Senate Bills Vetoed by Governor After Adjournment 1999 Regular Session ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Bowman, SENATE BILLS Montgomery, Excused for ----------------------------------- business of the House, 3----Gianella, Lewis, SB 115 Printed pursuant to Senate Speaker Snodgrass. Interim Rule 213.28. (at 6-23(S) Senate refused to concur in the request of Senate House amendments on voice Interim Trade and Economic vote. Development Committee) -- Senators Lim, Fisher, Relating to sales of Gordly appointed Senate alcoholic beverages. conferees. 1-11(S) Introduction and first 6-24(H) Representatives Simmons, reading. Referred to Wilson, Butler, Edwards, President's desk. Devlin appointed House 1-18 Referred to Trade and Conferees. Economic Development. 6-30 Work Session held. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 7-6(S) Conference Committee 3-17 Public Hearing held. Recommendation: Senate 4-21 Public Hearing held. concur in House 4-29 Public Hearing held. amendments dated 06-16 5-6 Recommendation: Do pass and bill be further with amendments. amended and repassed. (Printed A-Eng.) 7-7(H) Conference Committee report 5-7 Second reading. read in House. 5-10 Third Reading. Carried by 7-8(S) Senate adopted Conference Gordly. Passed. Committee Report and Ayes, 26 --Nays, 3, Hannon, repassed bill. Miller, Timms, Excused, Ayes, 22 --Nays, 3, Brown, 1--Shannon. Hannon, Shields, Absent, 5-11(H) First reading. Referred to 1--Burdick, Excused, Speaker's desk. 1--George, Attending 5-12 Referred to General Legislative Business, Government. 3----Derfler, Dukes, 5-20 Work Session held. Shannon. 5-24 Without recommendation as 7-12(H) Made a Special Order of to passage and be Business on Thursday, referred to Rules, July 15 Calendar. Elections, and Public Ayes, 33 --Nays, 25, Affairs. Atkinson, Beyer, Butler, Referred to Rules, Close, Gianella, Harper, Elections, and Public Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Affairs by order of Lewis, Messerle, Minnis, Speaker. Montgomery, Morgan, 6-3 Public Hearing held. Patridge, Simmons, Starr, 6-7 Public Hearing held. Strobeck, Wells, Welsh, 6-10 Work Session held. Westlund, Wilson, 6-16 Recommendation: Do pass Winters, Witt, Speaker with amendments and be Snodgrass, Absent, printed B-Engrossed. 2--Hill, Rasmussen. 6-18 Second reading. 7-15 House adopted Conference 6-21 Third reading. Carried by Committee Report. Simmons. Passed. Repassed. SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1999 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ayes, 49 --Nays, 1, Hill, Referred to Ways and Means Absent, 5--Deckert, by order of the Kruse, Montgomery, President. Rasmussen, Witt, Excused 5-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on for business of the Education. House, 5----Gianella, 5-26 Public Hearing held. Lewis, Lokan, Lowe, Ross. 6-16 Public Hearing and Work Leonard served notice of Session held. possible reconsideration. 6-24 Returned to Full Committee. Potential conflict(s) of 6-25 Work Session held. interest declared by 6-29 Recommendation: Do pass the Hansen. A-Eng. bill. 7-20(S) President signed. Second reading. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-30 Taken from 06-30 Calendar 9-3(S) Governor vetoed. and placed on 07-01 1-22 Governor's veto message Calendar by unanimous entered into Journal. consent. Motion to lay bills, 7-1 Third Reading. Carried by together with Governor's Hartung. Passed. veto messages, on table Ayes, 18 --Nays, 10, Brown, en bloc, carried on voice Burdick, Castillo, vote. Corcoran, Duncan, Hannon, Directs Oregon Liquor Control Metsger, Shannon, Commission to establish uniform Shields, Trow, Excused, standards and procedures for minor 2--Courtney, Derfler. decoy operations used to 7-2(H) First reading. Referred to investigate unlawful sales of Speaker's desk. alcoholic beverages to minors. Referred to Ways and Means. Allows agents of Oregon Liquor 7-6 Recommendation: Do pass. Control Commission to deliver 7-7 Second reading. distilled liquors to licensees. 7-8 Third reading. Carried by Prohibits certain stores and Leonard. Passed. agents from holding package store Ayes, 32 --Nays, 28, Beck, license. Provides exceptions. Bowman, Devlin, Edwards, Sunsets December 31, 2001. Gardner, Hansen, Hill, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, SB 428 Printed pursuant to Senate King, Lehman, Lowe, Interim Rule 213.28. (at Lundquist, Merkley, the request of Senator Tom Morrisette, Piercy, Hartung for Associated Prozanski, Rasmussen, Oregon Industries) -- Rosenbaum, Ross, Relating to Student Bill of Schrader, Shetterly, Rights Program. Taylor, Thompson, 1-11(S) Introduction and first Uherbelau, Walker, reading. Referred to Williams. President's desk. Vote explanation(s) filed 1-12 Referred to Education. by Prozanski, Uherbelau 2-3 Public Hearing held. entered in Journal. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 7-16(S) President signed. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 7-26(H) Speaker signed. 4-28 Work Session held. 9-3(S) Governor vetoed. 5-3 Work Session held. 1-22 Governor's veto message 5-6 Recommendation: Do pass entered into Journal. with amendments and be Motion to lay bills, referred to Ways and together with Governor's Means. (Printed A-Eng.) veto messages, on table SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1999 REGUV-3 SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- en bloc, carried on voice Rules suspended. Third vote. reading. Carried by Creates Student Bill of Rights Williams. Passed. Program for students attending Ayes, 38 --Nays, 15, Beyer, public schools in grades 11 and 12 Bowman, Butler, Close, µand for students who have received Kruse, Morgan, Simmons, Certificate of Initial Masteryº. Sunseri, Uherbelau, Allows students to enroll in Wells, Welsh, Westlund, post-secondary courses for credit Wilson, Winters, Witt, at eligible post-secondary Absent, 3--Minnis, institutions. Prohibits Rasmussen, Ross, Excused, institutions from charging student 1--Lokan, Excused for post-secondary course costs. business of the House, Directs µDepartment of Educationº 3----Atkinson, Gianella, resident school district to enter Starr. into agreement with institution for Potential conflict(s) of limited payment of costs from State interest declared by School Fund grant of school Beck. district. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in SB 497 By Senator FISHER (at the Journal. request of Roseburg Urban 7-22(S) Senate refused to concur in Sanitary Authority) -- House amendments. Relating to property Ayes, 24 --Nays, 4, Brown, taxation. Burdick, Castillo, 2-2(S) Introduction and first Corcoran, Excused, reading. Referred to 1--Courtney, Attending President's desk. Legislative Business, 2-3 Referred to Revenue. 1----Bryant. 3-17 Public Hearing and Work Miller served notice of Session held. possible reconsideration 3-25 Recommendation: Do pass. and moved for immediate Second reading. reconsideration. 3-29 Taken from 03-29 Calendar Motion to reconsider and placed on 03-30 carried on voice vote. Calendar by unanimous Motion to concur in House consent. amendments carried. 3-30 Third Reading. Carried by Ayes, 16 --Nays, 11, Beyer, Fisher. Passed. Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Ayes, 29 --Excused, Dukes, George, Gordly, 1--Bryant. Hannon, Metsger, Shields, 3-31(H) First reading. Referred to Trow, Excused, Speaker's desk. 2--Courtney, Yih, 4-1 Referred to Revenue. Attending Legislative 5-4 Public Hearing held. Business, 1----Corcoran. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work 7-29 President signed. Session held. 8-4(H) Speaker signed. 7-10 Public Hearing and Work 9-3(S) Governor vetoed. Session held. 1-22 Governor's veto message 7-16 Work Session held. entered into Journal. 7-20 Recommendation: Do pass Motion to lay bills, with amendments and be together with Governor's printed A-Engrossed. veto messages, on table Rules suspended. Second en bloc, carried on voice reading. vote. Amendments distributed. µGrants retroactive tax exemption for aquatec (truck equipped with SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1999 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- sewer cleaner) held under lease or 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to lease-purchase agreement by Speaker's desk. sanitary authority.º 3-8 Referred to Water and Adds maintenance as part of Environment. written preservation plan submitted 5-5 Public Hearing and Work to State Historic Preservation Session held. Officer. Allows preliminary 5-12 Public Hearing and Work application for historic Session held. classification upon approval of 6-4 Recommendation: Do pass specified federal application. with amendments and be Provides that application fee is printed A-Engrossed. partially refundable. Restricts Minority recommendation: Do conditions that Historic Assessment pass with amendments and Review Committee may impose on be printed A-Engrossed. application. Specifies that 6-8 Consideration of Committee assessed value of property is Report and Minority lesser of frozen value or real Report taken from today's market value. Defines frozen value. Calendar and placed in Clarifies value used for second proper order on Thursday, 15-year term of historic property June 10 Calendar. assessment. 