----------------------------------------------------------------- SENATE BILLS ----------------------------------------------------------------- SB 1 By Senators SMITH, BRYANT -- Relating to juvenile justice; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary, then Ways and Means. Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 2-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-8 Work Session held. 2-9 Work Session held. 2-13 Work Session held. 2-15 Work Session held. 2-20 Work Session held. 2-21 Work Session held. 2-22 Work Session held. 2-24 Work Session held. 2-25 Public Hearing held. 2-27 Work Session held. 3-1 Work Session held. 3-3 Work Session cancelled. 3-6 Work Session held. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-15 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of the President. 3-29 Second reading. 3-30 Third reading. Carried by Hamby, Stull. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 8, Baker, Dukes, Gold, McCoy, Shannon, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. Gold entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 3-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 4-6 Informational Meeting held. 4-18 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-11 Without recommendation as to passage, with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Special Subcommittee on Corrections. 5-19 Public Hearing held. 5-22 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session cancelled. 5-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-2 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed C-Engrossed. 6-5 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-6 Third reading. Carried by Parks. Passed. Ayes, 46 --Nays, 7, Fahey, Gordly, Josi, Piercy, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 7----Carter, Lokan, Milne, Minnis, Oakley, Rasmussen, VanLeeuwen. 6-8(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 4, Gold, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Adams, Dukes. 6-15 President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 6-30(S) Governor signed. Chapter 422, 1995 Laws. Effective date, June 30, 1995. Declares state policy regarding juvenile justice system for delinquency cases. Establishes Oregon Youth Authority. Transfers duties relating to delinquent children from Children's Services Division to Oregon Youth Authority. ©Establishes different levels of youth correction facilities. Requires that Oregon Youth Authority conduct intake assessments.¦ ©Establishes procedure for emergency siting of youth correction facilities. Requires Governor to implement emergency siting process by nominating one or more sites for facilities. Requires Department of Human Resources to determine a maximum of five locations for facilities. Sunsets Emergency Youth Corrections Facilities Siting Authority when youth correction facilities are sited and all appeals are exhausted.¦ ©Implements chapter 2, Oregon Laws 1995 (Measure No. 11) as it relates to persons under 18 years of age.¦ ©Provides Êsecond lookÎ for persons 14 years of age under certain circumstances. Permits Oregon Youth Authority to request hearing to determine whether person over 16 years of age should be transferred to Department of Corrections.¦ ©Requires registration of youths found to be within jurisdiction of juvenile court for having committed act which if committed by adult would be sex crime. Allows public disclosure of information about such youths, including disclosure that youth is predatory sex offender.¦ ©Requires fingerprinting and photographing of certain youths. Allows those fingerprint and photograph files to be kept in central state registry.¦ ©Expands list of offenses that may be expunged. Requires judicial hearing for expunction in certain circumstances. Requires that board of county commissioners of county convene local public safety coordinating council.¦ Establishes policy of state regarding youth offenders and juvenile delinquency. Makes related changes. Establishes Oregon Youth Authority Account. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Youth Authority to carry out provisions of Act. Limits expenditures. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 2 By Senator TIMMS; Senators ADAMS, BRADBURY, BUNN, DERFLER, HANNON, JOHNSON, KENNEMER, LIM, MILLER, SMITH, STULL, WALDEN, Representatives BAUM, BRIAN, CLARNO, JONES, JOSI, LOKAN, MARKHAM, MONTGOMERY, NORRIS, OAKLEY, ROBERTS, SCHOON, SHIBLEY, SOWA, WELLS -- Relating to Oregon Health Sciences University; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education, then Ways and Means. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 2-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 3-31 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 4-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-17 Work Session held. 4-21 Returned to Full Committee. 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 Third reading. Carried by Timms. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 3, Leonard, McCoy, Yih, Excused, 2--Miller, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hartung. Yih entered vote explanation(s) into Journal by unanimous consent. 4-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-1 Referred to Ways and Means. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 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 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 Oakley. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 1----Jones. 5-19(S) President signed. 5-19(H) Speaker signed. 5-24(S) Governor signed. Chapter 162, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 01, 1995. Establishes Oregon Health Sciences University as public corporation. Creates Oregon Health Sciences University Board of Directors to oversee corporation. Designates Governor as appointing authority for members of board. Exempts university from certain state laws. Removes university from authority of State Board of Higher Education, except for approval of certain changes to academic programs. Directs Oregon Health Sciences University Board of Directors to further policy of state regarding assistance to disabled individuals. Abolishes Advisory Committee on Occupational Disease. Appropriates moneys out of General Fund to ©university¦ Oregon Health Sciences University public corporation for biennium beginning July 1, 1995, for specified purposes. Limits expenditures. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 6 By Senator TIMMS (at the request of N.W. Bioproducts Coalition) -- Relating to fuel taxes; prescribing an effective date. 5-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-22 Second reading. 5-23 Third reading. Carried by Timms. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 10, Baker, Cease, Dwyer, Hannon, Hartung, Kennemer, Miller, Phillips, Stull, Walden, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Leonard, President Smith. 5-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-25 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts certain fuel from fuel taxes. Takes effect July 1, 1997. ÊSunsetsÎ December 31, 2007. SB 7 By Senator TIMMS -- Relating to distribution of federal locatable mineral royalties funds; appropriating money. 5-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-22 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-23 Third reading. Carried by Timms. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Leonard, President Smith. 5-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-25 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass. Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-7 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Absent, 1--Tiernan, Excused, 1--Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 8----Meek, Milne, Oakley, Qutub, Ross, Sowa, Watt, Speaker Clarno. 6-14(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 509, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows governing board of State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries to accept federal royalties for locatable minerals. Establishes subaccount in Geology and Mineral Industries Account. Appropriates moneys. SB 8 By Senator MILLER -- Relating to speed. 5-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes Department of Transportation to establish maximum speeds for highways. Repeals certain speed limits. Becomes operative when Congress no longer requires specific speed limits as condition of receipt of federal funds. SB 9 By Senator KENNEMER -- Relating to Senate confirmation of Real Estate Commissioner; declaring an emergency. 5-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-23 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 3, Cease, Leonard, Springer, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Derfler, Lim, Stull. 5-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-30 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-7 Second reading. 6-8 Third reading. Carried by Roberts. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Eighmey, Absent, 1--Markham, Excused for business of the House, 1----Meek. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 674, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 19, 1995. Requires that Real Estate Commissioner be confirmed by Senate. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 10 By COMMITTEE ON RULES AND ELECTIONS -- Relating to political parties; declaring an emergency. 5-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Revises definition of political committee to exclude political party committees. Defines political party committee. Regulates political party committees in manner similar to regulation of political committees. Specifies that contributions may be made without limit to political party committees. Allows contributions from one political party committee to another. Specifies that contributions from political party committees of same party are not aggregated for purposes of candidate contribution limits. Allows direct corporate and labor organization contributions to political party committees. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 11 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Oregon Liquor Control Commission Oversight Task Force for Association of Oregon Food Industries) -- Relating to alcoholic liquor. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-24 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows wholesaler of wine or malt beverages to extend credit to retailer of alcoholic liquor. Requires that credit be extended for 30-day period. Allows certain licensees to bring action to enforce laws relating to extension of credit by wholesale licensees to retail licensees. Specifies remedies. Removes authority of Oregon Liquor Control Commission to enforce prohibitions relating to extension of credit. SB 12 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Oregon Liquor Control Commission Oversight Task Force for Willamette Valley Vineyards, Willamette Valley Brewing Company) -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-6 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-7 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 5, Baker, Kintigh, Phillips, Shannon, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----McCoy. Hannon, Phillips declared potential conflict of interest by unanimous consent. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 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. 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 Ross. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 2, Fisher, Schoon, Excused, 1--Shields. 3-20(S) President signed. 3-21(H) Speaker signed. 3-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 34, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows wineries to sell malt beverages at second or third premises as designated by Oregon Liquor Control Commission. SB 13 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Oregon Liquor Control Commission Oversight Task Force for Oregon Wine Growers Association and Willamette Valley Brewing Company) -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 3-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-5 Second reading. Taken from 04-06 Calendar and placed on 04-12 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-12 Taken from 04-12 Calendar and rereferred to Business and Consumer Affairs by unanimous consent. 4-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. 4-25 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 12, Adams, Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard, Lim, Miller, Phillips, Shannon, Sorenson, Stull, Timms, Yih, Excused, 1--President Smith. 4-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 5-9 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 Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 43 --Absent, 1--Wooten, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 14----Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Lewis, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tarno, Tiernan. 5-22(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 11, Adams, Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard, Lim, Miller, Phillips, Sorenson, Stull, Timms, Yih, Excused, 1--Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. 5-26 President signed. 5-26(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 188, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Authorizes holder of winery license to ship limited quantities to in-state retail customers for personal use. Provides labeling specifications. Allows customer to order by any form of communication. Provides that person who violates provision prohibiting knowingly or negligently delivering wine to person under 21 years of age or to visibly intoxicated person commits misdemeanor, regardless of license status. Punishes first conviction by $350 fine. Punishes third or subsequent conviction by maximum fine of $1,000 and 30 days' imprisonment. SB 14 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Oregon Liquor Control Commission Oversight Task Force for Willamette Valley Vineyards, Willamette Valley Brewing Company) -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows manufacturer or wholesaler of alcoholic liquors to hold interest in package store licensee. Allows package store licensee to hold interest in manufacturer or wholesaler of alcoholic liquors. SB 15 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Oregon Liquor Control Commission Oversight Task Force for Willamette Valley Vineyards, Willamette Valley Brewing Company) -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-6 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-7 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 11, Bradbury, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Kintigh, Shannon, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, President Smith, Excused, 1--Yih. Hannon, Phillips declared potential conflict of interest by unanimous consent. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 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. 3-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-15 Second reading. 3-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 17 Calendar. 3-17 Third reading. Carried by Ross. Passed. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 18, Carter, Eighmey, Federici, Gordly, Hayden, Luke, Meek, Minnis, Oakley, Parks, Qutub, Repine, Schoon, Shields, Snodgrass, Starr, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Excused, 5--Fisher, Johnson, Roberts, Shibley, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 1----Courtney. 3-22(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 5, Cease, Dukes, McCoy, Shannon, Springer, Excused, 3--Kintigh, Phillips, President Smith. 3-30 President signed. 3-31(H) Speaker signed. 4-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 58, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Eliminates package store tasting license. Allows package store licensee to provide sample tastings on premises without additional license.¦ Authorizes certain Oregon Liquor Control Commission licensees to provide sample tastings on premises of designated retail licensees. SB 16 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Oregon Liquor Control Commission Oversight Task Force for Willamette Valley Vineyards, Willamette Valley Brewing Company) -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-6 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-7 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 5, Cease, Dukes, Kintigh, Shannon, President Smith, Excused, 1--Yih. Hannon, Phillips declared potential conflict of interest by unanimous consent. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows holder of brew-pub license to provide sample tastings on package store licensee's premises. SB 17 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Oregon Liquor Control Commission Oversight Task Force for Willamette Valley Vineyards, Willamette Valley Brewing Company) -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes certain breweries to make retail sales of malt beverages brewed off licensed premise. SB 18 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Oregon Liquor Control Commission Oversight Task Force for Willamette Valley Vineyards, Willamette Valley Brewing Company) -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes certain breweries to sell malt beverages for off-premise consumption by retail consumers in both brewery-sealed containers and containers supplied by consumer. SB 19 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Oregon Liquor Control Commission Oversight Task Force for Willamette Valley Vineyards, Willamette Valley Brewing Company) -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes certain breweries to sell wine and cider to retail consumers for consumption on or off the licensed premises. SB 20 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Oregon Liquor Control Commission Oversight Task Force for Willamette Valley Vineyards, Willamette Valley Brewing Company) -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows more than one location to be licensed under wholesale malt beverage and wine license issued by Oregon Liquor Control Commission. Allows commission to establish and charge fee for inspection of additional locations. SB 21 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Oregon Liquor Control Commission Oversight Task Force) -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Oregon Liquor Control Commission to make provision for use of credit cards in retail liquor stores operated by commission. SB 22 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Oregon Liquor Control Commission Oversight Task Force for the Oregon Beer and Wine Distributors) -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 2-23 Work Session held. 3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-2 Second reading. 3-3 Taken from 03-03 Calendar and placed on 03-07 Calendar by unanimous consent. 3-7 Taken from 03-07 Calendar and placed on 03-09 Calendar by unanimous consent. 3-9 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 5, Cease, Hamby, Hartung, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 2----McCoy, Shannon. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-15 Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 5-4 Public Hearing held. 5-9 Work Session held. Tabled in committee. Defines ÊbrandÎ for purposes of exclusive malt beverage wholesale distribution agreements. Specifies award of attorney fees only to prevailing party in action to enforce provisions of wholesale distribution agreement. Provides that successor supplier may, in event of merger or acquisition, give written notice of termination of distribution agreement. Specifies other requirements regarding termination of agreement. SB 23 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Oregon Liquor Control Commission Oversight Task Force for Willamette Valley Vineyards, Willamette Valley Brewing Company) -- Relating to alcoholic liquor. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-9 Work Session held. 2-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-22 Second reading. 2-23 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 3, Hannon, Kintigh, Shannon, Excused, 1--Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. Hannon declared potential conflict of interest. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 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, 58 --Nays, 1, Sowa, Excused, 1--Shields. 3-20(S) President signed. 3-21(H) Speaker signed. 3-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 35, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Allows manufacturer or wholesaler to hold interest in brewery-public house license if wine is only product sold at wholesale by manufacturer or wholesaler.¦ Allows warehouse licensee, under certain circumstance, to ship wine produced by winery licensee to licensee authorized by Oregon Liquor Control Commission to sell wine at retail. Allows brewery-public house licensee or person having interest in licensee to hold warehouse license, as well as winery license. SB 24 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Labor and Government Operations Committee for Mid Oregon Labor Contractors Inc.) -- Relating to worker leasing companies under workers' compensation law. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies requirements for worker leasing companies under workers' compensation law. SB 25 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Labor and Government Operations Committee for Target Plastics Inc., Senator Tricia Smith) -- Relating to payroll for purposes of workers' compensation law. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 1-23 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Excludes holiday pay from definition of ÊpayrollÎ under workers' compensation law. SB 26 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Landscape Architect Board) -- Relating to State Landscape Architect Board. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Dwyer, Excused, 3--Miller, Shannon, Timms. 5-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 5-5 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 1, Sowa, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 15----Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Courtney, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Lewis, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tarno, Tiernan. 5-22(S) President signed. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 189, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Modifies registration requirements for landscape architects. SB 27 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Clinical Social Workers) -- Relating to licensed clinical social workers. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Health and Human Services. 1-23 Public Hearing held. 2-20 Work Session held. 2-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Hannon not concurring. 2-28 Second reading. 3-1 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Failed. Ayes, 8 --Nays, 15, Cease, Derfler, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hamby, Hannon, Kennemer, Miller, Shannon, Sorenson, Springer, Stull, Timms, Walden, Excused, 2--Bradbury, Leonard, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Hartung, Johnson, Trow, President Smith. Kennemer changed from aye to nay and served notice of possible reconsideration. Dwyer served notice of possible reconsideration. 3-2 Motion to reconsider carried on voice vote. Motion to rerefer to Health and Human Services carried by unanimous consent. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Adds to enforcement options of Board of Clinical Social Workers. Increases civil penalty. Allows disciplinary action for unprofessional conduct. Redefines term Êunprofessional conduct.Î Eliminates requirement to report all unprofessional conduct. Provides for investigation of violation. Makes information given to board inadmissible in judicial proceeding until board approves disciplinary action. Modifies certain licensing and certification provisions. SB 28 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Clinical Social Workers) -- Relating to clinical social workers. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Health and Human Services. 1-23 Public Hearing held. 2-20 Work Session held. Tabled in committee. Removes doctoral degree as requirement for clinical social worker license or certificate. SB 29 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Disabilities Commission) -- Relating to hearing aids. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Health and Human Services. 1-23 Public Hearing held. 2-20 Work Session held. 2-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Hannon not concurring. 2-28 Second reading. 3-1 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 2--Bradbury, Leonard, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Hartung, Johnson, Trow, President Smith. 3-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-3 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 5-1 Public Hearing and 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 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 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 Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Adams, Johnson, Wooten. 5-22(S) President signed. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-26(S) Governor signed. Chapter 167, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Provides for inclusion of ©consumers¦ consumer of hearing aids on Advisory Council to Health Division on Hearing Aids. SB 30 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Board of Naturopathic Examiners) -- Relating to naturopathic medicine. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Health and Human Services. 1-23 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Board of Naturopathic Examiners to grant limited license to practice naturopathic medicine. SB 31 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Board of Naturopathic Examiners) -- Relating to naturopathic medicine. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Health and Human Services. 1-23 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Substitutes term ÊsubstanceÎ for Êdrugs.Î Substitutes Êplant, animal or mineralÎ for Êplant or animal substance.Î Adds areas of academic study to requirements for license to practice naturopathic medicine. Makes other related changes. SB 32 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Board of Naturopathic Examiners) -- Relating to naturopathic medicine. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Health and Human Services. 1-23 Public Hearing held. 3-6 Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-13 Second reading. 3-14 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Stull. 3-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-16 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 5-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces number of members constituting Council on Naturopathic Physicians Formulary. States purpose of periodic formulary review. Allows council to approve certain substances. SB 33 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Board of Dentistry) -- Relating to dentistry. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Health and Human Services, then Judiciary. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 3-6 Work Session held. Tabled in committee. Modifies procedure for filing complaint with Board of Dentistry. Provides that disciplinary actions be conducted in accordance with Administrative Procedures Act. Expands availability of judicial review of disciplinary actions. Grants evidentiary privilege exempting board personnel and board materials from examination in civil actions. SB 34 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to penalty for violation of building codes. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-23 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-24 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Springer. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 1-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 2-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-15 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 2 Calendar. 3-2 Motion to rerefer to General Government and Regulatory Reform carried. Rereferred. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Hayden. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 7, Adams, Beyer, Gordly, Lundquist, Tarno, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Excused for business of the House, 2----Brian, Tiernan. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-7(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Miller. 6-12 President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 675, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Removes conflicting civil penalty for violation of state building code. Provides that certain moneys received as civil penalties by Department of Consumer and Business Services or State Plumbing Board shall be paid into General Fund. SB 35 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to administrative responsibility for building codes programs; declaring an emergency. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 4-10 Public Hearing held. 4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-1 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 8, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Gold, Leonard, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Yih. 5-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-18 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-8 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-9 Third reading. Carried by Roberts. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 10, Corcoran, Gordly, Josi, Markham, Piercy, Prozanski, Ross, Schoon, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 6----Beyer, Brian, Carpenter, Mannix, Meek, Sowa. 6-10(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, Brecke, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Cease, Dukes, Gold. 6-15 President signed. 6-19(H) Speaker signed. 7-13(S) Governor signed. Chapter 553, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 13, 1995. Authorizes municipality to administer building inspection program. Defines Êbuilding inspection program.Î Requires that Department of Consumer and Business Services regulate municipal building inspection programs. Directs department ©of Consumer and Business Services¦ to adopt initial rules to implement programs.[Modifies provision relating to delegation by department of special alternative inspection programs. Makes mandatory certain inspection program for minor plumbing installations.[Modifies certain provisions relating to license to make electrical installations. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 36 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to municipal administration of building codes. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 1-20 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 4--Adams, Miller, Shannon, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Stull. 5-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Wylie. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Parks, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 5-26(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 190, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows municipalities that are authorized to administer code programs or building requirements to do so without adoption by ordinance. SB 37 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to Department of Transportation records. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that certain employees of Department of Consumer and Business Services may list work address rather than residence address on Department of Transportation records. SB 38 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to appraiser records. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-23 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-24 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Springer. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 16----Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Courtney, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Lewis, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tarno, Tiernan, Speaker Clarno. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 234, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Deletes requirement that certified and licensed appraisers maintain within state records of real estate appraisal activity. SB 39 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to long term care insurance. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Clarifies definition of Êlong term care insurance.Î Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt rules to establish standards for long term care insurance. Makes other changes related to long term care insurance. Provides operative date. SB 40 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to motor vehicle insurance. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-14 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits motor vehicle insurers from refusing coverage or assigning person to higher risk category because of failure to demonstrate driving experience after lapse of policy. SB 41 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to mortgage Clients' Trust Account. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-17 Public Hearing held. 1-24 Work Session held. 1-30 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-31 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Dukes. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Commerce. 2-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 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 Federici. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 5-22(S) President signed. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 191, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Revises requirements for maintenance of mortgage broker and mortgage banker Clients' Trust Account. Modifies form of notice to bank regarding Clients' Trust Account. SB 42 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to Department of Consumer and Business Services rules governing financial institutions. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-17 Public Hearing held. 1-24 Work Session held. 1-30 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-31 Carried over to 02-01 by unanimous consent. 2-1 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Bradbury, Dukes. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 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 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 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 Wells. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Adams, Johnson, Wooten. 5-22(S) President signed. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 192, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Deletes requirement that Department of Consumer and Business Services adopt rule each year regarding fees collected from financial institutions. Requires department to adopt rule on fees and requires changes to rule be adopted prior to April 15 of year in which change first applies. SB 43 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to management of credit unions. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires state credit unions to submit name of person to be employed as president or general manager to Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services for approval. Requires director to notify credit union of disapproval within 30 days. Allows credit union to appoint interim officer pending submission of name and notification of decision. SB 44 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Employment Department) -- Relating to employment assistance for unemployment compensation recipients. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Dukes, Gold, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Derfler, Springer. 5-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Absent, 1--Josi, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 4----Meek, Parks, Prozanski, Welsh. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 193, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Requires identification of unemployment compensation recipients likely to exhaust benefits and referral of those individuals for reemployment assistance. Authorizes program of self-employment training for those individuals. SB 45 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Employment Department) -- Relating to application of public meetings law to Employment Appeals Board proceedings. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Hamby not concurring. Second reading. 1-27 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 4--Cease, Dwyer, Phillips, President Smith. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-6 Work Session held. 3-9 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 2, Roberts, Schoon, Excused, 1--Shields. 3-20(S) President signed. 3-21(H) Speaker signed. 3-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 36, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Exempts from public meetings law hearings reviews by Employment Appeals Board. SB 46 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Employment Department) -- Relating to Employment Department funds. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 1-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-27 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-30 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Johnson, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hartung. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to Labor. 2-10 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 15 Calendar. 3-15 Third reading. Carried by Carpenter. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Gordly, Excused, 2--Meek, Tiernan. 3-21(S) President signed. 3-21(H) Speaker signed. 3-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 37, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Removes requirement that Employment Department funds be maintained in separate deposit accounts. Allows State Treasurer to invest and credit earnings to appropriate fund. SB 47 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Task Force on Lottery Oversight) -- Relating to gambling. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-17 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits operation or maintenance of casinos in Oregon. Prohibits operation of social games, bingo, lotto, raffles and other specified contests of chance in casinos. Provides exception for certain bingo, lotto and raffle games. Defines terms. SB 48 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Health Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to athletic trainers. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Health and Human Services, then Ways and Means. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be referred to Ways and Means. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. ©Abolishes athletic trainer registration program.¦ Directs Health Division to designate state organization to develop and coordinate voluntary registration program for athletic trainers. Provides guidelines for program development. SB 49 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Sanitarians Registration Board) -- Relating to sanitarians; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Health and Human Services. 3-6 Public Hearing held. 4-10 Work Session held. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-16 Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 2, Kennemer, Sorenson, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Baker, Bryant, Derfler, Hamby, Phillips, Springer, Stull. 5-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-26 Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Saturday, June 3 Calendar. 6-3 Third reading. Carried by Markham. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Tiernan. 6-8(S) President signed. 6-8(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 572, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 14, 1995. Transfers certain administrative duties, functions and powers of Sanitarians Registration Board to Health Division. Expands grounds for suspending or denying registration to sanitarian or sanitarian trainee. Creates civil penalty, with maximum penalty $5,000 each violation. Provides injunctive relief. Makes other changes related to sanitarians. Establishes registration procedure for waste water sanitarian. Directs that Oregon Department of Administrative Services establish advisory group to examine which categories of workers properly fall under sanitarian registration requirement. Requires that board make report to Legislative Assembly regarding recommendations of group. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 50 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Accountancy) -- Relating to accountancy. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows State Board of Accountancy to set certain fees. Allows recovery of civil penalty in amount not exceeding costs of board in taking disciplinary action. SB 51 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Accountancy) -- Relating to accounting; prescribing an effective date. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs, then Judiciary. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-20 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Judiciary by prior reference. 5-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-15 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies laws regulating practice of public accountancy. Adopts certain provisions of Uniform Accounting Act. Takes effect January 1, 1996. SB 52 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Oregon Liquor Control Commission Oversight Task Force for Oregon Arena Corporation) -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-1 Second reading. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 9, Cease, Hamby, Hannon, Kintigh, Phillips, Shannon, Springer, Yih, President Smith, Excused, 1--Dukes. Walden declared potential conflict of interest by unanimous consent. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Commerce. 2-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 2-23 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 15 Calendar. 3-15 Third reading. Carried by Federici. Failed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 36, Baum, Brian, Brown, Eighmey, Fisher, Gordly, Grisham, Hayden, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Mannix, Meek, Milne, Naito, Oakley, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Qutub, Rasmussen, Ross, Schoon, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Starr, Thompson, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Welsh, Wylie. Mannix served notice of possible reconsideration. Baum changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Shibley changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. 3-16 Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 4, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, VanLeeuwen, Excused, 1--Josi, Excused for business of the House, 1----Schoon. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 16, Fisher, Gordly, Grisham, Hayden, Meek, Milne, Oakley, Parks, Prozanski, Ross, Schoon, Shields, Starr, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Wylie. 3-27(S) President signed. 3-28(H) Speaker signed. 3-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 51, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows manufacturer or wholesaler of alcoholic liquors to purchase advertising space or time from person licensed by Oregon Liquor Control Commission to sell alcoholic liquors at retail if retail licensee operates arena with seating capacity of more than ©1,000¦ 10,000 seats. SB 53 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Chiropractic Examiners) -- Relating to chiropractors. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 3-6 Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-13 Second reading. 3-14 Third reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 2, Derfler, Hamby, Excused, 1--Stull. 3-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-16 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 5-3 Public Hearing held. 5-10 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 Ross. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 1, Roberts, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 16----Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Courtney, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Lewis, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Repine, Tarno, Tiernan. 5-29(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Bryant, Absent, 1--McCoy, Excused, 1--Leonard, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Lim, Stull. 6-1 President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 7-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 493, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Includes Êchiropractic proctologyÎ within definition of Êchiropractic.Î Defines term.¦ Directs State Board of Chiropractic Examiners to determine passing score on license examination. Modifies licensing provisions relating to students of chiropractic and chiropractor licensed in another state. Establishes procedure for calculating license fee for person engaged in limited active practice. Modifies fee notice requirement. Modifies continuing education requirements. Allows board to establish specialty certificate requirements. ©Requires person who practices chiropractic proctology to carry malpractice insurance.¦ SB 54 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Association of Realtors) -- Relating to use of water of the state. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Water and Land Use. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 3-28 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 5, Cease, Gold, McCoy, Springer, Trow, Excused, 3--Bradbury, Phillips, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bunn. 4-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water Policy. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-25 Public Hearing and 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 4 Calendar. 5-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 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 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 Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 19, Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Courtney, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Lehman, Minnis, Naito, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Shields, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 5----Eighmey, Johnson, Jones, Parks, Speaker Clarno. 5-22(S) President signed. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor vetoed. 6-8 Governor's veto message entered into Journal. No Senate action taken. Veto sustained in accordance with Art. V, sec. 15b, Oregon Constitution. Requires Water Resources Commission to follow requirements of state agency coordination program and ©provide notice to affected water users¦ cause notice of specified hearing to be published in certain counties before classifying or reclassifying water or prescribing preferences for future water uses. ©Specifies review of such action to be as review of contested case.¦ SB 55 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Association of Realtors) -- Relating to priority date of in-stream water right. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Water and Land Use. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 1-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 1-30 Second reading. 1-31 Carried over to 02-01 by unanimous consent. 2-1 Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 2, Leonard, Springer, Excused, 1--Dukes. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water Policy. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-21 Work Session held. 3-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 3-30 Second reading. 3-31 Third reading. Carried by Josi. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Gordly, Tiernan. 4-5(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bunn, President Smith. 4-11 President signed. 4-11(H) Speaker signed. 4-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 72, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Changes priority date of in-stream water right converted from minimum perennial streamflow to date Water Resources Commission adopted minimum perennial streamflow containing stored water. Modifies procedures for converting minimum perennial streamflow to in-stream water right if stored water is required to meet minimum perennial streamflow. Applies only to Willamette Basin streamflow conversions. SB 56 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Association of Realtors) -- Relating to withdrawal of waters from further appropriation. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Water and Land Use. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Specifies Water Resources Commission may withdraw waters of state from further appropriation by order. Limits duration of order. Specifies procedure for withdrawal. SB 57 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Judiciary for Stephen Moore) -- Relating to attorney fees. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases from $4,000 to $7,500 amount of claim in tort action that permits recovery of attorney fees. Applies only to causes of action arising on or after effective date of Act. SB 58 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Judicial Administration Committee, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to attorney fees. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-9 Second reading. 2-10 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Baker. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Judiciary. 3-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-1 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 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 Naito. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 2----Markham, Minnis. 5-22(S) President signed. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 194, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows Chief Justice of Supreme Court to authorize employee of Judicial Department to certify amount of payment on petitions for attorney fees and costs in appeals by persons for whom counsel has been appointed. Allows appellate court to increase or decrease amount certified. SB 59 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Judicial Administration Committee, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to indigent defense. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-14 Work Session held. 2-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-24 Second reading. 2-27 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Dwyer, Walden, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Johnson, President Smith. 2-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Judiciary. 3-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 4-19 Public Hearing and 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 Grisham. Passed. Ayes, 40 --Excused for business of the House, 20----Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Corcoran, Fahey, Fisher, Johnson, Josi, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Naito, Norris, Snodgrass, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Watt, Wells, Welsh. 5-10(S) President signed. 5-11(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 117, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Requires trial court to include notation in judgment if defendant was found indigent and counsel appointed.¦ Specifies information relating to counsel, indigency of defendant and waiver of rights that trial court must note in judgment. Provides that further determination of indigency ©is not necessary¦ may be required on appeal. SB 60 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Private Security Council) -- Relating to occupational licensing. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 4-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-13 Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 2--Dukes, Gold, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Baker, Bryant, Derfler, Springer. 5-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-12 Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-31 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-1 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 2 Calendar. 6-2 Third reading. Carried by Watt. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 4, Gordly, Sowa, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused, 1--Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 5----Jones, Meek, Ross, Snodgrass, Speaker Clarno. 6-5(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Gold, Timms, Yih. 6-12 President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 510, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Establishes licensing and certification requirements for private security providers and officers. Provides that knowing falsification of information pertinent to license or certificate application punishable by maximum one year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. Creates Advisory Committee on Private Security Services. Provides that provisions of Act preempt laws of political subdivisions relating to regulation of private security officers. Prescribes operative date for certification and licensing programs. SB 61 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee) -- Relating to protective proceedings; prescribing an effective date. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 3-28 Work Session held. 4-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-11 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 Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 3--Dwyer, Hannon, Johnson, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Leonard. 4-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-15 Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 2, Gordly, Uherbelau, Excused, 2--Federici, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 15----Brian, Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Lokan, Lundquist, Meek, Milne, Norris, Oakley, Rasmussen, Ross, Snodgrass, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-1(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Leonard, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Johnson, Kintigh. 6-15 President signed. 6-19(H) Speaker signed. 7-18(S) Governor signed. Chapter 664, 1995 Laws. Effective date, January 01, 1996. Revises laws relating to guardianships, conservatorships and other protective proceedings. Prescribes effective date. SB 62 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Business Law Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to cooperative corporations. 1-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-16 Public Hearing held. 1-25 Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-2 Second reading. 2-3 Taken from 02-03 Calendar and placed on 02-06 Calendar by unanimous consent. 2-6 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Dwyer, Phillips. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Judiciary. 3-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-1 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 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 Naito. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Gordly, Markham, Minnis. 5-22(S) President signed. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 195, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Revises cooperative corporation laws. Requires that cooperative give written notice to members before next membership meeting if cooperative indemnifies or advances expenses to director. Makes technical changes for consistency. SB 63 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Business Law Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to limited liability companies; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-18 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-19 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Motion to rerefer to Judiciary. Motion withdrawn by unanimous consent. Bill passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Hartung, Miller. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-23 Referred to Judiciary. 2-1 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-20 Work Session held. 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 Brown. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Brian, Minnis, Shibley, Wells. 4-17(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hamby. Shannon, not being within the Bar when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 4-26 President signed. 5-1(H) Speaker signed. 5-3(S) Governor signed. Chapter 93, 1995 Laws. Effective date, May 03, 1995. Revises limited liability company laws. Makes technical changes. Specifies ©effective¦ operative date for some provisions. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 64 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Criminal Law Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to traffic infractions. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes maximum fines for traffic infractions. Sets minimum bail and fine amounts for traffic infractions as percent of maximum fine. SB 65 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Criminal Law Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to criminal procedure. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-11 Work Session held. 4-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-19 Second reading. 4-20 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Kennemer, Excused, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 4-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 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 Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 2----Markham, Minnis. 5-22(S) President signed. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 196, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Establishes procedure for subpoenaing hospital records in criminal cases. SB 66 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Criminal Law Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to criminal jurisdiction of district courts; declaring an emergency. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Dukes. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Judiciary. Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 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 Tiernan. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Shields, Welsh. 3-7(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Baker, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bunn, Miller, Walden, Yih. 3-9 President signed. 3-9(H) Speaker signed. 3-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 16, 1995 Laws. Effective date, March 14, 1995. Deletes limitation on jurisdiction of district courts over misdemeanors. Validates exercise of jurisdiction by district courts over certain misdemeanors. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 67 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Debtor-Creditor Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to unlawful debt collection practices. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs, then Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands list of unlawful debt collection practices to include communicating with debtor when debtor is represented by attorney and attempting to enforce remedy without good faith belief that remedy exists. Increases amount of damages that may be recovered for unlawful debt collection practices from $200 to $500. SB 68 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Debtor Creditor Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to exemptions. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-18 Public Hearing held. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-27 Second reading. 2-28 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Phillips, Walden, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Johnson, President Smith. 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. 5-1 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 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 Brown. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 2----Markham, Minnis. 5-29(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 289, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Increases from $7,500 to ©$15,000¦ $10,000 amount that debtor may claim as exempt from execution if amount is received on account of personal bodily injury. Specifies that exemption applies to amounts recovered for pain and suffering and compensation for actual pecuniary loss. SB 69 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Debtor Creditor Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to judgment debtors. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 1-25 Second reading. 1-26 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--President Smith. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-6 Work Session held. 3-9 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Brown. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Shields. 3-20(S) President signed. 3-21(H) Speaker signed. 3-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 38, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows judgment creditor to obtain order requiring judgment debtor to appear in any circuit court or district court in county in which judgment debtor resides or is employed, and in which copy of original judgment or lien record abstract has been recorded. SB 70 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Debtor Creditor Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to exemptions in the Oregon Safe Employment Act. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-20 Recommendation: Do pass. Sorenson, Springer not concurring. Second reading. 1-23 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 6, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Phillips. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Judiciary. 1-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts lessor under finance lease from definition of owner in Oregon Safe Employment Act (OSEA). SB 71 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Debtor Creditor Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to courts. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 1-25 Second reading. 1-26 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--President Smith. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to Judiciary. 3-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 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 Carpenter. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 1----Minnis. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 197, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows ©bankruptcy appellate¦ panel of Bankruptcy Appellate Panel Service to certify questions of law to Oregon Supreme Court. SB 72 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Estate Planning Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to decedents' estates. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 3-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-16 Second reading. 3-17 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 5, Baker, Kennemer, Kintigh, Shannon, President Smith, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. 3-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-9 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Parks. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 1, Qutub, Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 7----Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. Wooten served notice of possible reconsideration. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 235, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©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.¦ Specifies, for purposes of intestacy, when person is considered surviving spouse. SB 73 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Estate Planning Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to trusts. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes uses of certification of trust in lieu of submission of full copy of trust instrument. Specifies required contents of certification of trust. Provides immunities for person who relies on certification of trust in lieu of full copy of trust instrument. SB 74 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Family Law Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to adoption notice requirements. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-27 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 4--Cease, Dwyer, Phillips, President Smith. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Judiciary. 3-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-17 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-18 Second reading. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Carter, Excused, 3--Markham, Roberts, Speaker Clarno. 4-27(S) President signed. 5-1(H) Speaker signed. 