----------------------------------------------------------------- HOUSE BILLS ----------------------------------------------------------------- HB 2001 By Representative CLARNO -- Relating to motor vehicles. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-6 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 4-18 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-26 Work Session held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Grisham. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 17, Corcoran, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Lehman, Mannix, Minnis, Naito, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wylie, Excused, 2--Piercy, Wooten. 5-29(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-31 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session cancelled. 6-1 Public Hearing held. 6-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-7 Third reading. Carried by Adams. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 2, McCoy, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Baker, Gold, Hannon, Hartung, Miller, Phillips. 6-19(H) Speaker signed. 6-26(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 734, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires ©state agencies to sell any¦ that Oregon Department of Administrative Services request proposals for and award contract to provide day trip passenger ©motor¦ vehicles to Portland motor pool ©belonging to agencies¦. Defines terms. Establishes requirements for awarding initial contract and requesting proposals. ©Provides that employees required to provide transportation for work-related travel will be reimbursed.¦ Sunsets June 30, 2002. HB 2002 By Representative CLARNO -- Relating to Governor's appointments. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-21 Referred to Legislative Rules. 4-11 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Governor to make appointments subject to Senate confirmation within 30 days of vacancy. HB 2003 By Representative CLARNO (at the request of Ernie Mazarol) -- Relating to indigent defense. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-21 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires State Court Administrator to allocate money appropriated for representation of indigent persons to counties on percentage basis. Requires county to reimburse state if county exceeds limitations. HB 2004 By Representative CLARNO; Senator SMITH; Representatives COURTNEY, MARKHAM, NORRIS, Senator SPRINGER (at the request of Governor John Kitzhaber) -- Relating to motor vehicle fuel taxes. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to State and School Finance. 3-27 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates tax exemption for certain fuel for use in motor vehicles. HB 2005 By Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to administrative agencies. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-21 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits administrative agencies from entering private property or demanding records without written permission of owner unless acting under judicial warrant issued upon probable cause. HB 2006 By Representative CLARNO, Senator BRYANT -- Relating to small scale local energy projects; declaring an emergency. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-21 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 3-30 Returned to Full Committee. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-17 Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Luke. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 1--Jones, Excused for business of the House, 2----Schoon, Speaker Clarno. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Phillips. 5-17(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 40 --Absent, 1--Thompson, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 17----Brown, Carpenter, Fahey, Grisham, Johnston, Jones, Lewis, Lokan, Meek, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Sowa, Strobeck, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen. 5-30 Speaker signed. 5-30(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 282, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 05, 1995. Allows recipient of small scale local energy project loan to prepay loan balance if Department of Energy issues taxable refunding bonds at lower rate than original general obligation bonds. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2007 By Representative CLARNO (at the request of Ralph Hogge) -- Relating to paternity. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Children's Services Division, if paternity has not been established, to establish paternity when child is taken into protective custody on allegation of child abuse by person with whom child is living. HB 2008 By Representative GORDLY; Representatives EIGHMEY, NAITO, SHIBLEY, SHIELDS, WYLIE (at the request of Oregon Environmental Council, John Charles) -- Relating to areas subject to motor vehicle compliance testing; appropriating money. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Natural Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes variable fee on vehicles registered in areas subject to vehicle pollution control system testing. Distributes fee proceeds on per capita basis to taxpayers residing in areas subject to vehicle pollution control system testing. Prohibits Environmental Quality Commission from imposing employer trip reduction plan or parking ratio plan in Portland area for five-year period. Creates Vehicle Emission Compensation Account. Appropriates moneys from account to Department of Revenue for carrying out certain provisions of Act. HB 2009 By Representative LEWIS -- Relating to source separated material. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 4-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-24 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Luke. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 2--Grisham, Watt, Excused for business of the House, 1----Brian. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 2, McCoy, Springer, Excused, 2--Leonard, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Cease, Hannon, Timms. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 5-30(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 281, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Prohibits Environmental Quality Commission or metropolitan service district from charging waste disposal fees for source separated material capable of being reused or recycled. Excludes source separated material capable of being recycled or reused from solid waste or recycling regulation and from fees imposed on domestic solid waste.¦ Modifies provisions relating to permit fees for disposal sites to limit fee charged for disposal of substitute material that is also used for daily cover. HB 2010 By Representative CLARNO; Representatives BAUM, CARPENTER, JONES, LOKAN, LUKE, LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM, QUTUB, REPINE, SNODGRASS, TIERNAN, WATT, Senator MILLER -- Relating to the Economic Development Department; appropriating money. 4-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-6 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Community Development Fund. Creates Industry Development Fund. Appropriates moneys. Requires Economic Development Department to administer funds for specified purposes. Creates Oregon Development Finance Authority within Economic Development Department to administer certain development programs. Abolishes Strategic Reserve Fund, Economic Stabilization and Conversion Fund and Oregon Business Development Fund. Transfers functions of Oregon Progress Board and Oregon Arts Commission from Economic Development Department. HB 2011 By Representatives LEWIS, MANNIX; Representative TIERNAN -- Relating to juveniles. 3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-6 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Revises juvenile code. HB 2012 By Representative LEWIS; Representatives CLARNO, FISHER, MARKHAM, OAKLEY (at the request of Jackson County Farm Bureau, Deschutes County Farm Bureau) -- Relating to hearings for dwellings on high-value farmland. 3-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-3 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Removes requirement that State Department of Agriculture hearings officer make certain decisions pertaining to siting dwellings on high-value farmland. HB 2013 By Representative LEWIS; Representatives CLARNO, FISHER -- Relating to standards for siting forestland dwellings. 2-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Removes certain standards for siting forestland dwellings. HB 2014 By Representative LEWIS; Representatives CLARNO, FISHER, MARKHAM (at the request of Jackson County Farm Bureau, Deschutes County Farm Bureau) -- Relating to stocking requirements for dwellings on forestland. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces timber stocking requirements for dwelling on forestland. HB 2015 By Representative LEWIS; Representatives BAUM, CLARNO, FISHER, LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM, OAKLEY, PARKS, QUTUB, Senator KENNEMER (at the request of Jackson County Farm Bureau, Deschutes County Farm Bureau) -- Relating to land division standards. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-28 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires counties to establish minimum lot or parcel sizes. Makes related changes. Repeals existing standards for minimum lot or parcel sizes. HB 2016 By Representative LEWIS; Representatives BAUM, CLARNO, FISHER, HAYDEN, LUNDQUIST, OAKLEY, PARKS, QUTUB (at the request of Deschutes County Farm Bureau, Jackson County Farm Bureau) -- Relating to exclusive farm use land. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-26 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-28 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands criteria for dwellings and other uses allowed on farmland and forestland. Exempts marginal lands counties from high-value farmland designation. HB 2017 By Representative LEWIS; Representatives BAUM, CLARNO, FISHER, OAKLEY, PARKS, VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to standards for farm dwellings in exclusive farm use zones. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes standard for farm dwelling as a farm use in exclusive farm use zone. HB 2018 By Representative LEWIS; Representatives BAUM, CLARNO, FISHER, MARKHAM, OAKLEY, PARKS -- Relating to nonfarm dwellings in exclusive farm use zones. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes additional method for land divisions to provide for nonfarm dwelling in exclusive farm use zone. HB 2019 By Representative LEWIS; Representatives BAUM, CLARNO, FISHER, MARKHAM, OAKLEY, PARKS -- Relating to small farm dwelling in exclusive farm use zone. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows small farm dwelling as a farm use in exclusive farm use zone. HB 2020 By Representative LEWIS; Representatives CLARNO, QUTUB -- Relating to workers' compensation assessments. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Labor with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Revises assessment collection procedure for purposes of workers' compensation law. Becomes operative January 1, 1996. HB 2021 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Adult and Family Services Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to energy assistance. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 1-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 1-27 Work Session held. 1-31 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-1 Second reading. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by Ross. Passed. Ayes, 60. 2-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-27 Public Hearing held. 4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-1 Second reading. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Gold, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Derfler, Springer. 5-8(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 60. 5-16 Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 148, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Specifies amounts Adult and Family Services Division shall designate as energy assistance allowances for 1995-1997, subject to availability of funds. HB 2022 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board) -- Relating to veterinarians. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Specifies scope of powers of Veterinary Medical Examining Board in conducting investigations. Makes complaint to board confidential during investigation. Exempts person who files complaint in good faith from civil damages. Specifies qualifications for licensure. Makes change related to rulemaking regarding professional educational activity. HB 2023 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Board of Massage Technicians) -- Relating to massage technicians. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 1-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 1-27 Work Session held. 1-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-2 Second reading. 2-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 9 Calendar. 2-9 Third reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Tiernan. 2-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-1 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-2 Carried over to 03-03 by unanimous consent. 3-3 Third reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Dwyer, Excused, 2--Baker, Phillips. 3-9(H) Speaker signed. 3-10(S) President signed. 3-15(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 23, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Permits State Board of Massage Technicians to ©consider, for licensing purposes, applicant's satisfactory performance on test approved by the board in place of applicant's performance on test administered by board.¦ authorize representative to prepare and conduct examination to determine license applicant's competency and ability to engage in practice of massage. HB 2024 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Board of Examiners for Speech Pathology and Audiology) -- Relating to occupational licensing. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 1-25 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 1-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-24 Work Session held. 3-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-8 Second reading. 3-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 10 Calendar. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Sowa, Excused, 1--Prozanski. 3-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Leonard. 5-15(H) Speaker signed. 5-15(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 147, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires speech pathologists and audiologists to participate in professional development. Specifies license fee amounts that State Board of Examiners for Speech Pathology and Audiology may impose. HB 2025 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Board of Examiners for Speech Pathology and Audiology) -- Relating to State Board of Examiners for Speech Pathology and Audiology. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 1-25 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 1-30 Public Hearing held. 2-10 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-3 Work Session held. 3-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-16 Second reading. 3-17 Third reading. Carried by Wylie. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 5--Fisher, Johnson, Roberts, Shibley, Wooten. 3-20(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-21 Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-9 Second reading. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Phillips. 5-17(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 42 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 16----Brown, Carpenter, Fahey, Grisham, Johnston, Jones, Lewis, Meek, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Sowa, Strobeck, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen. 5-30 Speaker signed. 5-30(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 280, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Changes name of State Board of Examiners for Speech Pathology and Audiology to State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. Specifies license fees. Authorizes board to issue conditional licenses. Updates statutory language. Establishes Interim Task Force on Hearing Aid Dispensing. HB 2026 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on General Government) -- Relating to registration plates. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 1-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 1-31 Public Hearing held. 2-7 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-9 Work Session held. 3-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-16 Second reading. 3-17 Third reading. Carried by Hayden. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 5--Fisher, Johnson, Roberts, Shibley, Wooten. 3-20(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-21 Referred to Transportation. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Adams. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-9(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 345, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Provides that on and after January 1, 1996, Oregon Trail registration plate will be only plate issued. Allows people with ÊtreeÎ plates to transfer them to other vehicles.¦ Extends to December 31, 1999, issuance of optional Oregon Trail registration plates. Reduces replacement fee. HB 2027 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on General Government) -- Relating to X-ray machines; appropriating money. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 3-13 Public Hearing held. 4-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-14 Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-22 Second reading. 5-23 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 24 Calendar. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Meek. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 1, Jones, Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 8----Corcoran, Fahey, Lundquist, Mannix, Norris, Shields, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Springer, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Bunn, Derfler. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 444, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires registration of X-ray machines with Health Division. Allows inspectors employed by division or accredited radiology inspector to perform information gathering testing of X-ray machines for registration purposes. Allows division to develop safety standards required for registration. Prohibits operation of unregistered X-ray machines. Allows division to impose civil penalty for knowingly violating registration requirements. Appropriates moneys. Becomes operative July 1, 1996. HB 2028 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Committee on Children and Families for the Children's Justice Act Task Force) -- Relating to child abuse reporting. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Oregon State Bar and certain licensing or registering boards to require evidence of training on legal, medical and psychological aspects of child sexual abuse as part of mandatory continuing education. Requires Children's Services Division to certify and develop training. HB 2029 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Committee on Children and Families) -- Relating to children. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Children and Families. 1-26 Public Hearing held. 1-31 Public Hearing held. 2-7 Work Session held. 2-21 Public Hearing held. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-2 Public Hearing held. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 3-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Children's Services Division and court to give preferential consideration in placement of child to relatives of child if appropriate. Requires disclosure of information to certain relatives if requested in certain court proceedings. Allows grandparent to seek visitation of child after adoption. HB 2030 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Committee on Children and Families) -- Relating to subsidized guardianship of a child; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Children and Families with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-7 Public Hearing held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes Children's Services Division to subsidize guardianship of child by making payments to family on behalf of child in custody of division to create more stable home environment and permanent living arrangement. Requires division to determine that family and child meet certain eligibility requirements and juvenile court to review and approve payments to family on behalf of child. Appropriates money from General Fund for biennial expenses of program. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2031 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Committee on Children and Families) -- Relating to children; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Children and Families with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 2-14 Public Hearing held. 2-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-7 Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A Engrossed, be referred to Judiciary with subsequent referral to Ways and Means by prior reference. Referred to Judiciary with subsequent referral to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 3-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-14 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-16 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 3-30 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-3 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 5-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. ©Creates Children and Families Trust Fund. Allocates 20 percent of moneys deposited in Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Intervention Account to fund. Provides for distribution of 80 percent of interest and investment earnings from trust fund to State Commission on Children and Families for children's support areas.¦ ©Takes effect July 1, 1997.¦ Establishes Board of Trustees of the Children's Trust Fund to replace advisory committee on prevention of child abuse and neglect. Authorizes Governor to appoint board members. Sets terms of members. Establishes Children's Trust Endowment Fund. Appropriates certain moneys from Criminal Fine and Assessment Account to fund. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2032 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Committee on Children and Families) -- Relating to designation of children's services; declaring an emergency. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Children and Families. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Implements House Bill 2004 from 67th Legislative Assembly by completing name change of Children's Services Division to State Office for Services to Children and Families. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2033 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to financial regulation of insurance; declaring an emergency. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Commerce. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 1-24 Public Hearing held. 1-26 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-2 Work Session held. 2-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-8 Second reading. 2-9 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Tiernan. 2-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Cease, Hannon, Johnson. 5-29(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 46 --Excused, 2--Federici, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 12----Brian, Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Lokan, Meek, Norris, Oakley, Ross, Snodgrass, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 6-3 Speaker signed. 6-5(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 638, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 18, 1995. Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to disallow credit for reinsurance to health insurers, in addition to life insurers, if director determines that allowing credit would be contrary to accurate financial reporting or hazardous, according to standards established by rule. Exempts from disclosure reports and related documents filed with director in connection with determination of appropriate capital and surplus holdings by insurers, and prohibits use by director of such reports and related documents in review of rates. Also exempts from disclosure reports filed with director in connection with certain material transactions. Authorizes director to disclose certain confidential information to insurance official of other state or to National Association of Insurance Commissioners if those entities, prior to disclosure, agree in writing to maintain confidentiality of information. Allows receiver of insurer in liquidation or rehabilitation to recover certain distributions paid on capital stock rather than only on voting stock. Requires that Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services conduct study of financial status of State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation and submit report to Legislative Assembly. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2034 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to assumption reinsurance. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Commerce. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-31 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-9 Work Session held. 2-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-15 Second reading. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Federici. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Shibley. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-9 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----McCoy, Shannon. 3-16(H) Speaker signed. 3-17(S) President signed. 3-21(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 30, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Establishes restrictions on ability of insurers to assume or transfer obligations or risks on policies under an assumption reinsurance agreement. Creates exemptions. Establishes rights of affected policyholders and notice requirements. Authorizes transfer and novation of policies by Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services or insurance regulatory official of another state when insurer is in hazardous condition or is in rehabilitation or liquidation. Provides operative date. HB 2035 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to viatical settlements. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Commerce. 1-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 1-26 Public Hearing held. 1-31 Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Third reading. Carried by Shibley. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 10, Grisham, Jones, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Milne, Parks, Snodgrass, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Absent, 1--Meek, Excused for business of the House, 1----Carter. 5-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-22 Carried over to 05-23 by unanimous consent. 5-23 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Johnson, President Smith. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-9(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 342, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Establishes licensing requirement and regulatory program for life settlement providers and life settlement brokers. Allows provider or broker to use terms Êviatical settlement providerÎ and Êviatical settlement broker.Î Defines terms. Requires that life settlement contracts be in writing. Establishes documents life settlement provider must obtain before entering into life settlement contract with policyholder or certificate holder who has terminal illness or condition. ©persons who solicit, negotiate and enter into contracts with policyholders of life insurance policies or certificate holders covered under group policies, when such contracts provide for payment in return for policyholder's or certificate holder's transfer of death benefit or ownership of policy or certificate.¦ Applies to transfer of ©such¦ certain policies and certificates when insured has ©catastrophic or life threatening¦ terminal illness or condition. Provides operative date. Sunsets December 31, 1998. HB 2036 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to authority to transact insurance; declaring an emergency. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Commerce. 1-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 2-21 Public Hearing held. 2-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-2 Work Session held. 3-7 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 3-9 Work Session held. 3-14 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-23 Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-31 Second reading. 4-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 4 Calendar. 4-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 6 Calendar. 4-6 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 7 Calendar. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Excused, 2--Meek, Oakley, Excused for business of the House, 5----Brian, Johnson, Markham, Watt, Speaker Clarno. 4-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-4 Public Hearing held. 5-9 Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-22 Second reading. 5-23 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Johnson, President Smith. 5-25(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 45 --Excused, 4--Johnson, Minnis, Piercy, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 11----Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Jones, Mannix, Montgomery, Oakley, Repine, Sowa, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen. 6-2 Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 639, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 18, 1995. Clarifies filing requirement for annual statement supplements, for purpose of continuation of certificates of authority for insurers. Requires issuance of resident and nonresident insurance agent, adjuster and consultant licenses to be determined solely on basis of residency rather than on place of business, except that resident license may be issued to nonresident who maintains place of business in Oregon. Clarifies application of requirements for continuation of certificates of authority and fees to educational institutions and nonprofit corporations issuing annuities. Requires that educational institution or nonprofit corporation holding certificate of authority have annual audit conducted by independent certified public accountant of activities relating to annuities. Modifies requirements for transacting insurance as surplus lines agent. Specifies conditions under which authorized foreign insurer may become domestic insurer. Allows domestic insurer, with specified approval, to transfer domicile to other state in which it is admitted to transact business of insurance. Specifies when unincorporated authorized foreign insurer has effected transfer of domicile to Oregon. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2037 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to assault of certain occupational enforcement officers. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands crime of assaulting public safety officer to include assaulting occupational safety or health enforcement officer. Punishes violation by minimum seven days' imprisonment up to maximum one-year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. HB 2038 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to civil penalties for violating Oregon Safe Employment Act. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 15 Calendar. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Excused, 3--Brian, Corcoran, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 9----Brown, Carpenter, Grisham, Johnston, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tarno. 5-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Adams. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 640, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Increases¦ Makes permissive ©maximum¦ civil penalty ©amount¦ for violating posting requirements of Oregon Safe Employment Act. HB 2039 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to medical service billings under workers' compensation law. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires workers' compensation medical service providers to send copy of billing for services to injured worker upon written request by worker. HB 2040 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to qualifications for providing medical services under workers' compensation law. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies definition of ÊdoctorÎ or ÊphysicianÎ under workers' compensation law. HB 2041 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to civil penalties for noncomplying employers under workers' compensation law. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides for joint and several liability under workers' compensation law for members and managers of limited liability companies who are noncomplying employers. HB 2042 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to enforcement of the workers' compensation law. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies procedure for enforcing workers' compensation law against employers. Increases maximum civil penalties to $10,000 for noncompliance and $250 for each day violation continues. Allows costs and attorney fees in certain cases. Includes costs of claim dispositions and settlements in amounts recoverable. HB 2043 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to complaints regarding persons regulated by workers' compensation law. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prescribes circumstances for confidentiality of complaints made about persons regulated by workers' compensation law. HB 2044 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to workers' compensation; appropriating money. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Watt. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 4----Brian, Carter, Parks, Speaker Clarno. 5-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-24 Referred to Rules and Elections, then Ways and Means. 6-5 Public Hearing held. 6-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of the President. (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 6, Dwyer, Gold, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Yih. 6-9(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 58 --Excused for business of the House, 2----Johnson, Speaker Clarno. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-26(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 641, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Establishes Workers' Benefit Fund for expenses of specified programs, proceedings against noncomplying employers and expenses of vocational assistance on claims. Transfers to fund all unexpended and unobligated balances in Retroactive Reserve, Reemployment Assistance Reserve, Reopened Claims Reserve and Handicapped Workers Reserve. Directs transfer of workers' compensation premium assessment revenue from Consumer and Business Services Fund to Workers' Benefit Fund for specified purpose. Requires that Workers' Compensation Management-Labor Advisory Committee report to each session of Legislative Assembly regarding operation of programs funded from Workers' Benefit Fund. Prescribes operative date. HB 2045 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to redetermination of claims after completion of authorized training under workers' compensation law. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes redetermination of temporary total, temporary partial or permanent unscheduled disability under workers' compensation law when worker completes authorized training program. HB 2046 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to disability prevention records under workers' compensation law. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies disability prevention recordkeeping procedures under workers' compensation law. HB 2047 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to responsibility for injury determinations under workers' compensation law. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes Director of Consumer and Business Services to assign responsibility among employers or insurers for one or more accidental injuries under workers' compensation law. HB 2048 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to claim settlement eligibility for reimbursement from workers' compensation reserves. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires approval of Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services before settlement of workers' compensation claim is eligible for reimbursement from Consumer and Business Services Fund. HB 2049 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to certain disadvantaged business enterprises. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Transfers duties, functions and powers of Oregon Department of Administrative Services with respect to certification and bidding requirements involving certain disadvantaged business enterprises to Department of Consumer and Business Services. Changes name of Advocate for Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business to Advocate for Minority and Women Business Enterprises. Changes name of Office for Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business to Office for Minority and Women Business Enterprises. Establishes Emerging Small Business Account as account separate and distinct from State Highway Fund. HB 2050 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to certification of certain business enterprises. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Transfers duties, functions and powers of Oregon Department of Administrative Services with respect to certification and bidding requirements involving certain disadvantaged business enterprises to Department of Consumer and Business Services. Changes name of Advocate for Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business to Advocate for Minority and Women Business Enterprises. Changes name of Office for Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business to Office for Minority and Women Business Enterprises. Eliminates informal review by multimember panel appointed by Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services for business enterprise that is refused initial certification or recertification as disadvantaged business enterprise or that is decertified. Provides that appeal of refusal to certify be made directly to United States Department of Transportation. Provides for review of refusal to recertify or of decertification by panel consisting of Advocate for Minority and Women Business Enterprises and lead worker or designee of advocate. HB 2051 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Housing and Community Services Department) -- Relating to the Oregon rural rehabilitation fund. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-7 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Human Resources and Education. Referred to Human Resources and Education by order of Speaker. 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-14 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-17 Second reading. 4-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 19 Calendar. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Markham, Roberts, Speaker Clarno. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-20 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Baker, Bryant, Hamby, Kennemer, Springer, Stull. 5-19(H) Speaker signed. 5-19(S) President signed. 5-24(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 152, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Transfers authorization for expenditure of Oregon rural rehabilitation funds from Division of State Lands to Housing and Community Services Department. HB 2052 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Housing and Community Services Department) -- Relating to housing loans. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases maximum amount of housing loan balance of lending institution to be eligible for tax credit. HB 2053 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Housing and Community Services Department) -- Relating to Mobile Home Park Ombudsman. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 1-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-3 Work Session held. 2-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-9 Second reading. 2-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 16 Calendar. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Meek. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Shibley. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-9 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, Dwyer, Yih, Excused, 1--Adams, Attending Legislative Business, 2----McCoy, Shannon. 3-16(H) Speaker signed. 3-17(S) President signed. 3-21(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 28, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies duties of Mobile Home Park Ombudsman. Deletes city and county reporting requirement. HB 2054 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Housing and Community Services Department) -- Relating to State Housing Council. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 2-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-20 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-21 Second reading. 2-22 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 23 Calendar. 2-23 Third reading. Carried by Ross. Passed. Ayes, 60. 2-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-1 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-9 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Baker, Derfler, Stull. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 5-30(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 279, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies single family home ownership loan amount for purposes of State Housing Council review and approval. HB 2055 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Housing and Community Services Department) -- Relating to housing programs. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 2-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-20 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-21 Second reading. 2-22 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 23 Calendar. 2-23 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 60. 2-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-1 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-9 Public Hearing held. 5-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-31 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 6-1 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Derfler, Johnson, Kintigh, Leonard, President Smith. 6-12(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 735, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Increases limit on family income for housing programs. HB 2056 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to the Elderly and Disabled Special Transportation Fund. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 1-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-29 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 4-18 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-3 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Department of Transportation to use moneys in Elderly and Disabled Special Transportation Fund for administrative costs of any elderly or disabled transportation program. Allows department to make grants to any provider of transportation, as defined, to finance public transportation projects of regional or statewide significance for transportation of elderly or disabled persons. Provides that advisory committee appointed by governing body of district or county that receives money for transportation programs for elderly or disabled persons shall advise and assist governing body in meeting requirements of Oregon Transportation Planning Rule. Allows person who works within county or district but resides outside county or district to serve on advisory committee appointed for that county or district. Changes definition of Êprovider of transportationÎ to include entities that provide specified support services to agencies, persons or governmental units. HB 2057 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to motor vehicles. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 1-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-9 Work Session held. 2-14 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-15 Second reading. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Roberts. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 7, Johnson, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Meek, Sowa, Watt, Excused, 1--Shibley. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Transportation. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-9 Third reading. Carried by Springer. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----McCoy, Shannon. 3-16(H) Speaker signed. 3-17(S) President signed. 3-21(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 27, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires commercial vehicles to move to right lane if sign indicates presence of weigh-in-motion scale. HB 2058 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Bureau of Labor and Industries) -- Relating to wage collection. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 2-3 Public Hearing cancelled. 3-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-5 Second reading. 4-6 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 7 Calendar. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Excused, 2--Meek, Oakley, Excused for business of the House, 5----Brian, Carter, Johnson, Markham, Wooten. 4-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Taken from 05-02 Calendar and placed on 05-03 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Carried over to 05-05 by unanimous consent. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Adams, Timms. 5-10(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 49 --Excused for business of the House, 11----Beyer, Brian, Carter, Federici, Josi, Lokan, Rasmussen, Schoon, Strobeck, VanLeeuwen, Welsh. 5-23 Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-31(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 213, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Repeals July 1, 1995, expiration date of Wage Security Fund. Provides schedules for determining tax rates paid by employers. HB 2059 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Bureau of Labor and Industries) -- Relating to wage claim collection. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 3-1 Work Session held. 3-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-9 Second reading. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Fahey. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Tiernan, Excused, 1--Prozanski. 3-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-11 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-12 Carried over to 04-13 by unanimous consent. 4-13 Carried over to 04-14 by implied consent. 4-14 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Hannon, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Hamby, Kennemer, Timms. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-21(S) President signed. 4-28(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 82, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies procedure for recording wage claim orders issued by Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries. Authorizes assignment of such orders for collection. HB 2060 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Employment Department) -- Relating to unemployment compensation. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 2-1 Work Session held. 2-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-8 Second reading. 2-9 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Shields, Excused, 1--Tiernan. 2-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-10 Public Hearing held. 4-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-20 Taken from 04-20 Calendar and placed on 04-24 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-24 Carried over to 04-25 by unanimous consent. 4-25 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 30. 5-10(H) Speaker signed. 5-10(S) President signed. 5-11(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 105, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies various provisions regarding administration of unemployment compensation law and eligibility under law for benefits. Authorizes deduction of costs for administration of Wage Security Fund. Repeals requirement for collection of certain health insurance information. HB 2061 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Employment Department) -- Relating to child care. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Children and Families. 3-28 Public Hearing held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 5-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation/Economic Development. 5-10 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session cancelled. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Child Care Fund Task Force to develop methods of enhancing compensation and establishing training programs for child care workers. Directs task force to report findings and recommendations to Governor and Legislative Assembly. Establishes tax credit for expenses for household and dependent care services necessary for gainful employment. Sunsets task force on December 31, 1997. HB 2062 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Employment Department) -- Relating to treatment of vacation pay under unemployment compensation law. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 1-23 Public Hearing held. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 2-24 Work Session held. 3-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-3 Second reading. 3-6 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 9 Calendar. 3-9 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Adams, Johnson, Mannix. 3-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-20 Carried over to 04-21 by unanimous consent. 4-21 Carried over to 04-24 by unanimous consent. 4-24 Carried over to 04-25 by unanimous consent. 4-25 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 30. 5-8(H) Speaker signed. 5-8(S) President signed. 5-11(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 104, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Treats vacation pay as earnings to reduce unemployment compensation benefits. HB 2063 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Housing Lobby Coalition) -- Relating to farm-worker housing tax credit. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to State and School Finance. 2-24 Public Hearing held. 2-27 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing held. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends farm-worker housing tax credit. Eliminates sunset dates. HB 2064 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to tax credits for housing loans. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 2-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to State and School Finance by prior reference. 2-24 Public Hearing held. 3-13 Work Session held. 3-14 Work Session held. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 4-29 Work Session cancelled. 5-1 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes cap on loans that Housing and Community Services Department may certify as eligible for tax credit. HB 2065 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Task Force on Low Income Housing for the Oregon Manufactured Housing Association) -- Relating to Land Use Board of Appeals award of attorney fees. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-1 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-17 Work Session held. 3-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-28 Second reading. 3-29 Third reading. Carried by Uherbelau. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Absent, 1--Tiernan. 3-30(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-31 Referred to Water and Land Use. 4-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-25 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Taken from 04-27 Calendar and placed on 04-28 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 3, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy, President Smith. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-24(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 160, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies standard for Land Use Board of Appeals award of attorney fees. HB 2066 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Task Force on Low Income Housing for the Association of Oregon Housing Authorities) -- Relating to housing authorities. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. Work Session held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and subsequent referral to State and School Finance be rescinded. Subsequent referral to State and School Finance rescinded by order of Speaker. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 1, Schoon, Absent, 1--Wooten, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Parks, Excused for business of the House, 15----Brown, Carpenter, Fahey, Johnston, Lewis, Lundquist, Meek, Naito, Norris, Prozanski, Qutub, Repine, Sowa, Tarno, VanLeeuwen. 5-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-30 Carried over to 05-31 by unanimous consent. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Attending Legislative Business, 7----Brecke, Dukes, Hannon, Leonard, Springer, Stull, Timms. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 445, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows housing authorities to ©establish¦ finance mixed income housing project under certain conditions. Defines terms. Declares policy that ©excess revenue from market rate units be used for certain subsidies¦ housing authority manage housing projects in cost-effective manner to fulfill unmet need of affordable housing for persons or families of lower income. HB 2067 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Senior and Disabled Services Division) -- Relating to medical assistance; declaring an emergency. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 3-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-17 Work Session held. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-11 Second reading. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Ross. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Parks, Excused, 2--Brian, Wooten. 4-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-17 Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-15 Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-22 Second reading. 5-23 Third reading. Carried by Bunn. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 4, Cease, Dukes, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Johnson, President Smith. 5-25(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Naito, Piercy, Ross. 6-2 Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 642, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 18, 1995. Authorizes Department of Human Resources to recover from person's estate or from recipient of property or other assets held by person at time of death, amounts of medical assistance paid to person if person was age 55 or older when assistance was received. Authorizes limiting recovery of payments made on or after individual was age 65 if such recovery limit is consistent with federal law. Defines Êestate.Î Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2068 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Liquor Control Commission) -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 1-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 3-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-13 Second reading. 3-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 15 Calendar. 3-15 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 2, Gordly, Sowa, Excused, 2--Meek, Tiernan. 3-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-25 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Nays, 1, Hannon. 5-8(H) Speaker signed. 5-8(S) President signed. 5-11(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 103, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies provisions on certificates of approval required of manufacturers and importers of malt beverages and wines sold in state but not manufactured in state. Substitutes single certificate of approval for Class ÊAÎ and ÊBÎ certificates. Specifies that certificate of approval is valid for period of five years with fee of $175. Creates special certificate of approval that is valid for period of 30 days with fee of $10. HB 2069 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to certification of certain business enterprises. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Transfers duties, functions and powers of Oregon Department of Administrative Services with respect to certification and bidding requirements involving certain disadvantaged business enterprises to Department of Consumer and Business Services. Changes name of Advocate for Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business to Advocate for Minority and Women Business Enterprises. Changes name of Office for Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business to Office for Minority and Women Business Enterprises. Eliminates contested case review of refusal to certify or of decertification of minority, women or emerging small business enterprise. Allows business enterprise that is denied certification or recertification or that is decertified as minority, women or emerging small business enterprise to request review of decision by panel consisting of Advocate for Minority and Women Business Enterprises and lead worker or designee of advocate. HB 2070 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Task Force on Alcohol and Drug Programs) -- Relating to implied consent. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Judiciary. 1-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires person whose driving privileges are suspended for failing or refusing breath test to complete treatment program as condition of eligibility for hardship permit or license reinstatement. Requires ignition interlock device as condition of hardship permit for persons suspended for failing or refusing breath test. HB 2071 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Task Force on Alcohol and Drug Programs) -- Relating to substance abuse; appropriating money. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 1-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-8 Work Session held. 2-13 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs to develop and implement system to measure effectiveness of alcohol and drug abuse treatment services in Oregon. Appropriates moneys. HB 2072 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Task Force on Alcohol and Drug Programs) -- Relating to implied consent. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Judiciary. 1-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes 30-day waiting period and imposes immediate suspension of driving privileges on persons who refuse or fail breath test for blood alcohol content. HB 2073 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Task Force on Alcohol and Drug Programs) -- Relating to driving while under the influence of intoxicants diversion. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Judiciary. 1-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that person applying for driving while under the influence of intoxicants diversion agree to stipulated facts trial if person violates diversion agreement. HB 2074 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Task Force on Alcohol and Drug Programs) -- Relating to suspension of driving privileges. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Judiciary. 1-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases period of suspension of driving privileges on first conviction of driving while under the influence of intoxicants to three years. Applies to offenses committed on and after effective date of Act. HB 2075 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Task Force on Alcohol and Drug Programs) -- Relating to driving while under the influence of intoxicants. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Judiciary. 1-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes forfeiture of vehicles on conviction of driving while under the influence of intoxicants if person has prior conviction or diversion. HB 2076 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Task Force on Alcohol and Drug Programs) -- Relating to driving while under the influence of intoxicants. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Judiciary. 1-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes establishment of driving while under the influence of intoxicants department in courts with jurisdiction over driving while under the influence of intoxicants. Establishes procedures for diversion in such departments and for treatment of persons convicted of driving while under the influence of intoxicants. HB 2077 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Trustees of the State Library) -- Relating to public document depository libraries. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 1-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-27 Work Session held. 1-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-2 Second reading. 2-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 9 Calendar. 2-9 Third reading. Carried by Meek. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Tiernan. 2-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 3-23 Second reading. 3-27 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 3-29(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Markham, Excused for business of the House, 1----Meek. 4-5 Speaker signed. 4-6(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 69, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Reduces number of copies of public documents that state agencies are required to provide State Librarian. Directs Trustees of State Library to designate depository libraries to receive copies of public documents. Defines terms. Provides that head of issuing agency or designee thereof is public documents liaison for that agency. HB 2078 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Mortuary and Cemetery Board) -- Relating to the State Mortuary and Cemetery Board. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Commerce. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows State Mortuary and Cemetery Board to charge fee for issuance of licenses. HB 2079 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Mortuary and Cemetery Board) -- Relating to dead human bodies. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Judiciary. 1-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-22 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Defines Êoffensive treatment of a dead human body.Î Clarifies use of term Êperson.Î HB 2080 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Land Conservation and Development) -- Relating to lay representation in certain land use contested case proceedings. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Public Hearing held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 1-23 Public Hearing held. 2-1 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-3 Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-13 Second reading. 2-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 16 Calendar. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Naito. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Shibley. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Water and Land Use. 4-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-25 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 30. 5-8(H) Speaker signed. 5-8(S) President signed. 5-11(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 102, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows lay representation in contested case proceedings before Land Conservation and Development Commission, ©and¦ Department of Land Conservation and Development and, in certain circumstances, before Department of Agriculture. HB 2081 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Land Conservation and Development) -- Relating to Land Use Board of Appeals. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 1-18 Public Hearing held. 1-20 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 1-23 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Land Use Board of Appeals to defer consideration of certain periodic review decisions until Land Conservation and Development Commission disposes of periodic review proceeding. HB 2082 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Task Force on Health Care for the Opticians Association) -- Relating to dispensing opticians; appropriating money. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates license requirement for dispensing opticians beginning January 1, 1996. Imposes civil penalty. Creates Oregon Board of Opticianry. HB 2083 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of the Joint Legislative Interim Task Force on Health Care for the Association of Naturopathic Physicians) -- Relating to clinical laboratories. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Defines ÊphysicianÎ to mean naturopathic physician, doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathy for purposes of clinical laboratories. HB 2084 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Task Force on Health Care for the Association of Naturopathic Physicians, Oregon Health Action Campaign) -- Relating to rural health care providers. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Removes sunset from rural health care provider tax credit. Expands credit to include rural practitioners of dentistry and dental hygiene. Expands availability of schooling assistance through Rural Health Services Program to include prospective dentists and dental hygienists. HB 2085 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Interim Task Force on Health Care for the Association of Naturopathic Physicians, Oregon Health Action Campaign) -- Relating to hospitals. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Permits hospitals to grant admitting privileges to naturopathic physicians and to regulate conduct of naturopathic physicians. HB 2086 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Interim Task Force on Health Care for the Association of Naturopathic Physicians, Oregon Health Action Campaign) -- Relating to attending physicians under workers' compensation law. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Adds licensed naturopathic physician to definition of attending physician for purposes of workers' compensation law. HB 2087 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Interim Task Force on Health Care for the Dental Hygienist Association) -- Relating to dental hygiene. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes definition of dental hygiene by expanding list of specifically included activities. HB 2088 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of the Joint Legislative Interim Task Force on Health Care for the Dental Hygienist Association) -- Relating to dental assistants. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands definition of dental assistant. HB 2089 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Task Force on Health Care for the Dental Hygienist Association) -- Relating to dental hygienists. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. Work Session held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Third reading. Carried by Ross. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 16, Gordly, Grisham, Hayden, Jones, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Markham, Minnis, Montgomery, Oakley, Qutub, Snodgrass, Sowa, VanLeeuwen, Absent, 1--Parks, Excused for business of the House, 1----Carter. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Fisher. 5-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-22 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Rules and Elections. Referred to Rules and Elections by order of the President. 6-2 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. ©Eliminates requirement that dental hygienist be under supervision of dentist. Eliminates requirement that dentist report employment of dental hygienist. Imposes conditions on operation of dental hygiene office.¦ Authorizes dental hygienist services to care facilities without dentist supervision. Created Dental Hygienist Scope of Practice Review Committee. Directs report to Legislative Assembly on dental hygienists engaged in certain unsupervised practice. HB 2090 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Task Force on Health Care for the Oregon Dental Hygienists' Association) -- Relating to Oregon Board of Dental Health. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 2-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Renames Oregon Board of Dentistry to Oregon Board of Dental Health. Creates Dental Panel within Oregon Board of Dental Health to oversee dentist licensing examinations, licensing activity, regulation and discipline. Creates Dental Hygiene Panel within Oregon Board of Dental Health to oversee dental hygienist licensing examinations, licensing activity, regulation and discipline. Provides for board issuing of certificates or permits and regulation of practice for dental auxiliary personnel. HB 2091 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Task Force on Health Care for the Dental Hygienist Association, Oregon Health Action Campaign) -- Relating to rural medical care providers. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates scheduled termination of tax credits for rural area medical care providers. Expands tax credit allowed rural health care providers not on hospital staff to include naturopaths. Removes obsolete statutory cross reference. HB 2092 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Task Force on Health Care for Northwest Region National Nutritional Foods Association) -- Relating to nutrition. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates right to provide, disseminate or receive nutrition information. HB 2093 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Marine Board) -- Relating to outdoor recreational activities. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Commerce. 2-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-14 Work Session held. 3-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-22 Second reading. 3-23 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Repine, Excused, 2--Montgomery, Oakley. 3-27(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-2 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-22 Second reading. 5-23 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Bryant, Johnson, President Smith. 5-25(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 45 --Excused, 4--Johnson, Minnis, Piercy, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 11----Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Jones, Mannix, Montgomery, Oakley, Repine, Sowa, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen. 6-2 Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 736, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Prescribes registration and insurance requirements for outfitters and guides. Provides for reciprocal license fees for nonresident guides. HB 2094 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Board of Engineering Examiners) -- Relating to professional qualifications. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Commerce. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-9 Work Session held. 2-13 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-14 Second reading. 2-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 16 Calendar. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Shibley. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to resolve conflicts. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-23 Second reading. 3-27 Third reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. Sorenson entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 3-30(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Tiernan. 4-5 Speaker signed. 4-6(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 68, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies requirements for qualifications as professional engineer or professional land surveyor. HB 2095 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Board of Geologist Examiners) -- Relating to activities of engineering geologist. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Commerce. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 2-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-16 Work Session held. 2-20 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-21 Second reading. 2-22 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 23 Calendar. 2-23 Third reading. Carried by Federici. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Minnis. 2-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-13 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-14 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Stull. 3-20(H) Speaker signed. 3-21(S) President signed. 3-28(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 32, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Clarifies law that precludes geologists from performing activities of engineering geologist unless certified to do so. HB 2096 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Board of Geologist Examiners) -- Relating to certified water right examiners. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Water Policy. 1-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-1 Second reading. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Tiernan. 2-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-14 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-15 Third reading. Carried by Dwyer. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Baker, Miller. 2-21(H) Speaker signed. 2-22(S) President signed. 2-28(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 7, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows registered geologists to become certified as water right examiners. Specifies that individuals seeking certification as examiners are subject to professional practice requirements and standards established for surveyors and engineers and geologists. HB 2097 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Board of Engineering Examiners) -- Relating to regulation of engineers. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases maximum civil penalty to $5,000 that State Board of Engineering Examiners may impose for violation of professional engineering law. HB 2098 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Board of Engineering Examiners) -- Relating to occupational regulation. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Commerce. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-9 Work Session held. 2-13 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-14 Second reading. 2-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 16 Calendar. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Tiernan, Excused, 1--Shibley. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-13 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-14 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Stull. 3-20(H) Speaker signed. 3-21(S) President signed. 3-28(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 33, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Changes designation of certain trainee classifications. Makes related changes. Clarifies document certification. HB 2099 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Scholarship Commission) -- Relating to hair design certification; declaring an emergency. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Commerce. 3-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 3-21 Work Session held. 3-23 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-13 Second reading. 4-14 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Carter, Roberts, Absent, 1--Tiernan, Excused, 2--Brian, Minnis. 4-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Leonard, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Cease, Hannon, Timms. 5-18(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis. 5-30 Speaker signed. 5-30(S) President signed. 6-7(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 287, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 07, 1995. Changes sunset of section that allows State Board of Barbers and Hairdressers to refuse to renew or suspend certificate or license, or place person on probation if person is in default of student loan insured or guaranteed by State Scholarship Commission. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2100 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Scholarship Commission) -- Relating to State Scholarship Commission. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 1-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 2-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-8 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-17 Work Session held. 2-20 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-21 Second reading. 2-22 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 23 Calendar. 2-23 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 60. 2-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Education. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Carried over to 05-05 by unanimous consent. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Adams, Timms. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 120, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Adds additional student member to State Scholarship Commission. HB 2101 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries) -- Relating to security for drilling wells. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 3-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-27 Work Session cancelled. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-7 Second reading. 4-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 11 Calendar. 4-11 Third reading. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Minnis, Montgomery, Excused, 3--Brian, Shibley, Wells. 4-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Third reading. Carried by Brecke. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Leonard. 5-15(H) Speaker signed. 5-15(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 146, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Increases amount of bond or security deposit required to drill prospect well or geothermal well. HB 2102 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators) -- Relating to nursing home administrators. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 2-22 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 4-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-7 Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-14 Second reading. 4-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 18 Calendar. 4-18 Third reading. Carried by Wylie. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 6--Johnston, Markham, Roberts, Schoon, Tiernan, Wooten. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Fisher. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-20 Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Excused, 1--Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 8----Baker, Bryant, Derfler, Hamby, Miller, Phillips, Springer, Stull. Sorenson, attending legislative business when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 5-22(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 5-23 Representatives Luke, Fisher, Lehman appointed House Conferees. 5-24(S) Senators Bunn, Hannon, Leonard appointed Senate conferees. 5-30 Work Session held. 5-30(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated May 12 and bill be repassed. 5-31(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. (No Senate action required.) 6-1(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 45 --Nays, 7, Corcoran, Fahey, Gordly, Piercy, Prozanski, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 8----Baum, Beyer, Brian, Johnson, Roberts, Snodgrass, Watt, Speaker Clarno. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Fisher. 6-8 Speaker signed. 6-9(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 643, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Authorizes board to administer oaths and subpoenas.¦ Expands grounds for discipline imposed by Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators. HB 2103 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Board of Radiologic Technology) -- Relating to radiologic technologists. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires licensing of nuclear medicine radiologic technologists and persons performing medical imaging. Causes license renewal date for radiologic technologists to be determined by birthdate. Allows Board of Radiologic Technology to set fee amounts. Makes related changes. HB 2104 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to motor carriers. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 1-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 3-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-29 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Roberts. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 2--Meek, Oakley, Excused for business of the House, 6----Brian, Carter, Johnson, Markham, Tiernan, Wooten. 4-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 4-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Taken from 04-27 Calendar and placed on 04-28 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy, President Smith. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 145, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows Public Utility Commission to levy additional fee on motor carriers registering under proportional registration provisions. Total fees collected are not to exceed amount assessed for participation in International Registration Plan. Changes length of time before insurance or bond cancellation becomes effective. HB 2105 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to Public Utility Commission enforcement authority. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 1-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 3-14 Public Hearing held. 4-18 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Third reading. Carried by Roberts. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Tiernan, Excused, 2--Oakley, Shibley. 5-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-9 Referred to Transportation. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Springer. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Timms. 5-23(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Tiernan, Roberts, Starr appointed House Conferees. 5-23(S) Senators Baker, Shannon, Springer appointed Senate conferees. 5-31 Work Session cancelled. 6-1 Work Session held. 6-2(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated May 16 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-3(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-5(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 1--Federici, Excused, 2--Brian, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 3----Johnson, Lewis, VanLeeuwen. 6-6(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 2--Kintigh, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bryant, Bunn, Dwyer, Kennemer, Miller. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 737, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Expands Public Utility Commission authority to enforce federal safety regulations against person tendering shipment by motor or rail. Expands rulemaking authority to include standards for handling hazardous materials.Requires that commission and Department of Transportation give written notice of and time to correct violation before imposing civil penalty against person for causing transport of hazardous materials. Provides exceptions. Expands rulemaking authority of department relating to standards for transportation of hazardous waste. HB 2106 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to safety programs for rail fixed guideway systems. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 1-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-9 Work Session held. 2-14 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-15 Second reading. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 20, Fisher, Jones, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Markham, Meek, Oakley, Qutub, Repine, Ross, Schoon, Snodgrass, Sowa, Tarno, Thompson, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Excused, 1--Shibley. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Transportation. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-9 Third reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----McCoy, Shannon. 3-16(H) Speaker signed. 3-17(S) President signed. 3-21(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 29, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Authorizes Public Utility Commission to establish safety programs for mass transit districts operating rail fixed guideway systems. Authorizes assessment of districts for program expenses. HB 2107 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to reemployment assistance under workers' compensation law; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-16 Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Brian. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 10----Brown, Carpenter, Johnston, Markham, Meek, Norris, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tiernan. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Carter. 5-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-19 Referred to Ways and Means. 5-22 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-23 Third reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 6, Derfler, Kintigh, Phillips, Shannon, Walden, Yih. Brecke declared potential conflict of interest. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 346, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 01, 1995. Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to provide assistance to employers from Reemployment Assistance Reserve in Consumer and Business Services Fund for purpose of reducing and preventing on-the-job injuries and helping injured workers remain employed. Appropriates moneys from Reemployment Assistance Reserve to Office of Community College Services for specified programs. Appropriates moneys from reserve to Department of Consumer and Business Services for specified purpose. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2108 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Employment Department) -- Relating to child care. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Children and Families. 3-28 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Work Session held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-25 Second reading. 4-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 27 Calendar. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Eighmey. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Hayden, Excused, 1--Jones. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-16 Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Baker, Derfler, Stull. 5-19(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 46 --Excused, 3--Corcoran, Minnis, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 11----Brian, Carter, Fahey, Johnson, Jones, Lundquist, Norris, Sowa, VanLeeuwen, Wooten, Speaker Clarno. 5-30 Speaker signed. 5-30(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 278, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Makes technical changes to internal references in child care statutes. Changes Êday careÎ to Êchild careÎ for purposes of statutory uniformity. HB 2109 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Employment Department) -- Relating to unemployment compensation for agricultural workers; prescribing an effective date. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies provisions regarding unemployment compensation benefits for agricultural workers. Takes effect January 1, 1996. HB 2110 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Employment Department) -- Relating to unemployment compensation taxes; prescribing an effective date. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 4-12 Work Session held. 4-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-25 Second reading. 4-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 27 Calendar. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Parks, Excused, 1--Jones. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-1 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-9 Carried over to 05-10 by unanimous consent. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Lim, Phillips. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 173, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, January 01, 1996. Modifies unemployment compensation tax schedules. Requires Director of Employment Department to send warning notice to employer not in compliance. Takes effect January 1, 1996. HB 2111 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Employment Department) -- Relating to eligibility for unemployment compensation; prescribing an effective date. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 1-23 Public Hearing held. 2-24 Work Session held. 3-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-8 Second reading. 3-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 10 Calendar. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Fahey. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Montgomery, Excused, 1--Prozanski. 3-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 4-25 Second reading. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Taken from 05-02 Calendar and placed on 05-03 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Carried over to 05-05 by unanimous consent. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Adams, Timms. 5-10(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 1, Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 9----Beyer, Federici, Josi, Lokan, Rasmussen, Schoon, Strobeck, VanLeeuwen, Welsh. 5-19 Speaker signed. 5-19(S) President signed. 5-24(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 153, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, January 04, 1998. Changes method of calculating time worked for unemployment compensation eligibility. Takes effect January ©1¦ 4, 1998. HB 2112 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Higher Education) -- Relating to Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-3 Work Session held. 2-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-8 Second reading. 2-9 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Tiernan. 2-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass. Shannon not concurring. Second reading. 3-23 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, Shannon, Timms, Excused, 1--President Smith, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Baker, McCoy, Miller. 4-3(H) Speaker signed. 4-3(S) President signed. 4-7(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 56, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows higher education institutions under contract with Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) to charge out-of-state students for tuition shortfalls. HB 2113 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Natural Resources) -- Relating to land use appeals. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Makes technical changes to land use appeals process. Clarifies and narrows authority of Land Use Board of Appeals. HB 2114 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Natural Resources) -- Relating to division of responsibilities in land use planning process. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Restricts Land Conservation and Development Commission authority to matters of statewide concern. Defines terms. Makes related changes. HB 2115 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Natural Resources) -- Relating to standards to site dwellings in exclusive farm use zones. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-1 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates authority of Land Conservation and Development Commission to set certain standards. HB 2116 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Natural Resources) -- Relating to property unit sizes. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-1 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates minimum lot or parcel size requirements by statute or rule. HB 2117 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Natural Resources) -- Relating to rural lands. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes secondary lands system. Retains certain special assessment provisions in specified instances. Makes related changes. HB 2118 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Natural Resources) -- Relating to rulemaking. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-10 Work Session held. 3-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-20 Second reading. 3-21 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 22 Calendar. 3-22 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 37 --Nays, 20, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Mannix, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 3--Adams, Hayden, Welsh. 3-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Adams. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 9, Brecke, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Yih, Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Governor vetoed. 5-26 Governor's message read in the House. 6-10 Veto sustained. Declares state policy that agencies not adopt rules that differ from rules, standards, procedures or requirements for corresponding federal laws. Provides exceptions. Requires agency to prepare written findings before adopting rule that differs.[Requires specified agencies to identify and provide justification for rules that differ. ©Prohibits adoption of any rule by state agency that is more stringent than federal requirement unless state agency shows that conditions in Oregon are unique or so different that application of federal requirement would not achieve intent of federal law or rule. Requires repeal or amendment of noncomplying rule not later than 180 days after the effective date of this Act.¦ HB 2119 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Natural Resources) -- Relating to pesticides. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Judiciary. 1-24 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-27 Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-7 Second reading. 3-8 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 9 Calendar. 3-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 10 Calendar. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 3, Eighmey, Gordly, Naito, Excused, 2--Prozanski, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 1----Mannix. 3-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-18 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Minority Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng. Minority) 4-19 Second reading. 4-20 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 5 --Nays, 22, Adams, Baker, Bunn, Derfler, Dukes, Dwyer, Hamby, Hannon, Hartung, Johnson, Kennemer, Kintigh, Leonard, Lim, Phillips, Shannon, Stull, Timms, Trow, Walden, Yih, President Smith, Excused, 2--McCoy, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 6, Cease, Gold, Leonard, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. Dwyer declared potential conflict of interest. 5-1(H) Speaker signed. 5-1(S) President signed. 5-8(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 96, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires person suing landowner under pesticide liability statute to provide notice. Defines Êlandowner.Î HB 2120 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Natural Resources) -- Relating to wildlife; declaring an emergency. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 1-25 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 2-10 Public Hearing held. 2-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 4-10 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 2, Eighmey, Shields, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 13----Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Lundquist, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Wooten. Vote explanation(s) filed by Piercy entered in Journal. 5-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 5, Cease, Gold, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Bryant, Derfler, Phillips. Gold changed from aye to nay by unanimous consent. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) President signed. 7-17(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 590, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 17, 1995. Modifies procedure for listing of threatened or endangered wildlife species by State Fish and Wildlife Commission. ©Provides that failure by commission to meet certain deadlines results in listing of species being suspended.¦ Prescribes standards for protection and conservation programs. Requires that commission, in consultation with specified agency, determine if state land can play role in conservation of endangered species. Requires that specified agencies develop and approve endangered species management plans. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2121 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Natural Resources) -- Relating to the Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Specifies scope of powers of Veterinary Medical Examining Board in conducting investigations. Makes complaint to Veterinary Medical Examining Board confidential during investigation. Exempts complaint from civil damages. HB 2122 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Natural Resources) -- Relating to compensation for impacts of regulation of private real property. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires compensation to be paid by regulating entities for certain types of regulation affecting private real property. Defines terms. Specifies procedures. Applies to regulations adopted after January 1, 1996. HB 2123 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Teacher Standards and Practices Commission) -- Relating to criminal identification data. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Judiciary. 1-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-8 Work Session held. 2-28 Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Absent, 2--Hayden, Starr, Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 9----Brian, Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen. 5-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Bryant, Derfler, Phillips. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 446, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Adds ©student teachers¦ contractor or employee of contractor who provides early childhood special education to definition of subject individuals for purposes of collecting criminal identification data. Modifies provisions relating to persons subject to criminal history check upon request by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission and Department of Education. Authorizes criminal history checks for employment screening purposes and for volunteers who have direct, unsupervised contact with school children. HB 2124 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to aeronautics. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Revises various airport, aircraft and pilot registration fees paid to Department of Transportation. HB 2125 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to maritime pilots; declaring an emergency. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 5-9 Work Session held. 5-10 Work Session held. Tabled in committee. Modifies training and licensing requirements for maritime pilots. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2126 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries) -- Relating to extraordinary expenses of State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries; appropriating money. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows governing board of State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries to adopt rules requiring permittee or permit applicant to reimburse department for extraordinary expenses of board and department incurred in application process for permit for prospect well or geothermal well. Appropriates moneys. HB 2127 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries) -- Relating to extraordinary expenses of State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries; appropriating money. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows governing board of State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries to adopt rules requiring permittee or permit applicant to reimburse department for extraordinary expenses of board and department incurred in application process for permit for oil or gas well. Appropriates money. HB 2128 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to control of brucellosis. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 1-20 Public Hearing held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-3 Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-13 Second reading. 2-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 16 Calendar. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Shibley. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 3-3 Work Session held. 3-6 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-7 Third reading. Carried by Dwyer. Passed. Ayes, 30. 3-10(H) Speaker signed. 3-13(S) President signed. 3-15(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 20, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Resolves conflict regarding age of cattle for brucellosis vaccination. Requires State Department of Agriculture, under certain circumstances, to modify vaccination age by rule. HB 2129 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to shellfish sanitation regulation. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 1-20 Public Hearing held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 1-25 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-3 Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-13 Second reading. 2-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 16 Calendar. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Shibley. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 3-3 Work Session held. 3-6 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-7 Third reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 30. 3-10(H) Speaker signed. 3-13(S) President signed. 3-15(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 25, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies definition of shellfish for shellfish sanitation regulation purposes. Expands rulemaking authority of State Department of Agriculture relating to shellfish. HB 2130 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Board of Forestry) -- Relating to special forest products. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 1-20 Public Hearing held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 1-25 Work Session held. 1-30 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-3 Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-13 Second reading. 2-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 16 Calendar. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 4, Brown, Johnston, Roberts, Ross, Excused, 1--Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Clarno. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 3-13 Work Session held. 3-17 Work Session held. 4-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 4-4 Second reading. 4-5 Third reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Bunn, President Smith. 4-7(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 3--Meek, Minnis, Oakley, Excused for business of the House, 1----Brian. 4-13 Speaker signed. 4-13(S) President signed. 4-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 75, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires person purchasing special forest products to keep records of purchases ©that include social security number of seller¦. Requires that State Forester develop certain forms. Deletes requirement that transporter of special forest products have document of sale containing social security number of seller of special forest products. HB 2131 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Board of Forestry) -- Relating to forest management enforcement. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 1-20 Public Hearing held. 4-24 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Naito. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Absent, 1--Grisham. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 7, Brecke, Cease, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Excused, 3--Baker, Dukes, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. Brecke entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 347, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Establishes penalties for state forest management rule and order violations, with maximum ©$2,500¦ $700 fine©, one year imprisonment, or both¦. Authorizes use of uniform citation for enforcement. HB 2132 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Land Use Board of Appeals) -- Relating to appearance fees of Land Use Board of Appeals. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes appearance fees for persons appearing before the Land Use Board of Appeals. HB 2133 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Housing and Community Services Department) -- Relating to Oregon Housing Fund; appropriating money. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-7 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 4-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation/Economic Development. 4-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-3 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass. 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Third reading. Carried by Repine. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Tiernan, Excused, 2--Oakley, Shibley. 5-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-9 Referred to Ways and Means. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Walden. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Baker, Bryant, Hamby, Kennemer, Springer, Stull. 5-19(H) Speaker signed. 5-19(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 174, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Creates Home Ownership Assistance Account as revolving account of Oregon Housing Fund. Appropriates moneys. Sunsets on December 31, 2002. HB 2134 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to motor carriers; prescribing an effective date. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 1-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to State and School Finance by prior reference. 5-5 Public Hearing held. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 5, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Shields, Uherbelau, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 14----Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Lewis, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tarno, Wooten. 5-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-22 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-30 Public Hearing held. 5-31 Work Session held. 6-2 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 6, Baker, Hamby, Hannon, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 6-8(H) Speaker signed. 6-9(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 447, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, January 01, 1996. ©Abolishes¦ Modifies Motor Carrier Mileage Tax Rate Table ÊA©.¦Î and Axle Weight Mileage Tax Rate Table ÊB.Î ©Extends axle-weight mileage tax to vehicles weighing 26,001 to 80,000 pounds.¦ Takes effect January 1, 1996. HB 2135 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Board of Geologist Examiners) -- Relating to negligence of geologist. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Commerce. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 2-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-16 Work Session held. 2-20 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-21 Second reading. 2-22 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 23 Calendar. 2-23 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 60. 2-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-16 Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-5 Second reading. 5-8 Rules Suspended. Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. 5-10(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 1, Johnston, Excused for business of the House, 6----Josi, Lokan, Schoon, Strobeck, VanLeeuwen, Welsh. 5-19 Speaker signed. 5-19(S) President signed. 5-24(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 154, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Includes negligence among activities for which geologist may be reprimanded. HB 2136 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Children's Services Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to siting for juvenile corrections facilities; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-24 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 4-10 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-21 Second reading. 4-24 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 25 Calendar. 4-25 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 26 Calendar. 4-26 Third reading. Carried by Naito. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 4, Carter, Gordly, Luke, Wells, Excused, 1--Meek, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 4-27(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-28 Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-25 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Governor to nominate one or more sites for juvenile corrections facilities to implement emergency process to site interim facilities. Provides criteria to be considered. Requires Department of Human Resources to determine up to five sites for juvenile corrections facilities©, accommodating up to 100 juvenile offenders at each site¦. Provides criteria to be considered. Expands membership of Emergency Juvenile Corrections Facilities Siting Authority. Establishes procedure for siting of juvenile corrections facilities. Sunsets authority of Act when juvenile corrections facilities are sited and all appeals are exhausted. Requires that department submit progress report to Legislative Assembly. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2137 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Children's Services Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to crime. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Judiciary. 1-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 2-8 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-20 Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-28 Second reading. 3-1 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 2 Calendar. 3-2 Third reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Gordly, Excused, 1--Welsh. 3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-2 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-31 Carried over to 06-01 by unanimous consent. 6-1 Third reading. Motion to refer to Ways and Means carried by unanimous consent. 6-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) 6-7 Bill read. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Baker, Dukes, Gold, Hartung, Phillips. 6-8(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 59 --Absent, 1--Ross. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 738, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Expands assault in third degree to include causing physical injury, while committed to juvenile facility, to staff member acting in course of official duty at juvenile facility and to causing physical injury to emergency medical technician or child 10 years of age or younger under certain circumstances. Includes juvenile facilities within definition of Êcorrectional facilityÎ for purposes of escape statutes. HB 2138 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Economic Development Department) -- Relating to overtime pay for certain public contracts. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-1 Second reading. 5-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 3 Calendar. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 21, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Minnis, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shields, Sowa, Wooten. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 5-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Work Session held. 5-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-23 Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 9, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hannon, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Bryant, Derfler, Phillips. 5-26(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 12, Beyer, Brown, Corcoran, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Johnston, Naito, Prozanski, Ross, Shields, Sowa, Excused, 2--Piercy, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 3----Milne, VanLeeuwen, Speaker Clarno. 6-2 Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 739, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Exempts Economic Development Department contracts for services from overtime wage requirements. Establishes overtime wage requirements for persons employed under such contracts. HB 2139 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Economic Development Department) -- Relating to tourism; appropriating money. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Commerce. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 3-14 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-23 Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-31 Second reading. 4-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 4 Calendar. 4-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 6 Calendar. 4-6 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 7 Calendar. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Shibley. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Absent, 2--Adams, Qutub, Excused, 2--Meek, Oakley, Excused for business of the House, 5----Brian, Carter, Johnson, Markham, Wooten. 4-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 5-4 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session cancelled. 5-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Brecke. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Adams, Bryant, Derfler, Gold, Miller, Phillips, Springer. 5-23(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Carpenter, Shibley appointed House Conferees. 5-23(S) Senators Lim, Kennemer, Brecke appointed Senate conferees. 5-30 Work Session held. 5-31 Work Session held. 6-2(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated May 16 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-3(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-5(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Federici, Excused, 2--Brian, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lewis, VanLeeuwen. 6-6(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 21 --Excused, 2--Kintigh, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Adams, Bryant, Bunn, Gold, Miller, Phillips, Springer. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 740, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Deletes requirement that Tourism Council and Tourism Program assist communities and local agencies in attracting conventions or in publicizing certain local events. Requires that council cooperate with, and provide expertise for, communities and tourism marketing associations in developing tourism. Establishes Commission on Asian Tourism and Cultural Affairs. Prescribes membership and duties. Sunsets commission on December 31, 1997. Appropriates moneys. HB 2140 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Economic Development Department) -- Relating to enterprise zones. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to State and School Finance by prior reference. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Rasmussen. Passed. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 5, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Uherbelau, Wells, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 14----Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Lewis, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tarno, Wooten. 5-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Work Session held. 5-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 6-1 Third reading. Carried by Walden. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 2, Gold, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Derfler, Johnson, Kintigh, Leonard, President Smith. 6-2(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 10, Brown, Carter, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Johnston, Naito, Shields, Uherbelau, Wells, Absent, 2--Carpenter, Tiernan, Excused, 1--Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 5----Meek, Roberts, Ross, Snodgrass, Speaker Clarno. 6-12 Speaker signed. 6-14(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 741, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Specifies hiring requirements for three-year period of tax abatement for qualified business firms in urban enterprise zones with fewer than 400,000 residents. Requires conditions for extending tax benefit to business firm investing $25 million or more to be specified in resolution of governing body of sponsor. Requires qualified business firms in certain enterprise zones that receive tax abatement for period set by sponsor to pay specified amount to sponsor when firms fail to satisfy agreed upon hiring or compensation requirements. Requires qualified business firm to notify assessor when firm fails to meet certain hiring or compensation requirements. Repeals sections relating to investments made and tax benefits received by qualified business firms for tax years preceding 1995-1996 tax year. Provides termination of enterprise zone shall not affect continuation of qualified business firm's tax exemption. Allows business firm 10 years after date of termination of enterprise zone to apply for precertification. Allows enterprise zone tax exemption for hotel, motel or destination resort on specified notices in writing on or before June 1, 1996. HB 2141 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Economic Development Department) -- Relating to the Oregon Port Revolving Fund; declaring an emergency. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Commerce. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-2 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Grants permanent authority for annual transfer of funds from interest earnings of Oregon Port Revolving Fund to Port Planning and Marketing Fund to finance grant program for ports by repealing current Êsunset dateÎ of July 1, 1995. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2142 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Construction Contractors Board) -- Relating to Construction Contractors Board. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Commerce. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Sowa, Absent, 1--Parks, Excused for business of the House, 1----Carter. 5-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-30 Work Session held. 6-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Dwyer, Hannon, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 6-5(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 13, Beyer, Carter, Courtney, Eighmey, Gordly, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Sowa, Thompson, Wylie, Excused, 2--Brian, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 4----Brown, Lewis, Parks, Qutub. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 644, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows Construction Contractors Board to adopt rules to make registration optional for persons who offer to perform peripheral work. Requires board to define Êwork peripheral to construction.Î ©Requires board to notify surety on bond when final board order not paid by registrant. Eliminates certified mail requirement for final orders and hearing notices of board. Provides procedures for processing claims against contractors involving nonresidential structures.¦ HB 2143 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Landscape Contractors Board) -- Relating to State Landscape Contractors Board; appropriating money. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-12 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 15 Calendar. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 2, Roberts, Sowa, Excused, 3--Brian, Corcoran, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 12----Brown, Carpenter, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tarno, Tiernan, Speaker Clarno. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Snodgrass, Josi. 5-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 2, Kintigh, Shannon, Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Bryant, Derfler, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Phillips, Trow. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 645, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Authorizes State Landscape Contractors Board to suspend or refuse to license landscaping business that owes any amount resulting from court order or civil penalty. Requires board licensing of landscape contractors that install irrigation backflow prevention devices. Specifies that deposits, bonds or letters of credit filed with board are exclusively for payment of final orders and arbitration awards. Increases civil penalty and allows board to retain percentage of penalty to cover collection costs. Appropriates moneys. HB 2144 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to voter registration. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Secretary of State to adopt rules for use in voter registration of persons who are 17 years and six months of age. Specifies effective date of registration. HB 2145 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to apportionment of legislative and congressional districts. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes additional criteria for consideration in apportioning state into congressional and legislative districts. Specifies that reapportionment cannot disqualify official selected to office prior to operative date of reapportionment until usual expiration of term. HB 2146 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to payment for election petition signatures. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Legislative Rules. 4-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits payment of persons gathering signatures on initiative, referendum or recall petitions based on number of signatures obtained or contingent on petition obtaining enough signatures to appear on ballot. HB 2147 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to initiative petitions. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Legislative Rules. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases number of signatures required for prospective petition to initiate state measure to one percent of total number of signatures required. Directs that number of signatures on prospective petition equal to one percent of total number of signatures required count toward required total. Applies restrictions applicable to gathering of signatures on initiative petitions to gathering of signatures on prospective petitions. Applies to prospective petitions filed on or after effective date of Act. HB 2148 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State for the Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to certain election petition signatures. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Legislative Rules. 4-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-2 Second reading. 5-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 4 Calendar. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Carter, Excused for business of the House, 4----Brown, Mannix, Meek, Watt. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-30 Carried over to 05-31 by unanimous consent. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Attending Legislative Business, 7----Brecke, Dukes, Hannon, Leonard, Springer, Stull, Timms. 6-8(H) Speaker signed. 6-9(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 646, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Prohibits giving or receiving payment for signing or not signing initiative, referendum or recall petitions. Prohibits selling or purchasing signature sheets of initiative, referendum or recall petitions. HB 2149 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State for the Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to local government elections. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Legislative Rules. 2-14 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Specifies two-year time limit for circulation of local initiative petitions unless applicable home rule charter provides otherwise. Requires uniform statewide procedure for challenging ballot titles on county, city and district measures. HB 2150 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to elections. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Legislative Rules. 3-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-16 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Revises political contribution and expenditure reporting requirements. HB 2151 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to elections. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Legislative Rules. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-25 Second reading. 4-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 27 Calendar. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Jones. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-3 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies requirements for certifying name of treasurer and filing statement of organization by political candidates and political committees. Requires candidate establish principal campaign committee. Consolidates election offenses concerning ballots and polling place activities. Lists election laws subject to criminal penalties in one section. Consolidates provisions relating to removal from public office for conviction of crime. HB 2152 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State for the Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to elections. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Legislative Rules. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-25 Second reading. 4-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 27 Calendar. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Parks, Excused, 1--Jones, Excused for business of the House, 1----Roberts. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-3 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Work Session held. 5-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 6-1 Third reading. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Derfler, Johnson, Kintigh, Leonard, President Smith. 6-3(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Luke, Absent, 2--Carter, Meek, Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Tiernan. 6-12 Speaker signed. 6-14(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 742, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows correction of unintentional error on voter registration card. Modifies requirements for warning of criminal penalties on registration cards. Specifies information that may be requested on registration card. Specifies, for purposes of law requiring candidate membership in major political party for 180 days before filing date, that lapse in political party membership does not occur when registration is inactive. HB 2153 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to elections. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Legislative Rules. 2-14 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Defines inhabitancy for purposes of determining whether candidate for Legislative Assembly is inhabitant of district. Lists factors to consider in determining inhabitancy. Requires Secretary of State to exclude person from ballot if secretary finds that it is more probable than not that candidate is not inhabitant of district. HB 2154 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State for the Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to voter registration. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Legislative Rules. 4-4 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-10 Second reading. 4-11 Third reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Brian, Shibley, Wells. 4-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-27 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-9 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Springer. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Phillips. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-31(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 214, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies list of factors election official shall consider in determining residence and qualifications of person offering to register or vote. Adds factors election official may consider in determining residency for voter registration purposes. HB 2155 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State for the Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to nonpartisan office. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Legislative Rules. 2-14 Public Hearing held. 3-7 Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-14 Second reading. 3-15 Third reading. Carried by Roberts. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Meek, Tiernan. 3-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-18 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 9, Brecke, Cease, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 3--Dukes, Hamby, Shannon. 4-25(H) Speaker signed. 4-26(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. Governor signed. (Chapter 92, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Extends definition of Ênonpartisan officeÎ to include office of county clerk, county assessor, county surveyor and county treasurer. Provides that candidate for county clerk or county treasurer receiving majority of votes in nominating election is sole candidate for county clerk or county treasurer in general election. Specifies that for nonpartisan offices required to be filled at general election, if no more than two candidates file for the office, the candidates shall be nominees and shall not be listed on primary election ballot. HB 2156 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to administrative procedures. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes Secretary of State to adopt rules governing manner and form for filing notices of agency action for publication in rules bulletin. Repeals sunset provision on statute requiring Attorney General review of temporary rules. HB 2157 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to the Secretary of State; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-9 Work Session held. 2-14 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-15 Second reading. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Johnston. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Shibley. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Taken from 04-21 Calendar and placed on 04-24 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-24 Carried over to 04-25 by unanimous consent. 4-25 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 30. 5-3(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 2--Parks, Ross, Excused, 1--Mannix. 5-16 Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 144, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, May 22, 1995. Consolidates certain Secretary of State cash accounts in State Treasury. Allows secretary to sell to county voting machines or computers. Establishes Voting Machine Account. Appropriates moneys. ©Becomes¦ Prescribes operative ©July 1, 1995¦ dates. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2158 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Marine Board) -- Relating to boat accident reporting. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires insurance companies to notify claimants of responsibility to report boating accidents to State Marine Board. Imposes civil penalty for failure to report boating accident. HB 2159 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to the financial administration of the Employment Relations Board; declaring an emergency. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-3 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 5-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-22 Second reading. 5-23 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 24 Calendar. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Adams. Passed. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 8, Brown, Jones, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Wooten, Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 7----Corcoran, Fahey, Lundquist, Mannix, Norris, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 9, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Yih, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Bunn, Johnson, Leonard. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 448, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 05, 1995. ©Assesses public employers to fund operation of Employment Relations Board.¦ Changes fee that Employment Relations Board may charge for mediation services provided by board. Allows board to charge second fee for subsequent mediation services. Permits board to establish fees for training in interest-based problem solving. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2160 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to sex offender registration. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-21 Work Session held. 3-28 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-4 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies sex offender registration law. Expands number of people who are required to register. Imposes fee for registration. Allows disclosure of certain information about registered sex offenders. Prohibits expunction of records relating to sex crimes for both adults and juveniles. Repeals sunset on sex offender registration provisions. HB 2161 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to crime; appropriating money. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 1-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-6 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-14 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-16 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 3-30 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-3 Work Session held. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. ©Increases unitary assessment.¦ Changes distribution of moneys in Criminal Fine and Assessment Account. Provides that percentage of moneys collected ©go¦ goes to Domestic Violence Fund and to Department of State Police for use by forensic laboratory in performing ©drug¦ analyses. HB 2162 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to the unitary assessment; appropriating money. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Judiciary with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 1-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-6 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-14 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases amount of unitary assessment imposed on persons convicted of crimes. Appropriates moneys to Department of State Police for forensic services implied consent unit. HB 2163 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to criminal procedure. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Judiciary. 1-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 1-30 Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-3 Second reading. 2-6 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 9 Calendar. 2-9 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 2, Gordly, Sowa, Excused, 1--Tiernan. 2-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-4 Public Hearing held. 5-9 Work Session held. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy by prior reference. 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Walden. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Cease, Hannon, Johnson. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 743, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires person applying to have conviction ©or record of arrest resulting in conviction¦ set aside to pay $80 fee to Department of State Police. HB 2164 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to State Medical Examiner. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 2-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 2-14 Public Hearing held. 2-22 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-27 Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-7 Second reading. 3-8 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 9 Calendar. 3-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 10 Calendar. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Prozanski, Wooten. 3-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary, then Ways and Means. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of the President. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 7, Bunn, Dukes, Gold, McCoy, Miller, Sorenson, Springer, Excused, 2--Cease, Johnson, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. 5-19(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Parks, Lewis, Prozanski appointed House Conferees. 5-22(S) Senators Hamby, Baker, Sorenson appointed Senate conferees. 5-24 Work Session held. 5-29(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated May 12 and bill be further amended and repassed. 5-30(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 5-31(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Grisham, Excused for business of the House, 3----Johnson, Uherbelau, Speaker Clarno. 6-1(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 5, Bunn, Dukes, Gold, McCoy, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Bryant, Derfler, Johnson, Kintigh, Leonard, Shannon, President Smith. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 744, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Transfers State Medical Examiner's office from Health Division to Department of State Police. Expands State Medical Examiner Advisory Board by one member. HB 2165 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to public health. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Commerce. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-18 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-20 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 10 Calendar. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Failed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 38, Adams, Beyer, Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Federici, Fisher, Gordly, Hayden, Johnston, Jones, Lehman, Lewis, Mannix, Markham, Meek, Minnis, Montgomery, Naito, Norris, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Qutub, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shields, Sowa, Tiernan, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Welsh, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 1--Fahey. Bill failed. Specifies license and license renewal fees Health Division shall collect for bed and breakfast facilities and restaurants. ©Allows division to charge fee for costs associated with performance of additional inspections when restaurant fails to meet minimum standards. Permits division to impose civil penalty for violations.¦ Directs making of Health Division rules concerning review of construction or remodeling of facilities. HB 2166 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to health care; appropriating money. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 2-13 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 3-13 Public Hearing held. 4-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-14 Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-22 Second reading. 5-23 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 24 Calendar. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Meek. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 1, Jones, Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 9----Corcoran, Fahey, Lewis, Lundquist, Mannix, Norris, Parks, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 1, Springer, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Bunn, Derfler, Hartung, Johnson, Leonard. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 6-6(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 449, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies certain licensing provisions relating to hospital-based home health agencies. Establishes ©specified¦ license fees for new home health agency. Modifies license fees for hospitals and special inpatient care facilities. Establishes fees for ambulatory surgical centers and birthing centers. Requires private health maintenance organizations and other designated organizations to include provisions ©relating to¦ that encourage establishing agreements with hospitals for payment of emergency medical screening examinations, in certain health service contracts. Directs Health Division to coordinate inspections with inspections performed by other agencies. Appropriates moneys. HB 2167 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to Psychiatric Security Review Board. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Judiciary. 1-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-2 Second reading. 5-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 4 Calendar. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 6, Gordly, Grisham, Johnston, Lehman, Naito, Qutub, Excused for business of the House, 2----Mannix, Watt. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that person committed to state hospital by order of Psychiatric Security Review Board may apply to board for order of discharge or conditional release once every eight months rather than every six months. HB 2168 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to Psychiatric Security Review Board. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Judiciary. 1-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 1-30 Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-2 Second reading. 2-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 9 Calendar. 2-9 Third reading. Carried by Grisham. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Tiernan. 2-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes Psychiatric Security Review Board's membership on Oregon Criminal Justice Council from chairperson to chief administrative employee. HB 2169 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to the Deaf and Hearing Impaired Access Program. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Renames Deaf and Hearing Impaired Access Program. Provides that Oregon Disabilities Commission shall provide qualified sign language interpreters to public agencies for fee. HB 2170 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to long term care. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Department of Human Resources or division thereof to set licensing fees for nursing facilities, residential care and assisted living facilities and adult foster homes. HB 2171 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to certain fees of the Child Care Division. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 4-3 Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 5-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation/Economic Development. 5-10 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session cancelled. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-18 Returned to Full Committee. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Carter. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Wells, Excused, 1--Piercy, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 5-26(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-30 Carried over to 05-31 by unanimous consent. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Walden. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 4, Derfler, Dwyer, Sorenson, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Brecke, Dukes, Hannon, Leonard, Springer, Stull, Timms. 6-8(H) Speaker signed. 6-9(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 647, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Authorizes Child Care Division of Employment Department to set fees by rule under legislatively approved budget. Establishes caps for specified fees. Increases expenditure limitation. HB 2172 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to libraries; declaring an emergency. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-23 Recommendation: Do pass. 1-24 Second reading. 1-25 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, January 26 Calendar. 1-26 Third reading. Carried by Ross. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Tiernan. 1-27(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-31 Referred to Education, then Ways and Means. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-21 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-3 Returned to Full Committee. 3-6 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-7 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 30. 3-10(H) Speaker signed. 3-13(S) President signed. 3-15(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 18, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, March 15, 1995. Repeals sunset of program providing grants to public and academic libraries as reimbursement for services provided while participating in statewide network of resource sharing activities. Declares emergency, effective upon passage. HB 2173 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to forest products harvest taxation. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to State and School Finance. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-28 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases rate of forest products harvest tax. Applies to calendar years beginning January 1, 1996, and January 1, 1997. HB 2174 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to exemptions from property taxation. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Makes permanent tax exemption for state property used by State Board of Higher Education for employee and student parking. HB 2175 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to vocational rehabilitation; declaring an emergency. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Labor. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 4-3 Work Session held. 4-14 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 4-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-21 Returned to Full Committee. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-25 Second reading. 4-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 27 Calendar. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Carter. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 1--Jones, Excused for business of the House, 2----Roberts, Speaker Clarno. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-4 Referred to Ways and Means. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Baker, Bryant, Hamby, Kennemer, Springer, Stull, Yih. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 175, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 01, 1995. Transfers funds sufficient to match available federal funds from Reemployment Assistance Reserve to Vocational Rehabilitation Division, for the biennium beginning July 1, 1995, to provide services for certain disabled workers. Limits amount that can be transferred. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2176 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to livestock. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals laws regarding taking up and selling of livestock strays. HB 2177 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to animal health. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 2-20 Public Hearing held. 3-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-1 Second reading. 5-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 3 Calendar. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 11, Beyer, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Johnston, Lehman, Prozanski, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Wylie. 5-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 5-8 Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-16 Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. 5-19(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Lundquist, Sowa, Wells appointed House Conferees. 5-22(S) Senators Kintigh, Brecke, Hartung appointed Senate conferees. 5-24 Work Session held. 5-25(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The Senate recede from Senate amendments dated Monday, May 15 and bill be repassed. 5-26(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 5-29 Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, Dwyer, Sorenson, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Lim, Stull. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 348, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Extends sunset of provisions relating to animal health remedy regulations. HB 2178 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to agricultural mediation; declaring an emergency. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-15 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-17 Work Session held. 4-20 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-21 Second reading. 4-24 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 25 Calendar. 4-25 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 26 Calendar. 4-26 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Meek, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 4-27(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 4-30 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session cancelled. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Carried over to 05-10 by unanimous consent. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Lim, Phillips. 5-17(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 7, Adams, Lehman, Piercy, Ross, Shibley, Thompson, Wells, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 16----Brown, Carpenter, Fahey, Grisham, Johnston, Jones, Lewis, Meek, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Sowa, Strobeck, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen. 5-30 Speaker signed. 5-30(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 277, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 05, 1995. ©Repeals¦ Extends ÊsunsetÎ provision for farm credit mediation program. Authorizes use of program for other agriculture disputes. Provides exemption for specified banks. Declares emergency, effective ©July 1, 1995¦ on passage. HB 2179 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to forest products harvest taxes; appropriating money; prescribing an effective date. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to State and School Finance. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-28 Work Session held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 4-28 Assigned to Subcommittee on Natural Resources. 5-2 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-15 Work Session held. Work Session cancelled. 5-25 Returned to Full Committee. 5-26 Work Session held. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-30 Rules suspended. Second reading. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Fahey. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 3, Brown, Naito, Shibley, Absent, 2--Mannix, Parks, Excused for business of the House, 3----Johnson, Meek, Snodgrass. 5-31(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 6-2 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 7, Cease, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Timms. Kintigh declared potential conflict of interest. 6-8(H) Speaker signed. 6-9(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 507, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, January 01, 1996. Sets forest products harvest tax rate for purposes of financing Oregon Forest Practices Act©, industrial fire prevention program¦ and cumulative effects study. Appropriates moneys. Takes effect January 1, 1996. HB 2180 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to timber product health; appropriating money. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-1 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 3-6 Public Hearing held. 3-13 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Natural Resources. 5-9 Public Hearing held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-18 Returned to Full Committee. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by VanLeeuwen. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Piercy, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 5-26(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-30 Carried over to 05-31 by unanimous consent. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 1, Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Brecke, Dukes, Hannon, Leonard, Springer, Timms. 6-8(H) Speaker signed. 6-9(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 450, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires State Department of Agriculture to establish timber product health control program to prevent introduction and spread of insect pests and plant pathogens from timber products imported into this state. Appropriates moneys. Increases expenditure limitation. HB 2181 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to taxation. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to State and School Finance. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-27 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-28 Second reading. 3-29 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 60. 3-30(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-31 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-8 Rules Suspended. Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. Kintigh declared potential conflict of interest. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 143, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Extends existing method of funding for administration of reforestation tax credit and western Oregon small tract optional tax to 1995-1997 biennium. HB 2182 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Norma Paulus) -- Relating to vocational schools. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-19 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 4-5 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-7 Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-14 Second reading. 4-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 18 Calendar. 4-18 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 6--Johnston, Markham, Roberts, Schoon, Tiernan, Wooten. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-20 Referred to Education. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-3 Taken from 05-03 Calendar and rereferred to Education to resolve conflicts by unanimous consent. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Adams, Bryant, Derfler, Gold, Miller, Phillips, Springer. 5-22(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 53 --Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 6----Brian, Carter, Johnston, Parks, Piercy, Speaker Clarno. 6-1 Speaker signed. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-9(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 343, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Changes Êvocational schoolsÎ to Êcareer schools.Î Makes related technical changes. Adds schools that teach barbering to category of schools subject to additional health and safety regulation by State Board of Education. HB 2183 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to assessments of forestland for integrated pest management. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 4-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes assessment of privately held Class 1 and Class 2 forestland for integrated pest management. HB 2184 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to water resource management; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Water Policy with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 1-26 Public Hearing held. 1-31 Public Hearing held. 2-7 Public Hearing held. 3-14 Public Hearing held. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-28 Work Session held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. 4-11 Second reading. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Gordly, Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Parks, Excused, 2--Brian, Wooten. 4-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-17 Referred to Water and Land Use. 4-27 Public Hearing held. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Dwyer. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Cease, Excused, 3--Baker, Dukes, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 5-17(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 1, Gordly, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 14----Brown, Carpenter, Grisham, Johnston, Jones, Lewis, Meek, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Strobeck, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen. 5-30 Speaker signed. 5-30(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 274, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 05, 1995. Allows transfer of surface water use subject to transfer and certain supplemental permits. Provides Water Resources Department may require fish screening or by-pass device for change in point of diversion. Allows additional uses for which limited license may be granted. Allows temporary transfer of place of use of water right for period not to exceed five years. Allows transfer from surface water to ground water source if sources are hydraulically connected. Exempts qualifying livestock watering operations from requirement to obtain water right. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2185 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to assessments for telecommunications relay service. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Commerce. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-11 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Ways and Means carried. Rereferred. 5-11 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation/Economic Development. 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Returned to Full Committee. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-22 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-23 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 24 Calendar. 5-24 Read. Carried by Carter. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 10, Fisher, Grisham, Lokan, Luke, Milne, Oakley, Roberts, Tarno, Wells, Welsh, Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 10----Corcoran, Fahey, Lewis, Lundquist, Mannix, Norris, Parks, Prozanski, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Walden. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 5, Dukes, Dwyer, Shannon, Springer, Yih, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bunn, Derfler, Hartung, Johnson. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 6-6(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 451, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Authorizes assessment of telecommunications providers to fund telecommunications relay service to comply with federal Americans with Disabilities Act.¦ Sets fee cap to assessments of telecommunications providers for lifeline telephone service. Directs report to Legislative Assembly. HB 2186 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to geologist examination fees. 1-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-10 Referred to Commerce. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-6 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 10 Calendar. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Sowa, Excused, 1--Fahey. 5-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-22 Carried over to 05-23 by unanimous consent. 5-23 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Johnson, President Smith. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 349, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows State Board of Geologist Examiners to establish examination fee not to exceed the cost of ©administering¦ purchasing exam. HB 2187 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to activity regulated by state government; appropriating money. 2-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-23 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. 5-5 Second reading. 5-8 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 9 Calendar. 5-9 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused for business of the House, 3----Johnson, Luke, Mannix. 5-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-22 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-23 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Bryant, Johnson, President Smith. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 452, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies statutes regarding various government finance, ©printing,¦ buildings and personnel matters. Declares state policy to facilitate and encourage state agencies that own real property and operate facilities to manage and develop properties in effective and businesslike manner. Appropriates moneys. HB 2188 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to state personnel. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 3-23 Public Hearing held. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-13 Second reading. 4-14 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 26, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 2--Brian, Minnis. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Corcoran. 4-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-1 Work Session held. Tabled in committee. Defines state management official for purposes of collective bargaining. Excludes official from definition of public employee. HB 2189 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to public employment arbitration proceedings. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to Labor. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that statutory policies concerning comparability of value of work be considered in labor arbitration when state is party. HB 2190 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to personnel records. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to Labor. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Adds performance appraisals and materials related to performance appraisals to personnel records exempt from public disclosure. HB 2191 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to state employee benefit plans. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to Labor with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates interest-bearing account for state employee benefit plans. Authorizes State Employes' Benefit Board to offer direct payment of benefit costs. Authorizes board to determine level of benefit plan costs. Modifies definition of Êbenefit planÎ and ÊcarrierÎ to authorize board to contract with additional providers. Prohibits benefit board from self-insuring life insurance or disability insurance. Requires certain reporting and certain plan regulations if benefit board self-insures. HB 2192 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to classification plan under State Personnel Relations Law. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 3-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-12 Work Session held. 4-17 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-18 Second reading. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Tiernan. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Corcoran, Excused, 3--Markham, Roberts, Speaker Clarno. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-20 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Gold, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Springer. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-24(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 155, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires state agencies to allocate positions under classification plan to class that best describes work to be performed. Describes procedure for dealing with misallocated positions. HB 2193 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to restoration of certain employees to classified service. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to Labor. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires unclassified, management or exempt service employees with prior classified service who are removed other than for cause to be restored to their former classified service. HB 2194 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Fiscal Policy Analysis Division, Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to state officials; declaring an emergency. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that only state may bring civil action against state official based on expenditure of public funds or use of state property in violation of law, rule or policy. Defines Êstate officialÎ to include person who would be officer, employee or agent of state under Oregon Tort Claims Act. Charges Director of Department of Administrative Services with managing subject to Act. Specifies limitations on authority of director. Imposes requirement on state official to report illegal expenditure of public funds or misuse of state property. Requires Secretary of State to investigate illegal expenditure or misuse of state property. Prohibits state from providing insurance to protect state official from liability for expenditure of public funds or use of public property in violation of law, rule or policy. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2195 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to timber tax programs. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Simplifies western Oregon forestland and privilege tax and eastern Oregon privilege tax distribution systems. Modifies forestland value index. HB 2196 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to privilege taxes on harvest of timber. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to State and School Finance. 4-7 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 4-29 Work Session cancelled. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-9 Second reading. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 2, Johnston, Sowa, Absent, 1--Corcoran, Excused, 4--Carter, Fahey, Johnson, Wooten. 5-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Walden. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Kintigh, Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Cease, Hannon, Johnson. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 350, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires sellers or purchasers of timber in ©eastern¦ Oregon to report particulars of sale to Department of Revenue. Eliminates requirement that immediate harvest values determined for purposes of eastern Oregon timber privilege taxes be adopted by order. Requires that the values be adopted by February 1 (rather than prior to January 1) of the year for which adopted. Changes time for appeal of immediate harvest values. HB 2197 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to income taxes. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to State and School Finance. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-30 Recommendation: Do pass. 1-31 Second reading. 2-1 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 2 Calendar. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by Adams. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Nays, 1, Uherbelau. 2-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Public Hearing and Work Session held. Public Hearing held. 5-23 Work Session held. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-30 Carried over to 05-31 by unanimous consent. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Attending Legislative Business, 5----Brecke, Hannon, Leonard, Springer, Timms. 6-2(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 1--Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 5----Meek, Roberts, Ross, Snodgrass, Speaker Clarno. 6-9 Speaker signed. 6-12(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 453, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Eliminates requirement that Department of Revenue provide income tax release to probated estates. Allows administrators to request final tax determinations from department. HB 2198 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxes administered by the Department of Revenue, including but not limited to tax collection processes. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to State and School Finance. 1-26 Public Hearing held. 1-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-31 Work Session held. 2-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-6 Second reading. 2-7 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 9 Calendar. 2-9 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to State and School Finance carried. Rereferred. 2-17 Work Session held. 2-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 2-23 Read. Carried by Rasmussen. Passed. Ayes, 60. 2-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-15 Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-20 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 3-22(H) Speaker signed. 3-27(S) President signed. 3-31(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 53, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Clarifies law with respect to converting tax warrants into judgments for purposes of recognition in another jurisdiction. Authorizes Department of Revenue to file all warrants with Secretary of State as Uniform Commercial Code security interest filings. HB 2199 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to cigarette taxation. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to State and School Finance. 1-26 Public Hearing held. 1-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates use of cigarette stamps. Requires distributors to provide dealers with invoices of cigarette sales and deliveries. Requires payment of tax at time distributor files monthly report. Conforms collection mechanisms to those in other tax programs. HB 2200 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxes, including but not limited to exclusions, exemptions, credits and checkoffs for taxes imposed upon or measured by income. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to State and School Finance. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-2 Second reading. 2-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 9 Calendar. 2-9 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Tiernan. 2-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-16 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Hannon, Kennemer. 3-22(H) Speaker signed. 3-27(S) President signed. 3-31(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 54, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Authorizes Department of Revenue to waive proof or substantiation requirements for income tax credits, exemptions, exclusions or subtractions. Provides exemption for enrolled member of federally recognized American Indian tribe residing in federally recognized Indian country when income derived from within boundaries of federally recognized Indian country. Authorizes Department of Revenue, instead of Oregon Charitable Checkoff Commission, to make rules governing checkoffs for purposes of checkoffs on income tax returns. HB 2201 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to State and School Finance. 2-6 Public Hearing held. 2-7 Public Hearing held. 2-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Conforms income and personal property tax laws to federal Bankruptcy Code. Clarifies failure to file and failure to pay penalty calculations. HB 2202 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation, including but not limited to tax returns; appropriating money. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to State and School Finance. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-2 Second reading. 2-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 9 Calendar. 2-9 Third reading. Carried by Federici. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Tiernan. 2-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-15 Work Session held. 5-6 Work Session held. 5-9 Public Hearing held. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Minority Recommendation: Do pass with different amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng. Minority) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-30 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 9 --Nays, 19, Adams, Baker, Bryant, Bunn, Derfler, Hamby, Hannon, Hartung, Johnson, Kennemer, Kintigh, Lim, Miller, Phillips, Shannon, Stull, Timms, Walden, President Smith, Excused, 1--Cease, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Yih. Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 7, Brecke, Dukes, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Cease, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Yih. 6-1(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 6-3 Representatives Schoon, Johnston, Strobeck appointed House Conferees. 6-5(S) Senators Phillips, Walden, Gold appointed Senate conferees. Work Session held. 6-6(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated May 29 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-7(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-8(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 27, Adams, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Minnis, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie. Repassed. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 27, Adams, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Minnis, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie. 6-9(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 8, Brecke, Cease, Dwyer, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Adams, Dukes. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-26(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Filed with Secretary of State without Governor's signature. (Chapter 815, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Changes employer annual withholding return requirements. ©Modifies certain provisions relating to state revenue in excess of estimate and two percent surplus kicker. Establishes exclusion for deferred compensation and specified distributions.¦ Establishes Surplus Kicker Cost Account. Appropriates moneys to Department of Revenue. HB 2203 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxes imposed upon or measured by income, including but not limited to income apportionment. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to State and School Finance. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 4-25 Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 60. 5-1(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-2 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Walden. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Phillips. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 176, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. In conformity with Multistate Tax Compact, excludes from sales factor used to apportion business income between states following: (1) Gross receipts from incidental or occasional sales of fixed assets used in regular course of taxpayer's trade or business. (2) Gross receipts from sale, exchange, redemption or holding of intangibles unless receipts are derived from primary business activity. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1995. HB 2204 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to federal tax law connection. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to State and School Finance. 1-30 Public Hearing held. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 2-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-6 Public Hearing held. 2-7 Public Hearing held. 2-9 Work Session held. 2-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-20 Second reading. 2-21 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 23 Calendar. 2-23 Third reading. Carried by Schoon. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 6, Carpenter, Fisher, Lokan, Oakley, Qutub, Snodgrass. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lokan entered in Journal. 2-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-14 Public Hearing held. 3-15 Work Session held. 3-23 Work Session held. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Minority Recommendation: Do pass with different amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng. Minority) 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 9 --Nays, 18, Adams, Baker, Bryant, Bunn, Derfler, Hamby, Hannon, Hartung, Johnson, Kennemer, Kintigh, Lim, Miller, Phillips, Shannon, Stull, Yih, President Smith, Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Timms, Walden. Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 9, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Trow, Excused, 1--Springer. Bunn, Walden declared potential conflict of interest. 5-30(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 5-31 Representatives Schoon, Baum, Beyer appointed House Conferees. 5-31(S) Senators Phillips, Trow, Walden appointed Senate conferees. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-3(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated May 24 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-3(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-6(H) Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, June 7 Calendar. 6-7 House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 28, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Minnis, Naito, Oakley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie. 6-8(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bunn, Springer, President Smith. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-26(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 556, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Governs connection of Oregon personal income and corporate tax and other laws to federal Internal Revenue Code. Applies generally to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1995, but contains retroactive applications. Changes applicable dates for certain provisions from January 1, 1995, to January 1, 1996. Specifies estimated tax that individual is required to pay for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1995, and before January 1, 1996. Makes technical changes. Establishes certain depreciation adjustments. Requires that Employment Department advise individual filing new claim for unemployment insurance benefits of certain facts regarding federal and state income tax. Allows claimant to elect to have amount withheld from benefits. ©Creates 60 percent installment sale capital gain exclusion for sales occurring prior to 1987.¦ HB 2205 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Treasurer) -- Relating to reimbursement of expenses of State Treasurer in capacity as investment officer for Oregon Investment Council. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Third reading. Carried by Wylie. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Tiernan, Excused, 2--Oakley, Shibley. 5-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-9 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Leonard, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Cease, Hannon, Timms. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 5-30(S) President signed. 6-7(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 288, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows State Treasurer to deduct © ¦ monthly 0.25 basis _____ points of market value of assets under management rather than one-half of one percent of income received by investment funds as reimbursement for expenses incurred as investment officer for Oregon Investment Council. HB 2206 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Treasurer) -- Relating to allotment of appropriated funds to state agencies. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts debt service payments on state debt obligations from allotment system. HB 2207 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Treasurer) -- Relating to reporting requirements by public officials. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows State Treasurer to determine which employees of State Treasurer's office, other than division directors and investment officers, must file securities trading statements. Allows statements to be filed for review with designee of State Treasurer. Eliminates filing of statements with Attorney General and Division of Audits but allows review by Attorney General or division upon request. Allows designee of State Treasurer, rather than Chief Deputy State Treasurer, to review to determine whether conflict of interest exists. Deletes criminal penalty for intentional failure to file complete and accurate statement. HB 2208 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to testing for blood alcohol content; declaring an emergency. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to Judiciary. 4-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-17 Work Session held. 4-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-24 Second reading. 4-25 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 26 Calendar. 4-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 27 Calendar. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Tiernan, Excused, 1--Jones. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Carried over to 05-23 by unanimous consent. 5-23 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, Dwyer, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Johnson, President Smith. 5-25(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 45 --Excused, 4--Johnson, Minnis, Piercy, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 11----Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Jones, Mannix, Montgomery, Oakley, Repine, Sowa, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen. 6-1 Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 351, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 14, 1995. Specifies, for purposes of Oregon Vehicle Code, that certification of accuracy of certain breath analysis equipment does not require a signed document. Applies to chemical analyses of breath performed on and after February 1, 1993. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2209 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to appeals of mental commitment orders. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to Judiciary. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prescribes scope of appellate review in mental commitment orders. HB 2210 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to fees in civil forfeiture proceedings. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Grants court discretion to award costs, disbursements and attorney fees in civil forfeiture proceedings to prevailing party. HB 2211 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to public contracting. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Limits damages in suit under public contracting law to expenses of preparing bid. Eliminates court authority to award attorney fees and costs to prevailing party. HB 2212 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to compensation of crime victims. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 3-1 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-6 Work Session held. 3-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-13 Second reading. 3-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 15 Calendar. 3-15 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Meek, Tiernan. 3-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Springer. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Dwyer, Timms. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-9(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 344, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires delivery or payment of proceeds of compensable crimes to Department of Justice. Defines proceeds of compensable crimes. Allows Department of Justice to identify proceeds of compensable crimes. Allows hearing to person who disputes that money or property is proceeds of compensable crime. Allows Department of Justice to prevent delivery or payment of money or property to person who commits compensable crime if character of money or property as proceeds of crime is asserted. HB 2213 By Representative BRIAN (at the request of League of Oregon Cities; Association of Oregon Counties; Oregon Transit Association; Oregon Public Ports Association; Chehalem Valley Senior Citizens Council; Columbia County Transportation; New Day Enterprises Inc., La Grande; Basin Transit, Klamath Falls; Community Action Agency of Yamhill County, Inc.; Amalgamated Transit Union; Coquille Chamber of Commerce; Oregon Building and Construction Trades Council; Portland Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce; Transport Options, Bend; Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs; United Senior Citizens of Bend; Central Oregon Council on Aging; Wamic Senior Bus) -- Relating to transportation. 