2025 Regular Session
Bill Selection
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Senate Bills
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SB 1-99
- SB 1 Allows for the provision of epinephrine in schools by methods other than injections.
- SB 2 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to the Salvage Chief (LSM380) Foundation for the purpose of repairing and upgrading a salvage vessel.
- SB 3 Directs the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to decrease either the weight-mile tax or vehicle fuel taxes if the highway cost allocation study indicates that a vehicle class is paying more than its fair share for the use of the highways in the state and the Legislative Assembly does not enact a measure within 120 days of the Joint Committee on Transportation receiving a report on the study to correct the imbalance.
- SB 4 Requires an Internet service provider to issue a prorated bill credit to a consumer for any service outage that lasts longer than one hour.
- SB 5 Requires the governing board of each public university in this state to adopt a personnel policy that includes institutional standards for faculty qualifications.
- SB 6 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services, a municipality, a building official or any other agency or official responsible for administering and enforcing the state building code to approve and issue, or disapprove and deny, any application for a building permit for middle housing or conventional single-family residential housing in a residential subdivision with more than six lots not later than 45 business days after the date on which the applicant submits a complete application.
- SB 7 Repeals the provision of law that prohibits transit workers from striking.
- SB 8 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study behavioral health.
- SB 9 Directs the field offices of the Department of Transportation located in rural counties to prioritize requests for drive tests when the request is from an applicant who lives in rural Oregon or within 50 miles of the field office.
- SB 10 Transfers moneys between funds.
- SB 11 Directs an arresting officer to inquire about citizenship when the officer arrests a person for a crime and the person is in possession of a firearm.
- SB 12 Prohibits the designation of incumbent for any candidate for specified judgeships who was appointed and is seeking election in the first election since that appointment.
- SB 13 Requires a professional licensing board to consider experience in lieu of a high school diploma or an equivalent for licensure, certification or other authorization to provide certain occupational or professional services.
- SB 14 Creates the crime of indecent exposure.
- SB 15 Expands the types of estates that may use the simple estate process to administer a decedent's estate.
- SB 16 Requires, if an executive department agency testifies in support of or opposition to a proposed measure or amendment to the measure, the agency to disclose all public records in the agency's custody that relate to the agency's decision to support or oppose the measure or amendment, notwithstanding any other law providing an exemption from the required disclosure.
- SB 17 Establishes the eligibility for renewable energy certificates for facilities that generate electricity from the direct combustion of municipal solid waste and became operational before January 1, 1995, if such facilities register with the Western Renewable Energy Generation Information System at any time, and for up to 11 average megawatts of electricity generated, per calendar year, from the combustion of biogenic material.
- SB 18 Increases the criminal and civil penalties for subsequent and intentional violations of specified election laws.
- SB 19 Modifies vehicle emissions testing exemptions to include motor vehicles and engines with model years that predate the current year by less than six years.
- SB 20 Requires the Department of Human Services to administer a program to provide medical assistance to employed individuals with disabilities without regard to the individuals' income or resources.
- SB 21 Creates an income or corporate excise tax credit allowed to a taxpayer that employs a foster child or a former foster child.
- SB 22 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to study affordability in health care.
- SB 23 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study behavioral health.
- SB 24 Requires the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, in consultation with the Department of Corrections and the labor union representing staff employed in health services at the Department of Corrections, to conduct a market study biennially related to the wages and benefits of health services job classifications at the Department of Corrections institutions.
- SB 25 Requires the Department of Human Services to study emergency departments.
- SB 26 Requires the Department of Environmental Quality to study environmental health.
- SB 27 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Health Authority and the Department of Human Services for certain programs, reimbursements and incentive payments to support the health care workforce.
- SB 28 Requires certain health insurers to reimburse the cost of primary care providers in an independent practice at the same rate as primary care providers within a hospital-based or hospital-affiliated system for the same services.
- SB 29 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to study health insurance plans.
- SB 30 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study hospital discharges.
- SB 31 Authorizes the Housing and Community Services Department to provide grants to support tenants of publicly supported housing when the housing's affordability restrictions are terminated.
- SB 32 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to post information about publicly supported housing on the department's webpage.
- SB 33 Requires the Department of Human Services to study how it delivers services to children and families.
- SB 34 Requires the Department of Human Services to study the information that a long term care facility must disclose about its owners and operators and the feasibility of implementing an online portal to collect and share information about long term care facilities with the public.
- SB 35 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study medical assistance.
- SB 36 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to study patient billing.
- SB 37 Requires the State Board of Pharmacy to study pharmacy.
- SB 38 Requires the State Board of Pharmacy to study prescription drugs.
- SB 39 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study primary care in Oregon.
- SB 40 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study public health.
- SB 41 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study substance use disorder.
- SB 42 Appropriates moneys to the Oregon Health Authority from the General Fund for the Vaccine Access Program.
- SB 43 Requires the Department of Environmental Quality to study waste management.
- SB 44 Requires the Secretary of State to study elections.
- SB 45 Requires the Secretary of State to study elections.
- SB 46 Requires the Oregon Government Ethics Commission to study government ethics.
- SB 47 Eliminates obsolete public entities and modifies laws about obsolete activities of public entities.
- SB 48 Limits to within an urban growth boundary a dwelling developer's ability to apply updated land use regulations to pending application.
- SB 49 Adds two members to the Building Codes Structures Board and adds two professions that the board members must represent.
- SB 50 Allows the Housing and Community Services Department to use certain moneys in the Local Innovation and Fast Track Housing Program Fund set aside to purchase multifamily housing to convert to affordable housing.
- SB 51 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to distribute funds to the Housing Development Center, Inc.
- SB 52 Requires the Legislative Policy and Research Director to study affordable housing and to report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing by August 15, 2026.
- SB 53 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study housing and to report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing by September 15, 2026.
- SB 54 Requires that residential tenants be provided with indoor cooling or cooling spaces for multiunit buildings with 10 units or more.
- SB 55 Establishes standards for establishment of farm cafes on lands in Lane County zoned for exclusive farm use.
- SB 56 Requires the state medical assistance program and health insurance policies and certificates to cover computerized tomography coronary calcium score scans for individuals 40 years of age or older.
- SB 57 Creates an income tax credit for subscriptions to media news outlets and donations to certain journalism organizations.
- SB 58 Directs the Housing and Community Services Department to establish and administer a pilot program to award grants to counties.
- SB 59 Allows specified production of food in planned communities by lot owners and their tenants.
- SB 60 Exempts claims based on conduct that constitutes child abuse, or conduct that constitutes knowingly allowing, permitting or encouraging child abuse, from the notice requirement of the Oregon Tort Claims Act.
- SB 61 Prohibits the recovery of reimbursements paid on claims in the medical assistance program if the provider can verify that the patient visit occurred or the service or item was provided.
- SB 62 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to develop, implement and administer a program to support consumer engagement efforts aimed at increasing and optimizing consumer involvement in planning and decision-making surrounding the access to, and delivery of, behavioral health services in this state.
- SB 63 Imposes personal income tax at flat rate if a taxpayer has an adjusted gross income below threshold amount.
- SB 64 Requires the Department of Human Services to seek a waiver of federal requirements in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in order to allow recipients of supplemental nutrition assistance to receive advance installment payments of the tax credit for dependent care expenses.
- SB 65 Allows a person who has been deprived of rights, privileges or immunities secured by the Oregon Constitution or the laws of this state by a person acting under color of law to bring a civil action for economic and noneconomic damages and for injunctive or other equitable relief.
- SB 66 Authorizes the Oregon Business Development Department to survey state loan and grant programs for economic development.
- SB 67 Requires the Employment Department to study issues related to the family and medical leave insurance program.
- SB 68 Requires the Bureau of Labor and Industries to study matters relating to laws concerning unpaid, job-protected leave.
- SB 69 Specifies that the Bureau of Labor and Industries is responsible for certain administrative and regulatory oversight regarding certain provisions under the laws governing paid family and medical leave that relate to retaliation and discrimination.
- SB 70 Requires the Bureau of Labor and Industries to study matters relating to laws over which the bureau has enforcement authority.
- SB 71 Requires the Employment Department to study issues related to employment.
- SB 72 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to study property insurance.
- SB 73 Restricts methods by which lands zoned for farm, forest or mixed farm and forest use may be redesignated for nonresource use.
- SB 74 Authorizes the Department of State Lands to find in a navigability determination draft report that the state's interest in the waterway extends to the current submerged and submersible lands within the waterway.
- SB 75 Removes requirements related to wildfire hazards for purposes of developing an accessory dwelling unit on lands zoned for rural residential uses or a replacement dwelling on lands zoned for resource uses.
- SB 76 Directs the Water Resources Department to study groundwater permit requirements for small agricultural parcels.
- SB 77 Describes allowable home occupations on lands zoned for forest or farm use.
- SB 78 Establishes maximum size of replacement dwellings on lands zoned for forest or farm use.
- SB 79 Prohibits certain dwellings in sensitive or unsuitable areas within resource lands.
- SB 80 Prohibits the Department of Environmental Quality from issuing a water quality permit to certain confined animal feeding operations located in a ground water management area.
- SB 81 Requires the Oregon Climate Action Commission to study natural climate solutions.
- SB 82 Makes changes to consultations that are required for a certain grant process.
- SB 83 Eliminates certain building code standards and mapping requirements for wildfire hazard mitigation.
- SB 84 Exempts local governments that adopted and continue to enforce certain wildfire hazard mitigation standards from the application of state standards that are based on specified wildfire hazard classes.
- SB 85 Directs the Department of Consumer and Business Services and the Department of the State Fire Marshal, in consultation with the State Forestry Department and the insurance industry, to evaluate and develop recommendations for community-based wildfire risk mitigation to reduce wildfire risks and increase insurance affordability and availability.
- SB 86 Provides clarification regarding multiemployer exceptions from state laws governing sick leave.
- SB 87 Permits the Electrical and Elevator Board to enter into agreements with municipalities to share responsibility for enforcing the Electrical Safety Law.
- SB 88 Prohibits an electric or gas company from recovering from ratepayers costs or expenses associated with advertising, political influence activity, litigation, penalties or fines and certain compensation.
- SB 89 Requires the State Department of Energy to coordinate with other organizations, conduct outreach, establish a statewide navigation and support system and provide information in multiple languages, as part of the department's single resource for providing information and assistance related to available energy efficiency incentives and programs.
- SB 90 Creates an income tax credit for owners of aircraft that incur qualifying expenses to enable an aircraft that is powered by leaded aviation gasoline to be certified to instead be powered by unleaded aviation gasoline.
- SB 91 Prohibits fire departments from using firefighting foam containing perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
- SB 92 Allows a community solar project with a nameplate capacity of five megawatts or less to participate in the community solar program.
- SB 93 Creates an Oregon tax subtraction for interest received by financial institutions from loans made for the purchase or improvement of agricultural real estate, rural residences and coastal fishing boats.
- SB 94 Increases allowable weight limits for vehicles carrying fluid milk products.
- SB 95 Creates new circuit court judge positions in certain judicial districts.
- SB 96 Increases the salaries of state court judges.
- SB 97 Directs county treasurers and presiding judges of judicial districts to prepare and submit certain financial reports regarding conciliation and mediation accounts.
- SB 98 Modifies provisions relating to court processes and procedures.
- SB 99 Extends the sunset for the property tax incentive benefit programs for brownfields and property on brownfields.
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SB 100-198
- SB 100 Extends the sunset date for the property tax exemption for cargo containers.
- SB 101 Extends the date by which an account holder must open a first-time home buyer savings account in order to claim a subtraction for contributed funds or an exemption for earnings.
- SB 102 Provides that a court may not stay or prohibit a Federal Home Loan Bank from exercising rights to collateral pledged by an insurer-member that is subject to a delinquency proceeding.
- SB 103 Modifies experience and education requirements to take the certified public accountant examination and qualify for a certificate of certified public accountant.
- SB 104 Extends the sunset date for the property tax exemption for nonprofit corporation low income housing.
- SB 105 Requires public contractors to demonstrate and maintain tax compliance as a condition of the execution of a public contract.
- SB 106 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the interdependence of the state and local tax systems in Oregon.
- SB 107 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study transportation taxes in Oregon.
- SB 108 Increases, for purposes of the income and corporate excise tax credit allowed for crop donation, the percentage of wholesale price allowed as amount of credit and extends the sunset.
- SB 109 Updates the connection date to the federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- SB 110 Increases the amount of incremental baseball tax revenues that the Oregon Department of Administrative Services may grant for the purpose of constructing a major league baseball stadium.
- SB 111 Extends the sunsets for the pass-through business alternative income tax and the related personal income tax credit.
- SB 112 Extends the sunset for the tax credit for pension income.
- SB 113 Specifies how a person who holds a certified public accountant license from out of state may obtain a certificate to act as a certified public accountant in Oregon.
- SB 114 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the property tax system in this state.
- SB 115 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study revenue in this state.
- SB 116 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the state financial system.
- SB 117 Extends the sunset date for the partial property tax exemption for the property of vertical housing development projects.
- SB 118 Extends the sunset date for the property tax exemption for multiunit rental housing.
- SB 119 Provides for a property tax credit against the ad valorem taxes imposed on the homestead of a resident serving on active military duty.
- SB 120 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study tax expenditures.
- SB 121 Extends the sunset for the earned income tax credit.
- SB 122 Extends the sunset for the tax credit for closure of a manufactured dwelling park.
- SB 123 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the corporate activity tax.
- SB 124 Provides for an additional exemption from Oregon estate tax.
- SB 125 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 126 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the corporate excise and income tax system.
- SB 127 Directs the State Forestry Department to study funding for wildfire-related programs.
- SB 128 Requires the Public Utility Commission to study electric power.
- SB 129 Repeals statutes authorizing the involuntary commitment of an individual based on an intellectual disability.
- SB 130 Establishes a task force on the recruitment and retention of case managers and adult protective services workers.
- SB 131 Requires the Department of Human Services to study the recommendations from the rate and wage study.
- SB 132 Requires the Department of Human Services to study the demographics of children in Oregon.
- SB 133 Requires the Department of Human Services, when the department enters into a contract with a provider agency for the provision of services to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities by direct support professionals, to annually adjust the payments made under the contract for inflation.
- SB 134 Establishes the right of a resident of a long term care facility, residential care facility or adult foster home to use an electronic monitoring device in the resident's room or private living unit.
- SB 135 Requires the appointment of representatives of local CASA Volunteer Programs to specified review teams.
- SB 136 Requires the Department of Human Services, under specified circumstances, to revoke the license, certificate or endorsement of a provider of services to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
- SB 137 Requires the Department of Human Services to study regulatory responses to violations of staffing requirements in long term care facilities and other state-regulated programs.
- SB 138 Modifies the centralized child abuse reporting system requirements to allow, but not require, the Department of Human Services to include a website for electronic reports of suspected child abuse.
- SB 139 Permits sharps and waste pharmaceuticals to be consolidated in a single container, subject to certain requirements.
- SB 140 Requires the Oregon Health Authority and coordinated care organizations to increase reimbursement rates for inpatient psychiatric services provided by hospitals to medical assistance recipients.
- SB 141 Requires specified entities that receive moneys from the State School Fund to measure the outcomes of the students of the entity.
- SB 142 Directs the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to award scholarships to certain individuals enrolled in behavioral health care programs of study.
- SB 143 Requires the State Treasurer to study the administration of public funds.
- SB 144 Requires the State Treasurer to study information technology.
- SB 145 Requires the State Treasurer to study State Treasury savings programs.
- SB 146 Requires the State Treasurer to study trust property.
- SB 147 Renames the Elliott State Forest as the Elliott State Research Forest.
- SB 148 Requires the State Treasurer to study the operations of the office of the State Treasurer.
- SB 149 Requires the Department of Human Services to contract with eligible entities to provide support services to refugees residing in this state, for up to 24 months, and immigration assistance and referrals to individuals who are seeking a refugee status.
- SB 150 Prohibits receiving compensation for performing certain services for or on behalf of an applicant or a claimant for a veteran's benefit except as provided in applicable federal or state law.
- SB 151 Requires the Bureau of Labor and Industries to study issues related to wage theft.
- SB 152 Requires the Oregon Department of Emergency Management to study emergency management.
- SB 153 Requires the Department of Veterans' Affairs to study veterans.
- SB 154 Requires the Universal Health Plan Governance Board to study universal health care.
- SB 155 Requires the Oregon Military Department to study the military.
- SB 156 Requires the Legislative Policy and Research Officer to study international affairs.
- SB 157 Requires the Legislative Policy and Research Officer to study federal affairs.
- SB 158 Allows a landlord and a tenant to agree to a recurring charge in lieu of a security deposit.
- SB 159 Authorizes the Department of Transportation to issue qualifying owners veterans' recognition registration plates for use on mopeds and motorcycles.
- SB 160 Repeals the state payroll tax on wages imposed to finance transportation investments and improvements and maintain existing public transportation services.
- SB 161 Directs the Oregon Health Authority to award grants to certain recipients for certain workforce development activities.
- SB 162 Authorizes the destruction of hoop houses when executing a search warrant to investigate the unlawful production of marijuana.
- SB 163 Modifies the ways that parentage of a child may be established.
- SB 164 Updates and modernizes laws that govern the 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 165 Amends the requirements for the State Land Board to assert title to historically filled lands or assert a right to minerals or geothermal resources in historically filled lands.
- SB 166 Changes the term "member" of the Oregon State Bar to the term "licensee" of the Oregon State Bar.
- SB 167 Amends portions of the Uniform Commercial Code to enable the code to govern the use of certain types of digital assets, electronic money, chattel paper, hybrid transactions, including bundles of goods and services, documents of title and payment systems.
- SB 168 Modifies evidence required to establish parentage in a probate proceeding.
- SB 169 Requires the Department of State Police to study forensic science.
- SB 170 Increases the offense level of assault in the fourth degree when the defendant commits the assault against a victim performing official duties as part of the victim's employment and has certain prior convictions for assault in the workplace.
- SB 171 Defines "dangerous to self," "dangerous to others" and "serious physical harm" for the purpose of involuntarily committing a person with mental illness.
- SB 172 Requires the Oregon State Bar to study attorneys.
- SB 173 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study behavioral health.
- SB 174 Provides that a violation of prohibitions against certain practices with respect to insurance is subject to an enforcement action under the Unlawful Trade Practices Act.
- SB 175 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study the medical use of marijuana.
- SB 176 Removes the requirement that the Oregon Health Authority establish a marijuana grow site registration system.
- SB 177 Modifies discovery procedures.
- SB 178 Provides that a district attorney may require the payment of a fee reasonably calculated to reimburse costs before providing discovery to a defendant.
- SB 179 Makes permanent the temporary changes made to the landowner immunity laws by chapter 64, Oregon Laws 2024.
- SB 180 Provides that malice is an element of a defamation claim against an individual who makes a communication regarding an incident of sexual assault committed against the individual.
- SB 181 Prohibits a research facility from using public funds to directly fund medically unnecessary laboratory research on dogs or cats that is classified under certain pain and distress categories.
- SB 182 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study civil commitment criteria.
- SB 183 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study civil commitment criteria.
- SB 184 Requires the State Court Administrator to study civil procedure and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the judiciary not later than September 15, 2026.
- SB 185 Requires the Department of Corrections to study community corrections.
- SB 186 Requires the Department of Justice to study wrongful conviction.
- SB 187 Directs the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study ways to improve the efficiency of procedures for setting aside convictions, and to provide the results of the study to the appropriate interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2026.
- SB 188 Requires the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to study cannabis.
- SB 189 Requires the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to study cannabis.
- SB 190 Requires the Judicial Department to study options for simplifying child custody proceedings in this state.
- SB 191 Requires the Department of Justice to study how to modernize the child support process in this state.
- SB 192 Requires the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study the effect of different types of sentences on rates of recidivism.
- SB 193 Directs the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study the use of technology to improve accuracy when measuring recidivism rates of persons convicted of felonies, and to provide the results of the study to the appropriate interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2026.
- SB 194 Requires the State Court Administrator to study damages and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the judiciary not later than September 15, 2026.
- SB 195 Requires the Department of Corrections to study best practices for confining people.
- SB 196 Directs the Department of Justice to study ways to address domestic violence, and to provide the results of the study to the appropriate interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2026.
- SB 197 Requires the Department of Corrections to study correctional facilities.
- SB 198 Requires the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study courthouses.
- SB 199 Requires the State Court Administrator to study courts and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the judiciary not later than September 15, 2026.
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SB 200-298
- SB 200 Abolishes the State Court Technology Fund.
- SB 201 Requires the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study the effect of different types of sentences on rates of recidivism.
- SB 202 Requires the State Court Administrator to study evidence and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the judiciary not later than September 15, 2026.
- SB 203 Requires the Judicial Department to study the number of extreme risk protection petitions filed and orders issued each year.
- SB 204 Directs the Department of Transportation to study issues related to driving privileges and to report to an appropriate committee or interim committee of the Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2026.
- SB 205 Directs the Department of Transportation to study issues related to driving while under the influence of intoxicants and to report to an appropriate committee or interim committee of the Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2026.
- SB 206 Requires the Judicial Department to study options for simplifying estate administration proceedings in this state.
- SB 207 Directs the Board of Cosmetology to adopt rules to allow the holder of a provisional certificate to perform in a cosmetology field of practice under the supervision of a practitioner in the same field of practice under certain circumstances.
- SB 208 Directs the State Department of Agriculture, in partnership with Oregon State University, to study the potential for developing commercial seaweed production for certain purposes.
- SB 209 Creates an income or corporate excise tax credit for a taxpayer that employs youth through the Oregon Youth Employment Program.
