Chapter 487 Oregon Laws 2005
AN ACT
HB 5157
Relating to state financial administration; creating new provisions; amending sections 3 and 7, chapter 909, Oregon Laws 1999, and section 2, chapter 864, Oregon Laws 2001; limiting expenditures; and declaring an emergency.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of
Oregon:
SECTION 1. Section 3, chapter 909, Oregon Laws 1999, as amended by section 7, chapter 864, Oregon Laws 2001, is amended to read:
Sec. 3. Notwithstanding any other law limiting expenditures, the following amounts are established for [the biennium] a six-year period beginning July 1, 1999, as the maximum limits for the 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 the acquisition of land and the acquisition, planning, constructing, altering, repairing, furnishing and equipping of buildings and facilities:
(1) Employment Department
purchase Eugene
Field Office.............................. $ 2,500,000
(2) Oregon Military Department
(a) Armed Forces Reserve
Center-Salem............................ $ 1
(b) Readiness Center-
Ontario..................................... $ 1
(c) Readiness Center-
The Dalles................................. $ 1
(d) Site improvement,
phase I-Clackamas.................... $ 1
(e) Consolidated storage
facility-Clackamas.................... $ 1
(f) Site improvement,
phase I-Warrenton.................... $ 1
(g) Consolidated storage
facility-Warrenton.................... $ 1
(3) Department of Corrections
(a) Expansion design South
Fork Forest Camp, Powder
River Correctional
Institution, Shutter
Creek Correctional
Institution................................. $ 750,000
(b) South Fork Forest
50 bed expansion...................... $ 2,112,522
(c) South Fork Forest
electrical upgrade..................... $ 500,000
(d) Powder River Correctional
Institution 100
bed expansion........................... [$ 4,949,012]
$ 3,349,012
(e) New facility preconstruction.... $ 6,064,300
(f) Groundwater projects............... $ 850,000
(g) Oregon State Correctional
Institution electrical
upgrade phase II....................... $ 983,500
(4) State Forestry Department
(a) Salem Compound
construction,
phase II..................................... $ 11,703,238
(b) Tillamook State Forest
Interpretive Center
design....................................... $ 250,000
(c) Tillamook District
Headquarters
Administrative
Building design........................ $ 300,000
(d) Forest Grove District
Headquarters site
master plan............................... $ 50,000
(5) Department of Transportation
(a) Hermiston project..................... $ 1
(b) Maintenance Station-
Sylvan....................................... $ 1
(c) Maintenance Station-
Government Camp................... $ 1,000,000
(d) Maintenance Station-
Lake of the Woods................... $ 1
(e) Maintenance Station-
Baker City................................ $ 1
(f) New toilet buildings-
Santiam Safety Rest
Area.......................................... $ 1
(g) Maintenance Station-
East Portland............................ $ 1
(h) Design for 2001-2003
projects..................................... $ 1
(6) Oregon State Fair and
Exposition Center
(a) Fairgrounds
modernization
master plan............................... $ 450,000
(b) Fairgrounds
restoration
projects..................................... $ 1,550,000
(7) Oregon Department of
Administrative Services
(a) Steam plant
decentralization,
phase II..................................... $ 680,865
(b) Elevator
improvements,
phase I...................................... $ 600,000
(c) Labor and Industries
Building electrical and
HVAC improvements.............. $ 761,729
(d) General Services
Building electrical and
HVAC improvements.............. $ 953,726
(e) Planning funds......................... $ 125,000
(f) Executive Building
electrical and HVAC
planning.................................... $ 100,000
(g) Justice Building
planning.................................... $ 125,000
(h) Commerce Building
renovation planning.................. $ 250,000
(i) Bend Regional Center
planning.................................... $ 200,000
(j) Eugene DMV/Office
planning.................................... $ 125,000
(k) North Mall Historic
District...................................... $ 1,000,000
(L) Maintenance Building
conversion planning.................. $ 25,000
(m) Salem Motor Pool
expansion, phase II................... $ 450,000
(n) Bend Motor Pool
planning.................................... $ 50,000
(o) Capitol Mall parking
structure planning..................... $ 150,000
(p) Portland State
Office Building
expansion planning................... $ 300,000
(q) Eugene Regional
Center planning........................ $ 500,000
(r) Leased facilities
acquisition................................ $ 1
(s) Space management/
acquisition................................ $ 1
(8) Oregon Youth Authority
MacLaren administration
building design......................... $ 134,700
SECTION 2. Section 7, chapter 909, Oregon Laws 1999, is amended to read:
Sec. 7. Notwithstanding any other law limiting expenditures, the amount of [$171,721,178] $155,138,215 is established for [the biennium] a six-year period beginning July 1, 1999, as the maximum limit for the payment of expenses from fees, proceeds from the issuance of certificates of participation or other financing agreements, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by the Department of Corrections for the acquisition of land and the planning, construction, alteration, repair, furnishing and equipping of buildings and facilities for a women’s correctional facility and intake center complex at any site in this state other than the real property known as the F. H. Dammasch State Hospital.