6-10 In the absence of the motion to substitute SB 524 By Senator GEORGE (at the Minority Report for request of Lincoln County Committee Report, bill Legal Counsel) -- Relating advanced to second and to vacating public roads. third reading by order of 2-2(S) Introduction and first the Speaker. reading. Referred to Rules suspended. Second President's desk. reading. 2-3 Referred to Water and Land Rules suspended. Third Use. reading. Carried by 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Morgan. Passed. Session held. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 25, Beck, 3-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Second reading. Edwards, Gardner, Hopson, 3-2 Third reading. Carried by Jenson, Kafoury, King, George. Lehman, Leonard, Lokan, Motion to take from 03-02 Lowe, Merkley, Piercy, Calendar and place on Prozanski, Rasmussen, 03-03 Calendar carried by Rosenbaum, Ross, unanimous consent. Schrader, Taylor, 3-3 Carried over to 03-04 by Uherbelau, Walker, unanimous consent. Winters. 3-4 Bill read. Carried by Vote explanation(s) filed George. Passed. by Lokan, Prozanski Ayes, 21 --Nays, 8, Brown, entered in Journal. Burdick, Castillo, 6-15(S) Senate refused to concur in Corcoran, Courtney, House amendments on voice Gordly, Shields, Trow, vote. Attending Legislative Senators Tarno, Beyer, Business, 1----President George appointed Senate Adams. conferees. Wilde, excused when roll 6-16(H) Representatives Welsh, was called, granted Thompson, Messerle unanimous consent to be appointed House recorded as voting aye. Conferees. 7-7 Work Session held. SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1999 REGUV-5 SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- 7-9(S) Conference Committee Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Recommendation: House Winters, Witt, Absent, recede from House 1--Deckert. amendments dated 06-04 7-21(S) President signed. and bill be repassed. (No 7-21(H) Speaker signed. Senate action required.) 9-3(S) Governor vetoed. 7-9(H) Conference Committee Report 1-22 Governor's veto message read in House. entered into Journal. 7-13 House adopted Conference Motion to lay bills, Committee Report. together with Governor's Bill failed. veto messages, on table Ayes, 28 --Nays, 24, Beck, en bloc, carried on voice Deckert, Devlin, Gardner, vote. Hopson, Kafoury, Leonard, Changes definition of land use Lokan, Lowe, Merkley, decision to exclude µcertain Morrisette, Piercy, decisions regardingº vacating city Prozanski, Rasmussen, or county interest in public road. Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Uherbelau, SB 558 By Senator MILLER, Walker, Wells, Welsh, Representative SIMMONS -- Westlund, Winters, Witt, Relating to highway speeds. Absent, 5--Bowman, Kropf, 2-23(S) Introduction and first Lehman, Mannix, Taylor, reading. Referred to Excused for business of President's desk. the House, 3----Backlund, 2-24 Referred to Transportation. Williams, Speaker 3-8 Public Hearing and Work Snodgrass. Session held. Welsh changed vote from 3-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 'aye' to 'nay' and served Second reading. notice of possible 3-15 Taken from 03-15 Calendar reconsideration. and placed on 03-16 7-14 Vote reconsideration Calendar by unanimous carried. consent. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 25, Beck, 3-16 Third Reading. Carried by Bowman, Devlin, Edwards, Miller, Hannon. Passed. Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Ayes, 22 --Nays, 7, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Burdick, Castillo, Leonard, Lokan, Lowe, Corcoran, Gordly, Merkley, Morrisette, Shields, Trow, Yih, Piercy, Prozanski, Excused, 1--Derfler. Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, 3-17(H) First reading. Referred to Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Speaker's desk. Uherbelau, Walker, 3-19 Referred to Rules, Winters, Absent, Elections, and Public 1--Deckert. Affairs. Read. Carried by Welsh. 5-6 Public Hearing held. Passed. 