- SB 210 Makes in-person voting on the date of an election the standard method for conducting an election.
- SB 211 Requires the Department of Education to study issues related to wrap-around support services for students.
- SB 212 Establishes a ratings system for library materials available to young individuals based on appropriateness for different age groups.
- SB 213 Repeals the Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote.
- SB 214 Requires the Public Utility Commission to investigate the status of renewable energy projects in Oregon, including any project failures.
- SB 215 Repeals the requirement that there be a licensed repository for the disposal of high-level radioactive waste before a site certificate for a nuclear-fueled thermal power plant may be issued.
- SB 216 Repeals the requirement that there be a licensed repository for the disposal of high-level radioactive waste before a site certificate for a nuclear-fueled thermal power plant may be issued.
- SB 217 Requires an electric utility to pay a net metering customer-generator for the excess kilowatt-hours generated during a billing period.
- SB 218 Requires the Department of Environmental Quality to study the impacts of waste from solar or wind renewable energy facilities.
- SB 219 Modifies the general powers of the Public Utility Commission by removing the commission's general power to balance the interests of the utility investor and the consumer in establishing fair and reasonable rates.
- SB 220 Directs the State Department of Fish and Wildlife to establish a fish incubation nursery program for the rearing of salmonids in coastal areas of southern Oregon.
- SB 221 Directs the State Department of Fish and Wildlife to assist in the establishment of fall chinook fish incubation nursery programs, and to report on the programs to the Legislative Assembly.
- SB 222 Directs the State Department of Fish and Wildlife to monitor the introduction of smallmouth bass into certain rivers and to support programs to eradicate smallmouth bass in certain rivers.
- SB 223 Directs the Oregon Business Development Department to create and distribute memorial plaques to schools in honor of Senator Peter Courtney's contributions in supporting seismic rehabilitation funding.
- SB 224 Prohibits the Secretary of State from publishing the residence address of certain individuals who are affiliated with apolitical committee on the electronic filing system maintained by the secretary.
- SB 225 Exempts from state income tax up to $17,500 in federal retirement pay or pension received for service in the Armed Forces of the United States for a taxpayer who is receiving federal retirement pay or pension for service in the Armed Forces of the United States and who hasattained 63 years of age before the close of the taxable year.
- SB 226 Removes provisions prohibiting a county court or board of county commissioners from establishing a justice of the peace district that includes the county seat or city in which a circuit court regularly holds court.
- SB 227 Requires the Bureau of Labor and Industries to study issues related to wage theft.
- SB 228 Establishes the right of a resident of a residential care facility to organize and participate in resident groups, including an independent family council.
- SB 229 Directs the Housing and Community Services Department to distribute funds to Bridge Meadows for specified purposes.
- SB 230 Directs the Oregon Health Authority to require oral health care providers to complete an intake screening with an enrollee of the Veterans Dental Program within60 days after the enrollee initiates contact with the provider.
- SB 231 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Higher Education Coordinating Commission for distribution to the University of Oregon's Institute for Resilient Organizations, Communities, and Environments for the purpose of implementing emergency response, continuity and recovery initiatives at post-secondary educational institutions in this state.
- SB 232 Directs the Superintendent of State Police to establish a division for the purpose of identifying and implementing ways to better serve and protect drug endangered children.
- SB 233 Allows a person to file an action to recover damages for injuries arising from or in connection with removal of a hernia mesh that occurred on or after January 1, 2018, and before January 1, 2019.
- SB 234 Delays the date on which responsibility for management of the state multijurisdictional emergency notification system is transferred from the Department of State Police to the Oregon Department of Emergency Management.
- SB 235 Requires the Department of Justice to conduct a study on world affairs.
- SB 236 Separates the possession, delivery and manufacture of fentanyl from general controlled substance offense statutes into separate statutes.
- SB 237 Requires the Oregon Youth Authority to study the demographics of juveniles in the juvenile justice system in this state.
- SB 238 Modifies provisions relating to the use of unmanned aircraft systems by law enforcement officers and agencies.
- SB 239 Requires the State Court Administrator to study lawsuits and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the judiciary not later than September 15, 2026.
- SB 240 Requires the Judicial Department to study options for simplifying family law proceedings in this state.
- SB 241 Requires the State Court Administrator to study fees and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the judiciary not later than September 15, 2026.
- SB 242 Directs the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study the effect of the payment of fines on recidivism rates, and to provide the results of the study to the appropriate interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2026.
- SB 243 Prohibits a gun dealer from transferring a firearm or unfinished frame or receiver until 72 hours have elapsed from the time the gun dealer requested a criminal background check, and the gun dealer has received the background check approval number from the Department of State Police.
- SB 244 Requires the Department of Corrections to study inmates.
- SB 245 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to study insurance.
- SB 246 Requires the State Court Administrator to study juries and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the judiciary not later than September 15, 2026.
- SB 247 Requires the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to study issues related to conducting hearings.
- SB 248 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to study liens.
- SB 249 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study mental health treatment.
- SB 250 Requires the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study occupational assault convictions and sentences.
- SB 251 Requires the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to study the Oregon State Police.
- SB 252 Directs the Department of Justice to study ways to address organized retail theft, and to provide the results of the study to the appropriate interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2026.
- SB 253 Directs the Oregon Public Defense Commission to study ways to improve the provision of public defense services within this state, and to provide the results of the study to the appropriate interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2026.
- SB 254 Requires the Oregon Youth Authority to conduct a study regarding options for improving how the authority provides services to youth in this state.
- SB 255 Directs the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study recidivism rates of persons granted a pardon and to provide the results of the study to the appropriate interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2026.
- SB 256 Requires the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to study issues related to parole.
- SB 257 Directs the Psychiatric Security Review Board to study progress in developing a restorative justice program, and to provide the results of the study to the appropriate interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2026.
- SB 258 Directs the Oregon Public Defense Commission to study best practices to improve the provision of public defense services within this state, and provide the results of the study to the appropriate interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2026.
- SB 259 Requires the Department of Land Conservation and Development to study the public use of lands and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to land use no later than September 15, 2026.
- SB 260 Requires the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study the effect of different types of sentences on rates of recidivism.
- SB 261 Directs the Department of Justice to study possible modifications to post-conviction relief proceeding procedures to increase efficiency, and provide the results of the study to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2026.
- SB 262 Directs the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study the use of technology in improving the efficiency of pretrial proceedings, and to provide the results of the study to the appropriate interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2026.
- SB 263 Requires the Department of Corrections to study Department of Corrections institutions.
- SB 264 Requires the Department of Justice to study privacy and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the judiciary not later than September 15, 2026.
- SB 265 Requires the Judicial Department to study options for simplifying probate proceedings in this state.
- SB 266 Requires the Judicial Department to study options for simplifying protective proceedings in this state.
- SB 267 Requires the Department of Justice to study settlements and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the judiciary not later than September 15, 2026.
- SB 268 Directs the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study the effect of sentencing types on recidivism rates of sex offenders, and to provide the results of the study to the appropriate interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2026.
- SB 269 Directs the Department of Transportation to study issues related to traffic offenses and to report to an appropriate committee or interim committee of the Legislative Assembly on or before September 15, 2026.
- SB 270 Requires the Commission on Indian Services to study tribes.
- SB 271 Requires the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to study public safety standards.
- SB 272 Requires the State Court Administrator to study receivership and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the judiciary not later than September 15, 2026.
- SB 273 Directs the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study the use of technology to improve accuracy when measuring recidivism rates of persons convicted of felonies, and to provide the results of the study to the appropriate interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2026.
- SB 274 Directs the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study the effect that the payment of restitution has on recidivism rates, and to provide the results of the study to the appropriate interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2026.
- SB 275 Modifies the Organized Retail Theft Grant Program.
- SB 276 Directs the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study the effect of different types of sentences on recidivism rates, and to provide the results of the study to the appropriate interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2026.
- SB 277 Allows a law enforcement agency or public body to provide information, or enter into an agreement to provide information, as required to effect an international extradition and return of a person charged with or convicted of a crime in this state and for whom a warrant of arrest has been issued.
- SB 278 Requires the Department of Justice to study victims and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the judiciary not later than September 15, 2026.
- SB 279 Directs the Judicial Department to study the establishment of the Central Violations Bureau, and to provide the results of the study to the appropriate interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2026.
- SB 280 Requires the Oregon Youth Authority to study the demographics of youth receiving services from the authority.
- SB 281 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study behavioral health.
- SB 282 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study environmental health.
- SB 283 Directs the Oregon Health Authority and the Department of Human Services to provide certain payments to hospitals, long term care facilities, residential care facilities and federally qualified health centers to support the health care workforce.
- SB 284 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study health care.
- SB 285 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to study health insurance plans.
- SB 286 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study hospital discharge challenges.
- SB 287 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study medical assistance.
- SB 288 Requires the State Board of Pharmacy to study pharmacy.
- SB 289 Modifies, from quarterly to annually, the timing of the Department of Consumer and Business Services' requirement to report certain information to the Prescription Drug Affordability Board.
- SB 290 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study public health.
- SB 291 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study oral health.
- SB 292 Requires the Department of Human Services to study long term care facilities.
- SB 293 Requires the Department of Corrections to provide certain medical care to adults in custody, document the reasons for any denial or refusal of medical care to adults in custody and refrain from considering the remaining duration of incarceration for adults in custody in determining medical care.
- SB 294 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study emergency departments.
- SB 295 Makes permanent a pharmacist's ability to test for and treat COVID-19.
- SB 296 Directs the Department of Human Services and the Oregon Health Authority to study ways to expedite the eligibility determination process for long term care services and supports.
- SB 297 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Department of Transportation for right of way health and safety.
- SB 298 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study tax incentives for energy development, storage and transmission in Oregon.
- SB 299 Directs the Department of Transportation to create a corridor plan to reduce traffic on Interstate 5 and Interstate 205 between Portland and Vancouver, Washington.
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SB 300-398
- SB 300 Modifies the definition of "private security entity" for purposes of private security requirements.
- SB 301 Requires the State Marine Board to study issues related to the safe operation of motorboats.
- SB 302 Requires the Department of Education to conduct an audit of assessments administered to kindergarteners in public schools.
- SB 303 Requires the Department of Education to study the adequacy of public education in this state for kindergarten through grade 12.
- SB 304 Requires the Department of Education to study the adequacy of public education in this state for kindergarten through grade 12.
- SB 305 Requires the Department of Education to study the adequacy of public education in this state for kindergarten through grade 12.
- SB 306 Requires the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to study higher education.
- SB 307 Requires the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to study higher education.
- SB 308 Requires the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to study higher education.
- SB 309 Requires the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to study health care benefits for part-time faculty members at post-secondary institutions of education.
- SB 310 Requires only one party to file a petition for a fact finder if the public employer is a public education employer.
- SB 311 Requires the Department of Education to study the adequacy of state funding for public education in this state.
- SB 312 Directs the Department of Education to develop and implement a standardized method to be used by school districts, education service districts and the department to electronically create, collect, use, maintain, disclose, transfer and access student data.
- SB 313 Directs the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to develop an implementation plan for a statewide collective bargaining process for licensed educators in this state.
- SB 314 Directs the Higher Education Coordinating Commission, the Department of Education, the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission, the Department of Early Learning and Care and the Educator Advancement Council to jointly develop a three- to five-year strategic plan for agency collaboration to align, coordinate and strengthen the educator workforce in Oregon.
- SB 315 Directs the Department of Education to review, make recommendations and develop best practices related to the recording of student absences and how school districts respond to student absences and to develop a common coding system for school districts to use for student absences.
- SB 316 Requires the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study the method for determining the current service level for the purpose of calculating the amount to appropriate for the State School Fund.
- SB 317 Increases over time the percentage cap on the amount of moneys that are distributed from the State School Fund to school districts for students eligible for special education as a child with a disability.
- SB 318 Provides that certain substitute teachers are eligible to enroll in a health benefit plan offered by the Oregon Educators Benefit Board.
- SB 319 Establishes the Office of Substitute Teachers in the Department of Education to develop, communicate and coordinate best practices and supports for substitute teachers.
- SB 320 Directs the Department of Education to enter into a contract with a third party to develop and offer online professional development opportunities for substitute teachers in this state.
- SB 321 Directs the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to establish by rule a substitute teaching license and a restricted substitute teaching license.
- SB 322 Directs the Department of Education to enter into a contract with a third party to develop and offer online professional development opportunities for substitute teachers in this state.
- SB 323 Requires a school district and education service district to conduct a cost analysis before extending, renewing or entering a new public contract for the procurement of substitute teacher services.
- SB 324 Transfers from the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to the Department of Education certain duties, functions and powers related to teaching, administrative and personnel licensure and investigation, school nurse certification and investigation and public charter school teacher and administrator registration and investigation.
- SB 325 Requires the Legislative and Policy Research Director to cause to be studied the accuracy of fiscal impact statements that are submitted by school districts to the Legislative Fiscal Office.
- SB 326 Requires the Department of Education to study the adequacy of public education in this state for kindergarten through grade 12.
- SB 327 Prohibits a veterinarian from requiring the owner of an animal treated by the veterinarian to surrender the animal on the basis that the owner has not paid for the treatment.
- SB 328 Prohibits an animal shelter from destroying a dog or cat on the basis of a lack of space for housing the dog or cat.
- SB 329 Requires a distributor cooperative to implement a managed system for reusable beverage containers that achieves certain sales and return rates.
- SB 330 Directs the Public Utility Commission to adopt standards requiring the underground placement of electric power lines.
- SB 331 Directs the State Department of Fish and Wildlife to manage hatchery produced and naturally produced salmon and steelhead in a watershed as a single population.
- SB 332 Directs the State Department of Fish and Wildlife to develop a game fish carcass recovery project.
- SB 333 Authorizes landowners who meet certain criteria to petition for formation of a predator damage control district as a funding mechanism to pay the actual costs to the county of preventing, reducing and mitigating damage to property from predatory animals.
- SB 334 Directs the Department of Consumer and Business Services to study certain financial impacts of wildfire damages.
- SB 335 Directs the State Department of Agriculture to study potential uses for animal processing waste products.
- SB 336 Appropriates moneys to the State Department of Agriculture, out of the General Fund, for the purpose of developing a grant program to fund the construction of meat rendering plants.
- SB 337 Allows counties to authorize the subdivision of land zoned for exclusive farm use or forest use into parcels no smaller than the average size of the county's lots and parcels of the same type.
- SB 338 Requires the Governor to certify to the United States Secretary of Commerce that the designation of a national marine sanctuary located within the seaward boundary of Oregon is unacceptable unless the Legislative Assembly confirms the designation.
- SB 339 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the State Forestry Department for purposes related to the plant disease Sudden Oak Death.
- SB 340 Prohibits an insurer from canceling fire insurance policies, or raising policy premiums by more than three percent, if an insured's property is located within the wildland-urban interface or the insured's primary employment or economic or business activity is farming or resource extraction.
- SB 341 Reduces the required size of real property and the percentage of value of the adjusted gross estate necessary for real property to qualify for a natural resource property credit against estate tax, where the real property is forestland or forestland homesites.
- SB 342 Provides that a small forestland owner that planted trees under reforestation requirements may harvest the trees.
- SB 343 Directs the State Forestry Department to study and make recommendations to an interim committee of the Legislative Assembly regarding efficacy of forest management.
- SB 344 Directs the Department of Environmental Quality to notify the Attorney General if the air quality index readings for an area of the state reach 250 or higher during seven consecutive days and the cause is believed to be a wildfire originating on lands owned by the United States.
- SB 345 Requires a court to award damages for the cost of replanting to a plaintiff prevailing against the federal government or a contractor in an action for injury to private land arising from a fire originating on federal forestland.
- SB 346 Directs the State Forestry Department to establish by rule a pilot grant program for the purpose of managing wildfire risk by certain methods.
- SB 347 Disqualifies land from farm use special assessments upon a final civil penalty or judgment of conviction for the illegal growing of marijuana against the landowner or person in possession and control of the land.
- SB 348 Requires the State Fish and Wildlife Commission to establish and prescribe fees for multiyear resident and nonresident hunting licenses.
- SB 349 Allows the electors of a county to approve a measure allowing the use of dogs for hunting, pursuing or taking cougars within the county.
- SB 350 Finds that barred owls are known to prey on spotted owls.
- SB 351 Appropriates moneys to the State Department of Fish and Wildlife for the purpose of funding programs that award $5 for each take of pikeminnow, if the take complies with wildlife laws.
- SB 352 Directs the State Department of Agriculture to establish a grant program to facilitate the eradication of gorse for wildfire mitigation in southwest Oregon.
- SB 353 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the State Department of Agriculture for deposit in the Wolf Management Compensation and Proactive Trust Fund.
- SB 354 Directs the State Department of Fish and Wildlife to include the relocation of beavers from western Oregon to central and eastern Oregon in a program for voluntarily relocating beavers.
- SB 355 Directs the State Forestry Department to establish a pilot grant program to manage wildfire risk by promoting the use of air curtains by persons that make biochar.
- SB 356 Appropriates moneys to the Invasive Species Council, out of the General Fund, for certain purposes.
- SB 357 Authorizes ports to assess public bodies for a portion of the costs of removing sediment from port waters.
- SB 358 Establishes the Ocean Beach Fund.
- SB 359 Authorizes any person to submit a complaint to the Department of Environmental Quality if the person reasonably believes that a camping site of homeless individuals is causing the discharge of wastes into state waters.
- SB 360 Creates a pesticide licensing exemption for certain employees using a battery-powered device to apply pesticides.
- SB 361 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to specified ports to carry out dredging projects.
- SB 362 Directs the Water Resources Department to study rules related to water.
- SB 363 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the State Department of Agriculture to fund a grant program related to establishments that process and sell meat products.
- SB 364 Requires the Department of Environmental Quality to study marine ecosystem data.
- SB 365 Directs the Attorney General to assist a person in recovering damages from the federal government when smoke from a wildfire on federal lands causes damages to the person's wine grape growing.
- SB 366 Authorizes a producer of eggs to sell and deliver the producer's eggs to a restaurant without an egg handler's license.
- SB 367 Prohibits the Governor or a state officer or agency from requiring a lawful ongoing business concern to close or suspend operations during a declared state of emergency or a declared state of public health emergency.
- SB 368 Limits a declaration of a state of emergency to 30 days' duration, unless extended by the Legislative Assembly for an additional 30 days.
- SB 369 Prohibits the Governor and specified state agencies from taking measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Oregon unless authorized by the Legislative Assembly by law enacted on or after the effective date of the Act.
- SB 370 Directs the Legislative Policy and Research Director to distribute to interim committees of Legislative Assembly a summary of administrative rules that have been adopted in the previous two years that are relevant to the subject of the interim committee.
- SB 371 Requires the Department of State Lands to petition the United States Congress for the transfer of certain public lands.
- SB 372 Repeals restrictions on brassica production in the Willamette Valley.
- SB 373 Prohibits the Department of Justice from charging officers and agencies of state government for assistance rendered.
- SB 374 Establishes certain limitation on projects under the Good Neighbor Authority Agreement.
- SB 375 Establishes certain additional requirements concerning projects under the Good Neighbor Authority Agreement.
- SB 376 Defines "rural" for purposes of the rural health care provider incentive program.
- SB 377 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 378 Directs the State Parks and Recreation Commission to adopt rules authorizing persons 65 years or older who reside in Oregon to use any state park, individual campsite or day use fee area without charge.
- SB 379 Removes the sunset on the exemption for receipts from the sale of prescription drugs by certain pharmacies.
- SB 380 Provides for an additional exemption against Oregon estate tax.
- SB 381 Increases the exempt amount and the filing threshold for purposes of the corporate activity tax.
- SB 382 Exempts receipts from the sale of prescription drugs by all licensed retail pharmacies from commercial activity subject to the corporate activity tax.
- SB 383 Prohibits public bodies and private entities from requiring a person to receive an experimental medical intervention or vaccination or to possess an immunity passport, immunity pass or other evidence certifying a vaccination or immunity status.
- SB 384 Requires health care practitioners to exercise the proper degree of care to preserve the health and life of a child born alive after an abortion or attempted abortion.
- SB 385 Modifies the offense of making a false report of child abuse.
- SB 386 Creates the crime of patronizing a trafficked child.
- SB 387 Grants higher property tax exemptions for the property of veterans with disabilities.
- SB 388 Requires the Oregon Health Policy Board to produce and provide to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to health by December 31, 2026, a comprehensive report regarding the success in achieving the aims of the Oregon Integrated and Coordinated Health Care Delivery System.
- SB 389 Allows a person to petition for an order restraining a respondent from harassment of the petitioner.
- SB 390 Prohibits the Higher Education Coordinating Commission from making any distributions during the 2025-2027 biennium to the University of Oregon unless the University of Oregon transfers to the commission for distribution to Oregon State University the balance of any receipts received by the University of Oregon from the athletic conference of which the university is a member.
- SB 391 Creates the Task Force on Real Property Title Fraud Prevention to study methods for preventing title fraud upon transfers of real property.
- SB 392 Changes the date of certain elections in presidential election years from the third Tuesday in May to the first Tuesday in March.
- SB 393 Requires the Oregon Department of Emergency Management to study solar events.
- SB 394 Provides that, for 10 years, revenues from the corporate activity tax are transferred to the Public Employees Retirement Fund for payment of the unfunded actuarial liability of the Public Employees Retirement System, instead of to the Fund for Student Success.
- SB 395 Directs the Oregon Business Development Department to prepare and submit a report on promoting hydrogen fuels in this state to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to energy not later than September 15, 2026.
- SB 396 Requires public universities to establish a common application for undergraduate admission.
