Congress to pass legislation to allow for optional, incremental transfer of federal lands to states.
- SJM 5 Urges Congress to establish national biodiversity strategy.
- SJM 6 Urges Congress to enact legislation granting statehood to Washington, D.C. .
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SJR 1-99
- SJR 1 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require two-thirds majority vote in each chamber of Legislative Assembly to pass bills for raising revenue.
- SJR 2 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to authorize use of motor vehicle-related tax revenue for infrastructure that reduces traffic burden of, or pollution from, motor vehicles on public roads in this state.
- SJR 3 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing right to carry concealed firearms.
- SJR 4 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to eliminate even-numbered year regular sessions of Legislative Assembly.
- SJR 5 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require two-thirds majority vote in favor in each chamber of Legislative Assembly to pass bills declaring emergency.
- SJR 6 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution directing Legislative Assembly to enact property tax relief program for owner-occupied primary residences of certain seniors.
- SJR 7 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to declare constitutional right to subsist, including right to save and exchange seeds and grow, raise, harvest and consume food of one's own choosing Refers proposed amendment to people for their approval or rejection at next regular general election.
- SJR 8 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution directing Legislative Assembly to enact property tax relief program for owner-occupied primary residences of certain seniors.
- SJR 9 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing Citizens Redistricting Commission to adopt redistricting maps for Senate, House of Representatives and United States Congress.
- SJR 10 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing Citizens Redistricting Commission to adopt redistricting maps for Senate, House of Representatives and United States Congress.
- SJR 11 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require approval by majority of Senate of any reprieve, commutation or pardon.
- SJR 12 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to prohibit holders of appointed offices that require Senate confirmation from holding over beyond conclusion of term of office or four years in office, whichever is less, unless Senate confirms appointed officer for succeeding term of office or succeeding four-year period.
- SJR 13 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.
- SJR 14 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to place durational and other limitations on declarations of emergency by Governor.
- SJR 15 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.
- SJR 16 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.
- SJR 17 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution directing Legislative Assembly to enact property tax relief program for owner-occupied principal dwellings of certain seniors.
- SJR 18 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow Legislative Assembly, by adoption of joint resolution, to repeal administrative rule or amendment of administrative rule adopted by executive branch agency.
- SJR 19 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to prohibit public body from assessing highway toll unless toll was assessed before January 1, 2018, toll is assessed for use of Bridge of the Gods, Hood River Bridge or Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge, or proposed toll is approved by majority of total votes cast in elections held in counties with border located within 15-mile radius of any section of highway proposed to be tolled.
- SJR 20 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require bills and joint resolutions passed during even-numbered year regular sessions of Legislative Assembly to receive two-thirds vote in favor in each house for passage.
- SJR 21 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to allow Legislative Assembly to require that each administrative rule or amendment of administrative rule adopted by executive branch agency be approved by Legislative Assembly before taking effect.
- SJR 22 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.
- SJR 23 Urges State Forestry Department, Department of the State Fire Marshal, Oregon Department of Emergency Management and local rural fire protection districts and fire departments to be as aggressive as possible in preventing, mitigating and suppressing wildfires in this state.
- SJR 24 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to eliminate even-numbered year regular sessions of Legislative Assembly.
- SJR 25 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing independent redistricting commission to adopt redistricting maps for Senate, House of Representatives and United States Congress.
- SJR 26 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to cease requirement of returning surplus revenue to personal income taxpayers.
- SJR 27 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution prohibiting death penalty.
- SJR 28 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.
- SJR 29 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to require approval by majority of Senate of any pardon or commutation.
- SJR 30 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to expand scope of term "bills for raising revenue" for supermajority vote requirement.
- SJR 31 Urges Governor and executive branch state agencies to make certain mandated reductions to programs and services in manner that causes least harm and inconvenience to persons agencies serve.
- SJR 32 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution requiring that special election to determine whether public officer is recalled shall occur at next regularly scheduled election for relevant electoral district that occurs 35 or more days after deadline for public officer to resign.
- SJR 33 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to enumerate examples of rights, the denial or abridgement of which would violate existing constitutional guarantee of equality of rights.