3-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to State and School Finance with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases motor vehicle and use fuel taxes by 4 cents per gallon on January 1, 1996, and 4 cents per gallon on January 1, 1997. Makes corresponding increase in weight-mile tax, truck flat fees and road use assessment fee. Increases registration fee for passenger cars to $70 on January 1, 1997. Decreases registration fees for certain vehicles weighing 8,001 to 26,000 pounds on January 1, 1996. Dedicates 2 cents per gallon of each increase in fuel taxes, and equivalent amount of weight-mile and other increases, to bridge retrofit program for strengthening bridges to withstand earthquakes. Allocates $1.5 million annually to counties and $1.5 million annually to cities, in addition to other moneys granted them from highway fund. Changes distribution formula for other moneys going to counties and cities from highway fund. Creates Surface Transportation Account. Provides that moneys in account shall be distributed for public transportation if House Joint Resolution 58 (1995) is adopted. Authorizes levy of tax on ownership, operation or use of motor vehicle by certain local governments. Increases bonding capacity of Department of Transportation to $500 million. HB 2214 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Corrections) -- Relating to corrections; declaring an emergency. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to Judiciary. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 4-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 4-24 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-9 Second reading. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Naito. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Corcoran, Excused, 4--Carter, Fahey, Johnson, Wooten. 5-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-25 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session held. 6-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Cease not concurring. 6-6 Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 2, McCoy, Springer, Excused, 1--Kintigh, Attending Legislative Business, 9----Bryant, Derfler, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Kennemer, Leonard, Phillips, Timms. 6-8(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 2, Carter, Gordly. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 745, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 19, 1995. Requires Department of Corrections, upon executive order of Governor, to determine locations for corrections facilities. Directs that department establish by rule criteria for nominating sites. Establishes Corrections Facilities Siting Authority. Prescribes duties of authority. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2215 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Corrections) -- Relating to inmate discipline. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to Judiciary. 1-19 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes provision allowing inmates to seek review of orders imposing institutional transfers for disciplinary reasons. Provides that inmates who admit violating disciplinary rules may seek judicial review only of sanction imposed for violation. HB 2216 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Corporation Division, Secretary of State) -- Relating to notaries. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to Judiciary. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides to person who is notary immunity from civil action for negligent act or omission committed in exercise of notarial commission if person is employed and negligent act or omission occurs in course of and within scope of employment. Specifies that immunity granted does not affect liability of employer under respondeat superior or other theory. Clarifies law with respect to powers of notaries. Makes clear that notary who is not attorney may not select appropriate notarial certificate but is empowered only to perform notarial acts. Exempts notary from filing new oath and taking examination if application for new commission is filed before old commission expires. Defines ÊdisposeÎ used in respect to disposition of notarial journal and records upon vacancy in notarial office. Requires that all identification submitted to notary be current. Repeals authority of county clerks to certify to term of office of notary. HB 2217 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Corporation Division, Secretary of State) -- Relating to assumed business names. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to Commerce. 2-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 2-14 Public Hearing held. 2-28 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-2 Work Session held. 3-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-9 Second reading. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Prozanski. 3-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-2 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-16 Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. 5-22(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 4----Brian, Carter, Parks, Speaker Clarno. 6-3 Speaker signed. 6-5(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 454, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Changes registration period of assumed business names from two years to one year.¦ Allows registration of real and true names for purpose of conducting or transacting business in state. ©Takes effect January 1, 1996.¦ HB 2218 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Corporation Division, Secretary of State) -- Relating to filing of condominium reports; prescribing an effective date. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Commerce. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 1-31 Public Hearing held. 2-7 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-9 Work Session held. 2-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-15 Second reading. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 8, Beyer, Carpenter, Oakley, Schoon, Sowa, Tiernan, Watt, Wooten, Excused, 1--Shibley. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-9 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----McCoy, Shannon. 3-16(H) Speaker signed. 3-17(S) President signed. 3-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 31, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, January 01, 1996. Transfers filing of condominium reports from Office of Secretary of State to Real Estate Agency. Prescribes effective date. HB 2219 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Corporation Division, Secretary of State) -- Relating to Secretary of State. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Commerce. 2-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 2-14 Public Hearing held. 2-16 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-2 Work Session held. 3-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-8 Second reading. 3-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 10 Calendar. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Federici. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Prozanski. 3-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-9 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Baker, Bryant, Hamby, Kennemer, Springer, Stull. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-31(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 215, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies provisions relating to use of certain forms by and reinstatement of authority to operate as professional corporations, corporations, cooperatives, limited liability companies, nonprofit corporations, limited partnerships, certain trusts and corporations for the use or control of water. HB 2220 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Board of Examiners of Licensed Dietitians) -- Relating to dietitians. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires person practicing as dietitian be licensed. HB 2221 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Fish and Wildlife) -- Relating to angling without payment of certain fees. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Natural Resources. 4-11 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Oakley, Shibley. 5-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-9 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Dwyer. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 3--Baker, Dukes, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 177, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Increases number of days for which State Fish and Wildlife Commission may authorize angling without payment of license or tag fees. HB 2222 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Fish and Wildlife) -- Relating to the Fish Endowment Account; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Natural Resources. 4-11 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Returned to Full Committee by order of Chair. Work Session held. 5-9 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-10 Second reading. 5-11 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 15 Calendar. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Excused, 4--Brian, Corcoran, Minnis, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 12----Brown, Carpenter, Lundquist, Meek, Naito, Norris, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Sowa, Tarno, VanLeeuwen. 5-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-17 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Brecke. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Bryant, Derfler, Phillips. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 352, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 01, 1995. Extends ÊsunsetÎ date for deposit of moneys in Fish Endowment Account. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2223 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Fish and Wildlife) -- Relating to angling licenses; prescribing an effective date. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires annual license to angle for shellfish or animals living intertidally on the bottom. Takes effect January 1, 1996. HB 2224 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Governor Barbara Roberts) -- Relating to school-based health centers providing contraceptive counseling, examinations and supplies. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Children and Families. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides funding for new school-based health centers to provide contraceptive counseling, examinations and supplies. Provides additional funding for schools that already have school-based health centers providing contraceptive counseling, examinations and supplies. HB 2225 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Governor Barbara Roberts) -- Relating to teenage parents. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 2-15 Work Session held. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that approved school district teenage parent program entitled to grant for purpose of providing peer educator training to teenage parents. HB 2226 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Governor Barbara Roberts) -- Relating to teacher training. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs state to fund teacher training in comprehensive family life education. HB 2227 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Judicial Department) -- Relating to criminal jurisdiction of district courts. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes limitation on jurisdiction of district courts over misdemeanors. Validates exercise of jurisdiction by district courts over certain misdemeanors. HB 2228 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Judicial Department) -- Relating to civil procedure. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-24 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-9 Second reading. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Parks. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Corcoran, Excused, 4--Carter, Fahey, Johnson, Wooten. 5-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 6, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bunn, Derfler, Johnson. 5-30(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 3, Carter, Gordly, Shields, Absent, 2--Josi, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 1----Piercy. 6-6 Speaker signed. 6-7(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 455, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires that proceedings removed from small claims department of district court by reason of request for jury trial be referred directly to arbitration in any court that has established mandatory arbitration program. Provides exception. Prohibits representation by attorneys in referred proceedings. Requires that decision and award in arbitration proceeding requiring payment of money be in form prescribed for money judgments. Directs that Council on Court Procedures elect from its membership legislative advisory committee. HB 2229 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Judicial Department) -- Relating to reinstatement of driving privileges. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 2-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-2 Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-10 Second reading. 3-13 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 15 Calendar. 3-15 Third reading. Carried by Roberts. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 3, Gordly, Wells, Wooten, Excused, 3--Carter, Meek, Tiernan. 3-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 4-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Third reading. Carried by Springer. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Leonard. 5-15(H) Speaker signed. 5-15(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 142, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires court to collect reinstatement fee from person whose driving privileges have been suspended or restricted by court order before court will order Department of Transportation to reinstate privileges. HB 2230 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Norma Paulus) -- Relating to motor vehicles; appropriating money. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to State and School Finance with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases certain fuel taxes and weight-mile tax if proposed constitutional amendment allowing use of money for transportation of public school students is adopted. Appropriates money to Department of Education for transportation grants. HB 2231 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Speaker Larry Campbell) -- Relating to distribution of certain lottery revenues to programs for treatment of behavioral problems related to gambling. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates three percent of net receipts from video lottery games in each county for community mental health programs for treatment of emotional and behavioral problems related to gambling. HB 2232 By Representative PARKS; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to property subject to taxation exemptions. 1-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to State and School Finance. 2-27 Public Hearing held. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Includes irrigation pipe within exemption from ad valorem taxation. HB 2233 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Speaker Larry Campbell) -- Relating to children. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Children and Families with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Legislative Assembly to appropriate state moneys to fund local administration of programs and services for children and families that are transferred to counties and regions under chapter 676, Oregon Laws 1993. Requires State Commission on Children and Families to suspend operation of local plans for services to children and families when adequate appropriation is not made. Requires appropriate state agencies to provide services when local plans are suspended. HB 2235 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Education Committee for Confederation of Oregon School Administrators) -- Relating to unemployment compensation for education service district employees. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies conditions for disqualification from unemployment compensation benefits for education service district employees. HB 2236 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Education Committee for Commissioner for Community College Services Roger Bassett) -- Relating to community colleges. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 2-15 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-24 Work Session held. 2-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-2 Second reading. 3-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 9 Calendar. 3-9 Third reading. Carried by Meek. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Adams, Johnson. 3-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 3-30 Second reading. 3-31 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 1, Stull, Excused, 1--Bryant, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Bunn, McCoy, Miller, Springer. 4-4(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Carter, Fisher, Johnson, Parks. 4-10 Speaker signed. 4-10(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 67, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Makes technical changes to community college law. Allows community colleges to coordinate courses with high schools. Moves certain community college responsibilities from Department of Education to Office of Community College Services. Prohibits reimbursement from state to community colleges for delivering educational services to federal prison inmates. HB 2237 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Dennis Luke) -- Relating to construction contractors. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to Labor. 2-6 Public Hearing held. 2-20 Public Hearing held. 3-20 Work Session held. 3-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-29 Second reading. 3-30 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 31 Calendar. 3-31 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 4 Calendar. 4-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Third reading. Carried by Luke. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 2, Roberts, Thompson, Excused, 1--Fahey, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Clarno. 4-6(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Carried over to 05-05 by unanimous consent. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Failed. Ayes, 13 --Nays, 15, Brecke, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hannon, Leonard, Lim, McCoy, Miller, Shannon, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Walden, Yih, Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. Leonard served notice of possible reconsideration. Walden changed from aye to nay and served notice of possible reconsideration. Motion to reconsider carried. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 8, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Shannon, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. Bill passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Miller, Shannon, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. Sorenson entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 5-10(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 2, Johnston, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 5----Josi, Lokan, Schoon, Strobeck, VanLeeuwen. 5-23 Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-31(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 216, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Specifies nonexempt class of construction contractors for purposes including workers' compensation. Specifies civil penalties for certain violations relating to exempt class. Makes related changes. HB 2238 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Dennis Luke for Real Estate Marketing Workgroup) -- Relating to regulation of real estate marketing activity; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 3-28 Public Hearing held. 4-4 Work Session held. 4-11 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Third reading. Carried by Luke. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Markham. 5-1(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-2 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Dukes, Excused, 1--Phillips. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-31(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 217, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, May 31, 1995. Establishes regulation program for real estate marketing organizations. Defines terms. Allows Real Estate Commissioner to impose civil penalty for violation of licensing regulations. Appropriates moneys received by Real Estate Agency under Act to agency for purpose of implementing Act. ©Appropriates moneys from General Fund for biennial expenses.¦ Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2239 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Dennis Luke for Jill Olin, Jeremy Gregory) -- Relating to community service. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 4-5 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-28 Second reading. 5-1 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 2 Calendar. 5-2 Third reading. Carried by Luke. Failed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 39, Baum, Brian, Carpenter, Corcoran, Fahey, Federici, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Johnston, Jones, Josi, Lehman, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Markham, Meek, Milne, Minnis, Montgomery, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Qutub, Repine, Roberts, Snodgrass, Sowa, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wells, Welsh, Excused, 1--Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 1----Schoon. Minnis served notice of possible reconsideration. Baum changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. 5-3 Bill failed. Makes completion of community service program high school graduation requirement. Applies to person graduating after December 31, 2000. HB 2240 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Carl Hosticka) -- Relating to the Lundquist Center for Business Development; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates lottery funds for expansion of business assistance program conducted by Lundquist Center for Business Development at University of Oregon. Limits biennial expenditures of lottery funds. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2241 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Carl Hosticka) -- Relating to certain business service programs provided by the University of Oregon; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates lottery funds for Software Engineering Research Center (SERC) at University of Oregon and for public-private electronic commerce program provided by University of Oregon. Limits biennial expenditures of lottery funds. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2242 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Speaker Larry Campbell) -- Relating to combination of public employee collective bargaining units. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Labor. 2-3 Public Hearing cancelled. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes public employer to petition Employment Relations Board to combine bargaining units. HB 2243 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Speaker Larry Campbell) -- Relating to classes of public employees prohibited from striking. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to Labor. 2-3 Public Hearing cancelled. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces classes of public employees prohibited from striking. HB 2244 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Speaker Larry Campbell) -- Relating to factfinding in public employee collective bargaining. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Labor. 2-3 Public Hearing cancelled. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes factfinding in public employee collective bargaining process only when both parties agree to participate. HB 2245 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Speaker Larry Campbell) -- Relating to underground storage tanks. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to Natural Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 1-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-28 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates moneys from lottery to essential services grants for underground storage tank site cleanup and tank replacement in rural counties. Limits expenditures. Allows counties to develop criteria and procedures for grant approval and to process grant applications, subject to Department of Environmental Quality approval. Imposes application, approval and grant distribution deadlines. HB 2246 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Speaker Larry Campbell) -- Relating to taxation. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends time for filing claim for refund of income tax to seven years for taxpayers that have taxes imposed by another state on income taxed by both states. HB 2247 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Larry Campbell for the Oregon State Grange) -- Relating to exemptions from occupational regulations for certain institutions. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Commerce. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Permits fraternal organizations and churches to obtain electrical and plumbing work by uncertified and unlicensed members. HB 2248 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Larry Campbell for the Oregon State Grange) -- Relating to juveniles. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Lowers age for waiving child to be tried as adult from 15 to 12 for certain crimes. HB 2249 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Larry Campbell for the Oregon State Grange) -- Relating to criminal procedure. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits plea agreements. HB 2250 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Larry Campbell for the Oregon State Grange) -- Relating to driving while under the influence of intoxicants. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires person who is convicted of driving while under influence of intoxicants to make complete restitution for damages caused if person's driving privileges were suspended at time of driving while under influence of intoxicants incident. HB 2251 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Larry Campbell for the Oregon State Grange) -- Relating to driving while under the influence of intoxicants. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires person convicted of driving while under influence of intoxicants to serve minimum prison term of two years. Punishes by maximum five years imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. Applies to persons arrested on and after effective date of Act. HB 2252 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Speaker Larry Campbell) -- Relating to payments in lieu of temporary disability under workers' compensation law. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts employer and employer's insurer from paying temporary disability compensation to injured worker if worker is paid same wage as was received at time of injury. HB 2253 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Carl Hosticka) -- Relating to information technology programs; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates lottery funds for program conducted by University of Oregon for extension of information technology into kindergarten through grade 12 educational system. Limits biennial expenditures of lottery funds. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2254 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance) -- Relating to school finance. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to State and School Finance. 1-19 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Adds Regional Cost Factor to State School Fund formula. HB 2255 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance) -- Relating to taxes, including but not limited to taxes imposed upon or measured by income. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to State and School Finance. 2-24 Public Hearing held. 2-27 Public Hearing held. 3-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-10 Work Session held. 3-13 Work Session held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-22 Work Session cancelled. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 4-29 Work Session cancelled. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Schoon. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 2, Gordly, Shibley, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 15----Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Lewis, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tarno, Tiernan, Wooten. 5-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Work Session held. 6-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 8, Dwyer, Hannon, Lim, McCoy, Miller, Springer, Timms, President Smith, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. Timms, having been recorded as voting aye, was granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting nay. 6-5(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Schoon, Rasmussen, Strobeck appointed House Conferees. 6-6(S) Senators Phillips, Gold, Walden appointed Senate conferees. Work Session held. 6-7 Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-7(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated June 02 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-9 House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 19, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Eighmey, Gordly, Johnson, Johnston, Luke, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Repine, Shibley, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 1--Adams, Excused for business of the House, 2----Grisham, Meek. Vote explanation(s) filed by Naito entered in Journal. 6-9(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 4, Dwyer, McCoy, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Dukes, President Smith. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-26(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 746, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Extends sunset dates for certain pollution, plastics recycling, reforestation, research and development, rural medical practice, farmworker housing, child development and energy tax credits. Defines terms. Establishes pollution prevention tax credit. Makes related changes. Eliminates credit for geothermal heating device connection. Decreases facility certification limit for business energy tax credit. HB 2256 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance) -- Relating to taxes, including but not limited to taxes imposed upon or measured by income. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to State and School Finance. 2-27 Public Hearing held. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 3-13 Work Session held. 3-14 Work Session held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-22 Work Session cancelled. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 4-29 Work Session cancelled. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-9 Second reading. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Schoon. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 7, Johnston, Luke, Milne, Montgomery, Parks, Qutub, Snodgrass, Excused, 4--Carter, Fahey, Johnson, Wooten. 5-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Failed. Ayes, 12 --Nays, 16, Bryant, Derfler, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hamby, Hannon, Leonard, Miller, Phillips, Sorenson, Springer, Stull, Timms, Trow, Yih, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bunn. Phillips, Gold changed from aye to nay and served notice of possible reconsideration. Dwyer served notice of possible reconsideration. 5-30 Motion to reconsider carried on voice vote. Bill passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 9, Bryant, Derfler, Dukes, Dwyer, Hamby, Hannon, Miller, Springer, Stull, Excused, 1--Cease, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Timms, Yih. 6-1(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 8, Hayden, Johnston, Lehman, Milne, Montgomery, Oakley, Qutub, Snodgrass, Excused, 1--Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 2----Johnson, Speaker Clarno. 6-9 Speaker signed. 6-12(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 648, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Establishes First Break Program to provide tax credits for employers who hire gang-involved or gang-affected youth. Requires that Employment Department adopt rules that provide criteria for identifying youths eligible for program. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. ©Appropriates moneys.¦ HB 2257 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance) -- Relating to taxes, including but not limited to taxes imposed upon or measured by income. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to State and School Finance. 2-27 Public Hearing held. 3-14 Work Session held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-22 Work Session cancelled. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 4-28 Work Session held. 4-29 Work Session cancelled. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-16 Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Schoon. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 3, Carpenter, Johnson, Watt, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 4----Meek, Naito, Parks, Prozanski. 5-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends sunset of tax credits granted for rural medical practice and bone marrow transplant expense. Adds licensed dentists to persons eligible for rural medical practice credit. Modifies provisions relating to contributions made to child development program. Establishes tax credit for seasonal farmworker housing projects. HB 2258 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance) -- Relating to taxes, including but not limited to health insurance tax credits. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies health insurance tax credit granted to certain employers and certain employees. Eliminates alternative credit schedule amounts. Removes sunset date. HB 2259 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance) -- Relating to taxes, including but not limited to taxes imposed upon or measured by income. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to State and School Finance. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 3-14 Work Session held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-22 Work Session cancelled. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 4-29 Work Session cancelled. 5-1 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends sunsets of following income tax credits: involuntary mobile home moves; child development program contributions; farmworker housing construction; farmworker housing loans. HB 2260 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance) -- Relating to enterprise zones. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to Commerce. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 3-30 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to State and School Finance. Referred to State and School Finance by order of Speaker. 4-26 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 4-29 Work Session cancelled. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-5 Second reading. 5-8 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 9 Calendar. 5-9 Third reading. Carried by Rasmussen. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused for business of the House, 3----Johnson, Luke, Mannix. 5-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Hannon, Johnson. 5-29(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 5-30 Representatives Carpenter, Shibley appointed House Conferees. 5-31(S) Senators Phillips, Dukes, Lim appointed Senate conferees. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-5 Work Session held. 6-6(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated May 23 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-7(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-8(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 2--Gordly, Minnis, Excused, 2--Shields, Watt, Excused for business of the House, 2----Parks, Speaker Clarno. 6-9(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Dukes, Shannon. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-26(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 747, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Eliminates specific termination dates for existing enterprise zones. Provides 10-year period of existence for enterprise zones. Allows Director of Economic Development Department, upon termination of enterprise zone, to competitively designate successor or replacement enterprise zone. HB 2261 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance) -- Relating to taxation. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to State and School Finance. 2-27 Public Hearing held. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-10 Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 4-28 Work Session held. 4-29 Work Session cancelled. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-9 Second reading. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 15 Calendar. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Lokan. Passed. Ayes, 46 --Nays, 3, Johnston, Parks, Tiernan, Excused, 4--Brian, Corcoran, Minnis, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 7----Fahey, Johnson, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Walden. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Baker, Johnson. Phillips declared potential conflict of interest. 5-30(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Piercy. 6-6 Speaker signed. 6-7(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 748, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Extends repeal date for certain property tax exemptions from 1996 to 2002. Repeals radiation fallout shelter property tax exemption. Deletes requirement that assessor value exempt federal property. HB 2262 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance) -- Relating to finance. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates state corporate surplus refund (corporate surplus kicker). Applies to bienniums beginning on or after July 1, 1993. HB 2263 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance) -- Relating to finance. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates state surplus refund (surplus kicker). Applies to biennia beginning on or after July 1, 1993. HB 2264 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance) -- Relating to finance. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes method of determining and distribution of state surplus refund. Applies first to any 1993-1995 biennial surplus. HB 2265 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon State Association of County Assessors) -- Relating to taxation. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to State and School Finance. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 10 Calendar. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Federici. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Fahey. 5-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 9, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Absent, 1--McCoy. 5-30(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 5-31 Representatives Schoon, Federici, Strobeck appointed House Conferees. 5-31(S) Senators Phillips, Gold, Hartung appointed Senate conferees. 6-5 Work Session held. 6-6(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated May 25 and bill be repassed. 6-6(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. (No Senate action required.) 6-8(H) Motion to adopt Conference Committee Report failed. 6-10 At Desk upon adjournment. ©Changes dates for submission of information and making determinations as to state support for county property tax assessment and appraisal systems.¦ Expands definition of inventory exempt from property taxes. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1996. HB 2266 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon State Association of County Assessors) -- Relating to taxation, including but not limited to special assessment as farm use land. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to State and School Finance. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides method of determining local tax rate component of capitalization rate used to determine farm values. Authorizes owner to withdraw land in exclusive farm use zone from special assessment as farmland. HB 2267 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon State Association of County Assessors) -- Relating to taxation. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to State and School Finance. 4-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 10 Calendar. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Lokan. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 2--Tiernan, Wells, Excused, 1--Fahey. 5-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Motion to refer to Ways and Means carried on voice vote. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. ©Eliminates property tax exemption for radiation fallout shelters. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1996.¦ Increases on January 1, 1996, motor vehicle fuel tax from 24 cents to 25 cents. Increases on January 1, 1997, motor vehicle fuel tax from 25 cents to 26 cents. Ties, with annual increase limitation, motor vehicle fuel tax increases to Consumer Price Index beginning on January 1, 1998. Provides for allocation of revenues. HB 2268 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon State Association of County Assessors) -- Relating to taxation. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to State and School Finance. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires, for conformity with other special assessment laws, that applications for eastern or western Oregon forestland designation be made on or before April 1. Deletes right to make application within 30 days after property is added to rolls as omitted property, or by December 15 of year of increase in assessed value. Allows declassification of land as small tract optional forestland if notice is mailed or delivered before August 15 of year of declassification. HB 2269 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Office of Emergency Management) -- Relating to the 9-1-1 emergency reporting system. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 1-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 2-6 Public Hearing held. 2-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-6 Work Session held. 3-13 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-22 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 3-23 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to State and School Finance by prior reference. 4-11 Public Hearing held. 4-12 Work Session held. 4-17 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-18 Second reading. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 3, Johnston, Sowa, Uherbelau, Excused, 3--Markham, Roberts, Speaker Clarno. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-20 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-8 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 3, Dwyer, Kennemer, Sorenson, Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. Yih, having been recorded as voting nay, was granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 5-30(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 276, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Revises financing method for 9-1-1 emergency reporting system. Requires that Office of Emergency Management submit report to Legislative Assembly by January 1999 on status of providing enhanced 9-1-1 service on statewide basis. HB 2270 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the School Construction Finance Mediation Group) -- Relating to school funding. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that certain revenue received by school district be dedicated to construction. Requires that county assessor report to Department of Revenue total amount of taxes levied on property in taxing district from residential construction in last two years. HB 2271 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the School Construction Finance Mediation Group) -- Relating to public school facilities. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to State and School Finance with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates moneys from lottery funds to subsidize construction and maintenance of public school facilities when local school district passes bond measure raising at least 50 percent of cost. Limits size of individual grants. HB 2272 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon School Boards Association, Beaverton School District) -- Relating to equity fees for school districts. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes county to impose school equity impact fee on new residential development to pay for new school construction or capital improvements. Provides certain limitations. HB 2273 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon Association of School Executives) -- Relating to school funding. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to State and School Finance. 1-19 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes school funding formula. HB 2274 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon Association of School Executives) -- Relating to school funding transportation grant. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-12 Referred to State and School Finance. 1-19 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes calculation of transportation grant under school funding formula for next three years. HB 2275 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon Association of School Executives) -- Relating to school finance; declaring an emergency. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to State and School Finance. 1-19 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing held. 1-23 Work Session held. 1-24 Work Session held. 1-25 Work Session held. 1-26 Work Session held. 1-31 Work Session held. 2-1 Work Session held. 2-2 Work Session held. 2-6 Work Session held. 2-10 Work Session held. 2-13 Work Session cancelled. 2-17 Work Session held. 2-21 Work Session held. 2-23 Work Session held. 3-2 Work Session cancelled. Work Session held. 3-3 Work Session held. 3-6 Work Session held. 3-21 Work Session held. 3-23 Work Session held. 3-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-4 Second reading. 4-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 6 Calendar. 4-6 Third reading. Carried by Schoon. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 2, Lehman, Welsh, Excused, 2--Fahey, Oakley. 4-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 4-11 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 4-25 Work Session held. 4-26 Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-17 Work Session held. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 4, Baker, Bunn, Kennemer, Lim, Absent, 1--McCoy. 5-30(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Schoon, Baum, Beyer appointed House Conferees. 5-30(S) Senators Phillips, Gold, Walden appointed Senate conferees. 5-31 Work Session cancelled. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-6(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated May 25 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-7(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-8(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Corcoran, Excused, 2--Shields, Watt, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. Repassed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Corcoran, Excused, 2--Shields, Watt, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. 6-9(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, Kennemer, Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Dukes, Leonard, Sorenson. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-26(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 649, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 18, 1995. Modifies formulas for figuring school district's General Purpose Grant. Specifies qualifications for classification as remote small school. Establishes grant for Juvenile Corrections Education Program. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2276 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon Association of School Executives) -- Relating to remote small schools. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to State and School Finance. 1-19 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing held. 1-20 Public Hearing held. 2-13 Work Session cancelled. 2-17 Work Session held. 2-21 Work Session held. 2-23 Work Session held. 3-2 Work Session cancelled. Work Session held. 3-3 Work Session held. 3-6 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes calculation of remote small school's additional amount to be added to weighted average daily membership for purposes of State School Fund. HB 2277 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for Oregon Association of School Executives) -- Relating to education service district finance. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to State and School Finance. 1-19 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing held. 1-24 Work Session held. 1-25 Work Session held. 2-13 Work Session cancelled. 2-17 Work Session held. 2-21 Work Session held. 2-23 Work Session held. 3-2 Work Session cancelled. Work Session held. 3-3 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Specifies percentage of education service district replacement funding. HB 2278 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Department of Education) -- Relating to education service districts. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes requirements of State Board of Education's order designating education service districts. Creates Grant and Wheeler County education service district. HB 2279 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Legislative Committee on Trade and Economic Development) -- Relating to industrial training grants; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Economic Development Department to establish grant program to finance in part training programs operated by trade and industry associations. Requires rules for grant program to give preference to certain industries and training programs and to limit amount of grants. Appropriates moneys, out of General Fund, for grant program. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2280 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Legislative Committee on Trade and Economic Development) -- Relating to work-based learning activities in Certificate of Advanced Mastery programs. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs modified application of wage and hour laws for certain students participating in work-based learning activities under Certificate of Advanced Mastery programs. HB 2281 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Task Force on Hispanic and Migrant Issues) -- Relating to public health. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 1-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 1-23 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that state medical, dental, mental health and drug and alcohol treatment services be delivered so as to be available to persons of all cultures and national origins. HB 2282 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Task Force on Hispanic and Migrant Issues) -- Relating to access to services of state agencies. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Human Resources, Employment Department and Housing and Community Services Department to match percentage of employees who are fluent in language spoken by client population with percentage of client population who speak language. HB 2283 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Task Force on Hispanic and Migrant Issues) -- Relating to Commission on Hispanic Affairs. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 1-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs President of Senate and Speaker of House to jointly appoint members of Commission on Hispanic Affairs. HB 2284 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Task Force on Hispanic and Migrant Issues) -- Relating to bilingual interpreters. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-11 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services to develop criteria for bilingual interpreters for state agencies. HB 2285 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Task Force on Hispanic and Migrant Issues) -- Relating to Commission on Agricultural Labor. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Commission on Agricultural Labor for purpose of providing means for state to coordinate approach to long term agricultural worker issues, and to coordinate agencies and efforts associated with agricultural labor issues. HB 2286 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Carl Hosticka) -- Relating to the Institute for a Sustainable Environment; declaring an emergency. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates lottery funds for expansion of program for development and transfer of natural resource decision-making processes and technologies conducted by Institute for a Sustainable Environment at University of Oregon. Limits biennial expenditures of lottery funds. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2287 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Carl Hosticka) -- Relating to the Pacific Northwest seismic monitoring array; declaring an emergency. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates lottery funds for expansion of Pacific Northwest seismic monitoring array operated by University of Oregon. Limits biennial expenditures of lottery funds for such purpose. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2288 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Carl Hosticka) -- Relating to University of Oregon Center on Human Development; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Appropriates moneys out of General Fund, for biennium beginning July 1, 1995, to Department of Higher Education to expand First Steps program at University of Oregon Center on Human Development. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2289 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Carl Hosticka) -- Relating to University of Oregon Center on Human Development; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Higher Education, for biennium beginning July 1, 1995, to replicate successful child abuse prevention programs at University of Oregon Center on Human Development. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2290 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Carl Hosticka) -- Relating to University of Oregon Riverfront Research Park; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Appropriates moneys from Capital Construction Trust Fund to Department of Higher Education for construction of building at University of Oregon Riverfront Research Park. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2291 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Leadership Committee) -- Relating to legislative sessions; prescribing an effective date. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Legislative Rules. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Implements provisions of proposed constitutional amendment authorizing Legislative Assembly to hold organizational session in January of odd-numbered year and regular session in September of odd-numbered year. Adjusts dates to conform to requirements of organizational and regular sessions. Takes effect on effective date of House Joint Resolution[7 (1995). HB 2292 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Leadership Committee) -- Relating to the financial administration of the state; prescribing an effective date. 1-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to Legislative Rules. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes beginning of state fiscal year to January 1. Changes beginning of biennium to January 1 of even-numbered year. Makes related changes. Becomes effective upon voter approval of House Joint Resolution 7 (1995). HB 2293 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix for the Oregon Association of Realtors) -- Relating to Real Estate Agency publication. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 1-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 2-6 Public Hearing held. 3-20 Work Session held. 4-17 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits Real Estate Agency from publicly reporting disciplinary action until after any appeals of such action. HB 2294 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to alcoholic liquor. 1-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows city or county to elect to issue binding recommendations to Oregon Liquor Control Commission concerning certain liquor licenses. Prohibits issuance of certain liquor licenses to premises located within 1,000 feet of specified schools. Exempts certain premises. Prohibits employment of persons under 21 years of age for any purpose in area posted under commission rule as off-limits for minors. HB 2295 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to transfer of title to vehicles; prescribing an effective date. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires transferor of interest in motor vehicle to notify Department of Transportation of transfer. Requires department to note transfer on records. Authorizes department to adopt rules to implement requirements of Act. Creates offense of submitting false notice of transfer. Punishes by maximum $940 fine. Takes effect July 1, 1996. HB 2296 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to land. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Natural Resources. 1-25 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 1-30 Public Hearing held. 2-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-17 Work Session held. 3-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-28 Second reading. 3-29 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 30 Calendar. 3-30 Third reading. Carried by Corcoran. Motion to rerefer to Natural Resources failed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 38, Adams, Baum, Brian, Carpenter, Corcoran, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Jones, Lehman, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Mannix, Meek, Milne, Minnis, Montgomery, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Repine, Schoon, Snodgrass, Sowa, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Thompson, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Speaker Clarno, Excused, 4--Carter, Markham, Roberts, Tiernan. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 17, Brown, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Josi, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Strobeck, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 2--Carter, Tiernan. 3-31(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-4 Referred to Water and Land Use. 4-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 1, Sorenson, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Adams, Bryant, Derfler, Gold, Miller, Phillips, Springer. 5-22(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 3, Piercy, Ross, Wooten, Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 4----Brian, Carter, Parks, Speaker Clarno. 6-3 Speaker signed. 6-5(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 456, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Consolidates provisions on liability of landowners for personal injury, death or property damage arising out of use of land for recreational purposes, ©and¦ woodcutting or harvest of special forest products. Increases charge that may be made by landowner for woodcutting while retaining immunity from $15 per day to $20 per ©day¦ cord. Allows person to declare land open to the public and acquire immunity from liability for personal injury, death or property damage arising out of use of land for recreational purposes, woodcutting or harvest of special forest products. Provides immunity for all personal injury, death or property damage except for damages arising out of landowner's intentional infliction of harm. HB 2297 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to sentencing. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes mandatory minimum sentences for specified felonies. HB 2298 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 2-24 Work Session held. 2-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-2 Second reading. 3-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 9 Calendar. 3-9 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 14, Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Corcoran, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Lokan, Meek, Naito, Shibley, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused, 2--Adams, Johnson. Vote explanation(s) filed by Piercy entered in Journal. 3-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 4-28 Second reading. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 4, Cease, Dwyer, Gold, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy, President Smith. 5-5(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 5, Brown, Eighmey, Gordly, Lokan, Naito, Absent, 2--Johnson, Tiernan, Excused, 2--Oakley, Shibley. 5-16 Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 141, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Provides that mentally ill person committed to Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division has right to send or receive sealed mail, subject to limitations for security ©and therapeutic¦ reasons in state institutions. Establishes certain notification requirements regarding mail and personal property. ©Declares emergency, effective on passage.¦ HB 2299 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to salary plan modifications to implement collective bargaining agreements. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 4-6 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires prior budgetary and personnel action by Legislative Assembly before Department of Administrative Services modifies salary plan to implement collective bargaining agreement. HB 2300 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix for the Oregon Medical Association) -- Relating to health care cooperatives. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to Judiciary. 2-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes physician cooperatives for provision of health care services. Defines terms. Exempts cooperatives from antitrust laws. Provides for supervision and oversight by Department of Human Resources. Requires director to establish board of governors for approved cooperatives. HB 2301 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to sentencing. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes mandatory minimum sentences for second and subsequent felony convictions. HB 2302 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to sentencing. 1-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-17 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs State Sentencing Guidelines Board to revise guidelines to provide for mandatory minimum sentence of six months for first felony conviction. HB 2303 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to artificial insemination. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits physician from performing artificial insemination on unmarried woman. HB 2304 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to children. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Children and Families. 3-30 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits surrogacy agreements. Punishes by maximum five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. HB 2305 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to criminal procedure. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Tolls statute of limitations for criminal actions during period when victim is incapable of communicating. HB 2306 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to water right application process. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Water Policy. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes fee on person who annually files more than three public interest objections to applications for water right permits. HB 2307 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to farm labor contractor bonds. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Labor. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes farm labor contractors bond at $10,000. HB 2308 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to mental health services. 1-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-17 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes involuntary commitment procedure when court determines person is incapacitated as result of alcoholism or drug dependency. Sunsets court determined involuntary commitment procedures as result of alcoholism or drug dependency, December 31, 1997. HB 2309 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to paternity. 1-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-17 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies conclusive presumption of paternity for child born to wife cohabiting with husband. Allows court to deny paternity action initiated by putative father when court determines that putative father's sexual conduct that resulted in pregnancy would constitute crime of rape or incest, unless putative father can establish that determination of paternity would be in best interests of child. Prescribes factors for court's consideration. Changes paternity trial requirement from trial by jury to trial by court. HB 2310 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to minors. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Judiciary. 2-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 2-21 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crime of electronically furnishing obscene material to minors. Punishes by maximum one year imprisonment, $10,000 fine or both. HB 2311 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to impoundment of vehicles. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes impoundment of uninsured vehicle, of vehicle being operated by person with no valid driving privileges and of vehicle that is not currently registered. HB 2312 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to Task Force on Certification and Licensing; appropriating money. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to General Govermnent and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes task force to investigate and recommend ways to standardize and consolidate investigation, hearings and licensing procedures of state agencies, boards and commissions. Appropriates moneys to task force for purposes of Act. HB 2313 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to sterilization. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires person to be at least 18 years of age to give informed consent for sterilization. HB 2314 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to pioneer cemeteries. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-17 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-5 Second reading. 5-8 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 9 Calendar. 5-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 10 Calendar. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 5, Carpenter, Luke, Montgomery, Qutub, Snodgrass, Excused, 1--Fahey. 5-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-7 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-8 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 6, Bryant, Derfler, Dwyer, Leonard, Lim, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-26(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 457, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Establishes Pioneer Cemetery Commission. HB 2315 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to adoption. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Children and Families. 3-30 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires person placing child for independent adoption to provide certain services. Expands list of information that must be filed with petition to adopt child. Prohibits private entities from advertising to adopt or to place children for adoption. Requires entity arranging adoption to ask biological parent if child may contact parent when child reaches age of majority. HB 2316 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to stalking; declaring an emergency. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 1-24 Public Hearing held. 2-7 Work Session held. 2-28 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-6 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 4-5 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-10 Work Session held. 4-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-18 Second reading. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Markham, Roberts, Speaker Clarno. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-20 Referred to Judiciary. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Dwyer, Timms. 5-23(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 52 --Absent, 1--Shields, Excused, 2--Snodgrass, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 5----Corcoran, Fahey, Norris, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 6-2 Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 353, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 14, 1995. Modifies elements of crime of stalking. Provides that officer issue citation rather than officer's stalking protective order. ©Requires court to award costs and lost wages if petitioner acts in bad faith. Allows entry of, ex parte, temporary court's stalking protective order.¦ Requires court, at time petition is filed and upon finding of probable cause, to enter temporary court's stalking protective order. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2317 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to marriage. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-17 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Declares policy of state that legal marriage between man and woman is special relationship that should be favored and supported by state and political subdivisions of state. Prohibits rule, regulation, charter provision, ordinance, resolution or policy that is inconsistent with policy. Requires provision in public contracts that contractor not adopt or enforce policy that is inconsistent with state policy. HB 2318 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to state personnel relations. 1-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-17 Referred to Labor. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 3-20 Work Session held. 3-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-29 Second reading. 3-30 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 31 Calendar. 3-31 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 4 Calendar. 4-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Fahey, Johnston. 4-6(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-25 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 30. 5-10(H) Speaker signed. 5-10(S) President signed. 5-17(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 114, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Defines Êstate serviceÎ for purposes of State Personnel Relations Law to include certain military personnel who are included in state service under another state law. HB 2319 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to computer information systems. 1-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs operators of computer networks to keep records of identity of users of network and of personal information about individuals that is disclosed to users. Requires disclosure to individual when information about individual is accessed by user of network. Sets rules for disclosures. Allows injunction or maximum civil penalty of $100,000, or both, for violation. HB 2320 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to records of the Department of Transportation. 1-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-17 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 1-20 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits Department of Transportation from releasing names or addresses from driver or vehicle files except to specified persons. HB 2321 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to federal tax law connection. 1-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-17 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Governs connection of Oregon personal income and corporate tax and other laws to federal Internal Revenue Code. Applies generally to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1995, but contains retroactive applications. HB 2322 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to disqualification from unemployment compensation. 1-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-17 Referred to Labor. 2-3 Public Hearing cancelled. 2-13 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-13 Second reading. 4-14 Third reading. Carried by Carpenter. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Brian, Minnis. 4-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Carried over to 05-05 by unanimous consent. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 6, Brecke, Dwyer, Gold, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. Gold entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 5-10(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 2, Naito, Sowa, Excused for business of the House, 4----Josi, Schoon, Strobeck, VanLeeuwen. 5-23 Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 178, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Disqualifies from receipt of unemployment compensation individuals who violate qualified employer ©safety programs¦ policy including provisions restricting controlled substances or alcohol in workplace. Directs Employment Department to adopt specified rules. HB 2323 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to judicial ballots. 1-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-17 Referred to Legislative Rules. 4-11 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that ballot designation indicating judge is incumbent specify whether judge is elected or appointed incumbent. HB 2324 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to criminal organizations. 1-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crimes of engaging in criminal organization activity in first, second and third degrees. Punishes engaging in criminal organization activity in first degree by maximum of 20 years' imprisonment, $300,000 fine, or both. Punishes engaging in criminal organization activity in second degree by maximum of 10 years' imprisonment, $200,000 fine, or both. Punishes engaging in criminal organization activity in third degree by maximum of five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. Provides that person 15, 16 or 17 years of age at time person commits crime of engaging in criminal organization activity in any degree is adult subject to prosecution as adult. Defines Êcriminal organization.Î HB 2325 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to tax appeals; appropriating money. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-16 Referred to Judiciary. 1-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 2-13 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-27 Work Session held. 3-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-8 Second reading. 3-9 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 9, Corcoran, Gordly, Norris, Rasmussen, Roberts, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Uherbelau, Excused, 2--Adams, Johnson. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lokan, Piercy entered in Journal. 3-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary, then Ways and Means. 4-24 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Public Hearing held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 5-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-2 Returned to Full Committee. 6-3 Work Session held. 6-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) 6-6 Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 7, Brecke, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Springer, Trow, Yih, Excused, 2--Kintigh, Shannon. 6-8(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 6, Gordly, Ross, Shields, Sowa, Uherbelau, Wooten, Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused for business of the House, 1----Brian. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-26(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 650, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Creates magistrate division in Oregon Tax Court. Authorizes judge of tax court to appoint presiding magistrate and tax court clerk. Replaces Oregon Tax Court small claims division with small claims procedures in magistrate division. Establishes classes of cases for which plaintiff may elect to file small claims procedure. Removes administrative appeals process in Department of Revenue. Makes related changes. Prescribes operative date and provides exceptions thereto. HB 2326 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to criminal justice; appropriating money. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-19 Referred to Judiciary with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Revises provisions relating to: registration of, and notification concerning, sex offenders; expunction of criminal and juvenile records; unitary assessment; sentencing of offenders; authority of corrections personnel; nuisance; compromise of crimes; release of defendants before trial; awarding attorney fees in appeals; post-conviction relief; habeas corpus proceedings; fines for misdemeanors; restitution in plea agreements; right to jury trial; challenging grand jurors; joinder of defendant; sentences for juveniles remanded to adult court; child victim hearsay exception; disclosure; authority of investigator of district attorney's office; stopping of persons; criminal driving while suspended or revoked; sealing of search warrant application; authority of State Fire Marshal regarding search warrants and credit for time served. Creates crime of interfering with peace officer. Punishes by maximum of one year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. Immunizes police officer from liability for injuries resulting from hot pursuit. Creates action for injury resulting from illegal drug activities. Provides for forfeiture of public employee's pension benefits upon conviction for certain crimes. Requires Department of Corrections to notify employee of inmate's status as HIV positive if employee has contact with inmate. Creates procedure for notifying certain public safety personnel if defendant has communicable disease. Creates material witness procedure. Directs State Sentencing Guidelines Board to amend specified rules. Provides for forfeiture of vehicle under certain circumstances. Allows peace officers to use uniform citation for specified violations. HB 2327 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Governor-elect Kitzhaber) -- Relating to forest management. 1-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends sunset of reforestation tax credit. Authorizes funding for State Forester to ensure lands meet forest management standards. HB 2328 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Governor-elect Kitzhaber) -- Relating to market-based incentives for implementation of water pollution controls by Department of Environmental Quality. 1-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-19 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Department of Environmental Quality to establish market-based incentive program for implementing water pollution controls. HB 2329 By Representative SHIELDS -- Relating to exclusion of income of ministers from taxes imposed upon net earnings from self-employment. 1-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to State and School Finance. 4-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Nays, 1, Carpenter. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Shields. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Adams, Bryant, Derfler, Gold, Miller, Phillips, Springer. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 458, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Extends retroactively ministers' income exclusion from net earnings from self-employment for payroll tax purposes to 1985 and later tax years. HB 2330 By Representative SHIELDS -- Relating to Department of Transportation records. 1-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 1-20 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Transportation to keep person's residence address confidential if person so requests, pays fee and agrees to allow department to act as agent for service of process. HB 2331 By Representative SHIELDS -- Relating to elections. 1-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires reporting of certain loan guarantees as political contributions. HB 2332 By Representative SHIELDS -- Relating to motor vehicle bumpers. 1-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that operation of vehicle with bumper height of more than 29 inches is infraction. Exempts vehicles over 10,000 pounds gross weight. Exempts commercial vehicles. Punishes with maximum fine of $470. HB 2333 By Representative SHIELDS -- Relating to motor vehicles. 1-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires use of vehicle lights when windshield wipers are in use. HB 2334 By Representative PARKS (at the request of Klamath Falls Police Department) -- Relating to crime. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-19 Referred to Judiciary. 1-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 2-8 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-20 Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-28 Second reading. 3-1 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 2 Calendar. 3-2 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Gordly, Excused, 2--Shields, Welsh. 3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-2 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Motion to rerefer to Judiciary carried on voice vote. 5-30 Work Session held. 6-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Gold, Miller, Phillips, Springer. 6-7(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 58 --Excused for business of the House, 2----Brian, Roberts. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 651, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Provides that assaulting public safety officer, including peace officer, corrections officer, youth corrections officer, emergency medical technician, firefighter or parole and probation officer acting in course of official duty is punishable by maximum one year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. Creates crime of unlawful use of electrical stun gun, tear gas or mace in second degree. Punishes by maximum of one year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. ©Establishes sentencing requirement when victim is firefighter.¦ Creates crime of unlawful use of electrical stun gun, tear gas or mace in first degree. Punishes by maximum of five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. Expands definitions of Êpeace officerÎ and Êpolice officerÎ to include certain investigators of district attorney's office. HB 2335 By Representative PARKS -- Relating to courts. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-19 Referred to Judiciary. 1-24 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 2-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-6 Work Session held. 2-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-9 Second reading. 2-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 16 Calendar. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 1----Repine. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 4-26 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows party to civil proceeding to include signed recitation that pleading, affidavit, statement or document is signed under penalty of perjury in lieu of notarized verification or affidavit. HB 2336 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Intervention Account. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-19 Referred to Children and Families. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Transfers administration of Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Intervention Account from Children's Services Division to State Commission on Children and Families. Increases percentage of funding distribution from Criminal Fine and Assessment Account. HB 2337 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to default on student loans. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-19 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 1-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Work Session held. 4-12 Returned to Full Committee. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Meek. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 5, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Excused, 1--Jones, Excused for business of the House, 2----Schoon, Tiernan. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 2, McCoy, Springer, Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Hamby, Kennemer, Stull. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 179, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Establishes condition under which State Scholarship Commission may declare person in default on student loan guaranteed or insured by commission. Specifies entities that commission must notify regarding default. Prohibits renewal or issuance of license, certification or registration necessary to practice profession or engage in trade if person is in default on student loan guaranteed or insured by commission. Allows commission to garnish wages. ©State Scholarship Commission. Requires revocation or suspension of driving privileges if person is in default on student loan.¦ HB 2338 By Representative MEEK; Representative NAITO -- Relating to synthetic opiates. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-19 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 1-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 2-10 Public Hearing held. 2-20 Public Hearing held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-24 Public Hearing held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Work Session held. Work Session held. 4-10 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-28 Second reading. 5-1 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 2 Calendar. 5-2 Third reading. Carried by Meek. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 1--Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 3----Oakley, Schoon, VanLeeuwen. 5-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-4 Referred to Judiciary. 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 8----Bryant, Derfler, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Phillips, Timms, Trow. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 6-6(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Governor vetoed. Allows dispensing of synthetic opiates to drug-dependent person only when certain types of treatment have been ineffective or ©on written request of licensed physician¦ for purposes of life-saving emergency detoxification. ©Allows probation officer to overrule decision of physician.¦ HB 2339 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to children; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-24 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Abolishes Office of Juvenile Corrections in Children's Services Division and creates Juvenile Corrections Division in Department of Human Resources. Changes name of State Office for Services to Children and Families to Child Protective Services Division. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2340 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to taxation. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-19 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates personal income tax deduction for medical expenses and health insurance premiums. Repeals duplicative deductions for senior citizen medical expenses and health insurance premiums for certain self-employed individuals. Creates income tax credit for certain medical and nonmedical expenses paid for care of elderly family member. Limits amount of credit to lesser of $250 or eight percent of expenses. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. HB 2341 By Representative MEEK; Representative LOKAN -- Relating to traffic offenses; declaring an emergency. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-19 Referred to Judiciary. 1-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Returns minimum bail and fine schedule for traffic offenses to pre-1993 level. Specifies that Supreme Court may not adopt minimum bail schedule for traffic offenses. Applies to offenses committed on or after effective date of Act. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2342 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to judgments. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-19 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides for separate judgment in any action in which amount of judgment payable to plaintiff is reduced by reason of nonuse of seat belt. Requires entry of judgment requiring defendants to pay amount of reduction into Common School Fund. HB 2343 By Representative ROBERTS -- Relating to traffic offenses; declaring an emergency. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-19 Referred to Judiciary. 1-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Returns minimum bail and fine schedule for traffic offenses to pre-1993 level. Specifies that Supreme Court may not adopt minimum bail schedule for traffic offenses. Applies to offenses committed on or after effective date of Act. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2344 By Representative ROBERTS -- Relating to elections by mail. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires primary and general elections to be held by mail. Specifies primary election procedures. HB 2345 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to liens for services provided by long term care facilities. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Commerce. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 3-30 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused for business of the House, 2----Markham, Speaker Clarno. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Fisher. 5-1(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-2 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-9 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-16 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Failed. Ayes, 14 --Nays, 13, Baker, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hamby, Hannon, Kennemer, Leonard, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Adams, Johnson. Kennemer changed from aye to nay and served notice of possible reconsideration. Dwyer served notice of possible reconsideration. 5-30 Motion to reconsider carried on voice vote. Bill passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 5, Baker, Dukes, Leonard, Sorenson, Springer, Excused, 1--Cease, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Dwyer, Hamby, Timms, Yih, President Smith. 6-1(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 7, Brown, Eighmey, Gordly, Meek, Roberts, Shields, Sowa, Absent, 1--Josi, Excused for business of the House, 2----Johnson, Speaker Clarno. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Fisher. 6-9 Speaker signed. 6-12(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 749, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Creates lien for long term care facilities. Defines terms. Provides for lien for amount of unpaid contracted costs of care plus interest in favor of long term care facility. Specifies contents of notice of lien. Provides procedure for claiming and foreclosing lien. Provides procedure for filing certificate that notice of lien is discharged. HB 2346 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to public disclosure of library records. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts from public disclosure certain library records that identify person. HB 2347 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to contagious diseases. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows court to order blood testing of subject of criminal complaint or juvenile petition for contagious disease upon request by alleged victim and probable cause to believe transfer of bodily fluids may have occurred. Allows court to order appropriate post-mortem testing for contagious disease upon request by victim and probable cause to believe transfer of bodily fluids from deceased person occurred during commission of crime or juvenile activity that would constitute misdemeanor or felony if committed by adult. HB 2348 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to HIV testing. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Permits person alleging involuntary substantial exposure to bodily fluids of another to seek court order for HIV testing of source individual. HB 2349 By Representative ROBERTS (at the request of Mike Burton) -- Relating to allocation of lottery moneys for regional infrastructure projects. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-23 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates in each fiscal year 10 percent of net receipts from video lottery games to regional entities for infrastructure projects. Defines Êregional entityÎ and Êinfrastructure project.