5-3(S) Governor signed. Chapter 90, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Deletes reference to Êauthorized agencyÎ in statute establishing when putative father is entitled to notice of adoption proceeding. Modifies provisions relating to notice of adoption to grandparents. SB 75 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Family Law Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to child support. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-17 Public Hearing held. 3-20 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies provisions relating to support for child attending school. SB 76 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Family Law Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to domestic relations. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-20 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-23 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Phillips. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Judiciary. 1-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 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 Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Shields, Welsh. 3-9(S) President signed. 3-9(H) Speaker signed. 3-15(S) Governor signed. Chapter 22, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Provides that temporary order during appeal from decree of dissolution of marriage is enforceable through contempt. Provides that service of notice of modification of domestic relations decree is to be made as provided in Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure. SB 77 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Family Law Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to domestic relations. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Baker not concurring. 1-24 Second reading. 1-25 Taken from 01-25 Calendar and placed on 01-26 Calendar by unanimous consent. 1-26 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 3, Baker, Dwyer, Phillips, Excused, 1--President Smith. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-30 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes award of attorney fees to any party in certain child custody and visitation proceedings. SB 78 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Family Law Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to stalking. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires court to enter civil stalking protective order on probable cause finding based on allegations in petition. Requires respondent to personally appear at show cause hearing. SB 79 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. -- Relating to domestic relations; declaring an emergency. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-24 Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-2 Second reading. 2-3 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 3--Dukes, Phillips, Sorenson, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Hamby, Leonard. 2-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Judiciary. 5-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-8 Public Hearing held. 5-10 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 9----Brian, Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 236, 1995 Laws. Effective date, June 02, 1995. Repeals retroactive application of statute providing that domestic relations property judgment ordering future payment of money does not expire until 10 years after date on which future payment is due. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 80 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Workers' Compensation Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to workers' compensation. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires insurers and self-insured employers to close workers' compensation claims. Eliminates penalty for increase in award of permanent disability. Requires disability to be evaluated as of date of hearing. Requires disability decisions to be made on preponderance of evidence. SB 81 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Debtor Creditor Section, Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to unlawful trade practices. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases amount of damages that may be recovered for loss due to unlawful trade practice from $200 to $500. SB 82 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Judiciary for Chief Justice Wallace Carson, Jr.) -- Relating to public employee retirement. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 5-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-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. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 1, Sorenson, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Baker, Bryant, Derfler, Hamby, Phillips, Springer, Stull. 5-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-6 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-7 Third reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Absent, 1--Tiernan, Excused, 1--Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 11----Carter, Meek, Milne, Oakley, Qutub, Rasmussen, Ross, Sowa, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Speaker Clarno. 6-8(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 3, McCoy, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Dukes, Leonard, Miller, Timms. 6-15 President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 573, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows certain judge members of Public Employes' Retirement System to acquire retirement credit for service as elected official in executive branch of state government if member failed to acquire credit for those periods of service by reason of failing to elect to become member at time of service. Directs State Treasurer to convene task force to study existing retirement plans available to Oregonians and benefit systems available to public and private sector employees. Directs report to Governor and Legislative Assembly. SB 83 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of the Senate Interim Committee on Judiciary for the Washington County Surveyor) -- Relating to the reorganization of the State Board of Engineering Examiners; declaring an emergency. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Labor and Government Operations, then Ways and Means. 3-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes State Board of Engineering Examiners as self-sufficient board. Limits review of budget of board by Legislative Assembly and Oregon Department of Administrative Services. Designates Governor as appointing authority for board members. Requires ©State Treasury to accept all moneys of board, with separate account for its funds¦ transfer of funds on certain date to depository bank selected by board. Allows board to contract for certain state services. Requires comprehensive reports be made to Legislative Assembly and Governor. Specifies disciplinary powers of board. Authorizes board to adopt rules relating to certification and to standards of professional conduct. ©Makes other changes.¦ ©Appropriates money.¦ Sunsets December 31, 1999. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 84 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Judiciary for the Washington County Surveyor) -- Relating to State Board of Engineering Examiners; declaring an emergency. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 3-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-3 Second reading. 4-4 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--McCoy, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bradbury, Bunn. 4-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-6 Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Restructures and renames State Board of Engineering Examiners. Makes changes to regulation of engineers and land surveyors. Modifies definitions of terms. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 85 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Judiciary for the Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to seller's property sales statements. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-30 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-31 Carried over to 02-01 by unanimous consent. 2-1 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Dukes. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-1 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 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 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 Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Adams, Johnson, Wooten. 5-22(S) President signed. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 198, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Clarifies seller's property disclosure and disclaimer law exclusion. SB 86 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Judiciary for the Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to payment of money. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-30 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-31 Carried over to 02-01 by unanimous consent. 2-1 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Dukes. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Judiciary. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-1 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 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 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 Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Adams, Johnson, Wooten. 5-29(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 290, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Increases amount of owed money that state agency may pay directly to survivors of decedent from $1,000 to $10,000. Allows payment to trustee of revocable inter vivos trust under certain circumstances. SB 87 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Judiciary for the Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to nonpossessory chattel liens. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, then Judiciary. 4-14 Informational Meeting held. 4-28 Informational Meeting held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Subordinates agricultural services lien to security interest in same chattel. Subordinates agricultural services lien to other specified nonpossessory liens. SB 88 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Judiciary for Senator Jeannette Hamby) -- Relating to children. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 3-20 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 4-5 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session cancelled. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands bases for preadjudication detention of child to include when child has unlawfully possessed firearm. SB 89 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Judiciary for the Oregon Advocacy Center) -- Relating to protective proceedings. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires appointment of attorney for respondent in certain protective proceedings if respondent is indigent and objects to protective proceedings. SB 90 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Judiciary for the Oregon Advocacy Center) -- Relating to protective proceedings. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires appointment of attorney for respondent in certain protective proceedings if respondent is indigent and objects to protective proceedings, and person nominated as guardian intends to place respondent in inpatient facility for purpose of psychiatric or psychological treatment. SB 91 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Judiciary for the Oregon Chapter, American Civil Liberties Union) -- Relating to unlawful employment practices. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Labor and Government Operations, then Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits employer from discriminating against employee for engaging or participating in political activities or becoming candidate for public office. Prohibits employer from controlling or directing political activities or affiliations of employee or applicant for employment. Prohibits coercion or influence of employee to adopt or refrain from adopting particular course or line of political action or activity. Applies to employers with one or more employees. Specifies exemptions. Specifies penalties. Provides for compensatory and punitive damages for certain employment discrimination claims in addition to other remedies available to employee. Applies only to conduct occurring on or after effective date of Act. SB 92 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committe on Judiciary for the Guardianship Task Force) -- Relating to protective proceedings. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 3-28 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Revises laws relating to protective proceedings. SB 93 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Judiciary for Williams & Troutwine, Attorneys at Law) -- Relating to intrauterine devices; declaring an emergency. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Process. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 3-20 Work Session cancelled. 3-27 Work Session cancelled. 4-5 Work Session cancelled. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-7 Returned to Full Committee. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Adams, Miller, Phillips, Springer, Timms, Walden. 5-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-6 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Excused for business of the House, 12----Carter, Lokan, Lundquist, Markham, Meek, Milne, Oakley, Rasmussen, Roberts, Shields, Snodgrass, VanLeeuwen. 6-12(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 6-30(S) Governor signed. Chapter 424, 1995 Laws. Effective date, June 30, 1995. Extends statute of ultimate repose for bringing action against manufacturer of intrauterine device. Allows action to be brought within two years of discovery of certain information if action is brought before January 1, ©2000¦ 1998. Establishes, under specified circumstance, bar against action for contribution by manufacturer of intrauterine devices against health practitioner. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 94 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Judiciary) -- Relating to certain procedures of professional licensing boards. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. 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. SB 95 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Board of Dentistry) -- Relating to dentistry. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Health and Human Services, then Judiciary. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 3-6 Work Session held. 3-13 Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and subsequent referral to Judiciary be rescinded. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral to Judiciary rescinded by order of the President. 3-23 Second reading. 3-27 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 3-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-30 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 5-1 Public Hearing and 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 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 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 Ross. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Adams, Johnson, Wooten. 5-22(S) President signed. 5-23(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 199, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Permits Board of Dentistry to refuse to renew existing licenses based on convictions or certain disciplinary actions. Changes offenses constituting grounds for discipline of licensee. Allows any licensee disciplined by board to obtain judicial review of decision. SB 96 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Marine Board) -- Relating to boat waste collection facilities. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Transportation. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-31 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-1 Carried over to 02-02 by unanimous consent. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Dukes. 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. 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 Hayden. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 2, Eighmey, Naito. 3-2(S) President signed. 3-3(H) Speaker signed. 3-9(S) Governor signed. Chapter 14, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Establishes authority for State Marine Board to grant federal funds to private marinas. SB 97 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Norma Paulus ) -- Relating to student records; declaring an emergency. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Education. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Baker not concurring. Second reading. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 3, Baker, Dwyer, Shannon, Excused, 1--Dukes. Shannon entered vote explanation(s) into Journal. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 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 Milne. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 2, Carter, Eighmey. 3-2(S) President signed. 3-3(H) Speaker signed. 3-9(S) Governor signed. Chapter 15, 1995 Laws. Effective date, March 09, 1995. Modifies rulemaking authority concerning disclosure of address, telephone number or photograph of students. Modifies process for transfer of student records. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 98 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Norma Paulus) -- Relating to education. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies 21st Century Schools plan. Allows State Board of Education to grant extension of time to school district for program implementation. SB 99 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Norma Paulus) -- Relating to school attendance; declaring an emergency. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Education. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Baker not concurring. Second reading. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 4, Baker, Dwyer, Hamby, Springer, Excused, 1--Dukes, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Kennemer. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 4-19 Public Hearing and 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 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 Friday, April 28 Calendar. 4-28 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 Wylie. Passed. Ayes, 40 --Excused for business of the House, 20----Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Corcoran, Fahey, Fisher, Johnson, Josi, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Naito, Norris, Snodgrass, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Watt, Wells, Welsh. 5-9(S) President signed. 5-10(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 116, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 01, 1995. Requires superintendent to issue school attendance citation to parent or guardian of student. Declares emergency, effective September 1, 1995. SB 100 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Norma Paulus) -- Relating to the State Textbook Commission. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Education. 1-31 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session cancelled. 2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-14 Second reading. 2-15 Taken from 02-15 Calendar and placed on 02-16 Calendar by unanimous consent. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Miller, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Hamby, Springer. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 4-19 Public Hearing and 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 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 Friday, April 28 Calendar. 4-28 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 Shields. Passed. Ayes, 40 --Excused for business of the House, 20----Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Corcoran, Fahey, Fisher, Johnson, Josi, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Naito, Norris, Snodgrass, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Watt, Wells, Welsh. 5-10(S) President signed. 5-11(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 111, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Clarifies abolishment of State Textbook Commission. Repeals sunset date for conforming language for abolishment of commission. ©Declares emergency, effective on passage.¦ SB 101 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Norma Paulus) -- Relating to Juvenile Corrections Education Program; declaring an emergency. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Education. 2-2 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session cancelled. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 3-23 Work Session held. 3-27 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy by order of the President. 3-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-21 Work Session 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. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires students enrolled in Juvenile Corrections Education Program to be considered for purposes of allocation and distribution of State School Fund. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 102 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Norma Paulus) -- Relating to education of children; declaring an emergency. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Education. 2-2 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session cancelled. 2-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Tabled in committee. Deletes requirement that Department of Education oversee and pay for costs of educational programs for children who are hospitalized. Deletes requirement that department pay for costs of education to children in long term care or treatment facilities. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 103 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Norma Paulus) -- Relating to Teacher Standards and Practices Commission. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Education. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Tabled in committee. Transfers Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to within Department of Education. SB 104 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Norma Paulus) -- Relating to Tillamook State Forest; prescribing an effective date. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Includes implementing legislation for resolution proposing constitutional change, Senate Joint Resolution 2 (1995), adding proceeds from Tillamook State Forest to list of revenue sources for Common School Fund. SB 105 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Norma Paulus) -- Relating to special education. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Education. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-30 Second reading. 3-31 Third reading. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 2--Bryant, Dukes, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bunn, McCoy, Miller, Phillips. 4-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-4 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 4-19 Public Hearing and 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 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 Friday, April 28 Calendar. 4-28 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 4 Calendar. 5-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 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 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, 51 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 7----Mannix, Parks, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Shibley, Tiernan, Welsh. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 237, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Specifies when change of special education placement occurs if child is suspended. Makes technical changes. SB 106 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Norma Paulus) -- Relating to federal forest reserve receipts; prescribing an effective date. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Revises distribution of federal forest reserve receipts between school funds and road funds. Takes effect . _________________ SB 107 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Judiciary for the Judicial Conference of the State of Oregon) -- Relating to judicial review; prescribing an effective date. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-4 Work Session held. 4-11 Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-24 by unanimous consent. 4-24 Third Reading. Motion to rerefer to Judiciary carried on voice vote. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-9 Carried over to 05-10 by unanimous consent. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Bill read. Carried by Springer. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 3, Miller, Shannon, Timms, Excused, 2--Dukes, Walden. Bryant, attending legislative business when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 5-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed C-Engrossed. 6-6 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-7 Third reading. Carried by Johnston. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Excused, 1--Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 12----Carter, Lokan, Meek, Milne, Oakley, Qutub, Rasmussen, Shields, Sowa, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt. Vote explanation(s) filed by Johnston entered in Journal. 6-8(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 6-14 President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) Governor vetoed. Establishes exclusive means of judicial review for state government action. Defines terms. Specifies exemptions. Imposes requirements relating to ripeness and exhaustion of remedies. Prescribes standing requirements. Prescribes procedures for filing and serving notice of appeal. Specifies content of notice. Imposes time limitations on seeking judicial review of government action. Specifies proper court for filing of notice of appeal. Allows transfer in certain circumstances if notice filed in wrong court. Prescribes standards to be applied by courts in reviewing government action. Specifies manner of conducting proceeding to review government action. Lists nature of relief that may be granted in proceeding. Prescribes effective date of January 1, 1996. SB 108 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Veterans' Affairs) -- Relating to certain duties of the Director of Veterans' Affairs. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 1-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-27 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-30 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Johnson, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hartung. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 28 Calendar. 4-28 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 Grisham. Passed. Ayes, 40 --Excused for business of the House, 20----Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Corcoran, Fahey, Fisher, Johnson, Josi, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Naito, Norris, Snodgrass, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Watt, Wells, Welsh. 5-10(S) President signed. 5-11(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 106, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Deletes requirement that Director of Veterans' Affairs be custodian of Selective Service Locator Cards for Oregon. SB 109 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Veterans' Affairs) -- Relating to veterans' loans. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 2-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-17 Second reading. 2-20 Third reading. Carried by Adams. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 6, Cease, Hannon, Leonard, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 2--Dukes, Phillips. Adams declared potential conflict of interest. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 4-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 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 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 Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 1, Shibley, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 4----Adams, Johnson, Jones, Repine. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 238, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Increases loan to value percentage for veterans' loans on homes that are real property from 95 to 97 percent when additional two percent of loan amount is applied to mortgage insurance on home.¦ Allows Director of Veterans' Affairs to approve loan without mortgage insurance when loan is 80 percent or less of net appraised value of secured property rather than when loan is less than 80 percent of net appraised value. Allows director to avoid charging borrower for processing Êpartial releaseÎ of property or increasing interest rate on loan when governmental unit requires public acquisition of portion of property. Repeals statutes requiring mandatory weatherization standards for properties securing veterans' loans. SB 110 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Human Resources) -- Relating to the Legislative Fiscal Officer. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Legislative Fiscal Officer to provide human services impact statement for measures introduced in Legislative Assembly. SB 111 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Human Resources for Michael O'Dell) -- Relating to mental health. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits use of psychotropic drugs and convulsive therapy on mentally ill person committed to Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division. SB 112 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Human Resources) -- Relating to welfare. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-16 Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates legislative findings regarding welfare reform. SB 113 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Tax Service Examiners) -- Relating to State Board of Tax Service Examiners fees. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Removes maximum fee amount limitations for license, registration and examination fees charged by State Board of Tax Service Examiners. SB 114 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Tax Service Examiners) -- Relating to jurisdiction of State Board of Tax Service Examiners. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 4-17 Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-20 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 4-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to State and School Finance. 5-1 Public Hearing and 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 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 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 Josi. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Adams, Johnson, Wooten. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 239, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Confers jurisdiction on State Board of Tax Service Examiners to investigate and conduct disciplinary proceedings against holders of lapsed, suspended or revoked licenses issued by board. SB 115 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Psychologist Examiners) -- Relating to psychologists. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Health and Human Services. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Includes social psychologists and employees of certain nonprofit corporations in psychology regulations. SB 116 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon State Police) -- Relating to expert witnesses. 1-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-3 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-6 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Dwyer, Phillips. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes, for purposes of provisions dealing with expert witnesses, definition of Êmember of Department of State PoliceÎ to include all designated employees. SB 117 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon State Police) -- Relating to evidence. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-31 Public Hearing held. 3-7 Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-16 Second reading. 3-17 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. 3-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 7----Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-18(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Dwyer, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Timms, Walden. 5-24 President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 200, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Removes requirement of authentication for introduction into evidence of documents containing data prepared or recorded by state police if document is produced by data retrieval from Law Enforcement Data System or other computer system maintained and operated by Oregon State Police and if person retrieving data attests that information was retrieved directly from system and if person also attests that document accurately reflects data retrieved. Provides that document so produced is not subject to hearsay objection except as specified. SB 118 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon State Police) -- Relating to driving while under the influence of intoxicants. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 4-11 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 1, Dwyer, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Adams, Gold, Miller, Phillips, Springer, Timms, Walden. 5-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-25 Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-5 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-6 Third reading. Carried by Courtney, Baum. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 5, Brown, Gordly, Lehman, Uherbelau, Wells, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lokan. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lehman, Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-8(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Dwyer, Excused, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 6-15 President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 676, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Establishes conditions, including arrest, under which person operating motor vehicle on highways of state is deemed to have given consent, subject to implied consent law, to urine test for presence of controlled substance. ©Requires administration of urine test upon request of officer trained¦ Allows police officer to request urine test if officer has completed training in recognition of drug impaired driving, ©and who¦ has certain certification and has reasonable ©grounds to believe¦ suspicion that person arrested was driving while under influence of controlled substance. Establishes that refusal to take urine test shall be treated as refusal to take breath test. Sunsets December 31, 1997. SB 119 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon State Police) -- Relating to criminal identification information available to lottery commission. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-31 Public Hearing held. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-9 Second reading. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Adams, Baker, Miller. 5-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-16 Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Strobeck, Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lundquist, Prozanski. 5-31(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 291, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows access to FBI fingerprint records by Oregon State Lottery for purpose of verifying identities of specified applicants for lottery employment or lottery contracts. SB 120 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to mental illness. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-6 Public Hearing held. 2-27 Work Session held. 3-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-7 Second reading. 3-8 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard. 3-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-15 Referred to Judiciary. 4-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 9----Brian, Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 201, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Designates which court gets notice of commitment, and under certain circumstances notice of release, of person with mental illness. Provides hearing process if investigator believes person released still requires commitment. SB 121 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to mental health. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-6 Public Hearing held. 2-27 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows physician or mental health program director to release person on hold under certain circumstances. SB 122 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to mental health. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Defines Êmental diseaseÎ and Êmental defectÎ for purposes of criminal code. Provides that use of drugs or controlled substances or voluntary intoxication is not mental disease or defect. SB 123 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to motor carriers. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Transportation. 1-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-27 Third reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 4--Cease, Dwyer, Phillips, President Smith. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-1 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 2-7 Public Hearing held. 2-14 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-9 Work Session held. 3-13 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-14 Second reading. 3-15 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Shields. 3-20(S) President signed. 3-21(H) Speaker signed. 3-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 39, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Changes registration requirements for vehicles registered with Public Utility Commission so that vehicles will have staggered registration periods of up to four quarters rather than all vehicles having calendar year registration beginning January 1. SB 124 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to motor carriers; prescribing an effective date. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Transportation. 1-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-27 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-30 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Motion to refer to Ways and Means carried. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, Kennemer, Yih, Excused, 2--Johnson, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hartung. 6-6 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 6-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. Work Session cancelled. 6-8 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) 6-9 Bill read. Carried by Timms. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 11, Brecke, Cease, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, Lim, McCoy, Phillips, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. Brecke entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 6-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. Recommendation: Do pass. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 18, Corcoran, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Grisham, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Naito, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Strobeck, Thompson, Uherbelau, Excused, 2--Fisher, Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 2----Beyer, Sowa. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Parks. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-19(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) Governor vetoed. ©Authorizes Public Utility Commission to establish reduction in weight-mile tax for carriers that transmit tax reports and payments electronically. Takes effect January 1, 1996.¦ Provides that motor carrier rules shall allow driver to drive for up to 12 hours following 10 consecutive hours off duty. Takes effect January 1, 1996. SB 125 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to motor carriers. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Transportation. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-23 Second reading. 2-24 Third reading. Taken from 02-24 Calendar and placed on 02-27 Calendar by unanimous consent. 2-27 Bill read. Carried by Shannon. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Dwyer, Walden, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Johnson, President Smith. 2-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Motion to refer to Legislative Rules carried. Referred. 6-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-8 Read. Carried by Roberts. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Repine. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 574, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Requires that persons conducting commercial vehicle inspections be certified by Public Utility Commission. SB 126 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to unauthorized railroad-highway crossings; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Transportation. 2-14 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-20 Second reading. 2-21 Third reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 1--Phillips. 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. 2-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 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 Ross. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 1----Minnis. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 240, 1995 Laws. Effective date, June 02, 1995. Modifies procedure and cost allocation for protective devices at unauthorized railroad-highway crossings. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 127 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to Public Utility Commission. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Transportation. 1-24 Work Session held. 1-26 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Judiciary. Referred to Judiciary by order of the President. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals provisions allowing appeal of Public Utility Commission orders to circuit court. Allows judicial review by Court of Appeals as provided for under Administrative Procedures Act. Applies to all proceedings before commission, whether commenced before, on or after effective date of Act, except as specified. Makes other technical changes. SB 128 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to hearings officers for Oregon Board of Maritime Pilots. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Transportation. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-31 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-1 Carried over to 02-02 by unanimous consent. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by Springer. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Dukes. 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. 2-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes method for obtaining hearings officers for Oregon Board of Maritime Pilots rate proceedings. SB 129 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to the Public Utility Commission. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Transportation. 1-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-26 Work Session held. 1-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-1 Second reading. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Dukes, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Kennemer. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-6 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-13 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 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 Ross. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 2----Minnis, Parks. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 241, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Authorizes Public Utility Commission to handle transfer of money to State Highway Fund. SB 130 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Office of Educational Policy and Planning) -- Relating to certain state agencies. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 1-24 Public Hearing held. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-9 Second reading. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 5--Adams, Baker, Hamby, Miller, Phillips. 5-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 5-25 Work Session held. 5-26 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Legislative Rules. Referred to Legislative Rules by order of Speaker. 6-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-10 At Desk upon adjournment. Committee: Exempts certain learning institutions from review of degree requirements. Prohibits receipt by organizations that lobby Legislative Assembly of incidental fees imposed by institution under control of State Board of Higher Education. Minority: Exempts certain learning institutions from review of degree requirements. Abolishes Office of Educational Policy and Planning. Transfers duties, functions and powers to Department of Education. Transfers certain employees to Oregon Workforce Quality Council. Authorizes department to review proposed new post-secondary programs and locations. Requires Oregon Workforce Quality Council to appoint administrator. Establishes Oregon Workforce Quality Council Account. Appropriates moneys for use by council for purposes authorized by law. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 131 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center) -- Relating to the Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Labor and Government Operations, then Trade and Economic Development. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center as semi-independent state agency. Terminates State Fair Commission and transfers duties, functions and powers to governing board. Describes governing board appointed by Governor with Senate confirmation. Allows State Treasurer to issue revenue bonds for certain expenditures by center. Makes related technical changes. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 132 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources) -- Relating to membership of Seismic Safety Policy Advisory Commission. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-6 Work Session held. 2-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-15 Second reading. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Kennemer, Excused, 2--Miller, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Hamby, Springer. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 2, Grisham, Qutub, Excused, 4--Corcoran, Piercy, Shibley, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 7----Fahey, Lundquist, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen, Speaker Clarno. 5-30(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 1--Cease, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Dwyer, Hamby, Timms, Yih, President Smith. 6-5 President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 511, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Adds four members to Seismic Safety Policy Advisory Commission. SB 133 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources) -- Relating to energy conservation. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes program to reduce energy consumption in state-owned facilities. Defines terms. Allows Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services to adopt rules to allow private investment in energy conservation measures for state-owned facilities. SB 134 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources) -- Relating to storage tanks. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires seller of residential real property to disclose presence of storage tanks on property. SB 135 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources) -- Relating to pesticides. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires warning sign when pesticide is applied to specified public property. SB 136 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources) -- Relating to motor vehicles. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Transportation to impose fuel efficiency surcharge on sale of new and used passenger vehicles with poor fuel efficiency sold by vehicle dealer beginning with model year 1996 vehicles. SB 137 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources) -- Relating to public used oil collection programs; appropriating money. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Environmental Quality to establish minimum standards for used oil collection. Establishes requirements for certified public oil collection programs. Changes duties of Used Oil Recovery Committee. Requires certificate to wholesale lubricating oil or oil filters. Imposes maximum $ [ civil penalty on person who contaminates used oil _____ depot with hazardous waste. Imposes fee of two cents per quart of lubricating oil sold by wholesale distributor to retail store. Imposes fee of 25 cents for each oil filter sold by wholesale distributor to retail store. Allows sale of revenue bonds to provide initial funds for used oil recovery and recycling program. Repeals fee provisions and authority to issue revenue bonds on when revenue bonds are repaid. _____________ Appropriates moneys. SB 138 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources) -- Relating to habitat protection. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Habitat Protection Advisory Council to implement planning process for habitat protection. Establishes Cooperative Habitat Protection Program. SB 139 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources for Gary Wilson, Eko-Kote Company) -- Relating to containers for recycling used oil. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits city, county or metropolitan service district from specifying container for used oil recycling so long as container complies with certain standards. SB 140 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision) -- Relating to parole. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-7 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-8 Third reading. Carried by Springer. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 1--Bunn, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bradbury, Derfler, Johnson, Kintigh, Leonard. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to Judiciary. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 4-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 28 Calendar. 4-28 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 4 Calendar. 5-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 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 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 Naito. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Absent, 1--Eighmey, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 4----Johnson, Jones, Parks, Repine. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 202, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Provides that parole for certain sex offenders lasts for entire term of offender's sentence. SB 141 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Employes' Retirement System) -- Relating to public employee retirement; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-14 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 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Johnson, Phillips, President Smith. 4-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Labor. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 22 Calendar. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Carter, Repine, VanLeeuwen. 5-30(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 1--Cease, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Hamby, Timms, Yih, President Smith. 6-5 President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 575, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 14, 1995. Permits imputed retirement credit for continuous service for specified members of Public Employes' Retirement System whose positions were transferred to Oregon Public Broadcasting. Terminates active membership in Public Employes' Retirement System for employees of Oregon Public Broadcasting as of July 1, 1995. Appropriates moneys. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 142 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Employes' Retirement System) -- Relating to public employee retirement. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 1-23 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies law on payment of allowances to certain persons entitled to receive allowance from Public Employes' Retirement System. Allows payment to administrator or manager of care facility if person entitled to allowance is incompetent and no attorney-in-fact, guardian or conservator is appointed for person. Specifies required application. Prohibits more than six monthly payments to administrator or manager. SB 143 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Employes' Retirement System) -- Relating to public employee retirement. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-20 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-21 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 3, Johnson, Miller, Timms, Excused, 1--Phillips. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Labor. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 22 Calendar. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Adams, Excused for business of the House, 2----Johnson, Speaker Clarno. 5-30(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 1--Cease, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Hamby, Timms, Yih, President Smith. 6-5 President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 7-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 494, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Increases certain disability retirement allowances under Public Employes' Retirement System for police officer or fire fighter. Specifies applicability of increase. Modifies provision relating to employment by public employer of person receiving service retirement allowance. SB 144 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Employes' Retirement System) -- Relating to public employee retirement. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes criteria for when retired member of Public Employes' Retirement System may be reemployed by public employer while continuing to receive retirement allowance. SB 145 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Employes' Retirement System) -- Relating to public employee retirement. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-20 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-21 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Phillips. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Labor. 4-28 Work Session held. 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 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 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 Brown. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 203, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Clarifies computation of final average salary for purposes of retirement allowance under Public Employes' Retirement System. Specifies that computation is based on last 36 months of active membership before effective date of retirement. SB 146 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Division of State Lands) -- Relating to state property administration. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Water and Land Use. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Transfers administration of lands management and Space Age Industrial Park programs to Division of State Lands. SB 147 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Division of State Lands) -- Relating to the use of proceeds from sale of certain state lands. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Water and Land Use. 1-24 Public Hearing held. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-14 Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Dwyer not concurring. 3-23 Second reading. 3-27 Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 2, Dwyer, Sorenson, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 3-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-30 Referred to Natural Resources. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Uherbelau. Passed. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 20, Carpenter, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Jones, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Markham, Milne, Montgomery, Oakley, Qutub, Ross, Schoon, Snodgrass, Sowa, Starr, Strobeck, Wylie, Absent, 1--Shields, Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 5----Brian, Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, VanLeeuwen. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 204, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Modifies authority of Division of State Lands to use proceeds from sale of certain property. SB 148 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Division of State Lands) -- Relating to J. T. Apperson Agricultural College Educational Fund. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Education. 3-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-20 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-21 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Phillips. 3-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-23 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 4-19 Public Hearing and 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 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 Friday, April 28 Calendar. 4-28 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 Ross. Passed. Ayes, 40 --Excused for business of the House, 20----Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Corcoran, Fahey, Fisher, Johnson, Josi, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Naito, Norris, Snodgrass, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Watt, Wells, Welsh. 5-11(S) President signed. 5-12(H) Speaker signed. 5-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 118, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Transfers responsibility for J. T. Apperson Agricultural College Educational Fund to Oregon State University. SB 149 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Division of State Lands) -- Relating to funds in Distributable Income Account. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Water and Land Use. 1-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-27 Taken from 01-27 Calendar and placed on 01-30 Calendar by unanimous consent. 1-30 Third reading. Carried by Dwyer. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Johnson, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hartung. 1-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to Natural Resources. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 15----Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Courtney, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Lewis, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tarno, Tiernan. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 205, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Requires that interest from unclaimed property be deposited in Distributable Income Account. SB 150 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Division of State Lands) -- Relating to reclaimed land. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Water and Land Use. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Defines reclaiming for purposes of certain submerged and submersible lands. SB 151 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to health insurance. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-16 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to increase capital and surplus requirements of health care service contractors as needed for maintaining solvency, according to standards. Exempts from disclosure reports and related documents filed with director in connection with determination of appropriate capital and surplus holdings by health care service contractors, and prohibits use by director of such reports and related documents in review of rates. SB 152 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services, Senator Stan Bunn and Senator Bill Kennemer.) -- Relating to health insurance. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-16 Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 2-6 Public Hearing held. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 3-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-15 Work Session held. 3-20 Work Session held. 3-22 Work Session held. Public Hearing cancelled. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-15 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Bunn. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Dwyer, Hamby, Timms. Sorenson, excused when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. Bunn, Hannon declared potential conflict of interest. Kennemer added as sponsor by unanimous consent. 5-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-3 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, June 6 Calendar. 6-6 Third reading. Carried by Baum. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 5, Gordly, Naito, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Absent, 2--Meek, Rasmussen. Vote reconsideration failed. Ayes, 0 --Nays, 59, Adams, Baum, Beyer, Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, 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, Schoon, Shibley, Shields, Snodgrass, Sowa, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Thompson, Tiernan, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Wooten, Wylie, Speaker Clarno, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnston. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Strobeck. 6-7(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Bunn, Adams, Leonard appointed Senate conferees. 6-7(H) Representatives Lundquist, Brown, Snodgrass appointed House Conferees. 6-8 Work Session held. 6-9(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 06-02 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 6-9(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-9(S) Rules suspended. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Dukes, Timms. 6-9(H) Rules suspended. House adopted Conference Committee Report. Rules suspended. Repassed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 5----Brian, Carpenter, Mannix, Markham, Sowa. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 603, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Revises laws relating to health benefit plans for small employers and group and individual health insurance. Provides for continuation of coverage through portability health benefit plans for individuals losing coverage under Oregon group health plans. Abolishes Oregon Small Employer Health Reinsurance Pool on July 1, 1997. ©Repeals provision with prospective operative dates that would have required large and small employers to provide employee health care benefits on and after March 31, 1997, and January 1, 1998, respectively.¦ Directs study of health insurance reforms by Health Insurance Reform Advisory Committee. Becomes operative October 1, 1996. SB 153 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Employment Department) -- Relating to the financial administration of training for dislocated workers; declaring an emergency. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Labor and Government Operations, then Ways and Means. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of the President. 5-5 Second reading. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 4, Cease, Gold, McCoy, Springer, Excused, 1--Phillips. 5-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused for business of the House, 2----Johnson, Minnis. 5-30(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Johnson, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Cease, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Yih. Senators Derfler, Adams, McCoy appointed Senate conferees. Brecke declared potential conflict of interest. 5-31(H) Representatives Watt, Beyer appointed House Conferees. 6-1 Work Session cancelled. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-3 Conference Committee report read in House. 6-5(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-17 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) Rules suspended. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 30. 6-7(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Lehman, Excused for business of the House, 1----Qutub. 6-14(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 495, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 05, 1995. ©Changes funding cap for dislocated worker training from Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund.¦ Changes amount payable for worker training. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 154 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Higher Education) -- Relating to Oregon Health Sciences University. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-27 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 4--Cease, Dwyer, Phillips, President Smith. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Judiciary. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 3-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-13 Second reading. 4-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 18 Calendar. 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 Carpenter. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Johnston, Excused, 3--Markham, Roberts, Speaker Clarno. 4-26(S) President signed. 5-1(H) Speaker signed. 5-3(S) Governor signed. Chapter 84, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Modifies provisions on application of Oregon Tort Claims Act to claims arising out of services rendered by faculty, staff and students of Oregon Health Sciences University at places other than university or clinic of university. Allows application if university receives revenues from services that are similar in percentage or amount to revenues that university would receive for same care provided at university or clinic. SB 155 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Higher Education) -- Relating to investment of higher education funds. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Education. 1-31 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session cancelled. 2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-14 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Dwyer, Kintigh, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Leonard. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 4-19 Public Hearing and 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 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 Friday, April 28 Calendar. 4-28 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, 40 --Excused for business of the House, 20----Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Corcoran, Fahey, Fisher, Johnson, Josi, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Naito, Norris, Snodgrass, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Watt, Wells, Welsh. 5-10(S) President signed. 5-11(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 110, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows Department of Higher Education to participate in short term investment pool of State Treasurer. Creates additional subfund in Higher Education Bond Building Fund. SB 156 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to the regulation of sale of horse meat. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-20 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-23 Third reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Phillips. 1-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-10 Public Hearing and Work Session cancelled. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Brown, Absent, 1--Shields, Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Brian, Lundquist, Meek. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 206, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Repeals statutes regulating sale of horse meat for human consumption. SB 157 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to public records. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Judiciary. 1-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Sorenson, Springer not concurring. Second reading. 1-27 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 5, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 4--Cease, Dwyer, Phillips, President Smith. 1-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-31 Referred to Judiciary. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Carpenter. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Starr, Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 2----Brian, Meek. 5-22(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Bryant, Miller, Springer appointed Senate conferees. 5-23(H) Representatives Parks, Carpenter, Naito appointed House Conferees. 5-29 Work Session held. 6-1 Work Session held. Work Session cancelled. 6-5(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-10 and bill be repassed. 6-5(H) Conference Committee Report read in House. 6-5(S) Rules suspended. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 9, Brecke, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Bunn, President Smith. 6-7(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Qutub. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 604, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Exempts from public records laws library records and certain agribusiness company data used by State Department of Agriculture in economic development activities. SB 158 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Forestry) -- Relating to forest fire suppression. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-6 Work Session held. 2-10 Work Session held. 2-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-21 Second reading. 2-22 Carried over to 02-23 without objection. 2-23 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 1--Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bradbury, Phillips. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Natural Resources. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 30 Calendar. 5-30 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 31 Calendar. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 18, Brown, Carter, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lokan, Minnis, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Sowa. Vote explanation(s) filed by Prozanski entered in Journal. 6-2(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Kintigh, Dwyer, Johnson appointed Senate conferees. 6-2(H) Representatives Fisher, Corcoran, Welsh appointed House Conferees. Work Session held. 6-5(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-24 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-5(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-6(S) Rules suspended. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, McCoy, Springer, Excused, 1--Brecke, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Baker. 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, 38 --Nays, 20, Brown, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Josi, Lokan, Lundquist, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 1--Grisham, Excused, 1--Carter. 6-14(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 605, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Eliminates special fire protection installation and operation requirements for mills or plants. Eliminates special requirements for clearing rights of way. Modifies requirement for forestry operations to comply with fire protection water supply and equipment requirements. Makes parents liable for certain fire suppression costs for fires caused ©willfully or negligently¦ by their children. SB 159 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Forestry) -- Relating to liens of the Forest Resource Trust; declaring an emergency. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 4-7 Work Session held. 4-17 Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-25 Second reading. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Miller, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Dwyer, Hartung, Leonard. 4-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 43 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 15----Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Courtney, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Lewis, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tarno, Tiernan. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 207, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 01, 1995. Establishes lien for funds advanced to convert certain nonindustrial private forestland into productive forests. Requires written notice to State Forester of intent to harvest or remove forest products on forestland covered by contract between forest landowner and Forest Resource Trust. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 160 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Forestry) -- Relating to the Oregon Forest Practices Act. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 1-20 Public Hearing held. 1-23 Public Hearing held. 2-8 Public Hearing held. Work Session held. Public Hearing held. 3-10 Work Session held. 3-29 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-10 Second reading. 4-11 Carried over to 04-12 by unanimous consent. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 4, Cease, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Excused, 2--Hamby, Hannon. 4-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 45 --Nays, 11, Brown, Eighmey, Gordly, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Wooten, Excused, 4--Carter, Corcoran, Minnis, Tiernan. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Sowa. 5-23(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Kintigh, Johnson, Brecke appointed Senate conferees. 5-24(H) Representatives Tarno, Naito, Welsh appointed House Conferees. 5-26 Work Session cancelled. 6-1 Work Session held. 6-3(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-16 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 6-3(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-5(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 12, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hartung, Lim, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Yih, Excused, 1--Leonard. 6-7(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 18, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Johnston, Minnis, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 1----Qutub. Repassed. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 17, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Johnston, Naito, Piercy, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Strobeck, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 1----Qutub. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-28(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) Governor vetoed. Modifies harvesting and reforestation requirements under Oregon Forest Practices Act. Outlines rulemaking authority of State Board of Forestry relating to Oregon Forest Practices Act. Establishes conditions under which ©board shall not apply duly adopted rule to operation¦ certain landowner or timber owner may apply to State Forestry Department for approval of alternate plan in connection with application of certain type of rule. Establishes application procedure. Sets requirements for court in reviewing certain determinations made by board. Requires that Governor prepare and submit report to each house of Legislative Assembly. Directs that State Board of Forestry appoint task force to identify nonregulatory way to achieve high level of stewardship in forestry operations. SB 161 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon State Board of Nursing) -- Relating to nursing assistants. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-13 Referred to Health and Human Services. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 2-20 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Mandates reporting of nursing assistant violations. Establishes immunity from suit for complainants. Makes reports confidential. Makes it unlawful to furnish nursing assistant certificate to unqualified person or to practice as nursing assistant with fraudulent license. SB 162 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Psychiatric Security Review Board) -- Relating to criminal procedure. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-16 Referred to Judiciary. 2-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-20 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-21 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Phillips. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Judiciary. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 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 Brown. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Minnis, Parks, Speaker Clarno. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 208, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Extends time in which court's order placing person under jurisdiction of Psychiatric Security Review Board may be appealed. SB 163 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Children's Services Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to children. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-16 Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Children's Services Division to establish priorities for receiving custody of children based on available resources. Provides that those clients for whom there are no resources are in provisional custody of division. Requires division to report number and condition of clients in provisional custody. SB 164 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Children's Services Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to foster homes. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-16 Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-6 Public Hearing held. Tabled in committee. Provides that status as foster home does not imply or impart status as employee of state. Provides that agreement between person or family defined as foster home is neither public service contract nor personal service contract. SB 165 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to medical assistance. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-16 Referred to Health and Human Services. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 2-20 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Medicaid Advisory Committee. Abolishes medical advisory committee and Oregon Health Care Cost Containment System Advisory Committee. SB 166 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Economic Development Department) -- Relating to capital access for small businesses. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-16 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 2-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-9 Second reading. 2-10 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Baker, Bryant. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Commerce. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-14 Work Session held. 3-21 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-22 Second reading. 3-23 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 29 Calendar. 3-29 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 30 Calendar. 3-30 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 31 Calendar. 3-31 Third reading. Carried by Wooten. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Gordly, Tiernan. 4-6(S) President signed. 4-6(H) Speaker signed. 4-12(S) Governor signed. Chapter 71, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows Economic Development Department to continue, until June 30, 1997, to provide two-for-one match of loss reserve account fees for loans in distressed areas of state that are enrolled in capital access program. ©Deletes¦ Changes requirement that financial institution notify department of enrollment of loan under capital access program ©within¦ from 10 days after loan is made to 30 days after loan is made. ©Allows department to set notification period by rule.¦ SB 167 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Economic Development Department) -- Relating to economic development. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-16 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 1-26 Public Hearing held. 2-7 Work Session held. 2-14 Work Session held. 2-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-21 Second reading. 2-22 Carried over to 02-23 without objection. 2-23 Third reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 8, Dukes, Gold, Hannon, Leonard, McCoy, Miller, Trow, Yih, Excused, 1--Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Phillips. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass and rescind subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 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 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 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 Carpenter. Passed. Ayes, 45 --Nays, 12, Carter, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Lewis, Lokan, Milne, Minnis, Montgomery, Oakley, Qutub, Snodgrass, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 1----Markham. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 242, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Creates Oregon Film and Video Office as semi-independent state agency. Establishes Film and Video Board as governing body of office. Provides for appointment, qualifications, terms, meetings and reimbursement of expenses of five members of board. Provides for appointment by board of director of Oregon Film and Video Office. Specifies duties, functions and powers of office, board and director. Abolishes Film and Video Division of Economic Development Department. Transfers assets, employees and certain rights and obligations of division to office. SB 168 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Economic Development Department) -- Relating to the Economic Stabilization and Conversion Fund. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-16 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands class of business firms to which financial assistance may be provided with moneys from Economic Stabilization and Conversion Fund. Expands types of services that may be provided through financial assistance from fund. SB 169 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Economic Development Department) -- Relating to the Oregon Progress Board; declaring an emergency. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-16 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-3 Second reading. 2-6 Third reading. Taken from 02-06 Calendar and placed on 02-07 Calendar by unanimous consent. 2-7 Bill read. Carried by Adams. Motion to refer to Ways and Means carried. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 10, Bradbury, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Lim, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Yih. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Continues existence of Oregon Progress Board ©beyond July 1, 1995, and makes board permanent state agency¦ to July 1, 1999. Requires Governor to appoint four ©new¦ members to board in each odd-numbered year. Requires appointments made in year following gubernatorial election to be made by newly elected Governor. Declares emergency, takes effect July 1, 1995. SB 170 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to voters' pamphlets. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-16 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires summary page for state measures in state voters' pamphlet. Directs summary page to include summary of measures, statement of general effect of ÊyesÎ or ÊnoÎ vote on measures, summary of arguments supporting and opposing measures and list of names of persons to contact for more information. Allows printing in state voters' pamphlet of no more than one argument supporting and one argument opposing state measure. Allows rebuttal arguments. Specifies procedures for preparing arguments and rebuttal arguments. SB 171 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State for the Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to elections by mail. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-16 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires primary and general elections to be held by mail. Specifies primary election procedures. SB 172 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to elections. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals law prohibiting change, adoption or termination of political party affiliation within 45 days of primary election. Specifies rules for updating party affiliation on voter registration card prior to primary and other elections. SB 173 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to a presidential preference primary election. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Sets presidential preference primary election on fourth Tuesday in March if presidential preference primary election is held on fourth Tuesday in March in Washington and at least one of states of Alaska, Idaho, Montana or Wyoming. Directs that election be conducted by mail. SB 174 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State for the Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to district elections. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-2 Carried over to 03-03 by unanimous consent. 3-3 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 8, Bunn, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Lim, Springer, Trow, Excused, 2--Baker, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Leonard, McCoy. 3-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-7 Referred to Legislative Rules. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 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 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 Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 11, Federici, Johnston, Lehman, Minnis, Parks, Roberts, Ross, Shields, Sowa, Strobeck, Thompson, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Adams, Johnson, Wooten. 5-22(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 9, Bunn, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Lim, McCoy, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. 5-26 President signed. 5-26(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 258, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Repeals annual regular district election for school districts having population less than 300,000 and education service districts having population less than 550,000. Adjusts terms of members of certain boards. Provides transition procedures. SB 175 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State for the Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to local school committees. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides for election of members of local school committees only where positions are contested. Specifies that qualified persons filing declarations of candidacy are declared elected if there is no contest for the office. SB 176 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State for the Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to soil and water conservation district elections. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-31 Second reading. 4-3 Taken from 04-03 Calendar and rereferred to Rules and Elections by unanimous consent. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Third reading. Carried by Adams. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Miller, Shannon, Timms. 5-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 1--Eighmey, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 3----Parks, Prozanski, Tiernan. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 243, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Requires ©apportionment of¦ expenses incurred for election of directors ©among counties for¦ of soil and water conservation district ©election under certain circumstances¦ be paid out of county funds by county or counties within which territory of district lies. SB 177 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State for the Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to precinct committeepersons. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides for election of precinct committeepersons only if positions are contested. Specifies that qualified persons filing nominating petitions or declarations of candidacy are declared elected if there is no contest for office. SB 178 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to elections. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-11 Public Hearing held. 4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Third reading. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 4--Adams, Miller, Shannon, Timms. 5-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-2 Public Hearing held. 5-19 Public Hearing held. 5-22 Public Hearing held. 5-23 Work Session held. 5-31 Public Hearing held. 6-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-10 At Desk upon adjournment. ©Requires political committees to designate committee director to perform duties of committee treasurer if necessary. Specifies exception. Provides joint and several liability for director and treasurer. Specifies procedure for resignation and filling of vacancy in position of political committee treasurer.¦ Revises election campaign finance laws. Refers measure to people for approval or rejection on same date as next primary election. SB 179 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to elections. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies requirements for filing officer review of political contribution and expenditure statements. Combines procedures for filing election complaints. Combines election law civil penalty provisions. Specifies maximum amount of civil penalties for certain election law violations. Describes procedures for imposition of election law civil penalties. SB 180 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to elections. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Separates fraud component from law prohibiting undue influence in political activities. Prohibits fraud to induce person to make political contribution. Punishes certain violations by maximum five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. Specifies $100 limit on value of refreshments provided at political gatherings and exempted from undue influence law. Adds exemption for use of personal residence to conduct reception for candidate. SB 181 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to elections. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits use by public employee or elected official of certain public property to support or oppose candidates, measures, political parties and initiative, referendum and recall petitions. Exempts certain public property and governmental actions. SB 182 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to false political statements. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-17 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies provisions for civil actions for false political statements. Clarifies availability of attorney fees. Sets deadlines for filing action and for court decision. Specifies that plaintiff may receive compensatory damages even if false statement of nominated or elected defendant did not reverse outcome of election or if judgment relating to reversal is not made before term of office begins. Allows court to set shorter filing deadlines if defendant has been nominated or elected. Allows appeal of judgment election directly to Supreme Court if defendant has been nominated or elected. SB 183 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State for the Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to political parties. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 6-1 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Attending Legislative Business, 7----Bryant, Derfler, Hamby, Johnson, Kintigh, Leonard, President Smith. Shannon, attending legislative business when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 6-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 6-3 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Work Session held. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-9 Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Absent, 2--Adams, Markham, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 7----Baum, Beyer, Carter, Meek, Piercy, Repine, Shields. 6-9(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Attending Legislative Business, 6----Cease, Dukes, Timms, Walden, Yih, President Smith. 6-15 President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 606, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Prohibits election officials from enforcing political party rules. Provides exception. Modifies rules for qualifying and maintaining status as minor political party. Clarifies signature requirements on certain candidate nominating petitions. Prohibits candidacy for more than one precinct committeeperson office. Specifies how candidate nominated by one or more political parties is listed on ballot. SB 184 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State for the Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to elections; declaring an emergency. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections, then Ways and Means. 5-9 Public Hearing held. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Work Session held. 5-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of the President. (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Adams, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Derfler, Hartung, Springer. 6-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-7 Work Session held. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-9 Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Absent, 2--Adams, Tiernan, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 7----Baum, Beyer, Carter, Meek, Piercy, Repine, Shields. 6-9(S) Rules suspended. Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Miller, Phillips, Springer appointed Senate conferees. 6-9(H) Representatives Lundquist, Corcoran appointed House Conferees. Work Session held. 6-9(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 06-08 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 6-9(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-10(S) Rules suspended. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Dukes, Phillips, Shannon, Springer. 6-10(H) Rules suspended. House adopted Conference Committee Report. Rules suspended. Repassed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Gordly, Shields, Excused, 2--Fisher, Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 1----Ross. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-19(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 607, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 17, 1995. Revises election laws. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 185 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to uncollectible debts. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies procedure for state agencies to write off uncollectible debts. SB 186 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to municipal audits. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Revises filing fees under municipal audit law. SB 187 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Judicial Conference of the State of Oregon for the Appellate Court Judges Association, Circuit Court Judges Association, District Court Judges Association) -- Relating to salaries; declaring an emergency. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations, then Ways and Means. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 5-29 Work Session held. 5-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases salaries of Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Tax Court, circuit court and district court judges. Deletes requirement that salary of member of Legislative Assembly be at least 17 percent of salary of district court judge. Creates State Elected Officials Compensation Commission. Prescribes membership and duties of commission. Requires that commission make biennial report to Legislative Assembly. Repeals provisions relating to Public Officials Compensation Commission. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 188 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Judicial Department, Judicial Conference of the State of Oregon) -- Relating to public defense. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary, then Ways and Means. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-29 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 5-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-2 Returned to Full Committee. 6-3 Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Attending Legislative Business, 10----Adams, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Hamby, Johnson, Miller, Timms, Walden, President Smith. 6-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-9 Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 7----Brian, Carter, Lewis, Mannix, Roberts, Sowa, Speaker Clarno. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 677, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Creates Public Defense Services Commission. Abolishes Public Defender Committee and office of Public Defender. Transfers duties, powers, functions and personnel of Public Defender Committee and office of Public Defender to commission. Transfers duties of State Court Administrator relating to defense of financially eligible persons to commission. Provides that state public defender appoints counsel for financially eligible persons in proceedings in courts other than county or justice courts. Makes related changes.¦ ©Appropriates money.¦ ©Becomes operative July 1, 1997.¦ Modifies certain provisions relating to court-appointed counsel. Prescribes operative date. SB 189 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Judicial Department) -- Relating to jurors; prescribing an effective date. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be referred to Ways and Means. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases juror fees in district and circuit courts from $10 per day to ©$40¦ $20 per day. Provides that ©public¦ employees who receive salary or wages during jury service not be paid juror fees. Modifies rate of payment for mileage payable to jurors. Allows payment of parking fees. Allows payment of ©,¦ lodging expenses, dependent care expenses and other reasonable expenses of jurors, subject to availability of funds. Takes effect January 1, 1996. SB 190 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Judicial Conference of the State of Oregon for Appellate Judges Association, Circuit Court Judges Association, District Court Judges Association) -- Relating to judges' retirement. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases retirement pension payable to judge member of Public Employes' Retirement System who elects to retire under provision allowing early retirement if judge agrees to serve without compensation as pro tem judge 35 days per year for five years. Increases maximum amount to 75 percent of final average salary. Allows certain judges who had made election under existing law to receive increased benefits under law as amended. Allows inactive judge member to elect to receive increased retirement allowance if member agrees to serve as pro tem judge 35 days a year for period of five years. Allows judge member who has creditable service as other than a judge member to use creditable service as a judge member for purpose of establishing eligibility for benefits under system. Allows member of system who withdraws member's account to restore forfeited rights upon becoming judge member within five years after previous separation from service. SB 191 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Judicial Department) -- Relating to criminal procedure. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-31 Public Hearing held. 2-14 Work Session held. 3-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-3 Second reading. 3-6 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 1, Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Adams, Derfler, Dukes, Kennemer, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy. 3-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-8 Referred to Judiciary. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 4-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 28 Calendar. 4-28 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 Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 2, Johnston, Lehman, Excused for business of the House, 20----Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Corcoran, Fahey, Fisher, Johnson, Josi, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Naito, Norris, Snodgrass, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Watt, Wells, Welsh. 5-10(S) President signed. 5-11(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 108, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Eliminates judicial review of orders of Department of Corrections relating to disciplinary actions against inmates of correctional institutions. Eliminates judicial review of orders of Department of Corrections relating to release dates and parole consideration hearing dates for inmates. Provides exception for certain initial release dates. ©Allows Chief Justice of Supreme Court to authorize employee of Judicial Department to certify amount of payment on petitions for attorney fees and costs in appeals by persons for whom counsel has been appointed. Allows appellate court to increase or decrease amount certified.¦ SB 192 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Judicial Department) -- Relating to administration of justice. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-17 Second reading. 3-20 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Yih, Excused, 2--Kennemer, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 3-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-23 Referred to Judiciary. 4-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-9 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 Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 2----Courtney, Parks. 5-23(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. 5-29 President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 273, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Revises laws relating to courts and administration of justice. Requires that State Court Administrator conduct study and report to Legislative Assembly. SB 193 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Judicial Department) -- Relating to offenses; prescribing an effective date. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-25 Second reading. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Miller, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Hartung, Leonard. 4-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-16 Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 4----Carter, Lundquist, Prozanski, Tiernan. 5-31(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 292, 1995 Laws. Effective date, January 01, 1996. Creates single Violations Bureau in lieu of separate bureaus for traffic infractions, state park infractions and boating infractions. Allows use of Violations Bureau for any offense for which only penalty is fine. Requires establishment of Violations Bureau by district courts unless exempted by Chief Justice of Supreme Court. Specifies procedures of Violations Bureau. Allows court to make determination without hearing on citation issued for violation if defendant requests hearing on offense but fails to appear at time, date and place set for hearing. Requires notice of certain hearing to victim. Allows court to enter default judgment if person is arrested, executes release agreement and subsequently fails to appear. Allows court to impose restitution requirement as part of money judgment against defendant who fails to appear. Takes effect January 1, 1996. SB 194 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Judicial Department) -- Relating to monetary obligations; declaring an emergency. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be referred to Ways and Means. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 5-11 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-23 Returned to Full Committee. 5-24 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 Timms. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Dwyer, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Derfler, Lim, Stull. 5-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-30 Referred to Ways and Means. 5-31 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-1 Second reading. 6-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Saturday, June 3 Calendar. 6-3 Third reading. Carried by Montgomery. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Tiernan. 6-8(S) President signed. 6-8(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 512, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 07, 1995. Allows court clerk to establish installment schedule for payment of fines, costs and restitution. Allows court to report default on payment of fines, costs or restitution to consumer reporting agency. Allows Department of Revenue to establish charge to be retained from certain collections. Increases expenditure limitation. Prescribes operative date for specified provisions. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 195 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Judicial Department) -- Relating to courts. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-17 Second reading. 3-20 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 3-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-23 Referred to Judiciary. 4-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-9 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Grisham. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 7----Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 244, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Authorizes State Court Administrator to establish minimum retention ©periods¦ schedules and standards for all records of courts of state. Authorizes presiding judge of courts to destroy court records at any time after expiration of minimum retention period established by State Court Administrator. SB 196 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Water Resources Department) -- Relating to well construction. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Water Resources Commission to establish schedule of fees for well construction or conversion. Allows commission to establish different fee for set of reports for group of wells. SB 197 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Water Resources Department) -- Relating to water right application process; declaring an emergency. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 2-2 Work Session held. 2-6 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-7 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Yih. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Water Policy. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Josi. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Oakley. 4-13(S) President signed. 4-18(H) Speaker signed. 4-18(S) Governor signed. Chapter 74, 1995 Laws. Effective date, April 18, 1995. Extends period during which Water Resources Commission may accept application for water right for use of water not included in basin program. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 198 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Water Resources Department) -- Relating to exempt ground water uses. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 1-24 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts use of ground water for remediation of contaminated ground water from requirement to obtain water right permit or certificate. SB 199 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasurer) -- Relating to investments by local governments. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-18 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 3-20 Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-23 Second reading. 3-27 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 3-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-4 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Wylie. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Shields, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 245, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Amends list of approved investments for surplus funds and sinking funds of political subdivisions. Modifies conditions for purchase of certain bonds. ©Requires State Treasurer to prepare and keep current list of rating categories for various classes of indebtedness.¦ Provides that maximum term of repurchase agreement transactions is 90 days. Increases from $10 million to $30 million amount of local government funds that may be placed in local government investment pool. ©Allows local government officials, other than those of cities and municipal corporations, to deposit funds with State Treasurer for long-term investment.¦ Allows governmental units to create investment pools by intergovernmental agreement if State Treasurer and Oregon Investment Council terminate investment pools created under existing law. SB 200 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasurer) -- Relating to exemptions from the Oregon Real Estate License Law. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-18 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 2-10 Public Hearing held. 3-20 Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-23 Second reading. 3-27 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 3-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-30 Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 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 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 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 Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Absent, 1--Minnis, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 4----Adams, Johnson, Tiernan, Wooten. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 246, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Exempts, under certain circumstances, persons registered as investment advisers under federal law from regulation as real estate licensees. SB 201 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasurer) -- Relating to investments by local governments. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 1-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by Adams. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Dukes, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Kennemer. 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 Regulatory Reform. 2-20 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 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, 60. 3-20(S) President signed. 3-21(H) Speaker signed. 3-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 40, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Deletes requirement that price paid by local government investment officer for certain federal securities in repurchase transactions not exceed 98 percent of current market value. Limits price paid by investment officer for any federal securities in repurchase transactions to amount or percentage prescribed by Oregon Investment Council or Oregon Short Term Fund Board. Requires investment officer, for purpose of allocating unrealized gains or losses, to compute current fair market value of short-term investments administered by officer, without regard to source of moneys used for investments. SB 202 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasurer) -- Relating to bond counsel for public bodies. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-18 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 2-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-17 Second reading. 2-20 Third reading. Carried by Adams. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Dukes, Phillips. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 4-27(S) Returned to Full Committee. 4-27(H) Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 247, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows state agencies that issue general obligation bonds to appoint bond counsel during any biennium in which agency has bonds outstanding. Grants public body that issues bonds authority to appoint bond counsel to perform specified services for public body. SB 203 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasurer) -- Relating to local government financial administration; declaring an emergency. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-18 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 3-20 Work Session held. 3-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-27 Second reading. 3-28 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Adams. 3-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-4 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-8 Work Session held. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-25 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 14 --Nays, 40, Beyer, Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Lehman, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Mannix, Montgomery, Norris, Parks, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Repine, Roberts, Ross, Schoon, Shibley, Shields, Snodgrass, Sowa, Starr, Strobeck, Thompson, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 1--Adams, Excused, 2--Naito, Piercy, Excused for business of the House, 3----Courtney, Josi, Speaker Clarno. Committee report adopted. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 2, Grisham, Uherbelau, Excused, 2--Naito, Piercy, Excused for business of the House, 4----Adams, Courtney, Josi, Speaker Clarno. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Johnston. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 2, Grisham, Uherbelau, Excused, 2--Naito, Piercy, Excused for business of the House, 3----Courtney, Josi, Speaker Clarno. 5-31(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 0333, 1995 Laws. Effective date, June 08, 1995. Revises statutes relating to issuance and administration of bonds issued by local governments. Adds amounts necessary to fund debt service reserve and other bond financing costs to amount of bonds that may be issued under Bancroft Bonding Act. Allows districts, as well as cities and counties, to enter into contracts for leasing, rental or financing of property. Allows such contracts to provide for issuance of certificates of participation in payment obligations of government unit. Exempts municipal corporations from requirement of adopting budget or supplemental budget for expenditure of bond proceeds when specified conditions are satisfied. Requires education service districts to levy ad valorem taxes sufficient to pay maturing interest and principal of education service district bonds as payments become due. Modifies payment period for certain contracts that districts and counties may enter into. Allows, with specified authorization, 9-1-1 communications district to sell general obligation bonds. Requires 9-1-1 communications district to levy special tax to pay interest and principal on outstanding bonds. Repeals statutes relating to general obligation improvement warrants and interim financing of public improvements. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 204 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasurer) -- Relating to state financial administration. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 2-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-7 Second reading. 3-8 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy. 3-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-13 Referred to State and School Finance. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 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 Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 5-17(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 22 --Attending Legislative Business, 8----Adams, Baker, Bryant, Derfler, Hamby, Springer, Stull, Walden. 5-26 President signed. 5-26(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 259, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Requires Department of Revenue, rather than State Treasurer, to allocate revenues from excise taxes on amusement devices. Modifies provision relating to treasurer's authority to establish certain demand deposit accounts in financial institutions outside state. Deletes requirement that banks and trust companies designated as fiscal agencies for payment of public bonds prepare quarterly statement showing daily balances of certain public moneys. SB 205 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasurer) -- Relating to financial responsibility. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-18 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 1-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Dukes, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Kennemer. 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 Regulatory Reform. 2-20 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 15 Calendar. 3-15 Third reading. Carried by Wylie. Passed. Ayes, 60. 3-20(S) President signed. 3-21(H) Speaker signed. 3-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 41, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Changes laws relating to deposit of cash or securities for purpose of complying with financial responsibility requirements. Limits types of securities that may be deposited. Requires deposit of cash or securities to be made with Department of Transportation rather than State Treasurer. Allows department to deliver deposits to State Treasurer. Allows department to order State Treasurer to use deposits for specified purposes. Requires department, rather than State Treasurer, to issue certificate indicating that deposit was made. SB 206 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to recovery of expenses of the Department of Revenue; appropriating money. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-21 Work Session held. 3-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be referred to Ways and Means. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 4-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-5 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-10 Second reading. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 2, Sorenson, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy, Miller. 5-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Montgomery. Passed. Ayes, 43 --Absent, 1--Gordly, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 14----Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Lewis, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tarno, Tiernan. 5-26(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 257, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Authorizes Department of Revenue to recover expenses relating to administration of senior tax deferral programs from revolving account. Makes related changes. Reduces appropriation from General Fund to Department of Revenue. Limits expenditures for specified purpose. SB 207 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to recovery of expenses of Department of Revenue. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Revenue to charge for property tax map maintenance services provided to counties. Authorizes Department of Revenue to charge for development costs of tax maps, plats or standardized record systems. SB 208 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to property taxes, including but not limited to exemptions. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 2-28 Work Session held. 3-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-7 Second reading. 3-8 Third reading. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy. 3-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-13 Referred to State and School Finance. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-8 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused for business of the House, 2----Johnson, Minnis. 5-25(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 21 --Excused, 2--Hartung, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Adams, Bryant, Cease, Dwyer, Johnson, Kintigh, Shannon. 6-1 President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 513, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Authorizes late filing for property tax exemption for property leased by tax exempt organization from taxable ownership if late filing fee is paid. Makes consistent certain language. Requires that claim be filed before personal property of charitable, religious, fraternal, educational or certain other exempt organization is granted exemption. Clarifies that property may become exempt for tax year if change in taxable use to exempt use occurs and if claim is filed within required time. Clarifies that taxes assessed against personal property valued at less than $3,000 will be canceled only if the personal property is required to be reported under personal property reporting statutes (which excludes manufactured structures valued at less than $3,000 as manufactured structures are not required to be reported). Requires business firms wishing enterprise zone property tax exemption make precertification application to county assessor as well as to sponsor of zone. Exempts sponsor or county assessor from liability for approving application if Department of Revenue subsequently determines that firm is not qualified for exemption. Authorizes retroactive grant of enterprise zone property tax exemption for specified years under certain circumstances. SB 209 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to property taxes, including but not limited to assessments, appraisals, reports, roll corrections, refunds and distribution. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 3-2 Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-9 Second reading. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Walden, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Baker, Hartung, McCoy. 3-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-16 Referred to State and School Finance. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rasmussen. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Sowa, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 5-26(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 256, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Provides that water companies be assessed in same manner as other locally assessed property rather than centrally assessed by Department of Revenue. Requires that mobile modular units be reported for purposes of property taxes by August 1 of tax year. Changes method of determining interest on back taxes assessed against property which had been omitted from tax rolls. Specifies interest rate and date from which interest is to be computed. Eliminates procedure for payment of back taxes assessed when clerical errors are corrected. ©Provides method of distribution of back taxes collected following correction of clerical errors.¦ Provides refund procedure for amounts certified for assessment and tax roll collection by entities that are not units of local government. SB 210 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to property taxes, including but not limited to property tax levy classifications and appeals. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 3-22 Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-30 Second reading. 3-31 Third reading. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 2--Bryant, Dukes, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bunn, McCoy, Miller, Phillips. 4-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-4 Referred to State and School Finance. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 1, Johnston, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 4----Meek, Parks, Prozanski, Tiernan. 5-22(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 3, McCoy, Springer, Trow. 5-26 President signed. 5-26(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 293, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Requires notice of property tax levy to be accompanied by copy of local ordinance or resolution which categorizes tax, fee, charge, assessment or toll as subject or not subject to constitutional tax rate limitation. Eliminates requirement that orders of county boards of equalization and ratio review be served by certified rather than regular mail. Changes training requirements for members of county boards of equalization and ratio review. Authorizes appeal of value of principal or secondary industrial property to proceed directly to Department of Revenue rather than first to board of equalization or ratio review and then to department. SB 211 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to amusement device tax laws. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 2-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-6 Third reading. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Attending Legislative Business, 7----Adams, Derfler, Dukes, Kennemer, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy. 3-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-8 Referred to State and School Finance. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 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 Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 5-17(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 23 --Attending Legislative Business, 7----Adams, Baker, Bryant, Derfler, Hamby, Springer, Stull. 5-26 President signed. 5-26(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 255, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Clarifies intent of amusement device tax laws. SB 212 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to support enforcement; prescribing an effective date. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-18 Referred to Judiciary. 2-7 Public Hearing held. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-28 Second reading. 5-1 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Kennemer. 5-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-23 Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 14----Adams, Courtney, Johnston, Jones, Luke, Mannix, Meek, Montgomery, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Qutub, Sowa, Starr. 5-26(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 20 --Absent, 1--Shannon, Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 8----Baker, Dukes, Gold, Hartung, Leonard, Phillips, Trow, Walden. 6-1 President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 514, 1995 Laws. Effective date, October 01, 1995. Mandates full faith and credit for paternity determination in another state. Limits orders for past child support. Requires health care facility to make available to biological parents when mother unmarried voluntary acknowledgment of paternity form. Provides that state or party to acknowledgment may, under certain circumstances, apply to court or Administrator of Support Enforcement Division for order requiring parties and child to submit to genetic parentage tests. Prescribes effective date. SB 213 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to support enforcement. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-18 Referred to Judiciary. 2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-22 Second reading. 3-23 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--President Smith, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Miller, Phillips, Springer. Gold, attending legislative business when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 3-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-28 Referred to Judiciary. 4-13 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-1 Public Hearing held. 5-9 Returned to Full Committee. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Absent, 1--Starr, Excused, 2--Federici, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 15----Brian, Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Lokan, Lundquist, Meek, Milne, Norris, Oakley, Rasmussen, Ross, Snodgrass, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 6-1(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Dwyer, Johnson, Kintigh. 6-9 President signed. 6-9(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 608, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Modifies provisions relating to enforcement of support by implementing Uniform Interstate Family Support Act. Makes related changes. Establishes conditions under which party may apply to have issue of paternity reopened. SB 214 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to support enforcement. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-18 Referred to Judiciary. 3-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-21 Second reading. 3-22 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Kintigh, Phillips, President Smith. 3-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-1 Public Hearing held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-15 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-23 Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 14----Adams, Courtney, Johnston, Jones, Luke, Mannix, Meek, Montgomery, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Qutub, Sowa, Starr. 5-26(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 20 --Absent, 1--Shannon, Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 8----Baker, Dukes, Gold, Hartung, Leonard, Phillips, Trow, Walden. 6-6 President signed. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 609, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Modifies time when court may approve administrative order establishing paternity. Modifies time for administrator to certify order to court. Makes certain tax returns available to agencies for support enforcement services. Modifies provisions relating to disclosure of contents of support enforcement files. SB 215 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to paternity. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-18 Referred to Judiciary. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that mother or father who has attained 16 years of age may appear in proceeding to establish paternity without guardian or guardian ad litem. SB 216 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Justice, Department of Human Resources, Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to support enforcement; declaring an emergency. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-18 Referred to Judiciary. 2-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-7 Work Session held. 3-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-17 Second reading. 3-20 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Motion to refer to Ways and Means failed. Ayes, 9 --Nays, 19, Adams, Baker, Bryant, Bunn, Derfler, Hamby, Hannon, Hartung, Johnson, Kennemer, Kintigh, Lim, Miller, Shannon, Stull, Timms, Walden, Yih, President Smith, Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. Bill passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 8, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hannon, Leonard, McCoy, Springer, Yih, Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 3-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-28 Referred to Judiciary with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Abolishes Support Enforcement Division of Department of Justice. Transfers duties and functions to Department of Human Resources. Makes related changes. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 217 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to child support; appropriating money. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-18 Referred to Judiciary. 2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-14 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Dwyer, Kintigh, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Leonard. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Judiciary. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-1 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 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 Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Minnis, Parks, Speaker Clarno. 5-26(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 262, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Establishes Child Support Revolving Fund. Appropriates moneys. SB 218 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to support enforcement. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-18 Referred to Judiciary. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 4-5 Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-14 Second reading. 4-17 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Phillips. 4-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-28 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-1 Public Hearing held. 5-10 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 Naito. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 2, Sowa, Watt, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 2----Courtney, Parks. 5-23(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. 5-30 President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 0272, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Reduces to 15 percent amount of disposable income that may be withheld from support obligor's income under certain circumstances. Provides for exceptions. SB 219 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to judicial review of orders of Department of Corrections. 1-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-24 Public Hearing held. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-14 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits judicial review of nondisciplinary orders of Department of Corrections. Defines nondisciplinary orders. SB 220 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to false health care payment claims. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-5 Second reading. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 2, Leonard, McCoy, Excused, 1--Phillips. 5-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-18 Public Hearing and 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 Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 46 --Excused, 3--Johnson, Minnis, Piercy, Excused for business of the House, 11----Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Jones, Mannix, Montgomery, Oakley, Repine, Sowa, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Strobeck. 5-30(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 3, Leonard, McCoy, Springer, Excused, 1--Cease, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Timms, Yih. 6-8 President signed. 6-8(H) Speaker signed. 7-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 496, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Creates crime of making false claim for health care payment.[Punishes by five years' imprisonment or $100,000, or both. Establishes limitation for commencement of action. SB 221 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to false claims submitted to the State of Oregon. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Attorney General to institute civil action for damages against person who obtains money or property from State of Oregon based on false or fraudulent claim or behavior. Prescribes period within which action must be brought. Establishes amount to be recovered. Directs payment of amounts recovered. SB 222 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to vehicle dealer certification. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases vehicle dealer bond to $50,000. SB 223 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to direct mail solicitation. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary, then Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 3-27 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits direct mail solicitation if recipient gives notice. Provides method for giving notice to solicitor. Declares direct mail solicitation after direction to cease to be unlawful trade practice. SB 224 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to unlawful trade practices. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Declares purpose of unlawful trade practices statutes. States legislative intent for interpretation of statutes. Permits action for unfair or deceptive trade practice without prior rules of Attorney General. Increases recovery for private unlawful trade practice actions. Directs award of attorney fees to prevailing plaintiff. Allows service of investigative demand by mail. Imposes sanctions for failure to respond to investigative demand. Directs award of attorney fees against person filing frivolous petition to set aside investigative demand. Allows Attorney General to seek injunction against person who fails or refuses to obey investigative demand. SB 225 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to post-conviction relief. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-25 Second reading. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 8, Cease, Dwyer, Gold, Lim, McCoy, Springer, Trow, Yih, Excused, 2--Miller, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Hartung, President Smith. 4-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-9 Public Hearing held. 5-16 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes period for filing post-conviction relief petition to ©one year after entry of date of judgment of conviction or one year after appeal is final.¦ specify that for person whose conviction and appeals became final on or after July 7, 1993, and before effective date of Act, petition must be filed within two years of certain date. Specifies one-year filing period for person whose conviction and appeals became final on or after effective date of Act. Extends time for filing amended petition for post-conviction relief after counsel appointed. SB 226 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to habeas corpus appeals. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-24 Public Hearing held. 3-28 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Dwyer, Excused, 3--Bradbury, Phillips, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bunn. 4-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 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 Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Minnis, Parks, Speaker Clarno. 5-29(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 294, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Eliminates right of appeal for meritless habeas corpus petitions.¦ Allows Court of Appeals to summarily affirm judgment on habeas corpus petitions. SB 227 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to criminal appeals. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-24 Public Hearing held. 3-28 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 1, Dwyer, Excused, 3--Bradbury, Phillips, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bunn, Lim, Walden, Yih. 4-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 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 Grisham. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 1--Shields, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Minnis, Parks, Speaker Clarno. 5-29(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 295, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows Court of Appeals to summarily affirm appeal of criminal conviction. Allows remand of criminal appeals to trial court to correct errors. Applies to pending appeals. SB 228 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to judgments. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-2 Second reading. 2-3 Taken from 02-03 Calendar and placed on 02-06 Calendar by unanimous consent. 2-6 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Dwyer, Phillips. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Judiciary. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 4-19 Public Hearing and 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 Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 40 --Excused for business of the House, 20----Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Corcoran, Fahey, Fisher, Johnson, Josi, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Naito, Norris, Snodgrass, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Watt, Wells, Welsh. 5-10(S) President signed. 5-11(H) Speaker signed. 5-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 109, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows sentencing court to retain jurisdiction indefinitely to correct certain errors in judgment of conviction. Requires that sentencing court give written notice to all parties before correcting judgment of conviction. Requires notice to appellate court of correction in judgment of conviction. SB 229 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to gambling. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-19 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 5, Hamby, Kintigh, Shannon, Trow, President Smith, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Gold, Phillips, Springer. 6-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. ©States public policy on gambling. Requires Attorney General to study legal and illegal gambling and to prepare biennial report. Allows Department of State Police to investigate background of gambling licensees and licensing agencies to request investigation.¦ ©Changes criminal laws related to gambling. Defines and prohibits unlawful gambling. Provides that violation gives rise to civil in rem forfeiture. Repeals criminal statutes related to charitable bingo, lotto and raffles. Prohibits social games in public places.¦ ©Allows ÊMonte Carlo eventsÎ by charitable organizations. Directs Department of Justice to regulate ÊMonte Carlo events.Î Establishes limits on annual handle, wagers, number and duration of ÊMonte Carlo events.Î Allows Department of Justice to license suppliers of gambling equipment and supplies for regulated gambling by charitable organizations.¦ ©Makes related changes.¦ Provides Oregon State Lottery Commission may not as condition for being lottery game retailer require retailer to prohibit or limit playing of social games or attend seminars or classes relating to social games. Provides Director of Oregon State Lottery may not terminate contract with lottery game retailer solely because retailer allows social games on premises. SB 230 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Employes' Retirement System) -- Relating to public employee retirement. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 3-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-12 Work Session held. 4-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-17 Second reading. 4-18 Taken from 04-18 Calendar and placed on 04-19 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Dukes, Hamby, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Derfler. 4-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Labor. 5-3 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 Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 5-29(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 296, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Modifies laws relating to Public Employes' Retirement System for purpose of maintaining tax qualification of system under Internal Revenue Code. Specifies limitations on benefits and on contributions to system and other plans offered by public employer. Authorizes Public Employes' Retirement Board to adopt rules and take all actions necessary to maintain system's qualification under Internal Revenue Code. SB 231 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Dispute Resolution Commission) -- Relating to dispute resolution programs. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-28 Second reading. 3-29 Carried over to 03-30 by unanimous consent. 3-30 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 3-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-13 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-22 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-23 Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Johnston. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 3--Minnis, Shields, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 515, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Includes dispute resolution service provided by state agency as dispute resolution program regulated by Dispute Resolution Commission.¦ Requires that state agency electing to utilize alternative means of dispute resolution inform Dispute Resolution Commission and Department of Justice. Directs specified agencies to collaborate to expand services offered in existing dispute resolution programs. Eliminates December 31 deadline for notification by county that county intends to participate in expenditure of dispute resolution program funds. ©Clarifies requirement that judges provide parties to civil action with information on available mediation services.¦ SB 232 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Dispute Resolution Commission) -- Relating to mediation. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-27 Second reading. 3-28 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Adams. 3-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-30 Referred to Judiciary. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Johnston. Passed. Ayes, 43 --Excused, 2--Federici, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 15----Brian, Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Lokan, Lundquist, Meek, Milne, Norris, Oakley, Rasmussen, Ross, Snodgrass, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 6-5(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Stull, Timms, Yih, President Smith. 6-14 President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 678, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Makes mediation communications confidential, subject to agency's need to comply with state public records provisions, unless parties agree otherwise in writing. Excepts dispute resolution service or mediation proceeding conducted by public body. Prevents compelling mediator to testify unless all parties and mediator agree otherwise in writing. Expands class entitled to immunity from civil liability resulting from act or omission in mediation. SB 233 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senior and Disabled Services Division) -- Relating to long term care. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-6 Public Hearing held. Tabled in committee. Replaces terms Êskilled nursing facilityÎ and Êintermediate care facilityÎ with term Ênursing facilityÎ for purposes of long term care assessments. SB 234 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Parks and Recreation Department.) -- Relating to ocean shore permitting; appropriating money. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-14 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-15 Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Adams. 3-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-17 Referred to Natural Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Transfers administration of fill and removal permits for portions of ocean shore from Division of State Lands to State Parks and Recreation Department. Allows State Parks and Recreation Commission to establish schedule of application fees for improvement permits. Allows injunction and civil penalty for violation of improvement permit requirements. Appropriates money. Directs city or county accepting application for development or improvement on beachfront land to notify State Parks and Recreation Department. SB 235 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Health Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to vital statistics; appropriating money. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 3-13 Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Hannon, Kennemer not concurring. 3-20 Second reading. 3-21 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Failed. Ayes, 12 --Nays, 17, Baker, Bunn, Derfler, Dukes, Dwyer, Hamby, Hannon, Hartung, Johnson, Kennemer, Kintigh, Lim, Miller, Shannon, Stull, Timms, Walden, Excused, 1--Phillips. Bunn served notice of possible reconsideration. Shannon changed from aye to nay by unanimous consent. 3-22 Motion to reconsider carried on voice vote. Motion to rerefer to Health and Human Services carried on voice vote. 4-17 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-9 Carried over to 05-10 by unanimous consent. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Bill read. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Stull, Excused, 2--Dukes, Walden, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Phillips, Springer, President Smith. 5-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-15 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Designates those eligible to obtain vital records. Designates information to be included in vital records. Changes Vital Statistics Unit to Center for Health Statistics. Creates offense of unlawful use of vital record. Punishes violation by maximum five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. Makes related changes. Appropriates money. SB 236 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Transportation) -- Relating to transfer of title to vehicles. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 1-26 Public Hearing held. 2-2 Work Session held. 2-16 Work Session held. 2-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be referred to Ways and Means. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 5-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation/Economic Development. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session cancelled. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-17 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Kintigh, Excused, 2--Lim, Walden, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Phillips. 5-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Wooten. Passed. Ayes, 40 --Nays, 3, Grisham, Johnston, Uherbelau, Excused, 2--Federici, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 15----Brian, Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Lokan, Lundquist, Meek, Milne, Norris, Oakley, Rasmussen, Ross, Snodgrass, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-3(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 516, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. 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 knowingly submitting false notice of transfer and punishes by maximum of 30 days' imprisonment, $1,000 fine, or both. Creates offense of knowingly submitting false information about transfer and punishes by maximum of 30 days' imprisonment, $1,000 fine, or both. Provides immunity from civil and criminal liability for transferor under certain circumstances. Increases expenditure limitation. Becomes operative July 1, 1997. SB 237 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Board of Medical Examiners) -- Relating to the Board of Medical Examiners for the State of Oregon; declaring an emergency. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes legal status of Board of Medical Examiners for the State of Oregon to semi-independent state agency. Exempts board from certain financial and personnel requirements imposed on state agencies. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 238 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Board of Medical Examiners) -- Relating to medical professions. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-27 Work Session held. 3-6 Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-13 Second reading. 3-14 Third reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Dwyer, Excused, 1--Stull. 3-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-16 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 5-1 Public Hearing held. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-23 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 32, Adams, Baum, Brian, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Markham, Meek, Milne, Montgomery, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Qutub, Repine, Schoon, Snodgrass, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Speaker Clarno. Committee report adopted. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 26, Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Fisher. Second reading. 5-24 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 25 Calendar. 5-25 Motion to refer to Ways and Means failed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 29, Adams, Baum, Brian, Fisher, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Mannix, Markham, Meek, Milne, Montgomery, Norris, Oakley, Repine, Schoon, Snodgrass, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Tiernan, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Welsh, Speaker Clarno, Excused, 2--Naito, Piercy, Excused for business of the House, 5----Grisham, Parks, Qutub, Ross, Wells. Third reading. Carried by Meek. Passed. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 23, Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 3--Naito, Piercy, Ross. 5-29(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Bunn, Hannon, Leonard appointed Senate conferees. 5-29(H) Representatives Luke, Mannix, Meek appointed House Conferees. 5-31 Work Session held. 6-3(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-19 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 6-3(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-5(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 9, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Leonard, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 6-7(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 26, Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused for business of the House, 1----Qutub. Repassed. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 26, Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused for business of the House, 1----Qutub. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Fisher. 6-14(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) Governor vetoed. Substitutes term ÊlicenseÎ for ÊregistrationÎ or ÊcertificationΩ.¦ for purposes of provisions relating to physicians' assistants. Modifies provision relating to practice of acupuncture. Deletes requirement that Board of Medical Examiners approve Oriental texts used in preparing Oriental pharmacopoeia. Makes other changes related to medical professions. Prohibits board that licenses medical practitioners from imposing disciplinary action under specified circumstances. SB 239 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Governor Barbara Roberts for the Health Resources Commission) -- Relating to Health Resources Commission; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services, then Ways and Means. 2-27 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that Health Resources Commission perform medical technology assessments. Establishes guidelines for conducting assessment programs. Defines terms. Requires that commission appoint technical advisory panels. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Director of Human Resources for biennial expenses of Human Resources Commission. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 240 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Judiciary for the Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to endowment care funds. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs, then Judiciary. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-30 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Judiciary by prior reference. 2-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-3 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-6 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Dwyer, Phillips. 2-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Judiciary. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-1 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 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 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 Brown. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Absent, 1--Minnis, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 4----Adams, Johnson, Tiernan, Wooten. 5-29(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 297, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Specifies charges and expenses that do not constitute voluntary reduction of principal of endowment care trust. SB 241 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Legislative Committee on Trade and Economic Development) -- Relating to key industries. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Director of Economic Development Department to provide opportunity for organizations representing key industries to offer comments and recommendations relating to budget priorities of department. Requires director to file comments and recommendations with budget documents of department. Requires copies of comments and recommendations be sent to Governor, President of Senate and Speaker of House of Representatives. Requires director and Oregon Economic Development Commission to solicit judgments and recommendations concerning state policies affecting competitiveness from such organizations. Allows director and commission to consider judgments and recommendations when developing or administering key industry programs. Requires commission to include in biennial report to Governor and Legislative Assembly any recommendations received and its analysis and response. SB 242 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Legislative Committee on Trade and Economic Development) -- Relating to youth apprenticeships. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-7 Work Session held. 2-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-15 Second reading. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 8, Bradbury, Cease, Dwyer, Hannon, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Trow, Excused, 2--Miller, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Hamby, Kennemer, Springer. Dwyer changed from aye to nay by unanimous consent. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-21 Referred to Labor. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Carpenter. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 5-29(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 298, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Deletes requirement that business pay youth apprentices more than other employees.¦ Deletes per day hour limitations for youth apprentices and trainees ©and satisfactory progress requirements for work based learning programs¦. Requires youth apprentice or trainee be paid not less than state minimum wage. SB 243 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Legislative Committee on Trade and Economic Development) -- Relating to work based learning programs. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-7 Second reading. 2-8 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, Shannon, Yih, Excused, 1--Bunn, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bradbury, Derfler, Leonard. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Governor, Department of Education and Bureau of Labor and Industries to seek federal waivers for work based learning programs. SB 244 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Committee on Land Use for the Oregon Association of Realtors) -- Relating to assessment of effects of land use rules. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 1-24 Public Hearing held. 2-2 Work Session held. 2-8 Work Session held. 2-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-22 Second reading. 2-23 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bradbury, Walden. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Natural Resources. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Naito. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 7----Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-29(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 299, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Requires Land Conservation and Development Commission to assess certain impacts of rule and goal amendments. Requires commission to ©file assessments with rule when it is filed¦ keep assessments on file and available for public inspection. SB 245 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Committee on Land Use for the Oregon Association of Realtors) -- Relating to decisions on land use applications by local governments. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 2-2 Work Session held. 2-8 Work Session held. 2-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-21 Second reading. 2-22 Carried over to 02-23 without objection. 2-23 Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bradbury, Phillips. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Natural Resources. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 22 Calendar. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 60. 5-25(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. 5-26 Senators Shannon, Cease, Johnson appointed Senate conferees. 5-29(H) Representatives Lewis, Josi, Tarno appointed House Conferees. 5-31 Work Session held. 6-5 Work Session held. 6-6(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-16 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 6-6(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-7(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Baker, Hartung, Kennemer. 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, 56 --Nays, 2, Schoon, Wooten, Absent, 1--Grisham, Excused, 1--Carter. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) Governor signed. Chapter 812, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Provides that writ issued by circuit court to compel city or county to act on permit or zone change application is not land use decision. Provides that local land use approval in response to writ is not land use decision. Requires city or county to make partial refund to applicant if city or county violates 120-day rule. States exception. Requires stocking survey as condition of approval of single-family dwelling if lot or parcel is more than 30 acres in eastern Oregon or more than 10 acres in western Oregon. Directs local governments to provide notice to Department of Agriculture of all applications for dwellings under lot of record provisions. Provides dwelling applications approved under lot of record provisions may be transferred to other persons. Provides for change of soil designation using report from soils scientist. Provides that, after effective date of Act, when local government makes decisions on land use applications for subdivisions inside urban growth boundary only local government laws implemented under acknowledged comprehensive plan in effect at time of application govern subsequent construction on property unless applicant elects otherwise. SB 246 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon Commission for Child Care) -- Relating to personal income taxation; appropriating money. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows, for Oregon income tax purposes, refundable credit of $500 to $1,500 to day care facility employees. Provides that calculation of amount of credit based on employee's experience or education. Applies to tax years that begin on or after January 1, 1996. Appropriates moneys from General Fund for biennium ending June 30, 1997. SB 247 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Commission for Child Care) -- Relating to child development scholarships. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-20 Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes childhood care and education scholarships. Allocates lottery moneys. Limits expenditures. SB 248 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Commission for Child Care) -- Relating to child care. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-20 Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Child Care Division of Employment Department to award grants to day care facilities. Limits grant amounts. Establishes advisory committee to recommend grant recipients. Allocates lottery moneys. SB 249 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance) -- Relating to taxation. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-21 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends repeal date by two additional years for provisions governing local government service responsibility agreements, form requirements for measures proposing new or increased taxes and tax coordination plans for nonschool local governments. SB 250 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon Association of County Tax Collectors) -- Relating to property tax collection. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 6, Bunn, Dukes, Dwyer, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Excused, 4--Adams, Miller, Shannon, Timms. 5-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to State and School Finance. 5-4 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Shortens period of written notice of end of redemption period after real property tax foreclosure. Changes fees for redemptions made within six months of end of redemption period. ©Allows state or local government property leased to taxable ownership to be foreclosed or a warrant issued.¦ ©Requires Department of Revenue to pay delinquent as well as current taxes imposed upon tax-deferred homestead property.¦ Permits county to sell tax liens representing unpaid and delinquent taxes on real property, except for tax deferred property. Requires that such sales be conducted by tax collector. Allows board of county commissioners to determine purchase price of lien. Establishes requirements for certificate of purchase of lien. Establishes redemption procedures. ©Prescribes effective dates.¦ SB 251 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon Association of County Tax Collectors) -- Relating to taxation. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 3-2 Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-9 Third reading. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----McCoy, Shannon. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-15 Referred to State and School Finance. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 3--Johnson, Minnis, Piercy, Excused for business of the House, 5----Corcoran, Fahey, Norris, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-29(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Phillips, Gold, Hartung appointed Senate conferees. 5-29(H) Representatives Schoon, Beyer, Lokan appointed House Conferees. 6-6 Work Session held. 6-7(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-22 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 6-7(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-7(S) Rules suspended. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 30. 6-9(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 2, Federici, Wylie, Absent, 1--Johnson, Excused for business of the House, 6----Brian, Josi, Mannix, Meek, Roberts, Speaker Clarno. 6-14(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 610, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Establishes property tax exemption for principal residence. Provides that cooperative housing corporation is eligible for exemption under certain circumstances. Directs county assessor and Department of Revenue to cooperate in developing procedures to ensure compliance with household income standards for eligibility for exemption. Applies to property tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1997.¦ ©Increases tax exemption for veterans. Applies to property tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1997.¦ ©Requires Governor's budget to identify each tax expenditure that has full or partial sunset that, if allowed to take effect, will have fiscal impact for next biennium. Defines terms.¦ ©Requires that all tax liens be paid before assessor processes property consolidations.¦ Increases specified tax exemption for veteran and surviving spouse. Applies to property tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1997. Requires payment of all certified property taxes prior to consolidation of property accounts. SB 252 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon Association of County Tax Collectors) -- Relating to taxation. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 3-1 Work Session held. 3-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-7 Second reading. 3-8 Third reading. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 3, Bradbury, Dukes, Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy. 3-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-13 Referred to State and School Finance. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-16 Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Schoon. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 2, Roberts, Sowa, Absent, 1--Ross, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 2----Repine, Speaker Clarno. 5-22(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow. Johnson declared potential conflict of interest. 5-29 President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor vetoed. 6-9 Governor's veto message entered into Journal. No Senate action taken. Veto sustained in accordance with Art. V, sec. 15b, Oregon Constitution. Changes minimum amount of excessive property tax advance payment that need not be refunded to taxpayer, from $5 to $10. Changes maximum amount of delinquent taxes, including interest and penalties, about which tax collector need not send notice of delinquency to taxpayer, from $1 to $5. Establishes that logging equipment used by company engaged solely in logging operations is exempt from ad valorem taxation. Provides that local government unit that imposes specified transient lodging tax may not require taxpayer to file more than one report or return during calendar year. SB 253 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Powell Vista Manor, Mattie Younkin Manor) -- Relating to property taxation; appropriating money. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Miller, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Hamby, Kennemer, Springer. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to State and School Finance. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 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, 55 --Nays, 3, Johnston, Mannix, Sowa, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 5-29(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 300, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows forgiveness of 1993 taxes assessed against certain nonprofit homes for elderly for which exemption from property tax would have been allowed if application had been timely filed. Creates procedure for late filing of application for funded property tax exemption. Imposes late filing fee. Appropriates moneys. SB 254 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Columbia River Steamship Operators) -- Relating to property tax exemptions for cargo containers. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends property tax exemption for cargo containers. SB 255 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon School Boards Association, Beaverton School District) -- Relating to equity fees for school districts. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 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. SB 256 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon Association of School Executives) -- Relating to school funding. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes school funding formula. SB 257 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon Association of School Executives) -- Relating to school funding transportation grant. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes calculation of transportation grant under school funding formula for next three years. SB 258 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon Association of School Executives) -- Relating to school finance. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Defines formulas for figuring school district's General Purpose Grant. SB 259 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon Association of School Executives) -- Relating to remote small schools. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 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. SB 260 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Eugene 4J School District) -- Relating to student transportation. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows school district to charge parent or guardian of student for approved transportation costs. SB 261 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Oregon Association of School Executives) -- Relating to education service district finance. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Specifies percentage of education service district replacement funding. SB 262 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Revenue and School Finance for the Department of Education) -- Relating to education service districts. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-23 Public Hearing held. 3-28 Work Session held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-4 Work Session held. 4-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy by prior reference. 4-18 Public Hearing held. 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 Third reading. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 4--Adams, Miller, Shannon, Timms. 5-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources and Education. 5-10 Public Hearing held. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-23 Second reading. 5-24 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 25 Calendar. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Meek. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Adams, Wylie, Absent, 2--Mannix, Markham, Excused, 1--Piercy. 5-29(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Hartung, Baker, Trow appointed Senate conferees. 5-29(H) Representatives Luke, Meek, Ross appointed House Conferees. 6-1 Work Session held. 6-5(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-19 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 6-5(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-5(S) Rules suspended. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Bryant, Bunn, President Smith. 6-7(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 2, Adams, Parks, Excused, 1--Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 3----Lewis, Qutub, VanLeeuwen. 6-14(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 611, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Changes requirements of State Board of Education's order designating education service districts. Creates additional education service districts. Modifies composition of certain education service districts. Changes provision establishing number of education service district board members. Establishes conditions under which district boundary board must approve request for minor boundary change ©for school district¦ involving only Sherwood and Tigard-Tualatin School Districts in Washington County. SB 263 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Water Policy) -- Relating to irrigation districts. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-6 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-7 Third reading. Carried by Dwyer. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Yih. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Water Policy. 2-28 Public Hearing and 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, March 10 Calendar. 3-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 15 Calendar. 3-15 Third reading. Carried by Josi. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Meek, Tiernan. 3-21(S) President signed. 3-21(H) Speaker signed. 3-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 42, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Reorganizes Irrigation District Law. Makes all of ORS chapter 545 part of Irrigation District Law. Eliminates obsolete and archaic language. Repeals sections validating bonds or contracts issued or entered into more than 50 years ago. SB 264 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Labor and Government Operations for the Oregon School Employees Association) -- Relating to public employee collective bargaining elections. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 3-1 Work Session held. 3-10 Work Session held. 3-13 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-14 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 3, Cease, Kintigh, Lim, Excused, 1--Stull. 3-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-16 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases period when elections are banned during certain collective bargaining agreements. SB 265 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Labor and Government Operations for the Oregon School Employees Association) -- Relating to unemployment compensation for certain educational institution employees. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Removes from disqualification for receipt of unemployment compensation benefits individuals performing services other than instructional, research or administrative capacity at certain education institutions. SB 266 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Oregon Liquor Control Commission Oversight Task Force) -- Relating to alcoholic beverages; prescribing an effective date. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 2-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-2 Work Session held. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-23 Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-25 Second reading. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 2--Miller, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Derfler, Hartung, President Smith. 4-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 5-5 Work Session held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Ross. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused for business of the House, 2----Johnson, Minnis. 5-25(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 2, Dukes, McCoy, Excused, 2--Hartung, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Cease, Dwyer, Johnson, Kintigh, Shannon. 6-1 President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 301, 1995 Laws. Effective date, January 01, 1996. Establishes consistent definitions for liquor laws. Adds certain statutory provisions to Liquor Control Act. Deletes unnecessary statutory references. Clarifies total number of premises that may be licensed by Oregon Liquor Control Commission under Class ÊAÎ and ÊBÎ dispensers' licenses each year. Creates single licensing procedure for all licenses issued by Oregon Liquor Control Commission under Liquor Control Act and Oregon Distilled Liquor Control Act. Revises statutes relating to prohibitions on ownership interests among manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers of alcoholic beverages and prohibitions on financial assistance from manufacturers and wholesalers to retailers of alcoholic beverages. Provides that malt beverages may not be designated as beer unless containing five and seven-tenths or less alcohol by volume. Provides that wholesale malt beverage and wine licensees may sell malt beverages containing not more than eight percent alcohol by volume to specified organizations and gatherings. Takes effect January 1, 1996. SB 267 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Legislative Interim Task Force on Health Care) -- Relating to health insurance. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires all individuals to enroll in designated type health benefit plan. Requires employers to offer standard health benefit plan to employees and dependents. Abolishes Insurance Pool Governing Board and Oregon Medical Insurance Pool Board. Creates Oregon Health Purchasing Alliance to aid individuals in obtaining health benefit plans. Establishes Oregon Health Purchasing Alliance Board to administer alliance. Allows Department of Consumer and Business Services to impose civil penalty for violation of enrollment requirement. Creates individual health care tax credit. Establishes Health Care Premium Supplementation Fund. Requires health insurers to offer standard health benefit plan. Requires health insurers to enroll all eligible individuals regardless of medical status. Establishes geographic rate bands. Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to appoint Health Insurance Advisory Committee. Makes other changes related to health insurance. SB 268 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Judiciary for the Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to trusts. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs, then Judiciary. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-30 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Judiciary by prior reference. 2-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-9 Second reading. 2-10 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Baker, Bryant. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to Judiciary. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-1 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 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 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 Naito. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Absent, 1--Minnis, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 4----Adams, Johnson, Tiernan, Wooten. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 679, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows trustee to establish existence and terms of trust with certification of trust. Specifies content and effect of certification. SB 269 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senator Randy Leonard) -- Relating to school district audits. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires school district audits to be done by Secretary of State. SB 270 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senator Randy Leonard) -- Relating to finance. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates state surplus refund (surplus kicker). Applies to bienniums beginning on or after July 1, 1993. SB 271 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Higher Education) -- Relating to the State System of Higher Education; declaring an emergency. 1-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-17 Referred to Education, then Ways and Means. 2-14 Public Hearing held. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 2-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-23 Work Session held. 2-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 3-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 4-18 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Public Hearing held. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-17 Work Session cancelled. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-23 Returned to Full Committee. 5-24 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 Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 2, Kennemer, Yih, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Derfler, Lim, Stull. 5-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-30 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-7 Second reading. 6-8 Third reading. Carried by Oakley. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 2--Corcoran, Jones, Excused for business of the House, 1----Repine. 6-14(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 612, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 17, 1995. ©Creates¦ Directs State ©System¦ Board of Higher Education ©as semi-independent state agency governed by¦ to establish policies for operation of State ©Board¦ System of Higher Education. ©Defines Êsemi-independentÎ state agency. Directs board to establish policies for system and to further state policy regarding assistance to disabled individuals.¦ Transfers certain administrative duties relating to system from Oregon Department of Administrative Services to board. Directs system to provide group insurance to employees through State Employes' Benefit Board and Bargaining Unit Benefits Board. Directs system to implement personnel program. Provides direction to board relative to certain standards for affirmative action and pay equity. Exempts system from certain state laws. ©Creates State System of Higher Education Fund.¦ ©Abolishes Council for Research Policy Recommendations.¦ ©Abolishes Faculty Recruitment Fund. Abolishes Basic Research Fund.¦ Increases expenditure limitation. Becomes operative July 1, 1995. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 272 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Governor-elect Kitzhaber) -- Relating to extension of timelines for implementation of Oregon Educational Act for the 21st Century. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows State Board of Education to grant extension of timelines to school district for implementation of programs of Oregon Educational Act for the 21st Century. SB 273 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Governor-elect Kitzhaber) -- Relating to the establishment of juvenile residential facilities by the Children's Services Division. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes Children's Services Division to establish and operate regional training schools or other residential facilities. SB 274 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Governor-elect Kitzhaber) -- Relating to the population of children confined in juvenile training schools. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Mandates that juvenile training school population not exceed design capacity of facilities designated for close custody purposes by Assistant Director for Children's Services. SB 275 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Governor-elect Kitzhaber) -- Relating to Oregon Health Sciences University; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Labor and Government Operations, then Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Oregon Health Sciences University as public corporation. Creates Oregon Health Sciences University Board of Directors to oversee corporation. Designates Governor as appointing authority for members of board. Exempts university from certain state laws. Removes university from authority of State Board of Higher Education except for academic program approval and state supported instructional budget requests. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Health Sciences University for biennial expenses. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 276 By Senator BRYANT; -- Relating to genetics. 1-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations, then Judiciary. 2-10 Work Session held. 2-15 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Judiciary by prior reference. 3-23 Public Hearing held. 4-12 Work Session held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Lim, Phillips. 5-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-23 Public Hearing held. 5-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-31 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-1 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 2 Calendar. 6-2 Third reading. Carried by Baum. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 6, Carter, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Uherbelau, Wooten, Absent, 1--Parks, Excused, 1--Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 5----Brian, Johnston, Meek, Ross, Snodgrass. 6-5(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Stull, Timms, Yih. 6-12 President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 680, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Establishes prohibitions on acquiring and using genetic information. Prohibits obtaining genetic information without informed consent except as specifically provided. Limits rulemaking authority of Health Division relating to DNA samples and newborn screening. Prohibits retention of genetic information except as specifically provided. Requires, with exception, prompt destruction of DNA sample used for insurance or employment purposes after purpose for which sample was obtained has been accomplished. Prohibits disclosure of genetic information except as specifically provided. Prohibits use of genetic information by insurance providers in certain circumstances. Requires written authorization of applicant for insurance before genetic test of applicant. SB 277 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Chemeketa Community College) -- Relating to public libraries. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Miller, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Hamby, Kennemer, Springer. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-20 Referred to State and School Finance. 3-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-9 Second reading. 3-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, March 15 Calendar. 3-15 Third reading. Carried by Schoon. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Shields. 3-20(S) President signed. 3-21(H) Speaker signed. 3-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 43, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Categorizes, for purposes of constitutional property tax rate limitations, levies by community college districts for public library system established before effective date of Act, as levies for governmental operations other than public school system. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1995. SB 278 By Senator HAMBY (at the request of Oregon Fryer Commission, Oregon Poultry Industry Association) -- Relating to meat inspection; declaring an emergency. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 2-1 Work Session held. 2-6 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-7 Third reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Bunn, Excused, 1--Yih. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Natural Resources. 2-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry. 2-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-24 Work Session held. 2-27 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Wells. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, VanLeeuwen, Excused, 2--Shields, Welsh. 3-9(S) President signed. 3-9(H) Speaker signed. 3-16(S) Governor signed. Chapter 26, 1995 Laws. Effective date, March 16, 1995. Prohibits sale of meat product from meat animal not slaughtered under federal meat inspection program if federal regulations have been established for inspection of such meat animal. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 279 By COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE, NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT (at the request of Oregon Food Processors Council) -- Relating to rigid plastic food containers. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 2-6 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Work Session held. 2-24 Work Session held. 3-6 Work Session held. 3-10 Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-16 Second reading. 3-17 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 6, Gold, Lim, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow. 3-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Johnston. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 8, Brown, Eighmey, Gordly, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Shibley, Shields, Wylie, Absent, 1--Carter, Excused, 3--Corcoran, Piercy, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 6----Fahey, Lundquist, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-30(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 5, Gold, Lim, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Cease, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Timms, Yih. 6-8 President signed. 6-8(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 681, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Exempts rigid plastic containers containing food from recycling or reuse requirements. SB 280 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Tom Bessonette) -- Relating to anatomical gifts. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows making of anatomical gift by requesting that driver license indicate that person is anatomical donor. Specifies scope of gift. Requires Department of Transportation to provide brief, written explanation of consequences of gift. Applies only to licenses issued or renewed on or after effective date of Act. SB 281 By Senator CEASE (at the request of METRO, Portland Metropolitan Area Boundary Commission) -- Relating to the membership of local government boundary commissions; declaring an emergency. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires certain local government boundary commissions to have 11 members. Requires prompt appointment of new members to affected boundary commissions so that membership equals 11 members. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 282 By Senator DWYER; Representative PIERCY (at the request of Parents United Against Runaways) -- Relating to runaway children. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Judiciary. 4-18 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Adds reported runaway child to circumstances in which child may be taken into protective custody. Allows parent or legal guardian of runaway child to submit information on child to law enforcement agency for entry into Law Enforcement Data System and other data systems. Creates offense of custodial interference. Punishes by maximum fine of $500. SB 283 By Senator DWYER (at the request of Dave Jewett) -- Relating to skiing. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits ski area operator from requiring waiver of liability or indemnification agreement as condition of allowing use of ski area. SB 284 By Senator DWYER -- Relating to mass transit districts. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Transportation. 4-4 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Rules and Elections. Referred to Rules and Elections by order of the President. 4-28 Public Hearing held. 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Dwyer. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 1, Derfler, Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Gold, Miller, Phillips, President Smith. 5-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-30 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires election of members of district board of certain mass transit districts located in standard metropolitan statistical area with population not exceeding 400,000. SB 285 By Senator DWYER; Representative CORCORAN (at the request of Lane County) -- Relating to location of armed forces reserve centers. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-25 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 Third reading. Carried by Dwyer. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, Springer, Trow, Excused, 4--Adams, Miller, Shannon, Timms. 5-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Wooten. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 7, Brown, Grisham, Johnston, Luke, Parks, Shibley, Watt, Excused for business of the House, 4----Carter, Courtney, Johnson, Minnis. 5-25(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, McCoy, Trow, Excused, 2--Hartung, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Walden. 