- SJR 34 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to establish Independent Public Service Compensation Commission.
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SR 1-99
- 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.
- SR 2 Commends first responders for their heroic actions in fighting Santiam Fire.
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SB 1-99
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House Bills
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HB 2001-2099
- HB 2001 Establishes Oregon Housing Needs Analysis in Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
- HB 2002 Modifies provisions relating to reproductive health rights.
- HB 2003 Establishes limits on campaign contributions that may be accepted by candidates and political committees.
- HB 2004 Establishes ranked choice voting as voting method for selecting winner of nomination for and election to offices of President of United States, United States Senator, Representative in Congress, Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer and Attorney General.
- HB 2005 Defines "undetectable firearm." Punishes manufacturing, importing, offering for sale or transferring undetectable firearm by maximum of 10 years' imprisonment, $250,000 fine, or both.
- HB 2006 Prohibits person under 21 years of age from possessing firearms with specified exceptions.
- HB 2007 Authorizes governing bodies of certain public entities that own or control public building to adopt policy, ordinance or regulation or precluding affirmative defense for possession of firearms in public building and adjacent grounds by concealed handgun licensees.
- HB 2008 Specifies property and funds of judgment debtor that are exempt from execution or garnishment.
- HB 2009 Establishes refundable income and corporate excise tax credit allowed for qualified research activities and sets increased maximum credit amount.
- HB 2010 Directs Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board to establish program to provide grants to water suppliers.
- HB 2011 Increases penalties for assault committed against parks and recreation employees.
- HB 2012 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to study sports funding in Oregon.
- HB 2013 Allows Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to issue direct to retailer permit to eligible out-of-state manufacturer of malt beverages, wine or cider to allow manufacturer to sell at wholesale and transport malt beverages, wine or cider to specified licensees.
- HB 2014 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to study department's role in economic development in Oregon.
- HB 2015 Requires Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to study cannabis.
- HB 2016 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to study economic development in Oregon.
- HB 2017 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to study quality of mortgage loans in this state.
- HB 2018 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to study manufacturing in Oregon.
- HB 2019 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to study media production in Oregon.
- HB 2020 Requires Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to study commission.
- HB 2021 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to study support for small businesses in this state.
- HB 2022 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to study semiconductors.
- HB 2023 Directs Oregon Tourism Commission to develop, and co-administer with Sport Oregon, program for awarding grants to local government bodies to help fund youth sporting events.
- HB 2024 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to study telecommunications.
- HB 2025 Requires Public Utility Commission to study utilities.
- HB 2026 Requires Oregon Business Development Department to study semiconductor industry.
- HB 2027 Requires Housing and Community Services Department to study housing.
- HB 2028 Requires Housing and Community Services Department to study permitting.
- HB 2029 Increases minimum type size for instruments presented for recording to county clerk.
- HB 2030 Provides that recording fee for County Assessment and Taxation Fund does not apply to recordation of certified copies of death records.
- HB 2031 Renames "board of property tax appeals" to "property value appeals board.".
- HB 2032 Expands eligibility for domestic partnership under Oregon Family Fairness Act to partners of any sex.
- HB 2033 Clarifies method of collecting unpaid charges against real property if instrument conveying fee title to such real property to exempt entity is recorded without certificate issued by county assessor attesting that all charges have been paid.
- HB 2034 Prohibits members of Legislative Assembly from participating in discussion or debate if actual conflict of interest exists.
- HB 2035 Requires Oregon Government Ethics Commission to study how to improve efficacy of Oregon's government ethics laws.
- HB 2036 Requires Oregon Government Ethics Commission to study public meetings law and practices in Oregon.
- HB 2037 Requires Public Records Advisory Council to study public records law and practices.
- HB 2038 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 2039 Extends time after special district territory election for entry of order and return of deposits.
- HB 2040 Removes requirement to conduct second recount for batches of ballots already subject to recount.
- HB 2041 Modifies definition of "apprenticeable occupation" to include occupations and occupational fields in conformance with guidelines for apprenticeship issued by United States Department of Labor.
- HB 2042 Requires Bureau of Labor and Industries to establish and administer grant program to support development and implementation of registered apprenticeship and preapprenticeship training programs in wine and nursery industries.
