2020 Regular Session
Bill Selection
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Senate Bills
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SB 1500-1599
- SB 1501 Permits students participating in intercollegiate sports to earn compensation for coaching and for use of name, image or likeness and to retain professional representation or athlete agent.
- SB 1502 Establishes Agricultural Cooperative Member Low-Interest Loan Fund.
- SB 1503 Provides that person commits offense of driving while under influence of intoxicants if person has blood alcohol level of 0.08 percent or more by weight within two hours after driving vehicle.
- SB 1504 Provides that value of certain fungible authorizations, received at no cost, from state government agency pursuant to state program for regulating greenhouse gas emissions is exempt from personal income taxation and corporate excise and income taxation.
- SB 1505 Allows certain former employees of office of President of Senate who were separated or terminated from employment due to certain unlawful conduct to file complaint with Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries within one year after passage of Act.
- SB 1506 Establishes Public Records Advocate as independent office within executive department.
- SB 1507 Modifies provisions relating to appraisal management companies.
- SB 1508 Directs Office of Emergency Management to create and maintain database of community emergency response teams accessible by emergency management agencies and emergency program managers.
- SB 1509 Explicitly authorizes county clerk and personnel employed by county clerk to remove contents from return identification and secrecy envelopes of ballots delivered to county clerk.
- SB 1510 Requires Secretary of State to conduct study and analyze implementation of laws relating to elections that were passed during 2019 regular session of Legislative Assembly.
- SB 1511 Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to adopt by rule and administer program for authorizing voluntary projects for stream restoration and habitat improvement through construction of environmental restoration weirs.
- SB 1512 Expresses state policy to identify lands acquired by State Board of Forestry that have limited revenue-generation potential or that provide high-value recreational or conservation benefits.
- SB 1513 Requires Department of Environmental Quality or State Department of Agriculture approval as prerequisite to construction or installation of qualifying operation.
- SB 1514 Requires State Forestry Department to establish projects for reducing wildfire risk on forestlands and rangelands.
- SB 1515 Directs Higher Education Coordinating Commission to research creation of wildfire workforce foundation and report to committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly related to wildfire no later than December 1, 2020.
- SB 1516 Creates program for periodic review and modernization of State Forestry Department structure and programs to ensure effectiveness and efficiency, including but not limited to department programs relating to wildfire.
- SB 1517 Makes nonsubstantive, technical, grammatical and syntactic corrections to statutes related to human services.
- SB 1518 Directs Department of Human Services to submit documents necessary to finalize certain pending adoptions on or before June 30, 2020.
- SB 1519 Modifies provisions relating to criminal records checks performed by Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority.
- SB 1520 Expands definition of term "eligible student." Modifies school reimbursement rates for purposes of schools that provide free or reduced price meals under National School Lunch Program or School Breakfast Program.
- SB 1521 Integrates foundational curricula and unified statewide transfer agreements into Transfer Student Bill of Rights and Responsibilities.
- SB 1522 Modifies definition of "sexual conduct" for purposes of requirements for education providers related to abuse of and sexual conduct toward students.
- SB 1523 Requires health care practitioner to exercise proper degree of care to preserve health and life of child born alive after abortion or attempted abortion.
- SB 1524 Prohibits candidates for state office from accepting contributions in excess of amounts specified and from sources not specified.
- SB 1525 Establishes requirements for business firm advertising construction project that will be subject to property tax exemption program.
- SB 1526 Describes evidence that Health Licensing Office may consider to determine if applicant for residential care facility administrator license has earned high school diploma or equivalent.
- SB 1527 Modifies requirements for enforceable noncompetition agreement.
- SB 1528 Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax law.
- SB 1529 Requires use of taxpayer's audience or subscribers in determining numerator of apportionment factor for broadcasting sales, for purposes of corporate excise taxation.
- SB 1530 Modifies statewide greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals.
- SB 1531 Makes corrections to and updates tax statutes.
- SB 1532 Authorizes Housing and Community Services Department to provide grants to eligible entities for providing financial assistance to persons in low income households for repair and rehabilitation of residences.
- SB 1533 Amends calculation of maximum amount payable by Housing and Community Services Department to landlords from Rent Guarantee Program Fund from per-landlord basis to per-tenant basis.
- SB 1534 Makes operative date earlier for provisions requiring Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries to prepare formal charges and pursue matters in court on behalf of complainants who allege discrimination in real property transactions.
- SB 1535 Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to investigate methods for collecting information about rebates and markups used in pharmaceutical supply chain and to report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly recommendations for collecting information.
- SB 1536 Requires electric company to operate in compliance with risk-based wildfire protection plan approved by Public Utility Commission.
- SB 1537 Directs Office of Emergency Management to develop and administer program to ensure that certain number of Oregon households are prepared to be self-sufficient for at least two weeks after emergency.