SECTION 3. Section 2, chapter 864, Oregon Laws 2001, is amended to read:
Sec. 2. Notwithstanding any other law limiting expenditures, the following amounts are established for [the biennium] a six-year period beginning July 1, 2001, as the maximum limits for the payment of expenses from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts, but excluding lottery funds and federal funds, collected or received by various state agencies for the acquisition of land and the acquisition, planning, constructing, altering, repairing, furnishing and equipping of buildings and facilities:
(1) Department of Corrections:
(a) Shutter Creek Correctional
Institution expansion................ [$ 4,565,571]
$ 6,165,571
(b) Lakeview construction............. $ 27,153,180
(c) Madras construction................. [$ 58,958,287]
$ 190,363,603
(d) Convert Women’s Correctional
Center to a men’s facility......... $ 1,625,000
(2) Department of Public Safety
Standards and Training:
Training Academy planning
and construction....................... $ 825,000
(3) State Forestry Department:
(a) Tillamook State Forest
Interpretive Center
design and construction........... $ 13,500,000
(b) Tillamook District
headquarters Admin.
Bldg.......................................... $ 6,500,000
(c) Salem Compound construction
phase III................................... $ 1,500,000
(4) Department of Transportation:
(a) Lake of the Woods
maintenance station.................. $ 250,000
(b) Leased facilities acquisition
and Headquarter Building
improvements........................... $ 1
(c) Ontario District 14 Office
Building.................................... $ 200,000
(d) Ona Beach Maintenance
Station...................................... $ 250,000
(e) Eugene/Springfield
Maintenance Station................. $ 300,000
(5) Oregon Department of
Administrative Services:
(a) Elevator improvements,
phase 2...................................... $ 1,000,000
(b) Albina Building
improvements........................... $ 1,121,028
(c) Executive Building HVAC
system replacement.................. $ 200,000
(d) Building Elevator
Replacement Project................. $ 1,750,000
(e) Commerce Building
renovation................................. $ 2,887,500
(f) Steam Plant Building
conversion................................ $ 1,800,000
(g) Planning funds......................... $ 350,000
(h) Leased facilities
acquisition................................ $ 1
(i) Space management/
acquisition................................ $ 1
(j) Building HVAC
improvements........................... $ 2,536,247
(k) Fish and Wildlife Building
planning authority.................... $ 1
(L) Department of Environmental
Quality and Health Lab
planning.................................... $ 1
(m) Salem Area Park and Ride
Station...................................... $ 1
(6) State Fair and Exposition
Center facilities planning
and construction....................... $ 10,000,000
(7) Legislative Administration
Capitol wings and hearing
rooms planning, equipment
and renovations........................ $ 525,000
SECTION 4. The expiration dates of the project approvals and expenditure limitations authorized by the Legislative Assembly or the Emergency Board for the following projects of the Department of Corrections are extended to the following dates:
(1) Women’s correctional facility and
intake
center complex............. 28-Feb-08
(2) Madras construction.............. 30-Nov-08
(3) Multnomah County Community
Corrections
Project................ 31-Dec-05
(4) Clatsop County Community
Corrections Project................ 30-Jun-06
SECTION 5. This 2005 Act being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is declared to exist, and this 2005 Act takes effect on its passage.
Approved by the Governor July 11, 2005
Filed in the office of Secretary of State July 11, 2005
Effective date July 11, 2005
__________