5-11 Public Hearing held. Ayes, 31 --Nays, 28, Beck, 7-2 Work Session held. Bowman, Devlin, Edwards, 7-9 Recommendation: Do pass Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, with amendments and be Kafoury, King, Lehman, printed A-Engrossed. Leonard, Lokan, Lowe, 7-12 Rules suspended. Second Merkley, Morrisette, reading. Piercy, Prozanski, Rules suspended. Third Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, reading. Carried by Ross, Schrader, Simmons. Passed. Shetterly, Taylor, SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1999 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ayes, 31 --Nays, 26, 4-15 Public Hearing held. Backlund, Bowman, Devlin, 4-28 Work Session held. Gianella, Hansen, Hopson, 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass Jenson, Kafoury, Lehman, with amendments. Lokan, Lowe, Merkley, (Printed A-Eng.) Montgomery, Morrisette, 5-6 Second reading. Piercy, Prozanski, 5-7 Carried over to 05-10 by Rosenbaum, Ross, unanimous consent. Schrader, Shetterly, 5-10 Third Reading. Carried by Taylor, Thompson, Qutub. Passed. Uherbelau, Walker, Ayes, 21 --Nays, 7, Brown, Wilson, Winters, Absent, Burdick, Castillo, 3--Hill, Leonard, Corcoran, Gordly, Rasmussen. Shields, Trow, Excused, Vote explanation(s) filed 1--Shannon, Attending by Uherbelau entered in Legislative Business, Journal. 1----Timms. 7-16(S) Senate concurred in House 5-11(H) First reading. Referred to amendments and repassed Speaker's desk. bill. Referred to General Ayes, 18 --Nays, 7, Government. Corcoran, Duncan, Gordly, 5-20 Work Session held. Lim, Shields, Trow, Yih, 5-24 Without recommendation as Absent, 1--Burdick, to passage and be Excused, 3--Castillo, referred to Rules, Hannon, Wilde, Attending Elections, and Public Legislative Business, Affairs. 1----Dukes. Referred to Rules, 7-19 President signed. Elections, and Public 7-21(H) Speaker signed. Affairs by order of 9-3(S) Governor vetoed. Speaker. 1-22 Governor's veto message 6-1 Public Hearing held. entered into Journal. 6-17 Work Session held. Motion to lay bills, 6-23 Work Session held. together with Governor's 6-29 Recommendation: Do pass veto messages, on table with amendments and be en bloc, carried on voice printed B-Engrossed. vote. 7-1 Second reading. Increases rural interstate 7-2 Rules suspended. Taken from highway speed limit. Authorizes today's Calendar and Department of Transportation to placed in proper order on increase or decrease speed limits. Tuesday, July 6 Calendar. Repeals federal maximum speed 7-6 Third reading. Carried by limit. Makes related changes. Starr. Passed. Provides penalty for violation of Ayes, 39 --Nays, 12, Beck, posted speed limit. Bowman, Jenson, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, SB 1061 By COMMITTEE ON WATER AND Piercy, Prozanski, LAND USE (at the request of Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Oregonians in Action) -- Walker, Wells, Excused, Relating to system 1--Leonard, Excused for development charges. business of the House, 3-25(S) Introduction and first 8----Beyer, Edwards, reading. Referred to Lewis, Ross, Schrader, President's desk. Simmons, Taylor, Speaker 3-29 Referred to Public Affairs. Snodgrass. SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1999 REGUV-7 SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Vote explanation(s) filed Excused, 1--Lim, by Uherbelau entered in Attending Legislative Journal. Business, 1----President 7-9(S) Senate concurred in House Adams. amendments and repassed 5-24(H) First reading. Referred to bill. Speaker's desk. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 8, Brown, Referred to Revenue with Burdick, Corcoran, subsequent referral to Courtney, Gordly, Ways and Means. Shields, Trow, Yih, 5-27 Public Hearing held. Absent, 2--Ferrioli, 6-1 Work Session held. George, Attending 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass Legislative Business, with amendments and be 4----Beyer, Castillo, printed B-Engrossed. Dukes, Metsger. Referred to Ways and Means 7-16 President signed. by prior reference. 7-19(H) Speaker signed. 6-22 Assigned to Subcommittee on 9-3(S) Governor vetoed. General Government. 1-22 Governor's veto message 6-24 Public Hearing and Work entered into Journal. Session held. Motion to lay bills, 7-8 Returned to Full Committee. together with Governor's 7-9 Work Session held. veto messages, on table Recommendation: Do pass. en bloc, carried on voice 7-12 Second reading. vote. 7-13 Third reading. Carried by µProhibits governmental unit from Butler. Passed. establishing system development Ayes, 48 --Nays, 12, charge for parks that exceeds Bowman, Lehman, Merkley, current level of service. Provides Morrisette, Piercy, exception.