72nd OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2003 Regular Session
 
HA to A-Eng. SB 947
 
LC 3800/SB 947-A15
 
                       HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO
                   A-ENGROSSED SENATE BILL 947
 
                 By SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON BUDGET
 
                            August 27
 
  On page 1 of the printed A-engrossed bill, line 2, delete ';
appropriating money' and insert ', 351.511 and 461.547 and
section 2, chapter 845, Oregon Laws 2001; repealing section 10b,
chapter ___, Oregon Laws 2003 (Enrolled House Bill 2148);
appropriating money; limiting expenditures'.
  On page 2, after line 34, insert:
  '  { +  SECTION 5. + } If House Bill 2148 becomes law, ORS
461.547, as amended by section 10, chapter ___, Oregon Laws 2003
(Enrolled House Bill 2148), is amended to read:
  ' 461.547. (1) The Oregon State Lottery Commission shall
transfer an amount   { - allocated by law, but not to exceed - }
 { +  equal to + } 2.5 percent of the net receipts from video
lottery games  { - , - }  from the State Lottery Fund to counties
for economic development activities.   { - However, if net
receipts from video lottery games in any biennium decrease to the
point that 2.5 percent of those receipts is less than the amount
allocated for the biennium beginning July 1, 2003, the commission
shall transfer an amount equal to 2.5 percent of the net receipts
from video lottery games for that biennium from the State Lottery
Fund to counties for economic development activities. - }  Ninety
percent of the moneys shall be distributed to each county in
proportion to the gross receipts from video lottery games from
each county. Ten percent of the moneys shall be distributed in
equal amounts to each county.
  ' (2) As used in this section:
  ' (a) 'Gross receipts from video lottery games' means the
amount of money inserted into video lottery games plus the value
of any free game prizes used by players for subsequent games.
  ' (b) 'Net receipts from video lottery games' means the amount
of money that is received from the operation of video lottery
games after the payment of prizes but prior to any other payment.
  '  { +  SECTION 6. If House Bill 2148 becomes law, section 10b,
chapter ___, Oregon Laws 2003 (Enrolled House Bill 2148), is
repealed. + }  { +  + }
  '  { +  SECTION 7. + }  { + (1) Pursuant to ORS 286.560 to
286.580 and 348.716, lottery bonds may be issued to fund
engineering and technology projects for:
  ' (a) The modernization of a Computer Science and Multimedia
Laboratory at Eastern Oregon University;
  ' (b) The construction of a new facility, expansion of a
laboratory and modernization of facilities for the Oregon
Renewable Energy Center at the Oregon Institute of Technology;
  ' (c) The renovation, modernization and enhancement of
engineering educational facilities at Oregon State University;
  ' (d) The construction of a facility for the Northwest Center
for Engineering, Science and Technology at Portland State
University;
  ' (e) The construction of a materials research facility for a
Center for Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education
at Southern Oregon University;
  ' (f) The construction of a new Integrative Science Building at
the University of Oregon;
  ' (g) The modernization of facilities for the Instructional
Technology Center at Western Oregon University; and
  ' (h) The renovation, modernization and enhancement of the
Bronson Creek Building at the Oregon Graduate Institute of Oregon
Health and Science University.
  ' (2) The use of lottery bond proceeds is authorized based on
the following findings:
  ' (a) The state institutions of higher education of the Oregon
University System promote the improved education of Oregon's
students;
  ' (b) The Oregon Graduate Institute at Oregon Health and
Science University promotes improved education in the areas of
computer science, computer engineering and electrical engineering
for Oregon's students;
  ' (c) The promotion of educated employees for business and
industry expands markets, which in turn creates jobs and
stimulates economic development of the state's business and
industry; and
  ' (d) The promotion of engineering and technology projects at
the state institutions of higher education creates jobs beyond
the walls of the Oregon University System and the Oregon Health
and Science University, which in turn stimulates economic
development of the state's business and industry.
  ' (3) Of the net proceeds of lottery bonds issued pursuant to
this section, $5,000,000 shall be deposited in the Portland State
University Northwest Engineering Science Center Phase I Account
established in ORS 351.511.
  ' (4) The aggregate principal amount of lottery bonds issued
pursuant to this section may not exceed the sum of $20,000,000
and an additional amount estimated by the State Treasurer to be
necessary to pay bond-related costs. Lottery bonds issued
pursuant to this section shall be issued only at the request of
the Economic and Community Development Department.
  ' (5) The net proceeds of lottery bonds issued pursuant to
subsection (1)(a) to (c) and (e) to (g) of this section shall be
deposited in the Higher Education Capital Construction Fund
created in ORS 351.627.
  ' (6) The net proceeds of lottery bonds issued pursuant to
subsection (1)(h) of this section shall be deposited in the
Oregon Health and Science University Capital Construction Fund
created in section 9 of this 2003 Act.
  ' (7) The proceeds of lottery bonds issued pursuant to this
section may be used only for the purposes set forth in subsection
(1) of this section and for bond-related costs. + }
  '  { +  SECTION 8. + }  { + Notwithstanding any other law
limiting expenditures, the amount of $25,110,000 is established
as the maximum limit for payment of expenses under this section
from the proceeds of lottery bonds and other revenue sources,
including federal funds, by the Department of Higher Education
for the acquisition of land and improvements to land and the
acquisition, planning, constructing, altering, repairing,
furnishing and equipping of buildings and facilities. Within this
total expenditure limitation there are established maximum limits
for expenditures as follows: + }
 