6-6 President signed. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 6-30(S) Governor signed. Chapter 435, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows armed forces reserve centers in certain farm use zones if center is within one-half mile of community college. SB 286 By Senator DWYER; Representative CORCORAN (at the request of Lane County) -- Relating to sale of certain public lands. 1-24(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Third reading. Carried by Dwyer. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 4--Adams, Miller, Shannon, Timms. 5-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 5-5 Public Hearing held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 11, Grisham, Johnston, Luke, Minnis, Parks, Qutub, Roberts, Shibley, Snodgrass, Strobeck, Watt, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 5-25(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Hartung, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Walden. 6-1 President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 361, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Allows political subdivision to sell real property owned by it and transfer proceeds to nonprofit or municipal corporation or housing authority for low income housing, social services or child care.¦ ©Allows political subdivision to use proceeds of such sale directly to provide such services.¦ ©Provides that real property sold under this Act may include real property held as result of tax foreclosures.¦ Authorizes political subdivision to relinquish title to any of its property to nonprofit or municipal corporation for purpose of providing low income housing, social services or child care. Sunsets December 31, 1997. SB 287 By Senator DWYER -- Relating to candidate statements. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Specifies topics for candidate statements in voters' pamphlet. Authorizes Secretary of State to not print candidate statements that violate specifications. SB 288 By Senator DWYER -- Relating to taxation. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that separate ratio study be developed for use in appraising non-buildable lands for property tax purposes. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1996. SB 289 By Senator DWYER -- Relating to mass transit districts. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits board of mass transit district from declaring emergency in any district ordinance that imposes or provides exemption from district taxes. SB 290 By Senator DWYER -- Relating to health insurance. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that adverse utilization review decision concerning allocation of certain health care services be approved by panel of physicians. Creates other requirements related to utilization review. SB 291 By Senator DWYER -- Relating to limited liability companies. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-26 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides similar exemptions and treatment for corporations and limited liability companies regarding criminal fines, public works projects, counterfeit mark fines, workers' compensation, landscaping business licensing, construction contractor licensing and utility services. SB 292 By Senator DWYER -- Relating to circulation of recall petitions. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires circulators of recall petitions to be electors of electoral district from which public officer who is subject of recall petition is elected. SB 293 By Senator DWYER (at the request of Frank Aldersen) -- Relating to judges. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Judicial Department to pay certain amounts to district court judges who served between January 1, 1984, and August 1, 1987, and who did not elect to become judge members of Public Employes' Retirement System. Requires payment of all employee contributions not Êpicked-upÎ by state for those judges, attorney fees incurred by judges, and interest. SB 294 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Oregon Association of Nurserymen) -- Relating to water right application process. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Specifies standards for determining if water right application is in public interest. SB 295 By Senator JOHNSON, Representatives HAYDEN, VANLEEUWEN; Senators ADAMS, KINTIGH, TIMMS, YIH, Representatives BAUM, CLARNO, FISHER, MARKHAM, MEEK, OAKLEY, REPINE, SCHOON, STARR, TARNO, WATT, WELLS, WELSH -- Relating to the northern spotted owl; declaring an emergency. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Removes northern spotted owl from threatened species list maintained by State Fish and Wildlife Commission. Authorizes species to be relisted only upon compliance with rulemaking procedure. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 296 By Senator BRECKE; Representatives LEHMAN, TARNO -- Relating to boundary changes for community college districts; declaring an emergency. 4-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-28 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Brecke. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Lim, Walden, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Adams, Phillips. 5-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 5-25 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation/Economic Development. 5-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-28 Returned to Full Committee. 5-29 Work Session held. 5-30 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-31 Second reading. 6-1 Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Absent, 1--Naito, Excused for business of the House, 10----Baum, Beyer, Brian, Johnson, Parks, Roberts, Shields, Tiernan, Watt, Speaker Clarno. 6-8(S) President signed. 6-8(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 517, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 07, 1995. Allows county assessor and Department of Revenue to proceed with preparation of assessment roll prior to receiving boundary changes of community college district in final form. Sunsets January 1, 1996. Prescribes effective dates for certain boundary changes. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 297 By Senator DERFLER; Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Oregon Association of Nurserymen) -- Relating to water resource management; declaring an emergency. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 3-7 Work Session held. 3-9 Work Session held. 4-11 Work Session held. 4-28 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 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy, Miller. 5-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 5-19 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Water Resources Commission to develop ©comprehensive¦ statewide water ©management¦ supply plan. Establishes requirements for plan. ©Directs Water Resources Commission to recommend funding to implement statewide water management plan.¦ Requires Water Resources Commission to submit plan and report ©findings¦ to Sixty-ninth Legislative Assembly. Directs commission to delay implementation of plan pending approval by Legislative Assembly. Allows water development loan funds to be used for water storage and stream flow augmentation projects. Expands definition of water developer to include certain nonprofit corporations or organizations. Sunsets certain provisions of Act on December 31, 1997. Allocates lottery moneys to Water Resources Department. Limits expenditures. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 298 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Oregon Association of Nurserymen) -- Relating to water right application process. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Water Resources Commission to process water right applications according to administrative rules in effect on date of application. SB 299 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to attorneys; prescribing an effective date. 1-24(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates house of delegates of Oregon State Bar. Specifies qualifications and terms of elected and nonelected delegates. Allows house of delegates to direct, modify or rescind action of board of governors of state bar except as specified. Authorizes board of governors to formulate rules concerning house of delegates. Specifies procedures to allow members of bar to bring matters before house of delegates or before membership of bar. Takes effect January 1, 1996. SB 300 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to the Oregon State Bar; prescribing an effective date. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Judiciary. 2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-16 Second reading. 2-17 Taken from 02-17 Calendar and placed on 02-20 Calendar by unanimous consent. 2-20 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Miller, Excused, 2--Dukes, Phillips. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Judiciary. 4-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-9 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 1, Minnis, Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 8----Fahey, Lehman, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 302, 1995 Laws. Effective date, January 01, 1996. Extends term of member of board of governors of Oregon State Bar from three to four years and adds one public member. Authorizes board to reapportion board regions every 10 years to provide for approximately equal representation of board members to attorney population. Requires election of president, president-elect and two vice presidents for board in 1998 and thereafter. Creates house of delegates of Oregon State Bar. Provides qualifications for delegates and sets terms of service. Prescribes duties and powers of house. Requires that board of governors make rules for conduct of house business. Makes technical changes. Takes effect January 1, 1996. SB 301 By Senator HAMBY; Senators BAKER, BUNN, DERFLER, JOHNSON, LIM, MILLER, STULL, Representative STARR -- Relating to criminal procedure. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows court when imposing fine as part of criminal sentence to order part of fine to go to victim who suffered noneconomic damages. SB 302 By Senator HAMBY; Senators BAKER, JOHNSON, KENNEMER, LIM, MILLER, Representative STARR -- Relating to post-conviction relief. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Judiciary. 3-20 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Yih. 5-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides for direct appeal to Supreme Court from post-conviction proceeding in death penalty case. SB 303 By Senator HAMBY; Senators BAKER, BUNN, Representative STARR (at the request of Lew Cochran) -- Relating to motor carriers. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Removes certain passenger carriers from economic regulation by Public Utility Commission. SB 304 By Senator HAMBY; Senator JOHNSON -- Relating to felony sentencing. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires court to sentence persistent offender to life imprisonment without possibility of release. Defines Êpersistent offender.Î Provides for release under limited circumstances. SB 305 By Senator JOHNSON; Representatives BAUM, MARKHAM, REPINE; Senators ADAMS, DERFLER, HAMBY, KINTIGH, MILLER, SHANNON, SMITH, STULL, TIMMS, WALDEN, Representatives BRIAN, SPEAKER CLARNO, FISHER, HAYDEN, JOHNSON, JONES, LEWIS, LUKE, REPRESENTATIVE, MEEK, MILNE, NORRIS, OAKLEY, PARKS, SCHOON, STARR, TARNO, VANLEEUWEN, WELLS, WELSH -- Relating to compensation for impacts of regulation of private real property. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 1-17 Public Hearing held. 1-18 Public Hearing held. 1-19 Work Session held. 1-24 Work Session held. 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. SB 306 By Senator BRYANT -- Relating to law enforcement. 1-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-24 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 3-1 Work Session held. 3-6 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-7 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bunn, Walden, Yih. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-10 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform. 4-17 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 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 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 Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Adams, Johnson, Wooten. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 303, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows establishment of county service districts for purpose of providing law enforcement services. Deletes requirement that county service district provide enhanced law enforcement services only under contract with sheriff or city. Defines county service district providing law enforcement services and its peace officers as Êlaw enforcement unitÎ and Êpolice officersÎ for purposes of public safety standards and training. SB 307 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Oregon State Home Builders Association) -- Relating to prefabricated structures; declaring an emergency. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 2-23 Work Session held. 3-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-14 Second reading. 3-15 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Adams, Phillips. 3-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-17 Referred to Commerce. 4-21 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 42 --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. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 304, 1995 Laws. Effective date, June 07, 1995. Requires inspectors of prefabricated structure plans and structures to have approval from Department of Consumer and Business Services. Establishes approval system. Prohibits rent, lease, sale or exchange of prefabricated structure unless it bears insignia of compliance with state building code. ©Takes effect July 1, 1996.¦ Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 308 By Senator KENNEMER (at the request of Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to banking institutions; declaring an emergency. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-30 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-31 Carried over to 02-01 by unanimous consent. 2-1 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Dukes. Adams, Walden declared potential conflict of interest by unanimous consent. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 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 Wells. Passed. Ayes, 60. 2-24(S) President signed. 2-24(H) Speaker signed. 2-27(S) Governor signed. Chapter 6, 1995 Laws. Effective date, February 27, 1995. Exercises option of federal Riegle-Neal Interstate Banking and Branching Efficiency Act of 1994. Authorizes immediate mergers of in-state banking institutions with out-of-state banking institutions. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 309 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Independent Employer Association, Pacific Printing & Imaging Association) -- Relating to key industries. 1-24(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-24 by unanimous consent. 4-24 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Johnson, Phillips, President Smith. Shannon, excused when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 4-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 5-2 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Carpenter. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 1, Sowa, Absent, 1--Starr, Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 2----Brian, Meek. 5-18(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. 5-19 Senators Lim, Derfler, Dukes appointed Senate conferees. 5-29(H) Representatives Snodgrass, Lundquist, Shibley appointed House Conferees. 5-31 Work Session cancelled. 6-5 Work Session held. 6-7(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-10 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 6-7(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-7(S) Rules suspended. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 30. Sorenson entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 6-9(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 3, Lokan, Markham, Wells, Absent, 2--Corcoran, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 7----Brian, Josi, Mannix, Meek, Roberts, Welsh, Speaker Clarno. 6-14(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 613, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Directs Oregon Economic Development Commission, ©in cooperation¦ after consultation with Oregon Progress Board and Employment Department, to complete study concerning Êkey industriesÎ in Oregon. Modifies definition of Êkey industries.Î Requires report to Legislative Assembly. SB 310 By Senator HAMBY -- Relating to financial responsibility for child of minor parent. 1-24(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that grandparent of child born to minor parent be financially responsible for child's needs until minor parent of child is 21 years of age. SB 311 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to tenant counterclaims against landlord. 1-25(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Limits tenant counterclaims against landlord if landlord included prescribed statement in rental agreement. SB 312 By Senator BRYANT -- Relating to disqualification from receipt of unemployment compensation. 1-24(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Disqualifies from receipt of unemployment compensation individuals who violate qualified employer programs to restrict controlled substances or alcohol in workplace. SB 313 By Senator TIMMS (at the request of Rural Health Association) -- Relating to rural health. 1-25(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 2-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-22 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy by prior reference. 3-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-14 Second reading. 3-15 Third reading. Carried by Walden. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Adams, Phillips. Walden declared potential conflict of interest by unanimous consent. 3-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-17 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 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 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 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 Wylie. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 2--Fahey, Ross, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 1----Markham. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 271, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Expands rural hospitals that may receive full medical assistance reimbursement. ©Extends rural health tax credit to 2001, with condition.¦ SB 314 By Senator KINTIGH; Senators BRADBURY, DWYER, SHANNON (at the request of Northwest Propane Gas Association) -- Relating to liquid petroleum gas. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-7 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-8 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Bunn, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bradbury, Derfler, Leonard. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Uherbelau. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 7----Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 305, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Changes date for installer to notify State Fire Marshal of new liquid petroleum gas installations. SB 315 By Senator HAMBY; Senators CEASE, DERFLER, McCOY -- Relating to taxation. 1-25(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 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. SB 316 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Senator Bill Kennemer for Jed Henderson, Phoenix) -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-10 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 2, Kintigh, Shannon, Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Baker, Bryant, Walden. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 2-14 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 Ross. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Shields. 3-20(S) President signed. 3-21(H) Speaker signed. 3-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 44, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows use of passport as proof of age for purposes of purchasing alcoholic liquors. SB 317 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS -- Relating to aversive agents; declaring an emergency. 1-25(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs, then Judiciary. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-7 Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Judiciary. Referred to Judiciary by prior reference. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-2 Recommendation: Do pass. Minority Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-3 Second reading. 3-6 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 10 --Nays, 18, Adams, Baker, Bryant, Bunn, Derfler, Hamby, Hannon, Hartung, Johnson, Kintigh, Lim, Miller, Phillips, Shannon, Stull, Timms, Walden, President Smith, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Dukes, Kennemer. Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 10, Bradbury, Cease, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Dukes, Kennemer. 3-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-8 Referred to Commerce. 3-20 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 3-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-11 Second reading. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Brian, Wooten. 4-19(S) President signed. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-27(S) Governor signed. Chapter 76, 1995 Laws. Effective date, April 27, 1995. Provides that manufacturers, distributors and sellers of toxic household product are not liable for personal injury, death or property damage resulting from inclusion of aversive agent in product in concentrations approved by Poison Prevention Task Force. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 318 By COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to motor carriers; declaring an emergency. 1-25(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-7 Public Hearing held. 2-14 Public Hearing held. 2-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-1 Second reading. 3-2 Carried over to 03-03 without objection. 3-3 Taken from 03-03 Calendar and placed on 03-06 Calendar by unanimous consent. 3-6 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Attending Legislative Business, 7----Adams, Derfler, Dukes, Kennemer, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy. 3-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-8 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 4, Roberts, Sowa, Thompson, Wells, Absent, 2--Minnis, Starr, Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Brian, Meek, Rasmussen. 5-22(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 11, Brecke, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Kennemer, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Walden, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Bryant, Miller. Johnson declared potential conflict of interest by unanimous consent. 5-30 President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 306, 1995 Laws. Effective date, June 07, 1995. Discontinues economic regulation of motor carriers by Public Utility Commission except for carriers of passengers and household goods. Defines Êregular route scheduled transportationÎ and Êfull service.Î Deletes certain requirements for non-regular route scheduled passenger carriers. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 319 By Senator MILLER -- Relating to elections by mail. 1-25(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 5-10 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 Miller. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 5, Brecke, Dukes, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Cease, Dwyer, Hannon. 5-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Parks. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 11, Lokan, Luke, Milne, Norris, Oakley, Qutub, Ross, Schoon, Shibley, Snodgrass, Starr, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 4----Grisham, Mannix, Meek, Sowa. 6-9(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 6, Bryant, Dwyer, Gold, Kintigh, McCoy, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Cease, Dukes, Timms, Walden, Yih, President Smith. 6-15 President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) Governor vetoed. Requires primary and general elections ©election¦ to be held by mail. Specifies primary election procedures. SB 320 By Senator BRYANT; Representative PROZANSKI -- Relating to possession of firearms. 1-25(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-7 Second reading. 4-10 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Miller, Excused, 3--Bradbury, Hannon, Phillips. 4-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-9 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-16 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 Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 3--Johnson, Minnis, Piercy, Excused for business of the House, 5----Corcoran, Fahey, Norris, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-30(S) Taken from 05-30 Calendar and placed on 05-31 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-31 Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 1, Miller, Excused, 1--Leonard, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bunn, Cease, Hamby, Timms, Walden. 6-6 President signed. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 518, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Excludes felons from list of persons eligible to seek relief from prohibition against possessing firearms. Provides that violation of condition of order issued pursuant to Abuse Prevention Act or stalking protective order provisions is cause for revoking concealed handgun license. SB 321 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to Judicial Compensation Commission. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations, then Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Judicial Compensation Commission. Authorizes commission to establish salaries of certain judges, subject to legislative approval. Specifies membership of commission, terms of members and manner of filling vacancies in office. Prohibits any other public employment by member of commission. Specifies that members of commission receive no compensation for services other than reimbursement for certain expenses. Specifies that commission be attached to office of State Court Administrator for purposes of administrative expenses. Requires biennial report to Legislative Assembly. Provides that recommendations of commission are binding and have effect of law unless disapproved by resolution adopted by either Senate or House of Representatives. Disconnects salaries of members of Legislative Assembly from salaries of district court judges. SB 322 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Building Owners & Managers Association, City of Portland) -- Relating to requirements for obtaining special electricians' licenses. 1-25(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes limited commercial office building maintenance electrician's license. Makes other changes to electrical safety law. SB 323 By COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND TAX POLICY (at the request of Associated Oregon Industries) -- Relating to taxes, including but not limited to taxes imposed upon or measured by income. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 2-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-22 Work Session held. 2-23 Work Session held. 3-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Minority Recommendation: Do pass with different amendments. (Printed A-Eng. Minority) 3-3 Second reading. 3-6 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 7 --Nays, 21, Adams, Baker, Bradbury, Bryant, Bunn, Derfler, Hamby, Hannon, Hartung, Johnson, Kintigh, Lim, Miller, Phillips, Shannon, Stull, Timms, Trow, Walden, Yih, President Smith, AttendingLegislative Business, 2----Dukes, Kennemer. Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 7, Bradbury, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Dukes, Kennemer. 3-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-8 Referred to State and School Finance. 4-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-12 Rules suspended. Consideration of Committee Report and Minority Report taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper place on Monday, May 15 Calendar. 5-15 Motion to rerefer Committee and Minority Reports along with the bill to Legislative Rules carried. Rereferred. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed C-Engrossed. 5-31 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-1 Third reading. Carried by Schoon. Motion to rerefer to Legislative Rules carried. Rereferred. Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed D-Engrossed. 6-3 Rules suspended. Consideration of Committee Report and Minority Report taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper place on Monday, June 5 Calendar. 6-5 Rules suspended. Consideration of Committee Report and Minority Report taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper place on Tuesday, June 6 Calendar. 6-6 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 35, Adams, Baum, Brian, Carpenter, Corcoran, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Markham, Meek, Milne, Minnis, Montgomery, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Qutub, Repine, Schoon, Shibley, Snodgrass, Starr, Tarno, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Speaker Clarno. Committee report adopted. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 19, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Josi, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Absent, 2--Lehman, Lundquist, Excused for business of the House, 1----Wylie. Rules suspended. Read. Carried by Schoon. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 19, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Josi, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Absent, 1--Carpenter, Excused for business of the House, 2----Repine, Wylie. Vote reconsideration failed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 37, Adams, Baum, Brian, Carpenter, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Mannix, Markham, Meek, Milne, Minnis, Montgomery, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Qutub, Repine, Roberts, Schoon, Snodgrass, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Thompson, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Speaker Clarno. Vote explanation(s) filed by Naito, Piercy entered in Journal. 6-6(S) Rules suspended. Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Phillips, Gold, Hartung appointed Senate conferees. 6-6(H) Representatives Schoon, Baum, Beyer appointed House Conferees. Work Session held. 6-7(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-10 and 05-30 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 6-7(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-7(S) Rules suspended. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 9, Brecke, Cease, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow. 6-9(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 16, Brown, Corcoran, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 1--Adams, Excused for business of the House, 8----Brian, Carpenter, Josi, Mannix, Meek, Roberts, Welsh, Speaker Clarno. 6-14(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) Governor signed. Chapter 809, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows deferral of gain, for purposes of state personal income taxes, on sale or other disposition of capital assets if proceeds are reinvested in qualified business interest, qualified investment fund or qualified business asset. Requires reinvestment of full amount of proceeds to fully defer tax. Allows Department of Revenue to adopt rules to define what constitutes interim holding or incidental holding. Defines terms. Requires report to Legislative Assembly. Makes technical changes. Sunsets deferral on ©January 1, 2002¦ or before December 31, 1999. Applies, generally, to investments and tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. SB 324 By Senator BRYANT -- Relating to decedents' estates. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-23 Second reading. 2-24 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Miller, Excused, 2--Dwyer, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Phillips. 2-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Judiciary. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 5-25(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Bunn declared potential conflict of interest. Senators Bryant, Bunn, Sorenson appointed Senate conferees. 5-29(H) Representatives Parks, Prozanski, Qutub appointed House Conferees. 6-6 Work Session held. 6-7(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-17 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 6-7(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-7(S) Rules suspended. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Dwyer, Gold, Phillips, Springer. Bryant, Bunn declared potential conflict of interest. 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, 56 --Absent, 1--Grisham, Excused for business of the House, 3----Meek, Piercy, Repine. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-19(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 682, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows filing of small estate affidavit in lieu of seeking appointment of personal representative if fair market value of estate is $140,000 or less, and not more than $50,000 of fair market value of estate is attributable to personal property. SB 325 By Senator BRYANT -- Relating to records of the Department of Transportation. 1-25(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes persons employed by correctional facilities who have contact with prisoners, and persons employed by Social Security Administration, to request that certain Department of Transportation records contain employment address rather than residence address. SB 326 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to disabled persons. 1-25(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-24 by unanimous consent. 4-24 Third reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Johnson, Phillips, President Smith. 4-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 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 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 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 Federici. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 4----Adams, Johnson, Tiernan, Wooten. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 307, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Imposes requirements for elevators in buildings. Expands rulemaking authority of Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services relating to standards for Êaffected buildings.Î Modifies definition of Êaffected buildings.Î SB 327 By COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND TAX POLICY (at the request of Oregon Lodging Association) -- Relating to taxation. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 2-7 Public Hearing held. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes moratorium on new or increased tax on sale, service or furnishing of transient lodging. Creates exception if new or increased tax approved by electors. Requires new or increased tax revenues to be reinvested in tourism industry. Directs Department of Revenue and Employment Department to promulgate rules defining Êtourism industryÎ and establishing criteria for reinvestment in tourism industry. Requires local government imposing transient lodging tax to reimburse transient lodging provider for cost of collecting tax. Provides that amount of reimbursement shall be five percent of revenue collected, unless reimbursement amount increased by local government. Prevents local government from increasing amount of tax to offset cost of reimbursement. Applies moratorium to transient lodging reporting periods beginning on or after January 1, 1996, and before January 1, 2002. Applies mandated reimbursement to transient lodging reporting periods beginning on or after January 1, 1996. SB 328 By COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND TAX POLICY (at the request of Oregon Restaurant Association) -- Relating to taxation of lottery game retailers. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-27 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 1-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-7 Second reading. 2-8 Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 6, Dukes, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Bunn, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to State and School Finance. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 4-10 Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 19 Calendar. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Watt. Passed. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 18, Beyer, Carter, Corcoran, Eighmey, Gordly, Lehman, Meek, Minnis, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 3--Markham, Roberts, Speaker Clarno. 4-26(S) President signed. 5-1(H) Speaker signed. 5-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 95, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Prohibits local governments from levying taxes specifically on lottery game retailers for compensation derived from sale to public of lottery tickets or shares. Applies to tax imposed pursuant to charter provision or ordinance that is effective, or becomes operative, on or after February 28, 1995. SB 329 By COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND TAX POLICY -- Relating to taxation. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-21 Work Session held. 2-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-1 Second reading. 3-2 Third reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 8, Bradbury, Cease, Gold, Lim, McCoy, Shannon, Springer, Trow. Sorenson entered vote explanation(s) into Journal. 3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-7 Referred to State and School Finance. 4-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-21 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 28 Calendar. 4-28 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 4 Calendar. 5-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 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 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 Schoon. Passed. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 19, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Hayden, Johnston, Josi, Mannix, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor vetoed. 6-9 Governor's veto message entered into Journal. No Senate action taken. Veto sustained in accordance with Art. V, sec. 15b, Oregon Constitution. Places moratorium on local real estate transfer taxes. SB 330 By COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND TAX POLICY (at the request of Associated Oregon Industries) -- Relating to tax appeals. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates magistrate division in Oregon Tax Court. Replaces Oregon Tax Court small claims division with small claims procedures in magistrate division. Removes administrative appeals process in Department of Revenue. SB 331 By COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION (at the request of Covered Bridge Advisory Committee) -- Relating to covered bridges; appropriating money. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends covered bridge program and Covered Bridge Advisory Committee. Allocates lottery funds and appropriates moneys from State Highway Fund to Department of Transportation for covered bridge restoration and maintenance program. SB 332 By COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION (at the request of Oregon State Police) -- Relating to traffic infractions. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-27 Referred to Transportation. 2-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-7 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-8 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, Dukes, Lim, Excused, 1--Bunn, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bradbury, Derfler, Leonard. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 5-9 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Grisham. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 5, Beyer, Carter, Gordly, Jones, Naito, Absent, 1--Piercy, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 3----Meek, Parks, Prozanski. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 308, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Authorizes citation of person for traffic infraction based on information received from police officer who saw infraction from aircraft. SB 333 By COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND TAX POLICY -- Relating to fees; declaring an emergency. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 1-19 Public Hearing 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 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-7 Second reading. 2-8 Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, McCoy, Trow, Excused, 1--Bunn, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-14 Referred to State and School Finance. 2-23 Informational Meeting held. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 4-17 Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Motion to refer to Legislative Rules failed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 32, Adams, Baum, Brian, Carpenter, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Markham, Meek, Milne, Montgomery, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Qutub, Repine, Schoon, Snodgrass, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Speaker Clarno, Excused, 5--Carter, Corcoran, Johnston, Minnis, Tiernan. Third reading. Carried by Schoon. Passed. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 23, Adams, Brown, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 5--Carter, Corcoran, Johnston, Minnis, Tiernan. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Meek. Vote explanation(s) filed by Piercy entered in Journal. 5-29(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Phillips, Gold, Walden appointed Senate conferees. 5-29(H) Representatives Watt, Federici, Lokan appointed House Conferees. 5-31 Work Session held. 6-3(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-10 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 6-3(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-5(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 7, Cease, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Leonard, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. Phillips declared potential conflict of interest. Gold entered vote explanation(s) into Journal by unanimous consent. Sorenson entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 6-7(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 45 --Nays, 11, Adams, Corcoran, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shields, Sowa, Excused, 1--Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 3----Lewis, Mannix, Qutub. 6-8 Rules suspended. Motion to reconsider the vote on repassage carried. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 6, Brown, Carter, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Sowa, Absent, 5--Beyer, Minnis, Naito, Repine, Shields. Rules suspended. Motion to reconsider the vote on adoption of Conference Committee report carried. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 4, Carter, Eighmey, Gordly, Uherbelau. Motion to adopt Conference Committee Report failed. Representatives Watt, Federici, Lokan appointed House Conferees. Representative Schoon appointed House conferee, replacing Representative Watt. 6-8(S) Senators Phillips, Gold, Walden appointed Senate conferees No. 2. Work Session held. Work Session held. 6-9 Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-10 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 6-9(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-10(S) Rules suspended. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 6, Cease, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Derfler, Dukes, Hamby, Shannon, Timms. 6-10(H) Rules suspended. House adopted Conference Committee Report. Rules suspended. Repassed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 18, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Josi, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Shields, Sowa, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 1--Grisham, Excused, 2--Fisher, Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 1----Ross. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-19(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 576, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 14, 1995. ©Freezes all state agency fees effective January 1, 1995.¦ Requires that new state agency fees or fee increases adopted after July 1 of odd-numbered years be approved in writing. Requires, as appropriate to particular agency, approval of Director of Department of Administrative Services, Chief Justice of Supreme Court, President of Senate or Speaker of House. Requires report by adopting agency of new fee or increase to Department of Administrative Services within 10 days of adoption. Defines terms.[Provides exemptions for certain fees. ©Permits state agency to increase fee pursuant to enactment of¦ Provides fee or increase is rescinded on July 1 of next following odd-numbered year unless authorized by enabling legislation. Directs Department of Administrative Services no later than January 15 of each odd-numbered year to provide Legislative Assembly with report setting forth in detail all fees charged by each state agency. Requires that department report to Emergency Board and appropriate interim committee when requested to provide information concerning development of report. ©Allows Governor to authorize increase in limited circumstances.¦ Requires local government to allow comment period before increasing fee. Repeals provisions relating to surcharge on solid waste generated out of state. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 334 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Ted Molinari) -- Relating to wildlife habitat pilot program. 1-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 2-15 Work Session held. Public Hearing held. 2-24 Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-6 Second reading. 3-7 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Walden. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-10 Referred to Natural Resources. 4-17 Public Hearing and 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 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 Friday, April 28 Calendar. 4-28 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 4 Calendar. 5-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 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 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Failed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 28, Adams, Baum, Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Hayden, Lehman, Mannix, Meek, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Strobeck, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Wells, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 1--Parks, Excused, 5--Carter, Corcoran, Johnston, Minnis, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 3----Brian, Lundquist, Thompson. Hayden changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Baum served notice of possible reconsideration. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Sowa. Bill failed. Clarifies qualification for conservation and enhancement of wildlife habitat pilot program. SB 335 By Senator HAMBY -- Relating to public access. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Rules and Elections. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-3 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 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 3, Hannon, Lim, Stull, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy, Miller. 5-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-30 Recommendation: Do pass and rescind subsequent referral to Ways and Means. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. 5-31 Second reading. 6-1 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 2 Calendar. 6-2 Third reading. Carried by Watt. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Absent, 3--Carter, Josi, Minnis, Excused, 1--Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 6----Courtney, Jones, Meek, Ross, Snodgrass, Speaker Clarno. 6-8(S) President signed. 6-8(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 614, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Establishes ©computer network for public to access legislative materials and activities.¦ Oregon Public Access Act for purpose of making information available to public and members of Legislative Assembly in electronic form. Requires that Legislative Administration Committee provide each member of Legislative Assembly with electronic mail address. Requires that Secretary of State publish certain administrative rules in electronic form. ©Declares emergency, effective .¦ _____________ SB 336 By Senator LEONARD -- Relating to transfer of title to vehicles; prescribing an effective date. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-27 Referred to Transportation. 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 and offense of knowingly submitting false information about transfer. Punishes by maximum $940 fine. Takes effect July 1, 1996. SB 337 By Senator LEONARD (at the request of Portland Fire Bureau) -- Relating to taxation. 1-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Motion to refer to Ways and Means failed. Ayes, 10 --Nays, 18, Adams, Baker, Bryant, Bunn, Derfler, Hamby, Hannon, Hartung, Johnson, Kennemer, Kintigh, Miller, Phillips, Shannon, Stull, Timms, Yih, President Smith, Excused, 2--Lim, Walden. Bill passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 9, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 2--Lim, Walden. Trow, Gold entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 5-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed B-Engrossed and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. 6-9 Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Failed. Ayes, 29 --Nays, 23, Brown, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Naito, Norris, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Schoon, Shibley, Shields, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 2--Fisher, Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 6----Carter, Corcoran, Markham, Roberts, Sowa, Tiernan. Bill failed. ©Requires that Department of Revenue analyze and evaluate ad valorem tax policies for property assessed under specified provisions (centrally assessed utilities and companies), as it relates to intangible value. Establishes requirements for analysis. Requires department and advisory committee to provide quarterly progress reports to interim committee beginning January 1996.¦ Provides, for tax years beginning on or after July 1, 2001, exemption from taxes of intangible property of utilities and companies centrally assessed. SB 338 By Senators HANNON, LEONARD (at the request of Charles Duffy) -- Relating to state funds. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-3 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes state policy for investment of state funds in corporations that do business in Northern Ireland. Requires State Treasurer and Oregon Investment Council to adopt policy and procedure for investing state funds that encourage corporations to take affirmative action to eliminate religious and ethnic discrimination in Northern Ireland by adherence to MacBride Principles. Requires no divestiture of stocks or other investments. SB 339 By Senator HAMBY -- Relating to environmental service for adjudicated youth. 1-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations, then Judiciary. 2-27 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Oregon Youth Environmental Service Program to provide public conservation, youth rehabilitation and improvement programs on state-owned environmentally sensitive land. Gives direction for program design. SB 340 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Independent Employer Association, Pacific Printing & Imaging Industries Association) -- Relating to noncharging of employer accounts for unemployment compensation; declaring an emergency. 1-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 2-27 Public Hearing held. 4-12 Work Session held. 4-14 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-17 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, McCoy, Springer, Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hamby. 4-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Labor. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Fahey. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Montgomery, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 5-26 Rules suspended. Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 1, Montgomery, Absent, 1--Brian, Excused, 4--Corcoran, Piercy, Shibley, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 6----Fahey, Lundquist, Norris, Sowa, VanLeeuwen, Speaker Clarno. Motion to refer to Legislative Rules carried. Referred. 6-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-8 Read. Carried by Watt. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Repine. 6-9(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, McCoy, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Walden, President Smith. 6-14 President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 683, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 19, 1995. Relieves employer account from charges for unemployment compensation benefits claim for certain employee discharged for misconduct. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 341 By Senator LIM -- Relating to registration plates. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Transportation, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows logos on registration plates issued to groups. Deletes requirement that department discontinue particular group plate if fewer than 50 sets a year are sold. Imposes fee for plate on renewal of registration. Allows groups to give Department of Transportation list of persons eligible for plates. SB 342 By Senator LIM; Senators BAKER, JOHNSON -- Relating to Commission on Asian Affairs; appropriating money. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections, then Ways and Means. 3-23 Public Hearing held. 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of the President. 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Made a Special Order of Business by unanimous consent. Third reading. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Absent, 1--McCoy, Excused, 1--Leonard, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Stull. Lim, attending legislative business when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 5-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-30 Referred to Legislative Rules with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed C-Engrossed and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. 6-8 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-9 Third reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 4, Carpenter, Jones, Wells, Welsh, Absent, 1--Grisham, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 7----Adams, Baum, Beyer, Carter, Meek, Repine, Shields. 6-9(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Dukes, Timms, Walden, Yih. 6-15 President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-18(S) Governor signed. Chapter 665, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Creates Commission on Asian Affairs. Appropriates moneys. SB 343 By Senator LIM; Senators BAKER, JOHNSON, TIMMS -- Relating to graffiti. 1-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-5 Work Session held. 4-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-18 Second reading. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 2--Dukes, Hamby, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bunn, Hannon, Kennemer, Leonard, McCoy. 4-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-16 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 Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Excused, 3--Johnson, Minnis, Piercy, Excused for business of the House, 7----Corcoran, Fahey, Norris, Parks, Sowa, VanLeeuwen, Wylie. 5-30(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Bryant, Lim, Stull appointed Senate conferees. Shannon withdrawn as sponsor by unanimous consent. 5-31(H) Representatives Courtney, Grisham, Naito appointed House Conferees. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-5(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: House recede from House amendments dated 05-22 and A-Engrossed bill be repassed. (No Senate action required.) 6-5(H) Conference Committee Report read in House. 6-7 House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 51 --Excused, 2--Johnston, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 7----Brian, Corcoran, Fahey, Lewis, Mannix, Qutub, Sowa. 6-14(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 615, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Creates offense of unlawfully applying graffiti. Punishes by maximum fine of $750. Creates offense of unlawfully possessing graffiti implement. Punishes by maximum fine of $200. ©Requires¦ Allows court to order community service consisting of graffiti removal as part of sentence. Requires court to impose as condition of probation that defendant remove graffiti under certain circumstances. ©Requires¦ Allows juvenile court to order child to remove graffiti under certain circumstances. SB 344 By Senator LIM; Senator SHANNON -- Relating to members of the Legislative Assembly. 1-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-24 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits member of Legislative Assembly from being confirmed to executive branch position subject to Senate confirmation before member resigns legislative office. SB 345 By Senator LIM; Senator SHANNON -- Relating to insurance. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes Êincorrect statementsÎ from lists of reasons for preventing recovery under insurance policy or canceling policy. SB 346 By Senator LIM; Senators BAKER, JOHNSON, SHANNON, TIMMS, YIH -- Relating to certain appointees. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires members of state boards and commissions to be United States citizens and Oregon residents. SB 347 By Senator HAMBY -- Relating to bumpers. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that operation of motor vehicle with bumper height of more than 29 inches is operation of unsafe vehicle. Applies to vehicles of 10,000 pounds or less gross weight. Exempts commercial vehicles and vehicles manufactured or altered prior to January 1, 1996. Punishes with maximum fine of $470. SB 348 By Senator HANNON (at the request of City of Talent) -- Relating to the effective date of city measures. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows resolution adopted by city to take effect earlier than 30 days after its final passage by city council. SB 349 By Senator CEASE (at the request of Curtis C. Ellis) -- Relating to beverage containers. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends requirement for beverage container deposit to all containers with liquid for human consumption except milk and liquids derived from dairy products. Becomes operative . ________ SB 350 By Senator CEASE -- Relating to public employees' retirement. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows public employee to acquire retirement credit in Public Employes' Retirement System for years served with Armed Forces prior to employment with public employer, with certain limitations. Requires lump sum payment within six months of effective date of Act of all employer and employee contributions based on salary rate at time of hire by public employer. Limits acquisition to two years of service. SB 351 By Senator CEASE -- Relating to termination of periodic tenancies. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs, then Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends termination of month-to-month tenancy date by 30 days upon notice and proof to landlord that tenant is over 65 years of age. SB 352 By Senator TROW (at the request of Bertran Copp) -- Relating to a sponsorship program. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services, then Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Human Resources to establish sponsorship program to provide assistance to elderly and disabled persons in managing personal and financial matters. SB 353 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Associated Oregon Industries; Leupold & Stevens, Inc.) -- Relating to youth wages. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes provision that sets beginning wage at 80 percent of first period of apprenticeship or training wage for youth apprentice or trainee. Requires youth apprentice or trainee to begin at wage that is not less than state minimum wage. SB 354 By COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (at the request of Travel Industry Council of Oregon) -- Relating to tourism. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 2-21 Public Hearing held. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-28 Work Session held. 4-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of the President. 4-12 Second reading. 4-13 Carried over to 04-14 by implied consent. 4-14 Third reading. Carried by Bradbury. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Miller, Excused, 2--Hannon, McCoy. 4-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation/Economic Development. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-24 Returned to Full Committee. 5-25 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed C-Engrossed. 5-29 Rules suspended. Second reading. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by Wooten. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Excused for business of the House, 12----Baum, Beyer, Brian, Corcoran, Lundquist, Mannix, Markham, Milne, Qutub, Roberts, Snodgrass, Watt. 6-2(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 8----Adams, Baker, Gold, Hartung, Kennemer, Phillips, Stull, Walden. 6-9 President signed. 6-9(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 362, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Abolishes Oregon Tourism Council. Establishes Oregon Tourism Commission as policy-making body. Designates Oregon Tourism Program as an administrative section of Economic Development Department. Transfers duties and powers of council to Oregon Tourism Commission of nine members. Requires Governor to appoint seven members of commission. Requires President of Senate and Speaker of House of Representatives to each appoint one member of commission. Requires that commission cooperate with and provide expertise for communities and tourism marketing associations. Requires commission to appoint administrator of commission. Describes duties of commission administrator. Establishes Public-Private Partnership as program within Oregon Tourism Commission. Distributes specified sum to Public-Private Partnership program for biennium beginning July 1, 1995. SB 355 By COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- Relating to tourism. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Oregon Tourism Council and Tourism Program to develop plan and take other specified actions to prepare for ÊYear of the VisitorÎ in 1996. SB 356 By COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- Relating to allocation of lottery funds; declaring an emergency. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates lottery funds to Department of Education, Department of Higher Education, Oregon Office of Educational Policy and Planning and Department of Human Resources for biennium beginning July 1, 1995, for specified purposes. Limits biennial expenditures of lottery funds. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 357 By COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- Relating to allocation of lottery funds; declaring an emergency. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 2-14 Public Hearing held. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 3-2 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-16 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates lottery funds to Department of Administrative Services, Economic Development Department, Employment Department and Housing and Community Services Department for biennium beginning July 1, 1995, for specified purposes. Limits biennial expenditures of lottery funds. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 358 By COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- Relating to allocation of lottery funds; declaring an emergency. 