Î Requires regional entities to submit annual report to Economic Development Department concerning expenditure of moneys. HB 2350 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to elections. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-23 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Transfers responsibility for developing fiscal impact statements on state measures to committee of five citizens. Modifies process for developing and challenging fiscal impact statements on state measures. Requires Legislative Fiscal Officer to produce draft estimates. Modifies requirements for reporting expenditures made for purpose of obtaining signatures on initiative or referendum petitions. HB 2351 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to forfeiture. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to Judiciary. 1-24 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-17 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-27 Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-7 Second reading. 3-8 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 9 Calendar. 3-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 10 Calendar. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Naito. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 6, Brown, Carter, Fahey, Gordly, Ross, Uherbelau, Excused, 1--Prozanski. 3-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-9 Public Hearing held. 5-16 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 3, Dwyer, Hannon, Springer, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Adams, Johnson. 5-30(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 4, Brown, Fahey, Gordly, Uherbelau, Excused for business of the House, 1----Piercy. 6-6 Speaker signed. 6-7(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 459, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows consolidation of civil forfeiture proceeding with related criminal proceeding for trial or other resolution. ©Repeals sunset of laws providing civil forfeitures for controlled substance violations.¦ HB 2352 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to the Oregon Volunteers Program. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-23 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Oregon Volunteers Program as statewide cooperative system for coordinating delivery of services by volunteers. Creates Oregon Volunteers Task Force of 15 members. Provides for appointment, qualifications, terms and compensation of members. Requires task force to establish system of registration of volunteers as part of Oregon Volunteers Program. Provides that volunteers registered under program have status of agents, but not employees, of governments or organizations for which services are performed. Allows task force to obtain certain criminal records information relating to individuals seeking to register as volunteers. HB 2353 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to state facilities. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-23 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prescribes guidelines for construction or remodeling of state buildings. Requires written, public determination of value and funding potential of state construction projects. Authorizes Citizen Commission on State Buildings to coordinate property acquisition and building construction and siting. Requires meetings and records of commission be accessible to public. HB 2354 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to decedent's estates; prescribing an effective date. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-23 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals law that defined spouse for purposes of intestacy to include person with whom decedent lived for at least 10 years as husband and wife. Takes effect January 1, 1996. HB 2355 By Representative ROBERTS (at the request of Mike Burton) -- Relating to voters' pamphlets. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-23 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires candidate's statement of educational background in voters' pamphlet be accompanied by confidential copy of transcript from college or university from which candidate is described as having graduated. Requires submission of other evidence of attendance at college or university candidate is described as having attended. Requires Secretary of State or county clerk to review statement and transcript or other evidence to determine if statement and transcript or other evidence match. HB 2356 By Representatives NAITO, MEEK -- Relating to child health. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-23 Referred to Children and Families with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-14 Public Hearing held. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 3-23 Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands Healthy Start program statewide. Requires that family support worker notify family member of certain facts before initiating family risk assessment. HB 2357 By Representatives NAITO, MEEK -- Relating to driving privileges; appropriating money. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-23 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-20 Work Session held. 3-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-30 Second reading. 3-31 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 4 Calendar. 4-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Third reading. Carried by Naito. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 10, Lokan, Luke, Mannix, Markham, Norris, Roberts, Starr, Tiernan, Wells, Welsh, Excused, 2--Fahey, Johnston, Excused for business of the House, 1----Minnis. 4-6(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-9 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 6-5 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 6-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 6-7 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-8 Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Dukes, Phillips. 6-9(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 3, Lokan, Thompson, Wells, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-26(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 750, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Suspends driving privilege and commercial driver license for failure to pay child support. Decreases appropriation from General Fund for biennium beginning July 1, 1995, for Adult and Family Services Division. Increases specified expenditure limitations for biennium beginning July 1, 1995, for Adult and Family Services Division. Increases expenditure limitation for biennium beginning July 1, 1995, for Department of Justice. HB 2358 By Representatives NAITO, SCHOON -- Relating to unpasteurized milk. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-23 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits the sale of unpasteurized milk for human consumption. HB 2359 By Representative EIGHMEY -- Relating to taxation, including but not limited to homestead deferral for terminally ill persons. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-23 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends property tax homestead deferral eligibility to terminally ill persons. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1996. HB 2360 By Representative EIGHMEY -- Relating to noise control. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-23 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands offense of creating unreasonable noise with vehicle. Creates offense of creating public disturbance noise. Punishes by fine of $250. Punishes subsequent violations, under certain circumstances, by maximum imprisonment of 30 days, maximum fine of $1,000, or both. HB 2361 By Representative ROBERTS -- Relating to motor vehicle lengths. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-23 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 1-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 2-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-2 Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-10 Second reading. 3-13 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 15 Calendar. 3-15 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 6, Johnston, Montgomery, Piercy, Ross, Snodgrass, Thompson, Excused, 3--Carter, Meek, Tiernan. 3-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 4, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, McCoy, Excused, 1--Gold, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Springer. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 140, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Authorizes 40-foot-long travel trailers and recreational vehicles towed with fifth wheel hitches.¦ Specifies when recreational vehicle or combination that includes recreational vehicle may exceed certain maximum length restriction. HB 2362 By Representative COURTNEY (at the request of Paul Silberg) -- Relating to financial responsibility for child of minor parent. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-23 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires grandparent of child born to minor child to be financially responsible for grandchild's needs until parent of grandchild is 18 years of age. HB 2363 By Representative COURTNEY -- Relating to juveniles. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-23 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires community notification regarding juveniles who are predatory sex offenders. Requires registration of juveniles found within jurisdiction of juvenile court for having committed an act which if committed by an adult would constitute a sex crime. HB 2364 By Representative COURTNEY (at the request of Manny Martinez) -- Relating to state government; appropriating money. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-23 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Waste, Fraud and Abuse Unit in office of Secretary of State. Directs unit to investigate reports of waste, financial fraud and abuse and report to involved agency and Legislative Assembly. Requires Attorney General to prosecute findings of fraud if appropriate. Specifies confidentiality requirements. Establishes Waste, Fraud and Abuse Unit Account. Appropriates moneys to account. HB 2365 By Representative COURTNEY -- Relating to vehicle fuels; appropriating money. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-23 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Director of Agriculture to establish testing procedures for inspecting motor vehicle fuels for compliance with fuel quality standards. Prohibits retail dealer from selling or offering for sale motor vehicle fuel that violates rules adopted pursuant to Act. Requires retail dealer to display sign on or near dispensing device that accurately identifies motor vehicle fuel dispensed from device. Provides for inspection fee. Appropriates moneys to Department of Agriculture to enforce provisions of Act. Imposes maximum $15,000 civil penalty for violation of fuel standards, notice requirements or rules under this Act. HB 2366 By Representative LUKE (at the request of Oregon State Home Builders Association) -- Relating to building codes fees. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 1-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires cities and counties to dedicate building codes fees to administration and enforcement of building codes programs. HB 2367 By Representative LUKE (at the request of Oregon State Home Builders Association) -- Relating to housing costs. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to Commerce. 3-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 3-28 Public Hearing held. 4-4 Work Session held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 10 Calendar. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 2, Prozanski, Wooten, Excused, 2--Carter, Fahey, Excused for business of the House, 2----Markham, Rasmussen. 5-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-30 Work Session held. 6-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 9, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 6-5(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 4, Gordly, Prozanski, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused, 2--Brian, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 12----Adams, Brown, Johnson, Lewis, Mannix, Meek, Montgomery, Parks, Piercy, Qutub, Sowa, Starr. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-12 Speaker signed. 6-14(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 652, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires preparation of housing cost impact statement when certain agencies propose rule for adoption, repeal or amendment. Defines housing cost impact statement. HB 2368 By Representative LUKE (at the request of Oregon State Home Builders Association) -- Relating to sewage systems. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Transfers authority to conduct pre-cover inspections of subsurface sewage systems and alternative sewage systems from Department of Environmental Quality to plumbing inspectors under Department of Consumer and Business Services. Allows Department of Consumer and Business Services to contract with local units of government for inspection services. Gives Department of Consumer and Business Services authority to set pre-cover inspection fees. Becomes operative January 1, 1996. HB 2369 By Representative LUNDQUIST; Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Oregon Cattlemens Association) -- Relating to wildlife. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-24 Referred to Natural Resources. 4-11 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 5-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-22 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-30 Carried over to 05-31 by unanimous consent. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 5, Dwyer, Kennemer, McCoy, Sorenson, President Smith. Kintigh declared potential conflict of interest. 6-8(H) Speaker signed. 6-9(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 460, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Authorizes State Fish and Wildlife Commission to issue landowner preference tags and permits for antelope. Authorizes transfer of preference tags and permits by landowner in accordance with rules adopted by commission.¦ ©Takes effect January 1, 1996.¦ Provides five-year period for issuance of landowner preference tags for hunting of deer, elk or antelope. HB 2370 By Representative COURTNEY -- Relating to elections. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-24 Referred to Legislative Rules. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows elector to update voter registration through election day if elector changes, adopts or terminates political party affiliation. Allows elector to update registration at primary election by selecting party or nonaffiliated ballot. Requires county clerk to update registration of elector based on ballot selected at primary election. Repeals prohibition on changing, adopting or terminating political party affiliation within 40 days of primary election. HB 2371 By Representative SCHOON -- Relating to elections. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-24 Referred to Legislative Rules. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows independent voter to update voter registration through primary election day if voter adopts political party affiliation. Allows voter to update registration by selecting party ballot. Requires county clerk to update registration of voter based on ballot selected at primary election. Repeals provision of law prohibiting adoption of political party affiliation within 45 days of primary election. Moves deadline for changing party affiliation before primary election from 45 days to 21 days. HB 2372 By Representative BEYER (at the request of Dick Briggs) -- Relating to construction contractors. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Labor. 4-3 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 15 Calendar. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Excused, 3--Brian, Corcoran, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 9----Brown, Carpenter, Grisham, Johnson, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tarno. 5-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Bryant, Derfler, Phillips, Stull. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 751, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Expands¦ Modifies exemptions from construction contractors regulation. ©Clarifies purpose of claims procedure.¦ HB 2373 By Representative BEYER (at the request of Springfield Country Club) -- Relating to nonretail fuel facilities. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-24 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows State Fire Marshal to issue conditional use license for nonretail fuel facilities located at private recreational clubs for dispensing of fuel into vehicles primarily used on grounds of recreational club. HB 2374 By Representative NORRIS; Representatives BAUM, CLARNO, FISHER, HAYDEN, LUKE, LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM, MEEK, MONTGOMERY, OAKLEY, QUTUB, REPINE, SCHOON, SNODGRASS, STARR, TIERNAN, WATT, WELLS, WELSH, Senators ADAMS, JOHNSON, KINTIGH, SMITH, WALDEN -- Relating to Pacific Northwest Electric Power and Conservation Planning Council. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Water Policy. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-6 Second reading. 2-7 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 9 Calendar. 2-9 Third reading. Carried by Norris. Passed. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 24, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Johnston, Lehman, Mannix, Minnis, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 1--Tiernan. 2-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-2 Second reading. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Carried over to 05-05 by unanimous consent. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 4, Dukes, Hannon, Sorenson, Trow, Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Baker, Bryant, Hamby, Miller, Springer, Stull. Sorenson entered vote explanation(s) into journal. Dukes, having been recorded as voting aye, was granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting nay. 5-10(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 15, Beyer, Brown, Corcoran, Federici, Johnston, Lehman, Minnis, Naito, Piercy, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Thompson, Wooten, Wylie, Excused for business of the House, 4----Josi, Schoon, Strobeck, VanLeeuwen. 5-19 Speaker signed. 5-19(S) President signed. 5-24(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 156, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires Governor to appoint not more than one member of Oregon's delegation to Pacific Northwest Electric Power and Conservation Planning Council from within boundary of area that includes First and Third Congressional Districts and Portland Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area. ©each side of crest of Cascade Mountains. Requires Governor to appoint member from east of Cascade Mountains within 90 days after effective date of Act.¦ HB 2375 By Representative NORRIS; Representatives CLARNO, FISHER, HAYDEN, JOSI, MARKHAM, MEEK, MONTGOMERY, QUTUB, REPINE, SCHOON, STARR, TIERNAN, VANLEEUWEN, WELLS, WELSH, Senators BAKER, JOHNSON, SHANNON (at the request of Oregon Water Resources Congress, Food Processors Council) -- Relating to reclaimed water. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-24 Referred to Water Policy. 2-14 Public Hearing held. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-28 Work Session held. 3-7 Work Session held. 3-14 Work Session held. 4-11 Work Session held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-9 Second reading. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 15 Calendar. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Norris. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused, 4--Brian, Corcoran, Johnson, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 2----Parks, Tiernan. 5-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 8----Baker, Bryant, Derfler, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Phillips, Trow. 5-30(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 57 --Excused for business of the House, 3----Johnson, Piercy, Speaker Clarno. 6-6 Speaker signed. 6-7(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 354, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Modifies definition of reclaimed water. Provides that when reclaimed water is used on lands where there is no existing water right, new registration is required to change place of use. Provides that when reclaimed water is used in lieu of using water under existing right, water shall remain appurtenant to premises on which reclaimed water is used.¦ Requires Water Resources Department, Department of Environmental Quality and State Department of Agriculture to review use of reclaimed water and report to Legislative Assembly. HB 2376 By Representatives NORRIS, MARKHAM, Senator JOHNSON; Representatives BAUM, CLARNO, FISHER, HAYDEN, JOSI, LUKE, LUNDQUIST, MONTGOMERY, REPINE, SCHOON, STARR, TARNO, VANLEEUWEN, WATT, WELLS, WELSH, Senators ADAMS, DERFLER, KINTIGH, SHANNON, SMITH, TIMMS -- Relating to water reservoirs. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Water Policy. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 2-21 Public Hearing held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-11 Work Session held. 4-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-19 Second reading. 4-20 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 4--Brown, Fahey, Roberts, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 1----Shields. 4-21(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 4-27 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-22 Work Session held. 5-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Cease not concurring. (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 6-1 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Attending Legislative Business, 8----Adams, Baker, Bryant, Gold, Hartung, Miller, Phillips, Timms. 6-2(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 1--Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 4----Meek, Ross, Snodgrass, Speaker Clarno. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Fisher. 6-8 Speaker signed. 6-9(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 752, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Establishes exemption for certain reservoirs from regulation by Water Resources Commission and Water Resources Department. Specifies exception. HB 2377 By Representative BRIAN; Representatives MINNIS, STROBECK, TARNO (at the request of Ron Goodpastor, Chief of Police, Tigard) -- Relating to citation for traffic offenses. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 1-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes issuance of citation for certain traffic infractions committed outside presence of citing officer. HB 2378 By Representative LUNDQUIST; Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Oregon Cattlemens Association) -- Relating to rewards. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-24 Referred to Judiciary. 1-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-27 Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-7 Second reading. 3-8 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 9 Calendar. 3-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 10 Calendar. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Tiernan. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Thompson, Excused, 1--Prozanski. 3-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-9 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Adams, Bryant, Derfler, Gold, Miller, Phillips, Springer. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 461, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows reward for information leading to apprehension and conviction of person ©for theft of livestock animal¦ who has committed criminal offense. Provides for reimbursement of rewards. HB 2379 By Representative SCHOON -- Relating to volunteer firefighters. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-24 Referred to Labor. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that volunteer firefighters shall not forfeit wages while engaged in search and rescue operation. HB 2380 By Representative ROBERTS -- Relating to civil actions. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows any person to bring action in circuit court to enforce provisions of mining, mineral processing or mining land reclamation statutes or rules adopted under such statutes. Awards one-half of monetary judgment against defendant and certain expenses to plaintiff who prevails in action. HB 2381 By Representative ROBERTS -- Relating to water quality. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-24 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Health Division to adopt rules to regulate activities that may contaminate drinking water. Allows citizen or municipality to bring action to enforce Health Division rules related to prevention of contamination of drinking water. Prohibits Health Division, citizen or municipality from enforcing Health Division rules if rules are incorporated into comprehensive plan. HB 2382 By Representative ROBERTS -- Relating to civil actions. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-24 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows any person to bring action in circuit court to enforce provisions of Oregon Forest Practices Act. Awards one-half of monetary judgment against defendant and certain expenses to plaintiff who prevails in action. HB 2383 By Representative ROBERTS -- Relating to civil actions. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-24 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows any person to bring action in circuit court to enforce provisions of air and water quality statutes or rules adopted under such statutes. Awards one-half of monetary judgment against defendant and certain expenses to plaintiff who prevails in action. HB 2384 By Representative ROBERTS -- Relating to county fair boards. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates authority for county commissioners in counties with more than 400,000 residents to serve as ex officio members of county fair board and to act as fair board instead of appointing fair board. Allows not more than one member of county court to serve as member of county fair board without regard to population of county. Requires county court, if county fair not held in any year, to convey county fair property and specified amount of money to agricultural society that first held county fair in that county prior to June 4, 1913. Requires each county, without regard to population, to establish and maintain county fair fund. HB 2385 By Representative ROBERTS; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to veterans. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-18 Public Hearing held. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 15 Calendar. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Ross, Roberts. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Brian, Corcoran, Johnson, Minnis. 5-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Bryant, Derfler, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Phillips, Trow. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 557, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Requires¦ Authorizes counties to appoint service officers to give assistance to veterans and dependents. ©Requires counties¦ Allows county to levy tax for purpose of creating special fund to be used for financing activities of service officers. ©Allows creation of county veterans' relief fund for purpose of providing necessities of life to veterans or surviving spouses of veterans.¦ Requires expenditures for specified assistance to veterans to be made from county general fund when tax levy is not made. HB 2386 By Representative ROBERTS -- Relating to disposition of human remains. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies laws relating to licensing embalmers. Decreases membership in State Mortuary and Cemetery Board. Modifies powers of board. Eliminates license fee approval requirements. Requires that license fees not exceed cost of administering program. HB 2387 By Representative ROBERTS -- Relating to county fair boards. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates authority for county commissioners in counties with more than 400,000 residents to serve as ex officio members of county fair board and to act as fair board instead of appointing fair board. Allows not more than one member of county governing body to serve as member of county fair board without regard to population of county. Requires county governing body, if county fair not held in any year, to convey county fair property and specified amount of money to agricultural society that first held county fair in that county prior to June 4, 1913. Requires each county, without regard to population, to establish and maintain county fair fund. HB 2388 By Representative ROBERTS -- Relating to crime. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Judiciary. 1-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-20 Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-27 Second reading. 2-28 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 2 Calendar. 3-2 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 2, Gordly, Repine, Excused, 1--Welsh. 3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-18 Second reading. 4-19 Taken from 04-19 Calendar and placed on 04-20 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-20 Carried over to 04-21 by unanimous consent. 4-21 Taken from 04-21 Calendar and referred to Ways and Means by unanimous consent. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crime of laundering monetary instrument. Punishes by maximum of ©20 years'¦ five years' imprisonment, ©$300,000¦ $100,000 fine, or both. Creates crime of engaging in monetary transactions in property derived from unlawful activity. Punishes by maximum of ©20 years'¦ five years' imprisonment, ©$300,000¦ $100,000 fine, or both. Includes new crimes within definition of Êracketeering activityÎ for purposes of Oregon Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act. HB 2389 By Representative ROBERTS; Representative CORCORAN -- Relating to parking citations. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes surcharge on fine for violation of disabled person parking laws. Authorizes reimbursement of certain expenses for volunteers issuing citations for violations and for nonprofit organizations supporting program. HB 2390 By Representative ROBERTS; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to parking for disabled persons. 1-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 1-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-29 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 4-18 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-24 Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Third reading. Carried by Grisham. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Minnis, Excused, 2--Oakley, Shibley. 5-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-9 Referred to Transportation. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Johnson. 5-29(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 45 --Excused, 2--Federici, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 13----Brian, Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Lokan, Meek, Norris, Oakley, Rasmussen, Ross, Snodgrass, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 6-6 Speaker signed. 6-7(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 462, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Deletes requirement that disabled person parking permit placards be displayed on dashboard of motor vehicle. Removes provision saying that disabled veteran registration plate is disabled person parking permit. Authorizes issuance of temporary duplicate permit to person who needs duplicate for travel. Provides exemption from disabled person parking permit fee for permit issued to person to whom disabled veteran plates have been issued. Prescribes operative date. HB 2391 By Representative REPINE; Senator ADAMS; Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Josephine County Fair Board) -- Relating to unclaimed winnings from pari-mutuel racing. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies disposition of unclaimed winnings from pari-mutuel wagering on horse racing. HB 2392 By Representative REPINE (at the request of City of Grants Pass) -- Relating to realignment of real property lines. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows cities and counties to use procedures other than statutory procedures when adjusting certain property lines. HB 2393 By Representative SCHOON; Representatives CLARNO, OAKLEY -- Relating to financial responsibility for child of minor parent. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires parent of minor parent to be financially responsible for child of minor parent, until minor parent is 18 years of age. HB 2394 By Representative ROBERTS; Representatives BEYER, BRIAN, CORCORAN, JOHNSTON, PROZANSKI, STARR, WOOTEN, WYLIE (at the request of Manufactured/Mobile and Floating Home Coalition; Manufactured-Mobile Home Owners Association Northwest, Inc.; Manufactured Home Owners of Oregon, Inc. /OSTA; Greenway Tenants Association; Hayden Island Mobile Home Community; Oregon Floating Homes Association/OFAA) -- Relating to residential landlord-tenant relations in facilities; declaring an emergency. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Commerce. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Motion to withdraw from Commerce failed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 32, Adams, Baum, Brian, Carpenter, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Markham, Meek, Milne, Minnis, Montgomery, Norris, Oakley, Qutub, Repine, Schoon, Snodgrass, Starr, Tarno, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Speaker Clarno. Excused, 1--Parks. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes procedure that residential tenants of manufactured dwellings or floating homes in facilities may use to initiate alternative dispute resolution process concerning rent increase. Defines rent increase. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2395 By Representative WELLS (at the request of Don Still) -- Relating to ground water; declaring an emergency. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to Water Policy. 2-14 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces amount of ground water use that is exempt from requirement to obtain water right permit for single or group domestic purposes to 500 gallons a day per domestic unit. Applies to all wells commencing water use on or after effective date of Act. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2396 By Representative SHIBLEY (at the request of AARP) -- Relating to motor vehicle insurance. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Makes purchase of personal injury protection benefits insurance optional. Provides that insurers shall offer 10 percent rate reduction to certain drivers over 55 years of age. Requires prior approval by Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services for increase in motor vehicle liability insurance policies. HB 2397 By Representative EIGHMEY -- Relating to nursing. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies definition of Êpractice of nursingÎ to exclude execution of medical orders by person with substantial, nonprofessional relationship with another person as defined by rules of Oregon State Board of Nursing. HB 2398 By Representative MEEK; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to legislators. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Third reading. Carried by Johnston. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 21, Adams, Brown, Carter, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Johnson, Jones, Mannix, Minnis, Oakley, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Roberts, Ross, Sowa, Strobeck, Tarno, Uherbelau, Wells, Excused, 1--Shields. Vote explanation(s) filed by Sowa entered in Journal. 5-1(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-2 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Third reading. Taken from 05-16 Calendar and placed on 05-17 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-17 Bill read. Carried by Leonard. Motion to rerefer to Labor and Government Operations carried. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 11, Adams, Hannon, Hartung, Johnson, Kintigh, Leonard, Miller, Phillips, Timms, Walden, President Smith, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) 6-5 Bill read. Carried by Leonard. Failed. Ayes, 10 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Bunn, Cease, Dwyer, Hannon, McCoy, Shannon, Trow, Walden, President Smith, Attending Legislative Business, 10----Adams, Baker, Dukes, Gold, Lim, Miller, Phillips, Sorenson, Springer, Stull. Walden, Smith changed from aye to nay and served notice of possible reconsideration. Trow served notice of possible reconsideration and moved for immediate reconsideration. Motion to reconsider carried. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 12, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hannon, Leonard, McCoy, Shannon, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Smith. Bill failed. Ayes, 13 --Nays, 17, Baker, Brecke, Bunn, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hamby, Hannon, Leonard, Lim, McCoy, Phillips, Shannon, Sorenson, Springer, Trow. Prohibits, with exception, membership in Public Employes' Retirement System by members of Legislative Assembly. Allows present member of Legislative Assembly to remain member of system until completion of current term©.¦ and specifies continuous service requirement. Requires that Secretary of State conduct study relating to compensation package and report to Legislative Assembly. HB 2399 By Representative GORDLY -- Relating to state investments in South Africa. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires State Treasurer and Oregon Investment Council to make every reasonable effort to invest state moneys in South Africa consistent with specified social policies. Requires certain businesses conducting business in both Oregon and South Africa to submit annual report to State Treasurer concerning compliance of its South African operations with policies set forth in this Act. HB 2400 By Representative GORDLY -- Relating to economic development; declaring an emergency. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Oregon Small Business and Minority or Women Owned Business Development Act by expanding Oregon Small Business Development Act to explicitly include minority owned and women owned businesses. Defines terms. Requires Economic Development Department and Advocate for Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business to work together to provide coordinated referral, education, outreach, training and professional assistance services in cost-effective manner to small businesses and minority or women owned businesses. Requires that State Treasurer establish linked deposit program. Establishes Small Business and Minority or Women Owned Business Alternative Loan Fund and Small Business and Minority or Women Owned Business Alternative Loan Fund Committee. Creates Oregon Small Business and Minority or Women Owned Business Bonding Assistance Fund. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2401 By Representative GORDLY -- Relating to crime reporting. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Department of State Police Bureau of Criminal Identification to establish confidential bias crime reporting system and bias crime information data bank. Requires bureau to accept anonymous reports of bias crimes. HB 2402 By Representative GORDLY -- Relating to state initiative measures. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Secretary of State to calculate and estimate certain expenditures of state moneys necessary to submit each proposed state initiative measure to voters. Requires printing of total amount of calculated and estimated expenditures and statement describing availability of contribution and expenditure statements on cover and signature sheets of each proposed state initiative measure. HB 2403 By Representative GORDLY -- Relating to firearms. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Judiciary. 1-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires physician to report to medical examiner all injuries and deaths caused by firearms. Requires medical examiner to investigate all deaths caused by firearms. Lists information that must be included in report of medical examiner. Requires medical examiner to provide Vital Statistics Unit with copy of report. HB 2404 By Representative GORDLY -- Relating to temporary labor provider employee benefits. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Labor. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides permanent employee status benefits to temporary labor provider employees after 90 days of employment. HB 2405 By Representative GORDLY -- Relating to multicultural education programs for public schools. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires school district to develop and implement multicultural education program. HB 2406 By Representative GORDLY -- Relating to multicultural education policy of public schools. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires school district to develop and adopt multicultural education policy. HB 2407 By Representative GORDLY -- Relating to consideration of applicants for public assistance. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts savings account owned by applicant or family member and designated for purposes of meeting educational expenses or purchasing home from consideration in determining grant of public assistance funds. HB 2408 By Representative GORDLY -- Relating to funding of prekindergarten programs. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Advances date by which 100 percent funding must be available for all children eligible for prekindergarten programs. HB 2409 By Representative GORDLY -- Relating to employment safety. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes additional record keeping and notice requirements on pesticide applicators. Requires operator training regarding health and safety hazards. Removes exemption from liability under workers' compensation law for employer who fails to comply with safety standards. Prohibits discharge of or discrimination against person providing information regarding pesticide regulation. Creates cause of action for specific violations. HB 2410 By Representative GORDLY (at the request of Elizabeth Atly) -- Relating to architecture. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Permits person having bachelor's degree or higher degree in architecture or architectural design to use designation of architectural designer or A.I.A. in connection with person's business. HB 2411 By Representative GORDLY (at the request of Oregonians Against Gun Violence) -- Relating to firearms. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that parties to sale, lease or transfer of handgun where one party is not also dealer shall complete transaction through licensed dealer. Requires Attorney General to adopt rules establishing procedure allowing sale, lease or transfer between private parties through licensed dealer. HB 2412 By Representative GORDLY (at the request of National Association of Minority Contractors in Oregon (N.A.M.C.O.)) -- Relating to discriminatory practices in public contracting. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires public contracting agencies to monitor contractors for good faith efforts to subcontract with disadvantaged, minority, women and emerging small businesses. Requires Department of Justice to report biennially on progress in eliminating discriminatory practices in public contracting. Creates Equity in Contracting Council within Department of Justice. HB 2413 By Representative GORDLY (at the request of National Organization of Minority Contractors in Oregon) -- Relating to economic development. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Economic Development Department to propose plan to increase number of minority or women business enterprises. HB 2414 By Representative GORDLY (at the request of Melinda Pittman) -- Relating to hearings on unemployment compensation claims. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends time for requesting hearing on unemployment compensation claims. HB 2415 By Representative GORDLY (at the request of Sam Markson) -- Relating to judges. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals mandatory retirement age of 75 for judges. Becomes effective only if Oregon Constitution is amended to remove mandatory retirement age proposed by House Joint Resolution 12[ (1995). HB 2416 By Representative GORDLY; Representatives BROWN, CORCORAN (at the request of Jobs for Justice, Oregon PeaceWorks, U.F.C.W. Local 555, H.E.R.E. Local 9, Oregon State Council of Senior Citizens, Oregon Attitudinal Barriers Council, Oregon Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, Oregon AFL-CIO, Oregon Student Lobby, Women's Rights Coalition, Commission on Hispanic Affairs, Oregon Human Rights Coalition, Labor Environmental Solidarity Network, The Rainbow Coalition, Oregon Industrial Union Council, Teamsters 206, Oregon Fair Share, Eugene-Springfield Solidarity Network) -- Relating to minimum hourly wage. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases minimum hourly wage to $6.35 per hour. Provides for increases in minimum wage indexed to inflation rate. HB 2417 By Representative GORDLY (at the request of Jobs for Justice) -- Relating to taxation, including but not limited to taxes imposed upon or measured by income; appropriating money. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to State and School Finance with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows, for Oregon income tax purposes, refundable earned income credit equal to 133-1/3 percent of earned income tax credit allowed to eligible individual for federal income tax purposes if individual has two or more qualifying children. Appropriates moneys for refund in excess of tax. Applies to tax years that begin on or after January 1, 1996. HB 2418 By Representative GORDLY (at the request of Jobs for Justice) -- Relating to contractor assurances for public contracts. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires contractor assurances of compliance with environmental, civil rights and labor laws for public contracts. Establishes wage and health care benefit requirements. HB 2419 By Representative BAUM; Representatives CLARNO, FISHER, HAYDEN, MARKHAM, NORRIS, REPINE, STARR, TARNO, TIERNAN, VANLEEUWEN, WELLS, WELSH, Senators JOHNSON, KINTIGH -- Relating to location of water use. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to Water Policy. 2-7 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates process for transferring permitted supplemental water use associated with primary water right. Allows transfer of point of diversion for water right to property not owned by owner of water right. Allows water used under permit to be developed on substitute lands in certain circumstances. HB 2420 By Representatives BAUM, VANLEEUWEN, HAYDEN, MARKHAM; Senator JOHNSON; Representatives CLARNO, FISHER, LEWIS, MEEK, NORRIS, OAKLEY, REPINE, SCHOON, SNODGRASS, STARR, WELSH, Senators ADAMS, DERFLER, HANNON, KINTIGH, SHANNON, SMITH, TIMMS, YIH -- Relating to the exercise of powers by the State Fish and Wildlife Commission. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to Natural Resources. 1-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 2-3 Returned to Full Committee. 2-13 Public Hearing held. 2-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 2-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prescribes procedures for exercise of certain powers of State Fish and Wildlife Commission concerning designation of species as threatened or endangered. Requires approval by Legislative Assembly prior to listing species. HB 2421 By Representative BAUM; Senator JOHNSON; Representatives BRIAN, CLARNO, FISHER, GRISHAM, LEWIS, LOKAN, LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM, MEEK, MILNE, MONTGOMERY, NORRIS, OAKLEY, QUTUB, REPINE, SCHOON, SNODGRASS, STARR, TARNO, TIERNAN, VANLEEUWEN, WATT, WELLS, WELSH, Senators ADAMS, BAKER, KINTIGH, MILLER, PHILLIPS, SHANNON, STULL, WALDEN -- Relating to cost benefit analysis; declaring an emergency. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 3-17 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires cost benefit analysis for proposed legislation and administrative rules. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2422 By Representative BAUM; Senator JOHNSON; Representatives CLARNO, FISHER, GRISHAM, HAYDEN, JOHNSON, LEWIS, LUKE, LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM, MEEK, MONTGOMERY, NORRIS, QUTUB, REPINE, SCHOON, STARR, TARNO, TIERNAN, VANLEEUWEN, WELLS, WELSH, Senators ADAMS, BAKER, DERFLER, KINTIGH, SMITH, TIMMS -- Relating to water rights for reservoirs; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to Water Policy. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 2-21 Public Hearing held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. ©Grants water right permit to any person registering reservoir if reservoir existed before January 1, 1993. Eliminates requirement for examination by certified water right examiner.¦ Directs, subject to funding of grants by Legislative Assembly, Governor's Watershed Enhancement Board to request proposals for development of water storage projects. Establishes preferences for project selection. Appropriates moneys for grants. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2423 By Representative BEYER, Senator DWYER -- Relating to Oregon Health Plan; appropriating money. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to State and School Finance with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes one-half of one percent surcharge on personal income tax for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. Creates Oregon Health Plan Surcharge Fund. Appropriates percentage of surcharge net receipts and interest to Department of Human Resources to fund Oregon Health Plan. Appropriates moneys in Oregon Health Plan Surcharge Fund, other than moneys specifically appropriated to Department of Human Resources, to Department of Consumer and Business Services to fund Oregon Health Plan. Eliminates mandate that employer pay part of health care plan insurance cost. HB 2424 By Representative SCHOON -- Relating to traffic offenses; declaring an emergency. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Judiciary. 1-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Returns minimum bail and fine schedule for traffic offenses and maximum fine amounts for traffic and other infractions to pre-1993 level. Applies to offenses committed on and after effective date of Act. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2425 By Representatives SCHOON, NAITO -- Relating to advertising. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates offense of unlawful display of advertisement of tobacco products in outdoor location. Punishes by maximum one year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. Becomes operative , 199 . _____________ __ HB 2426 By Representatives MONTGOMERY, STROBECK, SCHOON, HAYDEN; Senators JOHNSON, WALDEN; Representatives BAUM, CLARNO, FISHER, LUKE, MARKHAM, MEEK, NORRIS, OAKLEY, QUTUB, REPINE, SNODGRASS, STARR, TARNO, VANLEEUWEN, WELLS -- Relating to traffic offenses; declaring an emergency. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Judiciary. 1-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Returns minimum bail and fine schedule for traffic offenses to pre-1993 level, plus 20 percent. Specifies that Supreme Court may not adopt minimum bail schedule for traffic offenses. Applies to offenses committed on or after effective date of Act. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2427 By Representatives MONTGOMERY, GRISHAM, Senator STULL; Representatives CLARNO, FISHER, HAYDEN, MARKHAM, MEEK, OAKLEY, QUTUB, STARR, TARNO, TIERNAN, Senators JOHNSON, KINTIGH, MILLER, SHANNON -- Relating to appointment of counsel. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Judiciary. 2-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 2-14 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Limits right to appointment of counsel at public expense to situations where appointment is constitutionally required. HB 2428 By Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Oregon Concrete & Aggregate Producers Association) -- Relating to leases of lands in navigable streams. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-1 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-17 Work Session held. 3-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-28 Second reading. 3-29 Third reading. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 60. 3-30(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-31 Referred to Water and Land Use. 4-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-25 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Nays, 1, McCoy. 5-10(H) Speaker signed. 5-10(S) President signed. 5-17(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 113, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Expands requirements¦ Modifies provisions ©for¦ relating to obtaining leases of submersible and submerged lands to allow Division of State Lands to enter into licenses for removal of material from lands. HB 2429 By Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows use of passport as proof of age for purposes of purchasing alcoholic liquors. HB 2430 By Representative MARKHAM (at the request of United Grocers) -- Relating to health insurance. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Commerce. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-23 Work Session held. 3-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-4 Second reading. 4-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 6 Calendar. 4-6 Third reading. Carried by Federici. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Fahey, Oakley. 4-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-4 Carried over to 05-05 by unanimous consent. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 166, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Deletes specified reserve requirement for multiple employer welfare arrangements. Requires that all reserves be held in ©investments¦ cash or obligations guaranteed by United States or invested in registered investment company and invested exclusively in cash or obligations guaranteed by United States. HB 2431 By Representative NORRIS; Senator JOHNSON; Representatives JOSI, LUKE, STARR (at the request of Oregon Water Resources Congress, Oregon Wheat Growers League) -- Relating to water right certificates. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to Water Policy. 3-2 Public Hearing held. 3-14 Work Session held. 3-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-23 Second reading. 3-27 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 29 Calendar. 3-29 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Markham, Excused for business of the House, 1----Wooten. 3-30(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-31 Referred to Water and Land Use. 4-18 Public Hearing held. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-9 Carried over to 05-10 by unanimous consent. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 2--Lim, Phillips. Bryant declared potential conflict of interest. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-31(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 218, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Authorizes Water Resources Commission to include land not described in permit when issuing water right certificate, subject to certain requirements. HB 2432 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to credit cards. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to Judiciary. 2-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits use of credit cards to pay court-imposed monetary obligations arising out of offense. HB 2433 By Representative MEEK; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to illegal dumping. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Environmental Quality to provide disposal costs assistance for illegally dumped material. HB 2434 By Representative NAITO (at the request of Patti Schnur) -- Relating to operation of motor vehicles on ocean shore. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits operation of motor vehicles on ocean shore. Punishes violation by maximum of $700 fine. HB 2435 By Representative NAITO (at the request of Donald R. Price) -- Relating to paternity. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates disputable presumption that husband who was not impotent or sterile and was living with wife at time of conception of wife's child is father of child. HB 2436 By Representative NAITO -- Relating to high school curriculum. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs district school board to develop course to instruct high school students on parental skills and child development. Requires high school students to complete course before graduating from high school. Allows parent or guardian to excuse minor child from course. Applies to students graduating on or after January 1, 1997. HB 2437 By Representative NAITO -- Relating to child care services. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Labor. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 3-27 Work Session held. 4-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-5 Second reading. 4-6 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 7 Calendar. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Naito. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Excused, 2--Meek, Oakley, Excused for business of the House, 5----Brian, Carter, Johnson, Markham, Wooten. 4-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Leonard. 5-15(H) Speaker signed. 5-15(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 139, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Adds child care service provided in home of child care provider by provider to exclusions from definition of ÊemploymentÎ for purposes of unemployment insurance. HB 2438 By Representative NAITO -- Relating to compensation of elected public officials. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 2 Calendar. 5-2 Motion to rerefer to General Government and Regulatory Reform carried. Rereferred. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 7, Brown, Carter, Eighmey, Jones, Josi, VanLeeuwen, Wells, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 4----Markham, Meek, Naito, Parks. 5-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 6-2 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 9, Bunn, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Hannon, Leonard, McCoy, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Baker, Gold, Hartung, Johnson. 6-5(H) Motion to substitute concurrence and repassage for non-concurrence and conference committee be appointed failed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 41, Adams, Baum, Carpenter, Corcoran, Federici, Fisher, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Lehman, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Markham, Meek, Milne, Minnis, Montgomery, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Qutub, Repine, Roberts, Ross, Schoon, Snodgrass, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Thompson, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Wylie, Speaker Clarno, Excused, 2--Brian, Tiernan. Vote explanation(s) filed by Prozanski entered in Journal. House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Tiernan, Grisham, Naito appointed House Conferees. 6-6(S) Senators Miller, Adams, Gold appointed Senate conferees. Work Session held. 6-6(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated June 01 and bill be repassed. 6-7(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. (No Senate action required.) 6-7(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 22, Adams, Brian, Carter, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Lehman, Lokan, Lundquist, Montgomery, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Piercy, Roberts, Ross, Schoon, Strobeck, Tarno, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Wylie, Absent, 2--Eighmey, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 1----Repine. Repassed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 21, Adams, Brian, Carter, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Lehman, Lokan, Lundquist, Montgomery, Norris, Oakley, Piercy, Prozanski, Roberts, Ross, Strobeck, Tarno, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Wylie, Excused for business of the House, 1----Repine. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Governor vetoed. Prohibits, except for judges and district attorneys, ©legislator¦ elected state officer in office when Legislative Assembly approved increase in salary or compensation from receiving increase in pay or compensation during uncompleted term of office in which increase takes effect. Establishes similar prohibitions for specified elected officials of districts, counties, cities and metropolitan service districts. HB 2439 By Representative JONES; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to liability for recreational activities. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends limitations on liability for recreational use of land to all public and private lands. Extends limitations to all persons who own interest in land. HB 2440 By Representative GORDLY; Representatives BROWN, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, JOHNSTON, JOSI, NAITO, PIERCY, RASMUSSEN, SHIELDS, MANNIX, UHERBELAU, WYLIE, LEHMAN, SHIBLEY, CORCORAN, COURTNEY, BEYER, WOOTEN, CARTER, ROSS, ROBERTS, THOMPSON, FEDERICI -- Relating to workers' compensation. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires employer to post translated notices of workers' rights under workers' compensation laws in certain circumstances. Extends period for filing workers' compensation claim if employer fails to comply with posting requirement. Requires providing translated claim form in specified instances. HB 2441 By Representative GORDLY; Representatives BEYER, BROWN, CARTER, CORCORAN, COURTNEY, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, FEDERICI, JOHNSTON, JOSI, LEHMAN, MANNIX, NAITO, PIERCY, RASMUSSEN, ROBERTS, ROSS, SHIBLEY, SHIELDS, THOMPSON, UHERBELAU, WOOTEN, WYLIE -- Relating to administration of justice; appropriating money. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Judiciary with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires appointment of interpreter for non-English speaking parties and certain other persons free of charge in proceedings before courts and administrative agencies. Requires certification of interpreters for contested case proceedings. Establishes Agency Interpreter Certification Account. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Administrative Services to establish program for certification of agency interpreters. Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Council to develop uniform charging standards to be used by Attorney General and district attorneys in making decisions on whether to pursue prosecution. Requires study by council on impact of race and ethnicity on pretrial release decisions. Directs State Sentencing Guidelines Board to study elimination of consideration of crimes committed more than five years before most recent crime in setting sentence. Increases juror compensation and mileage. Allows challenge to juror for cause if juror makes any statement suggesting prejudice against racial or ethnic minority group. Establishes procedure for making motion for mistrial if party believes adverse party is exercising peremptory challenges based on sex, race or ethnicity of juror. HB 2442 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representatives BRIAN, QUTUB -- Relating to public assistance. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Children and Families. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires certain public assistance caseworkers to report to law enforcement agency presence of fugitive felon in home of recipient and to report activity that may be criminal. HB 2443 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representatives BRIAN, MARKHAM -- Relating to pollution control facilities. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to State and School Finance. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends availability of pollution control facility certification for income tax purposes to facilities completed before December 31, 2000. HB 2444 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representative HAYDEN -- Relating to occupancy of certain dwellings during construction. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 2-13 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows temporary permit for owners to live in single family dwelling during construction if certain safety and progress requirements are met. HB 2445 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representatives BRIAN, HAYDEN -- Relating to residency requirement for in-state tuition. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases residency requirement for Oregon institutions of higher education to five years for student to qualify for state residency and in-state tuition. HB 2446 By Representatives VANLEEUWEN, MARKHAM; Representatives BRIAN, HAYDEN, LEWIS, LOKAN, LUNDQUIST, MONTGOMERY, OAKLEY, Senator WALDEN -- Relating to listing of threatened or endangered species. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires State Fish and Wildlife Commission to give equal consideration to human and fiscal impacts of listing or relisting a species as threatened or endangered. HB 2447 By Representative VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to transportation for children enrolled in kindergarten programs; declaring an emergency. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires school districts providing transportation to provide at least one-way transportation for kindergarten students enrolled in half-day programs. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2448 By Representative VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to public assistance. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Children and Families. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Subjects to sanctions recipient of aid to dependent children if recipient does not meet minimum school attendance requirements for child, fails to comply with terms of substance abuse treatment program, violates local ordinance by keeping vicious animals or allowing pet to run at large or subjects employee of Adult and Family Services Division to threatening situation. HB 2449 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representative HAYDEN -- Relating to condemnation of real property. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs public entity to offer for sale public land of similar value to property obtained by condemnation for parks or wildlife preserves. HB 2450 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representatives BRIAN, HAYDEN, LEWIS, LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM, QUTUB -- Relating to discipline of students. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-29 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 4-11 Informational Meeting held. 4-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-24 Returned to Full Committee. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-5 Second reading. 5-8 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 9 Calendar. 5-9 Third reading. Carried by VanLeeuwen. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 10, Brown, Corcoran, Fahey, Gordly, Johnston, Lehman, Naito, Rasmussen, Shields, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 3----Johnson, Mannix, Repine. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lehman entered in Journal. 5-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-5 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows ©teacher¦ teachers, administrators, school employees and school volunteers to ©use reasonable physical force on¦ discipline student if behavior threatens or disrupts other students or school personnel, if student is intoxicated or under influence of controlled substance or if student is trying to harm self. HB 2451 By Representative VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to teenage parenting. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Education to develop audiovisual series on teenage parenting and make series available to students. HB 2452 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representatives MARKHAM, OAKLEY -- Relating to motor vehicles. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 1-31 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that truck is required to stop at permanent highway weigh station only if truck is loaded. HB 2453 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to the extended school year. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Replaces mandated lengthening of school year with recommended lengthened schedule. Prohibits penalizing school districts that do not follow recommendations in computing their shares of State School Fund. HB 2454 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representatives BRIAN, MARKHAM -- Relating to aggravated murder. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Judiciary with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that murder occurring in course of violation of controlled substance laws is aggravated murder. Punishes by death, life imprisonment without parole or life imprisonment. HB 2455 By Representative VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to public assistance. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Children and Families. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires designation of representative payee if minor parent who receives aid to dependent children becomes emancipated minor. HB 2456 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representatives HAYDEN, MARKHAM -- Relating to single-family housing restrictions. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-11 Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Rasmussen, Absent, 1--Johnson. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Limits city or county authority to prohibit owner of single-family house from renting portion of house to another. HB 2457 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representatives HAYDEN, MARKHAM -- Relating to art. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 1-31 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 2-20 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Decreases appropriation for art in public buildings to one-half of one percent of construction or alteration appropriation. Requires use of art appropriation for installation of, or site preparation for, art work. Prohibits use of art appropriation if building is not suitable for art. Authorizes agency occupying building to refuse particular work of art for building. Specifies that one-eighth of one percent is appropriation for art in areas of correctional facilities used for administration, education or inmate visitation. HB 2458 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representative MARKHAM, Senators MILLER, WALDEN -- Relating to runoff elections. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to Legislative Rules. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Specifies procedures for runoff election if candidate for office of Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, state Senator, state Representative or any other state office where nominations are permitted by political parties does not receive majority of votes cast for that office at general election. Becomes operative if House Joint Resolution 19 (1995) is approved by vote of people at next regular general election. HB 2459 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to personal income tax. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts unemployment benefits paid to eligible dislocated workers enrolled in qualified retraining programs from state income tax. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1995. HB 2460 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representative QUTUB -- Relating to crime victims. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires city or district attorney to notify victims of crimes of various services available to them through victims' assistance program. HB 2461 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representatives BRIAN, HAYDEN, LEWIS, LOKAN, LUNDQUIST, MONTGOMERY, QUTUB -- Relating to public assistance. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 2-13 Public Hearing held. 2-24 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires chemically dependent individual to agree to receive treatment in order to receive public assistance. HB 2462 By Representatives VANLEEUWEN, MARKHAM; Representative QUTUB -- Relating to assault. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces criminal penalties for assault in fourth degree when person assaulted is burning, destroying or desecrating state or federal flag. Imposes maximum penalty of $25. HB 2463 By Representatives VANLEEUWEN, MARKHAM; Representatives BRIAN, HAYDEN, LEWIS, LUNDQUIST, MONTGOMERY, Senator WALDEN -- Relating to listing of wildlife species. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires State Fish and Wildlife Commission to use sound, verifiable science when making threatened and endangered species listings. HB 2464 By Representative VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to key industries. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Commerce. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Amends definition of Êkey industriesÎ for purposes of certain economic development statutes so that software and high technology industries are one key industry rather than two. HB 2465 By Representative COURTNEY -- Relating to aggravated theft of a motor vehicle. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to Judiciary. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-20 Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-28 Second reading. 3-1 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 2 Calendar. 3-2 Third reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Gordly, Excused, 2--Shields, Welsh, Excused for business of the House, 1----Tiernan. 3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crime of aggravated theft of motor vehicle. Punishes by maximum 10 years' imprisonment, $200,000 fine, or both. HB 2466 By Representative COURTNEY -- Relating to criminal identification data. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands requirement that Department of State Police supply criminal identification data on teachers, administrators, personnel specialists and school nurses to include persons renewing license or certification. HB 2467 By Representative MANNIX, Senator SMITH -- Relating to obscenity. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates ballot title for constitutional amendment relating to obscenity. HB 2468 By Representative LUKE (at the request of Oregon Building Trades Council) -- Relating to rulemaking authority of Electrical and Elevator Board. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Grants same authority to Electrical and Elevator Board over elevator regulation that board has over electrical safety law regulation. HB 2469 By Representative SCHOON -- Relating to temporary restaurant fees. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Commerce. 4-12 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-18 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes fees for temporary benevolent restaurant license issued by county for event arranged by benevolent organization. HB 2470 By Representatives NORRIS, JOSI; Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Oregon Water Resources Congress) -- Relating to approval of plats of certain subdivisions. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Water Policy. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 2-23 Work Session held. 3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-3 Second reading. 3-6 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 9 Calendar. 3-9 Third reading. Carried by Josi. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Adams, Johnson, Mannix. 3-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 4-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Carried over to 05-05 by unanimous consent. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 164, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Provides for approval of certain subdivision plats by irrigation, drainage, water control and water improvement districts and district improvement companies.¦ ©Provides procedure for approval by districts or companies.¦ Requires that city or county receive and accept certain certification from district or company before city or county may approve subdivision or partition plat located in district improvement company or in irrigation, drainage, water control or water improvement district. HB 2471 By Representative NORRIS; Representatives JOSI, LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM (at the request of Oregon Water Resources Congress) -- Relating to water conservation. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to Water Policy. 2-14 Public Hearing held. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-10 Second reading. 3-13 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 15 Calendar. 3-15 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 15, Brown, Corcoran, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Johnston, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shields, Sowa, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused, 3--Carter, Meek, Tiernan. 3-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 4-26 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Dwyer. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Cease, Excused, 3--Baker, Dukes, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 5-17(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 11, Carter, Eighmey, Gordly, Lehman, Piercy, Rasmussen, Ross, Shields, Sowa, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 14----Brown, Carpenter, Grisham, Johnston, Jones, Lewis, Meek, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Strobeck, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen. 6-2 Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Governor vetoed. Allows public body funding conservation measure and applicant to agree on percentage of conserved water to be returned to state and requires no less than 25 percent be returned to state, to support in-stream flow. HB 2472 By Representative GORDLY -- Relating to certain policy for public schools. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires school districts to develop and adopt policies to reduce violence, gang involvement, bias motivated behavior and drug abuse by students. Requires that districts report annual statistical information on violence reduction to Department of Education. HB 2473 By Representative LUKE; Representative CLARNO, Senator BRYANT (at the request of Deschutes County Commission on Children and Family) -- Relating to children; declaring an emergency. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Children and Families. 3-28 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Third reading. Carried by Luke. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Absent, 1--Wooten, Excused, 8--Brown, Fahey, Josi, Meek, Minnis, Roberts, Ross, Speaker Clarno, Excused for business of the House, 3----Brian, Carter, Johnson. 4-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-4 Carried over to 05-05 by unanimous consent. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Shannon, Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-24(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 161, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, May 24, 1995. Repeals sunset of Deschutes County demonstration project on children and families. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2474 By Representative JOHNSON (at the request of Retail Council of Associated Oregon Industries) -- Relating to abandoned property. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Commerce. 2-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 4-6 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-25 Second reading. 4-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 27 Calendar. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Lokan, Excused, 1--Jones, Excused for business of the House, 3----Roberts, Schoon, Speaker Clarno. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Walden. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Excused, 1--Phillips. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-31(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 219, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Removes certain record keeping requirements for purposes of abandoned property law. HB 2475 By Representative TIERNAN (at the request of Associated Oregon Industries) -- Relating to the Public Employes' Retirement Board. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Labor. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-9 Second reading. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 40 --Nays, 8, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Gordly, Lehman, Rasmussen, Shibley, Thompson, Absent, 1--Minnis, Excused, 3--Fahey, Norris, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 8----Eighmey, Fisher, Mannix, Meek, Milne, Piercy, Snodgrass, Uherbelau. 5-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-17 Public Hearing held. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Springer, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. 5-30(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 3, Eighmey, Gordly, Grisham, Excused for business of the House, 3----Johnson, Piercy, Roberts. 6-6 Speaker signed. 6-7(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 653, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Changes qualifications of members of Public Employes' Retirement Board. Increases membership. HB 2476 By Representative TIERNAN (at the request of Associated Oregon Industries) -- Relating to public employee retirement; prescribing an effective date. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-23 Informational Meeting held. 2-24 Public Hearing held. 2-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 10 Calendar. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 31 --Nays, 27, Beyer, Brown, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Meek, Minnis, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 2--Carter, Fahey. 5-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-17 Public Hearing held. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-29 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 11, Brecke, Bunn, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hannon, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Kennemer, Lim, Yih. 6-1(H) Motion made to not concur in Senate amendments and Conference Committee be appointed. Motion to table failed. Ayes, 30 --Nays, 30, Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Grisham, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Minnis, Montgomery, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie. Motion to postpone consideration of measure until Sunday, July 30 failed. Ayes, 9 --Nays, 51, Adams, Baum, Beyer, Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Fisher, Gordly, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Josi, Lehman, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Mannix, Milne, Montgomery, Naito, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Qutub, Rasmussen, Repine, Roberts, Ross, Schoon, Shibley, Shields, Snodgrass, Sowa, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Wooten, Wylie. Motion to table failed. Ayes, 29 --Nays, 30, Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Montgomery, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 1--Minnis. Motion to postpone consideration of measure until Friday, June 2 failed. Ayes, 30 --Nays, 30, Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Minnis, Montgomery, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie. Motion to substitute concurrence and repassage for non-concurrence and a conference committee be appointed carried. Ayes, 37 --Nays, 23, Baum, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Markham, Meek, Milne, Norris, Oakley, Qutub, Snodgrass, Starr, Strobeck, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Welsh, Speaker Clarno. Motion to table failed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 42, Adams, Baum, Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Minnis, Montgomery, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Schoon, Shibley, Shields, Snodgrass, Sowa, Strobeck, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Wooten, Wylie, Speaker Clarno. House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 45 --Nays, 15, Eighmey, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Jones, Luke, Markham, Milne, Norris, Oakley, Starr, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Welsh. Meek changed vote from 'nay' to 'aye' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Johnson changed vote from 'nay' to 'aye' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Baum served notice of possible reconsideration. Beyer served notice of possible reconsideration. Carter served notice of possible reconsideration. Naito served notice of possible reconsideration. 6-12 Speaker signed. 6-14(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 654, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, January 01, 1996. Modifies retirement allowance ©and other benefits¦ payable to persons who establish membership in Public Employes' Retirement System on or after effective date of Act. Specifies persons to be treated as having established membership in system on or after effective date of Act and before effective date of Act. Establishes retirement age of ©62¦ 60 for specified member of system who establishes membership on or after effective date of Act. Establishes ©death and¦ disability retirement benefits for member ©who establishes membership before effective date of Act and for member¦ who establishes membership on or after effective date of Act. Requires payment of all benefits under system not specifically excluded. Takes effect January 1, 1996. HB 2477 By Representative TIERNAN; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to public employee retirement. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits membership of legislators and specified statewide elected officials in Public Employes' Retirement System. Allows current holder of office to remain member of system until completion of current term. HB 2478 By Representative TIERNAN -- Relating to justice; declaring an emergency. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes procedures for prosecuting and sentencing persons who are 15, 16 or 17 years of age and convicted of certain crimes. Extends to 25 years period of time person sentenced to life imprisonment for aggravated murder must wait before State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision may hold hearing to determine if prisoner is likely to be rehabilitated. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2479 By Representative TIERNAN -- Relating to justice; declaring an emergency. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 4-14 Informational Meeting held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates mandatory minimum sentences for listed crimes. Establishes procedures for prosecuting and sentencing persons who are 15, 16 or 17 years of age and convicted of certain crimes. Provides that informal disposition agreements cannot be entered into if act alleged is felony. Requires consent of district attorney before juvenile court may amend petition. Extends to 25 years period of time that person sentenced to life imprisonment for aggravated murder must wait before State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision may hold hearing to determine if prisoner is likely to be rehabilitated. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2480 By Representative GORDLY -- Relating to state parks. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires State Parks and Recreation Department to allow persons 62 years of age and older use of state park at reduced rate. HB 2481 By Representative ROBERTS -- Relating to vehicle displays. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 2-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-16 Work Session held. 2-20 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-21 Second reading. 2-22 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 23 Calendar. 2-23 Third reading. Carried by Wylie. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Nays, 1, Minnis. 2-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-23 Third reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--President Smith, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Baker, Bryant, McCoy, Miller. 4-3(H) Speaker signed. 4-3(S) President signed. 4-7(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 57, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows certain persons to display vehicles without having vehicle dealer license. HB 2482 By Representative SHIELDS (at the request of Oregon Shelter Network) -- Relating to removal of homeless individuals from camping sites on public property. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 3-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-22 Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-31 Second reading. 4-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 4 Calendar. 4-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 6 Calendar. 4-6 Third reading. Carried by Tiernan. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 3--Fahey, Johnson, Oakley, Excused for business of the House, 1----Shibley. 4-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Gold, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Derfler, Springer. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 121, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Establishes policy for removal of homeless individuals from camping sites on public property. HB 2483 By Representative SCHOON -- Relating to impoundment of motor vehicles; appropriating money. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires impoundment of uninsured vehicles. Creates Vehicle Impoundment Account. Adds specified assessments collected in addition to traffic fines to account. HB 2484 By Representative SCHOON; Representatives LOKAN, MARKHAM -- Relating to murder. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to Judiciary. 2-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 4-14 Informational Meeting held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands crime of murder to include criminal homicide caused by operation of motor vehicle by intoxicated driver if driver has at least one prior conviction for driving while under influence of intoxicants. HB 2485 By Representative SCHOON -- Relating to driving privileges. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to Judiciary. 2-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires permanent revocation of driving privileges upon third conviction of driving while under the influence of intoxicants. HB 2486 By Representative COURTNEY; Representatives NORRIS, TARNO, Senator KENNEMER -- Relating to aircraft on waters in this state; declaring an emergency. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Third reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Fisher, Excused, 2--Oakley, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 1----Parks. 5-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-9 Referred to Transportation. 5-11 Public Hearing held. 5-16 Work Session held. 5-22 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-23 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 4, Derfler, Miller, Shannon, Stull, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. Trow changed from nay to aye by unanimous consent. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 655, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 18, 1995. Regulates activities of aircraft on waters in this state. Requires that, for specified purposes, Department of Transportation in cooperation with State Marine Board regulate boats that are seaplanes. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2487 By Representatives COURTNEY, CARPENTER, BRIAN; Representatives BAUM, GRISHAM, MEEK, SCHOON, SNODGRASS -- Relating to consequences for student misconduct. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Work Session held. 4-12 Returned to Full Committee. 4-26 Work Session held. Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 10, Brown, Federici, Luke, Norris, Parks, Schoon, Shibley, Tarno, Uherbelau, Welsh, Excused for business of the House, 1----Starr. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 5-9 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Gold. Motion to postpone action until 05-18 carried by unanimous consent. 5-18 Bill read. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 7, Baker, Dwyer, Lim, Phillips, Shannon, Sorenson, Springer, Excused, 2--Hartung, Johnson. 6-8(H) Speaker signed. 