- SB 397 Provides that laws regarding employee entitlements for recovery of unpaid wages and penalties do not apply to wages and penalties lost as a result of an employer's time-rounding policies that comply with federal rounding standards.
- SB 398 Requires state agencies that administer programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to deposit fees, assessments or other charges imposed pursuant to the program in the State Highway Fund.
- SB 399 Requires the Department of Revenue to make surplus revenue refunds, known as "kicker" refunds, in the form of a check.
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SB 400-498
- SB 400 Exempts removal-fill projects from the requirement to obtain a permit from the Department of State Lands if the person is required to and does obtain a permit from the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
- SB 401 Increases the weight allotted for children in poverty for purposes of State School Fund distributions.
- SB 402 Directs the Department of State Police to maintain a staffing level of at least 20 patrol troopers per 100,000 residents of this state, beginning on January 1, 2036.
- SB 403 Requires that ballots that are returned by mail must be received by the date of the election.
- SB 404 Directs the State Board of Forestry to convey certain state forest lands to a county that determines that the county would secure the greatest permanent value of the lands to the county and requests conveyance.
- SB 405 Provides that, for the estates of decedents dying on or after January 1, 2026, Oregon estate tax is not due unless the value of the Oregon taxable estate exceeds $13.61 million.
- SB 406 Declares a policy of the state to use zero-based budgeting in developing the biennial budget plan.
- SB 407 Reduces the rate of tax on capital gains of personal income and corporate income and excise taxpayers.
- SB 408 Provides that the Oregon estate tax is imposed only on the estates of decedents dying on or before January 1, 2025.
- SB 409 Declares that the policy of this state is to include atmospheric carbon sequestered by the lands and waters of this state in any calculation to determine progress toward the greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals.
- SB 410 Repeals the weight-mile tax.
- SB 411 Modifies the existing administrative rule review process to require legislative approval of newly adopted administrative rules in order for the rules to take effect.
- SB 412 Requires the State Department of Fish and Wildlife to make special cougar tags available that allow the use of dogs to hunt or pursue cougars.
- SB 413 Directs the governing board of public universities in this state to adopt a policy that limits the enrollment of students who have not established residency in this state to 35 percent of the total student population at that university.
- SB 414 Modifies the crime of unlawful dissemination of an intimate image to include the disclosure of a computer-generated explicit likeness.
- SB 415 Requires the Department of Environmental Quality to study zero-emission vehicle incentives.
- SB 416 Directs the Department of Transportation to provide optional mobile driver licenses, driver permits and identification cards.
- SB 417 Modifies provisions related to relocating or reconstructing outdoor advertising signs.
- SB 418 Requires the mass transit district known as TriMet to adopt an ordinance to modify district boundaries to exclude a specified territory.
- SB 419 Includes, for purposes of corporate excise tax, a corporation incorporated in the United States or a foreign country in the determination of unitary relationship among corporations.
- SB 420 Appropriates moneys to the Department of Early Learning and Care out of the General Fund to expand or sustain Healthy Families Oregon home visiting services.
- SB 421 Requires the System of Care Advisory Council to study the youth behavioral health workforce.
- SB 422 Directs the Department of Human Services to implement a pilot stabilization program to reduce disruptions in placement and identify long-term solutions to better serve individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, including individuals who experience co-occurring diagnoses.
- SB 423 Requires the Bureau of Labor and Industries to study matters relating to penalties for violating requirements to accept cash as currency in places of public accommodation.
- SB 424 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Health Authority for an electronic filing system related to the Oregon Death with Dignity Act.
- SB 425 Prohibits a merchant from charging or collecting a fee for a person's use of a credit card or debit card in payment for goods or services if the merchant does not accept payment for the goods or services in cash.
- SB 426 Makes an owner and a direct contractor jointly and severally liable in a civil action for any unpaid wages owed to the unrepresented employees of the direct contractor and subcontractors at any tier.
- SB 427 Prohibits certain proposed changes related to the appropriation or use of water that will result in the diminishment of streamflow.
- SB 428 Exempts seller and nonprofit purchaser of property for conservation purposes from civil or criminal liability for selling units of land not lawfully established.
- SB 429 Prohibits a gun dealer from transferring a firearm or unfinished frame or receiver until 72 hours have elapsed from the time the gun dealer requested a criminal background check, and the gun dealer has received the background check approval number from the Department of State Police.
- SB 430 Prohibits a person that offers of sells goods or services online to a resident of this state from advertising, displaying or offering a price for the goods or services that does not include all fees or charges that a purchaser must pay to complete a transaction for the goods or services, other than taxes or fees that a governmental body imposes on the transaction or reasonable charges that the person actually incurs to ship the goods or provide the services.
- SB 431 Requires the Secretary of State to study state offices and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to general government not later than September 15, 2026.
- SB 432 Instructs the forester, or a forest protective association or agency that is under contract or agreement with the State Board of Forestry for the protection of forestland against fire, and whose protection area is or may be affected by a fire on nearby federal lands, to take certain actions to address the fire.
- SB 433 Changes from $300 to $1,000 the threshold value above which an owner of a self-service storage facility must publish a notice of sale for personal property that is subject to a lien for unpaid rent, labor, materials or other services related to storing the personal property.
- SB 434 Establishes the Ocean Beach Fund.
- SB 435 Requires the Department of Land Conservation and Development to study the Housing Accountability and Production Office and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing no later than September 15, 2026.
- SB 436 Provides that constructing a nonprofit child care facility within a project for affordable housing does not subject the project for affordable housing to prevailing wage requirements if the child care facility meets specified requirements.
- SB 437 Expands the application of certain statutes requiring publication in a newspaper to allow publication in online news publications.
- SB 438 Allows the owner of property outside an urban growth boundary to site an additional dwelling on the property for occupancy by a relative of the owner.
- SB 439 Provides that constructing a child care facility within a project for affordable housing does not subject the project for affordable housing to prevailing wage requirements if the child care facility meets specified requirements.
- SB 440 Increases the exempt amount and the filing threshold for purposes of the corporate activity tax as applicable to homebuilding contracts.
- SB 441 Removes the requirements for notification of substitution and records retention for prescribed biological products.
- SB 442 Establishes the COFA Shared Services Office to assist COFA citizens in applying for and accessing benefits and services.
- SB 443 Appropriates moneys to the Higher Education Coordinating Commission for distribution to the Area Health Education Center program of Oregon Health and Science University for supporting the Oregon Academy of Family Physicians.
- SB 444 Requires the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt rules to conform the state building code to accessibility requirements under the Fair Housing Act and to certain American National Standards Institute standards for housing accessibility.
- SB 445 Authorizes the State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation to form or acquire subsidiaries to perform any function the corporation may delegate under law.
- SB 446 Directs the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study and develop a list of standardized job profiles for unlicensed school jobs.
- SB 447 Requires a pharmacy to notify a person to whom a prescription drug is dispensed that the drug manufacturer may offer a patient assistance program.
- SB 448 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study medication-induced movement disorders and submit a report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to public health and health care no later than December 31, 2025.
- SB 449 Establishes the Task Force on Health Care Training Partnerships and directs the task force to report to an interim committee of the Legislative Assembly related to health care no later than December 15, 2026.
- SB 450 Designates November 14 of each year as Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day.
- SB 451 Prohibits cost-sharing on certain health insurance coverage of cervical cancer screenings and follow-up examinations.
- SB 452 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Marion-Polk Food Share, Inc.
- SB 453 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the 70 percent-30 percent division between the permissible uses of new and increased local transient lodging tax revenues.
- SB 454 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the revenue of rural fire protection districts in this state.
- SB 455 Directs the State Forestry Department to study the economic effects of a certain habitat conservation plan.
- SB 456 Appropriates moneys to the Department of Education for distribution as grants to address the causes of chronic absenteeism.
- SB 457 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the inclusion of public safety programs as tourism promotion for purposes of transient lodging tax expenditures.
- SB 458 Requires the Department of Transportation to conduct a review of a specific portion of U.
- SB 459 Removes the requirement that a licensee member of the Oregon Board of Maritime Pilots be a resident of this state.
- SB 460 Exempts workers on public works who are participants in a pre-apprenticeship program from the application of laws that determine and require payment of a prevailing rate of wage.
- SB 461 Directs the State Fish and Wildlife Commission to require license agents to issue paper copies of licenses, tags and permits under the wildlife laws upon request.
- SB 462 Requires the Oregon Business Development Department to establish an education course for land use planners for local governments, special districts and state agencies.
- SB 463 Requires the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to submit by January 15 of each even-numbered year a report to the Legislative Assembly concerning the soundness of the state's Insurance Fund.
- SB 464 Requires local governments to approve alteration, restoration or replacement of dwellings under an alternative process that is not a land use decision.
- SB 465 Removes the annual cap on matching funds that an individual development account holder may accrue.
- SB 466 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to the Tsuga Community Commission for the Oregon Summer Star program.
- SB 467 Creates a refundable income tax credit for certain child care workers.
- SB 468 Provides that a noncompetition agreement is void and unenforceable if entered into with an employee who is a health professional.
- SB 469 Requires the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to study parole law in this state.
- SB 470 Provides a cause of action for invasion of personal privacy against a transient lodging provider's or transient lodging intermediary's capturing, making, storing, transferring, transmitting or broadcasting, or intentionally permitting another person to make, store, transfer, transmit or broadcast, a visual image or recording or audio of a plaintiff while the plaintiff occupies a private space within transient lodging that is under the transient lodging provider's or transient lodging intermediary's ownership or control.
- SB 471 Prohibits operating a Class 3 electric assisted bicycle on a sidewalk, bicycle lane or bicycle path.
- SB 472 Authorizes an education service district board to determine whether a district school board has violated a requirement regarding actual conflicts of interest.
- SB 473 Creates the crime of threatening a public official.
- SB 474 Establishes the Criminal Defense Clinical Legal Education Program within the Higher Education Coordinating Commission.
- SB 475 Modifies how the overtime cap is calculated for use in calculating the final average salary of members of the Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan.
- SB 476 Requires professional licensing boards to provide culturally responsive training to specified staff members and publish guidance on pathways to professional authorization for internationally educated individuals.
- SB 477 Appropriates moneys to the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission for the Justice Reinvestment Equity Program.
- SB 478 Revises the duties of boards of education of community college districts.
- SB 479 Prohibits the Department of Environmental Quality from determining, for purposes of issuing a sewage disposal construction permit, that a community or area-wide sewerage system is available unless the sewerage system is within 200 feet of the property to be served.
- SB 480 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to study contract terms for point of sale systems.
- SB 481 Requires a license to provide earned income access services in this state.
- SB 482 Provides that a state agency may not adopt rules without statutory authority.
- SB 483 Requires the Legislative Policy and Research Director to study methods for legislative oversight of administrative rules.
- SB 484 Increases the limit for the amount of claims that may be filed in small claims court from $10,000 to $20,000.
- SB 485 Provides that the Oregon estate tax is imposed only on the estates of decedents dying on or before January 1, 2025.
- SB 486 Repeals the prohibition on the use of public resources to assist federal immigration enforcement.
- SB 487 Repeals the corporate activity tax.
- SB 488 Repeals provisions requiring employers to pay overtime to agricultural workers who work in excess of the maximum allowable hours.
- SB 489 Directs the Legislative Administrator to cause updates to the Oregon Legislative Information System to permit amendments and informational material to be posted and associated online with a legislative measure without regard to whether the measure is scheduled for a hearing.
- SB 490 Increases the exempt amount and the filing threshold for purposes of the corporate activity tax.
- SB 491 Directs an arresting officer to notify federal immigration authorities when a person is arrested for delivery or manufacture of a controlled substance.
- SB 492 Establishes a division in the Department of State Police to enforce laws related to illegal marijuana cultivation.
- SB 493 Allows an emergency medical responder and an emergency medical technician to draw up and administer one or more doses of a short-acting opioid antagonist from a container that contains multiple doses of the short-acting opioid antagonist.
- SB 494 Requires the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study classification and compensation for forestry and wildland fire positions in state government.
- SB 495 Exempts residential tenancies within 25 miles of the coastline from maximum limits on rent increases.
- SB 496 Repeals limits on the increases to residential rent that a landlord may charge.
- SB 497 Prohibits a municipality that administers and enforces a building inspection program from adopting construction standards or methods from the Reach Code, or a similar or related code of standards and methods, that exceed or are more stringent than statewide standards and methods that the Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services adopts and administers.
- SB 498 Redefines "historic home" to include dwellings built before 1974 for the purpose of serving as an accessory dwelling unit to a home newly constructed on rural residential lands.
- SB 499 Appropriates moneys to the Housing and Community Services Department to replace manufactured dwellings in specified counties.
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SB 500-598
- SB 500 Allows a new income or corporate excise tax credit for a portion of the eligible costs of a newly constructed single-family dwelling that sells for a price that is affordable to a household with an annual income at or below 120 percent of the area median income.
- SB 501 Limits standing in appeals of land use decisions or limited land use decisions to persons that reside or maintain a business in or within 25 miles of a boundary of local government or special district and appeared before a decision maker in person at a hearing, if available.
- SB 502 Awards attorney fees against an intervenor in any unsuccessful appeal of a quasi-judicial land use decision.
- SB 503 Allows a recreational vehicle used to provide temporary security of farm use to be sited on lands zoned for exclusive farm use.
- SB 504 Requires the Land Conservation and Development Commission to adopt rules by January 1, 2028, to provide guidance on nonstructural, nature-based solutions for shoreline stabilization.
- SB 505 Directs the Oregon Department of Emergency Management to develop and implement a grant program to distribute moneys to certain counties to fund emergency preparedness coordinators.
- SB 506 Prohibits the Department of Corrections, Oregon Youth Authority or Oregon Health Authority from paying for or providing, directly or indirectly, gender-affirming care to individuals in the custody of a correctional facility in this state.
- SB 507 Separates the possession, delivery and manufacture of fentanyl from general controlled substance offense statutes into separate statutes.
- SB 508 Prohibits insurers from using any device or technology that records, discloses or allows access to information that tracks or reveals the geographic location of an insured during any time in which the insured is occupying or operating a motor vehicle that the motor vehicle liability insurance policy covers.
- SB 509 Prohibits the Environmental Quality Commission from adopting motor vehicle emission standards to implement California standards requiring that some or all medium- or heavy-duty vehicles sold in the state be zero-emission vehicles.
- SB 510 Requires the Public Utility Commission to study the rate impacts associated with implementing the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions required by House Bill 2021 (2021).
- SB 511 Directs the Department of State Lands, in consultation with the State Department of Fish and Wildlife, to develop a salmon credit pilot program to encourage the voluntary restoration of salmonid habitat in the Coquille and Coos watershed basins.
- SB 512 Directs the State Department of Fish and Wildlife to study the impacts of temperature, predation and rearing practices associated with the Rock Creek Hatchery.
- SB 513 Requires the State Department of Fish and Wildlife to study stocking protocols for salmon and other fish.
- SB 514 Requires the State Department of Fish and Wildlife and Department of Environmental Quality to study the impacts of wildfire on water quality of streams and tributaries.
- SB 515 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to the Umpqua Fishery Enhancement Derby to facilitate salmonid habitat restoration projects.
- SB 516 Appropriates moneys to the State Department of Agriculture for purposes related to a program of state inspection for the processing and sale of meat products from nonamenable species.
- SB 517 Distributes the balance of the proceeds from county sales of real property to the county general fund.
- SB 518 Authorizes a county tax collector to withhold from property tax distributions to taxing districts within the county an amount equal to three percent of the distributions.
- SB 519 Exempts from state income tax for a taxpayer who is a veteran all retirement pay or pension received for service in the Armed Forces of the United States.
- SB 520 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for the biennium beginning July 1, 2025, to provide transportation services to the Roseburg Veterans Affairs Medical Center for veterans residing in Coos and Curry Counties.
- SB 521 Requires additional cities to develop urban reserves.
- SB 522 Authorizes counties to allow contiguous clustered nonresource dwellings on a clustered development tract in lieu of approval of individual nonresource dwellings on lands zoned for forest or farm use.
- SB 523 Allows a student with a disability to use transitional services available to students without disabilities when the student's parent or foster parent revokes consent for, or objects to, the student's placement on an abbreviated school day program.
- SB 524 Excludes certain students from the requirements of an abbreviated school day program.
- SB 525 Amends expedited land division criteria and processes.
- SB 526 Prohibits the sale of new clothes washers that are not equipped with a microfiber filtration system, beginning January 1, 2030.
- SB 527 Directs the Oregon Health Authority toaward grants to local workforce development boards to partner with certain entities toestablish and implement behavioral health education and training programs for high school students.
- SB 528 Appropriates moneys to be used for regional health equity coalitions.
- SB 529 Directs the Oregon Health Authorityto contract directly withcommunity health registered nurses and community-based organizations to provide services to medical assistance recipients.
- SB 530 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to adjust for inflation the amount of any grant awarded to a regional health equity coalition.
- SB 531 Directs the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to distribute moneys to the Oregon Wellness Program for specified purposes.
- SB 532 Requires dental insurers to follow certain rules for payment and denial of claims.
- SB 533 Creates a civil penalty for drug manufacturers that interfere directly or indirectly with certain entities acquiring 340B drugs, delivering 340B drugs to certain health care providers or dispensing 340B drugs.
- SB 534 Allows a lender that, in a reverse mortgage, provides a lump sum in exchange for a claim upon the equity of a property to claim as the lender's equity, and receive as proceeds in a sale of the property, not more than the percentage of the total equity in the property to which the lump sum is equivalent on the date the lender provides the lump sum.
- SB 535 Requires health insurance coverage of specified fertility services and treatments with exemption for certain insurers.
- SB 536 Provides that a licensed physician associate or nurse practitioner may be a medical examiner.
- SB 537 Creates workplace violence prevention requirements for certain health care entities.
- SB 538 Requires the Department of Human Services to pay parents to provide attendant care services for children with developmental disabilities who have very high behavioral health or medical needs.
- SB 539 Requires a hospital or the hospital's health system to report annually to the Oregon Health Authority certain information regarding facility fees that are charged or billed for patient visits at the hospital's or health system's hospital-based facilities.
- SB 540 Requires a drug manufacturer or wholesaler to state on the label of an orally administered drug any ingredients derived from gluten-containing grains.
- SB 541 Requires school district boards to ensure all schools offer computer science education in all grades.
- SB 542 Makes certain findings related to gluten.
- SB 543 Directs the Department of Transportation to translate student driver education curriculum and student driver instructor curriculum into the Spanish language and post the materials on the department's website.
- SB 544 Requires vaporizing detection devices to be installed in certain areas of high schools that have 1,000 or more enrolled students.
- SB 545 Establishes an income tax credit for volunteer firefighters.
- SB 546 Allows the Department of Revenue to establish electronic means for the collection of elector signatures in support of inclusion of an entity on a schedule of the income tax return for the purpose of receiving contributions by means of checkoff.
- SB 547 Designates the month of April of each year as Oregon Native Plant Appreciation Month.
- SB 548 Increases the minimum legal marriageable age to 18 years of age.
- SB 549 Requires the Oregon Health Authority or a coordinated care organization to make a determination on a request for prior authorization for medical assistance coverage for the cost to repair complex rehabilitation technology within 72 hours after receiving the request.
- SB 550 Adds electric wheelchairs and complex rehabilitation technology to the type of consumer equipment for which an original equipment manufacturer must make available to an owner or independent repair provider a tool, part or other device or implement that the original equipment manufacturer makes available to an authorized service provider for the purpose of diagnosing, maintaining, repairing or updating consumer equipment.
- SB 551 Prohibits restaurants and retailers from providing single-use checkout bags to consumers.
- SB 552 Directs the Oregon Public Defense Commission to study best practices to improve the provision of public defense services within this state, and provide the results of the study to the appropriate interim committees of the Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2026.
- SB 553 Requires the State Department of Energy to study data center power usage.
- SB 554 Requires the Department of Environmental Quality to study reusable packaging systems.
- SB 555 Makes research requested, collected, maintained or utilized by the Legislative Policy and Research Office confidential unless it is specifically authorized to be released.
- SB 556 Allows a marijuana producer, marijuana wholesaler, marijuana processor or marijuana retailer to use a motion detection camera system at a licensed premises.
- SB 557 Requires at least one of the commissioners of the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to hold a marijuana processor, marijuana producer, marijuana retailer or marijuana wholesaler license.
- SB 558 Allows a marijuana licensee to provide samples of marijuana items to other marijuana licensees at temporary events registered with the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission.
- SB 559 Requires the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to study changes to procedures for the early medical release of adults in custody.
- SB 560 Creates an Oregon personal income tax subtraction for tips received by the taxpayer during the tax year.
- SB 561 Creates an Oregon personal income tax subtraction for child care expenses paid by a taxpayer during the tax year.
- SB 562 Removes the requirement that a student must receive approval from the student's resident school district before enrolling in a virtual public charter school that is not sponsored by the school district if a specified percentage of students in the school district already are enrolled in virtual public charter schools that are not sponsored by the school district.
- SB 563 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 564 Directs the Department of Transportation to conduct a study and make a report on increasing the capacity of motor vehicle travel on a portion of U.
- SB 565 Transfers the management and control of the grounds in the capitol area from the State Parks and Recreation Department to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
- SB 566 For the part of the state located in the Pacific Time Zone, abolishes the annual one-hour change in time from standard time to daylight saving time and maintains the Pacific Time Zone portion of Oregon on standard time for all 12 months of the calendar year, if California and Washington make the same change within the next 10 years.
- SB 567 Directs the Department of Early Learning and Care to establish and implement a child care provider incentive program.