- HB 2043 Requires Bureau of Labor and Industries to study employment issues related to state's wage and hour laws.
- HB 2044 Modifies charge imposed on insurers offering certain dental plans outside of health insurance exchange.
- HB 2045 Requires health care providers to annually report to Oregon Health Authority providers' aggregate amount of compensation paid to frontline workers as wages, benefits, salaries, bonuses and incentive payments.
- HB 2046 Requires Oregon State Board of Nursing to study scope of practice of licensed practical nurses.
- HB 2047 Establishes Rare Disease Advisory Council to serve as forum for understanding challenges faced by patients with rare diseases and caregivers and to serve as forum for improving access to care and insurance coverage for patients and as information resource for government and public health decision makers.
- HB 2048 Directs Health Licensing Office to issue provisional registration to applicant for behavior analysis interventionist registration.
- HB 2049 Transfers Oregon Cybersecurity Advisory Council from office of Enterprise Information Services to Oregon Cybersecurity Center of Excellence.
- HB 2050 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to establish procedure by which employees of certain public employers who are leaving employment may donate unused accumulated sick leave to be used by other employees of public employers.
- HB 2051 Applies insurance requirements for drivers that provide transportation services in affiliation with transportation network companies to drivers that provide delivery services to customers in affiliation with transportation network companies.
- HB 2052 Provides that data broker may not collect, sell or license brokered personal data within this state unless data broker first registers with Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- HB 2053 Provides that person that carries on, conducts or transacts business in county of this state under assumed business name that person has not registered or for which person does not maintain registration lacks standing in courts of this state to maintain action on behalf of business.
- HB 2054 Provides that deputy district attorneys qualify as police officers under Public Employees Retirement System.
- HB 2055 Updates and streamlines process and procedure for conducting cooperative procurements for public contracts and public improvement contracts.
- HB 2056 Modifies provisions relating to use of contributions and reserves of self-insurance programs established by multiple public bodies to insure against tort liability or property damage.
- HB 2057 Makes contractor jointly and severally liable in civil or administrative action for unpaid wages of unrepresented employee of subcontractor at any tier.
- HB 2058 Directs Oregon Business Development Department to develop and administer repayable award program to provide financial assistance to eligible employers to mitigate costs associated with agricultural overtime compensation requirements under section 2, chapter 115, Oregon Laws 2022 (Enrolled House Bill 4002).
- HB 2059 Establishes sunset for construction-in-process exemption from ad valorem property taxation for property located in enterprise zone.
- HB 2060 Extends sunset date of enterprise zone program.
- HB 2061 Extends sunset of property tax exemption for facility of business firm in rural enterprise zone.
- HB 2062 Extends sunset for property tax exemption or deferral for certain industrial improvements newly constructed or installed in rural areas.
- HB 2063 Creates sunset for rural renewable energy development zone exemption.
- HB 2064 Establishes sunset for continued property tax exemption for former cemetery or crematory land used for exempt low income housing.
- HB 2065 Extends sunset for exemption for federal land used by recreation facility operators under permit.
- HB 2066 Extends sunset of property tax exemption for food processing machinery and equipment.
- HB 2067 Creates sunset of tax exemption for property of certain cooperatives used to heat water by combustion of biomass.
- HB 2068 Extends sunset of exemption for property of centrally assessed companies.
- HB 2069 Extends sunset for exemption of single-unit housing.
- HB 2070 Extends sunset of tax exemption for property of surviving spouses of certain public safety officers.
- HB 2071 Extends sunset provisions for various tax credits.
- HB 2072 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study corporate excise and income tax system.
- HB 2073 Provides that if due date of corporate activity tax return falls on Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, return is due on next business day.
- HB 2074 Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- HB 2075 Extends sunset for credit for certified Opportunity Grant contributions.
- HB 2076 Extends sunset for tax credit for fish screening devices.
- HB 2077 Extends sunset for tax credit for affordable housing lenders.
- HB 2078 Extends sunset for tax credits for owner or operator of agriculture workforce housing.
- HB 2079 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study potential of implementing tax credit and direct grant program to encourage preservation of historic property.
- HB 2080 Extends sunset dates of various property tax exemption programs.