- SB 1538 Authorizes city, county, metropolitan service district, school district, college or university to adopt ordinance or policy limiting or precluding affirmative defense for possession of firearms in public buildings by concealed handgun licensees.
- SB 1539 Designates Oregon Institute of Technology as Oregon's Polytechnic University.
- SB 1540 Requires certain persons that service student loans in this state to obtain or renew license.
- SB 1541 Provides, for purposes of ad valorem property taxation, frozen assessed value for homestead of individual at least 68 years old, or person with disability, if homestead and individual would be eligible for homestead property tax deferral program but for fact that homestead is pledged as security for reverse mortgage.
- SB 1542 Dedicates portion of State Capitol State Park to Vietnam War memorial to be funded and constructed by qualified nonprofit corporation .
- SB 1543 Authorizes issuance of group license for angling or shellfish to nonprofit organization serving veterans or certain armed forces members.
- SB 1544 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to adopt by rule additional minimum standards regarding source of tuition revenue for licensing of career schools and schools authorized to confer degrees.
- SB 1545 Directs Department of State Police to maintain staffing level of at least 15 patrol troopers per 100,000 residents of this state, beginning January 1, 2030.
- SB 1546 Specifies procedures for providing notice to defendant in charging instrument and at arraignment when conviction would result in firearm prohibition.
- SB 1547 Clarifies that state felony traffic offenses charged in Multnomah County will be heard in court facility in Portland.
- SB 1548 Establishes Essential Health Benefits Advisory Committee to advise Department of Consumer and Business Services on anticipated financial impact to state of pending legislation requiring coverage of additional health benefit in health benefit plans offered in this state.
- SB 1549 Directs Oregon Board of Dentistry to issue dental therapist license to qualified applicant.
- SB 1550 Allows expanded practice dental hygienist to perform interim therapeutic restoration.
- SB 1551 Requires Oregon Health Authority to provide biannual reports to committees of the Legislative Assembly related to health on issues related to financial requirements and financial reporting requirements imposed on coordinated care organizations.
- SB 1552 Directs Oregon Health Authority to evaluate specified issues related to certified community behavioral health clinics and report findings and analysis to interim committees of Legislative Assembly by December 1, 2020.
- SB 1553 Requires Oregon Health Authority in collaboration with specified stakeholder groups, to identify, assess and prepare report on regulatory and policy barriers to effective and timely behavioral health treatment for individuals with co-occurring disorders.
- SB 1554 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Ocean Science Fund, State Department of Fish and Wildlife, Higher Education Coordinating Commission and Oregon Department of Administrative Services for certain ocean program purposes.
- SB 1555 Authorizes development of certain parsonages on lots or parcels with places of worship either existing or being developed in conformance with land use regulations.
- SB 1556 Authorizes Oregon Liquor Control Commission to create data and analysis regarding commercial sales and commercial industries.
- SB 1557 Provides that definition of "abuse" does not include refusal to vaccinate child or decision to delay vaccination of child.
- SB 1558 Extends sunset on CourtCare pilot programs in Marion and Polk Counties to January 2, 2022.
- SB 1559 Prohibits distributing, selling or allowing to be sold flavored inhalant delivery system products.
- SB 1560 Provides for additional exemption against Oregon estate tax.
- SB 1561 Directs State Department of Agriculture to administer Oregon Hemp State Program for production, processing and sale of hemp.
- SB 1562 Creates program for gathering and reviewing data and research regarding ground water in Umatilla Basin and creating implementation plan to improve ground water quality and obtain full or partial removal of ground water management area designation from Lower Umatilla Basin Groundwater Management Area.
- SB 1563 Amends requirements for limited renewable energy technician license.
- SB 1564 Establishes product stewardship program for mattresses.
- SB 1565 Establishes rates of compensation to be paid by Oregon Liquor Control Commission to distillery retail outlet agent for distilled liquor retail sales by agent.
- SB 1566 Modifies Oregon Promise program to extend eligibility to certain Oregon foster children who attain their highest level of education while in out-of-state placements.
- SB 1567 Restricts arbitration award from ordering disciplinary action that differs from disciplinary action imposed by law enforcement agency if arbitrator makes finding that misconduct occurred consistent with agency's finding of misconduct, and disciplinary action imposed by agency is consistent with provisions of discipline guide or discipline matrix adopted by agency as result of collective bargaining and incorporated into agency's disciplinary policies.
- SB 1568 Modifies protective proceedings to permit vulnerable youth guardianships for adults between 18 and 21 years of age who are eligible for special immigrant status and who are unable to be reunified with parent due to abuse, neglect or abandonment that occurred before adult attained 18 years of age.
- SB 1569 Establishes State Board of Towing within Department of Transportation.