- SB 568 Provides, for purposes of ad valorem property taxation, a specially assessed value for the homestead of individuals who are at least 70 years old.
- SB 569 Directs the Oregon Business Development Department to establish a program to provide grants to nonprofit and community-based organizations that assist businesses owned by minority individuals to become certified by the Certification Office for Business Inclusion and Diversity as minority-owned businesses so that the certified businesses can compete effectively for public contracts.
- SB 570 Increases the maximum percentage of tax that the governing body of a city or county may impose on the sale of marijuana items.
- SB 571 Requires the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study road infrastructure as it relates to housing.
- SB 572 Creates a process for challenging a charge, finding of guilt, conviction or sentence, by filing a motion in the trial court or a petition for post-conviction relief, based on evidence that the conviction or sentence was sought, obtained or imposed based on race, ethnicity or national origin.
- SB 573 Discontinues the return of surplus revenue refunds to taxpayers.
- SB 574 Removes statutory provisions relating to the death penalty.
- SB 575 Replaces the phrase "men and women" with gender-neutral terms in certain statutes.
- SB 576 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the State Department of Agriculture for the purpose of eradicating Japanese beetle grubs.
- SB 577 Requires an electric utility to recover costs for storing the waste produced by an energy facility in generating electricity.
- SB 578 Establishes the dates by which a candidate or the candidate's agent must file a portrait and statement for purposes of being included in a county voters' pamphlet.
- SB 579 Appropriates moneys to the State Fire Marshal for distribution to Central Douglas Fire and Rescue for certain purposes.
- SB 580 Requires filing officers in each county and city to make publicly available on the county or city website within two business days certain election documents that are filed with the filing officer.
- SB 581 Creates the psychology provider incentive program within the 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 582 Prohibits a police officer involved in a use of deadly physical force incident from reviewing body camera recordings before participating in an interview about the incident.
- SB 583 Establishes the State Public Bank Task Force.
- SB 584 Designates February of each year as Oregon Truffle Month.
- SB 585 Requires the Public Employees Retirement Board to study retirement.
- SB 586 Allows a landlord to pay a tenant one month's rent to reduce from 90 to 60 days the termination notice period that a landlord must give the tenant when selling the dwelling unit to buyers who intend to reside in the unit.
- SB 587 Creates Oregon corporate excise and income tax subtractions for amounts received in resolution of a civil action arising from wildfire.
- SB 588 Requires the Public Employees Retirement Board to refer a contested case for a hearing requested by a police officer or firefighter who is denied disability benefits within a certain period of time.
- SB 589 Requires the Department of Human Services to study adult foster homes.
- SB 590 Requires the Department of Human Services to study long term care.
- SB 591 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study the long term care facility assessment.
- SB 592 Requires the Department of Land Conservation and Development to study the formation of a new city in the Stafford triangle area in Clackamas County and submit a report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to land use no later than September 15, 2026.
- SB 593 Repeals the statute enacted by House Bill 3115 (2021) that established objective reasonableness as a statewide standard for city and county laws regulating the use of public property with respect to persons experiencing homelessness, as the basis for a cause of action for injunctive and declaratory relief to challenge such laws and as an affirmative defense in the prosecution of violations of such laws.
- SB 594 Prohibits landlords from terminating a tenancy based on certain causes unrelated to the tenant's fault during a school year if the tenant is a grade school student or teacher.
- SB 595 Requires multiyear contracts entered into between the Department of Human Services and private entities for the provision of health or social services to include annual cost of living adjustments.
- SB 596 Provides that a veteran with a disability is eligible for a veterans' recognition registration plate and may request a waiver of the surcharge imposed for the plate.
- SB 597 Directs the Oregon Health Authority to establish a grant program to provide financial support to certified dental sealant programs that promote and engage in oral health care coordination activities.
- SB 598 Requires certain health insurance providers to ensure that coverage for a nonopioid prescription drug is available as an alternative for an opioid prescription drug and to use the same utilization review requirements and cost-sharing provisions for opioid and nonopioid drugs when they are prescribed for the same treatment.
- SB 599 Prohibits landlords from inquiring about or discriminating on the basis of a tenant's or applicant's immigration or citizenship status, rejecting an applicant based on the type of identifying documentation or disclosing or threatening disclosure of an applicant's or a tenant's immigration or citizenship status for improper purposes.
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SB 600-698
- SB 600 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study affordable housing.
- SB 601 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study affordable housing and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing no later than September 15, 2026.
- SB 602 Establishes the Nonprofit Organization Advisory Council within the Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
- SB 603 Requires the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to establish guidelines for state agencies to follow in designing programs and establishing budgets for ongoing or multiyear activities that state agencies intend to fund with grant moneys.
- SB 604 Establishes the Strong Start Program within the Higher Education Coordinating Commission for purposes of providing support to first-year and underrepresented students at public universities in this state.
- SB 605 Prohibits medical service providers from reporting the amount or existence of medical debt to a consumer reporting agency.
- SB 606 Adds certain health care employees to the list of workers for whom certain stress disorders give rise to a presumption that a workers' compensation claim is compensable as an occupational disease.
- SB 607 Directs the Oregon Health Authority to study alternative payment methodologies to improve access to behavioral health care in federally qualified health centers in this state.
- SB 608 Directs the Department of Human Services to establish an Exceptional Home Care Worker Certification program.
- SB 609 Establishes minimum amounts of reimbursement for primary care, optometry, dental care and behavioral health services provided to recipients of medical assistance.
- SB 610 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study the funding formula under Ballot Measure 110 (2020).
- SB 611 Establishes the Food for All Oregonians Program in the Department of Human Services to provide nutrition assistance to children residing in this state who are six years of age or under and who would qualify for the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program but for their immigration status.
- SB 612 Directs the Department of Corrections to establish and update a list of each undocumented individual who has been charged with or convicted of a crime in this state and each crime for which an undocumented individual has been charged or convicted.
- SB 613 Modifies pay equity requirements for employers.
- SB 614 Allows an operator offering or providing facilities for an inherently dangerous sporting activity to require a patron to provide an anticipatory release from certain claims for liability, including claims arising out of the negligence of the operator and claims for unreasonable conditions created by the operator.
- SB 615 Establishes a procedure for charging an aggravated version of certain assault and attempted murder offenses when the defendant causes permanent physical injury to the victim during the commission of the crime.
- SB 616 Prohibits a local government from conditioning the development or use of property for needed housing based on the retention of trees.
- SB 617 Provides that an admission or a finding that a crime constitutes domestic violence is not an element of the crime for merger purposes.
- SB 618 Requires school districts to designate athletic competitions and extracurricular sports according to biological sex.
- SB 619 Requires that all executive clemency actions by the Governor be initiated by application and follow specified procedures.
- SB 620 Requires the Attorney General to report annually to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the judiciary on settlement agreements entered into by the Department of Justice that require the state to pay over $4 million.
- SB 621 Provides that new or increased fees adopted by state agencies do not become effective unless approved by the Legislative Assembly by law.
- SB 622 Exempts employers of noncitizens in agricultural labor who are not eligible for unemployment insurance benefits from liability for contributions related to that labor.
- SB 623 Increases sentencing guidelines for felony attempting to elude a police officer.
- SB 624 Requires certain recipients of grant or loan moneys distributed by state agencies to submit annual reports to committees of the Legislative Assembly.
- SB 625 Repeals provisions requiring employers to pay overtime to agricultural workers who work in excess of the maximum allowable hours.
- SB 626 Expands the crimes of encouraging child sexual abuse in the first degree, second degree and third degree to include visual depictions of child abuse that are computer-generated.
- SB 627 Provides that vehicle registration for most vehicles will be ownership registration and owners must pay a one-time fee instead of a biennial fee.
- SB 628 Requires a physician or physician associate to attempt to obtain a patient's informed consent for dismissal to seek emergency medical treatment or for transfer of care to another physician or physician associate.
- SB 629 Requires the Oregon Medical Board to consider a reasonable person standard in determining what constitutes unprofessional conduct.
- SB 630 Establishes the Educational Scholarship Program for the purpose of assisting eligible students to pay for costs of attendance at certain nonpublic schools.
- SB 631 Directs each school district board to adopt a child sexual abuse prevention instructional program that addresses sex trafficking of children.
- SB 632 Allows virtual public charter schools to be eligible for grants distributed from the Student Investment Account.
- SB 633 Removes the requirement that a student must receive approval from the student's resident school district before enrolling in a virtual public charter school that is not sponsored by the school district if a specified percentage of students in the school district already are enrolled in virtual public charter schools that are not sponsored by the school district.
- SB 634 Specifies that electricity generated by a hydroelectric facility or other equipment that generates electricity through use of hydroelectric energy may be used to comply with a renewable portfolio standard.
- SB 635 Directs Oregon State University to conduct a feasibility study on nuclear energy generation in this state.
- SB 636 Requires the Department of Transportation to study the creation of a road usage charge to ensure that electric and hybrid motor vehicles pay their equitable share for the wear they cause to the highways in Oregon.
- SB 637 Requires state agencies that administer programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the combustion of motor vehicle fuel to deposit fees, assessments or other charges imposed pursuant to the program in the State Highway Fund.
- SB 638 Provides that a small forestland owner that planted trees under reforestation requirements may harvest the trees.
- SB 639 Requires the State Forester to actively manage state forestlands to achieve and maintain low forest fuel load levels.
- SB 640 Modifies the types of familial relationships involved in a manner of committing rape in the first degree and sodomy in the first degree.
- SB 641 Prohibits China or entities under the jurisdiction of China from buying or leasing farmlands.
- SB 642 Appropriates moneys to the Department of State Police for the purpose of reducing the backlog of untested sexual assault forensic evidence kits.
- SB 643 Allows landlords to terminate month-to-month residential tenancies without cause.
- SB 644 Establishes the Oregon Food Bank Audit Committee as a joint committee of the Legislative Assembly.
- SB 645 Repeals the statute enacted by House Bill 3115 (2021) that established objective reasonableness as a statewide standard for city and county laws regulating the use of public property with respect to persons experiencing homelessness, as the basis for a cause of action for injunctive and declaratory relief to challenge such laws and as an affirmative defense in the prosecution of violations of such laws.
- SB 646 Allows a student who is a resident of this state to attend any public school of this state.
- SB 647 Increases to five percent the cap on the percentage of students from school districts who may attend certain virtual public charter schools without the approval of the school district.
- SB 648 Provides that, for the estates of decedents dying on or after January 1, 2026, Oregon estate tax is not due unless the value of the Oregon taxable estate exceeds $13.61 million.
- SB 649 Provides that the Oregon estate tax is imposed only on the estates of decedents dying on or before January 1, 2025.
- SB 650 Provides, for purposes of ad valorem property taxation, a specially assessed value for the owner-occupied primary residences of individuals who are at least 65 years of age.
- SB 651 Requires the Secretary of State to study methods for reducing the paperwork filing burden on businesses in this state.
- SB 652 Allows a school district, an education service district or a public charter school to employ a person who is not licensed or registered with the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to teach reading to students.
- SB 653 Establishes the Task Force to Abolish the Department of Education.
- SB 654 Authorizes district school boards to establish a policy to encourage students to develop vocational skills by performing maintenance tasks for school districts.
- SB 655 Directs the Secretary of State to establish and maintain a searchable and publicly accessible database containing a copy of every ballot cast in each election.
- SB 656 Creates an income tax credit for energy production in Oregon.
- SB 657 Requires school district boards to ensure that a specified percentage of expenditures of the school district are paid as compensation to teachers of core academic subjects or manual skills.
- SB 658 Provides that, when an interview is an element of the process of selecting a candidate for a civil service position from an eligibility list, the public employer must interview each veteran applicant who meets the qualifications for the position and shows transferable skills if the duties of the position are performed by only one person within the public employer's organization.
- SB 659 Prohibits the amount of tuition that is waived for qualified students from being reduced by the amount of specified student aid received by the qualified students.
- SB 660 Requires each school district, education service district and public charter school to ensure that state moneys received by the district or school are used to educate the student for which the moneys are received.
- SB 661 Repeals the directive to the State Board of Education to review social studies standards.
- SB 662 Increases the maximum allowable amount of political contribution personal income tax credit.
- SB 663 Prohibits state agencies from charging fees.
- SB 664 Provides that mines solely using gravity separation shall be deemed gravity separation mines.
- SB 665 Requires public bodies to transfer moneys deriving from certain fines and civil penalties to the General Fund for general governmental purposes.
- SB 666 Prohibits an abortion unless a health care provider first determines the probable gestational age of the unborn child, except in the case of a medical emergency.
- SB 667 Prohibits the Governor from ordering out for service the militia of the state for participation in or support of an armed conflict or the conduct of war unless the United States Congress passes a declaration of war or calls forth the militia of the state to execute the laws of the United States, suppress an insurrection or repel an invasion.
- SB 668 Expands tuition benefits available to disabled veterans to permit veterans who are Oregon residents and are 80 percent or more disabled, and the spouse and child of disabled veterans, to have tuition waived for enrollment in a vocational program or an associate degree, baccalaureate degree or master's degree program at community colleges, public universities and the Oregon Health and Science University.
- SB 669 Requires a school district that is making reductions in educator staff positions to prioritize seniority when determining which teachers to retain.
- SB 670 Restores, for possession of a controlled substance crimes, the offense level each crime had prior to the enactment of the Drug Addiction Treatment and Recovery Act of 2020 (Ballot Measure 110 (2020)).
- SB 671 Dissolves the Oregon Government Ethics Commission as of July 2, 2027.
- SB 672 Prohibits the Department of Corrections, Oregon Youth Authority or Oregon Health Authority from paying for or providing, directly or indirectly, gender-affirming care to individuals in the custody of a correctional facility in this state.
- SB 673 Instructs the Water Resources Commission to allow the appropriation of water from the mainstem of the Columbia River for use in eastern Oregon.
- SB 674 Instructs the Water Resources Commission to allow the appropriation of water from the mainstem of the Columbia River at a total rate and duty of two percent of average annual flow.
- SB 675 Lowers the interest rate imposed on unpaid property taxes to one-half of one percent per month.
- SB 676 Limits the interest rate to no more than the prime rate plus one percent for loans advanced under the veterans' home and farm loan program.
- SB 677 Removes the requirement that menstrual products be provided in public charter schools and in bathrooms designated for males.
- SB 678 Undoes wildfire protection provisions adopted in Senate Bill 762 (2021).
- SB 679 Provides that parties that have caused a certain amount of greenhouse gas emissions are strictly liable to harmed parties for damages incurred as a result of extreme weather attributable to climate change or a climate disaster.
- SB 680 Prohibits a person from publishing or causing to be published an environmental marketing claim, net zero claim or reputational advertising that is materially false, misleading, deceptive or fraudulent.
- SB 681 Prohibits the State Treasurer from renewing investments in or making new investments in a private market fund if the managers of the fund have stated an intention to invest in fossil fuels, subject to fiduciary duties.
- SB 682 Establishes the Climate Superfund Cost Recovery Program within the Department of Environmental Quality.
- SB 683 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to conduct a study every two years to count the number of licensed and actively practicing primary care physicians in this state.
- SB 684 Directs the Housing and Community Services Department to establish a program to issue low-interest short-term loans for the construction of mixed income housing.
- SB 685 Requires a natural gas utility to provide notice to each customer of the utility and the Public Utility Commission if the utility plans to increase the amount of hydrogen that the utility blends with natural gas and the ratio of the volume of hydrogen to the volume of natural gas will, for the first time, be greater than 2.
- SB 686 Requires online platforms to pay digital journalism providers or donate to the Oregon Civic Information Consortium.
- SB 687 Provides that certain local governments may enact a fuel tax or vehicle registration fee without first submitting the proposed tax or registration fee to the electors.
- SB 688 Allows the Public Utility Commission to adopt a framework for carrying out performance-based regulation of electric companies and use incentives and penalties to induce electric companies to bring electric utility operations in line with the public interest and certain objectives.
- SB 689 Creates the Oregon Rail Department.
- SB 690 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study perinatal public health issues.
- SB 691 Directs the Oregon Health Authority to distribute moneys to an entity within the Oregon Health and Science University that advocates for improved maternal and neonatal outcomes.
- SB 692 Establishes a community-based perinatal services access program to increase access to culturally specific and culturally competent community-based services during the perinatal period.
- SB 693 Establishes the Task Force on the Perinatal Workforce.
- SB 694 Modifies the child tax credit by increasing the maximum amount of the credit and increasing income limits.
- SB 695 Requires the Oregon Health Authority and coordinated care organizations to develop and implement a whole-person maternal health model for medical assistance recipients.
- SB 696 Creates the crime of unlawful transport, manufacture or transfer of a rapid fire activator.
- SB 697 Prohibits a person under 21 years of age from possessing firearms with specified exceptions.
- SB 698 Authorizes the governing bodies of certain public entities that own or control public buildings to adopt a policy, ordinance or regulation limiting the affirmative defense for concealed handgun licensees for the crime of possessing a firearm in a public building.
- SB 699 Expands the health insurance coverage of prosthetic and orthotic devices and exempts the Public Employees' Benefit Board and Oregon Educators Benefit Board from the expansion of covered services unless the boards provide notice to the Department of Consumer and Business Services.
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SB 700-798
- SB 700 Prohibits operating a boat carrying a child under 16 years of age unless the child is wearing a properly sized and secured personal flotation device.
- SB 701 Directs the Department of Education to establish a pilot project to provide telehealth services in K-12 schools in the 2025-2026 school year.
- SB 702 Prohibits distributing, selling, attempting to sell or offering to sell flavored inhalant delivery system products or flavored tobacco products in this state, except from premises established as a store by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission and licensed by the Department of Revenue or authorized by a local government.
- SB 703 Directs the Department of Human Services to provide grants to nonprofit service providers to assist individuals who are noncitizens to change their immigration status or obtain lawful permanent resident status.
- SB 704 Directs those agencies that administer certain state laws to use specific criteria to determine whether an individual is an employee or independent contractor and to cooperate in adopting rules to facilitate consistency in the application of the statutory provisions concerning independent contractors and the provisions of the Act.
- SB 705 Provides an alternative weekly minimum amount of workers' compensation benefits for temporary total disability.
- SB 706 Requires the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study methods for detecting paycheck errors.
- SB 707 Expands the exemption for receipts from the sale of prescription drugs from commercial activity subject to the corporate activity tax to include critical access pharmacies.
- SB 708 Requires the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study the effect of different types of sentences on rates of recidivism.
- SB 709 Creates income tax credit for taxpayers that provide apprenticeship opportunities.
- SB 710 Modifies the enumerated authority of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to include the authority to establish continuing education requirements for state court judges.
- SB 711 Makes changes to the highway worker photo radar laws.
- SB 712 Provides for an annual increase of three percent in the maximum assessed value of property.
- SB 713 Authorizes the issuance of lottery bonds for deposit in the Levee Project Grant Fund.
- SB 714 Authorizes the issuance of lottery bonds to fund Columbia corridor flood safety projects in Multnomah County.
- SB 715 Creates the Cascadia High Speed Rail Task Force.
- SB 716 Requires a policy or certificate of health insurance to reimburse medical care provided at an eligible urgent care center in an amount that is 20 percent higher for the same services when the services are provided at an urgent care center that is not eligible.
- SB 717 Directs the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to establish a pilot program to provide stipends for student teachers and the educators who mentor student teachers for licensure.
- SB 718 Establishes the Parkinson's disease registry.
- SB 719 Requires the Department of Justice to study graffiti courts.
- SB 720 Appropriates moneys to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to the Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center to construct and operate the Sunrise Campus Cultural Workforce Center.
- SB 721 Repeals the provision prohibiting a court, except in specified circumstances, from excluding admissible evidence on grounds that the evidence was obtained in violation of a statute.
- SB 722 Prohibits residential landlords from using certain software to set rents or occupancy rates.
- SB 723 Requires that trains have a minimum of two crew members.
- SB 724 Requires the Department of Corrections to study the Corrections Ombudsman.
- SB 725 Directs the Department of Human Services to adopt by rule a minimum staffing ratio of 30 to 1 for service coordinators and personal agents serving individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
- SB 726 Requires the owner or operator of a municipal solid waste landfill to conduct surface emissions monitoring and report data as specified in the Act.
- SB 727 Modifies the definition of "health care provider" for purposes of laws concerning job-protected leave.
- SB 728 Modifies the definition of "vulnerable person" for purposes of civil action for abuse of a vulnerable person to include individuals under 18 years of age.
- SB 729 Extends to all public bodies the prohibition against denying mental health services to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
- SB 730 Modifies provisions regarding subsidies for adoptive parents and guardians.
- SB 731 Requires public employer employment policies to provide for a pay differential for sign language skills in the same manner that pay differentials are provided for other bilingual or multilingual skills.
- SB 732 Directs the Governor to appoint a new head of certain agencies within three months after the Senate fails to confirm the reappointment of the head of the agency.
- SB 733 Expands the definition of the term "potentially dangerous dog," for dog control purposes, to include a dog that inflicts serious injury on or kills livestock.
- SB 734 Prohibits the use of certain mechanical restraints on youth, adjudicated youth or young persons in detention facilities or youth correction facilities.
- SB 735 Provides that abbreviated school day program requirements do not apply to students in public charter schools if certain conditions are met.
- SB 736 Creates an exception to abuse of a child in care provisions when the suspected abuse was committed by the parent of the child in care.
- SB 737 Expands the radius for giving notices of proposed middle housing land division and requires additional content in the notices.
- SB 738 Changes the age limit and the required period during which certain foster children were in care to be eligible to receive tuition waivers.
- SB 739 Modifies the requirements for investigations of a residential care facility following a complaint of a licensing violation.