1-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates lottery funds to Department of Agriculture, Department of Environmental Quality, Department of Fish and Wildlife, State Parks and Recreation Department and Water Resources Department for biennium beginning July 1, 1995, for specified purposes. Limits biennial expenditures of lottery funds. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 359 By COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- Relating to allocation of lottery funds; declaring an emergency. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates lottery funds to Department of Transportation for biennium beginning July 1, 1995, for specified purposes. Limits biennial expenditures of lottery funds. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 360 By Senator HAMBY -- Relating to gambling; appropriating money. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-3 Referred to Judiciary, then Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Oregon State Lottery Commission to require video lottery retailers to post sign about compulsive gambling. Requires lottery commission in cooperation with Oregon Liquor Control Commission to provide compulsive gambling information to liquor licensees who are video game retailers. Directs Attorney General to gather information on gambling activity and report to Legislative Assembly. Directs state and local law enforcement or mental health agencies to assist Attorney General in compiling information. Directs Attorney General to allocate costs among certain agencies. Appropriates moneys to Attorney General for payment of expenses in carrying out specified provision of Act. SB 361 By COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE, NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT (at the request of Associated Oregon Industries; Association of Oregon Food Industries; Cosmetic Toiletry & Fragrance Association; Food Packing Institute; Grocery Manufacturers of America; L & F Products; Procter & Gamble, Safeway, Inc.; Soap & Detergent Association; Kraft Foods) -- Relating to rigid plastic containers. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 3-6 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows product or package manufacturer to satisfy requirements for recycled content, reuse or recycling of rigid plastic containers by using reduced packages. Requires Department of Environmental Quality to calculate recycling rate in advance of year during which manufacturers must comply. Allows manufacturer to demonstrate compliance by averaging amount of recycled content, source reduction or reuse in aggregate. Allows manufacturer to include subsidiaries and parent organizations in calculating compliance. Exempts rigid plastic containers containing food, cosmetics, hazardous materials and other products regulated for safety by the federal government. Allows one-year exemption for new packages and products. Reduces maximum amount of civil penalty for violation of packaging requirements. SB 362 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to liability. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-14 Work Session held. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 4-3 Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-7 Second reading. 4-10 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Bradbury, Hannon, Phillips. 4-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-8 Public Hearing held. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-15 Work Session held. 5-17 Work Session held. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Carpenter. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 1, Qutub, Excused, 2--Federici, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 15----Brian, Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Lokan, Lundquist, Meek, Milne, Norris, Oakley, Rasmussen, Ross, Snodgrass, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 6-5(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Cease, Dukes, Johnson. 6-12 President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 616, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Provides immunity from civil actions to architects, certified inspectors, certified building evaluators and engineers who provide certain free services in relief effort within 60 days after declaration of state of emergency by Governor. Specifies that provisions do not affect liability for gross negligence or intentional torts. Provides immunity from civil actions to health care provider who voluntarily provides services to charitable corporation if services are within scope of health care provider's license and services are directly related to charitable purposes of corporation. Specifies that provisions do not affect liability for gross negligence or reckless or intentional misconduct. SB 363 By Senator MILLER -- Relating to administrative rules. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 2-10 Work Session held. 2-15 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Rules and Elections. Referred to Rules and Elections by order of the President. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that administrative rule has no further force and effect after next adjournment sine die of Legislative Assembly unless Legislative Assembly adopts joint resolution approving rule. SB 364 By Senator DERFLER -- Relating to farm labor contractor licensing law; declaring an emergency. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 2-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-3 Second reading. 3-6 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Attending Legislative Business, 6----Adams, Derfler, Dukes, Kennemer, Kintigh, Leonard. 3-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-8 Referred to Labor. 3-29 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Parks, Excused, 1--Oakley. 4-11(S) President signed. 4-11(H) Speaker signed. 4-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 73, 1995 Laws. Effective date, April 17, 1995. Revises farm labor contractor licensing law and bond requirements. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 365 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Automobile Dealers Association) -- Relating to security interests in motor vehicles. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-10 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Baker, Bryant, Lim, Walden. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-13 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 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 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 Hayden. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Minnis, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Adams, Johnson, Wooten. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 309, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Increases time for perfection of security interest in motor vehicle through transitional ownership record. SB 366 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Automobile Dealers Association) -- Relating to motor vehicle dealerships. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits termination of motor vehicle dealership solely because of low market penetration or low customer satisfaction index. SB 367 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Roger Reid, Albany) -- Relating to gambling devices. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-28 Second reading. 3-29 Taken from 03-29 Calendar and placed on 03-30 Calendar by unanimous consent. 3-30 Third reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bradbury, Bryant, McCoy. 3-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-13 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-9 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-16 Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-23 Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 17----Adams, Baum, Carter, Courtney, Johnston, Jones, Luke, Mannix, Meek, Montgomery, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Qutub, Shields, Sowa, Starr. 5-26(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Bryant, Baker, Yih appointed Senate conferees. 5-29(H) Representatives Tarno, Brown, Carpenter appointed House Conferees. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-3 Conference Committee report read in House. 6-5(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-19 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) Rules suspended. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 2, Hannon, McCoy. 6-7(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 47 --Absent, 3--Carter, Gordly, Meek, Excused, 2--Johnston, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 8----Brian, Corcoran, Fahey, Lewis, Mannix, Qutub, Sowa, Tiernan. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 577, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Modifies element of defense to crime of possession of gambling device ©and to crime of possession of gray machine¦ to require that device, at time charge is brought©, was manufactured prior to 1968, is¦ be over 25 years old and: (1) Be located in private residence; ©or displayed for viewing as historical artifact and is¦ (2) Is not operated for purposes of unlawful gambling; and (3) Have permanently affixed identification information. Excludes Êslot machineÎ from definition of Êgray machine.Î SB 368 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Architects Council of Oregon) -- Relating to practice of architecture. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Narrows activities excluded from practice of architecture. SB 369 By Senator DERFLER; Representatives MANNIX, WATT; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to workers' compensation; declaring an emergency. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 1-30 Public Hearing held. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 2-6 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing held. 2-8 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing held. 2-17 Work Session held. 2-20 Work Session held. 2-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Minority Recommendation: Do pass with different amendments. (Printed A-Eng. Minority) 2-23 Second reading. 2-24 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 10 --Nays, 18, Adams, Baker, Bryant, Bunn, Derfler, Hamby, Hartung, Johnson, Kennemer, Kintigh, Lim, Miller, Phillips, Shannon, Stull, Timms, Walden, President Smith, Excused, 2--Dwyer, Hannon. Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 10, Bradbury, Cease, Dukes, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Yih, Excused, 2--Dwyer, Hannon. 2-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Labor. 3-1 Informational Meeting held. 3-3 Informational Meeting held. 3-6 Informational Meeting held. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 3-10 Public Hearing held. 3-13 Public Hearing held. 3-17 Work Session cancelled. 3-22 Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 4-3 Rules suspended. Consideration of Committee Report and Minority Report taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper place on Tuesday, April 4 Calendar. 4-4 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 33, Adams, Baum, Brian, Carpenter, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Mannix, Meek, Milne, Minnis, Montgomery, Norris, Oakley, Qutub, Repine, Schoon, Snodgrass, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Speaker Clarno, Absent, 2--Markham, Parks. Committee report adopted. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 24, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie. Motion to suspend rules for immediate reconsideration carried. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 12, Adams, Brian, Brown, Johnson, Josi, Minnis, Parks, Roberts, Schoon, Sowa, Strobeck, Wylie. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Watt. Failed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 32, Adams, Baum, Beyer, Brian, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnson, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Minnis, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Schoon, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie. Baum changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Mannix changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Johnson served notice of possible reconsideration. Parks served notice of possible reconsideration. Minnis served notice of possible reconsideration. Brian served notice of possible reconsideration. Adams served notice of possible reconsideration. 4-5 Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 23, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 1--Fahey. Passed. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 23, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 1--Fahey. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lehman, Piercy entered in Journal. 5-15(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Derfler, Bryant, Leonard appointed Senate conferees. 5-15(H) Representatives Watt, Baum, Mannix appointed House Conferees. 5-22 Work Session held. 5-26 Work Session held. 5-31(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 03-30 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 5-31(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-1(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 12, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hannon, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Yih. 6-2(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Ayes, 40 --Nays, 19, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 1--Hayden. Repassed. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 20, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Josi, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 1--Hayden. Vote explanation(s) filed by Johnston entered in Journal. 6-5(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 332, 1995 Laws. Effective date, June 07, 1995. Revises delivery system for workers' compensation benefits. Requires that Department of Consumer and Business Services impose civil penalty for certain violation. Declares emergency, effective ©July 1, 1995¦ on passage. SB 370 By Senator MILLER; Senators JOHNSON, KINTIGH, SHANNON, TIMMS -- Relating to implementation of Oregon Educational Act for the 21st Century. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Makes program implementation of Oregon Educational Act for the 21st Century optional. SB 371 By Senator HAMBY -- Relating to higher education. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires State Board of Higher Education to reorganize faculty ranking system to distinguish between teachers and researchers. Requires establishing policy to prohibit sexual relations between faculty or administrative employees and students. Directs state board to conduct quality audits of athletic departments. Denies credit for coursework conducted or taught by student. Declares emphasis on quality rather than quantity of basic research produced by educational institutions. SB 372 By Senator DWYER (at the request of Dr. Richard Gorman, D.C.) -- Relating to chiropractors. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows out-of-state chiropractor to practice in Oregon without license for limited time under certain conditions. SB 373 By Senator DWYER (at the request of Professional Land Surveyors of Oregon) -- Relating to surveying. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Dwyer. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Excused, 3--Bradbury, Phillips, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bunn, Kennemer, Lim, Miller, Walden, Yih. 4-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-10 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 Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Qutub, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 1----Parks. 5-23(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. 5-30 President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 310, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Requires action for damages arising out of survey to be brought within two years after injury or damage is discovered. Requires actions arising out of survey to be commenced in any event within 10 years after date on which survey map is filed with county, or, if no map is filed, within 10 years after completion of survey work. SB 374 By Senator LIM -- Relating to distribution of certain lottery revenues to programs for treatment of behavioral problems related to gambling. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 4-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral maintained; referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates, beginning July 1, 1997, one ©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. Directs counties to conduct study to determine effectiveness of treatment programs. SB 375 By Senator HANNON, Representative UHERBELAU (at the request of Pinehurst School District #94) -- Relating to merger of school districts. 2-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows State Board of Education to grant waiver to remote school districts from mandatory merger requirements. SB 376 By Senator HANNON; Senators KENNEMER, WALDEN, Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Northwest Natural Gas Company) -- Relating to use fuel tax. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-23 Work Session held. 3-2 Work Session held. 3-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-10 Second reading. 3-13 Third reading. Carried by Walden. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 3-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-16 Referred to State and School Finance. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Federici. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 3----Meek, Parks, Prozanski. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 311, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Establishes tax rate for compressed natural gas used as fuel for motor vehicle. SB 377 By Senator HANNON; Senator KENNEMER (at the request of Northwest Natural Gas Company) -- Relating to fuel taxes. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes refund of use fuel tax for persons using compressed natural gas. ÊSunsetsÎ on December 31, 2000. SB 378 By Senator CEASE (at the request of Oregon Seismic Safety Policy Advisory Commission) -- Relating to emergency procedures in schools. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 3-2 Public Hearing held. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-19 Second reading. 4-20 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Failed. Ayes, 13 --Nays, 13, Adams, Derfler, Hannon, Johnson, Kintigh, Lim, Miller, Shannon, Stull, Timms, Trow, Walden, Yih, Excused, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Kennemer, Phillips. Trow served notice of possible reconsideration. 4-21 Motion to reconsider carried on voice vote. Bill passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 9, Adams, Derfler, Hannon, Johnson, Kintigh, Miller, Timms, Walden, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 4-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources and Education. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 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 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 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, 54 --Nays, 2, Lokan, VanLeeuwen, Absent, 1--Piercy, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 1----Markham. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 312, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Requires schools to instruct students on fire and earthquake emergencies. Requires schools in coastal zones to instruct students on tsunami emergencies. Requires that local government units and certain agencies assist schools in instruction of emergency procedures. SB 379 By Senator CEASE (at the request of Oregon Seismic Safety Policy Advisory Commission) -- Relating to construction in tsunami inundation zone. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-3 Referred to Water and Land Use. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-9 Second reading. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 4--Adams, Baker, Miller, Phillips. 5-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-15 Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-5 Second reading. 6-6 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 12, Adams, Brian, Carpenter, Fisher, Grisham, Johnson, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Qutub, Snodgrass, VanLeeuwen, Excused, 1--Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 9----Baum, Beyer, Corcoran, Courtney, Lundquist, Markham, Milne, Roberts, Watt. 6-12(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 617, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Prohibits construction of certain buildings in tsunami inundation zone. Provides for exceptions. Directs consultation by developers of facilities with Department of Geology and Mineral Industries concerning tsunami impact and mitigation. SB 380 By Senators ADAMS, CEASE, Representatives SHIELDS, STARR (at the request of Oregon Hunger Relief Task Force) -- Relating to public health. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services, then Ways and Means. 3-13 Public Hearing held. 4-17 Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 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.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Nays, 1, McCoy. 6-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. Recommendation: Do pass. 6-9 Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Oakley. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 1, Sowa, Absent, 1--Tiernan, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 8----Adams, Baum, Beyer, Carter, Meek, Piercy, Repine, Shields. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 578, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Appropriates moneys out of General Fund to Health Division for biennial expenses for Women, Infants and Children Nutrition Program.¦ ©Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995.¦ Prescribes restaurant licensing fees. Requires food handler training program for person involved in food service. Provides civil penalties for restaurant licensing violations. Authorizes Assistant Director for Health to order corrections of restaurant violations constituting potential danger to public health. Directs Health Division, on or before January 1, 1996, and after consultation with Oregon Coalition of Local Health Officials and Oregon Restaurant Association to adopt formula by rule for calculating allowable county cost recovery for restaurant regulation. Limits biennial expenditures of Health Division for carrying out Act. SB 381 By Senators ADAMS, CEASE, Representatives SHIELDS, STARR (at the request of Oregon Hunger Relief Task Force) -- Relating to financial administration of Housing and Community Services Department; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Health and Human Services, then Ways and Means. 3-13 Public Hearing held. 4-17 Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides additional appropriation to Housing and Community Services Department to support resource development and food acquisition. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 382 By Senators BAKER, CEASE; Representatives EIGHMEY, MARKHAM, SHIBLEY -- Relating to traffic infractions. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-7 Work Session held. 2-10 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Transportation. Referred to Transportation by order of the President. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Work Session held. 3-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-17 Second reading. 3-20 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 7, Derfler, Dwyer, Hamby, Hannon, Johnson, Kennemer, Shannon, Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 3-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-28 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 5-2 Work Session held. Public Hearing held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 22 Calendar. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 25, Adams, Baum, Brian, Carpenter, Courtney, Fisher, Hayden, Johnson, Josi, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Meek, Milne, Montgomery, Oakley, Parks, Snodgrass, Starr, Thompson, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Clarno. 5-25(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 5, Bunn, Hamby, Hannon, Kennemer, Lim, Excused, 2--Hartung, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Cease, Dwyer, Johnson, Kintigh, Shannon. 6-1 President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 579, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Authorizes Beaverton and Portland to operate photo radar demonstration project. Prescribes requirements of demonstration project. Requires that project begin after January 1, 1996. Authorizes issuance of speeding citations on basis of photo radar operated by police officer to owner of vehicle with certain restrictions. Allows citation to be delivered by mail. Provides procedures for dismissing citation. Sunsets December 31, 1997. SB 383 By Senator SORENSON; Senator SPRINGER -- Relating to civil actions. 2-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes civil action by any resident of state to enforce laws of state if civil action could be maintained by Attorney General or state agency. Specifies recovery available in such cases. Specifies exceptions. Requires notice to Attorney General of intent to file action. Authorizes award of attorney fees and expert witness expenses to prevailing party under specified circumstances. Creates cause of action for false claims against state. Authorizes action by Attorney General or by person in name of state. Imposes civil penalty for false claims. Provides for amounts payable to person who initiates proceedings to recover amounts acquired by false claims. SB 384 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Oregon Developmental Disabilities Council) -- Relating to family support services. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Health and Human Services, then Labor and Government Operations. 2-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-1 Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass and subsequent referral to Labor and Government Operations be rescinded. Subsequent referral rescinded by order of the President. Second reading. 3-6 Third reading. Carried by Bunn. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Attending Legislative Business, 7----Adams, Derfler, Dukes, Kennemer, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy. 3-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-8 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 5-1 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 45 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Parks, Excused for business of the House, 13----Brown, Carpenter, Fahey, Johnston, Lewis, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Qutub, Repine, Sowa, Tarno, VanLeeuwen. 5-22(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 1--Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Adams, Baker, Bryant, Dwyer, Hamby, Miller. 5-30 President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 270, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division to contract with organizations for services. SB 385 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to civil procedure. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-1 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Process. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 2-20 Work Session held. 2-21 Public Hearing held. 3-6 Work Session held. 3-8 Work Session held. 4-20 Recommendation: Measure be printed engrossed and rereferred to Judiciary. Printed A-Eng. and rereferred to Judiciary. Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Process. 4-24 Work Session held. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-8 Returned to Full Committee. 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 Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow. 5-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed C-Engrossed. 6-8 Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Johnston. Passed. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 16, Brown, Carter, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 2--Shields, Watt, Excused for business of the House, 3----Federici, Lokan, Schoon. 6-9(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 9, Brecke, Cease, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Derfler, Dukes, Shannon, Stull. 6-15 President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 618, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows court to require plaintiff who previously dismissed action with prejudice and who refiles action to pay reasonable attorney fees incurred by defendants in dismissed action. Establishes factors that court must consider in determining whether to award attorney fees in case in which attorney fees are authorized by statute. Establishes additional prevailing party fee. Requires mandatory arbitration in all courts. Modifies procedural requirements relating to arbitration. Allows settlement conference at any time. Requires award of attorney fees for certain misconduct, including causing mistrial. Requires sanctions for certain false certifications in pleadings, motions, papers and arguments to court. Modifies grounds for granting of motion for summary judgment. Authorizes award of attorney fees against defendant when defendant removes action from small claims department. Amends statutes allowing or requiring award of attorney fees to prevailing plaintiff to allow or require award of attorney fees to prevailing party. Makes related technical changes. SB 386 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to Oregon Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-1 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Process. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 3-8 Work Session held. 4-5 Work Session cancelled. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-7 Returned to Full Committee. 4-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Process. 4-24 Work Session held. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Yih, Excused, 2--Leonard, Phillips. 5-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-6 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 45 --Nays, 4, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Ross, Excused, 1--Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 10----Baum, Beyer, Corcoran, Courtney, Lundquist, Markham, Milne, Naito, Roberts, Watt. 6-12(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 619, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Eliminates¦ Modifies right of individual to bring civil action under Oregon Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act. Establishes when cause of action arises. SB 387 By Senators HAMBY, TIMMS -- Relating to the Oregon Resource and Technology Development Fund; declaring an emergency. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-3 Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates Oregon Resource and Technology Development Fund. Transfers assets of fund to State Treasurer. Requires State Treasurer to prepare plan of dissolution and liquidation for fund. Requires moneys obtained from liquidation of assets of fund be credited to General Fund. Requires audit of fund by Division of Audits in office of Secretary of State prior to preparation of plan for dissolution and liquidation. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 388 By Senator LEONARD -- Relating to coverage for cancer in workers' compensation plans of certain cities; declaring an emergency. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires workers' compensation plans of certain cities to provide coverage for cancer for city firefighters and police. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 389 By Senator LEONARD -- Relating to occupational diseases; declaring an emergency. 1-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Includes cancer in occupational diseases compensable under workers' compensation law for fire fighters and police officers. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 390 By Senator TROW; Senators DERFLER, SHANNON, STULL, Representatives COURTNEY, JOHNSTON, WELLS -- Relating to education service districts. 1-31(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Places Polk County in Marion County education service district. SB 391 By Senator MILLER -- Relating to sentencing. 2-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows sentencing judge to impose sentence outside presumptive sentence or sentence range upon finding that interests of justice so require. SB 392 By Senator KENNEMER, Representatives MILNE, NAITO; Senators ADAMS, BAKER, BRADBURY, BRYANT, CEASE, DERFLER, DWYER, HAMBY, JOHNSON, KINTIGH, LEONARD, LIM, McCOY, MILLER, PHILLIPS, SHANNON, SPRINGER, STULL, TROW, WALDEN, YIH, Representatives BROWN, CARPENTER, CARTER, COURTNEY, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, FISHER, GORDLY, JOHNSTON, LOKAN, LUKE, MEEK, MONTGOMERY, OAKLEY, SHIBLEY, SOWA, STARR, WOOTEN (at the request of Children First for Oregon; Junior League of Oregon; Irv Fletcher; Oregon AFL-CIO; Brenda Hiatt) -- Relating to support enforcement. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-7 Work Session held. 3-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be referred to Ways and Means. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 5-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 5-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-28 Returned to Full Committee. 5-29 Work Session held. 5-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 1--Johnson, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Dukes, Gold, Hartung, Phillips, Trow. 6-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-5 Second reading. 6-6 Third reading. Carried by Milne. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Hayden. 6-14(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 620, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Provides that all annual licenses issued to individuals by Oregon Liquor Control Commission and all occupational licenses, certificates, permits and registrations issued by state are subject to suspension for failure to pay child support. Increases expenditure limitations. SB 393 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to professions. 2-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Process. 2-22 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing held. 3-13 Work Session held. 4-5 Work Session cancelled. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-7 Returned to Full Committee. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 2--Lim, Phillips. 5-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-17 Referred to Judiciary. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-6 Third reading. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 1, Carter, Excused, 1--Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 10----Baum, Beyer, Corcoran, Courtney, Lundquist, Markham, Milne, Naito, Roberts, Watt. 6-12(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 684, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Eliminates joint and several liability of professional corporation shareholders for acts or omissions of other shareholders. Allows limited liability companies to render professional service. Prohibits certain actions in suits seeking damages from health care provider.¦ Provides limitation of joint and several liability for certain professional corporation shareholders. Limits, in actions for professional liability of health care providers, preclusion of issues based on administrative proceeding. SB 394 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to securities. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-9 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts certain securities from registration when issued by person, other than individual, wholly owned by physicians for purpose of providing health care services. SB 395 By Senator YIH; Senators BAKER, DERFLER, JOHNSON, KENNEMER, KINTIGH, LIM, MILLER, TIMMS, Representatives BRIAN, HAYDEN, LOKAN, MARKHAM, MONTGOMERY, OAKLEY, SCHOON, VANLEEUWEN (at the request of David VanDerlip) -- Relating to competitive bidding on public contracts. 2-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 4-28 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 Third reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 5, Dukes, Gold, Hannon, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Leonard, McCoy. 5-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-18 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-31 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-1 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 2 Calendar. 6-2 Third reading. Carried by Baum. Failed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 33, Adams, Baum, Brian, Carpenter, Fahey, Gordly, Johnson, Jones, Josi, Lehman, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Markham, Meek, Minnis, Montgomery, Norris, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Repine, Roberts, Schoon, Snodgrass, Strobeck, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Welsh, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 1--Hayden. Baum changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. 6-3 Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 24, Brown, Carpenter, Federici, Gordly, Johnson, Jones, Lehman, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Markham, Minnis, Montgomery, Norris, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Repine, Schoon, Shields, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Tiernan. Read. Carried by Baum. Passed. Ayes, 31 --Nays, 26, Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Gordly, Johnson, Jones, Lehman, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Markham, Meek, Minnis, Montgomery, Norris, Piercy, Prozanski, Repine, Schoon, Strobeck, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Welsh, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Tiernan. 6-6(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Derfler, Bryant, Yih appointed Senate conferees. 6-10 At Desk upon adjournment. Modifies provision that exempts public contracts made with other governmental agencies from competitive bidding requirement. Requires consideration of desirability and availability of goods and services provided by private sector sources to foster competition. SB 396 By Senator YIH; Senators BAKER, BRADBURY, BUNN, DERFLER, JOHNSON, KENNEMER, LEONARD, LIM, McCOY, MILLER, SORENSON, TIMMS, Representatives BRIAN, HAYDEN, MARKHAM, MONTGOMERY, OAKLEY, VANLEEUWEN (at the request of Dan Dean, Mel Joy, Joe Windell, Richard Perdue) -- Relating to enterprise zones. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-9 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends from 10 to 20 years period of time for which area may be designated enterprise zone. Extends Êsunset dateÎ of enterprise zone statutes until December 31, 2013. SB 397 By Senator YIH; Senators ADAMS, BRYANT, KINTIGH, SMITH, TIMMS, WALDEN, Representatives BAUM, HAYDEN, JOHNSTON, JONES, MARKHAM, OAKLEY, ROBERTS (at the request of Bill Kiewel, Steve Sharpe) -- Relating to employment safety violations. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits imposition of civil penalty for violation of employment safety law or rule if violation is corrected within time specified for correction. SB 398 By Senator MILLER; Senators DERFLER, JOHNSON, WALDEN -- Relating to political tax credit. 2-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates tax credit for political contributions. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1995. SB 399 By Senator MILLER; Senators DERFLER, JOHNSON, KINTIGH -- Relating to runoff elections. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-11 Public Hearing held. 4-25 Public Hearing held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 12, Baker, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, Lim, McCoy, Shannon, Sorenson, Trow, Excused, 1--Springer. Sorenson entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 5-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-30 Referred to Legislative Rules. 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. Establishes, for candidate at runoff election and specified campaign or political committees, requirements for filing preelection statement of contributions and expenditures, supplement to preelection statement and post-election statement of contributions and expenditures. Outlines requirements for contents of statement. Makes technical changes. Becomes operative if Senate Joint Resolution 11 (1995) is approved by vote of people at next regular general election. SB 400 By Senator MILLER; Senators DERFLER, JOHNSON, KINTIGH, SHANNON, Representatives LOKAN, MARKHAM -- Relating to audit duties of the Secretary of State. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Excused, 2--Lim, Walden, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Adams, Phillips. 5-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-25 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-29 Second reading. 5-30 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 31 Calendar. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Watt. Passed. Ayes, 40 --Nays, 12, Corcoran, Fahey, Gordly, Lehman, Piercy, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wells, Excused for business of the House, 8----Brian, Carter, Johnson, Jones, Lokan, Luke, Shields, Tiernan. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-5(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) Governor vetoed. Directs Secretary of State to contract with private sector auditors, where practicable, to perform audit functions. SB 401 By Senator MILLER; Senators DERFLER, JOHNSON, KINTIGH, SHANNON -- Relating to corrections; declaring an emergency. 2-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-16 Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 9, Brecke, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Phillips, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 2--Cease, Johnson, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. 5-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-6 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-7 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 46 --Nays, 1, Gordly, Excused, 1--Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 12----Carter, Lokan, Meek, Milne, Oakley, Qutub, Rasmussen, Shields, Sowa, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt. 6-8(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 6, Cease, Dwyer, Gold, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Dukes, President Smith. 6-15 President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 621, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 17, 1995. Allows Department of Corrections to enter into contracts with public and private entities to provide correctional facilities and services in another state for confinement of persons committed to custody of department. Sunsets December 31, 2001. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 402 By Senator SORENSON -- Relating to health services. 2-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands Health Services Commission membership. Requires that one member be licensed dentist. Expands Oregon Health Council membership. Requires that one member be licensed dentist. SB 403 By Senator BRADBURY; Senator DUKES, Representatives JOSI, TARNO, THOMPSON -- Relating to commercial fishing near the Rogue River; declaring an emergency. 2-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-3 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 2-15 Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Shannon not concurring. Second reading. 2-20 Third reading. Carried by Bradbury. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Dukes, Phillips. 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Natural Resources. 4-17 Public Hearing and 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 Friday, April 28 Calendar. 4-28 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 4 Calendar. 5-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 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 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, 55 --Nays, 1, Sowa, Absent, 1--Eighmey, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 1----Parks. 5-17(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Attending Legislative Business, 6----Baker, Bryant, Derfler, Hamby, Springer, Stull. 5-30 President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 0269, 1995 Laws. Effective date, June 05, 1995. Prohibits certain commercial fishing activities within radius of one mile from center of mouth of Rogue River. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 404 By Senator KENNEMER; Senator SHANNON, Representatives CORCORAN, FISHER, JOHNSTON, LEHMAN (at the request of Oregon Care Providers Association) -- Relating to state employee benefit plans. 2-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends state health and dental benefits to providers of adult foster care. SB 405 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to banking; prescribing an effective date. 2-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-27 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy by prior reference. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-28 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-29 Carried over to 03-30 by unanimous consent. 3-30 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. Adams, Walden declared potential conflict of interest. 3-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-21 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 3----Jones, Meek, Prozanski. 5-22(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 23 --Attending Legislative Business, 7----Adams, Baker, Bryant, Dwyer, Hamby, Miller, Stull. Walden declared potential conflict of interest. 5-30 President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 313, 1995 Laws. Effective date, January 01, 1996. Deletes obsolete references to Customer Bank Communications Terminals. Reduces fee payable by savings bank applying for approval to establish branch office. Requires warning in loan agreement that authorizes lender to place insurance on borrower's property. Takes effect January 1, 1996. SB 406 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to banking institutions. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 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 Lim. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 1--President Smith, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Baker, Bryant, Miller, Phillips. Gold, attending legislative business when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. Walden declared potential conflict of interest. 3-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-28 Referred to Commerce. 4-21 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Absent, 2--Grisham, Naito, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 6----Brian, Courtney, Mannix, Parks, Qutub, Speaker Clarno. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-31(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 314, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Repeals requirement that banking institutions undergo operational audit. SB 407 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to institutions. 2-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-21 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-22 Carried over to 02-23 without objection. 2-23 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bradbury, Phillips. Adams, Walden declared potential conflict of interest by unanimous consent. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Commerce. 4-21 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 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 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 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 Federici. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Naito, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 1----Tiernan. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 315, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Deletes requirement that loans exceeding $10,000 from bank or trust company to certain officers or employees of bank or trust company be fully secured by good collateral. Increases amount of certain indebtedness exempted from prohibition on loans to certain officers of bank or trust company. SB 408 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to banking. 2-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-23 Second reading. 2-24 Third reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Dwyer, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Phillips. Adams, Walden declared potential conflict of interest by unanimous consent. 2-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-28 Referred to Commerce. 4-21 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Parks, Excused for business of the House, 8----Carpenter, Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 316, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Requires director, president or chief executive officer of banking institution who retires or resigns to give notice to Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services. Deletes requirement that officer who is voluntarily disqualified give notice. Requires that designated officer of financial institution submit report concerning certain loans and investments to board of directors at every meeting. SB 409 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to banking. 2-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-21 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-22 Carried over to 02-23 without objection. 2-23 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. Adams, Walden declared potential conflict of interest by unanimous consent. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Commerce. 4-21 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 5----Brian, Courtney, Mannix, Parks, Qutub. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 317, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows bank or trust company to make loan secured by undivided interest in real estate with approval of director of Department of Consumer and Business Services or to secure debt previously contracted in good faith. SB 410 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Manufactured Housing Communities of Oregon) -- Relating to dwelling parks. 2-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-2 Public Hearing held. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 3-23 Work Session held. 4-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-5 Second reading. 4-6 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 5, Bradbury, Cease, Dwyer, McCoy, Sorenson, Excused, 2--Miller, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bunn, Hamby, Phillips, Timms. 4-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-10 Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Parks, Excused for business of the House, 8----Carpenter, Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 318, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Removes certain requirements for construction and operation of mobile home and manufactured dwelling parks. Modifies play area exemption. SB 411 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Credit Union League) -- Relating to credit unions; prescribing an effective date. 2-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-28 Second reading. 3-1 Third reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 2--Bradbury, Leonard, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Johnson, Shannon, Trow, President Smith. 3-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-3 Referred to Commerce. 4-21 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-16 Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Ross, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 2----Repine, Speaker Clarno. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 319, 1995 Laws. Effective date, January 01, 1996. Modifies credit union law relating to bonds or letters of credit, payment of dividends and regular and special reserve requirements. Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services by rule to expand membership in central credit unions. Takes effect January 1, 1996. SB 412 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Automobile Dealers Association) -- Relating to contracts. 2-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-28 Second reading. 3-1 Third reading. Taken from 03-01 Calendar and rereferred to Business and Consumer Affairs by unanimous consent. 3-23 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 4-7 Bill read. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 2--Bradbury, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bunn, Kennemer, Lim, Miller, Walden, Yih. 4-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-21 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed C-Engrossed. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 3----Meek, Prozanski, Repine. 5-22(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Kennemer, Dukes, Lim appointed Senate conferees. 5-24(H) Representatives Lundquist, Federici, Snodgrass appointed House Conferees. 5-26 Work Session held. 5-31(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-11 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 5-31(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-1(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 22 --Attending Legislative Business, 8----Bryant, Derfler, Dwyer, Johnson, Kintigh, Leonard, Shannon, President Smith. 6-2(H) Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Saturday, June 3 Calendar. 6-3 House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Tiernan. 6-9(S) President signed. 6-9(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 519, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Establishes standards for retail installment contract for purchase of motor vehicle. Modifies certain provisions relating to retail installment contracts. SB 413 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of US West Communications) -- Relating to telecommunications utility rate regulation. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-14 Public Hearing held. 3-23 Work Session held. 3-28 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-6 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 2--Miller, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bunn, Hamby, Phillips, Timms. 4-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-10 Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Federici. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Parks, Excused for business of the House, 7----Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-30(S) Governor signed. Chapter 399, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Authorizes Public Utility Commission to approve alternative rate regulation plan for telecommunications utilities. SB 414 By Senator DWYER -- Relating to arbitration. 2-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Mandates arbitration program in courts for certain counties based on latest available population statistics instead of latest federal decennial census. SB 415 By Senator BRYANT, Representative LUNDQUIST -- Relating to Uniform Commercial Code. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 3-2 Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-9 Third reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----McCoy, Shannon. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-15 Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 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 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 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 Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 1----Tiernan. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Montgomery. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 320, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Adds llamas and alpacas to definition of livestock for purposes of sales provisions of Uniform Commercial Code. SB 416 By Senator SORENSON; Senators LEONARD, SPRINGER, Representative FAHEY -- Relating to workplace safety violations. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes ÊNotice of Alleged Safety ViolationÎ forms for filing with Department of Consumer and Business Services. Allows employee to file action in circuit court for safety violation and request jury trial. Imposes civil penalty for safety violation. SB 417 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Mike Storey) -- Relating to police service districts. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows creation of police service districts as municipal corporations to provide police protection and other law enforcement services. Establishes duties and powers of district and board of directors. Provides that police department and police officers of district are municipal police departments, municipal police officers and peace officers for purposes of specified state laws. SB 418 By Senator DWYER (at the request of Jim Larson) -- Relating to taxation. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies retirement income credit. Increases pension and household income limits that person filing return other than joint return uses to determine credit. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1995. SB 419 By Senator BRYANT -- Relating to utility rate refunds; declaring an emergency. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-10 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 14, Baker, Brecke, Dukes, Dwyer, Johnson, Kennemer, McCoy, Miller, Shannon, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Yih, President Smith. 6-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 6-6 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that refunds of certain utility rates experienced from implementation of constitutional property tax limitation and ordered by Public Utility Commission to be paid to ratepayers instead be paid to Department of Education for enhancement of information and communication technology. Sunsets December 31, 1997. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 420 By Senator LIM -- Relating to hunting fees for veterans; prescribing an effective date. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces hunting license fee for veterans. Takes effect January 1, 1996. SB 421 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to civil compromise. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that crime of failure to perform duties of driver when property is damaged is subject to civil compromise. SB 422 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Collectors Association) -- Relating to enforcement of judgments. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-21 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-22 Carried over to 02-23 without objection. 2-23 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Dukes, Excused, 1--Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Judiciary. 3-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 2----Courtney, Parks. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 321, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows judgment creditor to recover interest at legal rate on certain costs incurred to enforce judgment. SB 423 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Collectors Association) -- Relating to courts. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases civil jurisdiction of small claims department of district court from $2,500 to $5,000. SB 424 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Collectors Association) -- Relating to debtor's exemptions. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-22 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-23 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 1--Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bradbury, Walden. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to Judiciary. 4-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-10 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 Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 1----Parks. 5-23(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. 5-30 President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 322, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Reduces¦ Changes time for filing claim of exemption from execution or garnishment ©from 90 days to 30 days¦. SB 425 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Collectors Association) -- Relating to support. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows assignment of right to receive child or spousal support to attorney or collection agency for purposes of collection if payments on obligation are at least 90 days in arrears. Prohibits attorney or collection agency from charging or collecting as fees and costs any amount in excess of 20 percent of recovered amounts. SB 426 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Ron Smith) -- Relating to subpoenas. 2-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows on-site photocopying of subpoenaed books, papers and documents. Provides special procedure for hospital records. Requires filing of certificate of errors and omissions insurance with Secretary of State by person making photocopies. Specifies that making of photocopies under Act without filing of certificate is punishable by maximum 30 days' imprisonment, $1,000 fine, or both. SB 427 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Collectors Association) -- Relating to attorney fees. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires award of reasonable attorney fees in action on contract if amount claimed is $4,000 or less and claimant serves demand on other party at least 10 days before filing claim. Prohibits award to prevailing party if other party offers amount to prevailing party and prevailing party fails to acquire judgment more favorable than offer. SB 428 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Collectors Association) -- Relating to negotiable instruments. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Revises accord and satisfaction provision of Uniform Commercial Code. SB 429 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Criminal Justice Council) -- Relating to sentencing; declaring an emergency. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Judiciary. 3-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-4 Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-14 Second reading. 4-17 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hamby. 4-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-15 Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-23 Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 1, Tiernan, Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 16----Adams, Baum, Courtney, Johnston, Jones, Luke, Mannix, Meek, Montgomery, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Qutub, Shields, Sowa, Starr. 5-26(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 21 --Absent, 1--Shannon, Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Baker, Gold, Hartung, Leonard, Phillips, Trow, Walden. 6-5 President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 520, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 07, 1995. Adopts amendments to specified rules of State Sentencing Guidelines Board. Modifies provisions relating to presentence reports. Requires jury to return special verdict on subcategory facts. Prescribes operative date for specified provisions. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 430 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Criminal Justice Council) -- Relating to mediation. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Judiciary. 3-14 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-24 by unanimous consent. 4-24 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Johnson, Phillips, President Smith. 4-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-28 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 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 Johnston. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 2----Minnis, Parks. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-31(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 323, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Defines Êqualified dispute resolution program.Î Allows mediation in certain criminal contexts. SB 431 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Donn DeBernardi) -- Relating to occupancy in hotels. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-6 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-14 Public Hearing held. 3-28 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 2--Bradbury, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bunn, Kennemer, Lim, Miller, Walden, Yih. 4-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Federici. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Absent, 1--Wooten, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 13----Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Lewis, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tarno. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 324, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Removes¦ Modifies definition of Êtransient occupancyÎ ©in hotel or motel from application of¦ for purposes of Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. SB 432 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Donna Ferguson) -- Relating to removal of guests from transient lodging. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-6 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows hotelkeeper to remove guest from transient lodging. Allows police officer to remove guest and chattels of guest. SB 433 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Donna Ferguson) -- Relating to removal of guests from transient lodging. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-6 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands instances when hotelkeeper may have guest and chattels of guest removed by police officer. SB 434 By Senator HAMBY; Senator DERFLER -- Relating to state police. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Superintendent of State Police to establish code of ethical conduct. Provides that violation of code is grounds for discharge. Provides that establishment, contents and application of and effect of violating code are not terms and conditions of employment and are not subject to collective bargaining. Provides that grounds and procedures for removing member of state police are not terms and conditions of employment and are not subject to collective bargaining. SB 435 By Senator HANNON (at the request of Pacific Power) -- Relating to electric facilities. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-14 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Permits electrical utilities to adopt standards in edition of National Electrical Safety Code to satisfy duties imposed by law. SB 436 By Senator McCOY (at the request of John Sellers) -- Relating to property taxes. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows persons who are disabled for purposes of federal social security and who have limited income to defer payment of property taxes. Applies to applications first filed on or after January 1, 1996. SB 437 By Senator McCOY (at the request of Sharon Bruno) -- Relating to multiracial persons; prescribing an effective date. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires certain documents containing listing of racial or ethnic classifications for purposes of designating racial or ethnic identification to include ÊmultiracialÎ as possible identification. Prohibits listing of ÊotherÎ in those documents. Prescribes effective date of July 1, 1996. SB 438 By Senator McCOY (at the request of John Sellers) -- Relating to economic development. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Economic Development Department to develop program for loans or grants to businesses owned by persons with severe disabilities. Limits maximum amount of grant or loan. Defines terms. Allocates $1 million of lottery moneys to Economic Development Department to carry out Act. SB 439 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Consumers & Agents Action Committee) -- Relating to insurance. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-6 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation to appoint agencies to represent it if agencies meet specified qualifications. SB 440 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS -- Relating to collection agencies. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-14 Second reading. 4-17 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hamby. 4-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Federici. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Parks, Excused for business of the House, 7----Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 622, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Requires that person operating as collection agency register and maintain registration with Department of Consumer and Business Services. Defines Êcollection agency.Î Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt rules ©relating to out-of-state¦ for registration of persons operating as collection agencies. Allows director to appoint receiver when registration of collection agency is revoked or registrant dies. Creates private cause of action for damages for certain violations of collection agency law. Exempts out-of-state collection agencies from certain record keeping and other requirements. ©Exempts credit unions and debt consolidating agencies from registering under collection agency law.¦ Deletes requirement that Department of Administrative Services approve fees relating to registration of collection agencies. ©Allows Department of Consumer and Business Services to impose civil penalty for violation of rule relating to out-of-state collection agencies.¦ SB 441 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Bankers Association, Oregon Financial Services Association) -- Relating to credit involuntary unemployment insurance. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-6 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-7 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 30. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-10 Referred to Commerce. 4-21 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 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 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 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 Wells. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 1----Tiernan. 5-31(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 0334, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Exempts applicant for license to transact credit involuntary unemployment insurance from examination requirement. Authorizes financial institutions to transact credit involuntary unemployment insurance. SB 442 By COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION -- Relating to traffic citations. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Transportation. 4-18 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Third reading. Carried by Yih. Failed. Ayes, 6 --Nays, 20, Brecke, Bunn, Cease, Derfler, Dukes, Gold, Hamby, Hannon, Hartung, Kennemer, Kintigh, Lim, McCoy, Phillips, Sorenson, Stull, Trow, Walden, Yih, President Smith, Excused, 4--Adams, Miller, Shannon, Timms. Kennemer withdrawn as sponsor by unanimous consent. Committee on Transportation added as sponsor by order of the President. Yih changed from aye to nay and served notice of possible reconsideration by unanimous consent. Sorenson entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 5-1 No action taken on reconsideration. ©Authorizes police officer to issue citation for driving uninsured on basis of accident report filed with Department of Transportation.¦ Establishes record keeping requirement relating to convictions for driving under influence of intoxicants when person convicted was on bicycle. SB 443 By Senator MILLER -- Relating to driving privileges. 2-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires suspension of driving privileges for minor in possession of tobacco. SB 444 By Senator TIMMS (at the request of Rural Health Association) -- Relating to rural health; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Health and Human Services, then Ways and Means. 2-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-22 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Appropriates moneys out of General Fund to Office of Rural Health for assistance to rural communities. Appropriates moneys out of General Fund to State Scholarship Commission for rural loan repayment program and for student loans. Appropriates moneys out of General fund to Oregon Health Sciences University for health education centers and for funding rural nursing and medical education support. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 445 By Senator MILLER -- Relating to public employee retirement. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits membership by legislators and specified statewide elected officials in Public Employes' Retirement System. Applies to all service rendered by legislator or official on or after effective date of Act. SB 446 By Senator MILLER -- Relating to dispensing of Class 1 flammable liquids; declaring an emergency. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-14 Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 5-2 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals prohibition on self-service gasoline dispensing. Defines attended service station, attended self-service station and unattended self-service station. Requires State Fire Marshal to adopt dispensing rules. Punishes violation of dispensing rule by maximum one year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. Punishes falsification of report to Fire Marshal by maximum one year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. Requires attended self-service station to dispense gasoline to disabled persons at self-service price and to dispense gasoline to any customer who requests attended service. Declares emergency, effective 60 days after passage. SB 447 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Justice for Anne Kirkwood Committee) -- Relating to statutes of limitation. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Judiciary. 2-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Process. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-16 Returned to Full Committee. 3-2 Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-9 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 8, Derfler, Hamby, Hannon, Johnson, Kennemer, Lim, Miller, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 2----McCoy, Shannon. Springer declared potential conflict of interest. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-15 Referred to Judiciary. 3-23 Work Session held. 3-28 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-29 Second reading. 3-30 Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Johnston. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 6, Carpenter, Johnson, Mannix, Markham, Wells, Welsh, Excused, 1--Tiernan. 4-4(S) President signed. 4-5(H) Speaker signed. 4-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 55, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows civil action against manufacturer of pickup trucks for injury or damage resulting from fire caused by rupture of sidesaddle gas tank in vehicle collision to be brought within two years after injury or damage occurs. Allows civil action against manufacturer of pickup trucks for death resulting from fire caused by rupture of sidesaddle gas tank in vehicle collision to be brought within three years after death. Provides that civil actions against manufacturer of pickup trucks for death, injury or damage resulting from fire caused by rupture of sidesaddle gas tank in vehicle collision are not subject to statutes of repose. Revives certain barred causes of action. SB 448 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association) -- Relating to criminal procedure. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Judiciary. 3-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-6 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, Stull, Yih, Excused, 2--Miller, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bunn, Phillips. 4-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-10 Referred to Judiciary with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows expunction of arrest records of state or municipal traffic offense. SB 449 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to torts; declaring an emergency. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Judiciary. 2-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Process. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Reinstates doctrine of implied assumption of risk in tort actions. Specifies that plaintiff is barred from recovering damages if plaintiff assumed risk of activity. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 450 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to liability. 2-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-7 Referred to Judiciary. 2-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Process. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 3-13 Work Session held. 4-5 Work Session cancelled. 4-6 Work Session held. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-8 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Carried over to 05-22 by unanimous consent. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 2--Lim, Walden. 5-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. ©Eliminates¦ Modifies provision relating to joint and several liability for torts. Applies only to actions commenced on or after effective date of Act. ©Declares emergency, effective on passage.¦ SB 451 By Senator KENNEMER; Representative SOWA (at the request of April Reid) -- Relating to inmate education programs. 2-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits inmates from participating in any formal higher education programs that receive public funding except during last three years of imprisonment. SB 452 By COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE, NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT (at the request of Wendell (Windy) Way) -- Relating to outdoor activities. 2-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits fishing outfitters and guides from catching fish and then passing fishing gear to another to take fish. Punishes first violation by maximum one year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. Punishes subsequent violation by maximum five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. SB 453 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Washington County Community Action Organization) -- Relating to alcoholic liquor. 2-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-21 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-22 Carried over to 02-23 without objection. 2-23 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 4, Hannon, Kintigh, Miller, Shannon, Excused, 1--Dwyer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-27 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. Assigned to Subcommittee on State and Federal Affairs. 4-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 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 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 Wylie. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 8, Carter, Federici, Grisham, Lehman, Qutub, Ross, Shibley, VanLeeuwen, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Adams, Johnson, Wooten. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 363, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Prohibits use of alcoholic liquor as prize, premium or consideration for lottery, contest, game of chance or skill, or competition of any kind. Exempts wine raffled by charitable, nonprofit corporation. Authorizes issuance of special retail wine license for wine raffle. SB 454 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Manufactured Housing Communities of Oregon) -- Relating to resident managers of mobile home parks. 2-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 3-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-30 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bradbury, McCoy. 3-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Labor. 5-1 Work Session held. 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 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 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 Brown. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Schoon, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 1----Markham. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 7-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 497, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Exempts from certain employment regulation laws resident managers of mobile home parks. SB 455 By Senator DWYER (at the request of Professional Land Surveyors of Oregon) -- Relating to surveyors' right of entry. 2-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-11 Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-24 by unanimous consent. 4-24 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Johnson, Phillips, President Smith. 4-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 5-4 Public Hearing held. 5-9 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows registered professional land surveyors to enter upon any land for surveying purposes. Requires surveyor to compensate landowner for actual monetary damages caused by entry. SB 456 By Senator LEONARD (at the request of Oregon AFL-CIO) -- Relating to business accountability standards. 2-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-17 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits state financial assistance to business unless business complies with specified conditions. Allows state agency to suspend financial assistance to business until business meets required standards. SB 457 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Robert L. Simpson) -- Relating to felony sentencing. 2-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires court to sentence persistent offender to life imprisonment without possibility of release. Defines Êpersistent offender.Î Provides for release under limited circumstances. SB 458 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Jim Christopherson) -- Relating to manufactured dwelling special assessment. 2-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Limits collection of special assessment to manufactured dwellings located in manufactured dwelling park. SB 459 By Senator MILLER -- Relating to alcoholic liquors; prescribing an effective date. 2-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates monopoly on distilled liquor sales by Oregon Liquor Control Commission. Creates retail liquor store license. Requires that Oregon Liquor Control Commission issue retail liquor store license only to retail grocery store. 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 stores and wholesale liquor licenses. Requires manufacturers and importers of distilled liquor to acquire certificates of approval for sale of product in state. Imposes tax on privilege of manufacturing or importing distilled liquor of $ per gallon. ___ Takes effect January 1, 1996. SB 460 By Senator PHILLIPS (at the request of Oregon Retailers Association) -- Relating to the Oregon State Lottery Commission. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-21 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Governor to appoint one member to Oregon State Lottery Commission who is video lottery game retailer who sells video lottery tickets to public. Becomes applicable when next suitable vacancy occurs on commission. SB 461 By Senator PHILLIPS (at the request of Oregon Small Business Coalition) -- Relating to taxation. 2-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits imposition by local governments of industry-specific sales taxes. Excludes from prohibition any general retail sales tax levied on all items or on all services. Excludes any sales tax levied on motor vehicle fuel and aircraft fuel. Permits continued collection under tax laws effective or operative on January 1, 1995. SB 462 By Senators CEASE, YIH; Representative OAKLEY; Senators BAKER, BRADBURY, DUKES, HAMBY, HANNON, JOHNSON, KINTIGH, LEONARD, LIM, MCCOY, SHANNON, SORENSON, TROW, Representatives BEYER, BROWN, CARTER, CORCORAN, COURTNEY, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, GORDLY, JOHNSTON, LEHMAN, LOKAN, MANNIX, MARKHAM, MILNE, MINNIS, NAITO, PIERCY, PROZANSKI, QUTUB, RASMUSSEN, ROBERTS, ROSS, SHIELDS, SOWA, TARNO, THOMPSON, UHERBELAU, VANLEEUWEN, WELLS, WOOTEN, WYLIE (at the request of Eileen Rasmussen, Twila Salchenberg, Mid-Valley Child Care Associates; Char Kingsburg, Salem Home Child Care Association; Rhonda Chmelir, Child Care Connection of Jefferson, Josephine, Douglas, Deschutes and Jackson Counties; Chris Kuran, Provider Resource Organization, LaGrande, The Dalles, Beaverton/Aloha, Hillsboro/Forest Grove, North Portland, Southwest Portland, Tigard/Tualatin, Yamhill County, Astoria, East County Portland, Gresham, Northeast Portland, Southeast Portland, Oregon City/Milwaukie/Clackamas County, Benton County, Josephine County, Lane County, Lincoln County, Linn County, Salem; Becky Follis, Dallas Child Care Association; Sharon Boller, Crook, Deschutes, Jefferson, Child Care Council; Lisa Grimes, Central Oregon Child Care Connection; Jeannie Suihkonn, Family Child Care Network Task Force; Eunice Olson for Josephine County Chapter PRO) -- Relating to insurance for family day care providers. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 3-23 Work Session held. 3-28 Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-7 Second reading. 4-10 Taken from 04-10 Calendar and referred to Judiciary by unanimous consent. 4-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-24 Work Session held. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Lim, Phillips. Hannon declared potential conflict of interest. 5-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed C-Engrossed. 6-5 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-6 Third reading. Carried by Oakley. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Absent, 1--Johnson, Excused for business of the House, 6----Carter, Lokan, Meek, Rasmussen, Repine, Shields. 6-7(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dwyer. 6-14 President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 685, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Prohibits insurer from canceling or refusing to issue or renew homeowners' or renters' liability or fire insurance solely on ground that policy holder is family day care provider. SB 463 By Senator HAMBY -- Relating to telemedicine. 2-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services, then Ways and Means. 2-27 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Health Resources Commission to conduct telemedicine technology assessment within and without state and report findings to Oregon Health Council. Directs Oregon Health Council to adopt rules establishing telemedicine system compatibility standards and characteristics. Requires that Board of Medical Examiners adopt rules establishing registration procedure allowing qualified out-of-state physicians to participate in telemedicine system. Directs that board study feasibility of establishing multistate telemedicine system. Requires professional liability insurers to make telemedicine coverage available. SB 464 By Senator DERFLER -- Relating to employee leave. 2-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Public Hearing held. 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Work Session held. 5-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. Made a Special Order of Business by unanimous consent. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Bunn, Derfler. 5-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass. Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-5 Third reading. Carried by Watt. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Brian, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 2----Johnson, Josi. 6-5(S) President signed. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 580, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Revises laws relating to employee pregnancy leave, parental leave and family medical leave. SB 465 By Senator BRADBURY; Senators BUNN, DERFLER, HANNON, KINTIGH, LEONARD, McCOY, SORENSON, Representatives ADAMS, CARTER, JOHNSTON, MARKHAM, ROBERTS, STARR, STROBECK, TARNO, TIERNAN (at the request of Disabled Parking Enforcement Volunteers of Coos County) -- Relating to parking for disabled persons. 2-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Specifies information necessary to rebut presumption that vehicle parked in violation of disabled person parking law was parked by registered owner. SB 466 By Senator BRADBURY; Senators BUNN, DERFLER, HANNON, KINTIGH, LEONARD, McCOY, Representatives ADAMS, CARTER, JOHNSTON, LEHMAN, MARKHAM, PARKS, ROBERTS, ROSS, STARR, TARNO, TIERNAN (at the request of Merle Herrmann) -- Relating to mobile food service units. 2-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-14 Public Hearing held. 4-4 Work Session held. 4-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-11 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 Bradbury. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 3--Dwyer, Hannon, Johnson, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Leonard. 4-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-16 Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 4, Carter, Rasmussen, Roberts, Strobeck, Absent, 2--Mannix, Ross, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 2----Repine, Speaker Clarno. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 686, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Allows mobile units having current license and inspection report from Health Division or certain other authorities to operate as temporary restaurants without inspection by local county¦ Limits fee that temporary restaurant that is mobile unit may be required to pay for inspection services. SB 467 By Senator TIMMS -- Relating to merger of school districts; declaring an emergency. 2-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 3-14 Work Session held. 3-23 Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-30 Second reading. 3-31 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Bryant, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bunn. 4-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-10 Referred to Human Resources and Education. 4-24 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-10 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 33, Baum, Beyer, Brian, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Josi, Lehman, Lokan, Lundquist, Markham, Montgomery, Norris, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Repine, Roberts, Ross, Schoon, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Watt, Wells, Wooten, Wylie. Schoon changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. 5-11 Committee report adopted. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 2, Repine, Watt, Excused, 2--Parks, Wooten. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Human Resources and Education carried. Rereferred. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 25, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wylie, Excused, 2--Parks, Wooten. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-15 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Legislative Rules. Referred to Legislative Rules by order of Speaker. 5-18 Public Hearing held. 5-23 Work Session held. 5-24 Work Session held. 5-26 Work Session held. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed C-Engrossed. 5-31 Read. Carried by Corcoran. Motion to rerefer to Legislative Rules carried. Rereferred. Ayes, 37 --Nays, 22, Brown, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Luke, Minnis, Norris, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Repine, Ross, Shields, Thompson, Uherbelau, Watt, Wylie, Absent, 1--Beyer. Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed D-Engrossed. 6-3 Motion to rerefer to Legislative Rules failed. Ayes, 6 --Nays, 51, Adams, Baum, Beyer, Brian, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Grisham, Johnson, Jones, Josi, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Mannix, Markham, Meek, Milne, Minnis, Montgomery, Naito, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Qutub, Rasmussen, Repine, Roberts, Schoon, Shibley, Shields, Snodgrass, Sowa, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Wooten, Wylie, Speaker Clarno, Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Tiernan. Read. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 9, Adams, Brian, Corcoran, Lehman, Piercy, Prozanski, Ross, Thompson, Watt, Absent, 1--Schoon, Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Tiernan. 6-5(S) Rules suspended. Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Adams, Shannon, Trow appointed Senate conferees. 6-5(H) Representatives Oakley, Milne, Sowa appointed House Conferees. Work Session held. 6-6(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-08, 05-29 and 06-01 and bill be furhter amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 6-6(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-7(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 2, Gold, McCoy. 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, 36 --Nays, 20, Adams, Beyer, Brian, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Federici, Johnston, Lehman, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Shibley, Shields, Thompson, Watt, Wylie, Absent, 1--Grisham, Excused for business of the House, 3----Meek, Piercy, Repine. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-19(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) Governor vetoed. Exempts certain schools from mandatory merger requirement. Allows school district to request waiver of merger requirements. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 468 By Senator WALDEN; Senators HANNON, KENNEMER, Representatives LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM, MEEK, OAKLEY (at the request of Oregon Funeral Directors Association) -- Relating to funeral service practitioners. 2-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-21 Public Hearing held. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-9 Second reading. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 6, Cease, Dwyer, Gold, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Miller. 5-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-16 Work Session held. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-30 Second reading. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Motion to rerefer to Legislative Rules carried. Rereferred. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 23, Baum, Brian, Fisher, Grisham, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Luke, Lundquist, Meek, Milne, Minnis, Montgomery, Norris, Qutub, Repine, Snodgrass, Starr, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Speaker Clarno, Absent, 1--Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 1----Schoon. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Meek. 6-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-9 Read. Carried by Lundquist. Failed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 26, Adams, Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Corcoran, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Hayden, Josi, Lehman, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Strobeck, Thompson, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Wells, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 1--Grisham, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 6----Baum, Beyer, Carter, Meek, Repine, Shields. Bill failed. Provides that complaint regarding funeral service practitioner is confidential until State Mortuary and Cemetery Board has made final decision. Provides Mortuary and Cemetery Board may withhold investigatory information from disclosure for specified periods. SB 469 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Eugene Hopper, Charles Evans) -- Relating to grand jurors. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that names of grand jurors are exempt from disclosure. SB 470 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Jon Aslakson) -- Relating to contested cases. 2-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows party other than agency to seek judicial review of contested case order in circuit court. Provides that election to proceed in circuit court is in lieu of hearing before agency. SB 471 By COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (at the request of Tom Ruedy) -- Relating to property taxes. 2-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows disabled persons with limited income to defer payment of property taxes. Applies to applications first filed on or after January 1, 1996. SB 472 By COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (at the request of Judy Munroe) -- Relating to reporting of child abuse. 2-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits frivolous reports of child abuse. Punishes by maximum fine of $ . _____ SB 473 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Oregon Association of Realtors) -- Relating to continuing education requirements for real estate licensees; prescribing an effective date. 2-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 3-23 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-10 Second reading. Taken from 04-11 Calendar and placed on 04-12 Calendar by unanimous consent. 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 Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, Miller, Yih, Excused, 2--Hannon, Johnson, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Leonard. 4-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 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 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 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 Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 2, Luke, Oakley, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 5-31(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 335, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 01, 1996. Increases continuing education requirements for real estate licensees. Requires real estate brokers and real estate property managers to meet continuing education requirements. Takes effect July 1, 1996. SB 474 By COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION (at the request of Jean Teets for Oregon Association of the Deaf) -- Relating to Oregon State School for the Deaf. 2-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Education. 4-6 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates governing board for Oregon State School for the Deaf. Specifies membership and duties of governing board. Defines mission of school. Grants certain responsibility for budgeting, administration and operation of school to governing board. SB 475 By COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION (at the request of Jean Teets for Oregon Association of the Deaf) -- Relating to American Sign Language. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Education. 4-6 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Lim, Walden, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Adams, Phillips. 5-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-26 Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Saturday, June 3 Calendar. 6-3 Third reading. Carried by Roberts. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 1, Wells, Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 6-9(S) President signed. 6-9(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 687, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Provides that American Sign Language shall be taught for credit in high schools, community colleges and institutions of higher education. Requires State Board of Education and State Board of Higher Education to develop curriculum for American Sign Language classes.¦ Provides that proficiency standard for students in American Sign Language in kindergarten through grade 12 education system shall be in accordance with rules adopted by State Board of Education and other applicable law. Encourages State Board of Education to continue to coordinate with State Board of Higher Education and Oregon State School for Deaf to develop curricula for American Sign Language classes. SB 476 By COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION (at the request of Jean Teets for Oregon Association of the Deaf) -- Relating to special education. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Education. 4-6 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Specifies legislative findings regarding the education of deaf or hearing impaired children. Directs State Board of Education to adopt program to provide appropriate education for deaf and hearing impaired children. SB 477 By COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION (at the request of Jean Teets for Oregon Association of the Deaf) -- Relating to captioned videos. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits distribution, sale or rental of videos without open or closed captioning for use by deaf and hearing impaired individuals. Provides that person who violates provision is guilty of misdemeanor. Punishes violation by maximum $100 fine. SB 478 By Senator SORENSON -- Relating to tobacco; appropriating money. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs, then Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits sale of tobacco products at retail without tobacco vending license. Defines Êtobacco product.Î Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to administer licensing of tobacco vendors and laws relating to sales of tobacco. Establishes qualifications for holder of tobacco vending license. Allows commission to establish fees for license. Allows maximum civil penalty of $1,000 for violation of laws relating to sales of tobacco products. Punishes certain violations by maximum criminal penalty of $1,000. Allows civil action for enforcement of laws relating to sales of tobacco products. Appropriates moneys from fees and certain penalties for administration, investigation and enforcement purposes. SB 479 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Cemetery Association) -- Relating to prearranged funeral plans. 2-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-21 Public Hearing held. 3-23 Work Session held. 4-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-11 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 Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Hannon, Johnson, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Leonard. 4-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-21 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 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 Federici. Passed. Ayes, 46 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 12----Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Naito, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tarno. 5-24(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Leonard, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Derfler, Johnson. 6-1 President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 325, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Clarifies¦ Eliminates requirement that salesperson of certain prearranged funeral plans ©who has been registered with State Mortuary and Cemetery Board must apply for new registration when salesperson changes employers¦ be registered at business location of salesperson's employer. ©Specifies registration requirements for salespersons employed by multiple employers. Specifies that salesperson may engage in sales beginning on date that salesperson first applies for registration¦ Specifies when, following registration with State Mortuary and Cemetery Board, person who engages in prearrangement sales, preconstruction sales or prearrangement sales made by endowment care cemeteries may actually commence sales. SB 480 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Service Corporation International) -- Relating to prearranged funeral contracts. 2-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-21 Public Hearing held. 3-23 Work Session held. 4-11 Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-24 by unanimous consent. 4-24 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Johnson, Phillips, President Smith. 4-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-16 Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 37 --Nays, 18, Adams, Carpenter, Carter, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Grisham, Johnston, Lehman, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Ross, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused, 3--Corcoran, Minnis, Shields, Excused for business of the House, 2----Repine, Speaker Clarno. 5-31(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 326, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Exempts sale of prearranged funeral or cemetery contract from ban on solicitation of dead human bodies if contract is funded by assignment of life insurance policy or annuity. ©Repeals ban on unsolicited door to door or telephone advertising of prearranged funeral contracts.¦ SB 481 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to vehicle forfeiture. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Judiciary. 3-14 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes forfeiture of vehicles operated by persons committing criminal driving while suspended or committing driving while under the influence of intoxicants if the person has certain prior convictions. SB 482 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to punitive damages. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Judiciary. 2-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Process. 2-27 Public Hearing held. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 3-15 Work Session held. 4-5 Work Session cancelled. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-24 Work Session held. 4-25 Returned to Full Committee. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Hartung. Sorenson entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 5-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-6 Third reading. Carried by Parks. Passed. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 22, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused, 1--Hayden. 6-12(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 688, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Prohibits award of punitive damages in civil cases. Provides exception. Applies only to actions commenced on or after effective date of Act. ©Confers jurisdiction on Supreme Court to determine whether abolition of punitive damages is in violation of constitutional provisions. Allows any person to petition for review. Requires petition to be filed within 60 days after effective date of Act.¦ Requires review by court of punitive damages award. Provides that pleading in civil action may not contain request for award of punitive damages. States exception. Modifies provision relating to allocation of punitive damages award. ©Declares emergency, effective on passage.¦ SB 483 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Senator Mae Yih) -- Relating to protective headgear for bicyclists. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Judiciary. 3-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-28 Second reading. 3-29 Taken from 03-29 Calendar and placed on 03-30 Calendar by unanimous consent. 3-30 Third reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. Sorenson entered vote explanation(s) into Journal. 3-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 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 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 Hayden. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 13, Beyer, Carter, Courtney, Eighmey, Federici, Josi, Lehman, Lokan, Naito, Prozanski, Shibley, Thompson, Watt, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Adams, Johnson, Wooten. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 581, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Exempts certain persons from bicycle helmet law. SB 484 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Society of Certified Public Accountants) -- Relating to partnerships; prescribing an effective date. 3-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-30 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-28 Second reading. 5-1 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Nays, 1, Springer. 5-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-15 Public Hearing and 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 Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Excused, 3--Johnson, Minnis, Piercy, Excused for business of the House, 7----Corcoran, Fahey, Norris, Parks, Sowa, VanLeeuwen, Wylie. 5-30(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Bryant, Baker, Sorenson appointed Senate conferees. 5-31(H) Representatives Parks, Johnston, Tarno appointed House Conferees. 6-3 Work Session cancelled. 6-5 Work Session cancelled. Work Session held. 6-6 Conference Committee report read in House. 6-7(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-22 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) Rules suspended. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Gold, Phillips, Springer. 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, 55 --Nays, 1, Carter, Absent, 1--Grisham, Excused for business of the House, 3----Meek, Piercy, Repine. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 689, 1995 Laws. Effective date, January 01, 1996. Establishes limited liability partnership law. Establishes liability of limited liability partnership for certain civil penalties under specified workers' compensation provision. Establishes conditions under which registered limited liability partnership may transact business under assumed business name. Makes technical changes. Takes effect January 1, 1996. SB 485 By Senator CEASE; Representative NAITO (at the request of Tom Lunday) -- Relating to motor vehicle dealers. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts dealer dealing in vehicles used for fire suppression and emergency response from requirement to provide certificate of insurance if manufacturer or owner of vehicles provides certificate. SB 486 By Senator CEASE (at the request of City of Portland) -- Relating to insurance. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-12 Second reading. 4-13 Carried over to 04-14 by implied consent. 4-14 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Hannon, McCoy. 4-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 6----Brian, Courtney, Mannix, Parks, Qutub, Speaker Clarno. 5-31(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 0336, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Requires that Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services, under certain circumstances, approve issuance by insurer of insurance policy or guaranty contract covering City of Portland and contractors for specified project. Sunsets July 1, 2015. SB 487 By Senator DWYER; Senators BRADBURY, CEASE, DUKES, SORENSON, SPRINGER, Representatives BROWN, CORCORAN, FAHEY -- Relating to taxation, including but not limited to taxes imposed upon or measured by income; appropriating money. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy, then Ways and Means. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows, for Oregon income tax purposes, refundable earned income credit equal to 50 percent of earned income tax credit allowed to eligible individual for federal income tax purposes. Appropriates moneys out of General Fund to Department of Revenue to fund tax credit. Applies to tax years that begin on or after January 1, 1996. SB 488 By Senator CEASE (at the request of Oregon Farm Bureau) -- Relating to mining of aggregate; declaring an emergency. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-21 Referred to Water and Land Use. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 4-6 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits mining of aggregate in exclusive farm use zones under certain circumstances. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 489 By Senator DWYER; Senator YIH, Representative CORCORAN -- Relating to traffic offenses; declaring an emergency. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Judiciary. 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. SB 490 By Senator McCOY (at the request of Roger Robinson, Paralyzed Veterans of America) -- Relating to parking citations. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that first $10 of fine for violation of disabled person parking laws will be used for reimbursement of certain expenses for volunteers issuing citations for violations and for nonprofit organizations supporting program. SB 491 By Senator MILLER -- Relating to elections. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Rules and Elections. 3-28 Public Hearing held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-11 Carried over to 04-12 by unanimous consent. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Hamby, Hannon. 4-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Courtney. Motion to table failed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 29, Adams, Baum, Brown, Courtney, Federici, Fisher, Grisham, Jones, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Markham, Milne, Montgomery, Norris, Qutub, Repine, Roberts, Schoon, Shields, Snodgrass, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Welsh, Speaker Clarno, Absent, 3--Hayden, Luke, Minnis, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. Failed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 30, Carter, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Grisham, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Josi, Lehman, Lewis, Mannix, Meek, Minnis, Naito, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wells, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. Bill failed. Changes contents of summary required in candidate's statement for voters' pamphlet. SB 492 By COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (at the request of Oregon Society of Hospital Pharmacists) -- Relating to pharmacy. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Cease withdrawn as sponsor. Committee on Health and Human Services named as sponsor by order of the President. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Substitutes term ÊtechnicianÎ for Êsupport personnelÎ in practice of pharmacy. Prohibits engaging in duties of technician without registration. Requires State Board of Pharmacy to establish registration program. Makes technicians subject to civil and criminal penalties. Establishes operative date. SB 493 By Senator BRYANT -- Relating to elder abuse. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 3-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 2--Bradbury, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bunn, Kennemer, Lim, Miller, Walden, Yih. 4-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-8 Returned to Full Committee. 5-12 Public Hearing held. 5-15 Work Session held. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-6 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-7 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Excused, 1--Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 12----Carter, Lokan, Meek, Milne, Oakley, Qutub, Rasmussen, Shields, Sowa, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt. 6-8(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Dukes, President Smith. 6-15 President signed. 6-19(H) Speaker signed. 7-18(S) Governor signed. Chapter 666, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Creates Elder Abuse Prevention Act. Allows removal of petitioner or respondent and issuance of restraining order for abuse of elderly person. Specifies persons who may testify to establish ÊshowingÎ of abuse. Prescribes court forms. ©Excludes caregiver of elderly person from Residential Landlord and Tenant Act.¦ Provides immunity from civil liability for financial institution for release of certain information. SB 494 By Senator BRYANT; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to location of water use. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-21 Public Hearing held. 3-28 Work Session held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-11 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 Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, McCoy, Springer, Excused, 2--Hannon, Johnson, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Leonard. 4-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water Policy. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Josi. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 5----Brian, Courtney, Mannix, Parks, Qutub. 5-22(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 6, Cease, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Adams, Baker, Bryant, Hamby, Miller, Stull. 6-1 President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Motion to recall bill from Governor carried on voice vote. Rules suspended. Motion to reconsider carried on voice vote. Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Johnson, Bryant, Yih appointed Senate conferees. 6-8(H) Representatives Norris, Josi, Tarno appointed House Conferees. Work Session held. 6-8(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 6-8(H) Conference Committee report read in the House. 6-9(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 2, McCoy, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 6-9(H) Rules suspended. House adopted Conference Committee Report. Rules suspended. Repassed. Ayes, 31 --Nays, 12, Brown, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused, 2--Fisher, Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 15----Brian, Carter, Federici, Grisham, Lewis, Lundquist, Mannix, Markham, Milne, Montgomery, Qutub, Repine, Roberts, Sowa, Tiernan. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-13(S) Governor signed. Chapter 554, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Allows water to be used on any lands within district if certain requirements are met.¦ Provides procedure for permanent transfer of place of use of water within district under specified conditions. Prohibits second transfer within five-year period. Allows only potentially affected holder of existing water right to file protest to transfer. Specifies when protest is allowed. Requires that when hearing is necessary, hearing take place within 45 days after petition filed. Requires issuance of final order within 120 days after scheduling hearing. Makes technical changes. SB 495 By Senator BRYANT -- Relating to temporary closures of certain public roads. 2-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-22 Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows county governing body to temporarily close certain public roads upon finding that use of road by public exposes abutting private property to increased risk of unlawful activity or necessitates increased expenditure of government resources. Provides procedure for road closure. SB 496 By Senator BRYANT -- Relating to attorney's liens. 2-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 4-12 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires attorney to file notice of claim of attorney's lien on judgment for sum of money within 30 days, rather than three years, after judgment is given. Requires copy of notice of claim of lien to be sent to other parties named in action giving rise to lien or to attorneys for those parties. Requires copy of notice of claim of attorney's lien to be sent not later than 10th day after notice of claim of lien is filed with clerk of court. SB 497 By Senator CEASE -- Relating to sale of unpasteurized milk. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits retail sale of unpasteurized milk except at place milk was produced. SB 498 By Senator CEASE (at the request of Wine Retailers of Oregon) -- Relating to alcoholic liquor. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows holder of winery salesperson license to hold any other liquor license authorizing sale of alcoholic liquor at retail. SB 499 By Senator DWYER; Senators JOHNSON, KINTIGH, McCOY, SORENSON, TROW, YIH (at the request of Dr. John Gambee, MD representing Organization for Fairness in Medical Practice) -- Relating to alternative medicine. 2-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes guidelines for alternative medical treatment. Defines alternative medical treatment. SB 500 By Senator HAMBY; Senators KENNEMER, LEONARD, LIM, McCOY, SHANNON, TROW, Representatives CARPENTER, JOHNSTON, SHIELDS, WOOTEN (at the request of Oregon Dental Hygienists' Association, Oregon Federation of Teachers, Education and Health Professionals) -- Relating to the Oregon Board of Dentistry. 2-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-21 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows registered dental hygienist to participate in public health screenings. Allows dental assistant to work under supervision of dental hygienist. Allows dental hygienist with specified experience to practice without supervision of dentist. Repeals requirement that dentist report employment of dental hygienist to Oregon Board of Dentistry. Reorganizes Oregon Board of Dentistry to become Oregon Board of Dental Health. Divides duties and powers among two panels to regulate dentists and dental hygienists. Becomes operative April 1, 1996. SB 501 By Senator BRYANT -- Relating to well construction. 2-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 3-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-9 Second reading. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Walden, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Baker, Hartung, McCoy. 3-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-16 Referred to Water Policy. 4-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 4-11 Second reading. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Repine, Excused, 2--Brian, Wooten. 4-14(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Hannon, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Hamby, Kennemer, Timms. 4-19 President signed. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-27(S) Governor signed. Chapter 77, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Requires well log to show location of well by county tax lot number, ©as well as by quarter-quarter, section, township and range or global positioning system¦ township, range and section, and to nearest quarter-quarter section or latitude and longitude as established by global positioning system. SB 502 By Senator TIMMS -- Relating to Strategic Water Management Group. 2-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-21 Referred to Water and Land Use, then Ways and Means. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-28 Returned to Full Committee. 5-29 Work Session held. 5-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Timms. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 7, Brecke, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Leonard, Springer. 6-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 6-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Work Session cancelled. 6-8 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-9 Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Norris. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 3, Gordly, Rasmussen, Wooten, Absent, 2--Grisham, Uherbelau, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 6----Baum, Beyer, Carter, Meek, Repine, Sowa. 6-9(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 6, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Dukes, Timms, Walden, Yih. 6-15 President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 690, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Abolishes Strategic Water Management Group. Transfers certain functions of Strategic Water Management Group to Department of Environmental Quality. SB 503 By COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION (at the request of State System of Higher Education) -- Relating to student health insurance; declaring an emergency. 2-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-17 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-24 by unanimous consent. 4-24 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Johnson, Phillips, President Smith. 4-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Absent, 1--Piercy, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Parks, Excused for business of the House, 7----Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 623, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 17, 1995. Defines student health insurance. Specifies coverage allowed under policy. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 504 By COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION (at the request of State System of Higher Education) -- Relating to campus security officers. 2-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-24 by unanimous consent. 4-24 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 7, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Kennemer, Shannon, Stull, Timms, Excused, 3--Johnson, Phillips, President Smith. 4-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-28 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 22 Calendar. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 5, Brown, Carter, Eighmey, Lehman, Naito, Excused for business of the House, 2----Johnson, Speaker Clarno. 5-26(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments. Ayes, 7 --Nays, 13, Brecke, Bryant, Derfler, Dukes, Dwyer, Hannon, Johnson, Kennemer, Sorenson, Stull, Timms, Yih, President Smith, Absent, 1--Shannon, Excused 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 8--Baker, Bunn, Gold, Hartung, Leonard, Phillips, Trow, Walden. Bryant, Dwyer, Sorenson changed from aye to nay and served notice of possible reconsideration by unanimous consent. Smith, having been recorded as voting aye, was granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting nay. Motion to reconsider carried on voice vote. Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 12, Bunn, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hannon, Johnson, Kennemer, McCoy, Phillips, Stull, Timms, Yih, Excused, 1--Springer. 6-3 President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 364, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows special campus security officers to stop and frisk person. Requires that State Board of Higher Education submit report to Legislative Assembly by January 1, 1999. Requires interim report by January 1, 1997. SB 505 By Senator BRYANT, Representative BROWN; Senators CEASE, SPRINGER, TROW, Representatives FAHEY, MANNIX, THOMPSON, UHERBELAU, WYLIE (at the request of Oregon Counseling Association, Oregon Mental Health Councilors Association) -- Relating to certain therapy. 2-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Includes licensed marriage and family therapists and licensed professional counselors as professionals entitled to payment under health insurance policy that provides for counseling services within scope of license. SB 506 By Senator JOHNSON (at the request of Oregon Water Coalition) -- Relating to location of water use. 2-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-17 Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. 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. SB 507 By Senator YIH; Senators KINTIGH, SHANNON, SPRINGER, TIMMS, Representatives CLARNO, HAYDEN, OAKLEY, TARNO, UHERBELAU, VANLEEUWEN (at the request of Hamilton Creek School District, Wyatt Elementary School District, Lourdes School District) -- Relating to merger of school districts; declaring an emergency. 2-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-17 Referred to Education. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 3-14 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows elementary school districts required to consolidate to vote on consolidation. Allows districts that oppose merger to become unified elementary school districts. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 508 By Senator YIH; Senators CEASE, LIM, MILLER, SORENSON, SPRINGER, STULL, TIMMS, WALDEN, Representatives CARTER, CLARNO, FAHEY, HAYDEN, LEHMAN, MARKHAM, OAKLEY, ROBERTS, SOWA, STROBECK -- Relating to the Oregon State Lottery Commission. 2-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-17 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Subjects Oregon State Lottery Commission budget to same legislative review as judicial branch budget. Repeals lottery exemption from expenditure limitations. SB 509 By Senator JOHNSON (at the request of Oregon Water Resources Congress) -- Relating to irrigation districts. 2-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-17 Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-27 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, Gold, Springer, Excused, 2--Dwyer, Walden, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Johnson, President Smith. 2-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Water Policy. 4-4 Public Hearing and 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, 58 --Excused, 2--Brian, Wooten. 4-14(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 3, Cease, Gold, Springer, Excused, 2--Hannon, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Hamby, Kennemer, Timms. 4-19 President signed. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-27(S) Governor signed. Chapter 78, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Eliminates certain provisions requiring reports to federal officials by irrigation districts. SB 510 By Senator JOHNSON; Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Oregon Water Resources Congress) -- Relating to water rights; declaring an emergency. 2-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-17 Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-4 Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-14 Second reading. 4-17 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hamby. 4-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water Policy. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-11 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 Gordly. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Excused, 3--Corcoran, Minnis, Roberts, Excused for business of the House, 10----Brian, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Grisham, Johnson, Naito, Parks, Qutub, Strobeck. 