 
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                                        Other
                                       Revenues
                              Lottery (Including
                               Bonds   Federal
                                        Funds)
 
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(1Oregon State University:
  Renovation, modernization and
  enhancement of engineering
  educational facilities   $8,450,0$8,450,000
(2Southern Oregon University:
  Center for Academic Excellence in
  Information Assurance Educa$660,000$300,000
(3University of Oregon:
  Integrative Science Build$2,400,0$2,400,000
(4Eastern Oregon University:
  Computer Science and
  Multimedia Laboratory      $300,000 $30,000
(5Oregon Institute of Technology:
  Oregon Renewable Energy C$1,000,0$1,000,000
(6Western Oregon University:
  Instructional Technology Cen$90,000 $30,000
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  '  { +  SECTION 9. + }  { + The Oregon Health and Science
University Capital Construction Fund is created in the State
Treasury separate and distinct from the General Fund and will
consist of the net proceeds from lottery bonds issued for
projects at Oregon Health and Science University. Interest earned
by the Oregon Health and Science University Capital Construction
Fund shall be credited to the fund. The fund is continuously
appropriated to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services
for distribution to the university. + }
  '  { +  SECTION 10. + }  { + Notwithstanding any other law
limiting expenditures, the amount of $2,100,000 is established
for the biennium beginning July 1, 2003, as the maximum limit for
payment of expenses by the Oregon Department of Administrative
Services from the Oregon Health and Science University Capital
Construction Fund to the Oregon Health and Science University to
finance the renovation, modernization and enhancement of the
Bronson Creek Building at the Oregon Graduate Institute. + }
  '  { +  SECTION 11. + } ORS 351.511, as amended by section 11,
chapter ___, Oregon Law 2003 (Enrolled Senate Bill 437), is
amended to read:
  ' 351.511. (1) There is established in the General Fund an
account to be known as the Portland State University Northwest
Engineering Science Center Phase I Account. Funds in the account
shall be used for construction of an engineering science center
at Portland State University.
  ' (2) The account shall consist of  { + proceeds from lottery
bonds and + } federal and local government funds made available
to and funds donated to the Oregon University System for the
purpose of the Portland State University Northwest Engineering
Science Center Phase I project described in subsection (1) of
this section.  Interest earned on moneys in the account shall be
credited to the account.
  ' (3) Moneys in the account shall be considered to be General
Fund moneys for purposes of section 1 (3), Article XI-G of the
Oregon Constitution, and are continuously appropriated to the
Department of Higher Education for that purpose. The account may
not be credited with more than $26,500,000 in interest,
 { + proceeds from lottery bonds,  + }donations and federal and
local government funds for purposes of this subsection.
  '  { +  SECTION 12. + } Section 2, chapter 845, Oregon Laws
2001, is amended to read:
  '  { +  Sec. 2. + } Notwithstanding any appropriations or
moneys made available by law or from other sources, including
federal funds, unless otherwise authorized by the Emergency
Board, the total expenditure of moneys by the State Board of
Higher Education under this section and sections 1 and 1a { + ,
chapter 845, Oregon Laws 2001, + }
  { - of this 2001 Act - }  may not exceed   { - $403,223,334 - }
 { +  $413,223,334 + }, and within that total there are
established maximum limits for expenditures from the proceeds of
bonds and other revenue sources, including federal funds, for the
acquisition of land and for the acquisition, planning,
constructing, altering, repairing, furnishing and equipping of
buildings and facilities for the Department of Higher Education
as follows:
 