º Prozanski, Rasmussen, Establishes criteria for Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, governmental units that establish Uherbelau, Walker. improvement fees and system Vote explanation(s) filed development charges for parks. by Uherbelau entered in Journal. SB 1275 By COMMITTEE ON RULES AND 7-15(S) Senate concurred in House ELECTIONS -- Relating to amendments and repassed taxation. bill. 4-1(S) Introduction and first Ayes, 26 --Nays, 4, reading. Referred to Burdick, Corcoran, President's desk. Shields, Trow. 4-2 Referred to Revenue. 7-29 President signed. 4-22 Public Hearing held. 8-4(H) Speaker signed. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work 9-3(S) Governor vetoed. Session held. 1-22 Governor's veto message 5-11 Work Session held. entered into Journal. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass Motion to lay bills, with amendments. together with Governor's (Printed A-Eng.) veto messages, on table 5-19 Second reading. en bloc, carried on voice 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by vote. unanimous consent. Modifies formula used to 5-21 Third Reading. Carried by apportion business income under Beyer. Passed. Uniform Division of Income for Tax Ayes, 23 --Nays, 5, Purposes Act. µPhases outº Reduces Burdick, Corcoran, property and payroll factors and Gordly, Shields, Trow, µphases in exclusive reliance onº SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1999 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- increases sales factorµ,º. Phases Ross, Schrader, in changes over µfive-yearº Shetterly, Taylor, three-year period. Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 4--Morrisette, SB 1296 By COMMITTEE ON RULES AND Sunseri, Thompson, ELECTIONS -- Relating to Wilson, Excused for remote-controlled water ski business of the House, boats. 6----Beyer, Edwards, 4-14(S) Introduction and first Gardner, Mannix, Simmons, reading. Referred to Starr. President's desk. Schrader changed vote from 4-16 Referred to Transportation, 'aye' to 'nay' and served then Ways and Means. notice of possible 4-21 Public Hearing held. reconsideration. 4-28 Work Session held. Hill changed vote from 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 'aye' to 'nay' and served Referred to Ways and Means notice of possible by prior reference. reconsideration. 6-25 Assigned to Subcommittee on Kropf changed vote from Transportation and 'aye' to 'nay' and served Economic Development. notice of possible 7-1 Public Hearing and Work reconsideration. Session held. Vote explanation(s) filed 7-8 Returned to Full Committee. by Uherbelau entered in 7-9 Work Session held. Journal. 7-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 7-19 Vote reconsideration Second reading. carried. 7-13 Third Reading. Carried by Ayes, 37 --Nays, 23, Beck, Qutub. Passed. Beyer, Bowman, Close, Ayes, 16 --Nays, 12, Brown, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Bryant, Burdick, Hansen, Kafoury, Lehman, Castillo, Courtney, Lundquist, Mannix, Dukes, Duncan, Gordly, Merkley, Patridge, Hartung, Tarno, Trow, Piercy, Prozanski, Yih, Attending Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Legislative Business, Ross, Shetterly, Taylor, 2----Beyer, Nelson. Uherbelau, Walker. 7-13(H) First reading. Referred to Read. Carried by Schrader. Speaker's desk. Passed. 7-14 Referred to Ways and Means. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 26, Beck, 7-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Beyer, Bowman, Close, Rules suspended. Second Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, reading. Hopson, Kafoury, King, 7-16 Rules suspended. Taken from Lehman, Lundquist, today's Calendar and Mannix, Merkley, placed in proper order on Messerle, Patridge, Sunday, July 18 Calendar. Piercy, Prozanski, 7-18 Third reading. Carried by Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Schrader. Failed. Ross, Shetterly, Taylor, Ayes, 25 --Nays, 25, Beck, Uherbelau, Walker, Bowman, Close, Deckert, Speaker Snodgrass. Devlin, Hansen, Hill, 7-23(S) President signed. Hopson, Kafoury, King, 7-27(H) Speaker signed. Kropf, Lehman, Merkley, 9-3(S) Governor vetoed. Messerle, Patridge, 1-22 Governor's veto message Piercy, Prozanski, entered into Journal. Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1999 REGUV-9 SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Motion to lay bills, Allows remote-controlled water together with Governor's ski boat to be operated in waters veto messages, on table of this state. en bloc, carried on voice vote. DSMW32708E TEXT EXCEEDS RIGHT PAGE BOUNDARY ON PAGE 1. 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