6-9(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 656, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows school district to deny admission to resident student who is expelled from another school district. Modifies expulsion and suspension requirements in certain instances. ©Allows superintendent to revoke employment certificate and cancel driver license.¦ Allows school district board to establish policy regarding when superintendent may file with Department of Transportation request to suspend student's driving privileges. Allows school district board to develop policies to permit teacher to consider student's attendance in determining student's grade. HB 2488 By Representative COURTNEY (at the request of Jim Dyer) -- Relating to highway work zones. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Defines Êhighway work zone.Î Doubles fine for speeding offense committed in highway work zone. Creates offense of reckless endangerment of highway workers. Punishes by maximum fine of $5,000, maximum imprisonment of one year, or both. Provides for suspension of driving privileges upon conviction. HB 2489 By Representative COURTNEY (at the request of Nick Coffey and Associates, Oregon Environmental Laboratory Association) -- Relating to environmental laboratories; appropriating money. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-21 Referred to Natural Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes licensing program for environmental laboratories offering analytical services to public. Imposes civil penalties for violations of licensing provisions. Appropriates moneys to Health Division for administration and implementation of licensing program. HB 2490 By Representatives COURTNEY, CARPENTER; Representatives SCHOON, UHERBELAU, Senator McCOY -- Relating to student stipends for community service; declaring an emergency. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-17 Work Session held. 3-27 Work Session held. 3-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Makes technical changes to higher education community service voucher program. Limits program to regionally accredited institutions of higher education©, except Oregon Health Sciences University, within State System of Higher Education¦. Decreases number of hours of service that recipient is required to perform per week. Allocates lottery moneys to State Scholarship Commission to fund grants for higher education community service voucher program. Limits expenditures. ©Sunsets program December 31, 1997.¦ Declares emergency, effective June 30, 1995. HB 2491 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Governor-elect Kitzhaber) -- Relating to the use of lottery funds for public purposes, including but not limited to financing education; appropriating money; prescribing an effective date. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Work Session cancelled. 2-1 Second reading. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by Baum, Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Nays, 1, Carter. 2-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 2-13 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session cancelled. 2-14 Work Session held. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Minority Recommendation: Do pass with different amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng. Minority) 2-21 Second reading. 2-22 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 10 --Nays, 20, Adams, Baker, Bryant, Bunn, Derfler, Hamby, Hannon, Hartung, Johnson, Kennemer, Kintigh, Lim, Miller, Phillips, Shannon, Stull, Timms, Walden, Yih, President Smith. Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 9, Bradbury, Dukes, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Yih. Gold entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 2-24(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 10, Carter, Corcoran, Eighmey, Federici, Gordly, Piercy, Rasmussen, Ross, Shields, Uherbelau, Excused, 6--Brian, Carpenter, Lehman, Lundquist, Parks, Wooten. Speaker signed. 2-24(S) President signed. 3-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 12, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows use of lottery funds for financing public education as well as for creating jobs ©and¦ or furthering economic development. Defines Êcreating jobs,Î ÊeducationÎ and Êfurthering economic development.Î Includes financial assistance to students in definition of Êeducation.Î Includes providing services or financial assistance for facilities, physical environments or certain infrastructure projects to definition of Êfurthering economic development.Î Establishes Education Endowment Fund and requires transfer of lottery moneys to fund. Directs investment of moneys. Appropriates earnings to State Scholarship Commission. Requires that commission enter into agreement with community foundation to manage moneys. Takes effect when amendment proposed by House Joint Resolution 15 (1995) is approved by people at special election held throughout state on May 16, 1995. HB 2492 By Representative PARKS; Representative MANNIX -- Relating to crime; declaring an emergency. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Judiciary. 4-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-24 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Strobeck, Excused, 1--Lewis, Excused for business of the House, 1----Starr. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-16 Public Hearing held. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-30 Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Cease, Hamby, Johnson, Timms, Walden. 6-8(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 58 --Excused for business of the House, 2----Brian, Lokan. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 657, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 18, 1995. Modifies crime of murder by abuse. Defines terms. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2493 By Representative PARKS -- Relating to certain procedures of professional licensing boards. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Judiciary. 2-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 3-8 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-13 Work Session held. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-23 Second reading. 3-27 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 29 Calendar. 3-29 Third reading. Carried by Parks. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 7, Carter, Corcoran, Jones, Markham, Norris, Repine, Sowa. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Hayden, Snodgrass, Qutub, Lehman, Prozanski, Sowa, Josi, Luke, Grisham, Meek, Fisher. Vote explanation(s) filed by Piercy entered in Journal. 3-30(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-4 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs, then Ways and Means. 4-11 Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Rules and Elections. Referred to Rules and Elections by order of the President, then Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-18 Public Hearing held. 5-24 Work Session held. 5-29 Work Session cancelled. Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes uniform procedure for investigation of complaints by professional licensing boards. Identifies subject boards. Requires that certain disciplinary proceedings of professional licensing boards be public, including records. Exempts good faith complaints from civil action. Applies to complaints submitted on or after effective date of Act. Allows person filing complaint to request confidentiality. Allows licensing board to withhold certain information. Exempts identity of person who participated in board approved diversion or impairment program from disclosure. HB 2494 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representatives FISHER, HAYDEN, JONES, LEWIS, LUKE, MARKHAM, NORRIS, OAKLEY, QUTUB, SCHOON, STARR, TARNO, TIERNAN -- Relating to unemployment compensation coverage of corporate officers. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Labor. 2-13 Public Hearing held. 4-10 Work Session held. 4-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-25 Second reading. 4-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 27 Calendar. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by VanLeeuwen. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 1, Carter, Excused, 1--Jones, Excused for business of the House, 3----Roberts, Schoon, Speaker Clarno. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Luke, Lewis, Snodgrass, Thompson. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-9 Carried over to 05-10 by unanimous consent. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 5, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 2--Lim, Phillips. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-31(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 220, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Excludes from unemployment compensation coverage service performed by corporate officers who are related by family, who are corporate directors and who have substantial corporation ownership interest if corporation elects not to provide coverage for those individuals. HB 2495 By Representative COURTNEY -- Relating to littering. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Judiciary. 3-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Decriminalizes littering. Provides for local enforcement of littering laws through administrative procedure for levying of civil penalties and assessment of costs. Imposes maximum penalty of $ for violation of litter discard provision. Imposes _____ maximum penalty of $ for violation of litter transport _____ provision. HB 2496 By Representative COURTNEY; Representative BROWN (at the request of Mark J. Miranda) -- Relating to vehicles. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows police to mark registration plates of vehicle if driver is suspended or revoked or otherwise operating without driving privileges. Authorizes cancellation of registration. Creates offense of removal of special stickers from registration plates. Punishes by maximum $190 fine. HB 2497 By Representative WATT -- Relating to the issuance of citations under the Oregon Safe Employment Act; declaring an emergency. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires issuance of citation within 30 days of knowledge by Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services of violation under Oregon Safe Employment Act. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2498 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representative MILNE -- Relating to school district site committees. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes composition of school district site committees. HB 2499 By Representative REPINE (at the request of Oregon Fairs Association) -- Relating to county fairs. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases minimum fine for unlawful sales on or near county fairgrounds from $10 to $100. Increases maximum fine from $100 to $500. Increases fine for second and subsequent convictions from $200 to $1,000. HB 2500 By Representative REPINE (at the request of Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Portland, Oregon State Home Builders) -- Relating to building moratorium. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 3-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-21 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 15 Calendar. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Excused, 3--Brian, Corcoran, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 9----Brown, Carpenter, Grisham, Johnson, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tarno. 5-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Excused, 2--Hartung, Springer. 5-29(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 45 --Excused, 2--Federici, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 13----Brian, Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Lokan, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Oakley, Ross, Snodgrass, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 6-8 Speaker signed. 6-9(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 463, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies moratorium on construction or land development. Allows local government to adopt public facilities strategy. HB 2501 By Representative REPINE (at the request of Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Portland, Oregon State Home Builders) -- Relating to consideration of school capacity in certain land use actions. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-7 Work Session held. 4-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-12 Second reading. 4-13 Third reading. Carried by Luke. Passed. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 24, Adams, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Johnston, Lehman, Mannix, Piercy, Prozanski, Qutub, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Strobeck, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 3--Brian, Federici, Josi. 4-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-17 Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-2 Public Hearing held. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 3, Hartung, Phillips, Sorenson, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. 5-30(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 15, Adams, Carter, Corcoran, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Lehman, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shields, Strobeck, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wylie, Absent, 1--Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 3----Johnson, Piercy, Roberts. 6-8 Speaker signed. 6-9(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 508, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Limits consideration of school capacity when local government approves or denies residential ©subdivisions or partitions¦ development application. HB 2502 By Representative REPINE (at the request of Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Portland, Oregon State Home Builders) -- Relating to property taxes. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Grants property tax exemption for land for which building permit is refused or denied on grounds of Êno school capacity.Î HB 2503 By Representative SCHOON -- Relating to coverage of religious pastors under workers' compensation law. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts religious pastors from coverage under workers' compensation law. HB 2504 By Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to compensation for regulation of property. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that compensation be paid by regulating entities for certain types of regulation affecting private real property. Defines terms. Specifies procedures. Applies to regulations adopted after January 1, 1996. HB 2505 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to local government; appropriating money. 2-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Judiciary with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows district attorney to represent state's interest at commitment hearings only upon request of court when there are special circumstances requiring assistance of attorney. Authorizes precommitment investigator to represent state's interest at commitment hearings with certain exceptions. Adds performance appraisals and materials related to personnel disciplinary action or performance appraisal to personnel records exempt from public disclosure. Prohibits State of Oregon from requiring Êhold harmlessÎ provisions in certain agreements between state and local government. Eliminates over five-year period requirement that counties annually levy tax for purposes of county school fund. Eliminates participation of district attorney or county counsel in certain mental commitment hearings. Allows annual report relating to county contracts to be posted within county instead of being published in newspaper. Requires state to pay witness fees of expert witnesses in specified grand jury proceedings and criminal proceedings in district and circuit courts. Allows counties to assume functions of release assistance officers upon specified conditions. Provides that public employee transferred by city, county or district retains certain employment rights for 270-day period. Modifies overtime pay for local government employees to apply only for work in excess of 40-hour week. Repeals other outdated state mandates on local governments. Appropriates moneys out of General Fund to Department of Administrative Services and Department of Justice for witness expenses. HB 2506 By Representative SHIBLEY -- Relating to alcoholic liquors; appropriating money. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to State and School Finance with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases privilege tax on malt beverages per barrel and wine per gallon. Creates Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program Account for deposit of part of increase. Appropriates all moneys in account to Department of Human Resources to be used only for purpose of providing alcohol and drug abuse prevention, intervention and treatment services, and for purpose of paying administrative costs of department in providing those services. Creates Clean and Sober Housing Fund for deposit of remainder of increase in privilege tax. Directs Department of Human Resources to use fund to pay rent for tenants in housing free of alcohol and other drugs. Directs department to establish eligibility criteria for tenants under program. HB 2507 By Representative SHIBLEY -- Relating to highways. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Transportation to mitigate noise from existing highways under specified circumstances. HB 2508 By Representative SHIBLEY -- Relating to criminal law. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Judiciary. 4-14 Informational Meeting held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 4-25 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes definition of deviate sexual intercourse. Expands definition of sexual intercourse to allow prosecution under rape statutes for criminal acts formerly classified as sodomy, unlawful sexual penetration and sexual abuse. HB 2509 By Representative SHIBLEY -- Relating to criminal law. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Judiciary with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands crime of second degree assault to include recklessly causing physical injury to child by driving while under influence of intoxicants with child present in vehicle. Punishes by maximum 10 years' imprisonment, $200,000 fine, or both. HB 2510 By Representative SHIBLEY -- Relating to criminal law. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to Judiciary with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases punishment for recklessly endangering another person if offense involves operation of motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicants and victim is under 16 years of age and present in vehicle. Punishes by maximum five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. HB 2511 By Representative SHIBLEY -- Relating to juveniles. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to Children and Families. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires local commission for children and families to consider juvenile peer jury program when revising or amending local plan for services to be provided for children and families. HB 2512 By Representative SHIBLEY -- Relating to the use of privilege taxes on alcoholic liquor. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to State and School Finance with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Limits use of proceeds from privilege tax on wine and malt beverages. Requires proceeds be used only for drug and alcohol treatment, drug and alcohol education, drug and alcohol intervention and drug and alcohol research. Specifies exemptions from limitation. HB 2513 By Representative SHIBLEY; Representative OAKLEY -- Relating to payment for election petition signatures. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits payment of persons gathering signatures on initiative, referendum or recall petitions based on the number of signatures obtained. HB 2514 By Representative SHIBLEY; Representative OAKLEY -- Relating to election petitions. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that signature sheets of initiative and referendum petitions contain notice stating whether any person is being paid for obtaining signatures on petitions. Requires person being paid to obtain signatures on initiative or referendum petition to wear button, sign or other device stating that person is being paid. HB 2515 By Representative SHIBLEY -- Relating to measure numbers. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires ballot measure numbering to include election year. HB 2516 By Representative SHIBLEY -- Relating to motor vehicles. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies definition of offense of operating with sifting or leaking load. HB 2517 By Representative SHIBLEY -- Relating to motorcycle driving privileges. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes requirement for motorcycle indorsement. Requires that person have restricted Class C driver license in order to operate motorcycle. HB 2518 By Representative SHIBLEY -- Relating to hospitals. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits smoking in hospitals. HB 2519 By Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Oregon Forest Products Transportation Association) -- Relating to motor carriers. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 2-21 Public Hearing held. 3-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-12 Work Session held. 4-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Third reading. Carried by Hayden. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 1, Prozanski, Excused, 9--Brown, Fahey, Josi, Meek, Minnis, Roberts, Ross, Wooten, Speaker Clarno, Excused for business of the House, 3----Brian, Carter, Johnson. 4-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 3, Cease, McCoy, Trow, Excused, 2--Leonard, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Hannon, Timms. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 5-30(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 275, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Deletes¦ Waives, in certain circumstance, fee charged motor carriers for benefits under international fuel tax agreements. HB 2520 By Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Oregon Forest Products Transportation Association) -- Relating to motor carriers. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 2-7 Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass and rescind subsequent referral to State and School Finance. Subsequent referral to State and School Finance rescinded by order of Speaker. 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Third reading. Carried by Markham. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Oakley, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 1----Parks. 5-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-9 Referred to Transportation. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-22 Carried over to 05-23 by unanimous consent. 5-23 Third reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Johnson, President Smith. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 464, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Authorizes motor carriers hauling peeler cores to pay flat fee rather than weight-mile tax. HB 2521 By Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Oregon Forest Products Transportation Association) -- Relating to log trucks. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 2-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-2 Work Session held. 3-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-8 Second reading. 3-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 10 Calendar. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Markham. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Prozanski. 3-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 4-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-26 Third reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 4, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Excused, 1--Miller. Sorenson entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 5-4(H) Speaker signed. 5-5(S) President signed. 5-11(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 101, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Exempts empty log truck and pole trailer combination from requirement to stop at weigh station under specified conditions. HB 2522 By Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Oregon Forest Products Transportation Association) -- Relating to vehicle limitations. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 2-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-2 Work Session held. 3-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-8 Second reading. 3-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 10 Calendar. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Grisham. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Prozanski. 3-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies distance between vehicle axles to clarify maximum allowable weight table. HB 2523 By Representative WATT (at the request of Oregon Medical Association) -- Relating to continuing education for workers' compensation medical providers. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Labor. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 3-1 Work Session held. 3-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-8 Second reading. 3-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 10 Calendar. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Prozanski. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Fisher. 3-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-20 Carried over to 04-21 by unanimous consent. 4-21 Carried over to 04-24 by unanimous consent. 4-24 Carried over to 04-25 by unanimous consent. 4-25 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 1--President Smith. 4-27(H) Speaker signed. 4-27(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 94, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Repeals requirement of continuing education for workers' compensation medical providers. HB 2524 By Representative EIGHMEY; Representatives BAUM, BRIAN, BROWN, CARPENTER, CARTER, GORDLY, JOHNSON, JOHNSTON, JOSI, LEHMAN, MARKHAM, MINNIS, MONTGOMERY, NAITO, OAKLEY, PROZANSKI, QUTUB, RASMUSSEN, REPINE, ROSS, SCHOON, SHIBLEY, SHIELDS, STARR, TIERNAN, UHERBELAU, WATT, WYLIE, Senators DWYER, HAMBY, SORENSON -- Relating to disposition of human remains. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Judiciary. 2-15 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 3-28 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-7 Second reading. 4-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 11 Calendar. 4-11 Third reading. Carried by Eighmey. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 4, Lokan, Meek, Milne, Snodgrass, Absent, 2--Hayden, Tiernan, Excused, 3--Brian, Shibley, Wells. 4-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-15 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands list of persons authorized to direct disposition of decedent's remains. Allows delegation of authority. Specifies means that may be used to direct disposition. Modifies certain provisions relating to anatomical gifts. HB 2525 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to adult foster homes. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources and Education. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 2-13 Public Hearing held. 2-20 Public Hearing held. 3-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-29 Work Session held. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-28 Second reading. 5-1 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 2 Calendar. 5-2 Third reading. Carried by Meek. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 1--Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 3----Oakley, Schoon, VanLeeuwen. 5-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-4 Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Phillips. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 180, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Specifies that ©person who owns¦ owner or lessor of property used by another as adult foster home is not Êprovider.Î Allows, in certain circumstances, Senior and Disabled Services Division to issue provisional license to operate adult foster home. HB 2526 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Oregonians Against Gun Violence, David DeMarkey, Tuck Wilson) -- Relating to firearms. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits transfer of firearm to intoxicated person. Restricts basis for obtaining concealed handgun license. Extends requirements relating to transfer of handguns to all firearms. Requires that most firearm sales be conducted through dealer. HB 2527 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Lori Irish Bauman) -- Relating to elections. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Legislative Rules. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits use of election contribution and expenditure statements for commercial purposes. Provides exceptions. HB 2528 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Dawn Arntz, Oregon Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence (OCADSV)) -- Relating to sexual abuse. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands bases for sexual abuse in first degree. HB 2529 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Veronica Broeth, Michael A. Yates) -- Relating to motor vehicles. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates offense of harassment of bicyclist from motor vehicle. Punishes by maximum fine of $940. HB 2530 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Horse Council of Oregon, Tom Roberts) -- Relating to livestock brand inspection practices. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Includes tattoos and electromagnetic markers in definition of livestock ÊbrandÎ. Increases specified fees. Requires comprehensive brand inspection. HB 2531 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Foster-Powell Neighborhood Association, Mt. Scott-Arleta Neighborhood Association, Reed Neighborhood Association) -- Relating to aerosol paint sales. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits sale of aerosol paint to, and purchase of aerosol paint by, persons under 18 years of age without consent of parent or guardian. Requires person under 18 years of age purchasing aerosol paint to sign form. Directs retailers of aerosol paint to store paint in area viewable by but not accessible to public. Requires posting of sign describing when aerosol paint may be sold to persons under 18 years of age. Imposes maximum $250 fine for violation. HB 2532 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representatives BRIAN, HAYDEN, MARKHAM, MEEK, MINNIS, OAKLEY, PARKS -- Relating to criminal procedure. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes requirement that defendant convicted of felony must elect to appear at judgment by means of simultaneous television transmission. HB 2533 By Representative BEYER; Representatives MONTGOMERY, UHERBELAU, Senators ADAMS, WALDEN (at the request of Oregon Association of Hospitals and Health Systems) -- Relating to hospital cooperative programs. 2-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Judiciary. 2-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes hospitals to enter into cooperative programs for provision of health care. Exempts such agreements from antitrust laws. Defines terms. HB 2534 By Representative JONES (at the request of Oregon Medical Association) -- Relating to medical services liens. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Commerce. 2-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 3-7 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-14 Work Session held. 3-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-22 Second reading. 3-23 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Montgomery, Oakley. 3-27(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-20 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-24 by unanimous consent. 4-24 Carried over to 04-25 by unanimous consent. 4-25 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 30. 5-10(H) Speaker signed. 5-10(S) President signed. 5-11(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 100, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Deletes requirement in notice of medical services lien for itemized statement of amount claimed. Requires notice of lien to contain only statement of amount claimed. Changes statutory form of notice of lien to conform to new notice requirement. HB 2535 By Representative ROBERTS (at the request of Ethel Field) -- Relating to payment of wages at termination of employment. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Labor. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 4-17 Work Session held. 4-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-2 Second reading. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Roberts. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Excused for business of the House, 19----Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Corcoran, Fahey, Fisher, Josi, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Naito, Norris, Snodgrass, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Watt, Wells, Welsh. 5-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Carried over to 05-22 by unanimous consent. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 1--Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. 5-24(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 47 --Excused, 3--Brian, Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 10----Corcoran, Fahey, Lundquist, Mannix, Norris, Repine, Shields, Sowa, VanLeeuwen, Speaker Clarno. 6-9 Speaker signed. 6-12(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 753, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows employers one business day to pay wages to employee who is discharged or terminated by mutual agreement. Establishes conditions under which employer may deduct from wages upon termination of employee, repayment for loan made to employee by employer. HB 2536 By Representative ROBERTS (at the request of Clair Pense) -- Relating to statements on land survey maps. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires certain statements on land survey maps. HB 2537 By Representative GORDLY (at the request of National Association of Minority Contractors in Oregon) -- Relating to discrimination. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits distinction, discrimination or restriction because of race, color, sex, marital status, religion, age or national origin in offering or entering into contracts with construction contractors. Defines construction contractor. Exempts individuals contracting for work on their residential property. Prescribes remedies for violation of prohibition. HB 2538 By Representative SCHOON -- Relating to elections; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Legislative Rules with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Sets procedure for statewide special election on House Joint Resolution 26 (1995). Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Secretary of State for expenses of submitting any measure to people at special election. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2539 By Representative COURTNEY -- Relating to sentencing. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Judiciary. 2-28 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that certain sex offenders may be sentenced as dangerous offenders even though offender is not suffering from severe personality disorder. HB 2540 By Representative COURTNEY -- Relating to lobbying. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits state elected officials, including legislators, from becoming lobbyists within one year from leaving office. HB 2541 By Representative WATT; Representative OAKLEY (at the request of Oregon Farm Bureau) -- Relating to workplace safety committees for employers of 10 or fewer employees; declaring an emergency. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Labor. 2-24 Public Hearing held. 3-3 Work Session held. 3-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-8 Second reading. 3-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 10 Calendar. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Prozanski. 3-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-11 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-12 Carried over to 04-13 by unanimous consent. 4-13 Carried over to 04-14 by implied consent. 4-14 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 3, Dwyer, Gold, Springer, Excused, 3--Hannon, McCoy, President Smith, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Hamby, Kennemer, Timms. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-21(S) President signed. 4-28(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 83, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, April 28, 1995. Provides exception for certain agricultural employers of 10 or fewer employees from requirement to establish safety committees. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2542 By Representative WATT (at the request of David Hyatt) -- Relating to smoking on school property. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources and Education. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 3-15 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-17 Work Session held. 3-20 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-21 Second reading. 3-22 Third reading. Carried by Meek. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Adams, Hayden, Welsh. 3-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 4-27 Public Hearing held. 5-2 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits school districts from designating smoking area for persons under 18 years of age. HB 2543 By Representative WATT (at the request of Oregon Restaurant Association) -- Relating to wages. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Labor. 2-20 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes amount received by employee as tips to be included by employer in determining amount of minimum wage to be paid under certain circumstances. HB 2544 By Representative NORRIS; Representatives FISHER, LUNDQUIST (at the request of Oregon Water Resources Congress) -- Relating to districts delivering water for irrigation; declaring an emergency. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Water Policy. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 3-7 Work Session held. 3-14 Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-21 Second reading. 3-22 Third reading. Carried by Josi. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Adams, Hayden, Welsh. 3-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 4-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Gold, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Derfler, Springer. 5-8(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 59 --Nays, 1, Naito. 5-16 Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-24(H) Motion to recall measure from Governor's desk carried. Rules suspended. Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 2----Tiernan, Speaker Clarno. House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Ayes, 2 --Nays, 56, Adams, Baum, Beyer, Brian, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Fisher, Gordly, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Jones, Josi, Lehman, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Mannix, Markham, Meek, Milne, Montgomery, Naito, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Qutub, Rasmussen, Repine, Roberts, Ross, Schoon, Shields, Snodgrass, Sowa, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Thompson, Tiernan, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Wooten, Wylie, Speaker Clarno, Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley. 5-30 Representatives Norris, Josi, Tarno appointed House Conferees. 5-31(S) Senators Kintigh, Dwyer, Shannon appointed Senate conferees. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-2(H) Conference Committee recommendation: Enrolled bill be further amended and repassed. 6-3(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-5(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Carpenter, Excused, 2--Brian, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. 6-6(S) Made a Special Order of Business by unanimous consent. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Gold, Phillips, Walden, Yih. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 754, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, September 01, 1995. Provides recall procedure for directors of irrigation districts. Specifies when director position is vacant. Specifies procedure for filling vacancy. Allows water district to petition Water Resources Commission for approval of transfer. Allows absentee ballots to be used for irrigation district elections. Establishes fixed rate of interest to be charged by irrigation districts for unpaid assessments or charges. Modifies certain electoral procedures in irrigation district elections. Declares emergency, effective September 1, 1995. HB 2545 By Representative NORRIS; Representative FISHER -- Relating to use of waters within scenic waterways. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Water Policy. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows water diversion facility on scenic waterway. Allows water right to be issued within or above scenic waterway as long as Water Resources Department makes certain findings. Eliminates restriction on amount of water that may be used under water right issued for waters within or above scenic waterway. HB 2546 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to the Office of Emergency Management. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Transfers Office of Emergency Management from Department of State Police to Oregon Military Department. HB 2547 By Representative JONES (at the request of Malheur County Hard Seed Growers) -- Relating to certification of seeds; declaring an emergency. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 4-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-17 Work Session held. 4-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-25 Second reading. 4-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 27 Calendar. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Uherbelau. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 1--Jones, Excused for business of the House, 3----Roberts, Schoon, Speaker Clarno. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 5-5 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Baker, Bryant, Hamby, Kennemer, Springer, Stull, Yih. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 181, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, May 26, 1995. Authorizes ©producers of certain seeds in Malheur County to have seed certified by public or private agency other than¦ dean of school of agriculture of Oregon State University to enter into agreements with certain agencies for performance of seed certification for producers of hard seed in Malheur County. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2548 By Representative OAKLEY; Representatives CARPENTER, JOHNSTON, LOKAN, ROBERTS, SOWA, VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to state initiative petitions. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Legislative Assembly to hold public hearings on initiative petitions. Specifies circumstances under which petitioners may amend petitions. HB 2549 By Representative OAKLEY; Representatives CARPENTER, CORCORAN, FISHER, JOHNSTON, LOKAN, LUKE, QUTUB, ROBERTS, ROSS, SCHOON, SNODGRASS, SOWA, TARNO, TIERNAN, Senator KENNEMER -- Relating to ballot titles. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that ballot title describe general meaning and effect of ÊyesÎ and ÊnoÎ votes on measures. HB 2550 By Representative OAKLEY; Representatives BROWN, CARPENTER, CORCORAN, EIGHMEY, JOHNSTON, NAITO, NORRIS, ROBERTS, ROSS, SOWA, STROBECK -- Relating to payment for election petition signatures. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Legislative Rules. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits payment of persons gathering signatures on initiative, referendum or recall petitions based on number of signatures obtained or contingent on petition obtaining enough signatures to appear on ballot. Requires that persons being paid for obtaining signatures on initiative, referendum and recall petitions receive payment at rate not lower than $6 per hour. HB 2551 By Representative OAKLEY; Representatives CLARNO, ROBERTS, STARR, VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to registration of electors. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Legislative Rules. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-23 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-27 Second reading. 3-28 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 29 Calendar. 3-29 Third reading. Carried by Oakley. Passed. Ayes, 60. 3-30(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-31 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Adams. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 2, Cease, Springer, Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bryant, Bunn, Hannon, McCoy, Timms. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-3(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 755, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Changes deadline for electors to change, terminate or adopt party affiliation from 45th day before primary election to 20th day before primary election. HB 2552 By Representative OAKLEY; Representatives CLARNO, JOHNSTON, MARKHAM, MILNE, REPINE, ROBERTS, SCHOON, STARR, VANLEEUWEN, WELSH -- Relating to absentee ballots. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Legislative Rules. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-2 Second reading. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Oakley. Passed. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 2, Carter, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 19----Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Corcoran, Fahey, Fisher, Josi, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Naito, Norris, Snodgrass, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Watt, Wells, Welsh. 5-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-10 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows elector to become permanent absentee voter. HB 2553 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to assistance animals. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows specified persons to ask Department of Transportation to register certain information about assistance animal with person's driver license or identification information. HB 2554 By Representative TIERNAN -- Relating to the Government Waste Hotline. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Work Session held. 3-17 Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-27 Second reading. 3-28 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 29 Calendar. 3-29 Third reading. Carried by Grisham. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 2, Lundquist, Montgomery. 3-30(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-31 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-25 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Taken from 04-27 Calendar and placed on 04-28 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Leonard, Excused, 1--Gold, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Derfler, Springer. Leonard changed from aye to nay by unanimous consent. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 138, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires Secretary of State to establish Government Waste Hotline for reporting of waste inefficiency, or abuse by state agencies or state employees or by persons under contract with state agencies. Requires Secretary of State to investigate all initial reports received through hotline and determine which reports require further investigation. Requires Secretary of State to make determination whether inefficiency, waste or abuse has occurred. Requires Secretary of State to prepare written summary of report, investigation and determination. HB 2555 By Representative WATT (at the request of Associated Oregon Industries) -- Relating to taxes, including but not limited to taxes imposed upon or measured by income. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to State and School Finance. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows, for state personal income tax purposes, deduction for interest received by individual, estate or trust. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. HB 2556 By Representative WATT (at the request of Associated Oregon Industries) -- Relating to taxes, including but not limited to taxes imposed upon or measured by income. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to State and School Finance. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates certain factors presently used to determine income apportionable to this state for state income and excise tax purposes. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. HB 2557 By Representative WATT; Representative OAKLEY (at the request of Associated Oregon Industries) -- Relating to rulemaking. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits adoption of any rule by state agency that is more stringent than federal requirement unless state agency shows that conditions in Oregon are unique or so different that application of federal requirement would not achieve intent of federal law or rule. Requires repeal or amendment of noncomplying rule not later than July 1, 1996. HB 2558 By Representative TIERNAN -- Relating to public employee retirement; prescribing an effective date. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-23 Informational Meeting held. 2-24 Public Hearing held. 2-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-2 Second reading. 5-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 4 Calendar. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Tiernan, Watt. Motion to rerefer to General Government and Regulatory Reform carried. Rereferred. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Declares state policy regarding public employee's retirement fund. Modifies retirement allowance and other benefits payable to ©persons employed by public employers¦ person who establishes membership in Public Employes' Retirement System on or after effective date of Act. Specifies persons to be treated as ©employed¦ having established membership in the system on or after effective date of Act. Requires that retirement allowance payable to employees subject to Act be based solely on defined benefit calculation. Increases normal retirement age for specified employees from 58 to 62. Modifies amounts to be included in salary for purposes of calculating some retirement allowances. ©Eliminates additional¦ Specifies death benefit©,¦ and disability allowance, ©health insurance supplemental payments, and certain other benefits for specified¦ for employees hired on and after effective date of Act. Requires payment of all benefits under system not specifically excluded. Directs Legislative Counsel Committee to retain independent counsel to advise committees on bills relating to system. Prohibits any change by Public Employes' Retirement Board that has effect of increasing or decreasing benefits under system unless change is specifically required by law. Takes effect January 1, 1996. HB 2559 By Representative TARNO (at the request of Nikki Whitty) -- Relating to property tax exemption for business incubators. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 4-11 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-18 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows property tax exemption for certain small business incubators. Defines Êbusiness incubator.Î Applies to incubators acquired or constructed on or after effective date of Act. HB 2560 By Representative COURTNEY -- Relating to driving while under the influence of intoxicants. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Judiciary. 2-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 4-14 Informational Meeting held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases penalty for driving while under influence of intoxicants if minor is in vehicle at time of offense. Allows court to impose six months' imprisonment, maximum $1,000 fine and community service in addition to any other sentence imposed. HB 2561 By Representative LUKE (at the request of Oregon State Home Builders Association) -- Relating to conduct of secondary occupational activities on rural lands. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 3-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 10 Calendar. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Luke. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Carter, Fahey. 5-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Dwyer. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 3, Dukes, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Bryant, Derfler, Stull. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 465, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Expands description of home occupational activities allowed in specified zones.¦ Allows establishment of home occupation and parking of vehicles in any zone subject to approval of county governing body. HB 2562 By Representative TARNO -- Relating to salmon for Coquille Indian ceremonies. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 3-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-7 Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-17 Second reading. 4-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 19 Calendar. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Markham, Roberts, Speaker Clarno. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-20 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Brecke. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bryant, Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy. 5-15(H) Speaker signed. 5-15(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 137, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to provide salmon for cultural ceremonies of Coquille Indian tribe. HB 2563 By Representative FISHER; Representatives JOHNSTON, THOMPSON (at the request of Oregon Care Providers Association) -- Relating to adult foster care. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals provision granting exemption from state license, inspection and fee requirements for adult foster homes located in counties with licensing and inspection programs similar to state program. HB 2564 By Representative FISHER (at the request of Oregon Care Providers Association) -- Relating to adult foster care. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Labor. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 37 --Nays, 11, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Eighmey, Gordly, Josi, Naito, Piercy, Rasmussen, Shields, Thompson, Excused, 1--Mannix, Excused for business of the House, 11----Carpenter, Fahey, Federici, Johnson, Lundquist, Oakley, Prozanski, Shibley, Snodgrass, Wells, Wooten. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-22 by unanimous consent. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 5, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. 5-24(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 10, Brown, Carter, Eighmey, Gordly, Josi, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Wooten, Excused, 3--Brian, Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 8----Corcoran, Fahey, Lundquist, Mannix, Norris, Shields, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 6-3 Speaker signed. 6-5(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 466, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Exempts individual employed as resident manager by licensed adult foster care home from wage requirements when resident manager is domiciled at home. HB 2565 By Representative SOWA -- Relating to school district audits. 2-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Secretary of State to oversee school district audits either by performing audit or contracting for audit. Prohibits use of same auditor for school district for more than two consecutive years. HB 2566 By Representative BRIAN (at the request of Sandra Brown) -- Relating to intersections. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that person traveling on through road has right of way at uncontrolled T intersection. Creates offense of failure to yield right of way at uncontrolled T intersection. Imposes maximum fine of $470. HB 2567 By Representative LUNDQUIST; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to taxation. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to State and School Finance. 3-23 Public Hearing held. 3-28 Work Session held. 3-31 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-3 Second reading. 4-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 6 Calendar. 4-6 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Corcoran, Fahey, Johnson, Oakley. 4-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-9 Public Hearing held. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-23 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-29 Carried over to 05-30 by unanimous consent. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Adams, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Bunn, Derfler, Johnson. Adams declared potential conflict of interest. 6-1(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Carter, Excused for business of the House, 4----Beyer, Johnson, Watt, Speaker Clarno. 6-12 Speaker signed. 6-14(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 467, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows property taxpayer to be represented by certified public accountant before board of equalization or board of ratio review. HB 2568 By Representative SOWA; Representatives MARKHAM, ROBERTS, SHIELDS, Senator DWYER -- Relating to compensation for the damage activities of game mammals. 2-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-20 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 3-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-27 Work Session cancelled. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-4 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-5 Second reading. 4-6 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 7 Calendar. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Sowa. Passed. Ayes, 45 --Nays, 7, Brown, Gordly, Lokan, Parks, Rasmussen, Shibley, Wylie, Excused, 2--Meek, Oakley, Excused for business of the House, 6----Brian, Carter, Johnson, Markham, Tiernan, Wooten. 4-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Dwyer. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 3, Cease, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bryant, Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy. 5-15(H) Speaker signed. 5-15(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 136, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Provides that compensation for damage activities of bear and cougar shall be paid from moneys other than State Wildlife Fund moneys. HB 2569 By Representative SOWA; Representatives MARKHAM, ROBERTS, SHIELDS, Senators DWYER, KENNEMER -- Relating to wildlife. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-9 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-10 Second reading. 5-11 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 15 Calendar. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Sowa. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 4--Brian, Corcoran, Johnson, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 2----Parks, Tiernan. 5-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-17 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Carried over to 05-30 by unanimous consent. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by Dwyer. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, Cease, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Bunn, Derfler, Johnson. 6-1(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 55 --Excused for business of the House, 5----Baum, Beyer, Johnson, Watt, Speaker Clarno. 6-12 Speaker signed. 6-14(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 468, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Provides that offense of obstructing taking of wildlife is Class A misdemeanor. Punishes by maximum of one year's imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. HB 2570 By Representative SOWA; Representatives GORDLY, MARKHAM, ROBERTS, Senator DWYER -- Relating to elections. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes State Fish and Wildlife Commission, State Fish and Wildlife Director, State Department of Fish and Wildlife personnel and wildlife law enforcement officers to advocate position on initiative or referendum petitions and initiative measures if petition or measure relates to wildlife resources. HB 2571 By Representative ROBERTS; Representatives BRIAN, REPINE, SOWA, WYLIE, Senators KENNEMER, LIM (at the request of Multnomah Greyhound Park) -- Relating to payments by greyhound race meet licensees. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces percentage of gross mutuel wagering payable by greyhound race meet licensees to Oregon Racing Commission. HB 2572 By Representative PARKS -- Relating to justices of the peace. 2-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 3-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-23 Second reading. 3-27 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 29 Calendar. 3-29 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 60. 3-30(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-31 Referred to Judiciary. 4-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Carried over to 05-05 by unanimous consent. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. 5-10(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 58 --Excused for business of the House, 2----Strobeck, VanLeeuwen. 5-23 Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-31(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 221, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Clarifies authority of Supreme Court to exercise administrative authority and supervision over justice courts relating to matters of discipline and continuing legal education. HB 2573 By Representative PARKS; Representative OAKLEY -- Relating to criminal procedure; prescribing an effective date. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Judiciary. Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 2-14 Public Hearing held. 3-29 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-3 Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-10 Second reading. 4-11 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 5, Gordly, Johnston, Piercy, Sowa, Wooten, Excused, 3--Brian, Shibley, Wells. 4-12 Vote explanation(s) filed by Piercy entered in Journal. 4-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-11 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. ©Provides that defendant charged with crime has¦ Specifies classes of defendants that have right to appointed counsel ©only if defendant will be incarcerated if convicted¦. Provides that Act is effective only upon amendment of Oregon Constitution. HB 2574 By Representative PARKS; Representatives BRIAN, EIGHMEY, OAKLEY -- Relating to circuit court juries. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces number of jurors in circuit court civil cases from 12 to 6. HB 2575 By Representative GORDLY (at the request of Jobs with Justice) -- Relating to business subsidies. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires business firm that receives public subsidy to locate or expand operations and facilities in Oregon, to agree to pay new employees at specified wage levels and to meet other specified conditions. Defines business firm, business subsidy and governmental unit. HB 2576 By Representative NAITO (at the request of Oregon Building Trades Council) -- Relating to wages under unemployment compensation law. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Includes temporary partial disability payments under workers' compensation law in definition of ÊwagesÎ for unemployment compensation purposes. HB 2577 By Representative NAITO -- Relating to disaster preparation in schools. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires schools to store food and water for emergencies. HB 2578 By Representative PARKS -- Relating to motor carriers. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-7 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 3-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-12 Work Session held. 4-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Third reading. Carried by Parks. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Excused, 9--Brown, Fahey, Josi, Meek, Minnis, Roberts, Ross, Wooten, Speaker Clarno, Excused for business of the House, 3----Brian, Carter, Johnson. 4-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 5-4 Public Hearing held. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 4, Gold, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Dwyer, Hannon, Timms. 6-12(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Governor vetoed. Expands permissible hours of service for certain motor carriers. HB 2579 By Representative PARKS -- Relating to criminal procedure; prescribing an effective date. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Conforms statutes relating to jury trial in criminal cases to provisions of House Joint Resolution 33 (1995). Becomes effective if constitutional amendment proposed by House Joint Resolution 33 (1995) is approved by electors at next regular general election. HB 2580 By Representative BEYER (at the request of Oregon Remodelers Association) -- Relating to construction contractor continuing education requirements. 2-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Labor. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 15 Calendar. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Fahey. Failed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 39, Baum, Federici, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Josi, Lehman, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Mannix, Markham, Meek, Milne, Minnis, Montgomery, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Repine, Roberts, Schoon, Snodgrass, Sowa, Starr, Tarno, Thompson, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Speaker Clarno, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. Bill failed. Changes continuing education requirements for construction contractors. Sunsets specified provisions on July 1, 2001. HB 2581 By COMMITTEE ON STATE AND SCHOOL FINANCE -- Relating to cigarette stamps. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to State and School Finance. 2-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates use of cigarette stamps. Requires distributors to provide dealers with invoices of cigarette sales and deliveries. Requires payment of tax at time distributor files monthly report. Conforms collection mechanisms to those in other tax programs. Applies to distributions of cigarettes occurring on or after January 1, 1996. HB 2582 By Representative STROBECK; Representatives ADAMS, CORCORAN, HAYDEN, MILNE, REPINE, SHIBLEY, STARR, TARNO -- Relating to alcoholic liquor. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 4-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 2 Calendar. 5-2 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 10, Fahey, Gordly, Jones, Josi, Montgomery, Naito, Roberts, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Excused, 1--Wooten. Vote explanation(s) filed by Naito entered in Journal. 5-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-4 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Carried over to 05-30 by unanimous consent. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bryant, Bunn, Derfler, Johnson, Stull. 6-1(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Uherbelau, Excused for business of the House, 5----Baum, Beyer, Johnson, Watt, Speaker Clarno. 6-12 Speaker signed. 6-14(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 756, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Prohibits person in control of private real property from knowingly allowing person under age of 21 years to consume alcoholic liquor on property. Prohibits person in control of private real property from allowing person under age of 21 years to remain on property if person ©knows or should know that person¦ under 21 years of age ©will consume¦ consumes alcoholic liquor on property. Exempts child or ward of person in control of property. Punishes violation by ©maximum one year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both¦ mandatory minimum fine of $350 for first conviction. Punishes second conviction by $1,000 fine. HB 2583 By Representative JOHNSON (at the request of Underwriters At Lloyd's, London) -- Relating to insurance underwriting by groups that include incorporated members. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Commerce. Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 2-21 Public Hearing held. 2-23 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-2 Work Session held. 3-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-8 Second reading. 3-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 10 Calendar. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Prozanski. 3-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-25 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 30. 5-8(H) Speaker signed. 5-8(S) President signed. 5-11(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 99, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Authorizes certain corporations to underwrite reinsurance and to engage in surplus lines insurance. HB 2584 By Representative MARKHAM; Representatives BAUM, CORCORAN, FISHER, PARKS, STARR, TARNO, VANLEEUWEN, Senator HANNON -- Relating to methods of taking wildlife; declaring an emergency. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 3-13 Public Hearing held. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals prohibition on use of bait and dogs for attracting and taking black bears or cougars. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2585 By Representative MARKHAM; Representatives BRIAN, CORCORAN, FISHER, HAYDEN, MILNE, OAKLEY, SOWA, STARR, TARNO, VANLEEUWEN, Senator YIH -- Relating to jurors. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Judiciary. 3-22 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 5-10 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires judge or clerk of court to excuse from jury duty any person 70 years of age or older upon that person's request. Allows person to request excuse for such reason by telephone or mail. HB 2586 By Representative MARKHAM; Representatives BRIAN, CORCORAN, FISHER, MILNE, SOWA, STARR, TARNO, Senator YIH -- Relating to elections. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides for election of members of school boards and education service district boards only if positions are contested. Specifies that qualified persons filing declarations of candidacy are declared elected if there is no contest for the office. HB 2587 By Representatives MARKHAM, TARNO; Representatives BRIAN, CORCORAN, FISHER, HAYDEN, MILNE, MONTGOMERY, SOWA, STARR, VANLEEUWEN, Senator WALDEN -- Relating to registration plates. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-28 Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 3-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-3 Returned to Full Committee. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes special registration plates for holders of Purple Heart medal. HB 2588 By Representatives MARKHAM, HAYDEN; Representatives FISHER, MILNE, MONTGOMERY, OAKLEY, STARR, TARNO, VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to rulemaking. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits adoption of any rule by state agency that is more stringent than federal requirement unless state agency shows that conditions in Oregon are unique or so different that application of federal requirement would not achieve intent of federal law or rule. Requires repeal or amendment of noncomplying rule not later than July 1, 1996. HB 2589 By Representatives MARKHAM, HAYDEN; Representatives FISHER, MONTGOMERY, OAKLEY, STARR, TARNO, VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to authority of Land Conservation and Development Commission over rural lands. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits Land Conservation and Development Commission from adopting or implementing rules or goals in specified instances on rural lands. HB 2590 By Representatives MARKHAM, HAYDEN; Representatives FISHER, STARR, TARNO, VANLEEUWEN, Senator WALDEN -- Relating to land use administration. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 4-1 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies composition of Land Conservation and Development Commission. Creates regional advisory committees. Expands hearing requirements before rule is adopted. HB 2591 By Representative MARKHAM; Representatives BRIAN, HAYDEN, TARNO -- Relating to property tax exemption. 2-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals sunset date for five-year property tax exemption for land acquired by Indian tribe within ancient tribal boundaries that is in process of transfer to trust administered by United States. HB 2592 By Representatives COURTNEY, MINNIS; Senator CEASE; Representatives ADAMS, BRIAN, BROWN, CARTER, CLARNO, CORCORAN, FEDERICI, GORDLY, HAYDEN, JOHNSTON, LEHMAN, LUKE, MANNIX, MEEK, MONTGOMERY, NAITO, NORRIS, OAKLEY, PARKS, PIERCY, REPINE, ROBERTS, SHIBLEY, SNODGRASS, STARR, STROBECK, TARNO, UHERBELAU, WATT, Senators ADAMS, BAKER, BRADBURY, BRYANT, BUNN, DERFLER, HAMBY, HANNON, JOHNSON, LEONARD, LIM, MCCOY, MILLER, SORENSON, TIMMS -- Relating to child fatalities. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Children and Families. 3-28 Public Hearing held. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-5 Second reading. 5-8 Rules suspended. Third reading. Motion to refer to Ways and Means carried. Referred. 6-1 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 6-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 6-3 Work Session held. 6-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-7 Read. Carried by Minnis. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, VanLeeuwen, Absent, 1--Federici. 6-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Miller, Yih, Excused, 1--Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Baker. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-26(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 757, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Requires Health Division to establish single comprehensive tracking and review system for child fatalities. Provides technical assistance to first responders and fatality teams through State Technical Assistance Team. Requires local child fatality review teams and multidisciplinary child abuse teams to comply with centralized reporting system on child fatalities.¦ Establishes State Technical Assistance Team for child fatalities. Directs design of information management system and identification of strategies for prevention of child fatalities. HB 2593 By Representative TIERNAN; Representative LOKAN -- Relating to regulating broadcast of objectionable materials on cable antenna television. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs that Public Utility Commission regulate broadcasting of objectionable materials on public access cable antenna television. HB 2594 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to limiting the expansion of urban growth boundaries. 2-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Restricts urban growth boundary changes. HB 2595 By Representative REPINE -- Relating to firearms. 2-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces waiting period for purchase of handgun from 15 to five days. Eliminates waiting period five years after effective date of this Act. HB 2596 By Representative MINNIS (at the request of City of Portland) -- Relating to crime. 2-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Judiciary. 2-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-27 Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-6 Second reading. 3-7 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 9 Calendar. 3-9 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Adams, Johnson, Mannix. 3-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 3--Baker, Dukes, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-31(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 222, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Expands types of metals to which crime of failing to maintain metal purchase record applies. HB 2597 By Representative MINNIS -- Relating to access to public schools. 2-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 2-15 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits public school from denying access to students based on content of speech. Creates civil cause of action. HB 2598 By Representative MINNIS -- Relating to crime. 2-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands circumstances under which peace officer can stop person. HB 2599 By Representative FISHER -- Relating to extension of sewage services. 2-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Natural Resources. 4-11 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-24 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires county to allow extension of sewage services without expansion of urban growth boundary. HB 2600 By Representative FISHER; Representatives LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM, SCHOON, VANLEEUWEN, WELLS, WELSH -- Relating to farm vehicles. 2-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows farmers using farm plates to haul logs from farm. HB 2601 By Representative FISHER; Representatives ADAMS, BRIAN, MARKHAM, WELSH -- Relating to refunds of fees for tags for hunting specific wildlife; declaring an emergency. 2-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-20 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 3-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-27 Work Session cancelled. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-10 Second reading. 4-11 Third reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Carter, Excused, 3--Brian, Shibley, Wells. 4-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Brecke. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bryant, Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy. 5-12(H) Speaker signed. 5-15(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 135, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, May 22, 1995. Permits State Fish and Wildlife Commission to refund tag fees to ©bear and¦ specified cougar hunters. Sunsets December 31, 1995. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2602 By Representative FISHER; Representatives LEWIS, MILNE, QUTUB, VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to paternity. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes conclusive presumption of paternity when mother cohabiting with husband at time of conception to disputable presumption. Applies retrospectively. HB 2603 By Representative FISHER; Representatives LEWIS, MARKHAM, MILNE, OAKLEY, QUTUB, VANLEEUWEN, WELLS -- Relating to tenant utility bills. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Judiciary. 3-31 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 4-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-24 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits under specified circumstances suppliers of utility services from transferring claim against tenant to owner. HB 2604 By Representative FISHER; Representatives ADAMS, BRIAN, VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to criminal identification information. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Children and Families. 2-21 Public Hearing held. 3-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 1--Oakley, Excused for business of the House, 5----Brian, Carter, Johnson, Markham, Wooten. 4-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Gold, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Derfler, Springer. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 134, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows Children's Services Division to request that local multidisciplinary team members obtain criminal ©identification¦ history information in certain instances. HB 2605 By Representative FISHER; Representative WELSH -- Relating to alcoholic liquor. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits employment of persons under 21 years of age for any purpose in area posted under Oregon Liquor Control Commission rule as off-limits for minors. HB 2606 By Representative FISHER -- Relating to state agencies. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires state agency that issues licenses, permits, approvals or other authorization required by law to provide certain information and forms to applicants. Requires agency to give notice to applicant of specific grounds for denial of license, permit, approval or authorization. Requires agency after denial to identify actions that may be taken to qualify for license, permit, approval or authorization. HB 2607 By Representative FISHER; Representatives ADAMS, JONES, MARKHAM, SCHOON, WELLS, WELSH (at the request of Alfred Paselk) -- Relating to records. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Restricts access to records of Department of Transportation. HB 2608 By Representative FISHER; Representatives LEWIS, MILNE, SNODGRASS -- Relating to qualification of district school board members. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits family members of school district employee from serving on district school board. HB 2609 By Representative FISHER; Representatives MARKHAM, MILNE, QUTUB, VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to residence classifications for higher education institutions. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-29 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 4-11 Informational Meeting held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Oregon resident or dependent child of resident who enters armed forces to be considered Oregon resident for purposes of instruction fee and admission to higher education institutions. HB 2610 By Representative FISHER; Representatives MARKHAM, WELSH (at the request of William Starns) -- Relating to property taxation. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands exemption from ad valorem taxation to include all living creatures. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1996. HB 2611 By Representative FISHER (at the request of Frank Magallanes) -- Relating to possession of fish. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-15 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 3-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-21 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-9 Second reading. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 19, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Lehman, Montgomery, Naito, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Strobeck, Thompson, Wylie, Excused, 3--Fahey, Norris, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 6----Eighmey, Meek, Milne, Piercy, Snodgrass, Uherbelau. 5-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-17 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 4, Cease, Dukes, Gold, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Derfler, Stull. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 355, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Prescribes restriction on¦ Allows possession without permit of ©certain¦ fish commonly known as piranha or caribe. HB 2612 By Representative FISHER; Representatives MARKHAM, MILNE, VANLEEUWEN, WELSH -- Relating to pesticides. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-1 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 3-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-27 Work Session cancelled. 4-7 Work Session held. 4-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-18 Second reading. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 20, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Lehman, Mannix, Naito, Piercy, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 1--Prozanski, Excused, 3--Markham, Roberts, Speaker Clarno, Excused for business of the House, 1----Sowa. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Josi. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-20 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 4-24 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Brecke, Dwyer not concurring. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Phillips. 5-17(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 15, Carter, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Lehman, Piercy, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 10----Brown, Carpenter, Grisham, Johnston, Lewis, Meek, Naito, Prozanski, Qutub, Strobeck. 6-12 Speaker signed. 6-14(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Governor vetoed. Declares state preemption in field of pesticide sale and use. HB 2613 By Representative TARNO; Representatives BAUM, CLARNO, FEDERICI, FISHER, JONES, LEWIS, LUKE, LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM, MILNE, NORRIS, OAKLEY, PARKS, REPINE, STARR, TIERNAN, VANLEEUWEN, WATT (at the request of Gordon Ross) -- Relating to forests. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Permits tax-foreclosed forestlands owned and managed by State Board of Forestry to be returned to county upon county's request. HB 2614 By Representative TARNO; Representative JONES -- Relating to taxation. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Grants retroactive property tax exemption for certain museums and senior services centers. HB 2615 By Representative TARNO; Representatives JONES, MARKHAM -- Relating to fish; declaring an emergency. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Natural Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-31 Public Hearing held. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 10 Calendar. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Johnston, Excused, 2--Carter, Fahey. 5-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-17 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Carried over to 05-30 by unanimous consent. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by Brecke. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Derfler, Johnson, Stull. 6-1(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 2--Corcoran, Grisham, Excused for business of the House, 3----Baum, Beyer, Watt. 6-12 Speaker signed. 6-14(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 469, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 05, 1995. Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to revise rules to reflect hatchery production as element in state salmon production system. Requires ©department¦ State Fish and Wildlife Commission approval of operational plans for fish propagation facilities operated by contract agreement with governmental agencies and nonprofit organizations. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2616 By Representative VANLEEUWEN (at the request of Lloyd Pickett) -- Relating to abandoned vehicles. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to Judiciary. 3-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 3-31 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Johnston. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Excused, 1--Mannix, Excused for business of the House, 11----Carpenter, Fahey, Federici, Johnson, Lundquist, Oakley, Prozanski, Shibley, Snodgrass, Wells, Wooten. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Derfler, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Walden. 5-30(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 57 --Excused for business of the House, 3----Johnson, Piercy, Roberts. 6-9 Speaker signed. 6-12(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 758, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Authorizes owner of private property to dispose of vehicles abandoned on the property under specified circumstances. Provides, with exception, immunity from civil liability for person who tows vehicles. Provides that certain lien provisions apply to vehicles valued at $500 or less. HB 2617 By Representative VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to taxation. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows credit of $ to taxpayer with low-income elderly ________ dependent residing at taxpayer's primary residence. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. HB 2618 By Representative VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to withholding public assistance. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to Children and Families. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes withholding of public assistance from person convicted of destroying property in riot or civil disturbance. Specifies period of withholding. HB 2619 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representative ROBERTS (at the request of Charley Goodman) -- Relating to speed limits. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 3-28 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases speed limit for trucks on certain highways. HB 2620 By Representative VANLEEUWEN (at the request of Charley Goodman) -- Relating to motor carriers. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 3-28 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes intrastate carriers to drive 12 hours at a time. HB 2621 By Representative TARNO (at the request of Allen Russell) -- Relating to ad valorem property taxation of farmland. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to State and School Finance. 4-3 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires assignment of value no greater than value arrived at for farmland in county most suitable to cultivation, in assessment of farmland using income approach. HB 2622 By Representative EIGHMEY; Representatives CORCORAN, JOHNSTON, PROZANSKI, Senator LEONARD -- Relating to finance. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-7 Motion to withdraw from State and School Finance failed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 34, Adams, Baum, Brian, Carpenter, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Markham, Meek, Milne, Minnis, Montgomery, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Qutub, Repine, Schoon, Snodgrass, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Speaker Clarno. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates state corporate surplus refund (corporate surplus kicker). Applies to bienniums beginning on or after July 1, 1993. HB 2623 By Representative EIGHMEY; Representatives CARTER, COURTNEY, JOHNSTON, MANNIX, NAITO, PROZANSKI, ROSS, SHIBLEY -- Relating to support enforcement. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows person owed support obligation to obtain from Employment Department name and address of employer of person who owes support. Becomes operative July 1, 1996. HB 2624 By Representative EIGHMEY; Representatives JOHNSTON, MARKHAM -- Relating to alcoholic liquors; prescribing an effective date. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 2-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 3-30 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates monopoly on distilled liquor sales by Oregon Liquor Control Commission. Creates retail liquor store license. Prohibits sale of distilled liquor by any person except holder of retail liquor store license or dispenser license. Limits total number of licenses that may be issued in county. Limits total number of licenses that may be issued in state in given year. Creates wholesale liquor license. Prohibits importation, storage, transportation, wholesale sale or distribution of distilled liquors without wholesale liquor license. Establishes conditions and fees for retail liquor stores and wholesale liquor licenses. Requires manufacturers and importers of distilled liquors to acquire certificates of approval for sale of product in state. Imposes tax on privilege of manufacturing or importing of distilled liquor of $ per gallon. ___ Takes effect January 1, 1996. HB 2625 By Representative PARKS -- Relating to courts; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 5-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 5-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-4 Returned to Full Committee. 6-5 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-6 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-7 Third reading. Carried by Repine. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Sowa, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Clarno. 6-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed C-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 6-9 Third reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Dukes. Springer entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 6-9(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 3, Carter, Gordly, Grisham, Absent, 2--Josi, Thompson, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 4----Brian, Carpenter, Mannix, Sowa. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-26(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 658, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 18, 1995. Abolishes district courts on January 15, 1998. Transfers district court jurisdiction, authority, powers, functions and duties to circuit courts. Abolishes offices of district court judges on described dates after January 15, 1998. Provides that district court judges continue to serve as judges in circuit courts until offices abolished. Increases circuit court judge positions by number of district court judges. Modifies circuit court judicial districts. Specifies assignments of judges pursuant to redistricting. Creates new circuit court judicial positions. Modifies certain provisions relating to judicial salaries and retirement benefits. Limits circuit court jury to six persons if amount in controversy is less than $10,000. Requires moving party to pay fee at time of filing motion for modification of decree of marital dissolution if motion filed more than one year after entry of decree. Establishes small claims department in circuit court. Allows State Court Administrator to establish collections unit within Judicial Department. Directs Chief Justice of Supreme Court to conduct studies relating to judicial districts, training for judges, appointment of presiding judges and court fees. Requires report to Legislative Assembly. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Judicial Department. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2626 By Representative PARKS -- Relating to attorneys. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Oregon State Bar to establish program to allow deposit of certain funds of attorneys in interest bearing trust accounts. Requires attorney who receives retainer or other advances towards legal work deposit those amounts in interest bearing account if amount is $1,000 or more and any part of moneys will not be paid to attorney within 30 days after receipt. Directs that 75 percent of interest on account be paid to Oregon Law Foundation. Directs that 25 percent of interest on account be used for community and regional child abuse assessment centers. HB 2627 By Representative PARKS -- Relating to judgments. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that district court judgment automatically becomes lien on all real property of judgment debtor in county where judgment is docketed. Eliminates requirement of filing in circuit court. Applies to all judgments entered in district court on or after effective date of Act. HB 2628 By Representative ROBERTS (at the request of Clare Donison) -- Relating to public participation in public meetings. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires governing board of public body to provide comment period during board meetings and to allow any individual to provide written or oral comment. Requires advisory committee of public body to make meetings open to public, to allow any individual to provide public comment in writing or orally and to distribute at no cost to public all material provided members of advisory committee. Defines Êadvisory committee.Î HB 2629 By Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to finance; appropriating money. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to State and School Finance with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases rates of state personal income taxes by one percent for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1995, and before January 1, 1999. Establishes State Education Fund. Transfers increased funds generated by Act to State Education Fund. Dedicates funds to public education purposes. Eliminates state corporate surplus refund (corporate surplus kicker) for biennia beginning on or after July 1, 1993. HB 2630 By Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to finance. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to State and School Finance. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-28 Work Session held. 4-29 Work Session cancelled. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Grants elderly rental assistance to qualifying senior citizen who rents land upon which manufactured structure owned by senior citizen is located. Applies to rent paid on or after January 1, 1995. Repeals obsolete Homeowner and Renter Refund Program provisions. HB 2631 By Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to finance; appropriating money. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to State and School Finance with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases rates of state personal income taxes for taxpayers filing jointly (including surviving spouse or head of household), on incomes exceeding $32,000, for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1995, and before January 1, 1999. Increases rates on incomes exceeding $60,000, for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1995, and before January 1, 1999. Increases rate on incomes exceeding $16,000, for taxpayers filing singly (or married filing separately). Increases rates on incomes exceeding $30,000, for taxpayers filing singly (or married filing separately). Provides that rates on incomes below $32,000 on joint returns (below $16,000 on single returns) remain same. Establishes State Education Fund. Transfers increased funds generated by Act to State Education Fund. Dedicates funds to public education purposes. Eliminates state corporate surplus refund (corporate surplus kicker) for biennia beginning on or after July 1, 1993. HB 2632 By Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to taxation. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes expiration dates of tax credit for qualified research and alternative tax credit for qualified research from January 1, 1996, to January 1, 2002. Creates new alternative credit for research on wood-based materials. Permits credits to be carried forward for use in subsequent tax years. HB 2633 By Representative WATT (at the request of Associated Oregon Industries and its Retail Council, Oregon Restaurant Association) -- Relating to work permits for minors. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Labor. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-13 Second reading. 4-14 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Brian, Minnis. 4-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Dukes, Dwyer, Excused, 1--Gold, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Springer. 5-15(H) Speaker signed. 5-16(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 133, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Modifies procedure for¦ Requires Wage and Hour Commission to adopt rules governing issuance of ©work permits for¦ annual employment certificates to employers who employ minors. Requires employer who hires minors to apply for certificate ©file youth employment plan with Wage and Hour Commission¦. HB 2634 By Representatives BAUM, COURTNEY; Representatives BEYER, MILNE, ROBERTS, WATT -- Relating to elections; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-10 Second reading. 2-13 Third reading. Carried by Baum. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Excused, 18--Brian, Carpenter, Carter, Gordly, Grisham, Lehman, Lundquist, Minnis, Naito, Parks, Qutub, Rasmussen, Roberts, Shibley, Shields, Thompson, Tiernan, Wylie. 2-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy, then Ways and Means. 2-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of the President. 2-22 Second reading. 2-23 Made a Special Order of Business by unanimous consent. Third reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 6, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Yih, Excused, 1--Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 2-24(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 3-1 Representatives Baum, Beyer, Watt appointed House Conferees. 3-2(S) Senators Phillips, Cease, Walden appointed Senate conferees. 3-6 Senator Gold appointed to replace Cease as Senate conferee. Work Session held. 3-7(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Tuesday, February 21 and bill be further amended and repassed. 3-8(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 3-9(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Adams, Johnson. 3-10(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Yih, Excused, 1--Walden, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Baker, Hartung, McCoy. 3-10(H) Speaker signed. 3-13(S) President signed. 3-15(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 17, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, March 15, 1995. Sets procedure for statewide special election on Senate Joint Resolution 14 (1995) and House Joint Resolution 15 (1995). Specifies ballot ©title¦ titles. Provides estimates of financial impact. Specifies content of explanatory statements. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Secretary of State for expenses of submitting measure to people at special election. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2635 By Representative TIERNAN -- Relating to limitations on state employment. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 4-7 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Limits hiring of state employees until number employed falls to less than 10 percent of number employed on effective date of Act. HB 2636 By Representative TIERNAN -- Relating to certain collective bargaining in school districts. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires statewide collective bargaining for compensation and insurance benefits of all school district employees, beginning[ , 199 . ________ __ HB 2637 By Representative SCHOON -- Relating to forest products harvest tax. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to State and School Finance. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-29 Second reading. 3-30 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 31 Calendar. 3-31 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 4 Calendar. 4-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Third reading. Carried by Federici. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Corcoran, Excused, 2--Fahey, Johnston. 4-6(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-8 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Walden. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 132, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Exempts forest products from short rotation fiber (hybrid cottonwood) from forest products harvest tax. Specifies applicable dates. ©Applies to forest products from timber harvested on or after July 1, 1995.¦ HB 2638 By Representative CARTER; Representatives COURTNEY, MANNIX, PIERCY, Senator HAMBY -- Relating to intimidation. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Adds gender to categories to which crimes of intimidation apply. HB 2639 By Representative BEYER (at the request of Oregon Public Property Managers Association) -- Relating to county property. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Preserves preexisting conditions, covenants and restrictions resulting from executed and recorded declaration for planned community when county acquires real property through tax foreclosure. Exempts counties from requirement to pay fees or assessments on such real property during period of county ownership when fees or assessments arise out of declaration for planned community. HB 2640 By Representative BEYER (at the request of Oregon Public Property Managers Association) -- Relating to county land. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Permits private sale of county land that is assessed at less than $5,000 when land is unsuitable for construction of dwelling, rather than construction of structure. HB 2641 By Representative BEYER (at the request of Oregon Public Property Managers Association) -- Relating to municipal liens. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides for payment of municipal local improvement liens from proceeds of sale of tax foreclosed real property. HB 2642 By Representative LEHMAN; Representative TARNO (at the request of League of Oregon Cities, City of Coos Bay) -- Relating to property taxes. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to State and School Finance. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-7 Second reading. 4-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 11 Calendar. 4-11 Third reading. Carried by Tarno, Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Brian, Shibley, Wells. 4-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Carried over to 05-22 by unanimous consent. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. 5-24(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 48 --Excused, 3--Brian, Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 9----Corcoran, Fahey, Lundquist, Mannix, Norris, Rasmussen, Shields, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 6-12 Speaker signed. 6-14(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 470, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Grants retroactive tax exemption for property leased by one governmental entity to another or to exempt organization if property was denied exemption for failure to file claim. Applies to tax years 1988 through 1994. Grants retroactive tax exemption to senior services center property owned or leased. Applies to tax years 1988 through 1994. Modifies provision granting tax exemption for property owned or being purchased by incorporated literary, benevolent, charitable and scientific institutions. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1996. HB 2643 By Representative JOSI; Representatives CORCORAN, JOHNSTON, SOWA, Senators DWYER, HAMBY, LIM, McCOY, SORENSON (at the request of Oregon Dental Hygienists' Association) -- Relating to the Health Services Commission; prescribing an effective date. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands membership of Health Services Commission to include licensed dentist and licensed dental hygienist. Takes effect January 1, 1996. HB 2644 By Representative NAITO -- Relating to income tax credits. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates income tax credit for taxpayer paying elderly care expenses of qualifying family member, at least 65 years of age or disabled. Defines terms. Limits amount of credit based on taxpayer's adjusted gross income. Limits amount of credit to $5,000 per family member. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996, and before December 31, 2000. HB 2645 By Representatives RASMUSSEN, SCHOON; Senator CEASE; Representatives BAUM, BEYER, BRIAN, CARPENTER, CARTER, CORCORAN, COURTNEY, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, FEDERICI, GORDLY, GRISHAM, JOHNSTON, JOSI, LEHMAN, LEWIS, MANNIX, MARKHAM, MINNIS, NAITO, PIERCY, REPINE, ROSS, SHIELDS, SNODGRASS, SOWA, STARR, STROBECK, TARNO, THOMPSON, UHERBELAU, WELSH, WOOTEN, WYLIE, Senators MILLER, WALDEN (at the request of Governor's Advisory Committee on DUII) -- Relating to reporting of blood alcohol content by health care providers. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to Judiciary. 4-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-17 Work Session held. 4-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-24 Second reading. 4-25 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 26 Calendar. 4-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 27 Calendar. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Rasmussen. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Jones. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-15 Public Hearing held. 5-22 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-29 Carried over to 05-30 by unanimous consent. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Derfler, Johnson, President Smith. Shannon added as sponsor by unanimous consent. 6-1(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 1, Luke, Excused for business of the House, 4----Baum, Beyer, Johnson, Watt. 6-9 Speaker signed. 6-12(S) President signed. 7-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 546, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Prescribes procedure ©requiring¦ permitting health care provider to report blood alcohol content of certain motor vehicle accident victims. Limits liability of health care provider for notifying authorities. Provides immunity from professional disciplinary action for making report. HB 2646 By Representative ROBERTS -- Relating to medical professionals. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits discipline of medical professional holding license to practice in medical profession for activity allowed under other license held by medical professional. HB 2647 By Representative LEHMAN; Representatives CORCORAN, JOSI, SNODGRASS, TARNO, THOMPSON, Senator BRADBURY -- Relating to bonding for commercial providers of outdoor activities. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Commerce. 2-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Work Session held. 3-14 Work Session held. 3-16 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-23 Work Session held. 3-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-4 Second reading. 4-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 6 Calendar. 4-6 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Fahey, Oakley. 4-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-2 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-22 Second reading. 5-23 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. 5-25(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 45 --Excused, 4--Johnson, Minnis, Piercy, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 11----Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Jones, Mannix, Montgomery, Oakley, Repine, Sowa, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 759, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Exempts registered outfitters and guides, booking agents for ocean charter vessels and licensed ocean charter vessels from bonding requirements for travel operators. Specifies certain other ©bonding¦ requirements for submitting bond or other financial security. HB 2648 By Representative TARNO -- Relating to hazardous substance fees. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 3-29 Work Session held. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. ©Changes basis for assessing hazardous substance fees to fund Community Right to Know and Protection Act.¦ Eliminates hazardous substance fee assessment to fund ©Toxics Use Reduction and Hazardous Waste Reduction Act and¦ Orphan Site Account. HB 2649 By Representatives COURTNEY, BAUM; Representative OAKLEY -- Relating to state office. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to Legislative Rules. 2-21 Public Hearing held. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-23 Second reading. 3-27 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 29 Calendar. 3-29 Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 30 Calendar. 3-30 Third reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 3, Brian, Johnson, Meek, Excused, 1--Tiernan. 3-31(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires persons elected or appointed to offices of Secretary of State, State Treasurer, Attorney General and Superintendent of Public Instruction to be residents of state at least ©one year¦ three years prior to election or appointment. Requires person appointed to office of Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to be resident of state at least ©one year¦ three years prior to appointment. Provides criteria for purposes of determining whether candidate or appointee is inhabitant of district or resident of state. Lists factors to consider in determining inhabitancy or residency. Requires Secretary of State to exclude person from ballot if secretary finds that it is more probable than not that candidate is not inhabitant of district or resident of state. HB 2650 By COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE Oregon Bankers Association -- Relating to trusts. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-20 Work Session held. 3-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-30 Second reading. 3-31 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 4 Calendar. 4-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Third reading. Carried by Tiernan. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Fahey, Johnston. 4-6(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-4 Carried over to 05-05 by unanimous consent. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. 5-19(H) Speaker signed. 5-19(S) President signed. 5-24(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 157, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Establishes rules and guidelines for trustee in investing and managing trust assets. Directs trustee to act as prudent investor. HB 2651 By COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE Oregon Bankers Association -- Relating to institutions. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to Commerce. 2-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 2-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-2 Work Session held. 3-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-8 Second reading. 3-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 10 Calendar. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Prozanski. 3-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Gold, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Springer. Adams, Walden declared potential conflict of interest. 5-15(H) Speaker signed. 5-15(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 131, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows banks or trust companies to issue shares of bank or trust company without certificates. HB 2652 By COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE Oregon Bankers Association -- Relating to financial institutions. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Commerce. 2-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 3-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-23 Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-30 Second reading. 3-31 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 4 Calendar. 4-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Third reading. Carried by Federici. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Fahey, Excused for business of the House, 1----VanLeeuwen. 4-6(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Gold, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Springer. Walden declared potential conflict of interest. 5-15(H) Speaker signed. 5-15(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 130, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies rules relating to employee stock option plans of banks or trust companies. HB 2653 By COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE Oregon Bankers Association -- Relating to lenders' security protection provisions; prescribing an effective date. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to Commerce. 2-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 2-21 Public Hearing held. 2-23 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-2 Work Session held. 3-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-9 Second reading. 3-10 Motion to rerefer to Commerce carried. Rereferred. 3-14 Work Session held. 3-21 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-22 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Roberts, Sowa, Excused, 3--Adams, Hayden, Welsh. 3-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Carried over to 05-05 by unanimous consent. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Adams, Bryant, Miller, Springer, Stull, Timms. Walden declared potential conflict of interest by unanimous consent. 5-19(H) Speaker signed. 5-19(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 182, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, November 15, 1995. Changes amount lender can require borrower to deposit in connection with real estate loan agreement. Changes rate of interest payable to borrower when lender's security protection provision exists. Takes effect November 15, 1995. HB 2654 By COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE Oregon Bankers Association -- Relating to records. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to Commerce. 2-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 2-23 Work Session held. 2-28 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-2 Work Session held. 3-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-9 Second reading. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Prozanski. 3-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Judiciary. Referred to Judiciary by order of the President. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Phillips. 5-17(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 46 --Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 11----Brown, Carpenter, Grisham, Johnston, Lewis, Meek, Naito, Prozanski, Qutub, Strobeck, Speaker Clarno. 6-12 Speaker signed. 6-14(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 760, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Provides, under certain circumstances, that accurate reproductions of original records, including electronic records, are admissible as evidence under Oregon Evidence Code following routine destruction of original records in regular course of business. States exceptions. Provides that facsimile of reproduction is admissible under Oregon Evidence Code if original reproduction is in existence and is available for inspection. Allows real estate broker, real estate property manager or escrow agent to substitute copies of checks for originals under certain circumstances. Allows broker, property manager or escrow agent to use electronic funds transfer under certain circumstances. Establishes record keeping requirement for escrow agent acting as subservicer for another escrow agent. ©Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995.¦ HB 2655 By Representatives LEHMAN, CORCORAN; Representatives FAHEY, JOHNSTON, PIERCY, THOMPSON -- Relating to legislators. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits membership in Public Employes' Retirement System by members of Legislative Assembly. Allows present member of Legislative Assembly to remain member of system until completion of current term. HB 2656 By Representatives MINNIS, SCHOON, MEEK; Representatives ADAMS, BAUM, BRIAN, CLARNO, FISHER, GRISHAM, HAYDEN, JOHNSON, JONES, LEWIS, LOKAN, LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM, MILNE, MONTGOMERY, OAKLEY, QUTUB, REPINE, SNODGRASS, STARR, TARNO, TIERNAN, WATT, WELLS, WELSH -- Relating to income taxation. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces personal income tax rates by one percent but retains withholding tables at higher rate for first half of 1997. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1997. HB 2657 By Representative BAUM; Representatives CORCORAN, SOWA, Senator JOHNSON (at the request of Farm Bureau, National Animal Interest Alliance, Oregon Bowhunters, Oregon Cattlemen's Association, Oregon Hunters Association, Oregon Lands Coalition, Oregon Sheep Growers Association, Oregon Sportsmens Defense Fund, Inc., Oregon United Sporting Dogs Association Peoples Committee) -- Relating to wildlife management. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-15 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 4-10 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-4 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 5-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Natural Resources. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-23 Returned to Full Committee. 5-24 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-26 Rules suspended. Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Sowa. Failed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 32, Adams, Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Josi, Lokan, Mannix, Montgomery, Naito, Oakley, Piercy, Prozanski, Qutub, Rasmussen, Repine, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Strobeck, Tiernan, Watt, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 2--Federici, Thompson. Tiernan served notice of possible reconsideration. 5-30 Bill failed. ©Suspends operation of¦ Repeals restriction on use of bait and dogs for taking bear and cougar. ©until July 1, 1997. Requires State Fish and Wildlife Commission to conduct study of impact of restriction on bear and cougar management and public safety and submit report to Sixty-ninth Legislative Assembly.¦ ©Declares emergency, effective on passage.¦ Refers to vote of people at next general election. HB 2658 By Representative REPINE (at the request of Homebuilders Association of Metropolitan Portland, Oregon State Home Builders) -- Relating to zoning law applicable to construction. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 3-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-27 Work Session cancelled. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-9 Second reading. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 2, Johnston, Shibley, Absent, 1--Tiernan, Excused, 3--Fahey, Norris, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 6----Eighmey, Meek, Milne, Piercy, Snodgrass, Uherbelau. 5-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 2--Shannon, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Derfler, Leonard, McCoy, Walden. 5-30(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Grisham, Excused for business of the House, 4----Johnson, Piercy, Repine, Roberts. 6-9 Speaker signed. 6-12(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 761, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Applies, after effective date of Act and inside urban growth boundaries, law for subdivisions and partitions that existed at time of application for approval to subsequent construction. HB 2659 By Representative WATT (at the request of Heide Anderson) -- Relating to architects. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Commerce. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 3-30 Public Hearing held. 4-4 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-13 Second reading. 4-14 Third reading. Carried by Federici. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Brian, Minnis. 4-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-9 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Dukes, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. Brecke, having been recorded as voting nay, was granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 762, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Clarifies representations that may be made by architects not registered in this state. HB 2660 By Representative WATT (at the request of Andrew Boyarsky) -- Relating to driving privileges. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires person under 18 applying for driving privileges to present proof of high school graduation or equivalency or proof of enrollment in school or alternative. Requires principals to notify Department of Transportation of withdrawal from school of persons under 18. Requires department to suspend driving privileges of person who withdraws until person reaches 18 years of age or until person presents documentation of compliance. HB 2661 By Representative SNODGRASS (at the request of Oregon Medical Association) -- Relating to health practitioners. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 4-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-21 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-9 Second reading. 5-10 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Human Resources and Education carried. Rereferred. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-18 Read. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 6, Gordly, Piercy, Rasmussen, Shields, Sowa, Uherbelau, Absent, 2--Beyer, Federici, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 15----Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Lewis, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tarno, Tiernan, Wooten. 5-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-22 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-5 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 10, Baker, Brecke, Dukes, Dwyer, McCoy, Shannon, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Yih, Excused, 1--Leonard, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 763, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Clarifies definition of physician. Clarifies types of rules hospitals may adopt regarding nurse practitioner admitting privileges. Allows person to designate another to execute care without license to practice nursing. HB 2662 By Representative TARNO -- Relating to Southwestern Oregon Community College District; declaring an emergency. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 2-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 3-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 3-13 Public Hearing held. 3-17 Returned to Full Committee. 3-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 3-21 Rules suspended. Second reading. 3-22 Third reading. Carried by Oakley. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Adams, Hayden, Welsh. 3-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 3-27 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-28 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Adams. 3-29(H) Speaker signed. 3-29(S) President signed. 3-30(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 50, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, March 30, 1995. Grants legislative approval of order of State Board of Education expanding boundaries of Southwestern Oregon Community College District to annex area in Curry County. Requires voters of Curry County to approve annexation. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2663 By Representatives VANLEEUWEN, MARKHAM -- Relating to ad valorem taxation. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to State and School Finance. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts logging equipment from ad valorem taxation. Defines Êlogging equipment.Î Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1996. HB 2664 By Representative JOHNSON (at the request of Bureau of Labor and Industries) -- Relating to financial administration of the Civil Rights Division of the Bureau of Labor and Industries; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Commerce. 4-6 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-11 Public Hearing held. 4-18 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Third reading. Carried by Federici. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Oakley, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 1----Parks. 5-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-9 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-16 Third reading. Taken from 05-16 Calendar and placed on 05-17 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-17 Bill read. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 2, Cease, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 764, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 19, 1995. Transfers moneys from specified revenue in Consumer and Business Services Fund to Civil Rights Division of Bureau of Labor and Industries for enforcement of certain civil rights laws. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2665 By Representative FISHER -- Relating to qualification as supervising electrician. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows person qualified as electrician in California to qualify as supervising electrician in this state based on experience in California. HB 2666 By Representative FISHER (at the request of Oregon State Sheriffs' Association) -- Relating to sheriffs. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes additional duties for sheriffs. HB 2667 By Representative FISHER (at the request of Duane Carmon, Scott McDonald) -- Relating to support of children. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes obligation to support child attending school. HB 2668 By Representative SHIBLEY (at the request of Willamette Pedestrian Coalition) -- Relating to pedestrians. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that driver stop and remain stopped for pedestrian in crosswalk where there are no traffic control devices or for student in or entering crosswalk. Requires that driver stop for pedestrian when driver is making turn at red light and pedestrian is lawfully within adjacent crosswalk. Specifies required stopping points for marked and unmarked crosswalks. Punishes violation by maximum $470 fine. HB 2669 By Representative SHIBLEY -- Relating to alternative dispute resolution. 2-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to Children and Families. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs State Commission on Children and Families to provide technical assistance to local commissions in three counties for purpose of developing anger management and alternative dispute resolution programs for children. Requires that report to Sixty-ninth Legislative Assembly include proposal for statewide implementation of similar programs. HB 2670 By Representative SHIBLEY -- Relating to discrimination. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits employment discrimination based on sexual orientation. Defines sexual orientation. Exempts religious organizations under certain circumstances. Allows private action to enforce prohibition only after complaint filed with Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries and finding by commissioner that substantial evidence exists to support allegations. HB 2671 By Representative EIGHMEY (at the request of Marc Abrams, Northwest Scholastic Press) -- Relating to content of student publications. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that students have right to exercise freedom of speech and press. Establishes limitations on right. Allows school district board to adopt student freedom of expression policy. HB 2672 By Representative LEWIS; Representatives CLARNO, JONES, JOSI, LUKE, MINNIS, MONTGOMERY, ROBERTS, STARR, TARNO, Senator DWYER -- Relating to compensation for eminent domain. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-28 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires appraisal with offer to purchase prior to condemnation. HB 2673 By Representative ROBERTS -- Relating to renewal of plumbers' certificates. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands requirements for notice of renewal of journeyman plumber's certificate of competency. HB 2674 By Representative JOHNSON (at the request of Jim Christopherson) -- Relating to manufactured dwelling special assessment. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Commerce. 2-20 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Limits collection of special assessment to manufactured dwellings located in manufactured dwelling park. HB 2675 By Representative JOHNSON (at the request of Randy R. Lecroy) -- Relating to government vehicles. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-1 Second reading. 5-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 3 Calendar. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 60. 5-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Phillips. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 183, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires, for government vehicle that is member of fleet of 50 or more, ©biennial, rather than¦ annual©,¦ certification ©of government vehicles¦ as being in compliance with pollution control requirements. Establishes certification requirement for specified other government vehicles. HB 2676 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to sentencing. 2-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to Judiciary. 4-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 4-11 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 39, Adams, Baum, Beyer, Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnson, Josi, Lehman, Lundquist, Mannix, Minnis, Montgomery, Naito, Norris, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Repine, Roberts, Ross, Schoon, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Watt, Wells, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 1--Parks. Motion to adopt Committee Report failed. Bill postponed indefinitely. Ayes, 11 --Nays, 48, Adams, Baum, Beyer, Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Lehman, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Markham, Meek, Milne, Minnis, Montgomery, Naito, Oakley, Qutub, Roberts, Schoon, Shibley, Shields, Snodgrass, Sowa, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Thompson, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Wylie, Speaker Clarno. Excused, 1--Parks. Minnis served notice of possible reconsideration. Johnston changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Brown changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Lehman changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Naito changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Fahey changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Tarno changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Shields changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Thompson changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Eighmey changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. 5-12 Postponed indefinitely. Requires court to impose mandatory minimum sentence or presumptive sentence, whichever is longer, if crime has statutory mandatory minimum sentence. Requires imposition of 25 year minimum term upon conviction for murder. Expands list of crimes conviction of which disqualifies person from boot camp. Provides that specified inmates are eligible for reduction in terms of incarceration for satisfactory participation in inmate work program, including education. HB 2677 By Representative REPINE (at the request of Multifamily Housing Council of Oregon, Affiliated Rental Housing Association) -- Relating to real estate licensees. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Commerce. 2-20 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allow real estate licensees to pay commissions for certain residential tenant referrals. HB 2678 By Representative CARPENTER -- Relating to indigent defense. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies definition of indigency for purposes of indigent defense. HB 2679 By Representative STARR (at the request of Oregon Optometric Association) -- Relating to optometrists. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 2-15 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 2-20 Public Hearing held. 3-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-17 Work Session held. 3-20 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-21 Second reading. 3-22 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 4, Brown, Jones, Josi, Shibley, Excused, 3--Adams, Hayden, Welsh. 3-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Public Hearing held. 5-8 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Motion to lay on the table failed. Ayes, 10 --Nays, 19, Adams, Brecke, Bryant, Bunn, Derfler, Dwyer, Hamby, Hartung, Johnson, Kennemer, Kintigh, Leonard, Lim, Shannon, Sorenson, Stull, Timms, Trow, President Smith, Excused, 1--Phillips. Taken from 05-15 Calendar and placed on 05-17 Calendar on voice vote. 5-17 Bill read. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 13, Baker, Cease, Dukes, Gold, Hamby, Hannon, McCoy, Miller, Springer, Stull, Trow, Walden, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 765, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows optometrists to use title Êoptometric physician.Î HB 2680 By Representative NAITO (at the request of OSPIRG) -- Relating to recycling standards for rigid plastic containers. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires rigid plastic containers to be composed of plastic that is being recycled at rate of 50 percent by January 1, 2000. HB 2681 By Representative MINNIS, Senator CEASE; Representatives BRIAN, CORCORAN, FAHEY, LUKE, MANNIX, PIERCY, REPINE, WYLIE, Senator KINTIGH -- Relating to crime. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Judiciary. 2-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 4-4 Work Session held. 4-11 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-17 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crime of failure to protect child from sexual abuse. Punishes by maximum of one year's imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. Creates crime of buying or selling person under 18 years of age. Punishes by maximum of five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. HB 2682 By Representative MINNIS, Senator CEASE; Representatives BAUM, BRIAN, CORCORAN, FAHEY, LUKE, MANNIX, MARKHAM, OAKLEY, REPINE, STROBECK, WYLIE, Senators KINTIGH, SHANNON -- Relating to crime. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Judiciary. 2-21 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 4-4 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-10 Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-13 Second reading. 4-14 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Brian, Minnis. 4-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Carried over to 05-30 by unanimous consent. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 3, Dwyer, McCoy, Springer. 6-1(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 6-2 Representatives Parks, Mannix, Tarno appointed House Conferees. 6-2(S) Senators Stull, Miller, Sorenson appointed Senate conferees. 6-5 Work Session cancelled. 6-6 Work Session held. 6-7 Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-7(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated May 25 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-9 House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 13, Brown, Corcoran, Gordly, Johnston, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Absent, 2--Beyer, Carter, Excused for business of the House, 2----Grisham, Meek. 6-9(S) Senate refused to adopt Conference Committee Report on voice vote. Senators Stull, Miller, Sorenson appointed Senate conferees No. 2. 6-9(H) Representatives Parks, Brown, Tarno appointed House Conferees No. 2. 6-10 In Conference Committee upon adjournment. Provides that felony sex offenses may not be treated as misdemeanors. Requires sentencing court to inform person convicted of sex crime of obligation to register. Requires person who enters sex offender information into Law Enforcement Data System to give sex offender notification of obligation to register. ©Allows law enforcement agency to assist United States Immigration and Naturalization Service officer under certain circumstances.¦ Modifies provision relating to jury verdict in criminal matter. HB 2683 By Representative MINNIS; Representatives BAUM, BRIAN, CORCORAN, FAHEY, LUKE, MANNIX, REPINE, Senators BRYANT, CEASE, SHANNON -- Relating to sentencing. 2-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to Judiciary. 2-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 4-4 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-10 Work Session held. 4-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-18 Second reading. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Markham, Roberts, Speaker Clarno. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-20 Referred to Judiciary. 5-11 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that presentence report need not be prepared for person convicted of felony sex offense when probation is not an option or when person is also convicted of aggravated murder. HB 2684 By Representative MINNIS; Representatives BAUM, BRIAN, CORCORAN, FAHEY, LUKE, MANNIX, WYLIE, Senator SHANNON -- Relating to crime. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Judiciary. 2-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 4-4 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-10 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases penalty for public indecency when conduct consists of masturbating in presence of child. Punishes by maximum imprisonment of five years, $100,000 fine, or both. Creates crime of bestiality. Punishes by maximum imprisonment of five years, $100,000 fine, or both. HB 2685 By Representative MINNIS; Senator CEASE; Representatives BAUM, BRIAN, CORCORAN, FAHEY, LUKE, MANNIX, PIERCY, REPINE, SHIBLEY, SNODGRASS, WYLIE, Senators BRYANT, SHANNON -- Relating to children. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to Judiciary. 2-21 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 4-4 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-10 Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-21 Second reading. 4-24 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 25 Calendar. 4-25 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 26 Calendar. 4-26 Third reading. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 1--Meek, Excused for business of the House, 2----Johnson, Markham. 4-27(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Derfler, Johnson, Leonard, McCoy, Walden. 5-30(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Wells, Excused for business of the House, 3----Johnson, Piercy, Repine. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 766, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Adds court appointed special advocates to list of persons required to report child abuse. ©Creates procedure for obtaining emergency protective order to protect child who is in danger of being abused.¦ HB 2686 By Representative ADAMS (at the request of Bob Woodell) -- Relating to alcoholic liquor. 2-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows resident of state who is at least 21 years of age to receive two cases of malt beverages per month from another state for personal consumption. Allows holder of package store license or other license issued by Oregon Liquor Control Commission that authorizes retail sale of malt beverages for consumption off licensed premises to ship not more than two cases of malt beverages, containing not more than 2.25 gallons per case, per shipment, for personal use and not for resale, directly to resident of another state. Specifies that malt beverages so shipped are not subject to privilege taxes. HB 2687 By Representative HAYDEN; Representatives BAUM, FISHER, LEWIS, MARKHAM, MEEK, MILNE, MINNIS, SOWA, STARR, TARNO, VANLEEUWEN, WELSH -- Relating to tax credit for rural area veterinary practice. 2-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Grants tax credit to veterinarians similar to that granted for rural medical practice. HB 2688 By Representative ROBERTS (at the request of Independent Employer Association) -- Relating to public printing. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Includes manufacture of registration plates in public printing that must be performed within state, except in specified situations. HB 2689 By Representative BRIAN (at the request of Juvenile Rights Project) -- Relating to termination of parental rights. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 4-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 4-25 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 10 Calendar. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 9, Lewis, Meek, Milne, Oakley, Qutub, Roberts, Snodgrass, Sowa, Starr, Absent, 1--Wells, Excused, 2--Carter, Fahey. 5-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-29 Carried over to 05-30 by unanimous consent. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Bryant, Derfler, Johnson, President Smith. 6-1(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 6-2 Representatives Parks, Brown, Qutub appointed House Conferees. 6-2(S) Senators Bryant, Baker, Sorenson appointed Senate conferees. 6-5 Work Session held. 6-7 Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-7(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated May 26 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-9 House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 58 --Excused for business of the House, 2----Grisham, Meek. 6-9(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 20 --Attending Legislative Business, 10----Adams, Dukes, Kennemer, Lim, Miller, Shannon, Timms, Walden, Yih, President Smith. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 767, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Expands factors to be considered by court in determining whether to terminate parental rights based on extreme conduct. Allows court to make finding that it is in best interest of child that parent never have physical custody of child but that other parental rights should not be terminated. Provides that following such determination by court and appointing of guardian, parents may not petition court to terminate guardianship. HB 2690 By Representative SHIBLEY (at the request of Alan Grinnell) -- Relating to winter driving; appropriating money. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes additional fee for issuance of winter recreational parking permit. Appropriates moneys to State Police for enforcement of traction device laws. HB 2691 By Representative LEHMAN; Representatives BEYER, CORCORAN, JOHNSTON, NAITO, OAKLEY, PIERCY, ROSS, SCHOON, THOMPSON, WYLIE -- Relating to student leadership center; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-17 Work Session held. 3-20 Without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Department of Education to establish and maintain student leadership center in education service district or state institution of higher education. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education to carry out provisions of Act. Allocates lottery moneys from Executive Department Economic Development Fund to Department of Education to carry out provisions of Act. Limits expenditures. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2692 By Representative PARKS -- Relating to child pornography. 2-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to Judiciary. 2-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-6 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 3-8 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-13 Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-17 Second reading. 3-20 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 22 Calendar. 3-22 Third reading. Carried by Parks. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Adams, Hayden, Welsh. 3-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-24 Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-16 Taken from 05-16 Calendar and placed on 05-19 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Dwyer, Timms. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 768, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Creates crime of encouraging child sexual abuse in first degree. Punishes by maximum 10 years' imprisonment, $200,000 fine, or both. Creates crime of encouraging child sexual abuse in second degree. Punishes by maximum five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. Creates crime of encouraging child sexual abuse in third degree. Punishes by maximum one year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. HB 2693 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to ballot measures. 2-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Secretary of State to develop readability standards for ballot measure explanatory statements. Allows chief petitioners of state initiative and referendum measures to participate in court challenges to petition prior to date of election. Requires person filing court challenge to serve chief petitioners and to file $10,000 bond or letter of credit if court challenge may delay signature gathering. Requires payment to chief petitioners of $500 per day for each day after 30 days that gathering of signatures is delayed, if court challenge is not successful. Specifies that signature sheets on state petition are valid unless court issues injunction. Provides that signatures gathered prior to injunction are valid. Transfers responsibility for developing fiscal impact statements on state measures to committee of five citizens. Modifies process for developing and challenging fiscal impact statements on state measures. Requires Legislative Fiscal Officer to produce draft estimates. HB 2694 By Representatives MILNE, HAYDEN; Representatives FAHEY, FISHER, JONES, JOSI, LEWIS, MANNIX, MARKHAM, MINNIS, MONTGOMERY, NAITO, NORRIS, OAKLEY, QUTUB, REPINE, ROBERTS, SCHOON, SNODGRASS, SOWA, STARR, TARNO, TIERNAN, VANLEEUWEN, WELLS, WELSH, Senators BAKER, BRADBURY, CEASE, DERFLER, DWYER, KINTIGH, LIM, McCOY, SHANNON, STULL, TIMMS, TROW -- Relating to private schools. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-29 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 4-11 Informational Meeting held. 4-25 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Third reading. Carried by Milne. Passed. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 19, Adams, Beyer, Carpenter, Corcoran, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shields, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wylie, Excused, 2--Oakley, Shibley. 5-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-9 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. 6-12(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 769, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Directs that State Board of Education accept private high school diploma as equivalent to Certificate of Advanced Mastery without special accreditation of private school. Freezes period of instruction in private school to period required for 1994-1995 public school year for purposes of mandatory attendance exemption and registration of school. HB 2695 By Representative COURTNEY (at the request of Clark Seeley) -- Relating to child support. 2-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-28 Returned to Full Committee. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Excused, 3--Corcoran, Minnis, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 13----Brian, Carter, Fahey, Johnson, Jones, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, Thompson, VanLeeuwen, Wooten. 5-22(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-29 Public Hearing held. 5-30 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands criteria that court or other appropriate authority must consider in finding that application of formula for determining child support award is unjust or inappropriate. Allows initiation of proceedings to modify support obligation 30 months, instead of two years, after entry of support order. ©Adds requirement that there be substantial change of circumstances since entry of support order before initiation of proceedings to modify order. Requires court, administrator or hearings officer to consider substantial change of circumstances in proceedings.¦ HB 2696 By Representative COURTNEY -- Relating to school attendance. 2-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits parents from allowing child required to attend public full-time school to be in or upon street, highway, park, alley or other public place during school hours. Punishes violation by maximum $140 fine. HB 2697 By Representative MINNIS; Senator WALDEN; Representatives CARPENTER, CLARNO, FISHER, JONES, LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM, MONTGOMERY, OAKLEY, REPINE, ROBERTS, SNODGRASS, SOWA, TARNO, TIERNAN, VANLEEUWEN, Senators DERFLER, JOHNSON, KINTIGH, MILLER, TIMMS -- Relating to navigable waters of the state. 2-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-21 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-9 Second reading. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Naito. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 2, Carpenter, Sowa, Absent, 1--Johnson, Excused, 3--Fahey, Norris, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 7----Eighmey, Fisher, Meek, Milne, Piercy, Snodgrass, Uherbelau. 5-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Possible Reconsideration and Work Session held. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-30 Carried over to 05-31 by unanimous consent. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 3, Cease, Sorenson, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Leonard, Springer. 6-12(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 471, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Establishes State Land Board's exclusive jurisdiction ©procedure that Division of State Lands must follow to claim state's interest in¦ to assert title to submerged or submersible lands ©underlying¦ in navigable waters. ©Defines terms.¦ Requires board to establish by rule procedure for making final administrative determination, with Division of State Lands, regarding navigability of waterway and extent of state's interest in navigable portion thereof. Defines role of division in process. Allows judicial review of declaration made by board regarding nature and extent of state's claim to specified interest. HB 2698 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to court-appointed counsel for parents. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that juvenile court appoint counsel, under certain circumstances, for parent or legal guardian of child under jurisdiction of court. HB 2699 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to juveniles. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 3-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-23 Second reading. 3-27 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 29 Calendar. 3-29 Third reading. Carried by Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 60. 3-30(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-31 Referred to Judiciary. 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Bryant, Derfler, Johnson, Leonard, McCoy, Timms, Walden. 5-30(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 57 --Excused for business of the House, 3----Johnson, Piercy, Repine. 6-9 Speaker signed. 6-12(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 770, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Establishes criteria for case planning for children committed to custody of Children's Services Division by juvenile court. HB 2700 By Representative MEEK (at the request of Kevin Schaumleffle) -- Relating to domestic relations. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-14 Informational Meeting held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 4-24 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates presumption that joint custody of child is in best interest and welfare of child. Establishes procedures to be followed and factors to be considered in determining whether to award joint custody. HB 2701 By Representative MEEK; Representatives GRISHAM, HAYDEN, MILNE, QUTUB, STARR, VANLEEUWEN (at the request of Kandace K. Horlings) -- Relating to education. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-29 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 4-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-17 Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-9 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report carried. Ayes, 40 --Nays, 8, Carter, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Josi, Piercy, Shibley, Uherbelau, Absent, 1--Schoon, Excused, 1--Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 10----Brown, Carpenter, Grisham, Johnston, Lewis, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tarno. Committee report adopted. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 13, Carter, Corcoran, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Josi, Piercy, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Uherbelau, Wells, Absent, 1--Federici, Excused, 1--Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 10----Brown, Carpenter, Grisham, Johnston, Lewis, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tarno. Second reading. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 23, Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Thompson, Uherbelau, Watt, Excused, 3--Fahey, Norris, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 1----Brian. Vote explanation(s) filed by Piercy entered in Journal. 5-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. Taken from 06-06 Calendar and placed on 06-07 Calendar by unanimous consent. 6-7 Third reading. Carried by Timms. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Dukes, Stull. 6-8(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 9, Carter, Eighmey, Gordly, Meek, Prozanski, Qutub, Ross, Starr, Watt, Excused for business of the House, 2----Brian, Lokan. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 659, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Prohibits content-based censorship of American History or heritage based on religious or other references in specified documents. Requires that school district board authorize reading of certain documents or portions thereof.¦ ©Requires that school districts make available for inspection by parents or guardians of students instructional materials used in connection with survey, analysis or evaluation. Provides exemption for specified materials. Prohibits requiring students to submit to survey, analysis or evaluation that reveals certain information.¦ Exempts certain schools from merger requirement. HB 2702 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to Class 1 flammable liquids. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates requirement that nonretail customer of card lock gas station purchase at least 2,400 gallons of fuel annually. Changes license application and license renewal fees for nonretail facility. HB 2703 By Representative VANLEEUWEN (at the request of Wayne Smith) -- Relating to crime. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Corrections to establish electronic tracking system to be used in lieu of incarceration for certain offenders. Allows court to suspend execution of sentence of imprisonment if offender agrees to electronic monitoring. HB 2704 By Representative TIERNAN -- Relating to criminal justice. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Judiciary. 2-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-24 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Tiernan. Passed. Ayes, 45 --Nays, 3, Brown, Eighmey, Gordly, Excused, 1--Mannix, Excused for business of the House, 11----Carpenter, Fahey, Federici, Johnson, Lundquist, Oakley, Prozanski, Shibley, Snodgrass, Wells, Wooten. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-29 Work Session held. 5-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-31 Second reading. 6-1 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 5, Cease, Gold, McCoy, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bryant, Derfler, Johnson, Leonard, President Smith. Sorenson entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 6-2(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 1, Brown, Absent, 1--Gordly, Excused, 1--Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 4----Meek, Ross, Snodgrass, Speaker Clarno. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-30(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 420, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Abolishes Oregon Criminal Justice Council. Establishes Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to improve effectiveness and efficiency of state and local criminal justice systems. Prescribes membership and duties of commission. Transfers specified responsibilities of State Sentencing Guidelines Board to commission. HB 2705 By Representative TIERNAN -- Relating to corrections. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Department of Corrections to enter into contracts with private entities for operating department institutions. HB 2706 By Representative REPINE (at the request of Oregon Remodelers Association, Oregon State Home Builders Association, Associated General Contractors) -- Relating to construction contractors; appropriating money. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-21 Referred to Labor. 4-12 Work Session held. 4-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-2 Second reading. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Repine. Passed. Ayes, 40 --Nays, 1, Sowa, Excused for business of the House, 19----Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Corcoran, Fahey, Fisher, Josi, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Naito, Norris, Snodgrass, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Watt, Wells, Welsh. 5-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations, then Ways and Means. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 5-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-1 Returned to Full Committee. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 4, Bunn, Dukes, Dwyer, Johnson, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Adams, Derfler, Gold, Miller, Phillips, Springer, Stull. 6-7(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Sowa, Excused for business of the House, 1----Prozanski. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 771, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies authority of Construction Contractors Board.[Increases civil penalties. Limits amount of penalty board may impose under certain circumstances. Appropriates certain percentage of moneys collected as civil penalties to Construction Contractors Board for penalty collection costs. Increases expenditure limitation. HB 2707 By Representative REPINE; Representative SNODGRASS (at the request of Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Portland, Oregon State Home Builders Association) -- Relating to wetlands. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 3-15 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-7 Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-14 Second reading. 4-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 18 Calendar. 4-18 Third reading. Carried by Naito. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 6--Johnston, Markham, Roberts, Schoon, Tiernan, Wooten. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-20 Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 3--Baker, Dukes, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 5-17(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 45 --Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 12----Brown, Carpenter, Grisham, Johnston, Lewis, Lundquist, Meek, Naito, Prozanski, Qutub, Repine, Strobeck. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 472, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Specifies certain requirements pertaining to certain official comments made by Department of Environmental Quality. Directs establishment of consistent wetlands regulation. HB 2708 By Representative REPINE (at the request of Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Portland, Oregon State Home Builders Association) -- Relating to land use inventories. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires statewide planning Goal 5 inventory by specified date. Exempts noninventoried resources from consideration. Requires urban growth boundary to be expanded under specified circumstances. Makes exceptions. HB 2709 By Representative REPINE; Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Portland, Oregon State Home Builders Association) -- Relating to buildable land available in urban growth boundary. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 3, Naito, Rasmussen, Wooten, Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 5-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-22 Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Derfler, Stull. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 547, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Requires local government to ensure that vacant buildable land is available to accommodate building for next 20 years.¦ Provides that, on review, comprehensive plans shall provide sufficient buildable lands within urban growth boundaries to accommodate estimated housing needs for next 20 years. Provides for local government inventory of supply of buildable lands and inclusion of sufficient land for siting new public school facilities. HB 2710 By Representative LUNDQUIST (at the request of Charles E. Petras) -- Relating to grand jury panels. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires court to excuse person from grand jury if person is receiving payments from government. HB 2711 By Representatives OAKLEY, MARKHAM, VANLEEUWEN; Representatives ADAMS, BAUM, BEYER, BROWN, CARPENTER, CARTER, CLARNO, CORCORAN, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, FEDERICI, FISHER, GORDLY, GRISHAM, HAYDEN, JOHNSTON, JONES, JOSI, LEHMAN, LEWIS, LOKAN, LUKE, LUNDQUIST, MANNIX, MEEK, MILNE, MINNIS, MONTGOMERY, NAITO, NORRIS, PIERCY, PROZANSKI, QUTUB, RASMUSSEN, REPINE, ROBERTS, ROSS, SHIELDS, SNODGRASS, SOWA, STARR, TARNO, THOMPSON, UHERBELAU, WATT, WELLS, WELSH, WYLIE, Senators BUNN, DERFLER, DWYER, HANNON, JOHNSON, KENNEMER, KINTIGH, LIM, McCOY, MILLER, SHANNON, SORENSON, SPRINGER, TIMMS, TROW, WALDEN, YIH -- Relating to the College of Veterinary Medicine; declaring an emergency. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 3-15 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-31 Returned to Full Committee. 4-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-5 Second reading. 4-6 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 7 Calendar. 4-7 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 11 Calendar. 4-11 Third reading. Carried by Oakley. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Brian, Shibley. 4-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 4-17 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-18 Taken from 04-18 Calendar and placed on 04-19 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Timms. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 2, Gold, Springer, Excused, 2--Dukes, Hamby, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bunn, Hannon, Kennemer, Leonard, McCoy. Sorenson, Gold entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 4-27(H) Speaker signed. 4-27(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 91, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 01, 1995. ©Appropriates moneys out of General Fund to State Board of Higher Education for biennial expenses of College of Veterinary Medicine at Oregon State University.¦ ©Allocates lottery moneys to State Board of Higher Education for College of Veterinary Medicine at Oregon State University.¦ Limits expenditures of College of Veterinary Medicine at Oregon State University from lottery moneys. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2712 By Representative LUNDQUIST (at the request of Charles E. Petras) -- Relating to jurors. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands bases for challenging juror for implied bias. HB 2713 By Representative OAKLEY; Representatives BAUM, CARPENTER, CLARNO, COURTNEY, FISHER, GRISHAM, JOHNSON, JONES, LOKAN, MARKHAM, MILNE, MINNIS, PARKS, QUTUB, REPINE, SCHOON, SHIELDS, SNODGRASS, SOWA, STARR, STROBECK, TARNO, THOMPSON, WATT, WELSH, Senators DWYER, WALDEN (at the request of Oregon Association of Realtors, Oregon Bankers Association, Oregon League of Financial Institutions, Oregon State Home Builders Association, Manufactured Housing Communities of Oregon, Oregon Manufactured Housing Association) -- Relating to real estate transfer taxes. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends moratorium on locally imposed real estate transfer taxes. HB 2714 By Representative OAKLEY; Representatives BRIAN, CLARNO, FISHER, GRISHAM, HAYDEN, JONES, LUKE, MARKHAM, MILNE, NORRIS, PARKS, SNODGRASS, STARR, TARNO, WELLS -- Relating to restitution by parents of child. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 3-13 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows juvenile court in delinquency proceeding to order parents of child to pay restitution to victim of child. HB 2715 By Representative SCHOON; Representatives BAUM, CLARNO, FISHER, GRISHAM, JOHNSON, LEWIS, LOKAN, MARKHAM, MILNE, MINNIS, NORRIS, OAKLEY, PARKS, QUTUB, REPINE, ROBERTS, SHIELDS, SNODGRASS, SOWA, STARR, TARNO, WATT, WELSH, Senator WALDEN (at the request of Oregon Association of Realtors, Oregon Bankers Association, Oregon League of Financial Institutions, Oregon State Home Builders Association, Manufactured Housing Communities of Oregon, Oregon Manufactured Housing Association) -- Relating to taxation. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to State and School Finance. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Places moratorium on local real estate transfer taxes upon voter approval at next statewide primary election. HB 2716 By Representative TARNO; Representatives ADAMS, BAUM, BEYER, BRIAN, BROWN, CLARNO, FEDERICI, FISHER, GRISHAM, JONES, JOSI, LEHMAN, LEWIS, LOKAN, LUNDQUIST, MANNIX, MARKHAM, MEEK, MILNE, MINNIS, MONTGOMERY, NORRIS, OAKLEY, PARKS, REPINE, ROBERTS, SHIELDS, SNODGRASS, SOWA, STARR, THOMPSON, TIERNAN, VANLEEUWEN, WATT, WELLS, WELSH, Senators BRYANT, DERFLER, HANNON, HARTUNG, KENNEMER, KINTIGH, MILLER, SHANNON, TIMMS, WALDEN (at the request of Water for Life, Inc.) -- Relating to water rights. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water Policy. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts certain diversions of surface waters for livestock watering purposes from permit requirement. HB 2717 By Representative GORDLY (at the request of Joseph Meek School Students) -- Relating to public utilities. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires public utilities to provide specified amount of service from renewable resources. HB 2718 By Representative MEEK (at the request of Washington County) -- Relating to medical treatment. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows emergency medical technician to take custody of, transport and treat person who refuses treatment if person is incapacitated, health of person appears to be in immediate danger or emergency medical technician has reasonable cause to believe person is dangerous to self. Requires physician confirmation of decision to take person into custody. Requires immediate examination of person upon arrival at treatment facility. Requires release of person unless certain findings made by physician. Allows physician to hold person for up to six hours for assessment or treatment without consent of person. Provides that person transported and treated is responsible for expenses. HB 2719 By Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Private and Fraternal Organizations) -- Relating to alcoholic liquor. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 3-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-13 Second reading. 3-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 15 Calendar. 3-15 Third reading. Carried by Johnston. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Luke, Excused, 2--Meek, Tiernan. 3-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-10 Second reading. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 2, Kintigh, Springer, Excused, 1--Phillips. 5-17(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Grisham, Johnston, Markham appointed House Conferees. 5-19(S) Senators Kennemer, Derfler, Dukes appointed Senate conferees. 5-24 Work Session held. 5-26(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated May 09 and bill be further amended and repassed. 5-29(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 5-30(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 56 --Excused for business of the House, 4----Baum, Brian, Johnson, Parks. 5-31(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 2--Leonard, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bunn, Cease, Hamby, Johnson, Timms, Walden. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 772, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows holder of Class ÊBÎ dispenser's license to sell sealed containers of wine under specified circumstances. HB 2720 By Representative MARKHAM; Representatives BAUM, CORCORAN, FEDERICI, FISHER, GRISHAM, HAYDEN, JOHNSON, JONES, JOSI, LEHMAN, LUNDQUIST, MONTGOMERY, NORRIS, PARKS, REPINE, SOWA, TARNO, VANLEEUWEN, WELSH, Senators BUNN, JOHNSON, KINTIGH, MILLER, PHILLIPS, TIMMS, WALDEN -- Relating to taxes, including but not limited to taxes imposed upon or measured by income. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to State and School Finance. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes tax credit against state income or corporation taxes based upon value of timber in riparian management area left unharvested after timber harvest operation that meets requirements of Oregon Forest Practices Act. Allows maximum tax credit of 100 percent of value of timber left unharvested. Allows unused credit to be carried forward. Applies to timber harvest operations that commence during tax years beginning January 1, 1996. HB 2721 By Representatives MARKHAM, REPINE; Representatives BAUM, BEYER, CORCORAN, FEDERICI, FISHER, HAYDEN, JONES, JOSI, LUNDQUIST, MONTGOMERY, NORRIS, PARKS, STARR, TARNO, VANLEEUWEN, WELSH, Senators BUNN, DWYER, JOHNSON, KINTIGH, TIMMS, YIH -- Relating to placer mining; declaring an emergency. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water Policy. 3-28 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Public Hearing held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 37 --Nays, 10, Brown, Carter, Eighmey, Johnston, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Sowa, Strobeck, Absent, 1--Minnis, Excused, 1--Adams, Excused for business of the House, 11----Carpenter, Fahey, Federici, Johnson, Lundquist, Mannix, Oakley, Shibley, Snodgrass, Wells, Wooten. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Dwyer. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 9, Baker, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Phillips. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-31(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 223, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, May 31, 1995. Modifies ban on placer mining in scenic waterway areas to allow recreational gold panning and small dredges. Defines terms. Limits issuance of certain dredging permits. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2722 By Representative REPINE (at the request of Dr. Mark Deatherage, MD) -- Relating to water skiing. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-28 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Work Session held. 4-18 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-24 Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Repine. Passed. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 19, Beyer, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Gordly, Johnston, Lehman, Lokan, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shields, Sowa, Uherbelau, Excused, 1--Wylie, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 5-9(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes requirement, subject to rulemaking authority of State Marine Board for designated waters, that person other than boat operator be in boat while water skier being towed. HB 2723 By Representative SCHOON -- Relating to deposit bearing containers; appropriating money. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Natural Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes deposit on all disposable beverage receptacles sold for off-premises consumption. Requires recycling of beverage receptacles. Expands definition of beverage. Increases existing deposit on beverage containers. Provides for funding litter cleanup cost from difference between refund value paid by dealers and redemption value paid by redemption centers. Imposes civil penalties for violations. Appropriates moneys out of General Fund to Oregon Transportation Commission for carrying out provisions of Act. Appropriates moneys out of General Fund to Oregon Liquor Control Commission for carrying out provisions of Act. HB 2724 By Representative BRIAN (at the request of Jennifer Richardson) -- Relating to criminal trespass. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 2-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Enhances penalty for crime of criminal trespass in second degree if defendant possessed camera with intent to use it while committing crime. HB 2725 By Representative MINNIS -- Relating to Board on Public Safety Standards and Training. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts Board on Public Safety Standards and Training from requirement that temporary employees may be used only for purpose of meeting emergency, nonrecurring or short-term workload needs of state. HB 2726 By Representative FAHEY; Representatives CORCORAN, ROSS -- Relating to child support. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that formula for determining child support obligation use average earnings, income and resources of parents for three-year period. HB 2727 By Representative FAHEY; Representatives CORCORAN, RASMUSSEN, ROSS, UHERBELAU -- Relating to dead animals. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits transportation of uncovered dead animals. Authorizes inspectors to issue citations for violations of licensing provisions for businesses which dispose of dead animals. Increases penalties and punishes violations by maximum $5,000 fine. Provides additional penalty for continuing violations. HB 2728 By Representative ROBERTS -- Relating to motor carriers. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-13 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 3-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes certain motor carriers to elect to pay flat fees on all or any vehicles. HB 2729 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Carla Schroder, LMT) -- Relating to massage technicians. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases class hours needed to receive massage technician license from 330 to 1,000. HB 2730 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Juvenile Rights Project) -- Relating to juveniles. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 3-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides for jury trial, upon request of child, in juvenile proceedings alleging delinquency as basis for jurisdiction. HB 2731 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Juvenile Rights Project) -- Relating to vehicular trespass. 2-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crime of vehicular trespass. Punishes by maximum one year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. HB 2732 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Juvenile Rights Project) -- Relating to disposition of persons under jurisdiction of the juvenile court. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Judiciary. 3-6 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends juvenile court wardship and authority to order institutionalization, commitment or probation for juvenile to 25 years of age. HB 2733 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Juvenile Rights Project) -- Relating to appointed counsel for children. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires court to appoint counsel for child in certain proceedings. HB 2734 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Commission for Women) -- Relating to civil procedure. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Limits discovery of information on sexual conduct of alleged victim in certain civil cases. Prohibits introduction of reputation or opinion evidence of past sexual behavior of victim in certain civil cases. Prohibits introduction of evidence of victim's past sexual behavior in certain civil cases except to show motive or bias of victim. HB 2735 By Representatives BROWN, SHIBLEY (at the request of D. J. Darco) -- Relating to crime. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-21 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crime of indecent exposure. Punishes by fine of $5,000, one year in prison, or both. HB 2736 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Jane White, Susan Hunter) -- Relating to prostitution. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Restricts crime of prostitution to persons who pay or offer or agree to pay fee to engage in sexual conduct or contact. HB 2737 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Barbara Eigner) -- Relating to hunting on private property. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides for written indorsement by private property owner to allow hunting on private property. HB 2738 By Representative BROWN (at the request of David E. Picray) -- Relating to the administration of the Oregon State Lottery. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that employees of Oregon State Lottery Commission, with some exceptions, are in classified state service rather than exempt service. HB 2739 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Carol Kaufman) -- Relating to teachers of blind students. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-21 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes requirement that teachers of blind students demonstrate competence in Braille when renewing license. HB 2740 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Billy Farmer) -- Relating to parking. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases minimum fine for unlawful parking in space reserved for disabled persons and unlawful use of disabled person parking permit. HB 2741 By Representative BROWN (at the request of OSPIRG) -- Relating to household hazardous products. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Environmental Quality, in consultation with others, to make information about household hazardous products available to retailers. Specifies that retailers are responsible for copying and distributing information to consumers. Exempts certain drugs from definition of household hazardous products. Requires retail establishments to display designated shelf signs in immediate vicinity of household hazardous products. Imposes maximum civil penalty of $10,000 for each day of violation. HB 2742 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Ralph Zusman) -- Relating to trapping of wildlife. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits trapping with steel jaw leghold traps. HB 2743 By Representatives BROWN, SHIELDS (at the request of Victoria Hargrave) -- Relating to cashing public assistance checks. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires banks to cash Oregon public assistance checks without charge to payee. Allows Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to impose maximum penalty of $ for _______ violations. HB 2744 By Representative REPINE (at the request of Oregon Association of Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors) -- Relating to potable water samplers; appropriating money. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-21 Referred to Natural Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits engaging in work of potable water sampling without certification. Punishes violations by maximum one year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. Requires Assistant Director for Health to establish certification system for potable water samplers. Requires assistant director to establish advisory board. Establishes Potable Water Samplers Advisory Board Account. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Potable Water Samplers Advisory Board Account for biennial expenses. HB 2745 By Representative REPINE (at the request of Oregon Association of Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors) -- Relating to plumbing emergency installation. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Defines Êemergency installationÎ if term is used in plumbing rules. HB 2746 By Representative NORRIS; Representatives BRIAN, CLARNO, LUKE, REPINE (at the request of Water Resources Congress) -- Relating to reservation of water; declaring an emergency. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water Policy. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Third reading. Carried by Gordly. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Excused, 8--Brown, Fahey, Meek, Minnis, Roberts, Ross, Wooten, Speaker Clarno, Excused for business of the House, 3----Brian, Carter, Johnson. 4-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Dwyer not concurring. Second reading. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 9, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 2--Leonard, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Hannon, President Smith. 6-8(H) Speaker signed. 6-9(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 473, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 05, 1995. ©Allows municipality, port and certain districts to request reservation of water for future economic development and other future uses. Requires Water Resources Commission to make reservation through rulemaking process. Establishes criteria for reservations¦ Establishes procedure for Water Resources Commission to issue reservoir permit for new storage project to county, municipality or district. Provides procedure for reservation pending on effective date of Act. ©Applies to reservation application submitted on or after January 1, 1987.¦ Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2747 By Representative NORRIS; Representatives BAUM, BRIAN, CLARNO, FISHER, HAYDEN, JOHNSON, LOKAN, LUKE, LUNDQUIST, PARKS, REPINE, SCHOON, STARR, TARNO, WELSH (at the request of Oregon Water Resources Congress) -- Relating to the Water Resources Commission; declaring an emergency. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water Policy. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 3-7 Work Session held. 3-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-15 Second reading. 3-16 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Water Policy carried. Rereferred. 3-21 Work Session held. 3-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 3-31 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 4 Calendar. 4-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 6 Calendar. 4-6 Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 5, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Sowa, Excused, 3--Fahey, Johnson, Oakley, Excused for business of the House, 5----Mannix, Montgomery, Shibley, Watt, Wells. 