- HB 2081 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study interdependence of state and local tax systems in Oregon.
- HB 2082 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study state financial system.
- HB 2083 Extends sunsets for pass-through business alternative income tax and related personal income tax credit.
- HB 2084 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study calculation of maximum assessed value when taxable property becomes newly eligible for, or is disqualified from, exemption or special assessment program.
- HB 2085 Changes name of Health Care Cost Growth Target program to Premium Cost Growth Target program.
- HB 2086 Allows correction of maximum assessed value due to new property or new improvements to property erroneously added to tax roll for current tax year and up to five preceding tax years.
- HB 2087 Extends biennial privilege taxes on merchantable forest products harvested on forestlands.
- HB 2088 Directs county treasurer to withhold three percent of all property tax moneys for use by county for administration of property tax laws.
- HB 2089 Directs Department of Revenue to transfer specified amount of moneys from Oregon Marijuana Account to cities and counties in this state and to State Police Account.
- HB 2090 Requires Legislative Revenue Officer to study heavy equipment rental tax and ad valorem property taxes from which heavy equipment subject to rental tax is exempt.
- HB 2091 Delays penalties under Health Care Cost Growth Target program until 2026.
- HB 2092 Extends sunset provisions for various tax credits.
- HB 2093 Conforms applicability period for amendments to tax credit for certified film production development contributions to sunset applicable to credit.
- HB 2094 Makes technical changes in Oregon statutes.
- HB 2095 Authorizes all cities to elect to operate photo radar if city pays costs of operating photo radar.
- HB 2096 Removes tiers, based on length of track or public ownership of railroad, that establish distinction between types of short line railroads for purposes of determining amount of tax credit allowed for rehabilitation of short line railroad.
- HB 2097 Requires Department of Transportation to study development of uniform standards for speed bump height and markings.
- HB 2098 Requires Department of Transportation to study development of uniform standards for speed bump height and markings.
- HB 2099 Expands eligibility criteria for Safe Routes to School grants.
- HB 2100 Increases fees related to driver licenses, driver permits, identification cards and motor vehicles.
- HB 2200 Prohibits state agency from enforcing rules requiring vaccination against COVID-19.
- HB 2300 Permits Building Codes Structures Board to adopt licensing standards for performing structural masonry in essential facilities.
- HB 2400 Authorizes court to issue order requiring person to appear upon failure to appear on Class E violation citation, and to issue arrest warrant upon further failure to appear.
- HB 2500 Requires that mileage reimbursement be paid to home care workers, personal support workers and personal care workers who provide home care services to clients who live in remote locations.
- HB 2600 Requires Governor, in appointing members to Oregon State Board of Nursing, to balance diversity of setting in which nurse or certified nursing assistant members provide care.
- HB 2700 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 2800 Clarifies meaning of "because of age" in employment discrimination law.
- HB 2900 Requires that all executive clemency actions by Governor be initiated by application and follow specified procedures.
- HB 3000 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Transportation to cover costs associated with Fallen Hero roadside memorial signs and veterans' recognition registration plates for biennium beginning July 1, 2023.
- HB 3100 Establishes certain requirements concerning integrated state water resources strategy.
- HB 3200 Repeals provision specifying fiscal year end date for credit unions.
- HB 3300 Authorizes Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists to issue limited permit to qualified applicant.
- HB 3400 Prohibits abortion unless health care provider first determines probable gestational age of unborn child, except in case of medical emergency.
- HB 3500 Expresses intent of Legislative Assembly to commit to implementation of single payer health care system.
- HB 3600 Requires Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to study cannabis special events.
- HB 5001 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Advocacy Commissions Office for biennial expenses.
- HCR 1 Commends Southern Oregon University on its 150th anniversary and for being an inclusive, sustainable university for the future that guides all learners to develop knowledge, capacities and audacity to innovate boldly and create lives of purpose.
- HJM 1 Applies to Congress to call convention for purpose of proposing amendments to United States Constitution that address campaign finance reform.
- HJR 1 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to provide that judges of Supreme Court and other courts be elected by district.
- HR 1 Recognizes and honors Louis Southworth (1830-1917) for his industriousness, perseverance in face of adversity and remarkable contributions to State of Oregon.