- SB 1570 Modifies definitions applicable to pay equity provisions.
- SB 1571 Provides state-funded unemployment insurance benefits to individuals who are unemployed due to bankruptcy filed in calendar year 2019 by agricultural cooperative doing business in Oregon.
- SB 1572 Establishes Task Force on High School Diploma Requirements.
- SB 1573 Modifies procedure for expunction of certain juvenile records.
- SB 1574 Modifies statewide greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals.
- SB 1575 Defines terms related to fitness to proceed.
- SB 1576 Provides that judicial marshal certified by Department of Public Safety Standards and Training qualifies as police officer under Public Employees Retirement System.
- SB 1577 Requires Department of Revenue to issue license to qualified retailers of tobacco products and inhalant delivery systems.
- SB 1578 Establishes, if Senate Bill 1530 becomes law, credit available to eligible persons residing in regulated areas for purpose of mitigating carbon price indirectly paid through purchase of fuel to propel eligible motor vehicles on public highways.
- SB 1579 Establishes and modifies fees and requirements relating to permits for mineral exploration, mining operations, exclusion certificates, gas and oil drilling and exploration, and geothermal well drilling operation.
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SCR 200-299
- SCR 201 Commends 2019 national champion Southern Oregon University Raiders softball team for outstanding season.
- SCR 202 Commemorates 100th anniversary of federal Rehabilitation Act and celebrates success of vocational rehabilitation in supporting Oregonians with disabilities to join workforce.
- SCR 203 Recognizes 2019 Oregon Women of Achievement for outstanding leadership and service to people of Oregon.
- SCR 204 Congratulates Rogue Creamery for winning top prize at World Cheese Awards.
- SCR 205 Commemorates 50th anniversary of Portland Trail Blazers.
- SCR 206 Recognizes and honors _____ for his service to his country.
- SCR 207 Modifies Legislative Branch Personnel Rules to align rules with existing statutory or regulatory requirements.
- SCR 208 Recognizes University of Oregon Ducks quarterback Justin Herbert for outstanding season and remarkable career.
- SCR 209 Commends 2020 Rose Bowl champion University of Oregon Ducks football team for outstanding season.
- SCR 210 Modifies obligation to make conduct reports under rule.
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SJM 200-299
- SJM 201 Applies to Congress to call convention for purpose of proposing amendments to United States Constitution that address campaign finance reform.
- SJM 202 Urges Congress to enact legislation that addresses medical care and disability compensation for veterans exposed to burn pits while serving overseas.
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SJR 200-299
- SJR 201 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to modify portion of each house of Legislative Assembly needed to be in attendance for quorum necessary for house to conduct business.
- SJR 202 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to eliminate even-numbered year regular sessions of Legislative Assembly.
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SB 1500-1599
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House Bills
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HB 4000-4099
- HB 4001 Defines "emergency shelter." Requires local governments to allow siting of qualifying emergency shelters by qualifying entities notwithstanding land use laws and regulations.
- HB 4002 Requires Portland State University Homelessness Research and Action Collaborative to study long-term rent assistance and to report to interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than December 1, 2020.
- HB 4003 Authorizes Housing and Community Services Department to provide grants, loans and technical assistance to organizations increasing homeownership program access to persons of color.
- HB 4004 Expands membership of Public Defense Services Commission from seven to nine members.
- HB 4005 Requires owner or possessor of firearm to secure firearm with trigger or cable lock, in locked container or in gun room except in specified circumstances.
- HB 4006 Changes period for which alcohol manufacturer or wholesaler may lease or furnish equipment to retail licensee for special event.
- HB 4007 Provides that individual otherwise eligible for unemployment insurance benefits is not disqualified for any week that individual's unemployment is due to labor dispute in active progress at individual's place of employment.
- HB 4008 Permits insurer to exclude from coverage under motor vehicle liability insurance policy person other than named insured based on certain specified criteria.
- HB 4009 Modifies administrative provisions of corporate activity tax.
- HB 4010 Requires taxpayer to increase basis of investment by 50 percent of difference between fair market value and original basis, at sale or exchange of investment in opportunity zone property held at least 10 years, in lieu of full fair market value basis allowed in federal law.
- HB 4011 Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to report to Legislative Assembly on options for tax reform including recommendations for legislation intended to reform current tax system.
- HB 4012 Requires Department of Land Conservation and Development to approve City of Bend's expansion of urban growth boundary, and allows department to approve other land use regulations for city on specified lands, if owner of land possesses development opportunity transferred from Metolius resort site owner and city meets other conditions.
- HB 4013 Directs Oregon Health Authority, Oregon Liquor Control Commission, State Department of Agriculture and Governor's office to collaborate with kratom industry to develop plan to address issues related to regulatory authority over kratom.