4-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 4-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) Cease, Dwyer not concurring. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Carried over to 05-10 by unanimous consent. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 7, Cease, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 2--Lim, Phillips. 5-17(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 12, Carter, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Wooten, Absent, 1--Roberts, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 9----Brown, Carpenter, Grisham, Johnston, Lewis, Meek, Naito, Qutub, Repine. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 548, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 13, 1995. Requires one member of Water Resources Commission to be from each of five regional river basin management areas and one member from each side of summit of Cascade Mountains. Establishes regional river basin management areas. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2748 By Representative STROBECK; Representatives ADAMS, BRIAN, CARPENTER, QUTUB, STARR, Senators KENNEMER, MILLER, PHILLIPS (at the request of Washington County Fire Fighters) -- Relating to occupational diseases of fire fighters; declaring an emergency. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Labor. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Includes certain cancer conditions in occupational diseases compensable under workers' compensation law for fire fighters. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2749 By Representative SCHOON -- Relating to public records. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Schoon. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Excused, 1--Adams, Excused for business of the House, 11----Carpenter, Fahey, Federici, Johnson, Lundquist, Mannix, Oakley, Shibley, Snodgrass, Wells, Wooten. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-9 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. ©Defines personal¦ Specifies that information concerning manner in which public officer or employee carries out duties is not exempt from disclosure under ©information as it relates to inspection of¦ public records law. HB 2750 By Representatives NORRIS, STROBECK, BAUM; Representatives HAYDEN, JONES, PARKS, QUTUB, STARR, Senator MILLER -- Relating to dispensing Class 1 flammable liquids. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals prohibition on self-service gasoline dispensing. Repeals licensing requirements and limits on access to gasoline dispensing at nonretail facilities. Requires assistance to be provided and fuel to be dispensed at lowest price to disabled motorist when owner, operator or employee of facility is on premises. Defines Êdisabled motorist.Î HB 2751 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representatives BRIAN, OAKLEY, SNODGRASS -- Relating to rent owed by tenants. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 4-6 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 2 Calendar. 5-2 Third reading. Carried by VanLeeuwen. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Wooten. 5-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-4 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Carried over to 05-23 by unanimous consent. 5-23 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Johnson, President Smith. 5-25(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 45 --Excused, 4--Johnson, Minnis, Piercy, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 11----Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Jones, Mannix, Montgomery, Oakley, Repine, Sowa, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 773, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Provides that tenants who conduct ©repair and¦ repairs, maintenance ©activities¦ or cleaning services pursuant to written or oral agreement in exchange for rent reduction shall not be considered employees of ©property owner or manager¦ landlord. HB 2752 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representatives CLARNO, FISHER, GRISHAM, HAYDEN, JOHNSON, JONES, LEWIS, LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM, MILNE, OAKLEY, PARKS, REPINE, SCHOON, SNODGRASS, STARR, TARNO, WELSH -- Relating to government financing agreements. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-10 Public Hearing held. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 3-29 Work Session held. 4-21 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires vote of people prior to implementation of government financing agreements and to issuance of certificates of participation by Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services. HB 2753 By Representatives TARNO, NORRIS, Senator JOHNSON; Representatives BAUM, LUNDQUIST, Senators BRYANT, KINTIGH, SHANNON (at the request of Water for Life) -- Relating to exempt water uses. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Water Policy. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-11 Work Session held. 4-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-19 Second reading. 4-20 Third reading. Carried by Norris. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 4--Brown, Fahey, Roberts, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 1----Shields. 4-21(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-9 Carried over to 05-10 by unanimous consent. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 3--Bryant, Lim, Phillips. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 184, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Establishes exemption from water right permit and certificate requirements for ©small reservoirs if reservoir causes no detrimental impact to fishery resources¦ certain land management practices. ©Requires notice of exemption to be filed with Water Resources Department. Imposes fee for exemption if reservoir is constructed after January 1, 1995.¦ HB 2754 By Representative TARNO -- Relating to in-stream water rights. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Water Policy. 3-14 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 10 Calendar. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 19, Beyer, Brown, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Federici, Gordly, Josi, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wylie, Excused, 2--Carter, Fahey, Excused for business of the House, 1----Brian. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Fisher. 5-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Possible Reconsideration and Work Session held. 6-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Lim, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 6-5(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 22, Baum, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Josi, Lehman, Naito, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 2--Johnston, Minnis, Excused, 2--Brian, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 10----Adams, Mannix, Meek, Montgomery, Parks, Piercy, Sowa, Starr, Tarno, Thompson. Baum changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. 6-6 Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 25, Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 1--Hayden. House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 24, Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 1--Adams, Excused, 1--Hayden. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Governor vetoed. Defines Êin-stream flowÎ for in-stream water right purposes. Limits quantity of in-stream flow for recreational use. Gives conflicting provisions of interstate compacts existing at filing date precedence over statutory determination of water right date. ©Establishes term of permit for in-stream water right.¦ HB 2755 By Representative TARNO -- Relating to conversion of minimum perennial streamflows. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Water Policy. 3-14 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates requirement that Water Resources Commission convert existing minimum perennial streamflows to in-stream water rights. HB 2756 By Representative TARNO (at the request of Oregon Off Highway Vehicle Association) -- Relating to Class III all-terrain vehicles. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-20 Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Wooten, Excused, 1--Wylie, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 5-9(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Failed. Ayes, 13 --Nays, 14, Baker, Brecke, Bryant, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Hannon, Lim, McCoy, Miller, Phillips, Timms, Walden, President Smith, Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Johnson, Leonard. Baker changed from aye to nay and served notice of possible reconsideration by unanimous consent. 5-26 Motion to reconsider carried on voice vote. Bill passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 7, Dukes, Lim, McCoy, Miller, Phillips, Stull, Timms, Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Cease, Hannon, Walden. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 774, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Authorizes operation of Class III all-terrain vehicle by persons with Class III all-terrain vehicle operating permits or by persons accompanied by licensed or permitted person. Creates offense of operation by person who is 12 years of age or older of Class III all-terrain vehicle without driving privileges. ©Punishes violation by maximum $190 fine.¦ Creates offense of operation by person at least seven years of age but under 12 of Class III all-terrain vehicle without driving privileges. Creates offense of operation by person under seven years of age of Class III all-terrain vehicle without driving privileges. Punishes violations of operation of Class III all-terrain vehicles without driving privileges provisions by maximum $190 fine. Creates offense of endangering Class III all-terrain vehicle operator. Punishes by maximum $190 fine. Removes registration and titling requirements for Class III all-terrain vehicles. Requires operating permit instead. HB 2757 By Representative TARNO (at the request of Oregon Off Highway Vehicle Association) -- Relating to liability for recreational activities. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Clarifies that limitations on liability for recreational use of land extend to both public and private lands. Prohibits action against landowner except for intentional injury or damage inflicted by owner. Clarifies application of liability limitation to snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles. HB 2758 By Representative TARNO (at the request of Oregon Off Highway Vehicle Association) -- Relating to all-terrain vehicles. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes use of unrefunded fuel tax moneys for acquisition, development and maintenance of recreation areas used by all-terrain vehicles. Provides that interest on moneys in All-Terrain Vehicle Account goes into account. HB 2759 By Representative TARNO (at the request of Oregon Off Highway Vehicle Association) -- Relating to all-terrain vehicles. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-1 Second reading. 5-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 3 Calendar. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 3, Carpenter, Fisher, Qutub. 5-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 6, Hannon, Miller, Phillips, Timms, Walden, Yih, Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Johnson, Leonard. 5-29(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 46 --Excused, 2--Federici, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 12----Brian, Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Ross, Snodgrass, Sowa, VanLeeuwen, Watt. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 775, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires operators and riders of certain all-terrain vehicles to wear protective headgear if under 18 years of age. Provides exemption. Prohibits operation of certain all-terrain vehicles while person's driving privileges are suspended or revoked. Modifies definition of Class I all-terrain vehicle. Creates offense of failure of Class I or Class III all-terrain vehicle operator or passenger to wear protective headgear. Punishes violation by maximum ©$190¦ $95 fine. Creates offense of endangering Class I or Class III all-terrain vehicle operator or passenger. Punishes violation by maximum ©$190¦ $95 fine. HB 2760 By Representative TARNO (at the request of Oregon Off Highway Vehicle Association) -- Relating to all-terrain vehicles. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires permit and decal for operation of all Class II all-terrain vehicles if vehicles are being operated more than 300 feet off highway or on road that is not maintained for passenger vehicle use. Punishes violation by maximum $190 fine. HB 2761 By Representative ROBERTS; Representative MARKHAM (at the request of United Veterans Groups of Oregon (UVGO)) -- Relating to the Oregon Veterans' Home; declaring an emergency. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 4-10 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-9 Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 1, Parks, Excused, 3--Corcoran, Piercy, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 5----Fahey, Lundquist, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Fisher. 5-29(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-2 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-3 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 30. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-17(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 591, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 17, 1995. Allows Director of Veterans' Affairs to solicit proposals from city or county for donation of land or expenditure of moneys for purpose of constructing Oregon Veterans' Home. Limits expenditures related to construction and operation of second Oregon Veterans' Home. Allows siting of Oregon Veterans' Home on land classified under land use planning goal protecting agricultural lands or forestlands. Requires that Director of Veterans' Affairs enter into contract with nongovernmental entity for operation and management of second Oregon Veterans' Home. Prohibits construction of additional Oregon Veterans' Homes for period specified. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2762 By Representative ROBERTS -- Relating to solid waste recovery rates. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends deadline for city or county to institute additional elements of recycling program. Allows city, county or metropolitan service district within wasteshed achieving recovery rate by December 31, 1996, to waive implementation of up to two program elements of opportunity to recycle program. HB 2763 By Representatives ROBERTS, MARKHAM (at the request of Oregon State Pharmacists Association) -- Relating to prescription medicines. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Commerce. 4-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-9 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Motion to refer to Ways and Means failed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 37, Baum, Beyer, Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Corcoran, Courtney, Fahey, Federici, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Josi, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Mannix, Markham, Meek, Norris, Parks, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Repine, Roberts, Ross, Schoon, Shibley, Shields, Thompson, Tiernan, Uherbelau, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Wylie, Speaker Clarno, Excused, 2--Piercy, Wooten. Third reading. Carried by Carpenter. Passed. Ayes, 37 --Nays, 21, Adams, Carter, Eighmey, Fisher, Hayden, Jones, Lehman, Lewis, Milne, Minnis, Montgomery, Naito, Oakley, Prozanski, Qutub, Rasmussen, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Welsh, Wylie, Excused, 2--Piercy, Wooten. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Strobeck, Fisher. Vote explanation(s) filed by Prozanski entered in Journal. 5-29(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 6-1 Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires manufacturers of prescription medicines to offer identical price and other trade conditions to all retail customers and to all wholesale customers. Provides exceptions for volume discounts, government purchases, tax exempt organization purchases and transactions permitted by federal law. Allows civil penalty for violation of Act. Allows recovery of treble damages in private cause of action. HB 2764 By Representative TIERNAN -- Relating to state agency purchasing. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 3-13 Public Hearing held. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 4-17 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 7, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Prozanski, Uherbelau, Excused, 1--Jones, Excused for business of the House, 1----Schoon. Vote explanation(s) filed by Fahey entered in Journal. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 3, Cease, Hannon, McCoy, Excused, 1--Phillips. 5-17(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 24, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis. Motion to withdraw measure from Conference Committee carried. House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 3, Carter, Eighmey, Luke, Absent, 1--Grisham, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 1----Markham. 6-19 Speaker signed. 6-26(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 776, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Exempts state agencies from state control over purchasing and printing under certain circumstances. HB 2765 By Representatives MILNE, VANLEEUWEN (at the request of Leslie Lewis) -- Relating to historic property designation. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows certain property owners to refuse to consent to any form of historic property designation. HB 2766 By Representative CARPENTER -- Relating to annexation. 3-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-16 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides additional procedure for annexation of territory to city or district from within urban growth boundary. Provides procedures for adoption of annexation plan by city or district and for submission of annexation plan to electors of city or district and territory. Defines terms. HB 2767 By Representative CARPENTER -- Relating to urban services boundaries; declaring an emergency. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates procedure for establishing urban services boundaries between cities. Creates procedure for establishing urban services boundary for single city. Defines urban services boundary. Requires election in affected territory prior to establishment of urban services boundary. Invalidates urban services boundaries adopted after January 1, 1995, and prior to effective date of Act. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2768 By Representative MINNIS -- Relating to release of criminal defendants. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Judiciary. 3-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows defendant to use surety release bond issued by Oregon surety insurer as security for pretrial release or release pending appeal. Gives defendant who fails to appear 180 days to demonstrate that failure is no fault of defendant. HB 2769 By Representative GORDLY (at the request of Joseph Meek Middle School Students) -- Relating to government vehicles. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that by January 1, 2000, at least 20 percent of vehicles bought by state be fueled by solar power, propane or hydrogen. HB 2770 By Representative JONES; Representatives CLARNO, FISHER, HAYDEN, LEWIS, LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM, MILNE, OAKLEY, REPINE, SCHOON, SNODGRASS, STARR, TARNO, TIERNAN, VANLEEUWEN, Senators SHANNON, TIMMS, YIH -- Relating to merger of school districts; declaring an emergency. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals required merger of union high school and elementary districts by specified dates. Declares emergency, effective upon passage. HB 2771 By Representative JONES; Representative TARNO (at the request of Ron Mallea, Sheriff of Malheur County) -- Relating to firearms. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-14 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides exemption from crime of unlawful possession of firearms for persons licensed by other states to carry concealed firearms if other state grants similar exemption to persons licensed by this state to carry concealed handguns. HB 2772 By Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to health insurance coverage of adopted children. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends, pending adoption, health insurance coverage to child placed in physical custody of insured even if preliminary to action by court or Children's Services Division. HB 2773 By Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to housing; appropriating money. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-21 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates County Affordable Housing Development Tax Fund in county treasury of each county. Designates sources of fund. Requires each county treasurer to pay over moneys in fund to State Treasurer for deposit to Oregon Housing Fund. Requires Department of Revenue to make annual estimates of certain moneys to be deposited to County Assessment and Taxation Fund. Repeals previous funding source for County Assessment and Taxation Fund. Sunsets certain provisions of Act on January 1, 2006. Establishes Homeownership Assistance Account and Local Government Assistance Account within Oregon Housing Fund. Appropriates moneys from accounts to Housing and Community Services Department to carry out Act. Allocates lottery moneys from Executive Department Economic Development Fund to Housing and Community Services Department for community development corporations, for Housing Development and Guarantee Account of Oregon Housing Fund and for Homeownership Assistance Account of Oregon Housing Fund. Limits expenditures of lottery moneys. HB 2774 By Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to taxation of lottery game retailers. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows county or city to impose tax on commissions of lottery game retailers. Requires tax to be approved by electors of taxing unit before tax may become effective. Applies to taxes in effect prior to July 1, 1995. HB 2775 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to local transient lodging taxes. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to State and School Finance. 4-11 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Preempts local transient lodging taxes upon or measured by rents received from temporary occupancy of all or portion of principal residence or vacation home. Applies only to principal residences and vacation homes rented for 30 days or less during calendar year. HB 2776 By Representative MANNIX (at the request of Oregon Animal Welfare Alliance, Humane Society of the Willamette Valley) -- Relating to sterilization of dogs and cats released from a releasing agency. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires new owners adopting dogs and cats from releasing agencies to sign agreement to sterilize animal. Defines terms. Requires new owners to pay deposit, which is refunded upon sterilization of animal. HB 2777 By Representative EIGHMEY -- Relating to licensing requirements for worker leasing companies. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Commerce. 4-11 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-18 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates licensing requirement for, and establishes licensing procedures for, worker leasing companies. HB 2778 By Representative VANLEEUWEN (at the request of Oregon Farm Bureau Federation) -- Relating to income taxation. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes personal income tax rate on net capital gain incurred by individuals of one-half the highest tax rate imposed on ordinary income. Applies to taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 1995. HB 2779 By Representative CARTER; Representative GORDLY, Senator McCOY -- Relating to enterprise zones. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Commerce. 3-13 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-13 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-25 Second reading. 4-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 27 Calendar. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Carter. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Jones, Excused for business of the House, 1----Schoon. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-4 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Leonard, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hannon. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Governor vetoed. Allows city ©or county¦ with population exceeding 400,000 inhabitants that is enterprise zone sponsor to impose additional conditions on business firm seeking precertification and eligibility for property tax exemption. Limits types of conditions that city may impose. Requires adoption of policy that establishes standards for imposition of conditions. HB 2780 By Representative MILNE; Representatives CLARNO, GRISHAM, HAYDEN, MARKHAM, MINNIS, NORRIS, REPINE, STARR, WATT, Senators JOHNSON, KINTIGH, STULL -- Relating to veterans. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-20 Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-28 Second reading. 5-1 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 2 Calendar. 5-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 3 Calendar. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Milne. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Nays, 1, Schoon. 5-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Dwyer, Hannon, Timms. 5-23(H) Motion to concur in Senate amendments and repass failed. Ayes, 3 --Nays, 51, Adams, Baum, Beyer, Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Fisher, Gordly, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Jones, Josi, Lehman, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Mannix, Markham, Meek, Milne, Minnis, Montgomery, Naito, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Qutub, Rasmussen, Repine, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Thompson, Tiernan, Uherbelau, Wells, Welsh, Wylie, Excused, 2--Snodgrass, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 4----Corcoran, Schoon, Sowa, Speaker Clarno. Representatives Milne, Minnis, Roberts appointed House Conferees. 5-23(S) Senators Derfler, Kintigh, McCoy appointed Senate conferees. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-2(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated May 16 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-3(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-5(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 1, Minnis, Absent, 2--Corcoran, Welsh, Excused, 2--Brian, Tiernan. 6-6(S) Made a Special Order of Business by unanimous consent. Motion to refuse to concur in House amendments failed. Ayes, 9 --Nays, 17, Adams, Baker, Bryant, Bunn, Hamby, Hannon, Hartung, Johnson, Kennemer, Kintigh, Lim, Miller, Shannon, Stull, Timms, Walden, President Smith, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Derfler, Dukes, Gold, Phillips. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 3, Hamby, McCoy, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Derfler, Dukes, Gold, Leonard, Phillips. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 777, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Grants veterans' preference on civil service examinations to veterans who are entitled to military retirement pay. Modifies related preference provision establishing other eligibility requirements. HB 2781 By Representative MILNE; Representatives CLARNO, GORDLY, HAYDEN, LEWIS, MINNIS, NORRIS, QUTUB, REPINE, STARR, STROBECK, TARNO, TIERNAN, WATT, Senators JOHNSON, KINTIGH, STULL -- Relating to personal income tax. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to State and School Finance. 4-3 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts compensation from state income tax, if compensation was earned for service as member of Armed Forces during period of combatant activities. HB 2782 By Representative WATT; Representatives JOHNSON, MARKHAM, SNODGRASS, Senators ADAMS, HANNON, JOHNSON (at the request of Oregon Association of Realtors) -- Relating to Land Conservation and Development Commission; declaring an emergency. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 3-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-7 Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-14 Second reading. 4-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 18 Calendar. 4-18 Third reading. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 4, Carter, Eighmey, Piercy, Uherbelau, Excused, 6--Johnston, Markham, Roberts, Schoon, Tiernan, Wooten. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-20 Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Cease not concurring. Second reading. 5-9 Carried over to 05-10 by unanimous consent. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Taken from 05-15 Calendar and rereferred to Water and Land Use by unanimous consent. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 4, Cease, Gold, Sorenson, Trow, Excused, 2--Shannon, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Derfler, Leonard, McCoy, Walden. Brecke, having been recorded as voting nay, was granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 5-30(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 6, Carter, Gordly, Prozanski, Shibley, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 3----Johnson, Piercy, Repine. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 778, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 19, 1995. Limits scope of a Land Conservation and Development Commission enforcement order. Creates disclosure requirement for local government relating to enforcement proceeding. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2783 By Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to Superintendent of Public Instruction. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Superintendent of Public Instruction to have teaching or administrative license and experience. HB 2784 By Representative MARKHAM; Representatives CARPENTER, FISHER, GRISHAM, HAYDEN, JONES, JOSI, LEWIS, MILNE, MINNIS, NORRIS, OAKLEY, PARKS, ROBERTS, SNODGRASS, SOWA, STARR, TARNO, TIERNAN, WELLS, WELSH, Senators ADAMS, DWYER, JOHNSON, KINTIGH, PHILLIPS, SHANNON, TIMMS, WALDEN -- Relating to firearms. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-21 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 3-2 Public Hearing held. 3-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-3 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-11 Second reading. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 45 --Nays, 12, Carter, Corcoran, Eighmey, Gordly, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shields, Strobeck, Uherbelau, Excused, 2--Brian, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 4-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-18 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Carried over to 05-30 by unanimous consent. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 5, Cease, Hamby, McCoy, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Gold. 6-1(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 7, Carter, Eighmey, Gordly, Naito, Piercy, Shields, Uherbelau, Absent, 1--Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 4----Baum, Beyer, Johnson, Watt. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Governor vetoed. Vests exclusive authority to regulate sale, acquisition, transfer, ownership, possession, storage, transportation and use of firearms in Legislative Assembly. Permits cities and counties to regulate or prohibit discharge of firearms within their borders with specified exceptions. Permits cities and counties to regulate or prohibit possession of loaded firearm in public place. Prohibits cities, counties, or other municipal corporations or districts from regulating or prohibiting possession or sale of firearm in public building rented or leased to person during term of lease. Permits cities to continue to regulate ©sale¦ purchase of used firearms ©in¦ by pawnshops. HB 2785 By Representative MARKHAM (at the request of O.C.A.P.A.) -- Relating to assumption of federal permitting authority by Division of State Lands. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-24 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 10 Calendar. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Minnis, Excused, 2--Carter, Fahey, Excused for business of the House, 1----Brian. 5-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Derfler, Stull. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 474, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Requires¦ Allows Division of State Lands to apply to assume certain federal permitting authority. Requires report to legislative committee. HB 2786 By Representative TIERNAN -- Relating to tax credit for employers of employees in legislative service. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Grants business tax credit for employer whose employment policy includes legislative service leave. Provides that amount of credit is amount of compensation that would have been paid to employee if employee had not taken leave of absence to serve as member of legislature or as member of legislative committee staff. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. HB 2787 By Representative TIERNAN -- Relating to matters subject to collective bargaining for public employees. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Excludes from public employees collective bargaining matters regarding wages and benefits. HB 2788 By Representative TIERNAN -- Relating to strikes by certain public employees. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits strikes by employees subject to public employees collective bargaining law. HB 2789 By Representative TIERNAN -- Relating to conduct of public body labor negotiations in open meetings. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-7 Motion to rerefer Committee and Minority Reports along with the bill to General Government and Regulatory Reform carried. Rereferred. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-1 Second reading. 5-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 3 Calendar. 5-3 Motion to refer to Legislative Rules failed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 33, Adams, Baum, Brian, Carpenter, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Mannix, Markham, Meek, Milne, Montgomery, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Qutub, Repine, Schoon, Snodgrass, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh. Third reading. Carried by Hayden. Passed. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 24, Beyer, Brown, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Minnis, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wells, Wooten, Absent, 1--Carter. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Wylie. Vote explanation(s) filed by Naito, Uherbelau entered in Journal. 5-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 6-5 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Failed. Ayes, 14 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Cease, Derfler, Dukes, Dwyer, Hannon, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Leonard, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Stull, Timms, Yih, President Smith. Derfler changed from aye to nay and served notice of possible reconsideration by unanimous consent. Motion to reconsider carried on voice vote. Bill passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 11, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hannon, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow. 6-7(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 10, Beyer, Carter, Courtney, Josi, Lehman, Naito, Prozanski, Ross, Shields, Uherbelau, Absent, 2--Brown, Eighmey, Excused, 2--Johnston, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 8----Brian, Corcoran, Grisham, Lewis, Lundquist, Mannix, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 779, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires public body labor negotiations to be conducted in ©open meetings¦ executive session unless either side requests open meetings. HB 2790 By COMMITTEE ON GENERAL GOVERNMENT AND REGULATORY REFORM -- Relating to automobile transporters. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 3-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes automobile transporter to exceed statutory maximum lengths in specified situation. HB 2791 By Representative JOHNSON (at the request of Oregon Mortgage Bankers Association) -- Relating to mortgages. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Commerce. 3-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 3-21 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-23 Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-31 Second reading. 4-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 4 Calendar. 4-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 6 Calendar. 4-6 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Fahey, Johnson, Oakley. 4-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Carried over to 05-05 by unanimous consent. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Bryant, Stull, Timms. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 129, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies definitions of mortgage banker, mortgage banking loan, mortgage broker and mortgage loan. Allows Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt rule allowing refund of mortgage banker and mortgage broker licensing fees. Allows director to set duration of mortgage banker and mortgage broker licenses that are renewed. HB 2792 By Representative JOHNSON; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to retail sales. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Commerce. 3-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits retail seller from accepting money in exchange for shelf space for, or exclusive sale of, consumer product in retail establishment. Prohibits distributor or manufacturer of consumer product from making payment in exchange for shelf space for, or exclusive sale of, consumer product in retail establishment. Imposes maximum $1,000 civil penalty for violation. HB 2793 By Representative JOHNSON (at the request of Don Stathos) -- Relating to the Oregon Bicycle Advisory Committee. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes name of Oregon Bicycle Advisory Committee. HB 2794 By Representatives NAITO, PIERCY (at the request of Children Justice Act Task Force) -- Relating to Board on Public Safety Standards and Training. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-18 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-19 Second reading. 4-20 Third reading. Carried by Wylie, Piercy. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Brown, Fahey, Roberts, Ross. 4-21(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Carried over to 05-05 by unanimous consent. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Bryant, Stull, Timms. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 128, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Directs Board on Public Safety Standards and Training to provide police officers with training regarding child abuse and domestic violence. Requires board to make annual report regarding training. HB 2795 By COMMITTEE ON STATE AND SCHOOL FINANCE -- Relating to 9-1-1 communications districts. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows 9-1-1 communications districts to issue general obligation bonds. Limits amount of outstanding bonds to one percent of real market value of taxable property within district. Allows district to levy and collect special ad valorem tax on taxable district property in each year when necessary for payment of interest and principal on outstanding general obligation bonds. HB 2796 By COMMITTEE ON STATE AND SCHOOL FINANCE (at the request of Oregon State Association of County Assessors) -- Relating to property taxation. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-21 Referred to State and School Finance. 3-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-4 Second reading. 4-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 6 Calendar. 4-6 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 7 Calendar. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Josi. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Absent, 2--Corcoran, Parks, Excused, 2--Meek, Oakley, Excused for business of the House, 5----Brian, Carter, Johnson, Markham, Wooten. 4-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-8 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. 5-19(H) Speaker signed. 5-19(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 185, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Permits property owner to request imposition of additional tax on certain property disqualified from special assessment as farmland. ©Extends applicable date for¦ Makes provision that permits deferral of additional tax imposed as result of disqualification from special assessment©, to January 1, ¦ permanent __________ law. HB 2797 By COMMITTEE ON STATE AND SCHOOL FINANCE (at the request of Oregon State Association of County Assessors) -- Relating to property taxation. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to State and School Finance. 3-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-31 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-3 Second reading. 4-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 6 Calendar. 4-6 Third reading. Carried by Lokan. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Uherbelau, Excused, 3--Fahey, Johnson, Oakley. 4-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-8 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 127, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Permits owners of property disqualified from special assessment for unzoned farmland under limited conditions to apply for requalification in year of disqualification. Imposes filing fee for application. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1996. HB 2798 By COMMITTEE ON STATE AND SCHOOL FINANCE -- Relating to collection of taxes. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to State and School Finance. 3-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-21 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-22 Second reading. 3-23 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Corcoran, Excused, 2--Montgomery, Oakley. 3-27(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-9 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Walden. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 3--Baker, Dukes, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 5-17(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 1----Markham. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 780, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Conforms income and personal property tax laws to federal Bankruptcy Code. Clarifies failure to file and failure to pay penalty calculations. HB 2799 By Representative CARPENTER -- Relating to key industries. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to Commerce. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Economic Development Department to perform assessment of key industries in Oregon. Requires department to submit report to Sixty-ninth Legislative Assembly concerning key industries, including recommendations for enlarging or limiting current list of key industries. HB 2800 By Representative CARPENTER -- Relating to the Strategic Reserve Fund. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to Commerce. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Abolishes Strategic Reserve Fund. Transfers moneys in fund to Regional Strategies Fund. HB 2801 By Representative BAUM -- Relating to post-conviction relief. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows change of venue in post-conviction relief proceedings from county where proceeding was initiated to county where petitioner is presently imprisoned. HB 2802 By Representative BAUM -- Relating to alcohol. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires persons between 18 and 21 years of age who are convicted of alcohol violations to undergo diagnostic assessment and treatment for alcoholism or problem condition involving alcohol. HB 2803 By Representative PARKS -- Relating to marriage. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes fee that judicial officer may charge for solemnizing marriage from $100, including costs, to $50 plus costs. Requires judicial officer receiving personal payment for solemnizing marriage to make annual report to Oregon Government Standards and Practices Commission. HB 2804 By Representative PARKS -- Relating to employees of school districts. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits election of school district employee to school committee in district. HB 2805 By Representative PARKS -- Relating to courts. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Judiciary. 3-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 4-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 15 Calendar. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Parks. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 2----Carpenter, Johnston. 5-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-29 Work Session held. 6-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 6-3 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dwyer. 6-5(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 2--Lehman, Markham, Excused, 2--Brian, Tiernan. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 781, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Specifies administrative authority of Chief Justice of Supreme Court over courts of state operating under Judicial Department. Provides that Chief Justice may appoint as presiding judge circuit court judge of judicial district or district court judge for one of counties that make up judicial district. Specifies administrative authority of presiding judge for administratively consolidated circuit and district courts. Makes technical changes. Permits law enforcement officer to file complaint with court by electronic means instead of using written citation. Modifies certain provision relating to schedule of minimum bail for offenses. HB 2806 By Representative PROZANSKI; Representatives BAUM, BEYER, BROWN, CORCORAN, COURTNEY, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, LEHMAN, LEWIS, MANNIX, MINNIS, NAITO, PIERCY, REPINE, ROBERTS, ROSS, SHIBLEY, SHIELDS, TARNO, UHERBELAU, WOOTEN -- Relating to crime victims. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-13 Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-16 Second reading. 3-17 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 5--Fisher, Johnson, Roberts, Shibley, Wooten. 3-20(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-21 Referred to Judiciary. 5-2 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Derfler, Johnson, Leonard, McCoy, Walden. 5-30(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Parks, Lewis, Prozanski appointed House Conferees. 5-31(S) Senators Stull, Hamby, Springer appointed Senate conferees. 6-10(H) In Conference Committee upon adjournment. Requires that address and phone number of crime victim not be given to defendant except on order of court. Prescribes operative date. HB 2807 By Representative PROZANSKI; Representatives BAUM, BEYER, BROWN, CORCORAN, MINNIS, NAITO, REPINE, ROBERTS, TARNO -- Relating to responsibility for paying filing fee when person petitions for relief from certain prohibitions concerning firearms. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-13 Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-16 Second reading. 3-17 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 6--Corcoran, Fisher, Johnson, Roberts, Shibley, Wooten. 3-20(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-21 Referred to Judiciary. 5-2 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes requirement that respondent pay filing fee if petitioner successfully petitions for relief from prohibition against possessing or purchasing firearm. HB 2808 By Representative PROZANSKI; Representatives BAUM, BEYER, CORCORAN, LEWIS, MINNIS, NAITO, REPINE, ROBERTS, ROSS, TARNO, UHERBELAU -- Relating to Department of Transportation records. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Includes district attorneys and deputy district attorneys in list of persons who may use business address rather than residence address for purposes of driver and motor vehicle records. HB 2809 By Representative PROZANSKI; Representatives BAUM, BEYER, CORCORAN, COURTNEY, LEWIS, MINNIS, NAITO, REPINE, ROBERTS, ROSS (at the request of City of Florence) -- Relating to grand jury proceedings. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-13 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-15 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-20 Work Session held. 3-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-30 Second reading. 3-31 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 4 Calendar. 4-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 6 Calendar. 4-6 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 3--Fahey, Johnson, Oakley, Excused for business of the House, 5----Mannix, Montgomery, Shibley, Watt, Wells. 4-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-8 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 126, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows testimony before grand jury by simultaneous television transmission. Allows grand jury investigating charge of criminal driving while suspended or revoked to receive in evidence affidavit of peace officer. HB 2810 By Representatives OAKLEY, MILNE; Representatives CARPENTER, JONES, LUKE, TARNO, TIERNAN, VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to school personnel. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits strikes by public school employees and lockouts by school districts. Defines Êlockout.Î Directs that, in certain circumstances, Employment Relations Board hold hearing and impose penalties for violations. Prohibits school districts and employees from negotiating certain issues. Limits percentage increase of compensation for teachers. HB 2811 By Representative PROZANSKI; Representatives BAUM, BEYER, BROWN, CORCORAN, COURTNEY, MINNIS, NAITO, REPINE, ROBERTS, ROSS, UHERBELAU -- Relating to crime. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-13 Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-16 Second reading. 3-17 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 5--Fisher, Johnson, Roberts, Shibley, Wooten. 3-20(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-21 Referred to Judiciary. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Carried over to 05-10 by unanimous consent. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Lim, Phillips. 5-17(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 2, Lehman, Wylie, Absent, 1--Shibley, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 1----Markham. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 782, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Creates crime of unlawful entry into motor vehicle. Punishes by maximum imprisonment of one year, $5,000 fine, or both. Allows court to order restitution in addition to other sentence when damages caused by defendant arose out of failure to perform specified duties of driver under Oregon Vehicle Code. HB 2812 By Representative PROZANSKI; Representatives BEYER, BROWN, CORCORAN, COURTNEY, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, LEHMAN, MINNIS, NAITO, PIERCY, REPINE, ROSS, SHIBLEY, SHIELDS, UHERBELAU, WOOTEN -- Relating to intimidation. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-21 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crime of aggravated intimidation. Punishes by maximum of 10 years' imprisonment, $200,000 fine, or both. HB 2813 By Representative PROZANSKI; Representatives BAUM, BEYER, MANNIX, MINNIS, ROBERTS (at the request of Oregon District Attorneys Association; F. Douglas Harcleroad, Lane County District Attorney) -- Relating to criminal procedure. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-21 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-13 Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-16 Second reading. 3-17 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 10, Carter, Gordly, Johnston, Lehman, Meek, Piercy, Ross, Schoon, Thompson, Uherbelau, Excused, 5--Fisher, Johnson, Roberts, Shibley, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 1----Courtney. 3-20(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-21 Referred to Judiciary. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-31(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 224, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Provides that deputy district attorney may apply for order for interception of communication. HB 2814 By Representative JOHNSTON; Representatives CORCORAN, FAHEY, Senator LEONARD -- Relating to labor dispute disqualifications from unemployment compensation. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies labor dispute disqualification from unemployment compensation benefits to make workers locked out eligible for benefits. HB 2815 By Representative SHIBLEY -- Relating to legislative proceedings. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires majority vote of all members of legislative committee to compel attendance of witnesses and production of documents at legislative hearing. HB 2816 By Representative LEHMAN; Representative CORCORAN -- Relating to investigations by the State Fish and Wildlife Commission. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes State Fish and Wildlife Commission to respond to county governing body request for investigation into size and safety of local and regional bear and cougar populations. HB 2817 By Representative LEHMAN -- Relating to video lottery game revenues. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals law distributing video lottery game revenues to counties for use in gaming law enforcement and treatment programs for gambling addiction. Increases video lottery game revenues given to counties for economic development activities by six percent. HB 2818 By Representative MINNIS -- Relating to service fees. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows process server to contract for fee different from $20 fee specified for service of certain documents. HB 2819 By Representative LEHMAN; Representatives BEYER, BROWN, CORCORAN, FAHEY, JOHNSTON, LUNDQUIST, PIERCY, PROZANSKI, RASMUSSEN, ROBERTS, ROSS, TARNO, WELSH -- Relating to public employee retirement; declaring an emergency. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes legislative employee to elect not to become member of Public Employes' Retirement System. Requires notice of election to Public Employes' Retirement Board within 30 days after employee becomes eligible to be member. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2820 By Representative BRIAN (at the request of Oregon Health Groups on Smoking or Health (OHGOSH)) -- Relating to tobacco; appropriating money. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Health Division to develop and implement Oregon Tobacco Control Program. Appropriates moneys out of General Fund to Health Division for purpose of carrying out Act. HB 2821 By Representative BRIAN (at the request of Stan Mitchell) -- Relating to planned communities. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides procedure for excluding individual homeowner's association from definition of Êde minimis planned communityÎ for purposes of property development law. HB 2822 By Representative MANNIX (at the request of John Eric Wilkes) -- Relating to taxation. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes claim for refund and appeal of refund denial notwithstanding that notice of deficiency or assessment was given and no appeal taken within 90 days of assessment. Applies generally to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1994, but applies to earlier tax years if appeal is pending currently. Imposes, notwithstanding that no taxes are due, minimum penalty of $100 for failure to file report or return required to be filed with respect to taxes administered by Department of Revenue. Applies first to returns or reports which are delinquent on or after effective date of Act. HB 2823 By Representative STROBECK; Representatives ADAMS, BAUM, BRIAN, CARPENTER, CLARNO, FISHER, GRISHAM, HAYDEN, LEWIS, LOKAN, LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM, MEEK, MONTGOMERY, NORRIS, OAKLEY, PARKS, QUTUB, SCHOON, SNODGRASS, STARR, TARNO, WELSH -- Relating to state printing. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Public Hearing held. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs State Printer to arrange for state printing services by contract with private printers. HB 2824 By Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Oregon State Pharmacists Association) -- Relating to pharmacists. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Commerce. 4-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires pharmacists delivering prescription drugs or medical devices to patients within Oregon to comply with patient counseling administrative rules of State Board of Pharmacy. HB 2825 By Representative COURTNEY -- Relating to lobbying. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires statements filed by lobbyists and employers of lobbyists with Oregon Government Standards and Practices Commission to list amount of money or other consideration received by or paid to lobbyist. HB 2826 By Representative COURTNEY (at the request of OPEU) -- Relating to cost comparison requirements for contracts for public services. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires specified finding and public hearing, if requested, before public agency may contract with private entity to perform duties or provide services performed or provided by public employees. Defines terms. Creates exemptions for certain contracts. HB 2827 By Representative COURTNEY (at the request of OPEU) -- Relating to public employee retirement; declaring an emergency. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits certain public employees who transfer to other employers from continuing as active members of Public Employes' Retirement System unless receiving employer is eligible to be participating public employer in Public Employes' Retirement System. Terminates active membership in Public Employes' Retirement System for specified employees of Oregon Public Broadcasting as of July 1, 1995. Allows specified employees of Oregon Public Broadcasting to remain members of system until date employees complete 30 years of creditable service or June 30, 2002, whichever occurs first. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2828 By Representative COURTNEY; Representatives MANNIX, MARKHAM, Senator SMITH (at the request of Oregon National Guard Association) -- Relating to tuition waivers for members of the Oregon National Guard. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-27 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. 4-11 Second reading. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 7, Brown, Lehman, Oakley, Ross, Tiernan, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Excused, 2--Brian, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lehman, Uherbelau entered in Journal. 4-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-17 Referred to Education. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Carried over to 05-05 by unanimous consent. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 5, Dwyer, Hannon, Johnson, McCoy, Yih, Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Adams, Timms. 5-16(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) President signed. 5-24(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 158, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Establishes tuition waiver program for members of Oregon National Guard. Allows 20 members of Oregon National Guard to attend specified institutions of higher education in any fiscal year. ©Specifies number of members who may attend courses at each institution.¦ Provides qualifications and limitations for participation in program. ©Appropriates moneys to¦ Limits expenditures of Oregon Military Department©, out of General Fund,¦ for next biennium, for purpose of carrying out Act. HB 2829 By Representative COURTNEY (at the request of Oregonians for a Clean Environment) -- Relating to tires; appropriating money. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Natural Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes fee on new or retreaded replacement tires sold in state. Requires refundable deposit on new, retreaded and used replacement tires sold in state. Requires indelible marking of refund value on tires sold in state. Creates Tire Cleanup Account. Appropriates moneys from Tire Cleanup Account to Department of Environmental Quality to carry out certain provisions of Act. Requires Department of Revenue to administer and enforce certain provisions of Act. Imposes civil penalties for violations. HB 2830 By Representative JONES; Representatives FISHER, NORRIS, STARR, TARNO, TIERNAN, Senators KINTIGH, SHANNON, TIMMS, YIH -- Relating to education. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals Oregon Educational Act for the 21st Century. Repeals youth apprenticeship and training and work based learning programs. HB 2831 By Representative BRIAN (at the request of Florence Jerner) -- Relating to personal injury protection benefits. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes personal injury protection benefits insurance policies that do not cover lost wages for insured or members of insured's household. HB 2832 By Representative MILNE; Senator KINTIGH (at the request of Don Woodley, Marion County Building Official) -- Relating to agricultural building definition. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 4-10 Public Hearing held. 4-17 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Johnston. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Ross, Excused, 1--Jones. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-3 Public Hearing held. 5-8 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Baker, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 5-17(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Tiernan, Johnston, Milne appointed House Conferees. 5-19(S) Senators Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard appointed Senate conferees. 5-23 Work Session held. 5-24(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The Senate recede from Senate amendments dated Thursday, May 11 and bill be repassed. 5-25(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 5-26 Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Timms, Walden. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 783, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Changes definition of agricultural building. HB 2833 By Representative MILNE (at the request of Kevin Starrett) -- Relating to firearms. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates residence requirement from concealed handgun licensing procedure. Provides that concealed handgun licenses are valid for life of licensee unless revoked. Requires sheriff to have approval of judge before denying concealed handgun license. Reduces waiting period for handgun purchase to five days. Deletes requirement that concealed handgun license applicant's name be entered into Law Enforcement Data System. HB 2834 By Representative MILNE; Representatives CLARNO, LEWIS, MINNIS, QUTUB, SCHOON, STARR, WELSH, Senator JOHNSON -- Relating to community services programs. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Legislative Rules. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Joint Legislative Audit Committee to review community action agency network to determine whether program goals are being met and to identify improvements for delivery of services. HB 2835 By Representative MILNE; Representatives LEWIS, MEEK, WELLS -- Relating to public school facilities. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates lottery moneys to finance construction and maintenance of public school facilities. HB 2836 By Representative MILNE; Representative LOKAN -- Relating to finance; appropriating money. 2-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to State and School Finance with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates school property taxes for senior citizens. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1996. Appropriates moneys out of General Fund to Department of Revenue for administrative expenses, payments to counties and other matters related to Act. HB 2837 By Representative SHIELDS; Representatives BRIAN, FEDERICI, FISHER, GORDLY, JOSI, LUNDQUIST, MINNIS, NAITO, SCHOON, TARNO, THOMPSON, WYLIE -- Relating to public assistance programs. 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Children and Families with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Adult and Family Services Division to establish in-state, toll-free, 24-hour telephone number for callers to report incidents involving suspected abuse of public assistance programs. HB 2838 By Representative SHIELDS; Representatives BRIAN, BROWN, FEDERICI, GORDLY, JOSI, MINNIS, NAITO, SCHOON, SNODGRASS, THOMPSON, UHERBELAU, WYLIE -- Relating to funding of kindergarten. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Adds to State School Fund distribution an amount for student enrolled in full-time kindergarten. HB 2839 By Representative SHIELDS (at the request of Oregon Care Providers Association) -- Relating to adult foster homes; appropriating money. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-9 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires adult foster homes and providers at adult foster homes to obtain license. Imposes maximum civil penalty of $1,000 for certain violations. Establishes Oregon Board of Adult Foster Care. Prescribes duties and qualifications of board. Appropriates moneys collected as license fees and civil penalties to Senior and Disabled Services Account for administration and enforcement purposes. HB 2840 By Representative BAUM; Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Oregon Forest Industries Council, Oregon Small Woodlands Association) -- Relating to the Oregon Forest Resources Institute. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-24 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Parks, Excused, 1--Wylie, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 5-9(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, McCoy, Springer, Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-31(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 225, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Changes qualifications and method of selection for membership on board of directors of Oregon Forest Resources Institute. HB 2841 By Representative MARKHAM; Representatives BEYER, JONES, JOSI, MINNIS, MONTGOMERY, REPINE, ROBERTS, SOWA (at the request of Oregon Quarter Horse Racing Association) -- Relating to pooled payments for horse racing purses. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires pooled distribution of certain payments from mutuel wagering on horse races for race purses. HB 2842 By Representatives MARKHAM, SHIELDS; Representatives GRISHAM, HAYDEN, STARR, THOMPSON, WYLIE, Senators DUKES, HANNON, McCOY (at the request of Bluestar Inc.) -- Relating to highways. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-13 Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Transportation to install light and temperature sensitive devices on guideposts. HB 2843 By Representative MARKHAM; Representatives BEYER, JONES, JOSI, MINNIS, MONTGOMERY, REPINE, ROBERTS, SOWA (at the request of Oregon Quarter Horse Racing Association) -- Relating to pooled payments to horse racing associations. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires pooled distribution of certain payments from mutuel wagering on horse races for racing breed associations. HB 2844 By Representatives LOKAN, JOHNSTON, Senator KENNEMER; Representatives BAUM, CLARNO, CORCORAN, FAHEY, GRISHAM, JOHNSON, LEHMAN, LEWIS, MARKHAM, MILNE, NORRIS, PARKS, PIERCY, PROZANSKI, QUTUB, RASMUSSEN, ROSS, STARR, STROBECK, UHERBELAU, WELLS, WOOTEN, Senators CEASE, DUKES, LIM, SHANNON -- Relating to elections. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Legislative Rules. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 3-14 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes date of biennial primary election for nominations for offices other than President of United States to third Tuesday in September in even-numbered years. Retains presidential primary election in May. Shortens period for filing and conducting election contests, recounts and actions for false campaign statements following biennial primary election. Provides for single September voters' pamphlet. Changes deadlines for filing for nomination or election to office and for filing information relating to candidates and measures with election officials. HB 2845 By COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE (at the request of Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to county clerks. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Commerce. 3-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 3-14 Public Hearing held. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-21 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-23 Work Session held. 3-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-4 Second reading. 4-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 6 Calendar. 4-6 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 7 Calendar. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Excused, 2--Meek, Oakley, Excused for business of the House, 5----Brian, Carter, Johnson, Markham, Wooten. 4-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-25 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-9 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Dwyer, Timms. 5-23(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Snodgrass, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 3----Corcoran, Schoon, Speaker Clarno. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 784, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires that office of county clerk ©be open to record¦ certify instruments received for recording during specified hours on regular business days. HB 2846 By COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE (at the request of PacifiCorp) -- Relating to procedures for alternative form of utility rate regulation. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Commerce. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 2 Calendar. 5-2 Third reading. Carried by Federici. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Wooten. 5-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-4 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-9 Public Hearing held. 5-16 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Carried over to 05-30 by unanimous consent. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Bryant, Johnson, President Smith. 6-1(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Excused for business of the House, 6----Baum, Beyer, Johnson, Markham, Rasmussen, Watt. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 785, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Exempts from certain notice and hearing procedures utility rate changes under approved alternative regulation form. Requires that Public Utility Commission make periodic reports to Legislative Assembly. HB 2847 By COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE (at the request of Oregon Nurserymen's Garden Foundation) -- Relating to the Oregon Garden; declaring an emergency. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 4-6 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-9 Returned to Full Committee. Without recommendation as to passage, with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates lottery funds to Department of Agriculture for construction of Oregon Garden. Requires matching ©private¦ funds, on a dollar for dollar basis from organization constructing Oregon Garden before lottery dollars may be released. Limits biennial expenditure of lottery funds. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2848 By Representative NAITO -- Relating to the tax exemption for property of key industry development projects. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to State and School Finance. 4-3 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Grants property tax exemption to certain economic development projects for that category of property taxes that dedicates revenues raised to fund government operations other than public school system. Provides that limitation does not apply to projects approved prior to effective date of Act. HB 2849 By Representative NAITO -- Relating to seller's property disclosure statement. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Revises and expands use of seller's property disclosure statement. HB 2850 By Representative NAITO; Representative THOMPSON -- Relating to taxation. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to State and School Finance. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides credit against income or excise tax for donation of hazard-prone property located in high-hazard area to public entity or private qualified conservation organization. Requires donation to be for permanent, nondevelopment-related public use. Calculates amount of credit at 150 percent of assessed value of property. Permits 15-year carryforward of unused credit. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. HB 2851 By Representatives THOMPSON, NAITO -- Relating to natural disasters. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Assigns responsibility for certain natural disaster duties to State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries in consultation with Office of Emergency Management. HB 2852 By Representative NAITO -- Relating to emergency services. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Declares that county emergency management agency is responsible for informing public in county concerning seismic events. Requires county emergency program manager to conduct programs of public education concerning seismic events and county disaster response. Requires recognition of roles played in such response by other agencies. HB 2853 By Representatives THOMPSON, NAITO -- Relating to disaster preparedness. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes section on Post Disaster Planning and Recovery in Office of Emergency Management. HB 2854 By Representatives THOMPSON, NAITO -- Relating to disaster recovery. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides state assistance to local governments for reconstruction after earthquake or tsunami. HB 2855 By Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to insurance. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 3-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-20 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session cancelled. 4-27 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session cancelled. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-9 Without recommendation as to passage, with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to State and School Finance by prior reference. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-22 Second reading. 5-23 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 24 Calendar. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Schoon. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Absent, 1--Tiernan, Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 8----Corcoran, Fahey, Lewis, Norris, Parks, Prozanski, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Strobeck. 5-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-29 Public Hearing cancelled. 6-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 6, Dwyer, Gold, Hannon, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer. 6-7(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 50 --Excused, 2--Johnston, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 8----Brian, Corcoran, Grisham, Lewis, Lundquist, Qutub, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Strobeck. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 786, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Establishes new tax structure, including transition tax, for foreign and alien insurers doing business in Oregon. Repeals gross premium tax for certain insurers. Allows certain offset against transition tax. Changes workers' compensation excise tax exemption to assessment credit. HB 2856 By Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to taxation. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows income tax credit for investment in wood products industry productive equipment either through current acquisition or through deposit to capital reserve account for later investment in productive equipment. Limits capital reserve account life. Limits amount of credit. Applies to investments made in tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1995, and before January 1, 2001. HB 2857 By Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to housing. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires 10 percent of Emergency Housing Account to be granted to organizations that provide housing to farm workers or battered women. HB 2858 By Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to Oregon Health Plan. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends deadline to obtain ERISA waiver for employer mandate portion of Oregon Health Plan to January 1, 1998. HB 2859 By Representative WOOTEN; Representative CARTER -- Relating to taxation, including but not limited to taxes imposed upon or measured by income. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows, for Oregon income tax purposes, nonrefundable earned income credit equal to 75 percent of earned income credit allowed to eligible individual for federal income tax purposes. Provides credit for individual with one or more qualifying children, or with no children, if individual is 21 years of age or more and cannot be claimed as a dependent on tax return of another taxpayer. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1995. HB 2860 By Representative SCHOON -- Relating to Cry of Love Fund. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Children and Families with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-21 Without recommendation as to passage. Referred to State and School Finance by prior reference. 4-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-29 Work Session cancelled. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Cry of Love Fund consisting of gifts, grants and checkoffs on Oregon income tax return for use for measures enhancing mother-child relationship as most important factor in child's life. HB 2861 By Representatives SCHOON, LOKAN; Representatives ADAMS, BAUM, BEYER, BRIAN, CARPENTER, CLARNO, CORCORAN, COURTNEY, EIGHMEY, FEDERICI, FISHER, GRISHAM, JONES, LEWIS, MARKHAM, MEEK, MILNE, NAITO, OAKLEY, QUTUB, SHIELDS, SNODGRASS, STARR, STROBECK, TARNO, WATT, WELLS, WELSH, Senator LEONARD -- Relating to audits. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 3-27 Public Hearing held. 4-3 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 2 Calendar. 5-2 Third reading. Carried by Wylie. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Minnis, Excused, 1--Wooten. 5-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-4 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-11 Public Hearing held. 5-31 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session cancelled. 6-1 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Attending Legislative Business, 5----Cease, Hamby, Johnson, Timms, Walden. Leonard added as sponsor by unanimous consent. 6-8(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 40 --Nays, 18, Beyer, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 1--Carter, Excused for business of the House, 1----Brian. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Governor vetoed. Directs Secretary of State to schedule performance and program audits of state agencies as directed by Joint Legislative Audit Committee. Requires that such audits be conducted on basis of risk assessment. Requires costs of audits be paid by public body audited. Defines performance and program audits. Requires reports to Governor and Legislative Assembly. HB 2862 By Representative SCHOON; Representatives ADAMS, BRIAN, CARPENTER, CLARNO, FISHER, GRISHAM, HAYDEN, LOKAN, MARKHAM, MILNE, PARKS, QUTUB, REPINE, SNODGRASS, SOWA, STARR, STROBECK, TARNO, VANLEEUWEN, WATT, WELSH -- Relating to the Governor's budget report. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 3-27 Public Hearing held. 4-3 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-1 Second reading. 5-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 3 Calendar. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Lokan. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 3, Carter, Corcoran, Sowa. 5-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 1--Miller. 5-23(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 4, Carter, Naito, Sowa, Strobeck, Excused, 2--Snodgrass, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 2----Luke, Speaker Clarno. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 787, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Specifies certain matters to be included in Governor's budget report. HB 2863 By Representative JOHNSTON (at the request of David Long) -- Relating to motor vehicles. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-2 Second reading. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Johnston. Passed. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 5, Adams, Brian, Gordly, Lokan, Meek, Excused for business of the House, 19----Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Corcoran, Fahey, Fisher, Josi, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Naito, Norris, Snodgrass, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Watt, Wells, Welsh. 5-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Taken from 05-29 Calendar and placed on 05-30 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-30 Carried over to 05-31 by unanimous consent. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Attending Legislative Business, 9----Adams, Cease, Hamby, Hannon, Leonard, Springer, Timms, Walden, Yih. 6-2(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Prozanski, Excused, 1--Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 4----Meek, Ross, Snodgrass, Speaker Clarno. Vote explanation(s) filed by Prozanski entered in Journal. 6-9 Speaker signed. 6-12(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 788, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Requires motor vehicle dealers, if dealer has received written notice, to inform purchasers, in writing, if vehicle has been used in ©transportation or¦ manufacture of illegal drugs. Provides exemption for manufactured dwelling. Makes violation of provision unlawful trade practice. HB 2864 By Representative JOHNSTON; Representatives EIGHMEY, GORDLY, RASMUSSEN, SHIELDS -- Relating to the Legislative Assembly. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Legislative Rules. 3-23 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Adds offices of state Senator and state Representative to list of nonpartisan offices. Retains election of state Senator and state Representative at general election. Applies to nominations, appointments and elections occurring on or after effective date of Act. HB 2865 By Representatives SCHOON, MILNE; Representatives BAUM, BEYER, BRIAN, CLARNO, COURTNEY, EIGHMEY, FISHER, JONES, LEWIS, MARKHAM, MEEK, NAITO, NORRIS, OAKLEY, PARKS, QUTUB, SHIELDS, SNODGRASS, STARR, WELSH -- Relating to individual medical savings accounts. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to State and School Finance. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 4-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-10 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Permits resident of state to establish individual medical savings account with authorized trustee. Exempts deposits from taxation when used for medical or other authorized purpose. Imposes penalty on withdrawal for nonmedical or certain other purposes. Establishes reporting requirements for medical savings account trustees. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. HB 2866 By Representative FISHER; Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Oregon State Sheriffs' Association) -- Relating to sheriffs. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Legislative Rules. 4-11 Public Hearing held. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Roberts. Motion to rerefer to Legislative Rules carried. Rereferred. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-1 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 2 Calendar. 6-2 Read. Carried by Watt. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 13, Fahey, Gordly, Johnson, Johnston, Lewis, Lokan, Mannix, Rasmussen, Schoon, Shibley, Tiernan, Uherbelau, Wells, Excused, 1--Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 8----Brown, Jones, Meek, Piercy, Repine, Ross, Snodgrass, Speaker Clarno. 6-2(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes qualifications for election or appointment to office of sheriff. ©Specifies¦ Requires that Board on Public Safety Standards and Training establish level of candidate certification ©requirements¦ on county-by-county or regional basis. Provides that changed qualification requirements do not apply to sheriff holding office ©on¦ prior to effective date of Act for as long as sheriff holds office continually or until January 1, 2000. HB 2867 By Representative FISHER -- Relating to massage. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes name of State Board of Massage Technicians to State Board of Massage and Body Work Therapists. Changes name of massage technician to massage and body work therapist. HB 2868 By Representatives FISHER, MARKHAM -- Relating to use of decoys in enforcement of wildlife laws; declaring an emergency. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 3-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-27 Work Session cancelled. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-4 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-5 Second reading. 4-6 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 7 Calendar. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 2--Meek, Oakley, Excused for business of the House, 6----Brian, Carter, Johnson, Markham, Tiernan, Wooten. 4-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bryant, Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy. 5-12(H) Speaker signed. 5-15(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 125, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, May 22, 1995. Prohibits taking of wildlife decoys used in law enforcement. Defines wildlife decoy. Punishes violation by maximum one year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. Punishes subsequent violations by maximum five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2869 By Representative FISHER -- Relating to access to state highways. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits Department of Transportation from requiring permits for using driveways that have access to state highways. Prohibits department from forbidding people to use driveways that give access to state highways. HB 2870 By Representative FISHER (at the request of Oregon Pet Industry Association) -- Relating to animal shelters. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 3-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-27 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs operators of animal shelters to make animals available to pet stores for placement as pets. HB 2871 By Representative FISHER (at the request of Wert and Associates) -- Relating to sanitarians; declaring an emergency. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Natural Resources. 4-11 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-24 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires registration of waste water sanitarians. Establishes registration procedure. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2872 By Representative BAUM; Representatives CLARNO, SCHOON, SNODGRASS -- Relating to the retiming of certain state functions; prescribing an effective date. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Legislative Rules. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 3-14 Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-9 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-16 Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Watt. Passed. Ayes, 37 --Nays, 20, Carpenter, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Jones, Josi, Lehman, Lokan, Luke, Markham, Montgomery, Naito, Oakley, Parks, Strobeck, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wells, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 1----Meek. 5-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-26 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Implements provisions of proposed constitutional amendment authorizing Legislative Assembly to hold organizational session in ©January of odd-numbered year¦ December of even-numbered year and regular session ©in January of even-numbered year¦ as designated by joint rule or joint resolution. Establishes terms of office for members of Legislative Assembly. ©Makes related changes.¦ ©Changes beginning of biennium to July 1 of even-numbered year. Makes related changes.¦ Takes effect on effective date of House Joint Resolution 40 (1995). HB 2873 By Representative LUKE (at the request of Independent Adult Care Providers Association, Columbia Foster Home Association) -- Relating to long term care. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 4-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-21 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-5 Second reading. 5-8 Third reading. Motion to refer to Ways and Means carried. Referred. 6-1 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 6-3 Work Session held. 6-4 Returned to Full Committee. 6-5 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-7 Read. Carried by Carter. Passed. Ayes, 60. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Fisher. 6-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 6, Dukes, Gold, McCoy, Springer, Trow, Yih, Excused, 1--Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Baker. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-26(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 789, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Specifies that Long Term Care Advisory Committee be provided with staff services paid as part of budgeted expenses of Legislative Assembly.¦ Establishes appeal procedure for long term care facility when facility objects to Long Term Care Ombudsman's action in resolving complaint. HB 2874 By Representative BAUM; Senator SHANNON -- Relating to the allocation of certain state moneys to counties; appropriating money. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-24 Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation/Economic Development. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-17 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-22 Second reading. 5-23 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 24 Calendar. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Brian. Passed. Ayes, 46 --Nays, 2, Shields, Uherbelau, Absent, 1--Carter, Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 9----Corcoran, Fahey, Lewis, Naito, Norris, Parks, Prozanski, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 5-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-29 Carried over to 05-30 by unanimous consent. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, Dwyer, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Bryant, Johnson, President Smith. Dwyer, having been recorded as voting aye, was granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting nay. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 790, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Provides special allocation to certain counties out of moneys appropriated to all counties from State Highway Fund. Provides allocation from moneys available to Department of Transportation from State Highway Fund. Allocates money according to county's expenditure of dedicated road moneys per equivalent road mile. Increases expenditure limitation. ©Takes effect January 1, 1996.¦ HB 2875 By Representative FISHER -- Relating to entities under contract with education service districts. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Labor. 3-31 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows entity under contract with education service district to provide services to have control of employees of entity. HB 2876 By Representative FISHER -- Relating to siting firearms training facilities. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 4-11 Reassigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry by order of Chair. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 15 Calendar. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Adams. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 5, Carter, Gordly, Naito, Rasmussen, Wylie, Absent, 2--Beyer, Grisham, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 5-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Dwyer. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 6, Bunn, Cease, Dukes, Hamby, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Derfler, Stull. Smith, having been recorded as voting nay, was granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 475, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Requires siting of¦ Allows firearms training facilities in ©all zones not zoned exclusively for residential uses¦ existence on effective date of Act to continue operating until facility is no longer used as firearms training facility. HB 2877 By Representative FISHER (at the request of Independent Adult Care Providers Association, Columbia Foster Home Association) -- Relating to adult foster homes. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires confidentiality of unsubstantiated adult foster home complaints. Provides exception. Allows contract or lease between adult foster home owner and others who participate in financial operation of home. Allows maximum civil penalty of $250 for violation of adult foster home regulation. Deletes provision allowing Director of Department of Human Resources to delegate certain authority. Requires showing of financial reserves for initial licensing of adult foster home. Requires that Senior and Disabled Services Division give advance notice before visiting home for licensing purpose. Requires that person accused of violation be notified of name of accuser. HB 2878 By Representative FISHER (at the request of Independent Adult Care Providers Association, Columbia Foster Home Association) -- Relating to residential care facilities. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-25 Without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Senior and Disabled Services Division to reimburse residential care facilities according to a resident impairment-based rate schedule. HB 2879 By Representative FISHER -- Relating to persons who repair appliances. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts certain persons who repair appliances from construction contractor regulation. Provides for retroactive application and return of certain penalties. HB 2880 By Representative WELLS; Representative FEDERICI (at the request of Pacific Health and Life Insurance Company) -- Relating to insurance. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 3-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-20 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session cancelled. 4-28 Work Session cancelled. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Standardizes premium tax for domestic, foreign and alien insurers. Applies to insurers in taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. HB 2881 By Representative JOHNSTON -- Relating to warning signs for certain games of chance. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires certain lottery game retailers to post signs informing public of possible dangers of playing games of chance. HB 2882 By Representative LUNDQUIST -- Relating to Class 1 flammable liquids. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes, east of the summit of Cascade Mountains, dispensing of Class 1 flammable liquids by any person with card or key except at times when dispensing facility is open to public. Requires facilities that have card or key dispensing devices to post certain notices. HB 2883 By Representatives JOHNSTON, LEHMAN -- Relating to juvenile delinquency. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 3-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-23 Second reading. 3-27 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 29 Calendar. 3-29 Third reading. Carried by Johnston. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Nays, 1, Piercy. Vote explanation(s) filed by Piercy entered in Journal. 3-30(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-31 Referred to Judiciary. 5-2 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Carried over to 05-23 by unanimous consent. 5-23 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 3, Dwyer, Leonard, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Johnson, President Smith. 5-25(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 45 --Excused, 4--Johnson, Minnis, Piercy, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 11----Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Jones, Mannix, Montgomery, Oakley, Repine, Sowa, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-17(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 592, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows juvenile court to require parent or guardian ©and child¦ to enter into contract with ©court as condition of probation¦ juvenile department in regard to supervision and implementation of child's probation. Allows court to ©include provision in contract¦ require that parent or guardian shall pay specific sum not in excess of $1,000 ©upon breach of¦ for violation by parent or guardian of court's order or contract. Requires that in all cases in which child is placed on probation, juvenile department and parent or guardian develop plan for supervision of child. HB 2884 By Representatives LEHMAN, JOHNSTON; Representative OAKLEY -- Relating to supervision of child by parent. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Judiciary. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 3-13 Public Hearing held. 4-3 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-13 Second reading. 4-14 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 46 --Nays, 12, Brown, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Johnson, Lokan, Naito, Piercy, Shibley, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused, 2--Brian, Minnis. 4-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-2 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Carried over to 05-23 by unanimous consent. 5-23 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 4, Dwyer, Leonard, Shannon, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Johnson, President Smith. 5-25(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 6, Brown, Eighmey, Gordly, Lokan, Naito, Uherbelau, Excused, 4--Johnson, Minnis, Piercy, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 11----Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Jones, Mannix, Montgomery, Oakley, Repine, Sowa, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen. 6-12 Speaker signed. 6-14(S) President signed. 7-17(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 593, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Creates offense of failing to supervise child. Provides affirmative defenses. Allows court to order payment of restitution. Provides for warning and suspension of imposition of sentence for first offense. Allows court to order, for second offense, defendant to complete parent effectiveness program in lieu of fine. Punishes violation by maximum fine of $1,000. HB 2885 By Representative MONTGOMERY -- Relating to state employment vacancies. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to eliminate employment positions vacant on October 1 of each year and to make report thereof to Emergency Board. HB 2886 By Representatives MONTGOMERY, FEDERICI; Representatives JOSI, LUNDQUIST, NORRIS, TARNO, THOMPSON, Senators BRADBURY, DUKES (at the request of Oregon Public Ports Association) -- Relating to the Port Capital Development Fund; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 3-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-3 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Port Capital Development Fund. Requires Economic Development Department to administer fund and make grants from fund for port capital development projects. Defines Êport capital development projects.Î Establishes grant application procedures and standards. Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to Port Capital Development Fund. Declares emergency, effective on July 1, 1995. HB 2887 By Representative SOWA -- Relating to veterinarians. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that all veterinary rules be reasonable and must not exceed standard of practice in community. HB 2888 By Representative JOHNSTON; Representatives BEYER, FAHEY, FEDERICI, JOSI, PROZANSKI, RASMUSSEN, SHIBLEY, SHIELDS, UHERBELAU, WOOTEN, WYLIE, Senator DERFLER -- Relating to automatic gates. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Commerce. 4-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits installation of parking lot and building security automatic gates without stopping device. HB 2889 By Representative TARNO -- Relating to ground water. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Water Policy. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-25 Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-5 Second reading. 5-8 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 9 Calendar. 5-9 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 22, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 2--Ross, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 4----Johnson, Mannix, Minnis, Repine. Vote explanation(s) filed by Piercy entered in Journal. 5-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Possible Reconsideration and Work Session held. 5-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Cease, Dwyer not concurring. Second reading. 6-1 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Failed. Ayes, 11 --Nays, 12, Brecke, Bunn, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Hamby, Johnson, Lim, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Adams, Baker, Bryant, Gold, Hartung, Miller, Phillips. Bunn, Johnson changed from aye to nay and served notice of possible reconsideration. Dwyer served notice of possible reconsideration and moved for immediate reconsideration. Motion to reconsider carried. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow. Bill passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 11, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, Lim, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow. 6-5(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 23, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 2--Brian, Tiernan. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 549, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows Water Resources Commission to consider general basin-wide standard in establishing flow rate and duty allowed for ground water use after first evaluating specific facts of each application. Prohibits commission from adopting rules restricting ground water use unless rule is based on substantial evidence in record of Water Resources Department to justify restrictions. HB 2890 By Representative TARNO -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 4-18 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-28 Second reading. 5-1 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 2 Calendar. 5-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 3 Calendar. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 46 --Nays, 11, Corcoran, Gordly, Meek, Minnis, Piercy, Qutub, Shibley, Shields, Strobeck, VanLeeuwen, Welsh, Absent, 1--Wylie, Excused for business of the House, 2----Brown, Speaker Clarno. 5-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-11 Public Hearing held. 5-16 Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 7, Adams, Cease, Kintigh, Lim, Phillips, Shannon, Timms, Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Derfler, Johnson, Leonard, McCoy, Walden. 5-30(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 8, Corcoran, Gordly, Qutub, Shibley, Shields, Strobeck, VanLeeuwen, Welsh, Excused for business of the House, 4----Baum, Johnson, Parks, Piercy. 6-12 Speaker signed. 6-14(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 791, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Authorizes holder of package store license issued by Oregon Liquor Control Commission to sell malt beverages in brewery-sealed packages containing not more than ©three¦ two and one-quarter gallons. HB 2891 By Representative MILNE; Representative JOHNSTON (at the request of Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to property value appeals boards; declaring an emergency. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to State and School Finance. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-7 Second reading. 4-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 11 Calendar. 4-11 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Brian, Shibley, Wells. 4-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-8 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-31(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 226, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, May 31, 1995. Authorizes appointment of board of equalization and board of ratio review members from pool of eligible individuals. Allows additional boards of equalization to be appointed and serve. Allows members of board to serve on any board if needed for efficient conduct of business. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2892 By Representatives MILNE, HAYDEN, MEEK; Representatives CLARNO, FISHER, GRISHAM, JONES, LEWIS, MANNIX, OAKLEY, PARKS, QUTUB, SCHOON, SNODGRASS, STARR, TIERNAN, VANLEEUWEN, Senator KINTIGH -- Relating to schools; declaring an emergency. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-29 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 4-6 Public Hearing held. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 4-17 Public Hearing held. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-8 Rules suspended. Consideration of Committee Report and Minority Report taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper place on Wednesday, May 10 Calendar. 5-10 In the absence of the motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report, bill advanced to second and third reading by order of the Speaker. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Milne. Failed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 33, Adams, Beyer, Brian, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Lundquist, Mannix, Meek, Minnis, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Strobeck, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wells, Wooten, Wylie. Meek changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Minnis changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. 5-11 Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 24, Adams, Beyer, Brown, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wells, Wylie, Absent, 2--Johnson, Wooten, Excused, 1--Parks. Motion to refer to Legislative Rules carried. Referred. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 15, Adams, Corcoran, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Ross, Shibley, Sowa, Thompson, Wells, Wylie, Excused, 2--Parks, Wooten. 5-26 Public Hearing held. 5-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-8 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 9 Calendar. 6-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, June 12 Calendar. At Desk upon adjournment. Allows charter schools to be established. Defines terms. Provides procedure for establishing charter school. Provides for funding of charter schools through State School Fund grant. Specifies that charter school may not be religion based. Establishes enrollment limitation. Allows State Board of Education to review or postpone implementation of charter in certain circumstances. Allows revocation of charter. ©Makes resident school district of student responsible for funding special education services.¦ Declares emergency, effective upon passage. HB 2893 By Representative MILNE, Senator BUNN; Representatives MANNIX, MEEK, SHIELDS, Senators HAMBY, KENNEMER, PHILLIPS, YIH (at the request of Oregon Independent College Association) -- Relating to tuition assistance grants; appropriating money. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-29 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 4-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows State Scholarship Commission to award to qualified residents tuition assistance grants in any qualified independent school. Prescribes grant limit. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Scholarship Commission for carrying out provisions of Act. HB 2894 By Representatives MILNE, QUTUB; Senator KINTIGH; Representatives BAUM, FISHER, LEWIS, LUNDQUIST, MANNIX, MINNIS, OAKLEY, SNODGRASS, STARR, TIERNAN, WELLS, WELSH, Senator SHANNON -- Relating to certain medical information. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 4-11 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires certified informed consent of pregnant woman 24 hours prior to abortion. Specifies information necessary for consent. Requires that other information printed in Spanish and English be provided by Department of Human Resources. Requires medical assistance to pay for ultrasound imaging if woman does not have private health insurance coverage. Specifies remedies available for failure to comply with Act. HB 2895 By Representatives MILNE, LEWIS; Senator BUNN; Representatives FISHER, GRISHAM, MEEK, MINNIS, NORRIS, QUTUB, SNODGRASS, STARR, TARNO, Senator JOHNSON -- Relating to motor vehicle pollution control system inspection program. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-17 Work Session held. 4-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-25 Second reading. 4-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 27 Calendar. 4-27 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 2 Calendar. 5-2 Third reading. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 27, Adams, Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Minnis, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Strobeck, Uherbelau, Wells, Wylie, Excused, 1--Wooten. Vote explanation(s) filed by Sowa entered in Journal. 5-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-4 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 5-8 Work Session held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-15 Bunn added as sponsor(s) by unanimous consent. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-22 Second reading. 5-23 Third reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 13, Brecke, Cease, Dwyer, Gold, Hamby, Hartung, Kennemer, McCoy, Phillips, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Walden. Sorenson entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 5-25(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 16, Adams, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Josi, Lehman, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Strobeck, Wells, Excused, 2--Naito, Piercy. 5-30 Speaker signed. 5-30(S) President signed. 6-7(H) Governor vetoed. 6-8 Governor's message read in the House. 6-10 Veto sustained. ©Establishes additional requirements for¦ Provides that Environmental Quality Commission ©to designate additional area of state subject to¦ may not designate additional boundaries to expand motor vehicle pollution control inspection program into county in which program was not operational on or before December 31, 1994, unless airshed in that county has been designated nonattainment for ozone. HB 2896 By Representative MILNE; Representative JOHNSTON -- Relating to rural health. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-27 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes loan repayments for dental or dental hygiene students who agree to practice ©dentistry¦ in underserved rural community. HB 2897 By Representatives WOOTEN, PROZANSKI, NAITO, BROWN, EIGHMEY; Representatives JOHNSTON, PIERCY, RASMUSSEN, SHIBLEY, SHIELDS, UHERBELAU -- Relating to beverage containers. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands list of beverage containers subject to deposit requirement. Increases deposit on some beverage containers sold after operative date. Becomes operative . ________ HB 2898 By Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to system development charges. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Adds types of facilities and assets to definition of capital improvements for which system development charges may be imposed. HB 2899 By Representative WOOTEN (at the request of Children First of Oregon) -- Relating to evidence. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires court to exercise extra care to protect child witnesses from harassment and embarrassment. HB 2900 By Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to labeling of produce sold at retail. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires person selling produce to label produce with country of origin. HB 2901 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to adult cabarets. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires adult cabarets to register with Department of Revenue. Defines Êadult cabaret.Î Establishes requirements for issuance of certificate of registration. Imposes restrictions on operation of registered adult cabaret. Authorizes adoption of rules for protection of performers. Authorizes imposition of maximum $5,000 civil penalty for certain violations of Act. Authorizes civil action for violation of Act. Specifies that violation of certain prohibition of Act is punishable by maximum of one year's imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. HB 2902 By Representative MANNIX; Representative MILNE -- Relating to Department of Human Resources; prescribing an effective date. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-29 Work Session held. 4-4 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform by order of Speaker. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 6-5 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 6-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 6-7 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-8 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-9 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 24, Adams, Brown, Carpenter, Corcoran, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Lokan, Lundquist, Montgomery, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Thompson, Uherbelau, Watt, Wooten, Absent, 1--Parks, Excused, 1--Minnis. 6-9(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Dukes, Hannon, Miller, Phillips, Springer. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Governor vetoed. Establishes, in ©office of Governor¦ Department of Human Resources, office of Inspector General for Department of Human Resources. Specifies qualifications, powers and duties of inspector. Provides guidelines for inspector in establishing investigative priorities. ©Requires that inspector install state toll-free telephone line for use in reporting alleged abuses by Children's Services Division. Prohibits employee of division from participating in retaliation activities. Punishes violations by maximum five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. Abolishes Office of Children's Ombudsman and transfers duties, functions and powers to inspector.¦ Takes effect July 1, 1997. HB 2903 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to implementation of section 41, Article I, Oregon Constitution (Measure No. 17) (1994); appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Judiciary. 3-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 4-11 Public Hearing held. 4-25 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 10 Calendar. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Tiernan. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Eighmey, Josi, Excused, 2--Carter, Fahey, Excused for business of the House, 1----Brian. 5-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 6, Gold, McCoy, Shannon, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bryant, Derfler, Dwyer, Johnson, Stull. 6-9(H) Speaker signed. 6-12(S) President signed. 6-30(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 384, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 30, 1995. ©Creates advisory committee to the Prison Industries Board to be appointed by Governor.¦ Creates Prison Industries Board advisory committee. Implements constitutional state prison inmate work requirements. Creates State Prison Works Programs Account to implement prison work programs. Declares emergency, effective upon passage. HB 2904 By Representative BROWN; Representatives CARTER, CORCORAN, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, GORDLY, JOHNSTON, NAITO, PIERCY, RASMUSSEN, ROSS, SHIBLEY, SHIELDS, UHERBELAU, WOOTEN, WYLIE, Senator HAMBY (at the request of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program Directors Association of Oregon; Community Mental Health Providers Association of Oregon; Association of Oregon Counties; Association of Community Mental Health Programs; Coalition of Local Health Officials; Community Action Directors of Oregon; Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon; Baker County Council on Alcohol and Drug Problems Inc.; Human Services Coalition of Oregon) -- Relating to alcoholic liquors; appropriating money. 2-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to State and School Finance with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases privilege tax on malt beverages per barrel and wine per gallon. Creates Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program Account for deposit of privilege tax increase. Appropriates all moneys in account to Department of Human Resources to be used only for purpose of providing alcohol and other drug abuse prevention services, intervention services, treatment services, and for paying administrative costs of department in providing those services. HB 2905 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Albert A. Menashe) -- Relating to advertising supplements. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires advertising supplements in newspapers that have circulation of more than 80,000 to be composed of recyclable material. HB 2906 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Juvenile Rights Project) -- Relating to juveniles. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 3-6 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides consequences of informal disposition agreement. Allows juvenile court to conditionally postpone hearing on petition. Establishes requirements and consequences of conditional postponement agreement. HB 2907 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Mothers Against Drunk Driving) -- Relating to driving while under the influence of intoxicants diversion. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires suspension of driving privileges until driving while under influence of intoxicants diversion is completed. HB 2908 By Representative BROWN -- Relating to civil suits. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes additional remedies for discrimination in employment based on race, religion, color, sex, national origin, marital status, age, association or expunged juvenile record. Allows recovery of compensatory damages, punitive damages and attorney fees. Allows either party to request jury trial in those proceedings. HB 2909 By Representatives BROWN, BRIAN, Senator BAKER (at the request of Oregon Legal Services) -- Relating to autopsies. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 3-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires notification of next of kin prior to performing autopsy or retaining body parts of decedent. Provides exceptions for required medical investigations and anatomical gifts. HB 2910 By Representative BROWN, Senator BAKER (at the request of Oregon Legal Services) -- Relating to domestic relations. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 3-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 3-23 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-14 Second reading. 4-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 18 Calendar. 4-18 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 1, Lehman, Excused, 6--Johnston, Markham, Roberts, Schoon, Tiernan, Wooten. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-20 Referred to Judiciary. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Carried over to 05-23 by unanimous consent. 5-23 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Johnson, President Smith. 5-25(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 45 --Excused, 4--Johnson, Minnis, Piercy, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 11----Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Jones, Mannix, Montgomery, Oakley, Repine, Sowa, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen. 6-6 Speaker signed. 6-6(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 792, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Prohibits pre-decree and post-decree ex parte custody and visitation orders. Provides exceptions. Creates temporary protective order of restraint and temporary status quo order. Defines terms. HB 2911 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Juvenile Rights Project) -- Relating to child custody. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Adds factors that court must consider in determining custody of child. HB 2912 By Representative VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to hearsay. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 3-6 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 3-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-21 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-22 Second reading. 3-23 Third reading. Carried by Naito. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Carpenter, Excused, 3--Montgomery, Oakley, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnston. 3-27(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Miller. 5-23(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 2, Johnston, Lehman, Excused, 2--Snodgrass, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 2----Luke, Speaker Clarno. 6-6 Speaker signed. 6-6(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 476, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows testimony of child, under certain circumstances, to be taken by contemporaneous examination and cross-examination in another place under supervision of trial judge and communicated to courtroom by closed circuit television or other audiovisual means. HB 2913 By Representative VANLEEUWEN (at the request of Monty Brewer) -- Relating to auctions. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that notice of possessory lien foreclosure sale by sealed bid of vehicle requiring title certificate contain notice that sale will be by sealed bid. Requires that advertisement of auction by sealed bid of vehicle requiring title certificate contain notice that sale will be by sealed bid. HB 2914 By Representative VANLEEUWEN (at the request of Judy Maniates) -- Relating to stopping of persons. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows police to stop person reasonably suspected of committing, attempting to commit or being about to commit crime. HB 2915 By Representative VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to school-to-work programs. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Governor, Department of Education and Bureau of Labor and Industries to seek federal waivers to implement federal School-to-Work Opportunities Act. Directs department and bureau to adopt rules regarding school-to-work programs. Authorizes Wage and Hour Commission to bring state policy and rules into compliance with federal law. Sunsets June 30, 1998. HB 2916 By Representative VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to liability of volunteers. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts volunteers from liability when providing assistance, services or advice to charitable corporation or trustee. Does not apply to liability for gross negligence, or to liability for reckless, wanton or intentional misconduct. Does not apply to activities giving rise to strict liability. Applies only to causes of action arising on or after effective date of Act. HB 2917 By Representative VANLEEUWEN; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to exercise of water right. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Water Policy. 3-30 Public Hearing held. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Josi. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Tiernan, Excused, 1--Jones. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-3 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-16 Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Johnson, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. 5-19(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 45 --Absent, 1--Adams, Excused, 3--Corcoran, Minnis, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 11----Brian, Carter, Fahey, Johnson, Jones, Lundquist, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen, Wooten, Speaker Clarno. 6-6 Speaker signed. 6-6(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 356, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows Water Resources Commission, following request by State Department of Agriculture, to extend irrigation season upon specified findings. Provides exception to findings requirement. Exempts from forfeiture water right not used due to climatic conditions so long as water right holder had facility capable of handling full allowed rate and duty and was otherwise ready, willing and able to use entire amount allowed under right. HB 2918 By Representative VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to illegal drug cleanup. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Department of Environmental Quality to identify, clean up, store and dispose of chemicals located at alleged illegal drug manufacturing site if requested by law enforcement agency. Removes limit on portion of asset forfeiture proceeds payable into Illegal Drug Cleanup Fund by state agencies. HB 2919 By Representative VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to railroad property. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires railroad to yield certain property rights under certain circumstances. HB 2920 By Representative VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to highway signs. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 3-31 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows business identification signs next to state highways if business owner does not own any property adjoining highway and landowner grants permission. HB 2921 By Representative VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to employment of minors in agricultural warehouses; declaring an emergency. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Labor. 4-10 Public Hearing held. 4-17 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by VanLeeuwen. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Adams, Excused for business of the House, 1----Oakley. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-16 Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, Sorenson, Springer, Excused, 3--Cease, Johnson, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. Sorenson entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 5-19(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 46 --Excused, 3--Corcoran, Minnis, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 11----Brian, Carter, Fahey, Johnson, Jones, Lundquist, Norris, Sowa, VanLeeuwen, Wooten, Speaker Clarno. 6-6 Speaker signed. 6-6(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 477, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 05, 1995. Provides that minors 16 or 17 years of age may be employed to operate power-driven machinery in agricultural warehouse on farm if each minor has completed specified training program. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2922 By Representative STROBECK (at the request of Washington County Transportation Department) -- Relating to counties. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows counties to issue permits and charge permit fees for utility work performed within right of way of public road. HB 2923 By Representative STROBECK; Representative MEEK (at the request of Washington County Transportation Department) -- Relating to roads. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 4-3 Public Hearing held. 4-17 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows cities and counties to impose fees for damage caused to road surface of city streets or county roads. Prescribes schedule of fees. Requires that notice of road surfacing project be given to public utilities and telecommunications utilities prior to commencement of project. Requires fees to be paid into general road fund of city or county. HB 2924 By Representative STROBECK -- Relating to cigarette taxation. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to State and School Finance with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-25 Without recommendation as to passage, with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-28 Returned to Full Committee. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Rules suspended. Second reading. 5-2 Third reading. Carried by Schoon. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 9, Jones, Lewis, Markham, Milne, Montgomery, Oakley, Qutub, Sowa, Speaker Clarno, Absent, 2--Carter, Parks, Excused, 2--Brian, Wooten. 5-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-4 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy, then Ways and Means. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-29 Carried over to 05-30 by unanimous consent. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by Timms. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 3, Dwyer, Hannon, Johnson. Hamby, Hannon declared potential conflict of interest. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 6-6(S) President signed. 6-30(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 385, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Applies temporary 10-cent tax on 20-cigarette pack retroactively to distributions occurring on or after sunset of existing temporary 10-cent tax on 20-cigarette pack that sunsets July 1, 1995, and before first day of month following effective date. Sunsets additional temporary 10-cent tax on January 1, 1998. Dedicates revenue from increase in tax to Oregon Health Plan. ©Prohibits local governments from imposing restrictions on use, sale, distribution, display, advertising or promotion of tobacco products that exceed state restrictions.¦ HB 2925 By Representative LUNDQUIST -- Relating to Oregon Adopt-a-River Program. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Water Policy. 3-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-31 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-3 Second reading. 4-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 6 Calendar. 4-6 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 2, Mannix, Milne, Absent, 2--Brian, Parks, Excused, 2--Fahey, Oakley. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Fisher, Hayden, Jones. Vote explanation(s) filed by Milne entered in Journal. 4-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 4-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Carried over to 05-05 by unanimous consent. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 6, Cease, Gold, Hannon, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Adams, Timms. 5-19(H) Speaker signed. 5-19(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 165, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Prohibits State Marine Board from instructing, encouraging or requiring participants in Oregon Adopt-a-River Program to measure water quality or identify or measure pollution sources. HB 2926 By Representative STARR (at the request of Independent Contractors of Oregon) -- Relating to Construction Contractors Board registration requirements for independent contractors. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies Construction Contractors Board registration requirements for independent contractors. HB 2927 By Representative STARR (at the request of Independent Contractors of Oregon) -- Relating to statutory description of independent contractor. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes definition of Êindependent contractorÎ for purposes of state law relating to personal income tax, workers' compensation, unemployment insurance, child care and construction contractors. HB 2928 By Representative STARR (at the request of Independent Contractors of Oregon) -- Relating to investigations of Construction Contractors Board. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits investigator for Construction Contractors Board from entering on private property without the written approval of the owner of the property or court direction. HB 2929 By Representative STARR (at the request of Cal Krahmer) -- Relating to activities of State Department of Fish and Wildlife personnel. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits employees of State Department of Fish and Wildlife that have wildlife management field supervision duties from hunting or angling in those areas in which they have jurisdiction. HB 2930 By Representative STARR (at the request of Cal Krahmer) -- Relating to income taxation. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Permits taxpayer to elect to waive carryback of net operating loss. Allows election to be made at any time prior to expiration of period within which Department of Revenue could assess deficiency relating to net operating loss resulting in carryback. Applies to tax years within which net operating loss is originally incurred on or after January 1, 1996. HB 2931 By Representative STARR (at the request of Oregon Substitute Teachers Association) -- Relating to substitute teachers. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-29 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-24 Returned to Full Committee. 4-26 Work Session held. Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 24, Brown, Corcoran, Eighmey, Federici, Fisher, Grisham, Johnson, Josi, Lehman, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Minnis, Montgomery, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Qutub, Rasmussen, Schoon, Snodgrass, Strobeck, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Absent, 1--Wooten, Excused, 1--Adams, Excused for business of the House, 1----Oakley. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Meek, Brian. Vote explanation(s) filed by Piercy entered in Journal. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 5-9 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 10, Adams, Baker, Bryant, Derfler, Hannon, Kintigh, Lim, Miller, Stull, Yih, Excused, 2--Hartung, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. Walden changed from nay to aye and served notice of possible reconsideration. Shannon served notice of possible reconsideration and moved for immediate reconsideration. Motion to reconsider carried. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Timms, Trow, Excused, 2--Hartung, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. Bill passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 11, Adams, Baker, Bryant, Derfler, Hannon, Kintigh, Lim, Miller, Stull, Walden, Yih, Excused, 2--Hartung, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. Shannon declared potential conflict of interest. 5-30(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Ayes, 12 --Nays, 48, Adams, Baum, Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Fisher, Gordly, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Mannix, Markham, Montgomery, Naito, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Qutub, Rasmussen, Repine, Ross, Schoon, Shibley, Snodgrass, Strobeck, Tarno, Thompson, Tiernan, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Welsh, Wooten, Wylie. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Brian. 5-31 Representatives Starr, Thompson appointed House Conferees. 6-2(S) Senators Baker, Bryant, Shannon appointed Senate conferees. 6-5 Senator Trow appointed to replace Bryant as Senate conferee. Work Session held. 6-7 Work Session held. 6-7(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated May 23 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-8(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-9(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 17, Adams, Beyer, Corcoran, Eighmey, Gordly, Lehman, Lokan, Montgomery, Piercy, Prozanski, Ross, Shibley, Sowa, Strobeck, Tiernan, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Absent, 2--Carter, Shields, Excused for business of the House, 3----Meek, Repine, Speaker Clarno. Repassed. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 19, Adams, Beyer, Corcoran, Eighmey, Gordly, Lehman, Lokan, Montgomery, Piercy, Prozanski, Roberts, Ross, Schoon, Shibley, Sowa, Strobeck, Tiernan, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Absent, 2--Brian, Shields, Excused for business of the House, 3----Meek, Repine, Speaker Clarno. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Brian. 6-9(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Dukes, Walden. Shannon declared potential conflict of interest. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-26(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 793, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Specifies certain salaries and benefits payable to¦ Provides pay rate for substitute teachers. ©depending on duration of teaching assignment.¦ HB 2932 By Representative STARR (at the request of Independent Contractors of Oregon) -- Relating to educational materials for construction contractors. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Construction Contractors Board to provide certain educational materials to registrants. HB 2933 By Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to illegal aliens. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-8 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes state policy on illegal aliens. Establishes crimes of providing and using false documentation. Punishes by maximum of five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. Requires cooperation between law enforcement agencies of state and Immigration and Naturalization Service. Requires law enforcement agencies to attempt to verify immigration status of all persons who are arrested and suspected of being illegally present in country. Requires certain notifications be given if arrested person appears to be illegally present in country. Requires state agencies that provide public social services to verify immigration status of applicants. Prohibits providing public social services to persons who are illegally present in country. Requires certain notifications be given of applicants who appear to be illegally present in country. Requires certain medical facilities to verify immigration status of persons seeking health care. Prohibits providing health care to persons who are illegally present in country except as specified. Requires certain notifications be given of persons seeking health care who appear to be illegally present in country. Requires public elementary and secondary schools to verify immigration status of students and of parents and guardians of students. Prohibits enrollment of child illegally present in country. Requires certain notifications be given of students, parents and guardians who appear to be illegally present in country. Requires community colleges and public institutions of higher education to verify immigration status of students. Prohibits enrollment of student illegally present in country. Requires certain notifications be given of students who appear to be illegally present in country. HB 2934 By Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to hazardous waste. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts property owners other than current property owner from liability for removal or remedial costs of hazardous waste spills located on property. Exempts current property owner from liability for cleanup of hazardous waste illegally deposited on property by third party. Makes Department of Environmental Quality responsible for cleanup of hazardous waste illegally deposited on property by third party if funds are available for cleanup. HB 2935 By Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Oregon Summer Homes Association) -- Relating to property tax exemptions. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates sunset on property tax exemption for certain summer homes on federal lands. HB 2936 By Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Diamond Lake Resort, Oregon Ski Industry Association) -- Relating to property tax exemptions. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates sunset on property tax exemption for certain commercial recreational facilities on federal lands. HB 2937 By Representative SCHOON -- Relating to alcoholic liquor; appropriating money; prescribing an effective date. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-14 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 3-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Abolishes Oregon Liquor Control Commission. Transfers licensing functions of commission to Health Division of Department of Human Resources. Transfers tax enforcement functions of commission to Department of Revenue. Transfers investigative functions of commission to Oregon State Police. Creates retail liquor store license. Prohibits sale of distilled liquor by any person except holder of retail liquor store license or dispenser license. Creates wholesale liquor license. Prohibits importation, storage, transportation, wholesale sale or distribution of distilled liquor without wholesale liquor license. Establishes conditions and fees for retail liquor store and wholesale liquor licenses. Requires that manufacturers and importers of distilled liquor acquire certificates of approval for sale of product in state. Imposes privilege tax on manufacturing or importing of distilled liquor equal to $ for each gallon of alcohol content ___ measured by volume. Takes effect January 1, 1996. HB 2938 By Representative FISHER (at the request of A Voluntary Explosives Industry Advisory Group) -- Relating to possession of explosives. 3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-6 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires State Fire Marshal to establish application and examination procedures for certification of persons possessing, transporting and storing explosives. HB 2939 By Representative FISHER; Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Oregon Farm Bureau Federation) -- Relating to water rights. 2-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Water Policy. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires payment of fee when filing objection to water right applications other than state agency water right applications. HB 2941 By Representatives MILNE, CARPENTER; Representatives BAUM, MANNIX, PROZANSKI, QUTUB, REPINE, SHIBLEY, SNODGRASS, WELSH, WYLIE, Senator HAMBY -- Relating to sex crimes. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands crimes of rape, sodomy and unlawful sexual penetration in second degree to include specific sexual acts between psychotherapist and patient or former patient and specific sexual acts accomplished by means of false representation that person is health care professional or that sexual acts are for medical purpose. Punishes by maximum imprisonment of 10 years, $200,000 fine, or both. Expands crime of sexual abuse in second degree to include specific sexual acts between psychotherapist and patient or former patient and specific sexual acts accomplished by means of false representation that person is health care professional or that sexual acts are for medical purpose. Punishes by maximum imprisonment of 5 years, $100,000 fine, or both. Limits evidence of victim's personal and medical history in prosecution of psychotherapist for sex crime if patient or former patient of psychotherapist is alleged victim. Provides that in prosecution for certain sex crimes, testimony of victim need not be corroborated and that prosecution need not show that victim resisted accused. HB 2942 By Representatives MILNE, CARPENTER; Representatives BAUM, LOKAN, MANNIX, PROZANSKI, SHIBLEY, SNODGRASS, WELSH, WYLIE, Senator HAMBY -- Relating to family abuse prevention. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Judiciary. 3-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 3-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Carpenter. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 2--Johnson, Minnis, Excused, 1--Oakley, Excused for business of the House, 1----Brian. 4-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-22 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Carried over to 05-30 by unanimous consent. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Stull, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Adams, President Smith. 6-1(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Roberts, Excused for business of the House, 4----Baum, Beyer, Johnson, Watt. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 794, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Expands authority of court to restrain person who abuses family or household member. Allows court to restrain abuser from entering reasonable area surrounding residence of victim of abuse and other premises. Punishes violation of order by maximum of six months imprisonment, fine of $500 or one percent of annual gross income, whichever is greater, or both. HB 2943 By Representative MILNE; Representatives BAUM, CARPENTER, LOKAN, MANNIX, MEEK, PROZANSKI, QUTUB, REPINE, SHIBLEY, SNODGRASS, WELSH, WYLIE, Senator HAMBY -- Relating to domestic relations. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Judiciary. 4-14 Informational Meeting held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires court to impose $500 fine when person is convicted of certain crimes. Provides exception. Directs that money collected be deposited in Domestic Violence Fund. HB 2944 By Representative BROWN (at the request of Oregon Women's Health and Wellness Alliance) -- Relating to crime. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands crimes of third and fourth degree assault to include engaging in pattern or practice of menacing. HB 2945 By Representative PIERCY; Representatives CARPENTER, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, GORDLY, NAITO, PROZANSKI, SHIBLEY, SHIELDS, UHERBELAU, WOOTEN, WYLIE, Senator HAMBY (at the request of Oregon Women's Health and Wellness Alliance) -- Relating to life insurance. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits discrimination in life insurance availability, rates, benefits or other conditions due to gender. Applies to policies issued or renewed on or after effective date of Act. HB 2946 By Representative PIERCY, Senator HAMBY; Representatives BROWN, CARPENTER, CARTER, CORCORAN, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, GORDLY, NAITO, PROZANSKI, ROSS, SHIBLEY, SHIELDS, UHERBELAU, WELSH, WOOTEN, WYLIE, Senators DUKES, TROW (at the request of Oregon Women's Health and Wellness Alliance) -- Relating to insurance. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits discrimination on basis of gender in issuance, terms, conditions or costs of motor vehicle liability insurance policies. HB 2947 By Representative PIERCY; Representatives CARTER, CORCORAN, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, GORDLY, JOHNSTON, PROZANSKI, RASMUSSEN, ROSS, SHIBLEY, SHIELDS, UHERBELAU, WOOTEN, WYLIE, Senators DUKES, LEONARD, McCOY, SORENSON, TROW (at the request of Oregon Women's Health and Wellness Alliance) -- Relating to a requirement for affirmative action in lottery-funded programs. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires recipients of lottery proceeds to provide, through program of affirmative action, fair and equal opportunities for employment and award of contracts. HB 2948 By Representatives BROWN, UHERBELAU, Senator HAMBY; Representatives CARPENTER, CARTER, CORCORAN, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, GORDLY, NAITO, PROZANSKI, ROSS, SHIBLEY, SHIELDS, WOOTEN, WYLIE, Senators DUKES, SORENSON, TROW (at the request of Oregon Women's Health and Wellness Alliance) -- Relating to reproductive health care services. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires insurer who provides coverage for reproductive health care services through contract with reproductive health care providers to contract with more than one of each class of provider. Declares reproductive health care providers to be primary care providers. HB 2949 By Representatives UHERBELAU, RASMUSSEN; Representatives BROWN, CARTER, CORCORAN, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, GORDLY, JOHNSTON, NAITO, PROZANSKI, ROSS, SHIBLEY, SHIELDS, WELSH, WOOTEN, WYLIE, Senators DUKES, HAMBY, SORENSON, TROW (at the request of Oregon Women's Health and Wellness Alliance) -- Relating to preexisting conditions. 2-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Commerce. 4-12 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits health insurer from including pregnancy as preexisting condition for purpose of denying coverage to insured or any other person covered by policy. HB 2950 By Representatives PIERCY, ROSS, Senator HAMBY; Representatives BROWN, CARPENTER, CARTER, CORCORAN, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, GORDLY, NAITO, PROZANSKI, SHIBLEY, SHIELDS, UHERBELAU, WOOTEN, WYLIE, Senators DUKES, SORENSON, TROW (at the request of Oregon Women's Health and Wellness Alliance) -- Relating to health insurance. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Commerce. 4-12 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires health insurance coverage of contraceptives. HB 2951 By Representatives ROSS, NAITO, Senator HAMBY; Representatives EIGHMEY, FAHEY, GORDLY, JOHNSTON, PROZANSKI, SHIELDS, UHERBELAU, WOOTEN, WYLIE (at the request of Oregon Women's Health and Wellness Alliance) -- Relating to insurance coverage of children in families. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Commerce. 4-12 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires family health insurance benefits to cover reproductive health care including pregnancy of child in family. HB 2952 By Representative WOOTEN, Senator HAMBY; Representatives BROWN, CARPENTER, CARTER, CORCORAN, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, GORDLY, JOHNSTON, NAITO, PROZANSKI, ROSS, SHIBLEY, SHIELDS, UHERBELAU, WYLIE, Senators DUKES, TROW (at the request of Oregon Women's Health and Wellness Alliance) -- Relating to health insurance. 2-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits discrimination in health insurance availability, rates, benefits or other conditions due to sex. Applies on and after January 1, 1996, to rates first used and policy forms first delivered or issued on or after January 1, 1996. Applies on and after July 1, 1996, to all rates in effect and forms approved or permitted to be issued prior to January 1, 1996. HB 2953 By Representatives SCHOON, WOOTEN; Representatives BROWN, CARPENTER, CARTER, CORCORAN, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, GORDLY, JOHNSTON, MILNE, NAITO, PROZANSKI, ROSS, SHIBLEY, SHIELDS, UHERBELAU, WELSH, WYLIE, Senators DUKES, KENNEMER, SORENSON, TROW (at the request of Oregon Women's Health and Wellness Alliance) -- Relating to cancer. 3-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-3 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Health Division to establish cancer registry for collection of information regarding incidence of cancer and related issues. Allows imposition of civil penalty for violation of certain provisions of Act. HB 2954 By Representative JOHNSTON; Representative WELSH -- Relating to candidate statements. 2-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Legislative Rules. 3-23 Public Hearing held. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Johnston, Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Adams, Excused for business of the House, 1----Oakley. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-30 Carried over to 05-31 by unanimous consent. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Attending Legislative Business, 9----Adams, Cease, Hamby, Hannon, Leonard, Stull, Timms, Walden, Yih. 6-12(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) President signed. 7-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 550, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Establishes process for correcting errors in candidate materials for state voters' pamphlets. HB 2955 By Representative JOHNSTON -- Relating to motor vehicle speed. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-17 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-18 Second reading. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Johnston. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Johnson, Excused, 3--Markham, Roberts, Speaker Clarno. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-20 Referred to Transportation. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Miller. 5-23(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Tiernan, Johnston appointed House Conferees. 5-23(S) Senators Baker, Lim, Springer appointed Senate conferees. 6-1 Work Session held. 6-2(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated May 16 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-3(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-5(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Brian, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Clarno. 6-6(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 2--Kintigh, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Adams, Bryant, Gold, Miller, Phillips, Springer. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 558, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Expands condition when speed rule is applicable ©to person passing school grounds or crosswalk¦ to include presence of flashing light indicating school grounds or crosswalk. Limits hours that specified type of flashing light may be operated. ©Applies only to City of Salem. Creates¦ Modifies offense of violating maximum speed limit in urban area. Punishes by maximum $470 fine. HB 2956 By Representative JOHNSTON -- Relating to dentists. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-27 Work Session held. 3-29 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Judiciary. Referred to Judiciary by order of Speaker. 3-31 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Limits action for damages against dentist who practices dentistry without compensation. HB 2957 By Representative MANNIX (at the request of Dana Baugher) -- Relating to the Oregon State Lottery. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Commerce. 3-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-6 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 4-11 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-25 Second reading. 4-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 27 Calendar. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Fahey. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Montgomery, Excused, 1--Jones, Excused for business of the House, 2----Rasmussen, Schoon. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-5 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Adams. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Derfler, Johnson, Leonard, McCoy, Walden. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 6-6(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 478, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Limits maximum prize paid to any one winner in certain lottery games to $7 million.¦ Allows payment of lottery prize to person pursuant to voluntary assignment. Requires that payment pursuant to assignment be made under order of circuit court. Establishes conditions under which court may issue order. Allows Oregon State Lottery Commission to intervene in proceeding to raise issue of adverse tax consequences. HB 2958 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to historic trails; appropriating money. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-14 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes name of Oregon Trail Coordinating Council to Oregon Trail/Lewis and Clark Trail Coordinating Council. Expands membership of council by two members appointed by legislative leadership. Authorizes production and sale of ÊBeaver CoinsÎ for promoting Lewis and Clark Trail and planning bicentennial observance of Lewis and Clark Expedition. Provides terms and conditions for sale and redemption of ÊBeaver Coins.Î Establishes Historic Trails Fund. Appropriates moneys from fund to Oregon Trail/Lewis and Clark Trail Coordinating Council for purpose of carrying out Act. HB 2959 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to mental health. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that person committed to state mental institution because person is dangerous to self or others may not be discharged prior to expiration of judicially established period of commitment without permission from committing court. HB 2960 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to employment of minors; declaring an emergency. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Limits employment of minors to specified hours and conditions. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2961 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to county regulation; prescribing an effective date. 2-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Abolishes Oregon State Boxing and Wrestling Commission. Transfers duties, functions and powers to county boxing and wrestling regulating bodies. Allows board of county commissioners to designate county boxing and wrestling commission or sheriff of county as county boxing and wrestling regulating body. Prohibits boxing and wrestling events within county unless board of county commissioners has designated county regulating body. Takes effect on ______. HB 2962 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to community scholarships; appropriating money. 2-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-29 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 4-11 Informational Meeting held. 4-17 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates community scholarship foundation project. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Scholarship Commission for project. HB 2963 By Representative MEEK; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to real property. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Natural Resources. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Environment and Energy. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 10 Calendar. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Carter, Fahey, Excused for business of the House, 1----Brian. 5-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Water and Land Use carried by unanimous consent. Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. 5-29 Carried over to 05-30 by unanimous consent. 5-30 Bill read. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Stull, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Johnson, President Smith. 6-1(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 6-2 Representatives Tarno, Meek, Naito appointed House Conferees. 6-2(S) Senators Johnson, Dwyer, Kintigh appointed Senate conferees. 6-3 Work Session held. 6-6(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated May 23 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-6(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-8(H) Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 9 Calendar. 6-9 House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 14, Corcoran, Gordly, Jones, Lehman, Lokan, Lundquist, Montgomery, Prozanski, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Sowa, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 2----Johnston, Parks. 6-9(S) Rules suspended. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Bryant, Dukes, Yih. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-26(S) President signed. 6-28(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 382, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies certain provisions relating to partitions and subdivisions. Establishes, subject to notice requirement, that registered professional land surveyor may enter on foot upon any land for purpose of surveying and may establish permanent survey monuments. Eliminates certain provisions relating to water rights records and immunity from liability for county recording officer. HB 2964 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to surveyors. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies duties of county surveyor relative to certain surveys completed by private surveyor. HB 2965 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to school overcrowding. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-29 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 4-11 Informational Meeting held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes school district to meet overcrowding by contracting with private schools. Prohibits reimbursement at rate greater than private school tuition or district per capita costs. Prohibits transfer of student without parental consent. HB 2966 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to historic trails. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-14 Public Hearing held. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-25 Assigned to Subcommittee on Natural Resources. 5-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-30 Returned to Full Committee. 5-31 Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-2 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, June 5 Calendar. 6-5 Third reading. Carried by Meek. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Carpenter, Wooten, Excused, 2--Brian, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Clarno. 6-6(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-7 Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 479, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Requires¦ Permits State Parks and Recreation Department to work with property owners to mark historic trails. ©Requires¦ Allows department to cooperate with Oregon ©Historic Trails¦ Trail Coordinating Council to develop program to research and promote historic trails as heritage tourism resources. HB 2967 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to student misconduct. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows school district to deny admission to student who is expelled from another school district. Modifies expulsion and suspension requirements in certain instances. Allows school district board to develop policies to permit teacher to consider student's attendance in determining student's grade. HB 2968 By Representative MEEK -- Relating to persons under the influence of a controlled substance. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crime of being under influence of controlled substance. Punishes Schedule I violation by maximum 20 years' imprisonment, $300,000 fine, or both. Punishes Schedule V violation by maximum 30 days' imprisonment, $1,000 fine, or both. HB 2969 By Representative REPINE (at the request of Affiliated Rental Housing Association, Lane County Legal Aid, Metro Multifamily Housing Association, Multifamily Housing Council of Oregon, Oregon Legal Services, Multnomah County Legal Aid) -- Relating to housing. 3-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-8 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Corcoran, Excused, 1--Oakley. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Fahey, Grisham, Norris, Thompson. 4-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-27 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-9 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-12 Carried over to 05-15 by unanimous consent. 5-15 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Business and Consumer Affairs carried by unanimous consent. 5-16 Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-25 Bill read. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Trow, Excused, 2--Hartung, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Johnson, Leonard. 5-29(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 47 --Excused, 2--Federici, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 11----Brian, Corcoran, Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Ross, Snodgrass, Sowa, VanLeeuwen, Watt. 6-3 Speaker signed. 6-5(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 559, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies residential landlord and tenant law, including delivery of notice, drug and alcohol free housing programs, late charges, delivery of possession, deposits, access to dwelling and judgments of restitution. HB 2970 By Representative REPINE (at the request of Laird Funk) -- Relating to therapeutic use of marijuana. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows therapeutic use of marijuana. Directs State Board of Pharmacy to establish procedures for certifying persons eligible to use marijuana therapeutically. HB 2971 By Representative REPINE (at the request of Multifamily Housing Council of Oregon, Affiliated Rental Housing Association, Construction Contractors Board, Department of Environmental Quality, Hazcon Inc., Housing Development Center, International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades District Council #55, Oregon Association of Realtors, Economic Development Department, Health Division, Housing and Community Services Department, Oregon Legal Services, PBS Environmental, Portland Development Commission) -- Relating to lead-based paint activities; declaring an emergency. 3-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-3 Referred to Labor with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-11 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation/Economic Development. 5-15 Public Hearing held. 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Returned to Full Committee. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Repine. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 1, Markham, Absent, 1--VanLeeuwen, Excused, 2--Minnis, Piercy, Excused for business of the House, 3----Carter, Johnston, Parks. 5-26(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-30 Carried over to 05-31 by unanimous consent. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 1, Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 9----Adams, Cease, Hamby, Hannon, Miller, Stull, Timms, Walden, Yih. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 795, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 19, 1995. Establishes lead-based paint activities programs to conform to federal law including training, licensing and registration programs for persons who engage in lead-based paint activities. Defines terms. ©Provides for notices as required by federal law.¦ Limits expenditures. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2972 By Representative REPINE (at the request of Board of Directors, Rogue Community College) -- Relating to community college districts. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-6 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 3-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-17 Work Session held. 3-23 Recommendation: Do pass and rescind subsequent referral to State and School Finance. Subsequent referral to State and School Finance rescinded by order of Speaker. 3-27 Second reading. 3-28 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 29 Calendar. 3-29 Third reading. Carried by Repine. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Absent, 1--Tiernan. 3-30(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-31 Referred to Education. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Phillips. 5-17(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 50 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 8----Brown, Carpenter, Grisham, Johnston, Mannix, Markham, Meek, Qutub. 6-6 Speaker signed. 6-6(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 357, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Creates procedure for new territory to be annexed to existing community college district if original district has smaller population than new territory. Allows Rogue Community College District to contract for bonded indebtedness for benefit of specific service area, with voter authorization. HB 2973 By Representative REPINE -- Relating to radiologic technologists. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-3 Second reading. 4-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 6 Calendar. 4-6 Third reading. Carried by Repine. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Fahey, Oakley. 4-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Carried over to 05-02 by unanimous consent. 5-2 Carried over to 05-03 by unanimous consent. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bryant, Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy. 5-12(H) Speaker signed. 5-15(S) President signed. 5-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 124, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Removes requirement that radiologic technologist limited permit course of instruction be taught by a radiologic technologist licensed in Oregon. HB 2974 By Representative SCHOON; Representatives FISHER, MARKHAM, NORRIS, OAKLEY, PROZANSKI, REPINE, SNODGRASS, STARR, TARNO, VANLEEUWEN, WATT -- Relating to student discipline. 3-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-3 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows school district to permanently expel pupil for egregious misconduct. Defines Êegregious misconduct.Î Requires school district to report name of student expelled to Department of Education. HB 2975 By Representative SCHOON; Representatives BROWN, FISHER, LOKAN, MANNIX, MARKHAM, PIERCY, PROZANSKI, REPINE, SHIBLEY, STARR, WATT -- Relating to crime. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Judiciary. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 4-4 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-18 Second reading. 4-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 20 Calendar. 4-20 Third reading. Carried by Schoon. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 4--Brown, Fahey, Roberts, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 2----Naito, Parks. 4-21(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary, then Ways and Means. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands ©crimes¦ crime of assault in third degree ©and fourth degrees¦. Enhances punishment for third and fourth degree assault when person has been previously convicted of assaulting same victim or when assault was committed in presence of minor child. Enhances punishment for subsequent conviction of offenses constituting domestic violence. Creates crime of first degree harassment. Punishes by maximum one year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. Changes crime of harassment to crime of second degree harassment. Punishes by maximum $2,000 fine and six months' imprisonment, or both. HB 2976 By Representative VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to finance. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to State and School Finance. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Conforms tax code to constitutional changes made by House Joint Resolution 16 (1995). Takes effect on effective date of House Joint Resolution 16 (1995). HB 2977 By Representative VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to dredging. 2-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes Division of State Lands to dredge portions of certain waterways. HB 2978 By Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to housing assistance; appropriating money. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Community Crisis Prevention Program to provide housing stabilization services to low-income Oregon families. Appropriates moneys available to Department of Human Resources in General Fund to Housing and Community Services Department for purpose of Act. HB 2979 By Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to housing; declaring an emergency. 2-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates lottery moneys to Housing and Community Services Department. Limits biennial expenditures by Housing and Community Services Department for immediate housing development. Limits biennial expenditures by department for payment of expenses for Home Ownership Assistance Account. Limits biennial expenditures of department for Housing Development and Guarantee Account for purposes of technical assistance. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2980 By Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to Oregon Housing Fund; declaring an emergency. 2-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates lottery moneys to Housing and Community Services Department for Housing Development and Guarantee Account of Oregon Housing Fund. Limits biennial expenditures. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. HB 2981 By Representative WOOTEN (at the request of Children First of Oregon) -- Relating to courts. 2-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires court to give certain jury instructions in cases in which child was witness. HB 2982 By Representative WOOTEN (at the request of Children First of Oregon) -- Relating to evidence. 2-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands excited utterance exception to hearsay for declarants less than 11 years of age. HB 2983 By Representative WOOTEN (at the request of Children First of Oregon) -- Relating to sentencing. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows court to consider fact that defendant in child sexual assault case pleaded guilty or no contest as mitigating factor in sentencing. HB 2984 By Representative WOOTEN (at the request of Kelly Isgrig) -- Relating to sex offenders. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Judiciary. 3-6 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires persons convicted of sex crimes in other jurisdictions to register upon moving into state. Allows public access to sex offender registration information. Eliminates registration requirement after 10 years if offender has completed court approved treatment program. HB 2985 By Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to consumer finance. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Commerce. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits consumer finance licensee from sending certain unsolicited loan materials to borrower. Prohibits consumer finance licensee from collecting interest on loan made after sending certain unsolicited loan materials. Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to prescribe form of certain loan materials. HB 2986 By Representative COURTNEY (at the request of Oregon Public Employees Union) -- Relating to public employees collective bargaining. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-3 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits public employers from expending public funds to contract for consulting services regarding matters of persuading public employees to refrain from exercising organizational rights or persuading public employees to favor or oppose a particular labor organization in representation matters. HB 2987 By Representative LUKE; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to dwellings on forestland. 2-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Natural Resources. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands time period to qualify for dwellings to be sited on forestland. HB 2988 By Representative LUKE (at the request of Special Districts Association of Oregon) -- Relating to fire service professionals. 2-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 3-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-27 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-12 Second reading. 4-13 Third reading. Carried by Grisham. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 1, Corcoran, Excused, 4--Brian, Federici, Josi, Wylie, Excused for business of the House, 8----Brown, Carpenter, Johnston, Lokan, Parks, Qutub, Schoon, Tiernan. 4-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-17 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-25 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 30. 5-8(H) Speaker signed. 5-8(S) President signed. 5-11(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 97, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Allows Board on Public Safety Standards and Training to train and certify firefighters who are employed by private fire departments. HB 2989 By Representative LUKE; Representatives REPINE, TARNO -- Relating to construction contractor fraud; declaring an emergency. 2-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Labor. 4-7 Public Hearing held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-17 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-22 Second reading. 5-23 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 24 Calendar. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Luke. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Absent, 1--Carter, Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 6----Corcoran, Lewis, Lundquist, Naito, Parks, Prozanski. 5-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Johnson, Timms, Walden. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 560, 1995 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 14, 1995. Establishes program to address construction contractor fraud through interagency agreement. Limits expenditures. Subjects agencies to Department of Administrative Services allotment process. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2990 By Representative LUKE -- Relating to the Oregon State School for the Blind; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-12 Informational Meeting held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes special fund from proceeds of sale of Oregon State School for the Blind. Directs sale of Oregon State School for the Blind facility at competitive price. Directs use of fund to provide educational facilities for visually impaired children at site of Oregon State School for the Deaf. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2991 By Representative LUKE; Representatives OAKLEY, SNODGRASS -- Relating to Oregon Educational Act for the 21st Century. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-3 Public Hearing held. 3-6 Work Session held. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 3-10 Work Session held. 3-17 Work Session held. 3-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-23 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 37, Adams, Baum, Beyer, Brian, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Luke, Lundquist, Mannix, Meek, Naito, Norris, Oakley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wooten, Wylie, Speaker Clarno, Excused, 1--Montgomery. Committee report adopted. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 20, Beyer, Carter, Eighmey, Fahey, Fisher, Gordly, Hayden, Johnson, Jones, Milne, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Qutub, Rasmussen, Shibley, Starr, Tiernan, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused, 1--Montgomery. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Meek. Passed. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 20, Beyer, Carter, Eighmey, Fahey, Fisher, Gordly, Johnson, Jones, Milne, Minnis, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Qutub, Rasmussen, Shibley, Starr, Tiernan, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused, 1--Montgomery. Vote explanation(s) filed by Prozanski, Rasmussen, Uherbelau entered in Journal. 3-27(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 3-30 Informational Meeting held. Public Hearing held. 4-4 Informational Meeting held. 4-6 Informational Meeting held. 4-11 Informational Meeting held. Work Session held. 4-13 Work Session held. Work Session held. 4-18 Work Session held. Work Session held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-9 Second reading. 5-10 Made a Special Order of Business by unanimous consent. Third reading. Carried by Hartung, Baker. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 11, Dwyer, Hannon, Kennemer, Kintigh, McCoy, Miller, Shannon, Stull, Timms, Yih, President Smith. 5-15(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 25, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 1--Carpenter, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 5-16 Representatives Snodgrass, Meek, Ross appointed House Conferees. 5-17(S) Senators Hartung, Baker, Gold appointed Senate conferees. 5-26 Work Session held. 5-29 Work Session held. 5-30 Work Session cancelled. 5-31 Work Session held. 6-1 Work Session held. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-3 Work Session held. 6-5(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated May 08 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-6(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-7(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 11, Fisher, Hayden, Jones, Lewis, Luke, Milne, Minnis, Qutub, Starr, Tarno, Welsh. 6-8(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 8, Hannon, Kintigh, McCoy, Miller, Shannon, Stull, Yih, President Smith. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-26(S) President signed. 7-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 660, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. Modifies provisions relating to Oregon Educational Act for 21st Century. Defines terms. Specifies goals for kindergarten through grade 12 education. ©Declares state policy to encourage and evaluate development¦ Directs study by Department of Education of extended school year programs. Establishes responsibilities of Department of Education, State Board of Education, school districts and 21st Century Schools Council in context of Act. Requires continuous review of academic content standards. Requires school district board to establish 21st Century Schools Council at each school within district. Requires Department of Education to conduct feasibility studies of standards and assessments at specified grades. Permits school district to request waiver or extension of timeline for program implementation. Requires various reports to Legislative Assembly and interim committees. HB 2992 By Representative LUKE; Representative MARKHAM, Senator SHANNON -- Relating to administration of the prevailing wage law; appropriating money. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Labor. 3-27 Public Hearing held. 4-10 Work Session held. 4-17 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-18 Second reading. 4-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 20 Calendar. 4-20 Third reading. Carried by Luke. Passed. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 21, Beyer, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Lehman, Mannix, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 2--Parks, Repine, Excused, 4--Brown, Fahey, Roberts, Ross. 4-21(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-5 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-12 Public Hearing held. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-23 Work Session held. 5-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-31 Carried over to 06-01 by unanimous consent. 6-1 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Johnson, Kennemer, Stull. Phillips declared potential conflict of interest. Shannon added as sponsor by unanimous consent. 6-5(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 2--Lehman, Starr, Excused, 2--Brian, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Clarno. 6-15 Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 7-17(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 594, 1995 Session Laws) Effective date: September 9, 1995. ©Requires Employment Department to make determinations of prevailing wage to be enforced by Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries.¦ Modifies certain provisions relating to prevailing wage rate.[Requires Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to establish fee for contract for public work subject to prevailing wage rate law. Requires that commissioner establish advisory committee to assist in administration of prevailing wage rate laws. Allows imposition of civil penalty. Appropriates moneys. HB 2993 By Representative ROBERTS; Representatives HAYDEN, MARKHAM -- Relating to liability. 3-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-2 Referred to Judiciary. 4-11 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 4-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 10 Calendar. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Roberts. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 3--Carter, Fahey, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 1----Brian. 5-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. ©Prohibits civil action for injury, death or damage if injury, death or damage occurred while person was committing felony, attempting to commit felony or fleeing scene of felony.¦ Changes term ÊdefenseÎ to ÊbarÎ for purposes of civil action for personal injury or wrongful death based on negligence. HB 2994 By Representative STARR (at the request of Harold Lillywhite) -- Relating to support of dependents. 2-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Children and Families. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Limits amount that state can collect from parent for support of dependent under certain circumstances. HB 2995 By Representative STARR; Representatives FISHER, HAYDEN, LEWIS, NORRIS, QUTUB, TARNO, WELSH -- Relating to implementation of Oregon Educational Act for the 21st Century. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Makes program implementation of Oregon Educational Act for the 21st Century optional. HB 2996 By Representative STARR; Representatives FISHER, HAYDEN, MILNE, TARNO, WELLS (at the request of Parents Education Association) -- Relating to private schools. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Human Res