- SB 740 Directs the Department of Human Services to establish and administer the Youth Support and Repayment Grant Program to provide financial support to specified persons from whom, while in the care or custody of the department, resources to which the persons were entitled were seized and used to pay for certain services provided.
- SB 741 Directs the Department of Human Services to report each even-numbered year to the relevant interim committees of the Legislative Assembly and the Joint Interim Committee on Ways and Means about compensation to individuals who maintain a foster home or to child caring agencies that authorize proctor foster homes.
- SB 742 Allows a student's parent or foster parent to consent to attending an initial meeting regarding an abbreviated school day program placement by telephone or other electronic means.
- SB 743 Requires the Department of Human Services or a law enforcement agency to electronically record certain interviews in child abuse investigations.
- SB 744 Requires the petitioner in an intestate estate to make a reasonable effort to find persons of a higher priority of appointment before the court may appoint a personal representative.
- SB 745 Allows the parent or foster parent of a terminally ill student to consent to meeting once every year to review the student's abbreviated school day program.
- SB 746 Directs the Department of Justice to report annually to the Joint Committee on Ways and Means and the committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the judiciary on the use of outside counsel to defend state agencies in lawsuits.
- SB 747 Requires persons with ownership interests in at least 200 acres of irrigated land used for agriculture to annually report information about fertilizer application to the State Department of Agriculture.
- SB 748 Authorizes the Employment Department to require drug testing for an initial claim for unemployment benefits if the claimant was fired by the claimant's most recent employer for unlawful drug use or suitable work is available for the claimant only in an occupation that regularly conducts drug testing.
- SB 749 Directs the Department of Education to establish and administer a pilot program that provides for participatory budgeting by students in the preparation of a school district budget.
- SB 750 Directs the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to establish a pilot project to pay employees of the Department of State Police biweekly.
- SB 751 Establishes the Task Force on Health Insurance Coverage for Retired Police and Fire Members of the Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 752 Requires the Oregon Business Development Department to review statewide economic development plans and strategies implemented in the other states and submit a report to the Legislative Assembly that includes recommendations for the creation of a statewide economic development plan for Oregon.
- SB 753 Directs the Department of Transportation to work with the Washington State Department of Transportation and the British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure to develop plans to operate and fund rail transportation.
- SB 754 Permits a labor organization to file a civil action against a public employer for failing to timely provide the labor organization with certain information regarding public employees.
- SB 755 Requires the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to study possibilities for placing police officers or security guards in schools.
- SB 756 Requires the Oregon Health Authority and coordinated care organizations to reimburse the cost of clinically validated blood pressure cuffs prescribed to medical assistance recipients.
- SB 757 Provides that, in determining the salary of a chaplain at the Oregon Health and Science University for purposes of the Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan, a housing allowance shall be treated as if it were includable in the chaplain's taxable income.
- SB 758 Applies the prevailing rate of wage to certain off-site custom work fabricated, assembled or produced in accordance with specifications for a particular public works.
- SB 759 Requires the Oregon Business Development Department to study the use of a loan loss reserve fund to support infrastructure improvement projects by underserved communities in Oregon and submit a report to the legislature by September 15, 2026.
- SB 760 Requires the owner of a public building to periodically conduct inspections and testing of fire dampers, smoke dampers, combination fire and smoke dampers and smoke control systems in the public building.
- SB 761 Authorizes the Water Resources Department to approve applications by certain water districts within the Walla Walla basin to lease existing water rights for temporary conversion to in-stream water rights if certain conditions exist and the department makes certain determinations.
- SB 762 Repeals the corporate activity tax.
- SB 763 Creates the crime of unlawful disclosure of information about a victim of sexual assault or sex trafficking.
- SB 764 Allows an exclusion from a taxable estate for the value of the interest in a family-owned business.
- SB 765 Allows a person taking certain nuisance game mammals to offer the meat to a charitable organization, retain the meat or make any disposition authorized by rule.
- SB 766 Imposes a cap on the percentage increase that the minimum wage rate may be adjusted for inflation.
- SB 767 Directs each school district board to adopt a prevention curriculum that addresses child sex trafficking.
- SB 768 Requires the State of Oregon to contribute a 50 percent match for every donation of $10,000 or more made to the Oregon State University Foundation for the express purpose of supporting agricultural research with emphasis on cereal grains, to the extent moneys are available.
- SB 769 Provides that a county is exempt from the applicability of a statute banning the use of dogs to hunt or pursue cougars if voters approve a county measure proposed by initiative petition or referred to the people by the governing body of the county.
- SB 770 Provides that the Oregon estate tax is imposed only on the estates of decedents dying on or before January 1, 2025.
- SB 771 Directs the Oregon Business Development Department to develop and administer a program for awarding grants to rodeo organizations based in communities with a population of 12,000 or less to fund certain capital projects on existing rodeo property.
- SB 772 Establishes the Indian Health Scholarship Program to provide free tuition and fees for qualifying Indian health profession students in exchange for the student's commitment to work at a tribal service site after graduation.
- SB 773 Establishes a mandatory minimum sentence of 48 months' imprisonment for assault committed by a correctional facility inmate against a corrections officer.
- SB 774 Authorizes a law enforcement agency to release a booking photo upon the second or subsequent arrest of the person depicted in the photo within a 12-month period, or when the person depicted in the photo is a missing person.
- SB 775 Requires that ground water data generated or used for specified purposes by the Department of Environmental Quality, State Department of Agriculture, Water Resources Commission or Water Resources Department be peer reviewed.
- SB 776 Instructs the State Department of Fish and Wildlife to identify certain areas as wildlife management units or herd ranges and undertake predator control in the wildlife management units or herd ranges until certain criteria are met.
- SB 777 Directs the State Department of Agriculture to modify the methodology under which participating counties award grants for wolf depredation compensation.
- SB 778 Requires the Oregon Health Authority and coordinated care organizations to provide reimbursement for air ambulance services provided to medical assistance recipients at rates in accordance with the national Ambulance Inflation Factor.
- SB 779 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to support the operation of the AgriStress Helpline in Oregon.
- SB 780 Removes the annual limit of $1.53 million, adjusted for inflation, on allocations from the Administrative Services Economic Development Fund to the County Fair Account.
- SB 781 Provides that if a credit union acquires assets of a banking institution, receipts from the business portfolio acquired from the bank remain subject to the corporate excise tax and corporate activity tax.
- SB 782 Increases the minimum amount of grant funds that a county may receive to fund a behavioral health deflection program.
- SB 783 Requires the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study the possibility of the state funding the salaries of deputy district attorneys.
- SB 784 Specifies that the statewide standards for dual credit programs include programs in agriculture, forestry and natural resources.
- SB 785 Establishes the Agriculture Education Scholarship Program to provide grants to qualified students for the equivalent of the cost of one full-time academic year in a qualified agriculture program that will prepare the student to be an agriculture teacher in a high school in this state.
- SB 786 Requires a public institution of higher education to award academic credit when an enrolled student completed a high school class or participated in a high school program that offered learning and experiences comparable to an introductory communications, public speaking or argumentation course offered at the institution.
- SB 787 Requires school districts to designate athletic competitions and extracurricular sports according to biological sex.
- SB 788 Allows lands zoned for exclusive farm use to be used for weddings or events east of the summit of the Cascade Range.
- SB 789 Authorizes the Oregon Board of Psychology to assess costs associated with disciplinary action to the person against whom the disciplinary action is taken.
- SB 790 Renames the position of Administrator of the Oregon Advocacy Commissions Office to executive director of the Oregon Advocacy Commissions Office.
- SB 791 Requires commercial operators of unmanned aircraft systems to maintain liability insurance.
- SB 792 Authorizes the Oregon Department of Aviation to establish by rule fees related to airports and aircraft.
- SB 793 Directs the Director of the Department of State Lands to establish application fees and compensation rates for easements on state land located within the territorial sea.
- SB 794 Modifies provisions regarding Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator duties and powers to provide services and supports to certain persons.
- SB 795 Modifies the meaning of terms used for purposes of the abandoned and derelict vessel laws.
- SB 796 Allows the Oregon Board of Accountancy to create a grant program to provide scholarships for students seeking accounting degrees in college or individuals who wish to become certified public accountants in Oregon.
- SB 797 Modifies laws regulating public accountancy professionals.
- SB 798 Provides out-of-state members of the Oregon National Guard with in-state tuition and other higher education benefits.
- SB 799 Establishes a uniform statute of limitations applicable to tax programs administered and enforced by the Department of Revenue.
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SB 800-898
- SB 800 Expands provisions requiring tax compliance as a condition of receiving a license to conduct a business, trade or profession or of entering into a contract with a state agency or political subdivision.
- SB 801 Increases from one to two the number of Assistant Adjutants General from the Air National Guard of Oregon that the Adjutant General may appoint.
- SB 802 Modifies the event to start calculating the 90-day period during which an applicant for a teaching license may be employed in a public school of this state pending evaluation of their application by the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission.
- SB 803 Requires the Adjutant General to allow efforts to make the state-sponsored life insurance program available to members of the Oregon National Guard.
- SB 804 Authorizes the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to impose civil penalties or order payment of the costs of disciplinary proceedings.
- SB 805 Reduces the duration of time that the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission is required to wait for verification that attempts were made to resolve a complaint through the processes of the school district before the commission no longer has a duty to investigate the complaint.
- SB 806 Allows the Civil Air Patrol to use Oregon National Guard armories and facilities for official business at no cost.
- SB 807 Authorizes the Adjutant General to pay a reenlistment or retention bonus to a member of the Oregon National Guard.
- SB 808 Provides hiring and promotion preferences in public employment to members and former members of the Oregon National Guard.
- SB 809 Clarifies that the State Department of Agriculture may inspect poultry products under the state meat inspection program.
- SB 810 Directs the Department of Human Services to collaborate with the Department of Education to increase opportunities for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities to obtain and advance in competitive integrated employment.
- SB 811 Adds new requirements for obtaining a license to operate a residential facility or adult foster home.
- SB 812 Repeals a sunset to make the landowner preference program permanent.
- SB 813 Adds employees of the Oregon Youth Authority or a county juvenile department to the list of people who are authorized to petition the circuit court for an order compelling a third party to complete a test for communicable diseases under certain circumstances.
- SB 814 Modifies eligibility criteria for the long-term rental assistance program for certain individuals under 25 years of age.
- SB 815 Modifies juvenile dependency procedures regarding when the Department of Human Services is recognized as a party in a proceeding.
- SB 816 Modifies provisions of law regarding local juvenile diversion plans and plans for juvenile crime prevention basic services.
- SB 817 Increases fees for filing a notice of intent to appeal and a motion to intervene with the Land Use Board of Appeals.
- SB 818 Modifies provisions regarding the duties and discretion of the Oregon Youth Authority to enter into contracts and award grants.
- SB 819 Authorizes the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision and the Psychiatric Security Review Board to make determinations administratively concerning petitions for changes in sex offender risk classifications and relief from the reporting requirement.
- SB 820 Provides that the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision is required to classify sex offender registrants convicted before January 1, 2014, into a risk level only in specified circumstances.
- SB 821 Removes the deadline by which the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision is required to assess existing sex offender registrants into a risk level.
- SB 822 Expands network adequacy requirements to health benefit plans offered to large employers and modifies requirements.
- SB 823 Authorizes the Oregon Department of Emergency Management to purchase or contract for certain materials, supplies and equipment.
- SB 824 Requires certain carriers that offer health benefit plans in this state to report additional information to the Department of Consumer and Business Services and requires the department to keep this information confidential.
- SB 825 Requires the program for state agency facility energy design to minimize costs of reports to state agencies and minimize duplication of reporting requirements under the energy performance program for covered commercial buildings.
- SB 826 Transfers duties, functions and powers related to the Oregon Statewide Communication Interoperability Plan from the State Chief Information Officer to the Oregon Department of Emergency Management.
- SB 827 Expands the Oregon Solar and Storage Rebate Program to offer rebates for energy storage systems that will be paired at the time of installation with previously purchased and installed solar electric systems.
- SB 828 Establishes the Grid Resilience Matching Fund.
- SB 829 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to establish a program to assist eligible entities in paying the costs of property insurance or liability insurance premiums for affordable housing, shelters and other facilities.
- SB 830 Modifies provisions of the on-site septic system loan program to allow for grants.
- SB 831 Requires the person that has ultimate control over an insurer to file a group capital calculation with the chief insurance regulatory official of the state that the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services determines is the lead state for the insurance holding company system of which the insurer is a part.
- SB 832 Makes certain changes related to civil penalties for violations related to disease control.
- SB 833 Makes certain changes related to label requirements for soil-enhancing products.
- SB 834 Prohibits state hospitals from providing inpatient services to individuals who are under 18 years of age.
- SB 835 Directs the Oregon Health Authority, in collaboration withthe nine federally recognized Indian tribes in Oregon, to adopt rules governing the collection, storage and use of data on tribal affiliation.
- SB 836 Increases fees charged by the State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries.
- SB 837 Modifies laws governing the emergency health care provider registry to allow a broader range of volunteer services and allow deployment of volunteers outside of declared emergencies.
- SB 838 Provides that the Public Contracting Code does not apply to the contracting activities of the State Parks and Recreation Department, except with respect to surplus property.
- SB 839 Modifies laws that regulate the operation of commercial vehicles.
- SB 840 Modifies and adds laws related to regulating vehicle drivers, vehicles, vehicle dealers and dismantlers.
- SB 841 Authorizes the Oregon Health Authority to enter into an agreement with a federally recognized Indian tribe in Oregon or a tribal epidemiology center in Oregon to allow the tribe or center to accept reports of reportable diseases and investigate cases of reportable diseases.
- SB 842 Increases for hospitals the annual license fees to be obtained by the Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 843 Removes the requirement that the Public Utility Commission provide a biennial report to the Legislative Assembly on the volumetric incentive rates pilot program.
- SB 844 Changes the date by which the Oregon Health Authority report on opioid and opiate overdoses is due to the Legislative Assembly.
- SB 845 Authorizes the Public Utility Commission to order the sale of an incumbent water utility to another water utility or entity when the incumbent water utility is not able to provide safe and adequate service.
- SB 846 Modifies the requirements for how the Oregon Health Authority monitors the progress of coordinated care organizations in improving access to and the quality of health care for children and youth in the areas served by the coordinated care organizations.
- SB 847 Increases the Retirement Health Insurance Account subsidy under the Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 848 Creates a task force on driving while under the influence of intoxicants.
- SB 849 Changes the application of moneys in the School Districts Unfunded Liability Fund.
- SB 850 Appropriates moneys to be used for regional health equity coalitions.
- SB 851 Modifies provisions relating to the Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 852 Modifies certain post-retirement death benefits under the Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 853 Increases the maximum amount of certain license fees charged by the Oregon Racing Commission.
- SB 854 Authorizes the Oregon Racing Commission to impose civil penalties for certain violations of animal racing law.
- SB 855 Requires the Oregon Racing Commission to adopt rules establishing civil penalties for violation of laws, rules or directives relating to race meets.
- SB 856 Authorizes officers and employees of the Oregon Racing Commission to place bets or wagers on certain race meets in the course of official auditing duties.
- SB 857 Provides that if a person reports a violation or potential violation of animal racing laws to the Oregon Racing Commission, the person's identity is confidential and not subject to disclosure as a public record.
- SB 858 Makes technical changes to statutory provisions concerning the administration of the family and medical leave insurance program.
- SB 859 Authorizes the Director of the Employment Department to compromise or adjust certain debts and overpayments relating to the paid family and medical leave program.
- SB 860 Grants certain authorities to the State Fire Marshal and the Department of the State Fire Marshal.
- SB 861 Makes certain changes related to the State Fire Marshal Mobilization Fund.
- SB 862 Makes certain changes related to rural fire protection districts.
- SB 863 Authorizes the State Fire Marshal to seek cost recovery for the actual cost of fire abatement.
- SB 864 Sets a bonding requirement of $20,000 for applicants for a landscape contracting business license or for licensed landscape contracting businesses.
- SB 865 Requires the State Landscape Contractors Board to determine that a landscape contracting business is an independent contractor with responsibility for obtaining workers' compensation insurance if the landscape contracting business performs certain work related to backflow assemblies for irrigation systems and ornamental water features, to landscape irrigation control wiring and outdoor landscape lighting or to removing or pruning trees or tree limbs or stumps or performing tree or tree limb guying.
- SB 866 Requires the Department of Education to study methods for improving the social emotional health of students and staff in public schools.
- SB 867 Prescribes sanctions that the Department of Education may impose when an elementary or secondary school or program is found to be in noncompliance with a discrimination prohibition.
- SB 868 Directs the Department of Education to develop a formula and to submit a report related to the calculation of the cost of operating and administering a local, county or regional program of special education.
- SB 869 Specifies hours during which dealers must accept returns of beverage containers.
- SB 870 Exempts from public records disclosure the residential address and personal phone number of an individual who holds a specified permit issued by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission.
- SB 871 Requires Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission retail licensees to maintain invoices of alcoholic beverage deliveries.
- SB 872 Modifies laws related to the State Mortuary and Cemetery Board's authority to impose disciplinary actions on applicants and those subject to the board's regulatory authority.
- SB 873 Repeals a license issued by the Oregon Medical Board to certain physicians licensed to practice in other jurisdictions.
- SB 874 Defines "Oriental medicine.
- SB 875 Modifies the Oregon Foster Children's Bill of Rights and the Oregon Foster Children's Sibling Bill of Rights.
- SB 876 Directs the State Board of Forestry, on behalf of the State of Oregon, to offer to convey certain real property to Coos County under specific terms and conditions.
- SB 877 Adds additional criteria under which Coos County may approve a golf course on lands zoned for exclusive farm use.
- SB 878 Allows an occupying homeowner outside of an urban growth boundary to site one additional family dwelling unit on the tract of the home.
- SB 879 Modifies procedure for rebutting presumption of inability to pay child support when an obligor earns wages from work performed while the obligor is a patient at the state hospital or incarcerated.
- SB 880 Directs the Oregon State Bar to require an attorney to provide at least 120 hours of public defense services in the first three years after the attorney first becomes admitted to the practice of law in Oregon.
- SB 881 Directs the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to provide grants and funding for drug treatment and other related services.
- SB 882 Requires course instruction provided as part of a health education curriculum to include information about human development from conception to birth.
- SB 883 Prohibits a state agency from enforcing rules requiring vaccination against COVID-19.
- SB 884 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to convene an advisory group to assist in the study of solutions to ensuring access to care for individuals who have been civilly committed or who have complex mental or behavioral health needs.
- SB 885 Directs the State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation to establish a division or subsidiary for the purpose of issuing policies of fire insurance and property insurance against the peril of wildfire.
- SB 886 Directs the Department of Transportation or county authorities to prioritize applications for renewable energy facilities and lines, facilities or systems for transmitting electricity from renewable energy facilities when reviewing or granting applications to place, build or construct on the right of way of a state highway or county road.
- SB 887 Instructs the Director of Agriculture to employ an organic policy special assistant to the director.
- SB 888 Prohibits local governments from prohibiting or limiting the residential use of natural gas as an energy source.
- SB 889 Limits pretrial release of defendants charged with a felony or Class A misdemeanor to security release.
- SB 890 Disestablishes the subcommittee on public records and changes the committee that reviews the Oregon Sunshine Committee reports to the committees or interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the judiciary.
- SB 891 Establishes the Oregon Empowerment Scholarship Program for the purpose of providing options in education to students of this state.
- SB 892 Prescribes information related to courses of study offered by a school district that a district school board must ensure is provided on the school district's website.
- SB 893 Permits a person to open a first-time home buyer savings account until January 1, 2030, and doubles the annual contribution limits on the accounts.
- SB 894 Requires the Department of Education, in collaboration with the STEM Investment Council, to conduct specified reviews for the purpose of developing and recommending standards by which technology-based competitive student activities may satisfy high school diploma requirements or career and technical education program requirements.
- SB 895 Requires an agency, upon the written request of 10 members of the Legislative Assembly objecting to a rule, to appear before an appropriate committee or interim committee of the Legislative Assembly for a hearing on the rule.
- SB 896 Establishes the After-School Learning and Enrichment Grant Program.
- SB 897 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 898 Authorizes certain cities with a demonstrated need for housing to add a project area to their urban growth boundary upon certain conditions.
- SB 899 Prohibits physicians from performing irreversible gender reassignment surgery on a minor.
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SB 900-998
- SB 900 Requires the Employment Department to study issues related to laws concerning job-protected leave from work.
- SB 901 Requires the Department of Corrections to study residence requirements for women upon release from a Department of Corrections institution.
- SB 902 Requires the Public Employees Retirement Board to study age qualifications for retirement.
- SB 903 Requires the Bureau of Labor and Industries to study issues regarding the payment of certain bonuses under the pay equity law.
- SB 904 Includes school districts among the self-insured employers that may apply for exemption from the rules requiring such employers to demonstrate financial viability and provide security to the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services.
- SB 905 Eliminates reporting redundancies required under a Healthy and Safe Schools Plan.
- SB 906 Requires employers to provide to all employees, at the time of hire, a written explanation of earnings and deductions shown on itemized statements.
- SB 907 Requires an applicant for a license to manufacture psilocybin to submit to the Oregon Health Authority information regarding the ownership and location of the premises to be licensed or for which a license will be renewed.
- SB 908 Requires labels on marijuana items and inhalant delivery systems that contain industrial hemp-derived vapor items to include that the minimum age for consumption or use is 21 years of age.
- SB 909 Directs the Oregon Health Authority and the Department of Human Services to disregard parental income when determining a child's eligibility for medical assistance if the child has a physical disability or chronic illness that requires a hospital or nursing home level of care.