- HB 4014 Exempts dog training facilities from state structural specialty codes.
- HB 4015 Authorizes Housing and Community Services Department to grant moneys to nonprofit organization for ADU community pilot programs that develop accessory dwelling units that are for income-eligible homeowners or available for rent by income-eligible tenants.
- HB 4016 Defines "device" for purposes of practice of advanced nonablative esthetics.
- HB 4017 Requires Department of Transportation to study development of uniform standards for speed bump height and markings.
- HB 4018 Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to submit report on state budgetary procedures to Joint Interim Committee on Ways and Means.
- HB 4019 Directs Legislative Revenue Officer to report to Legislative Assembly on options for revenue reform and make recommendations for legislation intended to reform current tax system.
- HB 4020 Requires Secretary of State to conduct study and develop recommendations regarding most effective methods for improving candidate inclusion in voters' pamphlet and efficacy of voters' pamphlet.
- HB 4021 Prohibits printing or circulating of imitation voters' pamphlet and circulating of imitation census questionnaire and other imitation official public body documents unless clearly marked as not official.
- HB 4022 Removes exemption of sole proprietor licensed as construction contractor from requirement to have workers' compensation insurance.
- HB 4023 Requires State Board of Forestry to obtain concurrence of Environmental Quality Commission before adopting rules related to commission water quality standards.
- HB 4024 Prohibits certain products that use or contain hydrofluorocarbons from entering into commerce in Oregon if product was manufactured after specified date.
- HB 4025 Imposes prohibitions, restrictions and requirements regarding clearcutting and other forest operations near forest waters.
- HB 4026 Reduces number of electors who must be registered as member of minor political party in order for minor political party to retain political party status from one-half of one percent to one-quarter of one percent of total number of registered electors in state.
- HB 4027 Modifies general powers of Public Utility Commission.
- HB 4028 Requires Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board to establish programs through which grants and loans may be made to enhance and expand workforce development and economic development in Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region.
- HB 4029 Prohibits nonprofit hospital from requiring patient to apply for medical assistance before screening for or providing financial assistance.
- HB 4030 Modifies and delays implementation of requirements for pharmacy benefit managers.
- HB 4031 Directs Oregon Health Authority to assess supply and demand of behavioral health professionals in state, report findings of assessment to legislature and make recommendations for legislation not later than December 1, 2020.
- HB 4032 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Authority for expenses related to hospital nurse staffing program.
- HB 4033 Creates program through which certain lenders may receive award moneys to fund accounts out of which lenders may reimburse themselves for losses on certain loans to business owners and entrepreneurs who currently lack access to capital.
- HB 4034 Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to establish by rule process to register medical marijuana grow sites.
- HB 4035 Directs Department of Revenue, Oregon Health Authority, Oregon Liquor Control Commission, State Department of Agriculture and Governor's office to consult with Oregon Cannabis Commission and other cannabis entities to develop plan to address issues related to regulatory authority over marijuana.
- HB 4036 Modifies, adds and repeals laws relating to transportation.
- HB 4037 Requires Department of Transportation to study development of uniform standards for speed bump height and markings.
- HB 4038 Requires Department of Transportation to study development of uniform standards for speed bump height and markings.
- HB 4039 Directs Department of Human Services to conduct statewide assessment of needs of and services for unaccompanied homeless youth in Oregon.
- HB 4040 Directs Judicial Department to establish Family Treatment Court Program in certain counties to improve outcomes in child welfare cases resulting from parent's or caregiver's alleged substance use disorder.
- HB 4041 Provides that Director of Office of Emergency Management is appointed by Governor and subject to confirmation by Senate.
- HB 4042 Directs contracting agencies to give preference to bidder or proposer who is certified by Office of Emergency Management as emergency preparedness partner.
- HB 4043 Prohibits local government, local contracting agency or local contract review board from enacting, adopting or enforcing ordinance, resolution, rule or other law that prohibits, restricts or limits evaluation, comparison or use of pipe or piping materials for water project if pipe or piping materials meet current standards or performance specifications of specified organizations and moneys appropriated from State Treasury directly or indirectly provided funding for water project.
- HB 4044 Makes permanent small school district grants and school district funding for foreign exchange students.
- HB 4045 Includes within definition of "public works" project for constructing, reconstructing or performing major renovation of privately owned road, highway, building, structure or improvement that is located in certain economic development zones or for which qualified business firm received or will receive exemption from ad valorem property taxation and has total project cost estimated as equaling or exceeding $25 million.
- HB 4046 For purposes of unemployment insurance law, modifies exclusion from definition of "employment" for individuals providing service as direct sellers.
- HB 4047 Makes rate of state transient lodging tax as increased by Enrolled House Bill 4146 (2016) permanent.