 
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                                                       Other
                                                      Revenues
                              Article Article        (Including
                                XI-G  XI-F(1) Lottery Federal
                               Bonds   Bonds   Bonds   Funds)
 
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(1Oregon University System:
(aAcademic modernization a$12,096,$15,000,000
(bSmall Capital Projects           $6,000,000       $6,000,000
(cMiscellaneous Small Projects
  (Student Building Fee)           $3,000,000
(dLand and building acquisition    $1,000,000       $1,000,000
(2Western Oregon University:
  New housing and
  childcare center                $12,975,000
(3Portland State University:
(aStudent recreation remodel
  - Peter W. Stott Center            $500,000
(bReplacement housing             $10,000,000
(cNative American Center - adjustme$1,000,000
(dCampus childcare center, phase I $3,500,000
(eWalk of the Heroines               $200,000         $800,000
(fSmith Center West, student health$9,500,000
(gClassroom building acquisition
  and renovation                   $3,500,000
(hNorthwest Engineering Science Center,
  phase I                 $26,500,0$7,200,0$5,000,0$26,500,000
 
                                                   $31,500,000
(4University of Oregon:
(aEast campus children's center    $2,616,000
(bErb Memorial Union HVAC system up$1,350,000
(cMany Nations Longhouse replacement                $1,500,000
(dLillis Business Complex/Gilbert Hall,
  phase 2                                          $33,000,000
(eCasanova Center & Kilkenny/Pape
  Fields additions                                  $2,500,000
(fSchool of Music additions$7,600,000ations         $7,600,000
(5Oregon State University:
(aResidential infrastructure upgrad$4,500,000
(bPoling & Cauthorn Halls - seismic$2,000,000
(cWeatherford Hall renovation     $14,000,000       $3,000,000
(dNew student residences/apartment$10,000,000
(eDining Center renovations        $4,600,000         $400,000
(fStudent family housing apartments$8,500,000
(gParking services building        $1,600,000
(hDixon Recreation Center completi$19,000,000
(iStudent services center (includin$5,650,000mo)
(jAlumni center parking improvements                  $500,000
(kCH2M Hill Alumni Center expansion                 $2,500,000
(LGill Coliseum expansion                          $11,500,000
(mHinsdale Wave Research addition                   $3,700,000
(nCollege of Veterinary Medicine - $1w building             $1
(6Southern Oregon University:
(aClassroom building (Medford campu$1,500,000
(bStudent housing                  $2,000,000
(cFaculty housing                  $1,250,000
(dCenter for media education/JPR   $6,000,000
(eJPR equipment                      $500,000
(fEnvironmental partnership facility
  (purchase/remodel)               $2,500,000
(gLand acquisition                 $1,300,000
(hStevenson Union addition/remodel $5,500,000
(iSiskiyou Center addition         $2,200,000
(jLibrary addition/remodel$10,000,000      $5,000,00$5,000,000
(7Oregon Institute of Technology:
(aResidence hall improvements        $500,000
(bCollege Union addition           $5,500,000
(cCapital Center renovation                         $1,000,000
(8Eastern Oregon University:
(aNew residence hall              $10,800,000
(bRegional Agricultural, Health
  and Life Sciences Buildi$14,470,500      $9,000,00$5,470,500
(9Project reserve                  $2,481,010       $1,267,372
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  '  { +  SECTION 13. + }  { + As provided in ORS 286.525 (1), in
addition to the amount allocated to the Oregon Department of
Administrative Services for lottery revenue bonds that may be
issued during the 2003-2005 biennium pursuant to section 1,
chapter ___, Oregon Laws 2003 (Enrolled House Bill 3446), and in
addition to any other amount allocated to the department for
lottery revenue bonds, there is hereby allocated $22,800,000 for
lottery revenue bonds that may be issued during the 2003-2005
biennium. + } ' .
  In line 35, delete '5' and insert '14'.
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