- SB 910 Prescribes requirements for sharing information, training and guidelines for student athletes related to symptoms of a cardiac event.
- SB 911 Requires the Department of Human Services to adopt a methodology for payments made to providers of independent living transition services provided to foster children.
- SB 912 Prescribes duties to protect children and provide for children's basic needs.
- SB 913 Removes provisions prohibiting a county court or board of county commissioners from establishing a justice of the peace district that includes the county seat or city in which a circuit court regularly holds court.
- SB 914 Requires that certain billboards related to the state lottery include information about a problem gambling helpline.
- SB 915 Directs the Director of Human Services to ensure that standards and procedures for the assessment and investigation of reports of child abuse committed by certain persons are investigated by a department program that specializes in training, investigations and safety.
- SB 916 Provides that an individual otherwise eligible for unemployment insurance benefits is not disqualified for any week that the individual's unemployment is due to a labor dispute in active progress at the individual's place of employment.
- SB 917 Requires a marijuana retailer and a medical marijuana dispensary to post warning signs regarding the consumption or use of marijuana during pregnancy.
- SB 918 Requires course instruction provided as part of a health education curriculum to include information about human development from conception to birth.
- SB 919 Requires a student to demonstrate proficiency in specified Essential Learning Skills prior to the student being awarded a high school diploma or a modified diploma.
- SB 920 Directs the Oregon State University Extension Service to oversee a project to accelerate the promotion of behavioral health in Oregon.
- SB 921 Authorizes the Oregon Infrastructure Finance Authority to approve a loan to the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay for shipyard repairs.
- SB 922 Requires employers to distribute to food service industry employees the tips received from credit card transactions within 24 hours after the credit card transaction is processed.
- SB 923 Appropriates moneys for the purpose of seeding the capital campaign and expanding fundraising efforts for a multiuse recreational facility to serve the greater Roseburg and Douglas County communities.
- SB 924 Requires the Department of State Police to study ways to expedite forensic testing of controlled substances.
- SB 925 Prohibits the Oregon Transportation Commission from establishing a toll on Interstate 205.
- SB 926 Prohibits the recovery from customers of certain costs and expenses that an electric company incurs if a court or jury finds that a wildfire resulted from the negligence or a higher degree of fault on the part of the electric company.
- SB 927 Creates an income or corporate excise tax credit for the amount paid by an owner of an eligible generation facility for transmission services.
- SB 928 Requires public bodies that procure electric vehicles and solar photovoltaic energy systems to receive before entering a contract for the electric vehicle or solar photovoltaic energy system a certification from the manufacturer, distributor, vendor or supplier that the production, assembly, transportation or sale of the electric vehicle or solar photovoltaic energy system did not use or involve forced labor or oppressive child labor.
- SB 929 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to and directs allocation of lottery revenues by the State Parks and Recreation Department to continue to develop, maintain or work toward completion of the Oregon Coast Trail.
- SB 930 Reinstates the tax credit for reforestation.
- SB 931 Provides that courts may not defer to an agency's interpretation of a statute or rule.
- SB 932 Alters when a person whose driving privileges are revoked may petition to restore their privileges.
- SB 933 Requires school districts to submit specified information to the Department of Education related to talented and gifted children.
- SB 934 Prescribes requirements for the identification of talented and gifted children.
- SB 935 Extends the dates by which the Joint Task Force on Regional Behavioral Health Accountability must provide draft recommendations and submit a final report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to health.
- SB 936 Makes a public health infrastructure facility an allowed use on any zone if the Oregon Health Authority, Department of Environmental Quality or United States Environmental Protection Agency has established a deadline for the development of the facility.
- SB 937 Directs the Department of Human Services to make an annual distribution to the Oregon Foster Youth Connection for foster youth advocacy and support.
- SB 938 Modifies what entities may receive restorative justice program grants.
- SB 939 Directs the Oregon Department of Emergency Management to establish a program to issue grants to certain nonprofit organizations for security enhancements.
- SB 940 Allows development of certain accessory dwelling units, recreational vehicles or emergency shelters on farmland on which is sited certain nonfarm dwellings.
- SB 941 Requires the Department of Land Conservation and Development to study the supply of land to build homes and grow businesses and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to land use no later than September 15, 2026.
- SB 942 Requires individual and group health benefit plans to cover a child over the age of 26 in certain circumstances.
- SB 943 Changes the definitions of "audiologist" and "practice of audiology.
- SB 944 Modifies independent living requirements for older foster children.
- SB 945 Establishes medical assistance eligibility for individuals under age 26 who have aged out of foster care in Oregon or another state.
- SB 946 Authorizes the payment out of the Workers' Benefit Fund of the expenses of the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries in carrying out the commissioner's statutory duties.
- SB 947 Modifies terminology by changing statutory references to "militia" to "National Guard."
- SB 948 Authorizes district school boards to provide for play-based learning during the instructional time of each regular school day for all students who are enrolled in prekindergarten through grade five in the school district.
- SB 949 Directs the Housing and Community Services Department to disburse moneys to Self Enhancement, Inc.
- SB 950 Allows the State Board of Sign Language Interpreters to establish by rule criteria for the issuance of a supervisory sign language interpreter license.
- SB 951 Prohibits a management services organizationor a shareholder, director, officer or employee of a management services organization from owning or controlling shares in, serving as a director or officer of, being an employee of, working as an independent contractor with or otherwise managing, directing the management of or participating in managing a professional medical entity with which the management services organization has a contract for management services.
- SB 952 Requires the Governor to appoint a United States Senator when a vacancy in the office occurs.
- SB 953 Establishes the Task Force on Transitions into Kindergarten.
- SB 954 Increases the penalties for unlawfully causing fires.
- SB 955 Provides, for purposes of ad valorem property taxation, a specially assessed value for the owner-occupied primary residences of veterans and surviving spouses of veterans.
- SB 956 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to provide a grant to Heard Farms to expand wastewater treatment infrastructure.
- SB 957 Voids noncompetition agreements between a licensed health care provider and another person, with specified exceptions.
- SB 958 Allows cities or counties to designate lands outside the urban growth boundary for residential or light commercial use.
- SB 959 Adds signal jammers that interfere with alarm system signals and communication to the definition of "burglary tool or theft device," possession of which with intent to commit or facilitate a forcible entry into premises or a physical taking constitutes the crime of possession of a burglary tool or theft device.
- SB 960 Appropriates moneys to the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission for the Organized Retail Theft Grant Program.
- SB 961 Creates the Oregon-Ireland Sister State Committee.
- SB 962 Directs the Department of Early Learning and Care to administer a grant program to award moneys to tenants to update dwellings for use as a family child care home.
- SB 963 Directs the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to establish a grant program to facilitate the establishment of a full-service redemption center in each city in this state with a population greater than 10,000.
- SB 964 Defines "postal indicator" as an official mark stamped on an envelope by the United States Postal Service for purposes of determining the date or time at which a ballot was mailed.
- SB 965 Prohibits an individual from collecting and returning a ballot of another individual, subject to specified exceptions.
- SB 966 Enacts the interstate Nurse Licensure Compact.
- SB 967 Authorizes local governments to enter into agreements governing local improvements proposed for unincorporated areas withinan urban growth boundary.
- SB 968 Provides conditions and procedures under which a public employer may deduct amounts of erroneous overpayments from a public employee's wages.
- SB 969 Prohibits the Energy Facility Siting Council from exercising jurisdiction over an energy facility that is a renewable energy facility or transmission line, is sited wholly within federal lands and is subject to review under the National Environmental Policy Act.
- SB 970 Provides that enrollment in a remote learning program or an online learning program is voluntary.
- SB 971 Directs the Department of Administrative Services to contract with a disability protection and advocacy agency to develop and administer a certification program for educational surrogates.
- SB 972 Modifies the definition of "caregiver relationship.
- SB 973 Requires a landlord of publicly supported housing to provide all applicants and new tenants notice of when the affordability restrictions may be terminated.
- SB 974 Requires local governments or special districts to complete final review of final engineering plans for residential development within 90 days of submission.
- SB 975 Exempts a transferee who is a certified participant in the Address Confidentiality Program, or who has a driver license with a continuous traveler address, from the private firearm transfer criminal background check requirement.
- SB 976 Allows an individual toverify whether cattle are pregnant without holding a valid license issued by the Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board under certain circumstances.
- SB 977 Requires the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to work with Portland State University and community colleges to establish a post-secondary program for youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- SB 978 Requires school districts and education service districts to prepare an annual report of the legal processes involved in by the district during the school year, including the legal expenditures of the district for the school year.
- SB 979 Directs the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct a study on ensuring post-secondary educational opportunities for individuals with disabilities.
- SB 980 Directs the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study and develop a list of standardized job profiles for unlicensed school jobs.
- SB 981 Increases the maximum age under which a student may receive a public education.
- SB 982 Authorizes school districts to use public funds for out-of-state placement of students only if specified criteria are satisfied.
- SB 983 Permits local public officials to participate in discussion and debate and to vote on the adoption of a local budget that includes compensation for the public official or a relative of the public official after announcing an actual conflict of interest.
- SB 984 Allows battery-charged fences on properties not used as residences.
- SB 985 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the State Department of Agriculture for deposit in the Wolf Management Compensation and Proactive Trust Fund.
- SB 986 Appropriates moneys to the State Department of Agriculture out of the General Fund for purposes related to the brand inspection program.
- SB 987 Directs the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to classify the crime of felon in possession of a firearm as crime category 8.
- SB 988 Permits a child's parent or guardian to admit the child, with or without the child's consent, to an inpatient treatment facility or program licensed by the Oregon Health Authority or the Department of Human Services for certain mental, emotional or behavioral health or substance use disorder treatment.
- SB 989 Permits a child's parent or guardian to admit the child, with or without the child's consent, to an inpatient treatment facility or program licensed by the Oregon Health Authority or the Department of Human Services for certain mental, emotional or behavioral health or substance use disorder treatment.
- SB 990 Amends the definition of "public agency" to include only certain public bodies and other entities with statewide operations or jurisdiction, incorporated cities with a population of 2,500 or more and counties with a population of 300,000 or more.
- SB 991 Deletes two bases for a worker to refuse an offer of modified employment without losing temporary total disability benefits to increase possible modified employment placements.
- SB 992 Authorizes the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to approve one or more alternative access redemption centers.
- SB 993 Authorizes law enforcement agencies to release booking photos to licensed private investigators.
- SB 994 Allows the siting and operation of a small modular reactor energy facility without requiring that the proposed site certificate for the small modular reactor energy facility be submitted to the electors of this state for their approval or rejection.
- SB 995 Allows the siting and operation of a small modular reactor energy facility without requiring that the proposed site certificate for the small modular reactor energy facility be submitted to the electors of this state for their approval or rejection.
- SB 996 Allows the siting and operation of a small modular reactor energy facility without requiring that there be a licensed repository for the disposal of high-level radioactive waste.
- SB 997 Allows the siting and operation of a small modular reactor energy facility without requiring that there be a licensed repository for the disposal of high-level radioactive waste.
- SB 998 Removes authority to appoint the Director of the Department of Environmental Quality from the Environmental Quality Commission and provides appointment authority to the Governor.
- SB 999 Modifies the definition of "farmworker camp" so that the relevant statutes apply to farmworker camps specifically in connection with workers who work on a seasonal or temporary basis.
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SB 1000-1098
- SB 1000 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Bay Area Hospital in Coos Bay.
- SB 1001 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to the Coast Community Health Center, or a successor entity, to provide health care services and apprenticeships.
- SB 1002 Allows a court to enter a supplemental eviction judgment within 180 days of an eviction judgment against a tenant who reenters the property, subject to the tenant's right to request a hearing.
- SB 1003 Modifies provisions relating to the Oregon Death With Dignity Act.
- SB 1004 Replaces the requirement that an owner or operator of a municipal solid waste incinerator conduct continuous monitoring or sampling of specified air contaminants with a requirement that the monitoring or sampling be conducted annually.
- SB 1005 Provides that when offering a service with age restrictions, a private entity is allowed to swipe a driver's license to verify a person's age, regardless of how old the person looks.
- SB 1006 Directs all state agencies, statewide elected officials and other entities to seek legislative changes only through legislative measures requested and introduced by members and committees of the Legislative Assembly.
- SB 1007 Modifies provisions relating to petitions for compensation for wrongful conviction.
- SB 1008 Requires that the sex offender risk assessment methodology take into consideration specified information.
- SB 1009 Defines "victim" for purposes of the release of sex offender information by the Department of State Police.
- SB 1010 Requires the Bureau of Labor and Industries to study issues related to safeguarding protected labor relations activities.
- SB 1011 Allows a federally recognized Indian tribe located in this state to submit a request to the Governor for retrocession of Public Law 280 jurisdiction.
- SB 1012 Requires a health care practitioner to exercise the proper degree of care to preserve the health and life of a child born alive, regardless of whether the birth was the result of an induced abortion.
- SB 1013 Appropriates moneys to the Department of Justice out of the General Fund for distribution to the Liberty House to provide children's advocacy center services.
- SB 1014 Requires the Secretary of State to allow to be included in the translated version of each state voters' pamphlet that is made available on the website of the secretary or of a county the translations of a party's statement of arguments for the success of its principles and election of its candidates.
- SB 1015 Requires the Department of Justice to develop and implement a grant program to award moneys to eligible entities to reduce community violence in communities experiencing disproportionately high rates of community violence.
- SB 1016 Directs the Department of Human Services to maintain an inventory of appropriate carriers for the transportation of a foster child's personal belongings.
- SB 1017 Excludes certain public lands from the provisions of the Oregon Forest Practices Act.
- SB 1018 Requires the Department of Human Services to operate a pilot program, subject to approval by the United States Department of Agriculture, to prohibit the purchase of foods of minimal nutritional value or foods with a high sodium, sugar or fat content using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.
- SB 1019 Increases the maximum fee for activating a brand.
- SB 1020 Requires producers of inhalant delivery systems to join an inhalant delivery system producer responsibility organization and implement an inhalant delivery system producer responsibility program for the collection and disposal of inhalant delivery systems.
- SB 1021 Prohibits a continuing care retirement community from eliminating or reducing a resident's services or programs that were included in the resident's initial residency agreement without the consent of the resident.
- SB 1022 Modifies the special registration plate program.
- SB 1023 Requires the Attorney General to adopt and maintain a list of foreign adversaries who are ineligible to receive conveyances of certain land, mineral or water interests.
- SB 1024 Expands authority of the Department of Transportation to enter into intergovernmental agreements with cities and counties to remove personal property left on property that is owned by the department.
- SB 1025 Requires the Department of Land Conservation and Development to study lodging near waterways and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to land use no later than September 15, 2026.
- SB 1026 Prohibits the provision of abortion services to a nonresident, unmarried person under 18 years of age without parental consent.
- SB 1027 Directs the Joint Legislative Audit Committee to cause an audit of the Secretary of State Elections Division to be performed to assess the integrity of elections in Oregon.
- SB 1028 Requires the State Department of Agriculture to study manure digesters.
- SB 1029 Prohibits the recovery of medical assistance from an individual's estate under circumstances in which a child had been living in the individual's home and providing care to the individual.
- SB 1030 Requires a residential care facility, including a facility with a memory care endorsement and an assisted living facility, to make available to residents at least one on-site vaccine clinic per year.
- SB 1031 Requires a physician who prescribes drugs for a chemical abortion to provide certain information to a person to whom such drugs are prescribed.
- SB 1032 Prohibits the retail sale of an aerosol duster that contains 1,1-Difluoroethane to an individual under 18 years of age.
- SB 1033 Exempts a county or other entity that operates a nurse-family partnership program from paying the nonfederal share of the costs of targeted case management services provided by the program to medical assistance recipients.
- SB 1034 Removes provisions that allow the Energy Facility Siting Council to find that an energy facility is in compliance with statewide planning goals even when the council determines that the facility does not comply with applicable substantive criteria from the affected local government's land use plan and regulations that the facility must be evaluated against if the council determines that the facility otherwise complies with applicable statewide planning goals.
- SB 1035 Directs the Oregon Department of Emergency Management to procure and maintain vehicles for purposes related to fuel and personnel needs at certain airports.
- SB 1036 Limits a tower's authority to independently tow a motor vehicle.
- SB 1037 Requires an institution of higher education to provide specified information related to a realistic expectation of income for an individual in a field related to the degree the student seeks to obtain.
- SB 1038 Maintains current time standards in Oregon unless certain conditions are met.
- SB 1039 Creates the Oregon Perinatal Collaborative in the Oregon Health and Science University.
- SB 1040 Limits pretrial release of defendants charged with unlawful delivery of a controlled substance involving a substantial quantity to security release.
- SB 1041 Directs an arresting officer to notify federal immigration authorities when the officer arrests a person for delivery or manufacture of fentanyl.
- SB 1042 Repeals the prohibition on police officers initiating traffic stops based solely on specified traffic violations related to vehicle lighting requirements.
- SB 1043 Modifies the crime of interfering with a peace officer or parole and probation officer.
- SB 1044 Clarifies for purposes of state wage and hour laws that "work time" does not include meal periods.
- SB 1045 Provides that a student enrolled at a career school licensed in this state may receive an Oregon Promise grant.
- SB 1046 Directs the State Department of Fish and Wildlife to provide the Secretary of State with electronic records containing the legal name, age, residence and citizenship information and electronic signature of each person who may qualify as an elector as prescribed by the secretary by rule.
- SB 1047 Requires Curry County and the Water Resources Department to expedite review of applications for use on specified lands.
- SB 1048 Requires each county clerk to ensure that an equal number of volunteers from each major political party assist with the county clerk's official duties.
- SB 1049 Requires the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to study the interstate commerce of cannabis.
- SB 1050 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Southern Coos Hospital and Health Center to expand access to primary, specialty and pharmacy services in and around Bandon, Oregon.
- SB 1051 Transfers the authority to appoint a State Forester from the State Board of Forestry to the Governor, subject to Senate confirmation.
- SB 1052 Directs the Director of the Employment Department to reimburse a worker leasing company for any employer contribution payments made by the worker leasing company if the Department of Revenue determines pursuant to an amended combined quarterly report that a refund is due.
- SB 1053 Requires each county clerk to permit authorized persons to observe the receiving and counting of votes.
- SB 1054 Requires each county clerk in this state to provide a live video feed to be made available to the public through the Internet of rooms in which ballots are tallied and official ballot drop sites.
- SB 1055 Allows a community solar project to participate in the community solar program irrespective of the project's nameplate capacity or location within this state.
- SB 1056 Directs the Department of State Police to establish a section dedicated to drug enforcement and human trafficking with at least 10 officers.
- SB 1057 Finds and declares that current and former members of the military and their family members possess certain essential military civil rights.
- SB 1058 Instructs the State Forestry Department to update a draft habitat conservation plan to increase timber harvest from state forests in western Oregon and submit the updated habitat conservation plan to federal agencies.
- SB 1059 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to study needed exemptions from building code standards for workforce housing in certain areas of the state.
- SB 1060 Requires a hospital to establish, update and make public a list of standard charges that lists the regular rates or prices established by the hospital for items or services and shoppable services offered or provided by the hospital.
- SB 1061 Requires the Director of the Oregon State University Extension Service to establish a lumber grading training pilot program.
- SB 1062 Provides that each of the cities of Bandon, North Bend and Reedsport may set charges for water and wastewater services provided by the city by a majority vote of its governing body.
- SB 1063 Requires the Department of Human Services to study options for establishing a grant program for victims of child sex abuse.
- SB 1064 Directs the Water Resources Department to consider water basins in which permitted activity will occur when issuing certain permits.
- SB 1065 Establishes the Center for Decision-Making Supports.
- SB 1066 Makes permanent an exception for certain residential training homes and adult foster homes from state building code requirements to have installed an automatic sprinkler system.
- SB 1067 Authorizes a city within Marion County to control or direct the disposal, transfer or material or energy recovery of solid waste generated within the city.
- SB 1068 Directs the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to classify a sex offender who has previously been placed into a risk level in another jurisdiction into the corresponding risk level in this state.
- SB 1069 Creates new requirements for the application process for a license, certificate, endorsement or authorization from the Department of Human Services for various providers of services to children, older adults and individuals with disabilities, and individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
- SB 1070 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the implementation of incentives to promote hydrogen production.
- SB 1071 Directs the Land Conservation and Development Commission to approve amendments to the urban growth boundary submitted by the City of Coos Bay.
- SB 1072 Requires a county clerk to verify that a person's political party affiliation is not changed when the person updates that person's address with the Department of Transportation, unless the person has requested the change as provided by law.
- SB 1073 Establishes the Family Home Health Aide Program in the Oregon Health Authority for the purpose of certifying family caregivers as family home health aides to provide qualified home health services to eligible relatives in the state medical assistance program.
- SB 1074 Directs the Department of Human Services to prepare accurate caseload forecasts of the older adults and individuals with disabilities who will be served by the department during the biennium and projections for the workload needed to serve those individuals that take into account specified factors.
- SB 1075 Requires evidence of United States citizenship for persons registering to vote in this state.
- SB 1076 Directs the State Department of Agriculture to impose certain fees for licenses and license renewals for animal rescue entities.
- SB 1077 Requires the Public Records Advisory Council to study public records.
- SB 1078 Specifies that a public servant's failure to make a mandatory report of suspected child abuse constitutes a crime of official misconduct in the second degree.
- SB 1079 Appropriates moneys to the Housing Project Revolving Loan Fund.
- SB 1080 Prevents local governments or state agencies from prohibiting natural gas use or other energy options in or availability for new or existing residential or commercial buildings.