- HB 4048 Prohibits abortion unless physician has first determined probable post-fertilization age of unborn child, except in case of medical emergency.
- HB 4049 Establishes eligibility for renewable energy certificates for facilities that generate electricity from direct combustion of municipal solid waste and became operational before January 1, 1995, if such facilities register with Western Renewable Energy Generation Information System at any time.
- HB 4050 Directs Department of Land Conservation and Development to study laws related to use of land and to report to interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2020.
- HB 4051 Establishes Oregon Hemp Commission.
- HB 4052 Amends residency requirements for purposes of licenses, tags and permits related to wildlife.
- HB 4053 Removes prohibition against issuing dog license without proof of rabies inoculation.
- HB 4054 Creates Land Use and Wildfire Policy Advisory Committee.
- HB 4055 Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to conduct study and develop recommendations on how Oregon's community colleges and public universities can best combat food and housing insecurity among their students.
- HB 4056 Approves Proposed and Final Order of Higher Education Coordinating Commission dated December 12, 2019, transferring northernmost portion of Lake County from Central Oregon Community College Service District to Klamath Community College Service District.
- HB 4057 Prohibits Oregon State Lottery from offering games based on outcomes of sporting events organized by, sponsored by or played in connection with post-secondary institutions of education.
- HB 4058 Specifies conditions for requiring, issuing and maintaining in effect surety bond or irrevocable letter of credit for person that creates, attaches, asserts or claims lien in connection with making, altering, repairing, transporting, storing, performing services, supplying materials or performing labor in connection with motor vehicle.
- HB 4059 Requires professional licensing boards to consider homeschool diploma to be equivalent to high school diploma for purposes of licensure, certification or other authorization needed to provide occupational or professional service.
- HB 4060 Requires Oregon Health Authority, upon receipt of federal approval, to assess fee on emergency medical services providers and use fee to reimburse costs of emergency medical services transports.
- HB 4061 Increases surcharge for cultural registration plate.
- HB 4062 Requires city that provides disability or retirement system for firefighters and police officers by ordinance or charter that is not subject to workers' compensation law to apply provisions requiring presumption that condition or impairment of health is occupational disease that results from employment if firefighter took physical examination upon gaining or during employment that failed to reveal evidence of occupational disease that existed before employment.
- HB 4063 Prescribes sentence of 58 to 130 months' imprisonment if person convicted of unlawful delivery of controlled substance that results in death of another person from use of controlled substance.
- HB 4064 Requires hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers to use smoke evacuation system during surgical procedures likely to generate surgical smoke.
- HB 4065 Repeals driving privilege suspension and eliminates imposition of driving privilege restrictions for failure to pay fine.
- HB 4066 Authorizes Public Utility Commission to allow electric companies to recover costs from retail electricity consumers for prudent infrastructure measures to support transportation electrification if certain criteria are met.
- HB 4067 Authorizes Public Utility Commission to consider differential energy burden and other inequities of affordability in rates.
- HB 4068 Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to amend state building code to require that new construction of certain buildings include provisions for electrical service capacity for specified percentage of parking spaces.
- HB 4069 Authorizes Water Resources Department to require reporting of water use measurements.
- HB 4070 Appropriates moneys to Department of Environmental Quality to award grant for on-site septic system low-interest loan programs and to cover related administrative costs.
- HB 4071 Directs Department of Environmental Quality to purchase cyanotoxin autoanalyzer system and associated supplies and services.
- HB 4072 Directs State Department of Agriculture to administer Oregon Hemp State Program for production, processing and sale of hemp.
- HB 4073 Limits cost-sharing for health benefit plan coverage of insulin prescribed for treatment of diabetes.
- HB 4074 Authorizes Health Licensing Office to issue license to practice genetic counseling to qualified applicant.
- HB 4075 Prohibits person from conducting or participating in contest, competition, tournament or derby that has objective of taking coyotes for cash or prizes.
- HB 4076 Establishes Task Force on Age Discrimination.
- HB 4077 Requires seller of real property to test well water used for domestic purposes.
- HB 4078 Prohibits remote sales of inhalant delivery systems.
- HB 4079 Modifies definitions applicable for purposes of universal service surcharge.
- HB 4080 Establishes Task Force on Medicaid and Medicare Workforce Standards.
- HB 4081 Requires supervising physician, or supervising physician organization, to enter into practice agreement with physician assistant in order to use services of physician assistant.
- HB 4082 Establishes Behavioral Health Road Map Commission in Legislative Assembly.
- HB 4083 Modifies criteria for erecting roadside memorial signs for deceased veterans formerly prisoners of war or unaccounted for.
- HB 4084 Establishes Rural System Development Charges Program within Housing and Community Services Department to pay system development charges for rural affordable multifamily housing.