- SB 1081 Exempts from Oregon personal income taxation a taxpayer with Oregon adjusted gross income that is equal to or less than 120 percent of the median Oregon adjusted gross income.
- SB 1082 Directs the Department of State Police to release information about level two sex offenders on the website maintained by the department.
- SB 1083 Adds crimes of conviction that qualify for sexually violent dangerous offender sentencing, requiring lifetime post-prison supervision if the court makes certain findings.
- SB 1084 Imposes excise tax on net investment income of public universities.
- SB 1085 Quarters the minimum acreage for farm, forest and rangeland lots or parcels.
- SB 1086 Requires the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services to assist and provide support to the Oregon Building Officials Association to develop a proposal for establishing an apprenticeship program for building inspectors.
- SB 1087 Directs the Public Employees Retirement Board to study the treatment of the salary of chaplains under the Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 1088 Requires contracting agencies to purchase common off-the-shelf software or other information technology products or services that do not require customization through an information technology marketplace portal.
- SB 1089 Requires contracting agencies to purchase common off-the-shelf software or other information technology products or services that do not require customization through an information technology marketplace portal.
- SB 1090 Requires the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to create a program to award grants and provide loans to state agencies for replacing outdated information technology and for certain other purposes.
- SB 1091 Defines what a transportation protection agreement for human remains is.
- SB 1092 Updates and streamlines the process and procedure for conducting cooperative procurements for public contracts and public improvement contracts.
- SB 1093 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study means for raising dedicated revenue to support recreation activities in Oregon.
- SB 1094 Provides for a property tax credit against the ad valorem taxes imposed on the homestead of a resident serving on active military duty.
- SB 1095 Authorizes cities and counties to impose a fee on noncommercial residences that are vacant for more than 180 consecutive or cumulative days in a calendar year.
- SB 1096 Requires that a person on pretrial release for a crime constituting domestic violence wear a location tracking device that provides real-time location alerts to the victim and law enforcement agencies.
- SB 1097 Directs the Department of Early Learning and Care to enter into an agreement with a nongovernmental organization to establish and administer a child care subsidy program.
- SB 1098 Prohibits discrimination when selecting or retaining school library materials, textbooks or instructional materials or when developing and implementing a curriculum.
- SB 1099 Requires cities and counties to allow lands where worship is allowed to be used for preschool.
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SB 1100-1198
- SB 1100 Allows a public education provider to identify which locations to make tampons and sanitary pads available to students.
- SB 1101 Requires a county clerk to cancel a voter registration in accordance with the requirements of the federal National Voter Registration Act of 1993.
- SB 1102 Requires the State Department of Energy to study energy.
- SB 1103 Requires the Oregon Business Development Department to establish a program to provide loans to cities and tribes to develop infrastructure to support housing in climate-friendly areas.
- SB 1104 Increases the standard of proof necessary to retain a child in protective custody after removal from the child's parent or guardian.
- SB 1105 Directs the child support administrator to adopt rules requiring that child support awards be distributed to a debit card and that the spending of child support payments be limited and monitored by the obligor and obligee for compliance.
- SB 1106 Requires the court in a parenting time proceeding to order that the child who is the subject of the proceeding receive mental health therapy if the child is at least 5 years old but less than 18 years old.
- SB 1107 Creates a rebuttable presumption that equal parenting time is in the best interests of the child.
- SB 1108 Makes blood donation that is made in connection with a voluntary program that is approved or accredited by the American Association of Blood Banks or the American Red Cross a permissible use of sick time.
- SB 1109 Requires specified boards of educational institutions to video record their governing meetings.
- SB 1110 Authorizes the issuance of lottery bonds with the proceeds distributed to Williams & Russell CDC for the purpose of developing a business hub to support small businesses, professional development, workforce training and economic growth in Portland's Albina neighborhood.
- SB 1111 Changes the term "marijuana" to "cannabis" in Oregon law.
- SB 1112 Prescribes when the Department of Human Services may admit a child in the department's care or custody for inpatient or residential treatment as opposed to placement in a congregate care residential setting.
- SB 1113 Modifies provisions regarding the use of restraints and involuntary seclusion on certain young people.
- SB 1114 Limits the total term of commitment and conditional release for certain persons found guilty except for insanity to the sentence the person would have received under the sentencing guidelines or as required by a mandatory minimum sentence.
- SB 1115 Requires the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study social media.
- SB 1116 Directs the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to study the establishment of the Family Preservation Project pilot program at the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility.
- SB 1117 Directs the Division of Audits to conduct a performance audit of the Department of Transportation.
- SB 1118 Prohibits the Oregon Transportation Commission from establishing a toll on Interstate 205 or Interstate 5.
- SB 1119 Prohibits employers from engaging in unfair immigration-related practices.
- SB 1120 Requires the Department of Corrections to implement a list of policies for adults in custody, including policies related to gender-responsive, evidence-based and trauma-informed practices at the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility.
- SB 1121 Creates the crime of unlawful disclosure of private information.
- SB 1122 Provides that the sex offender risk assessment methodology used to classify sex offenders into risk levels may exclusively consider a sex offender's risk of reoffending at the time of release, sentencing or discharge.
- SB 1123 Grants court visitors immunity from liability when acting in good faith and within the scope of the visitor's duties.
- SB 1124 Expands the crime of assault in the third degree to include assault of a public transit vehicle operator performing official duties.
- SB 1125 Increases the penalties for using an unmanned aircraft system to interfere with a wildfire suppression effort.
- SB 1126 Requires public elementary school students to be provided with recess time each day.
- SB 1127 Authorizes the Department of Education to expend moneys from the Statewide Education Initiatives Account for the purpose of awarding grants to develop and provide educational activities during recess, lunch or after school for Title I elementary schools.
- SB 1128 Provides that a police officer or firefighter member of the Public Employees Retirement System is considered disabled if the member is unable to perform the work the member performed at the time the member became disabled.
- SB 1129 Requires the Land Conservation and Development Commission to amend its rules relating to urban reserves.
- SB 1130 Prohibits the court from awarding more than 50 percent of parenting time to a noncustodial parent.
- SB 1131 Directs the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to award a grant to the Chintimini Wildlife Center.
- SB 1132 Requires the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services to transfer the proceeds of certain taxes, fees, fines, penalties and other monetary obligations the director imposes upon out-of-state insurers and insurance producers to the State Forestry Department for deposit into the State Forestry Department Account.
- SB 1133 Allows counties to approve the alteration, restoration or replacement of certain nonresidential structures on rural residential lands for use as an accessory dwelling unit.
- SB 1134 Creates an Oregon personal income tax subtraction for premiums paid for medical, dental or vision insurance coverage for a child dependent of the taxpayer.
- SB 1135 Allows a qualifying county to adopt an ordinance to impose a tax on adult-use and medical marijuana production.
- SB 1136 Requires the Land Conservation and Development Commission to adopt model ordinances by which a city outside of Metro with a population of less than 25,000 may add lands to its urban growth boundary.
- SB 1137 Requires health benefit plans to cover autologous breast reconstruction procedures and related services with specific requirements related to out-of-pocket costs, cost-sharing, utilization review, reimbursement rates and network adequacy.
- SB 1138 Establishes the Home and Community-Based Services Workforce Standards Board.
- SB 1139 Makes requirements for noncompetition agreements applicable to agreements regarding solicitation of employer's employees or customers.
- SB 1140 Prohibits employers from imposing requirements that employees speak only English in the workplace unless the employer can demonstrate that the requirement is justified by business necessity and applicable only in limited circumstances.
- SB 1141 Allows the use of dwellings for vacation occupancy on lands zoned for farm or forest uses.
- SB 1142 Requires the Employment Department to study issues related to leave benefits under the family and medical leave insurance program.
- SB 1143 Directs the Public Utility Commission to establish a pilot program that allows each natural gas company to develop a utility-scale thermal energy network pilot project to provide heating and cooling services to customers.
- SB 1144 Requires the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to study the amount of marijuana items that a marijuana retailer may sell.
- SB 1145 Requires the State Department of Energy to study energy.
- SB 1146 Directs the Water Resources Department to study rules related to water.
- SB 1147 Directs the court, at a victim's request, to enter an order at sentencing permanently restraining the defendant from contacting the victim when the defendant is convicted of specified crimes.
- SB 1148 Prohibits disability income insurers from requiring a person to use or apply for other available benefits for which the person is eligible prior to being eligible for disability benefits offered by the insurer.
- SB 1149 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to study insurance for rural electric cooperatives.
- SB 1150 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to study insurance.
- SB 1151 Requires the Public Utility Commission to study investor-owned utilities.
- SB 1152 Requires the Public Utility Commission to study energy.
- SB 1153 Directs the Water Resources Department to consider whether certain water right transfers will result in a loss of in-stream habitat for sensitive, threatened or endangered aquatic species in stream reaches not protected by an existing water right or contribute to water quality impairment in water quality limited streams.
- SB 1154 Modifies provisions of law related to declarations of ground water quality concern areas and ground water quality management areas.
- SB 1155 Directs the Housing and Community Services Department to establish a pilot program to assist pregnant persons and their immediate family members in attaining stable housing.
- SB 1156 Requires the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to study marijuana.
- SB 1157 Requires the Department of Education to study methods for improving safety in the public schools of this state.
- SB 1158 Provides that gold and silver are legal tender.
- SB 1159 Transfers the office of Children's Advocate from the Department of Human Services to the office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman.
- SB 1160 Requires the State Department of Energy tostudy developing certain renewable energy projects in this state.
- SB 1161 Directs the Oregon Health Authority to issue a license to an organ procurement organization to operate an organ transport vehicle.
- SB 1162 Requires an individual or entity to obtain a certificate of need from the Oregon Health Authority before the individual or entity may establish a new hospice program or expand or relocate a hospice program into a new service area.
- SB 1163 Requires an original equipment manufacturer to make available on fair and reasonable terms to a public body that owns or leases agricultural equipment any documentation, tool, part, embedded software, firmware, data or other device or implement for diagnosing, maintaining, repairing or updating the agricultural equipment that the original equipment manufacturer makes available to an authorized service provider.
- SB 1164 Provides that a person may request that the Department of Transportation include on the person's driver license, driver permit or identification card the fact that the person has a disability that interferes with the person's ability to effectively communicate with a police officer.
- SB 1165 Appropriates moneys to the Oregon Public Defense Commission to increase the hourly rate for investigators.
- SB 1166 Requires transportation network companies to pay minimum compensation rates to drivers.
- SB 1167 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Department of Early Learning and Care for distribution to seven entities to support the development of successful children in this state.
- SB 1168 Prohibits per-visit compensation for home health care and home hospice care staff.
- SB 1169 Expands eligibility for pre-plea conditional discharge to all offenses except Ballot Measure 11 (1994) crimes and driving under the influence of intoxicants.
- SB 1170 Requires the Department of Justice to study access to justice.
- SB 1171 Requires the Department of Justice to study punitive damages in civil actions related to wildfires.
- SB 1172 Provides that the crime of harassment is not a qualifying misdemeanor for purposes of the statute prohibiting the possession of firearms and ammunition based on being the subject of certain court orders or being convicted of certain crimes.
- SB 1173 Provides that a health care facility is not a manufacturer, distributor, seller or lessor of a product for purposes of a product liability civil action if the health care facility was not involved in the design or manufacture of the product.
- SB 1174 Directs the Health Licensing Office to issue a nutritionist license to a qualified applicant.
- SB 1175 Establishes the Task Force on Removing Barriers to Jury Service.
- SB 1176 Requires the Bureau of Labor and Industries to conduct an effort to publicize and explain the obligation to accept cash as payment for goods and services to places of public accommodation and residents of this state.
- SB 1177 Increases the amount of the estimate of revenues that will be received from General Fund revenue sources other than corporate income and excise taxes for the biennium beginning July 1, 2023.
- SB 1178 Requires 10 percent of the electricity sold in this state by each electric company that makes sales to 25,000 or more retail electricity consumers to be generated by small-scale renewable energy facilities or certain biomass facilities.
- SB 1179 Requires the sentencing court to consider as mitigation evidence that the defendant was subjected to domestic abuse that was ongoing when the criminal behavior occurred and was a contributing factor in the criminal behavior.
- SB 1180 Requires the Secretary of State to submit to the Legislative Assembly, by November 1 of each odd-numbered year, a list of each prospective statewide initiative petition that has been filed for the next general election.
- SB 1181 Prohibits the increased cost or denial of a Medicare supplement insurance policy due to a preexisting condition and establishes open enrollment standards for Medicare supplement policies.
- SB 1182 Allows the Department of Transportation to gift, lease or sell surplus real property of the Interstate 5 Rose Quarter Project to Albina Vision Trust, Inc.
- SB 1183 Appropriates moneys to the State Fire Marshal out of the General Fund for distribution to the Central Douglas Fire & Rescue for an apprenticeship program.
- SB 1184 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Legislative Assembly to support a year-round legislative assistant position for each member of the Legislative Assembly.
- SB 1185 Directs the Department of Justice to dedicate an attorney and an investigator for issues related to federal requests for information about immigrant status.
- SB 1186 Modifies provisions relating to the use of unmanned aircraft systems by law enforcement agencies.
- SB 1187 Establishes the Climate Superfund Cost Recovery Program as an interagency response to the effects of climate change.
- SB 1188 Directs the Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator to establish a grant program to increase the availability of community-based guardianship programs and county public guardian and conservators for people with complex health care needs who are experiencing hospital discharge difficulties.
- SB 1189 Creates a limited exception to water quality permitting requirements for a treatment works located within the North Santiam Basin.
- SB 1190 Permits employees of residential training homes to refuse to work an additional mandatory overtime shift scheduled by the employer when the employee has already worked a mandatory overtime shift in the same month.
- SB 1191 Provides that certain laws establishing crimes do not apply to the act of informing another person of the other person's civil or constitutional rights.
- SB 1192 Provides that the Water Resources Director may not forcibly convert a hydroelectric water right whose holder has ceased generating electricity on instruction from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission if certain other criteria are met.
- SB 1193 Permits a post-secondary institution of education to provide compensation to a student athlete for use of the student athlete's name, image, likeness or athletic reputation.
- SB 1194 Prohibits the Environmental Quality Commission and Department of Environmental Quality from requiring municipally owned treatment works from meeting certain criteria for pollutants and temperature for discharges into surface water.
- SB 1195 Directs the Oregon Health Authority to conduct studies and adopt rules relating to residential treatment facilities, residential treatment homes, secure residential treatment facilities and secure residential treatment homes.
- SB 1196 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study means for raising dedicated revenue to support recreation activities in Oregon.
- SB 1197 Requires respite care services to be provided through the state medical assistance program to provide relief to children or youth under the age of 26 who have complex behavioral health needs or an intellectual or developmental disability and to the caregivers of such children or youth.
- SB 1198 Makes it unlawful to distribute, sell or allow to be sold an inhalant delivery system that is packaged inconsistent with rules adopted by the Oregon Health Authority that are tailored judiciously to the specific purpose of protecting minors from the negative health effects of unlawfully using inhalant delivery systems.
- SB 1199 Allows counties with a population density of less than 10 people per square mile to rezone up to 50 acres to be divided and developed for residential dwellings of at least five units per acre.
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SB 1200-1298
- SB 1200 Transfers regulatory authority over construction labor contractors from the Bureau of Labor and Industries to the Construction Contractors Board.
- SB 1201 Requires the Department of Transportation to study the feasibility and utility of constructing bridges across the Columbia River west of the Interstate 5 bridges.
- SB 1202 Creates the Oregon Rail and Transit Department.
- SB 1203 Allows the division of a portion of tracts used as golf courses on lands zoned for exclusive farm use for the purpose of siting single-unit or middle housing.
- SB 1204 Directs the Department of State Lands, in consultation with the State Department of Fish and Wildlife, to develop a salmon credit pilot program to encourage the voluntary restoration of salmonid habitat in the Coquille and Coos watershed basins.
- SB 1205 Extends the sunset for the personal income tax subtraction for amounts received in resolution of a civil action arising from wildfire.
- SB 1206 Requires the Department of Consumer and Business Services to study funding to improve access to health care.
- SB 1207 Appropriates moneys for distribution to Soul District Business Association for the acquisition and redevelopment of property as the AfroEats Community Cultural Hub in Portland.
- SB 1208 Designates March of each year as Plastics Appreciation Month.
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SB 5501-5599
- SB 5501 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Advocacy Commissions Office for biennial expenses.
- SB 5502 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the State Department of Agriculture for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5503 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by the State Department of Agriculture.
- SB 5504 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by the Oregon Department of Aviation.
- SB 5505 Establishes amounts authorized for issuance of general obligation bonds, revenue bonds, certificates of participation and other financing agreements for the biennium.
- SB 5506 Limits for the six-year period beginning July 1, 2025, payment of expenses from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by various state agencies for capital construction.
- SB 5507 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
- SB 5508 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Columbia River Gorge Commission for biennial expenses.
- SB 5509 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by the Construction Contractors Board.
- SB 5510 Approves an increased fee adopted by the Construction Contractors Board.
- SB 5511 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Department of Consumer and Business Services for biennial expenses.
- SB 5512 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by the Oregon Board of Dentistry.
- SB 5513 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Department of Justice for biennial expenses of district attorneys.
- SB 5514 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Department of Early Learning and Care for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5515 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Department of Education for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5516 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Department of Education for the State School Fund.
- SB 5517 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Department of Emergency Management for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5518 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the State Department of Energy for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5519 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by the State Department of Energy.
- SB 5520 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Department of Environmental Quality for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5521 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the State Forestry Department for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5522 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts and reimbursements from federal service agreements, but excluding lottery funds and other federal funds, collected or received by the Oregon Government Ethics Commission.
- SB 5523 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Office of the Governor for biennial expenses.
- SB 5524 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by the State Mortuary and Cemetery Board, Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine, Occupational Therapy Licensing Board, Board of Medical Imaging, State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board.
- SB 5525 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Higher Education Coordinating Commission for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5526 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Department of Human Services for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5527 Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by the Department of Human Services.
- SB 5528 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Department of Land Conservation and Development for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5529 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Land Use Board of Appeals for biennial expenses.
- SB 5530 Maintains and reserves lottery revenues available to benefit public purposes during the biennium beginning July 1, 2025, in the Administrative Services Economic Development Fund.
- SB 5531 Modifies the amount and purposes of lottery bonds authorized to be issued for specified state agencies.
- SB 5532 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists and the Oregon Board of Psychology for biennial expenses.
- SB 5533 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Military Department for certain biennial expenses.
- 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 the Public Employees Retirement System.
- 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 the Public Records Advocate.
- SB 5536 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Department of Revenue for biennial expenses.
- SB 5537 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Secretary of State for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5538 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Department of the State Fire Marshal for biennial expenses.
- SB 5539 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Department of State Lands for biennial expenses.
- SB 5540 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by the State Board of Tax Practitioners.
- SB 5541 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Department of Transportation for certain biennial expenses.
- SB 5542 Limits biennial expenditures for certain purposes from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by the State Treasurer.
- SB 5543 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Water Resources Department for biennial expenses.
- SB 5544 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5545 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5546 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5547 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5548 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5549 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5550 Modifies certain appropriations from the General Fund to specified state agencies and the Emergency Board for the biennium ending June 30, 2025.
- SB 5551 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5552 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
- SB 5553 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to _____ for biennial expenses.
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SCR 1-99
- SCR 1 Adjourns sine die the 2025 regular session of the Eighty-third Legislative Assembly.
- SCR 2 Recognizes the important role of Aurora State Airport in the State of Oregon's emergency preparedness and response efforts.
- SCR 3 Requires written authorization from the chief sponsor of a bill before a legislative concept containing an emergency clause may be accepted for filing. Requires written authorization from the sponsor of the amendment before an amendment that adds an emergency clause to a bill may be adopted by a committee.
- SCR 4 Requires that a committee of the Legislative Assembly may adopt an amendment to a legislative measure only if the chief sponsor of the measure approves the amendment prior to amendment adoption by the committee.
- SCR 5 Commends the 2023 and 2024 back-to-back state champion Thurston High School baseball teams for outstanding seasons.
- SCR 6 Recognizes and honors the South Eugene Robotics Team for its remarkable accomplishments in the field of robotics and its unyielding commitment to the greater good.
- SCR 7 In memoriam: Dr. Phillip David Creighton, 1945-2024.
- SCR 8 Recognizes and honors Private William Ezra Leon "Billy" Calkins (1925-1942) for his service to his country.
- SCR 9 Commends the Legislative Commission on Indian Services on its 50th anniversary.
- SCR 10 In memoriam: Senate President Peter Courtney, 1943-2024.
- SCR 11 Recognizes and honors the National Conference of State Legislatures on its 50th anniversary in 2025.
- SCR 12 Recognizes and honors Robin A. Church for her outstanding service to the people of the State of Oregon.
- SCR 13 Designates the T-bone as the official state steak.
- SCR 14 Adjourns the organizational session of the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Eighty-third Legislative Assembly. Provides that the Eighty-third Legislative Assembly shall convene in regular session on January 21, 2025.
- SCR 15 Recognizes and honors Hector Hinojosa Robles for his remarkable contributions to the people of this state.
- SCR 16 In memoriam: Dr. Ralph Franklin Helzerman Jr.
- SCR 17 Celebrates the life and accomplishments of Colonel Richard Kidd (1936-2024) and honors him for his service to his country.
- SCR 18 Recognizes and honors John McArdle for his leadership and service to the City of Independence and the State of Oregon.
- SCR 19 In memoriam: Leonard Warren Krug, 1957-2024.
- SCR 20 Recognizes and honors the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology for a century of leadership in marine research and service to the State of Oregon, the United States and all maritime nations.
- SCR 21 Commemorates the 100th anniversary of Multnomah Falls Lodge.
- SCR 22 Commends the 2024 University of Oregon Ducks football team for their outstanding season.
- SCR 23 Creates a ceremonial relationship between the State of Oregon and Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine.
- SCR 24 Recognizes and honors Brian Edward Flowers (1974-2023) for his service to Gresham and to this state.
- SCR 25 Recognizes and honors Ruth McEwen for her outstanding service to the people of the State of Oregon.
- SCR 26 Reaffirms the State of Oregon's commitment to its relationship with Taiwan.
- SCR 27 Provides that Senators and Representatives may use their services and supplies account to pay for parking permits to be supplied to member staff or to reimburse member staff for parking costs associated with parking at or near the State Capitol.
- SCR 28 In memoriam: Charles Benjamin "Chuck" Mawhinney, 1949-2024.
- SCR 29 Recognizes Bill Thorndike (1953-2025) for his service and commitment to the people of the State of Oregon.
- SCR 30 Designates April 10, 2025, as Purple Up! Day for Month of the Military Child.
- SCR 31 Commends the Legislative Commission on Indian Services on its 50th anniversary.
- SCR 32 Reaffirms the State of Oregon's commitment to its relationship with the People's Republic of China.
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SJM 1-99
- SJM 1 Urges Congress to conduct public hearings on anti-military bias and improve enforcement of hate-crime protections for military families.
- SJM 2 Urges Congress to enact legislation alleviating the funding crisis in the Crime Victims Fund.
- SJM 3 Urges the establishment and funding of a federal system to reimburse state and local government property owners and private property owners for damage to real property that results from the spreading of wildfires originating on federal lands.
- SJM 4 Urges the President, the United States Secretary of the Interior and the 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 5 Urges the President and Congress to pursue Oregon and California Railroad grant land management reforms.
- SJM 6 Urges Congress to propose for state ratification an amendment to the United States Constitution to require the federal government to operate under a balanced budget wherein federal government expenditures do not exceed federal government revenues.
- SJM 7 Requests discussion between Oregon and Idaho governments regarding the relocation of the Oregon and Idaho border.
- SJM 8 Requests that the Federal Trade Commission and the National Institute of Standards and Technology coordinate on and provide to manufacturers of electronic devices voluntary criteria for a one through ten repair score that may be displayed to consumers at the point of sale.
- SJM 9 Urges the President, the United States Secretary of the Interior and the 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 10 Urges the President of the United States, the Executive Director of the Maritime Administration of the United States Department of Transportation and the Congress of the United States to purchase the SS United States from Okaloosa County, Florida, designate it as a National Historic Landmark, restore it to its full working condition and name it the official flagship of our nation.
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SJR 1-99
- SJR 1 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution directing the Legislative Assembly to enact a property tax relief program for the owner-occupied primary residences of certain seniors. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 2 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to exclude partial exemptions of the assessed value of property, and tax credits against property taxes on property, from the requirement that the maximum assessed value of the property be redetermined when the property is first granted or disqualified from a partial exemption or property tax credit. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 3 Proposes amendments to the Oregon Constitution providing that, for purposes of ad valorem property taxation, maximum assessed value shall be reassessed upon the sale of property, the ratio of maximum assessed value to real market value of property may not be less than 0.75, and the maximum number of years for which a local option tax may be passed are extended and the tax is not subject to compression under Ballot Measure 5 (1990).
- SJR 4 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution providing that the Legislative Assembly shall provide by law for indexing the rate of any motor vehicle fuel tax to inflation. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 5 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to require voters to be registered by the day of an election. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next general election.
- SJR 6 Amends the Oregon Constitution to require that a question of whether to recall a public officer must appear on the ballot at the next regularly scheduled election. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 7 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to require a two-thirds majority vote in favor in each chamber of the Legislative Assembly to pass bills declaring an emergency. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 8 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution establishing an independent redistricting commission to adopt redistricting maps for the Senate, House of Representatives and United States House of Representatives. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next general election.
- SJR 9 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to prohibit members of the Legislative Assembly from voting on legislative measures when faced with a conflict of interest. Permits a vote to occur if the legislative entity is otherwise unable to muster sufficient votes to pass or defeat the measure.
- SJR 10 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to limit the increase in state governmental appropriations for general governmental purposes in a biennium to the least of the percentage increase in projected personal income, the percentage increase in projected population growth plus inflation or the percentage increase in projected gross domestic product of Oregon. Transfers any excess revenues to a reserve fund.
- SJR 11 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to require a certain percentage of lottery revenues to be expended for wildfire prevention, suppression or management. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 12 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to require a vote of at least two-thirds of all members elected to each House of the Legislative Assembly to pass bills during an even-numbered year regular session of the Legislative Assembly. Refers the proposed amendment to voters for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 13 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to declare a constitutional right to fish, hunt or harvest wildlife or gather wild foods, subject to certain legal restrictions. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 14 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to increase the number of Senators serving in Legislative Assembly to 36 and to modify Senate legislative districts to be coterminous with county boundaries. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 15 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to cease the requirement of returning surplus revenue to personal income taxpayers. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 16 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution prohibiting the death penalty. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 17 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to specify that a section restricting certain banks does not prohibit the establishment of a bank owned or operated by the State of Oregon. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 18 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to place durational and other limitations on declarations of emergency by the Governor. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 19 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to require approval by a majority of the Senate of any pardon or commutation. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 20 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to require approval by a majority of the Senate of any reprieve, commutation or pardon. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 21 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution establishing a Citizens Redistricting Commission to adopt redistricting maps for the Senate, House of Representatives and United States House of Representatives. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 22 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution directing the Legislative Assembly to enact a property tax relief program for the owner-occupied primary residences of certain seniors. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 23 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to expand the scope of the term "bills for raising revenue" for a supermajority vote requirement. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 24 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to establish the right of a parent to choose the school that the parent's child attends. Requires the establishment of school choice accounts for parents who choose nonpublic education.
- SJR 25 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to require the Legislative Assembly, in each odd-numbered year regular session, to appropriate moneys to fund public education in the first 80 days of the session and before passing any other budget measure. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 26 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to eliminate even-numbered year regular sessions of the Legislative Assembly. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election held throughout this state.
- SJR 27 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution establishing a right to carry concealed firearms. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 28 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to establish a fundamental right to a clean, safe and healthy environment. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election held throughout this state.
- SJR 29 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to require a majority of each house of the Legislative Assembly to be present to conduct business. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 30 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to require petition signatures for initiative laws to contain at least eight percent of the total votes cast for all candidates for Governor at the last general election at which a Governor was elected divided equally among the congressional districts of this state. Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to require petition signatures for initiative amendments to the Oregon Constitution to contain at least ten percent of the total votes cast for all candidates for Governor at the last general election at which a Governor was elected divided equally among the congressional districts of this state.
- SJR 31 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to prohibit the Governor or the executive branch from requiring a medical procedure or a vaccine or a type of vaccine to be administered to any individual or class of individuals, unless the Legislative Assembly has enacted a law that expressly identifies the medical procedure, vaccine or type of vaccine and the individuals or classes of individuals for which the medical procedure or vaccine administration is required. Refers the proposed amendment to voters for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 32 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to provide that every person in Oregon shall have a right to access and use natural gas as an energy source. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
- SJR 33 Establishes the right of a parent to choose a school choice option. Provides funding for a school choice option.
- SJR 34 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to create a fund to be expended for wildfire prevention, suppression or management. Refers the proposed amendment to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
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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 the State Capitol building to be paid for out of the members' services and supplies accounts.
- SR 2 Recognizes the important role of Aurora State Airport in the State of Oregon's emergency preparedness and response efforts.
- SR 3 Commends Dr. Mark Terry for his unrivaled contributions to ophthalmology and medical research.
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SB 1-99
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House Bills
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HB 2006-2104
- HB 2006 Limits to 25 the number of legislative measures that a member of the Legislative Assembly may ask the Legislative Counsel to prepare for a regular session of the Legislative Assembly that begins in an odd-numbered year.
- HB 2007 Modifies requirements for the summer learning program.
- HB 2008 Prohibits controllers from processing personal data for the purposes of targeted advertising, or selling personal data that pertains to a consumer, if the controller has actual knowledge, or disregards knowledge of whether, a consumer is under 16 years of age or if the personal data accurately identifies within a radius of 1,750 feet a consumer's present or past location or the present or past location of a device that links or is linkable to the consumer.
- HB 2009 Requires specified entities that receive moneys from the State School Fund to measure the outcomes of the students of the entity.
- HB 2010 Extends the assessment on earnings from health plan premiums, the assessment on payments by the Oregon Health Authority to managed care organizations, the assessment on hospitals and the Oregon Reinsurance Program.
- HB 2011 Prohibits health insurers and pharmacy benefit managers from restricting coverage of physician-administered prescription drugs that are obtained by nonparticipating pharmacies.
- HB 2012 Modifies the definition of "private security entity" for purposes of private security requirements.
- HB 2013 Includes outpatient facilities with a certified substance use disorder program that employ certified alcohol and drug counselors as providers for the purposes of mental health treatment insurance coverage.
- HB 2014 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study hospital discharges.
- HB 2015 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to Requires the Oregon Health Authority to conduct studies and adopt rules relating to residential treatment facilities, residential treatment homes, secure residential treatment facilities and secure residential treatment homes.
- HB 2016 Requires the Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists to establish a schedule of violations and remove from the board's website and publicly accessible publications, other than from a searchable electronic database designed to enable licensure or registration verification, information related to a licensee's or associate's violations after a specified time.
- HB 2017 Requires the Department of Human Services to study improvements to the Oregon Eligibility (ONE) system.
- HB 2018 Amends the allowable uses of moneys appropriated to the Oregon Business Development Department for distribution to the City of Madras.
- HB 2019 Designates August 25 of each year as Oregon Adoption Day.
- HB 2020 Requires that qualified nonprofit agencies for individuals with disabilities employ individuals with disabilities for not less than 50 percent of the work hours of direct labor required for manufacturing or providing products or services.
- HB 2021 Modifies the certificate of need process to allow only applicants to challenge proposed decisions of the Oregon Health Authority.
- HB 2022 Excludes facilities providing rehabilitation services to individuals with brain injuries or spinal cord injuries from the requirement to obtain a certificate of need from the Oregon Health Authority.
- HB 2023 Establishes certain health insurance coverage for applied behavior analysis therapy for certain intellectual and developmental disability diagnoses with the same requirements for coverage as autism spectrum disorder diagnoses.
- HB 2024 Directs the Oregon Health Authority to award grants to eligible entities to foster the recruitment and retention of behavioral health care providers at the entities.
- HB 2026 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study behavioral health.
- HB 2027 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study mental health.
- HB 2028 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study the funding formula under Ballot Measure 110 (2020).
- HB 2029 Imposes requirements and restrictions on insurer and coordinated care organization audits of claims for reimbursement submitted by behavioral health treatment providers.
- HB 2030 Appropriates moneys to the Charleston Merchants Association to purchase properties for the purpose of community development.
- HB 2031 Makes changes to the definition of "appropriate bargaining unit" to clarify that athletic trainers are included in positions considered to be academically licensed.
- HB 2032 Requires a commercial entity that engages in the business of publishing or distributing sexual material harmful to minors to verify the ages of individuals to whom the commercial entity distributes or makes available the sexual material harmful to minors.
- HB 2033 Repeals the corporate activity tax.
- HB 2034 Removes statutory provisions related to religion in public charter schools.
- HB 2035 Prohibits the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission from collecting a late application fee for the renewal or reinstatement of a substitute teaching license.
- HB 2036 Provides that the Oregon estate tax is imposed only on the estates of decedents dying on or before January 1, 2025.
- HB 2037 Requires each athletic association, conference or organization with authority over intercollegiate sports, post-secondary institution of education and school district to designate athletic competitions and extracurricular sports according to biological sex.
- HB 2038 Requires the State Department of Energy to study nuclear energy, including legal pathways for the disposal of nuclear waste produced from nuclear energy.
- HB 2039 Increases the exempt amount and the filing threshold for purposes of the corporate activity tax.
- HB 2040 Establishes a complaint process for health care providers to submit complaints to the Department of Consumer and Business Services or the Oregon Health Authority regarding health insurers or coordinated care organizations.
- HB 2041 Requires insurers to reimburse mental health professionals at the same rate as physicians and other mental health professionals for the same services.
- HB 2042 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to develop, implement and administer a 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.
- HB 2043 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for distribution to Oasis of Praise International Ministries to acquire, renovate and rehabilitate real property.
- HB 2044 Requires the Department of Education, in collaboration with the STEM Investment Council, to conduct specified reviews for the purpose of developing and recommending standards by which technology-based competitive student activities may satisfy high school diploma requirements or career and technical education program requirements.
- HB 2045 Requires courts to order the removal of trespassers from a residence upon a sworn declaration from an owner or their agent.
- HB 2046 Directs the State Fish and Wildlife Commission to issue credits or adjust fees for angling tags and permits when an angling season is shortened or canceled, in proportion to the portion of the season during which the tags or permits may not be used.
- HB 2047 Declares the state's public policy regarding the rights of a parent to the care, custody and control of the parent's child.
- HB 2048 Prohibits the Oregon Health Authority from issuing a license to a food cart that does not have a licensed commissary as a base of operation.
- HB 2049 Modifies when information about level two sex offenders and level one sex offenders may be released.
- HB 2050 Exempts from state income tax all federal retirement pay or pension received for service in the Armed Forces of the United States for a taxpayer who is a disabled veteran or member of a reserve component or the National Guard.
- HB 2051 Requires a student to demonstrate proficiency in specified Essential Learning Skills prior to the student being awarded a high school diploma or a modified diploma.
- HB 2052 Creates a violation for failure to comply with compulsory school attendance requirements.
- HB 2053 Creates the offense of a minor purchasing or attempting to purchase, possessing or attempting to possess or using in public an alternative nicotine product, inhalant delivery system or tobacco product.
- HB 2054 Requires local government approval of a project to create, enhance or restore wetlands if the project would convert lands used for agricultural purposes to wetlands.
- HB 2055 Provides that when offering a service with age restrictions, a private entity is allowed to swipe a driver's license to verify a person's age, regardless of how old the person looks.
- HB 2056 Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Oregon Health Authority for distribution to community mental health programs.
- HB 2057 Prohibits insurers offering policies or certificates of health insurance and pharmacy benefit managers from requiring that a claim for reimbursement of a prescription drug include a modifier or other indicator that the drug is a 340B drug.
- HB 2058 Provides that, for the estates of decedents dying on or after January 1, 2026, Oregon estate tax is not due unless the value of the Oregon taxable estate exceeds $13.99 million.
- HB 2059 Establishes the Residential Behavioral Health Capacity Program within the Oregon Health Authority to fund behavioral health programs that are determined by the authority to increase residential behavioral health capacity throughout this state.
- HB 2060 Directs the Department of Education to establish and maintain a registry for nonlicensed tutors.
- HB 2061 Establishes a task force on the recruitment and retention of case managers and adult protective services workers.
- HB 2062 Requires producers of batteries or battery-containing products to join a battery producer responsibility organization and implement a battery producer responsibility program for the collection and recycling of batteries.
- HB 2063 Creates the Agrivoltaics Task Force staffed by the Department of Land Conservation and Development.
- HB 2064 Requires the Public Utility Commission to take certain actions to support the operations of microgrids and community microgrids.
- HB 2065 Allows a person to contract with a third-party consultant to conduct a study or engineering evaluation that a public utility requires for an application to interconnect a microgrid or community microgrid.
- HB 2066 Directs the Public Utility Commission to establish a regulatory framework to allow the ownership, deployment and use of microgrids and community microgrids within the service territories of electric companies.
- HB 2067 Directs the State Department of Energy to establish a rebate program for the purchase of battery-powered leaf blowers.
- HB 2068 Modifies provisions of the beverage container redemption and recycling law.
- HB 2069 Establishes the Task Force on Tribal Consultation 2025 and specifies the task force membership.
- HB 2070 Prohibits residential landlords from charging a tenant additional rent or fees because of a tenant's pet.
- HB 2071 Prohibits state and local governments from restricting certain activities related to blockchain protocols and digital assets.
- HB 2072 Extends certain taxes on the privilege of harvesting merchantable forest products on forestlands.
- HB 2073 Makes technical changes in Oregon tax statutes.
- HB 2074 Extends the sunset date for the partial property tax exemption for the property of vertical housing development projects.
- HB 2075 Extends the sunset for the property tax incentive benefit programs for brownfields and property on brownfields.
- HB 2076 Extends the sunset date for the property tax exemption for cargo containers.
- HB 2077 Extends the sunset date for the property tax exemption for nonprofit corporation low income housing.
- HB 2078 Extends the sunset date for the property tax exemption for multiunit rental housing.
- HB 2079 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the property tax system in this state.
- HB 2080 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study revenue in this state.
- HB 2081 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the state financial system.
- HB 2082 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the funding of the assessment and taxation functions of the property tax system in Oregon.
- HB 2083 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the feasibility and utility of enacting a single statute that uniformly governs adjustments for inflation in the tax statutes of this state.
- HB 2084 Requires public contractors to demonstrate and maintain tax compliance as a condition of the execution of a public contract.
- HB 2085 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the interdependence of the state and local tax systems in Oregon.
- HB 2086 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study tax expenditures.
- HB 2087 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the personal income tax system.
- HB 2088 Provides for a process by which former owners of real property deeded to the county for delinquent property taxes may claim the surplus value after the property has been disposed of by the county.
- HB 2089 Provides for a process by which former owners of real property deeded to the county for delinquent property taxes may claim the surplus value after the property has been disposed of by the county.
- HB 2090 Extends the sunset for the tax credit for closure of a manufactured dwelling park.
- HB 2091 Extends the sunset for the earned income tax credit.
- HB 2092 Updates the connection date to the federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- HB 2093 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the estate tax.
- HB 2094 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the corporate activity tax.
- HB 2095 Modifies the tax credit for research conducted by a semiconductor company.
- HB 2096 Provides for a process by which former owners of real property deeded to the county for delinquent property taxes may claim the surplus value after the property has been disposed of by the county.
- HB 2097 Extends the sunset for the income and corporate excise tax credit for crop donation.
- HB 2098 Extends the sunset for the tax credit for pension income.
- HB 2099 Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the corporate excise and income tax system.
- HB 2100 Requires the Department of Environmental Quality to study the effects on small businesses of sales and use prohibitions on polystyrene foam containers, polystyrene foam packaging peanuts and foodware containers containing intentionally added perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substances.
- HB 2200 Directs the Oregon Investment Council and the State Treasurer to take certain actions to reduce the carbon intensity of state investments and address certain investment risks relating to climate change.
- HB 2300 Provides that a person may not bring a civil action against an individual who, without malice, makes a communication regarding an incident of sexual assault, sexual harassment or sex discrimination if, at the time of making the communication, the individual has a reasonable belief that sexual assault, sexual harassment or sex discrimination occurred.
- HB 2400 Allows the owner of property outside an urban growth boundary to site an additional dwelling on the property for occupancy by a relative of the owner.
- HB 2500 Requires the Oregon Health Authority to study changes to laws regarding opioid use disorder medication.
- HB 2600 Requires the State Court Administrator to study evidence and submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to the judiciary not later than September 15, 2026.
- HB 2700 Directs the Oregon Department of Emergency Management to create and maintain a registry of persons able and willing to provide services related to emergency response.
- HB 2800 Changes the term "worker leasing company" to "professional employer organization" in statute to reflect the use of agreements under which professional employer organizations and client employers allocate employer responsibilities for some or all of the client employer's workers.
- HB 2900 Modifies the definition of "contract teacher" for the purposes of the Accountability for Schools for the 21st Century Law.
- HB 3000 Requires that the Children's Advocate be appointed by the Governor, subject to Senate confirmation.
- HB 3100 Allocates lottery funds to the Oregon Business Development Department to develop a unified trade strategy for Oregon in collaboration with the Port of Portland, the Oregon Tourism Commission, the State Department of Agriculture and other stakeholders.
- HB 3200 Modifies provisions of a scholarship program for teacher candidates.
- HB 3300 Establishes the Task Force on Desalination.
- HB 3400 Requires the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to study state finance.
- HB 3500 Provides that a city councillor may not seek reelection prior to the last election held before the expiration of the councillor's current term.
- HB 3600 Requires the Housing and Community Services Department to study housing and to report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing by September 15, 2026.
- HB 3700 Directs the Environmental Quality Commission to adopt by rule standards for certification of sewage treatment works operators from nonreciprocal states, provinces or other certifying entities.
- HB 3800 Renames the "Greater Harney Valley Groundwater Area of Concern" the "Harney Basin Groundwater Management Area.
- HB 3900 Disallows, for purposes of personal income taxation, the mortgage interest deduction for a residence other than the taxpayer's principal residence, unless the taxpayer sells the residence or actively markets the residence for sale.
- HB 5001 Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by the Oregon Board of Accountancy.
- HCR 1 Recognizes and honors Private First Class Shawnacee Loren Noble (1972-1991) for his service to his country.
- HJM 1 Urges Congress to fulfill its commitment to fully fund the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
- HJR 1 Proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to require approval by the Legislative Assembly of any new fees or fee increases adopted by a state agency. Requires that bills approving new or increased fees be approved by a three-fifths supermajority of each chamber of the Legislative Assembly.
- HR 1 Recognizes and honors Louis Southworth (1830-1917) for his industriousness, perseverance in the face of adversity and remarkable contributions to the State of Oregon.