- HB 4085 Allocates lottery moneys from Veterans' Services Fund to Long Term Care Ombudsman for purpose of providing public guardian and conservator services to veterans.
- HB 4086 Makes routine staying of Water Resources Commission or Water Resources Department final order upon filing of petition for judicial review inapplicable if order enforces terms and conditions of use of water or priority of use of water.
- HB 4087 Allows payment from Wage Security Fund to be made to wage claimant for wages earned and unpaid in event that Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries has obtained judgment in action or has issued final order in administrative proceeding for collection of wage claim.
- HB 4088 Establishes Task Force to Promote Social Equity in the Cannabis Industry.
- HB 4089 Allows person employed by health care facility to practice surgical technology if person is enrolled in or has completed specified apprenticeship program.
- HB 4090 Authorizes Land Conservation and Development Commission to approve plans for urban growth boundary expansion to accommodate affordable housing in Pendleton.
- HB 4091 Establishes Sage-Grouse Mitigation Program In-Lieu Fee Fund.
- HB 4092 Allows owner of reservoir located on specified property within Big Butte Creek drainage area to register reservoir with Water Resources Department.
- HB 4093 Exempts wood residue combusted as fuel or that has marketable value from solid waste regulation.
- HB 4094 Amends definition of "employment relations" to include class size and caseload limits as mandatory collective bargaining subjects for school districts.
- HB 4095 Extends Department of Land Conservation and Development reporting requirements on affordable housing pilot program through 2024.
- HB 4096 Authorizes Office of Child Care to award grants to child care facilities supporting large employers.
- HB 4097 Prohibits police officer from conducting or participating in activities intended to determine whether person has paid certain user charges, fees or tolls imposed by mass transit district.
- HB 4098 Directs Department of Education, in consultation with STEM Investment Council, to develop statewide, long-term strategic plan to provide computer science education.
- HB 4099 Provides that student who legally entered United States under Compact of Free Association treaty between United States and Republic of Palau, Republic of the Marshall Islands or Federated States of Micronesia and who has not previously established residence in any state or territory of United States other than Oregon qualifies for exemption from nonresident tuition and fees at public universities and is eligible to receive state and university scholarships or other financial aid.
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HB 4100-4199
- HB 4100 Increases penalties for crime of disorderly conduct in the first degree when report concerns school.
- HB 4101 Requires Oregon Health Authority to ensure reimbursement of health services delivered using telemedicine.
- HB 4102 Requires coordinated care organizations to report specified information to Oregon Health Authority regarding requests for prior authorization.
- HB 4103 Expands Department of Transportation's authority to allow cities and specified counties to designate speeds on highways within governing body's jurisdiction under certain circumstances.
- HB 4104 Authorizes political contributions received by candidate, principal campaign committee of candidate or principal campaign committee of holder of public office to be used to defray both health insurance premiums for candidate or holder of public office and members of household of candidate or holder of public office and caregiving expenses for relative of candidate or holder of public office.
- HB 4105 Prohibits state agencies from authorizing construction of new infrastructure for exploration, development or production of oil or gas on state-owned real property or for transportation of oil or gas across state-owned real property.
- HB 4106 Provides that city in Clackamas County annexed into county parks and recreation service district between January 1, 2005, and December 31, 2006, by vote of city electors is deemed withdrawn from and no longer part of county service district as of June 30, 2020.
- HB 4107 Makes unlawful practice for place of public accommodation to refuse to accept United States coins or currency as payment for goods and services.
- HB 4108 Provides that, for purposes of Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan, salary includes housing allowance paid to prison chaplain.
- HB 4109 Prohibits aerial pesticide applicator from spraying or otherwise applying by aircraft pesticide product containing chlorpyrifos.
- HB 4110 Prescribes grace periods for payment of premiums on certain types of health insurance.
- HB 4111 Permits Office of Emergency Management to enter into agreement with nonprofit organization representing sheriffs under which organization is authorized to administer program to produce and sell outdoor recreation search and rescue cards.
- HB 4112 Modifies allocation formula for grants to children's advocacy centers.
- HB 4113 Authorizes Bureau of Labor and Industries to conduct inquiries and investigations, including criminal records checks, to determine whether employer and any employees of employer have adequate character and fitness to employ minors in compliance with provisions relating to employment of minors.
- HB 4114 Requires medical assistance and health benefit plan coverage of renal dialysis.
- HB 4115 Requires companies providing health care interpreters to health care providers to use health care interpreters who are listed on health care interpreter registry as being qualified or certified by Oregon Health Authority.
- HB 4116 Requires health insurance policies that have prescription drug benefit to cover cost of drugs prescribed for urgent medical conditions and cost of drugs prescribed and dispensed by pharmacists within their scope of practice, including cost of pharmacists' consultation fees associated with prescribing and dispensing drugs.
- HB 4117 Authorizes eligible business to deliver malt beverages, wine or cider to final consumer through use of delivery person.
- HB 4118 Allows licensee, permittee or certificate holder authorized to import, export, sell, distribute, ship or deliver wine to import, export, sell, distribute, ship or deliver low-proof spirit beverages on same terms.
- HB 4119 Imposes tsunami design standards for certain buildings and other structures.
- HB 4120 Appropriates moneys to Department of Human Services for transition services for current foster children and former foster children.
- HB 4121 Provides that Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facility may not contract with United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement if Legislative Assembly appropriates, for distribution to facility, specified amount of moneys.
- HB 4122 Establishes procedure for charging aggravated version of certain assault and attempted murder offenses when defendant causes permanent physical injury to victim during commission of crime.
- HB 4123 Requires statement of economic interest to include certain information about sources of income for business in which public official or candidate, or member of household of public official or candidate, is officer, holds directorship or does business under if source of income has legislative or administrative interest and 10 percent or more of total gross annual income of business comes from that source of income.
- HB 4124 Establishes Task Force on Political Campaign Contribution Limits.
- HB 4125 Provides that insurer's cancellation of automobile insurance policy is not effective unless insurer mails or delivers notice of cancellation to named insured at least 30 days before effective date of cancellation, if policy or coverage has been in effect for 60 days or more, or at least 10 days before effective date of cancellation if cancellation is for nonpayment of premium or if policy or coverage has been in effect for less than 60 days.
- HB 4126 Increases penalties for crime of riot if, during commission of riot, person conceals person's face with intent to facilitate commission of riot.
- HB 4127 Directs school districts to provide age-appropriate instruction in oral health as part of health education curriculum.
- HB 4128 Prohibits public institution of higher education from requiring student to enroll in course designed to prepare student for enrollment in lower-division collegiate coursework in writing or math unless student was evaluated for placement through specified assessment systems.
- HB 4129 Requires veterinarians to register with prescription monitoring program established by Oregon Health Authority.
- HB 4130 Authorizes peace officer to request order from circuit court for information regarding missing individual.
- HB 4131 Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to establish, in collaboration with Department of Corrections, Family Preservation Project pilot program at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility.
- HB 4132 Requires Oregon Health Authority to administer and collect data from student health surveys.
- HB 4133 Appropriates moneys to Department of Human Services to fund existing contracted domestic violence specialist positions in child welfare offices.
- HB 4134 Prohibits pharmacy benefit manager from including in contract with network pharmacy term barring price increase to customer to offset estimated amount of corporate activity tax paid by pharmacy and attributable to sale of prescription drug.
- HB 4135 Requires electric companies to expend any revenues from participation as credit aggregator or credit generator in clean fuels program on transportation electrification.
- HB 4136 Narrows requirement that grants for certain student transportation costs be prioritized for school districts that did not receive public moneys in previous school year for same student transportation costs.
- HB 4137 Authorizes all public universities in Oregon to offer doctoral degrees, subject to approval by Higher Education Coordinating Commission.
- HB 4138 Exempts receipts from sales of prescription drugs by licensed pharmacies from commercial activity subject to corporate activity tax.
- HB 4139 Prescribes notification requirements for school district upon receipt of report of act of harassment, intimidation, bullying or cyberbullying.
- HB 4140 Requires Department of Education to develop form for public education programs to use when student has been diagnosed with concussion or other brain injury.
- HB 4141 Appropriates money to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for deposit in Court Appointed Special Advocate Fund and distribution to CASA Volunteer Programs.
- HB 4142 Eliminates minimum amount of fee added to judgment that includes monetary obligation that court or judicial branch is charged with collecting.
- HB 4143 Prohibits spending moneys of State of Oregon or of public body on or for benefit of industry-recognized apprenticeship programs.
- HB 4144 Directs Oregon Homeland Security Council to develop updated list of equipment for purposes of emergency preparedness equipment grant program.
- HB 4145 Creates crime of unlawfully threatening a school or place of worship.
- HB 4146 Provides that part-time faculty member at public institution of higher education who qualifies for health care benefits will pay 10 percent of insurance premiums for employee coverage.
- HB 4147 Requires Oregon Health Authority to design program to import wholesale prescription drugs from Canada.
- HB 4148 Declares Oregon policy regarding Indian children.
- HB 4149 Directs Director of Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission to work with Director of Oregon Health Authority and Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction to develop intervention strategy to address substance use among school-aged children and youth, and report strategy to Legislative Assembly by November 1, 2020.
- HB 4150 Establishes Willamette Falls Locks Authority as public corporation.
- HB 4151 Increases rate of privilege tax imposed on Oregon motor vehicle dealers upon retail sale of taxable motor vehicle and rate of use tax imposed on storage, use or other consumption in this state of taxable motor vehicle purchased at retail.
- HB 4152 Authorizes State Department of Agriculture to adopt rules establishing program of state inspection for processing and sale of meat products from amenable species, including but not limited to cattle and sheep.
- HB 4153 Prohibits Oregon State Lottery from offering games playable via mobile phone, personal computer or other personal electronic device, except for certain sports betting and multistate numbers drawing games.
- HB 4154 Exempts receipts from sales of agricultural, floricultural, horticultural, viticultural or food products from commercial activity subject to corporate activity tax.
- HB 4155 Establishes that Department of State Lands or State Department of Agriculture rules implementing traditionally maintained channels program may provide for implementation on region-by-region basis.
- HB 4156 Directs State Department of Agriculture to advance design of cannabis business certification program.
- HB 4157 Authorizes Oregon Business Development Department to award matching grants to membership organizations and business accelerators in outdoor gear and apparel industry.
- HB 4158 Directs State Department of Agriculture to develop Oregon Hemp Plan for establishment of Oregon Hemp Program for commercial production and sale of hemp.
- HB 4159 Modifies statewide greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals.
- HB 4160 Establishes Task Force on Student Success for Underrepresented Students in Higher Education.
- HB 4161 Defines "Regional Health Equity Coalition" and "Regional Health Equity Coalition model." Requires Oregon Health Authority to work with Regional Health Equity Coalitions and groups utilizing Regional Health Equity Coalition model throughout state.
- HB 4162 Requires Board on Public Safety Standards and Training to study issues relating to disciplining law enforcement officers and report to committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2022.
- HB 4163 Changes date of Legislative Fiscal Office report on liquidated and delinquent accounts.
- HB 4164 Increases rates metropolitan service district is authorized to tax to rates up to two percent.
- HB 4165 Requires Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board to establish programs through which grants and loans may be made to enhance and expand workforce development and economic development in Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region.
- HB 4166 Authorizes Oregon Department of Administrative Services to contract for independent economist to perform work related to wildfire protection and wildfire suppression cost and funding source information for lands protected by State Forestry Department.
- HB 4167 Modifies statewide greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals.
- HB 4168 Requires Governor to facilitate mediation sessions between representatives of forest industry and representatives of environmental interests.
- HB 4169 Lowers benchmark for excess lifetime cancer risk level for existing air contamination sources from 50 in one million to 25 in one million.
- HB 4170 Requires 100 percent of electricity sold in this state to retail electricity consumers in calendar year 2045 and subsequent calendar years to be electricity generated utilizing eligible renewable and carbon-free energy resources.
- HB 4171 Modifies statewide greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals.
- HB 4172 Creates joint legislative committee to prepare ballot title and explanatory statement for certain measures referred to people for approval or rejection.
- HB 4173 Repeals greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals.
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HB 5200-5299
- HB 5201 Modifies limit for six-year period beginning July 1, 2015, on payment of expenses from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by Oregon Military Department for capital construction.
- HB 5202 Modifies amounts and purposes authorized for issuance of general obligation bonds and revenue bonds for biennium.
- HB 5203 Modifies amounts of lottery funds allocated from Administrative Services Economic Development Fund to state agencies.
- HB 5204 Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Emergency Board for allocations during biennium.
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HCR 200-299
- HCR 201 Establishes deadlines for completion of legislative measures for 2020 regular session of Eightieth Legislative Assembly.
- HCR 202 Commemorates centennial of town of Rhododendron.
- HCR 203 Recognizes and honors Oregon State Police Trooper Dale Benjamin "Bennie" Courtney (1925-1950) for his service to this state.
- HCR 204 Commemorates centennial of Oregon's ratification of Nineteenth Amendment to United States Constitution and honors those who led woman suffrage campaign in Oregon.
- HCR 205 In memoriam: Mike Swaim, 1943-2019.
- HCR 206 Modifies obligation to make conduct reports under rule.
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HJR 200-299
- HJR 201 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution directing Legislative Assembly to enact property tax relief program for owner-occupied principal dwellings of certain seniors.
- HJR 202 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution establishing obligation of state to ensure every resident of state access to cost-effective, clinically appropriate and affordable health care.
- HJR 203 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution authorizing new state real property transfer charge or increase in rate of existing state real property transfer charge if state law imposing charge or increase provides for exemption of first $500,000 of taxable value of real property and revenue is used exclusively to fund or finance affordable housing in this state.
- HJR 204 Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution authorizing Legislative Assembly to use 50 percent of certain revenues from levies related to motor vehicle fuel and motor vehicles for any purposes provided by law.
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HR 200-299
- HR 201 Recognizes and honors artistic and civic contributions of Michael A. Gibbons.
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HB 4000-4099