5-22(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 2, Gold, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Adams, Baker, Bryant, Hamby, Miller, Stull. 6-1 President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 365, 1995 Laws. Effective date, June 14, 1995. Modifies land ownership and easement requirements for obtaining water use permit. States conditions under which permit may be denied or canceled. Authorizes submission of preliminary data with application for reservoir project permit. Allows Water Resources Commission to issue final order if applicant fails to provide all information when final order is conditioned on receipt of missing information. Allows, under certain circumstances, Water Resources Director to accept registration statement or similar documentation claiming right to appropriate surface water submitted before December 31, 1994. Applies to ©applications¦ pending ©on¦ proceeding for which Water Resources Department has conducted contested case hearing before effective date of Act. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 511 By Senator JOHNSON (at the request of Oregon Water Resources Congress) -- Relating to forfeiture of water right. 2-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-17 Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-11 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, 25 --Excused, 3--Hannon, Johnson, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bunn, Leonard. 4-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water Policy. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 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 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 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 Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Parks, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 2----Brown, Markham. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 366, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows owner of perfected and developed water right to rebut presumption of forfeiture for nonuse by showing water was not available ©due to drought¦ and that owner was ready, willing and able to use water had it been available. Allows rebuttal of presumption by showing that holder is prohibited by law from using water. SB 512 By Senator PHILLIPS -- Relating to noncompetition employment agreements. 2-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires employers to compensate past employees subject to noncompetition agreements during effective period of agreement. SB 513 By Senator JOHNSON (at the request of Tom and Grace Gantt) -- Relating to water appropriation rights. 2-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-21 Public Hearing held. 4-12 Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-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 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Excused, 3--Miller, Shannon, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Walden. 5-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water Policy. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Norris. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 5----Brian, Courtney, Mannix, Parks, Qutub. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 367, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Requires that assignor of water appropriation permit or application identify and provide notice of assignment to other owners of land described in permit or application. Requires that owners of property described in appropriation permit or application but not included in application to perfect water right be identified on application to perfect water right. SB 514 By Senator JOHNSON (at the request of Bernard J. Weeks, Jr.) -- Relating to code of ethics of public officials; declaring an emergency. 2-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits public official from employing relative. Exempts certain school district employees. Expands definition of relative. Declares emergency, effective 30 days after passage. SB 515 By Senator JOHNSON (at the request of Robert Schiller) -- Relating to unemployment insurance. 2-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that unemployment insurance hearing be attended by employer and employee in person at request of employer if employer pays expenses of employee to attend. SB 516 By Senator JOHNSON; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to location of water use; declaring an emergency. 2-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-17 Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 3-28 Work Session held. 4-10 Work Session held. 4-14 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-28 Second reading. 5-1 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 30. 5-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water Policy. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 22, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 4----Mannix, Parks, Qutub, Tiernan. 5-23(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 5, Cease, Gold, McCoy, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Adams, Phillips. 6-1 President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 368, 1995 Laws. Effective date, June 14, 1995. Establishes conditions under which holder of water right permit may change point of diversion, change point of appropriation or use water on land to which right is not appurtenant. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 517 By Senator SPRINGER; Senators BRADBURY, CEASE, DWYER, LEONARD, McCOY, SORENSON, TROW -- Relating to attorney fees. 2-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-17 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires court to award reasonable attorney fees to prevailing plaintiff in certain actions related to section 10, 11 or 12, Article IX of Oregon Constitution. SB 518 By Senator SPRINGER (at the request of Christine Lewandowski) -- Relating to political signs. 2-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-17 Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires signs for candidate, political committee or measure that measure six square feet or less to be composed of recyclable material. SB 519 By Senator SPRINGER -- Relating to elections. 2-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-17 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows public boards, commissions, councils and committees consisting of uncompensated members to take official positions on ballot measures. SB 520 By COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND TAX POLICY -- Relating to public employee retirement; declaring an emergency. 2-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-17 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows eligible members of Public Employes' Retirement System who have 25 or more years of service in system to retire with full retirement allowance. Requires written application after September 15, 1995, and before March 15, 1996, with effective date of retirement after September 15, 1995, and before July 2, 1996. Allows participating public employer to elect to not allow its employees to retire early by giving written notice to Public Employes' Retirement Board by September 15, 1995. Requires public employers that allow early retirement of eligible employees to pay additional liability over not less than 30 years. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 521 By COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND TAX POLICY -- Relating to land uses, including but not limited to use of agricultural land for greyhounds. 2-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-22 Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-28 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Describes greyhound breeding, raising, kenneling and training as farm use for purposes of property taxes and land use regulation. SB 522 By COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND TAX POLICY -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces from two cases to one case the amount of wine that can be shipped directly to consumer for personal use from out of state. Requires out-of-state wine supplier to report to Oregon Liquor Control Commission on amount of wine shipped and delivery address. SB 523 By Senator McCOY; Senators CEASE, SPRINGER, TROW, Representatives ROSS, SHIBLEY, SHIELDS, WELLS (at the request of Governor's Commission on Senior Services) -- Relating to political activity. 2-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies law relating to political activity of members of advisory boards, councils, committees or commissions. SB 524 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS -- Relating to insurance. 2-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-17 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 2--Bradbury, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bunn, Kennemer, Lim, Miller, Walden, Yih. 4-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-21 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 2----Meek, Prozanski. 5-22(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Attending Legislative Business, 6----Baker, Bryant, Hamby, Johnson, Miller, Stull. 6-1 President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 582, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Establishes exemption from Insurance Code for person who in agreement to lease or finance purchase of motor vehicle agrees to waive certain amount upon total loss of vehicle. Prescribes method for determining amount to be waived. SB 525 By Senator BAKER; Senators DWYER, HAMBY, KENNEMER, LIM, McCOY, SORENSON, TROW, Representatives CORCORAN, FISHER, JOHNSTON, LEHMAN, WYLIE (at the request of Oregon Association of Naturopathic Physicians) -- Relating to the Health Services Commission. 2-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-17 Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases composition of Health Services Commission to include licensed naturopathic physician and additional public member. SB 526 By COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- Relating to international trade. 2-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-17 Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of the President. 4-12 Second reading. 4-13 Carried over to 04-14 by implied consent. 4-14 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Miller, Timms, Excused, 2--Hannon, McCoy. 4-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed B-Engrossed and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Carpenter. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Parks, Excused for business of the House, 7----Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-18(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Timms, Walden. 5-26 President signed. 5-26(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 0283, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Establishes International Trade Advisory Committee within Economic Development Department. Provides that nine members of committee are appointed by Governor. Provides that co-chairs of Joint Legislative Committee on Trade and Economic Development are ex officio members without vote. Specifies duties of committee. Allows committee to appoint work groups. Requires committee to submit report to Sixty-ninth Legislative Assembly. Requires at least one member of Oregon Economic Development Commission to be skilled or knowledgeable in international trade. SB 527 By Senator HAMBY (at the request of Thomas Pahlke, Greg Zerzan) -- Relating to agency access to state institutions of higher education. 2-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits state institutions of higher education from banning state and federal agency employment recruiters. SB 528 By Senator CEASE; Senators LEONARD, LIM, McCOY, Representatives EIGHMEY, NAITO, PIERCY -- Relating to investigations by district medical examiner. 2-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires district medical examiner to investigate death occurring within certain time after routine surgical procedure that is performed on reasonably healthy person. Directs Board of Medical Examiners to adopt guidelines by rule. SB 529 By Senator CEASE (at the request of Commissioner Dan Saltzman, Multnomah County) -- Relating to notice in real property documents. 2-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires notice of responsibilities pertaining to land use in certain real property transfers documents. SB 530 By Senators KINTIGH, JOHNSON; Senators ADAMS, MILLER, SHANNON, TIMMS, WALDEN, YIH, Representatives CORCORAN, FISHER, HAYDEN, LEWIS, LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM, OAKLEY, REPINE, TARNO, VANLEEUWEN, WELLS, WELSH -- Relating to ownership of merchantable timber. 2-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 3-8 Public Hearing held. Work Session held. 3-13 Work Session held. 3-29 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Bradbury not concurring. 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh, Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 7, Cease, Dukes, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 2--Bradbury, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bunn. Kintigh declared potential conflict of interest. 4-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 5, Carter, Eighmey, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 7----Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-26(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 0266, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows, with certain qualifications, owner of parcel who plants ©on land not currently containing trees to own right¦ stand of timber that is intended to become merchantable stand of timber to harvest timber planted. SB 531 By Senator KINTIGH (at the request of Oregon Forest Industries Council) -- Relating to compensation for certain regulation of forestlands; declaring an emergency. 2-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Water and Land Use. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 3-23 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires determination of whether forest practice rule is classified as Type I rule. Requires determination of whether Type I rule is public health and safety rule. Exempts public health and safety rule from compensation requirements of Act. Provides that if rule is not exempted as health and safety rule, rule is Type II rule. Requires economic analysis of proposed Type I and Type II rules. Requires compensation for public resource easement acquired for certain Type II rules. Defines terms. Establishes procedure for acquisition of public resource easements. Provides appeal procedures. Requires appropriation before application of Type II rule that would require acquisition of public resource easement. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 532 By Senator KINTIGH; Senators ADAMS, BAKER, BRADBURY, CEASE, DERFLER, DWYER, HAMBY, JOHNSON, LIM, MILLER, SHANNON, STULL, TIMMS, WALDEN, YIH, Representatives BAUM, BEYER, FEDERICI, GRISHAM, LOKAN, LUNDQUIST, MILNE, NORRIS, OAKLEY, PARKS, REPINE, ROBERTS, SCHOON, SNODGRASS, TARNO, VANLEEUWEN, WELSH, WOOTEN (at the request of Eric and Sharon Schrenk) -- Relating to farm vehicle registration. 2-22(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Transportation. 4-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-11 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-12 Made a Special Order of Business by unanimous consent. Third reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 2--Hamby, Hannon. 4-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-20 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 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 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 Hayden, Ross. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 1--Tiernan, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Adams, Johnson, Wooten. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 248, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows vehicle registered as farm vehicle to haul straw regardless of whether person hauling straw is person who grew it. SB 533 By Senator KINTIGH; Senators DWYER, JOHNSON, SHANNON, TIMMS, Representatives FISHER, LUNDQUIST, SOWA, STARR -- Relating to hunting restrictions. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows county governing body to place on county ballot, measure to allow bear and cougar hunting. Requires State Fish and Wildlife Commission to make determination regarding county bear and cougar populations before governing body can place measure on ballot. SB 534 By Senator KINTIGH; Senators MILLER, SHANNON, TIMMS, Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Dan Purkey) -- Relating to acquisition of art for state buildings. 2-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals provisions requiring acquisition of art for state buildings. SB 535 By Senator KINTIGH (at the request of Harry Waggoner) -- Relating to motor vehicle insurance. 2-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes use of insurance policy covering driver, rather than vehicles, for compliance with financial responsibility requirements. Requires policy to contain personal injury protection benefits and uninsured motorist coverage. SB 536 By Senator MILLER -- Relating to voters' pamphlets. 2-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Rules and Elections, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and subsequent referral to Government Finance and Tax Policy be rescinded. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral to Government Finance and Tax Policy rescinded by order of the President. 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 6, Dukes, Dwyer, Lim, McCoy, Sorenson, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Baker, Bryant. 5-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-9 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 22 Calendar. 5-22 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 23 Calendar. 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 Watt. Passed. Ayes, 31 --Nays, 22, Beyer, Brian, Brown, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Lewis, Naito, Prozanski, Qutub, Rasmussen, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 2--Minnis, Piercy, Excused for business of the House, 5----Carter, Johnson, Parks, Ross, Snodgrass. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) Governor vetoed. Modifies fees for printing argument supporting or opposing state©, county and metropolitan service district¦ measures in voters' pamphlet. Modifies signature requirement. SB 537 By Senator HANNON (at the request of Oregon Board of Optometry) -- Relating to the reorganization of certain functions of state government; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Health and Human Services, then Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes certain boards as semi-independent state agencies. Transfers certain boards from Health Division. Designates Governor as appointing authority. Exempts boards from application of certain laws, including legislative budget review. Allows boards to set fees. Directs boards to deposit moneys in bank accounts separate from State Treasury. Requires deposit of civil penalty fees in board bank accounts. Appropriates moneys to boards for administration and enforcement purposes. Requires reports to Legislative Assembly. Makes other changes. Declares emergency, effective ______. SB 538 By Senator HANNON; Senator LIM, Representatives ADAMS, FEDERICI, FISHER, MARKHAM, MEEK, MINNIS, THOMPSON -- Relating to ambulances. 2-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Transportation. 3-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-28 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-29 Carried over to 03-30 by unanimous consent. 3-30 Third reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 3-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 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 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 Grisham. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Adams, Johnson, Wooten. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 5-31(S) Governor signed. Chapter 209, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Repeals provision creating offense of illegal operation of ambulance. Provides that provisions of offense of illegal operation of emergency vehicle apply to operation of ambulances. SB 539 By Senator HANNON (at the request of Oregon Board of Optometry) -- Relating to optometrists. 2-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Health and Human Services, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-20 Recommendation: Do pass and subsequent referral to Government Finance and Tax Policy be rescinded. Subsequent referral to Government Finance and Tax Policy rescinded by order of the President. Second reading. 3-21 Third reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Dwyer, Excused, 1--Phillips. 3-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-23 Referred to Human Resources and Education with subsequent referral to State and School Finance. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to State and School Finance by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands rulemaking authority of Oregon Board of Optometry to include establishing continuing education requirements and establishing license fees and license terms. SB 540 By Senator TIMMS -- Relating to use of land in frontier counties. 2-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Water and Land Use, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Excludes certain counties from certain land use and special farm use assessment limitations. SB 541 By Senator TIMMS -- Relating to speed limits. 2-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases speed limit for trucks on certain highways. SB 542 By Senator TIMMS -- Relating to school district audits. 2-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Education. 4-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows school district board to contract for performance audits and program evaluations. SB 543 By Senator HANNON; Senators DWYER, KENNEMER, LEONARD, McCOY, PHILLIPS, SHANNON, SORENSON, SPRINGER, YIH, Representatives BAUM, BEYER, BRIAN, BROWN, CARPENTER, FEDERICI, FISHER, JOHNSTON, JONES, JOSI, LOKAN, MANNIX, MARKHAM, MEEK, OAKLEY, ROBERTS, SOWA, STARR (at the request of Oregon Health Care Association, Oregon Association of Homes for the Aging) -- Relating to long term care; appropriating money. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Health and Human Services. 3-13 Public Hearing held. 4-10 Work Session held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Third reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 4--Adams, Miller, Shannon, Timms. 5-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-3 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-17 Without recommendation as to passage, be referred to Legislative Rules with subsequent referral to Ways and Means by prior reference. Referred to Legislative Rules with subsequent referral to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 5-25 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 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 with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-7 Second reading. 6-8 Third reading. Carried by Carter. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 4, Roberts, Tiernan, Wells, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 2----Brian, Oakley. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Fisher. 6-9(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Walden, President Smith. 6-15 President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-18(S) Governor signed. Chapter 667, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Sets standards for licensing of persons operating adult foster homes. Creates Medicaid Long Term Care Quality and Reimbursement Advisory Council. Prescribes membership. Specifies duties of council. Appropriates moneys. Limits expenditures. SB 544 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Building Owners and Managers Association) -- Relating to membership of specialty codes boards. 2-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-28 Second reading. 5-1 Third reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 30. 5-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 5-8 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 46 --Nays, 4, Carpenter, Grisham, Lokan, Montgomery, Absent, 2--Johnson, Watt, Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 7----Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 249, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Adds members to ©certain specialty codes boards¦ Building Codes Structures Board. Modifies composition of Electrical and Elevator Board. SB 545 By COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION (at the request of Oregon Farm Bureau Federation) -- Relating to motor carriers. 2-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes prohibition on transportation of livestock for hire by farm plated carrier. SB 546 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Mrs. Barbas) -- Relating to special telecommunications assistance programs; declaring an emergency. 2-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals certain special telecommunications assistance programs. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 547 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Ken Gurleth) -- Relating to income tax credits. 2-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates income tax credit of $ per pint of blood donated _____ by individual. Limits total credit allowed for tax year to $ . _____ Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. SB 548 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Gene Abell) -- Relating to architects. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-14 Second reading. 4-17 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hamby. 4-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-4 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 Federici. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Excused, 3--Corcoran, Minnis, Roberts, Excused for business of the House, 8----Brian, Carpenter, Carter, Grisham, Johnson, Parks, Qutub, Strobeck. 5-22(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Attending Legislative Business, 6----Baker, Bryant, Hamby, Johnson, Miller, Stull. 5-29 President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 327, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Specifies conditions under which corporation, limited liability company or partnership may engage in practice of architecture under corporate or assumed business name. Defines terms. Makes related changes. SB 549 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Gene Abell) -- Relating to architects. 2-24(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs, then Judiciary. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows architects to organize limited liability companies to render professional service. Allows architects to organize as business corporations or as professional corporations. Specifies that architect corporation is subject to chapter under which it is organized. SB 550 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Larry Maxcy) -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 2-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-1 Second reading. 5-2 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Hannon, Kintigh, McCoy, Shannon, Sorenson, Trow, President Smith, Excused, 1--Leonard. 5-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-4 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 5-9 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Roberts. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 11, Fisher, Gordly, Hayden, Lewis, Luke, Meek, Milne, Schoon, Snodgrass, Starr, VanLeeuwen, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 6----Mannix, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tiernan, Welsh. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Naito. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 250, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Exempts certain candies and confections containing alcoholic liquor from liquor control laws. Prohibits sale of candies and confections containing alcoholic liquor to person who has not attained 21 years of age. Specifies that violation of prohibition is punishable by up to imprisonment, fine, or _______ _______ both.¦ Establishes requirements for selling, importing, storing and distributing nonbeverage food products that contain not more than five percent alcohol by weight or 10 percent alcohol by volume. SB 551 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Diane Coash) -- Relating to cruelty to animals. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases penalties for crimes involving cruelty to animals. Punishes crime of animal abuse in second degree, crime of animal neglect in second degree and crime of animal abandonment by maximum five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. Punishes crime of animal abuse in first degree and crime of animal neglect in first degree by maximum 10 years' imprisonment, $200,000 fine, or both. SB 552 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Glen Knickerbecker) -- Relating to off-race course mutuel wagering. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-28 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes certain nonprofit race meet licensees to participate in off-race course mutuel wagering. Requires Oregon Racing Commission to give preference for off-race course mutuel wagering to holder of race meet license of same class as race meet to be simulcast. SB 553 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Martin Bauer) -- Relating to 21st Century Schools Councils. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows parent groups to select parent representatives for 21st Century Schools Councils. Changes composition of councils. SB 554 By COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (at the request of Oregon Medical Association) -- Relating to health insurance. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits issuance of group health insurance to specified groups with fewer than 25 members. Requires insurer to issue insurance to specified groups of 25 or more members who otherwise qualify. Makes other changes relating to qualification for group health insurance. SB 555 By COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (at the request of Oregon Medical Association) -- Relating to health insurance. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-28 Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts physician-owned corporation from Insurance Code. Requires exempt physician-owned corporation to purchase stop-loss insurance. SB 556 By COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (at the request of Oregon Medical Association) -- Relating to continuation of health insurance. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes requirement that surviving spouse be over 55 years of age to continue group health insurance coverage upon death of spouse. Deletes requirement that continuation of coverage ends six months after termination of employment or membership. SB 557 By Senator CEASE (at the request of Oregon Council of Adoption Agencies) -- Relating to adoption. 2-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 3-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-31 Second reading. 4-3 Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Dukes, Excused, 2--Miller, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bunn. 4-4(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Children and Families. 5-2 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends to 90 days period of time Children's Services Division has to investigate and file placement report regarding suitability of proposed adoption. Requires that if division designates Oregon adoption agency to undertake investigation that division make such designation and provide agency with materials within specified time period. SB 558 By Senator CEASE; Representatives GORDLY, NAITO -- Relating to ignition interlock devices; declaring an emergency. 2-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes person otherwise required to have ignition interlock device to operate motor vehicle without device if vehicle is in custody of person's employer and is driven on fixed course for purpose of testing. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 559 By Senator HANNON; Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Northwest Natural Gas) -- Relating to excavation regulation. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-28 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-5 Second reading. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 2, Dukes, Sorenson, Excused, 1--Phillips. 5-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-15 Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-18 Public Hearing held. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-31 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-1 Second reading. 6-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Saturday, June 3 Calendar. 6-3 Third reading. Carried by Markham. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 2, Repine, Sowa, Absent, 1--Lundquist, Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 6-8(S) President signed. 6-8(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 691, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Requires operators of underground utility facilities to subscribe to utility notification centers. Requires excavators to notify center prior to conducting excavations. Authorizes Public Utility Commission to certify centers.¦ ©Allows, in addition to any other civil penalty imposed, maximum penalty of $5,000 for certain first violation and maximum penalty of $10,000 for certain subsequent violations.¦ Establishes Oregon Utility Notification Center as public corporation. Directs that center be governed by board of directors. Specifies composition and function of board. Requires every operator of underground facilities to subscribe to center by July 1, 1997. Defines terms. Imposes civil penalties for specified violations. Repeals existing provisions relating to excavation regulation. SB 560 By Senator SORENSON -- Relating to taxation of tobacco; appropriating money. 2-22(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy, then Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases rate of tax imposed on distribution of cigarettes from January 1, 1995, rate of 38 cents per 20-cigarette pack to[ cents per 20-cigarette pack on or after January 1, 1996. _____ Imposes floor tax on existing stock of cigarettes held by distributors and dealers to equal tax imposed on new distributions. Increases rate of tax imposed on noncigarette tobacco products from 35 percent of wholesale price to[ [percent of wholesale price. _____ Appropriates certain percentage of moneys for use for health coverage for uninsured Oregonians and for health education. SB 561 By Senator KENNEMER -- Relating to election petitions. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires person obtaining signatures on initiative and referendum petitions to verbally disclose whether or not person is being paid. SB 562 By Senator KENNEMER; Senators BAKER, LIM, SHANNON, STULL, YIH -- Relating to retirement. 2-22(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Labor and Government Operations, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy by prior reference. 5-10 Public Hearing held. 5-17 Work Session held. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Adams. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 6, Brecke, Cease, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Trow, Excused, 1--Springer. Gold declared potential conflict of interest. 5-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-30 Public Hearing and 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, June 6 Calendar. 6-6 Third reading. Carried by Watt. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 19, Adams, Brian, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Eighmey, Federici, Gordly, Josi, Mannix, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Schoon, Strobeck, Uherbelau, Wooten, Absent, 3--Johnston, Meek, Parks. Vote explanation(s) filed by Prozanski, Shibley, Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-7(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 8, Brecke, Cease, Gold, McCoy, Phillips, Sorenson, Springer, Trow. 6-14 President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) Governor vetoed. Exempts all public employee retirement income attributable to service before October 1, 1991, from personal income taxation. Exempts certain private employee retirement income attributable to service before October 1, 1991, from personal income taxation. Calculates pre-October 1991 benefits based on years of service. Limits exemption of private retirement income to $50,000 per annum. Requires that private retiree be 55 years of age or older to claim exemption. Eliminates certain pension increase paid to members of Public Employes' Retirement System in compensation for taxation of benefits paid under system. Prohibits payment of certain additional benefits to members of system who establish membership on or after effective date of Act. SB 563 By Senator McCOY, Representative CARPENTER; Senators ADAMS, BRADBURY, DUKES, DWYER, KINTIGH, SHANNON, SORENSON, TIMMS, YIH, Representatives CORCORAN, FAHEY, PIERCY, ROSS, SHIBLEY, WELLS (at the request of Oregon Assembly for Black Affairs) -- Relating to discrimination. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Declares zero tolerance policy toward all forms of racially discriminatory behavior in state workplace and in academic or education environment. Defines Êzero toleranceÎ. Authorizes Bureau of Labor and Industries to pursue complaints of aggrieved persons where policy is not being implemented. SB 564 By Senator WALDEN -- Relating to motor vehicles. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Transportation, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes motor vehicle dealers to issue registration plates and cards. Creates offense of agent violation of registration plate procedures. Punishes by maximum $140 fine. SB 565 By Senator WALDEN -- Relating to motor vehicle registration plates. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces number of required registration plates to one. SB 566 By Senator WALDEN; Senators DUKES, PHILLIPS, SMITH, TIMMS, Representatives BAUM, CLARNO, JONES, LUNDQUIST, NORRIS (at the request of Gilliam County) -- Relating to the allocation of certain state moneys to counties. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Labor and Government Operations, then Ways and Means. 3-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-4 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 4-12 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation/Economic Development. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Continues $500,000 allocation of highway fund moneys to counties for equivalent road mileage equalization. SB 567 By Senator WALDEN; Senators DERFLER, JOHNSON, SHANNON, STULL, TIMMS, Representative MONTGOMERY -- Relating to administrative proceedings. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-24 Public Hearing held. 5-1 Public Hearing held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Excused, 2--Lim, Walden, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Derfler, Phillips. 5-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-31 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-1 Second reading. 6-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Saturday, June 3 Calendar. 6-3 Third reading. Carried by Montgomery. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 6-9(S) President signed. 6-9(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) Governor vetoed. Prohibits members of certain state boards and commissions from participating as investigator, prosecutor, advocate or witness and decision maker in same proceeding before board or commission. SB 568 By Senator JOHNSON; Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Portland) -- Relating to appeal of local government land use decisions. 2-22(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Water and Land Use. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 3-14 Work Session held. 3-22 Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-30 Second reading. 3-31 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 1--Bryant, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Bunn, Miller, Phillips, Springer. 4-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-4 Referred to Natural Resources. 5-3 Public Hearing held. 5-5 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 22 Calendar. 5-22 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 23 Calendar. 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 Lewis. Failed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 29, Adams, Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Jones, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Meek, Naito, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wells, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 3--Minnis, Piercy, Tiernan. Meek served notice of possible reconsideration. 5-25 Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 15, Adams, Brown, Corcoran, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Johnston, Lehman, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Shields, Thompson, Wells, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 2--Naito, Piercy, Excused for business of the House, 1----Markham. Motion to refer to Legislative Rules carried. Referred. 5-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-5 Read. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 22, Adams, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Johnston, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 2--Brian, Tiernan. 6-6(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 5, Brecke, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 8----Adams, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Hamby, Timms, Walden, President Smith. 6-12 President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 692, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows local governments to assess appellant costs of appeal of land use decision or ©$500¦ $250, whichever is less, to next local government level. SB 569 By Senator JOHNSON (at the request of Oregon Wheatgrowers League) -- Relating to in-stream water rights. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Water and Land Use. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Limits amount of existing water right that may be converted to in-stream water right to 50 percent of amount of water used under consumptive water right. SB 570 By Senator JOHNSON, Representative MILNE; Senators LIM, SHANNON, SORENSON, Representatives BAUM, FISHER, MARKHAM, MEEK, MINNIS, TARNO -- Relating to finance; appropriating money. 2-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy, then Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Freezes property taxes for senior citizen for any tax year after calendar year in which household income of senior citizen was not more than $17,000, adjusted by Consumer Price Index. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1996. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Revenue for biennial expenses. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Emergency Board for release as required to Department of Revenue for purposes relating to Act. SB 571 By Senator JOHNSON (at the request of Association of Oregon Counties) -- Relating to land use. 2-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Water and Land Use. 3-14 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 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 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 12, Baker, Brecke, Cease, Dwyer, Gold, Hartung, Kennemer, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow. 5-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Limits authority of Department of Land Conservation and Development to appeal certain local government decisions. SB 572 By Senator JOHNSON (at the request of Debbie Steiner Lohman) -- Relating to autopsies. 2-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Limits scope of autopsy in certain traffic accident deaths and in deaths resulting from accident or following injury if probable cause of death is readily apparent to medical examiner. SB 573 By Senator JOHNSON (at the request of Simon Monbaron) -- Relating to cardiopulmonary resuscitation. 2-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Health and Human Services, then Judiciary. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes physician to issue Emergency Medical Services Do Not Resuscitate Order to patient upon release from hospital or skilled nursing facility. Requires Health Division to adopt forms, procedures and protocols for issuance of order. Specifies that order authorizes emergency medical technician to withhold or withdraw cardiopulmonary resuscitation from patient who suffers cardiac or respiratory arrest unless patient is pregnant or attempting to commit suicide. Requires copy of Emergency Medical Services Do Not Resuscitate Order to be attached to discharge summary. Provides immunities to physicians and emergency medical technicians for liabilities arising out of issuance or implementation of order. Punishes person who conceals, cancels, defaces or destroys order by maximum one-year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. Punishes person who willfully falsifies or forges order or conceals revocation of order by maximum 20 years' imprisonment, $300,000 fine, or both. SB 574 By Senator DERFLER; Senators CEASE, DUKES, DWYER, HANNON, JOHNSON, McCOY, SORENSON, SPRINGER, TROW, YIH, Representatives CARPENTER, CORCORAN, FISHER, JOSI, MARKHAM, MEEK, MILNE, PIERCY, SCHOON, SHIELDS, SOWA, WELLS (at the request of Oregon State Pharmacists Association, Oregon State Council of Senior Citizens, United Seniors of Oregon, Oregon Health Care Association, Oregon Health Action Campaign, Portland Gray Panthers, OSPIRG, Oregon Fair Share, Oregon Consumer League) -- Relating to health insurance. 2-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-27 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Health and Human Services. Referred to Health and Human Services by order of the President. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that health insurance policies allow insured to use any drug outlet or pharmacist offering to provide service on terms of insurer. Requires policies allow any pharmacist or health outlet agreeing to terms of insurer to provide services. Requires uniform application of copayment or fee requirements and service conditions to all persons insured under same policy. SB 575 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Oregon State Pharmacists Association) -- Relating to health insurance. 2-22(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases minimum time between health insurer solicitation of pharmacist offers to provide services and deadline for receiving offers. SB 576 By Senator SPRINGER -- Relating to motor vehicles. 2-22(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates offense of driving while using mobile telephone. Punishes by maximum $95 fine. SB 577 By Senator SORENSON -- Relating to tobacco products; declaring an emergency. 2-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts from statutes of ultimate repose all negligence and product liability actions for death, injury or damage caused by use of or exposure to tobacco products. Establishes statute of limitation for negligence actions and product liability actions arising out of use of or exposure to tobacco products. Specifies that for purposes of products liability actions, tobacco products are conclusively presumed to be defective products that are unreasonably dangerous to user or consumer. Revives certain barred causes of action for death, injury or damage caused by use of or exposure to tobacco products. Declares emergency, effective upon passage. SB 578 By Senator LEONARD (at the request of Oregon Greyhound Breeders Association) -- Relating to Oregon bred greyhounds. 2-22(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires greyhound race meet licensees to permit entry of Oregon bred greyhounds in schooling races for purpose of qualifying for pari-mutuel racing. SB 579 By Senator KENNEMER (at the request of National Electrical Contractors Association) -- Relating to electrical field evaluation firms. 2-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-11 Public Hearing held. 4-13 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows field evaluation firm to evaluate electrical products. Defines Êfield evaluation firm.Î SB 580 By Senator KENNEMER (at the request of National Electrical Contractors Association) -- Relating to the Chief Electrical Inspector. 2-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Transfers appointment of chief electrical inspector from Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to Electrical and Elevator Board. SB 581 By Senator KENNEMER (at the request of National Electrical Contractors Association) -- Relating to public contract provision relating to certain unanticipated costs. 2-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits clause in public contract protecting public agency or prime contractor, or both, from additional costs incurred by subcontractor's delay due to action of agency or general contractor. SB 582 By Senator KENNEMER (at the request of National Electrical Contractors Association) -- Relating to prohibited public contract provisions. 2-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits clause in public contract allowing prime contractor to pay subcontractor only after prime contractor paid. Prohibits provision requiring waiver of certain bond or lien rights. SB 583 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Pacific Health and Life Insurance Company) -- Relating to insurance companies. 2-24(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts certain insurance companies from insurance premiums tax and subjects them to corporate excise tax. Applies first in 1996. SB 584 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Irene Childers) -- Relating to woodstoves. 2-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Permits Health Division and county health departments to declare individual woodstoves emitting excess amounts of visible smoke onto other properties to be health hazards. States notice requirements. Provides for civil penalties and injunctive relief. SB 585 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Seth Yorra) -- Relating to alcoholic beverages. 2-24(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Oregon Liquor Control Commission to maintain supplies of brandy manufactured by licensees of commission. Allows licensed manufacturer to take orders for stocking of brandy manufactured by licensee in stores operated by commission. Allows licensed manufacturer to provide tastings to agents of commission at stores operated by commission. SB 586 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Manufactured Housing Association) -- Relating to mobile dwelling regulation. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-11 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 Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 3--Hannon, Johnson, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Leonard. 4-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 2, Gordly, Uherbelau, Absent, 1--Federici, Excused, 3--Corcoran, Minnis, Roberts, Excused for business of the House, 6----Brian, Carpenter, Carter, Johnson, Parks, Strobeck. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 251, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Provides that Êpark trailerÎ is Êmanufactured structureÎ rather than Êmanufactured dwellingÎ.¦ Modifies certain ©other¦ definitions. Expands rulemaking authority of Department of Consumer and Business Services to include regulation of installation of manufactured structures. Makes related changes. Expands membership of Manufactured Structures and Parks Advisory Board. SB 587 By Senator ADAMS -- Relating to radioactive material. 2-24(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-28 Referred to Judiciary. 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-14 Second reading. 4-17 Third reading. Carried by Adams. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hamby. 4-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 1, Gordly, Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 7----Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-2(S) Governor signed. Chapter 252, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows ©pacemakers containing radioactive material and implanted¦ diagnostic or therapeutic radioisotopes remaining inside body of deceased person to be buried or entombed with body. SB 588 By Senator ADAMS; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to historic property. 3-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use, then Ways and Means. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-14 Second reading. 4-17 Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of the President. Third reading. Carried by Dwyer. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hamby. 4-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-19 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-4 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 Milne. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 11, Adams, Brown, Eighmey, Gordly, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused, 3--Johnson, Minnis, Piercy, Excused for business of the House, 8----Carter, Corcoran, Fahey, Johnston, Norris, Parks, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 6-1(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Johnson, Adams, Yih appointed Senate conferees. 6-2(H) Representatives Milne, Lehman, Lewis appointed House Conferees. 6-3 Work Session held. 6-6(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-22 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 6-6(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-7(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Baker, Hartung, Timms, Yih, President Smith. 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, 47 --Nays, 9, Adams, Brown, Gordly, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Shibley, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 4----Grisham, Meek, Piercy, Repine. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Eighmey, Naito. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 693, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Clarifies application of certain laws (Vetoed House Bill 2124, 1993 Regular Session) governing special assessment of historic property vetoed in 1993 that will become law 90 days after sine die following override of veto by Sixty-eighth Legislative Assembly. Directs that local government must allow property owner to refuse to consent to historic property designation at any point during designation process. Directs that local government must allow owner to remove designation from property. ©Provides that local government may remove designation only upon concurrence of property owner.¦ SB 589 By Senator TROW -- Relating to driving privileges. 2-24(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Suspends driving privilege for failure to pay child support. SB 590 By Senator TROW; Senator YIH (at the request of Amy Jacobson, Oregon State Sheriffs' Association, Linn County Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Linn County Sheriff David Burright, Benton County Sheriff Dave Cook) -- Relating to civil commitment. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Lim, Phillips. 5-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-31 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-1 Second reading. 6-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Saturday, June 3 Calendar. 6-3 Third reading. Carried by Roberts. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Tiernan. 6-9(S) President signed. 6-9(H) Speaker signed. 7-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 498, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Requires court to notify certain persons who initiated commitment proceeding ©when court enters order releasing or committing person¦ of issuance or nonissuance of warrant and of court's determination. SB 591 By Senator TROW -- Relating to finance. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates state corporate surplus refund (corporate surplus kicker). Applies to bienniums beginning on or after July 1, 1993. SB 592 By Senator TROW; Senators DWYER, HANNON, McCOY, Representatives JOHNSTON, ROSS (at the request of William E. McCoy III, Depressive and Manic Depressive Association of Oregon) -- Relating to mental health. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services, then Ways and Means. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates office of Mental Health Ombudsman. Creates Mental Health Ombudsman Advisory Committee. Establishes duties and procedures. Creates Mental Health Ombudsman Account. Becomes operative January 1, 1996. SB 593 By Senator TROW -- Relating to health care insurance. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Permits persons eligible for certain health insurance plans offered by Public Employes' Retirement System to reenroll after periods of service with Peace Corps, VISTA and certain other public service programs. Allows person to reinstate coverage without penalty upon completion of public service. Applies to contracts entered into between Public Employes' Retirement Board and health insurance carriers on or after effective date of Act. SB 594 By Senator TROW (at the request of Dan Patillo, Nancy Vanderpool, Gloria Munger, Jeff Boyd, Manley Jennings, David Lantis, Robert MacVicar, Robert Hershey, Karen Hershey, Sandra DeMers, Vincent Bade, Mary Bade, Dan Quick, Ben Wald, Frank Knight, Thomas Schultz, Mary Hart, Steven Black, James Britt, Carol Saslow, Donald Wirth, William Thomas, Maria Beals, Charlotte Harter, Lafayette Harter Jr., Kathy Goodwin, Terry Drushella, Bob Frank, Laurie Ehlhardt, Mary Kay Ewing, Tonia Whiteheat, Kate Cannon-Pritchard, Bruce Bowlby, Kathleen Funck, Andrea Foster, Kimberly Hansen, Beverly Ragsdale, William Latta, Loretta Rivard, Tom Obrien, Becky Balmer, Nat Thomas, Tasha Still, Greg Panknin, Bruce Pritchard, Robert Blancher, Timothy Torcaso, James Slater, Lorna Huddleston, Sharon Siminski, Troy Carda, Donita Randall, Donald Randall, Meeting of the Mind Head Injury Support Group, Outpatient Rehabilitation Institute Inc.) -- Relating to in-line skating. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits in-line skating without helmet and pads for child under 12 years of age and without helmet for child between 12 and 18 years of age. Punishes violation by maximum of $25 fine. SB 595 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Bell Heating Inc.) -- Relating to heating, ventilating and air conditioning regulation; appropriating money. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, then Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Board of Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Regulation as self-sufficient board. Transfers Department of Consumer and Business Services functions relating to heating, ventilating and air conditioning regulation to board. Limits review of budget of board by Legislative Assembly and Oregon Department of Administrative Services. Designates Governor as appointing authority for board members. Requires State Treasury to accept all moneys of board, with separate account for its funds. Allows board to contract for certain state services. Requires board to make comprehensive reports to Legislative Assembly and Governor. Imposes civil penalty for certain violations. Makes other changes. Establishes Board of Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Regulation Account. Appropriates moneys. SB 596 By COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND TAX POLICY -- Relating to property taxes. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that property values, in years when physical assessment is not conducted, are based whenever possible exclusively on value of like property located within same county. Defines Êlike propertiesÎ for assessment purposes. Provides that last valuation based on physical appraisal or like property valuation is used in following assessment years if no like property is located within same county. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1996. SB 597 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Medical Association) -- Relating to subpoenas. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 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 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Dukes, Walden, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Phillips, Springer. Sorenson entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 5-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-17 Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-25 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-29 Second reading. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 1, Parks, Excused for business of the House, 11----Baum, Beyer, Brian, Corcoran, Lundquist, Mannix, Markham, Milne, Roberts, Snodgrass, Watt. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Fisher. 6-6(S) President signed. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 694, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Requires copy of subpoena for medical records be served on patient, ©or¦ other health care recipient or attorney before being served on custodian or other keeper of medical records. Describes medical records subject to requirement. SB 598 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Medical Association) -- Relating to physicians. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Process. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 3-13 Work Session held. 4-5 Work Session cancelled. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-7 Returned to Full Committee. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-5 Second reading. 5-8 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. 5-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-15 Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-23 Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 16----Adams, Baum, Courtney, Johnston, Jones, Luke, Mannix, Meek, Montgomery, Naito, Parks, Piercy, Qutub, Shields, Sowa, Starr. 5-30(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 2, McCoy, Springer, Excused, 1--Cease, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Hamby, Kennemer, Timms, Yih. 6-9 President signed. 6-9(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 695, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Limits physician liability for acts or omissions of other health care providers if physician is required to be responsible for care of patient of another provider with admitting privileges as condition to patient's admission to health care facility. SB 599 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Medical Association) -- Relating to torts. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-1 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Process. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Bars actions based on Êwrongful lifeÎ theory of recovery. SB 600 By Senator JOHNSON; Senators ADAMS, DERFLER, HAMBY, KINTIGH, MILLER, SHANNON, TIMMS, Representatives BAUM, CLARNO, FISHER, HAYDEN, JONES, LEWIS, MARKHAM, OAKLEY, REPINE, ROBERTS, STARR, TARNO, WATT -- Relating to impacts of regulation on private real property. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use, then Ways and Means. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 3-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-29 Work Session held. 4-4 Work Session held. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 4-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 4-18 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-21 Returned to Full Committee. 4-24 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage. Second reading. 4-26 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 11, Baker, Brecke, Bryant, Cease, Dukes, Gold, Hamby, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--Miller. Sorenson, Bryant entered vote explanation(s) into Journal by unanimous consent. 4-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-28 Referred to Natural Resources. 5-5 Public Hearing held. 5-10 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 25 Calendar. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Lewis, Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 26, Adams, Beyer, Brown, Carpenter, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Naito, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 2--Minnis, Piercy. Vote explanation(s) filed by Beyer, Lehman, Prozanski entered in Journal. 5-29(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 9, Baker, Brecke, Bryant, Cease, Dukes, Gold, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Lim, Stull. 6-3 President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 7-13(S) Governor vetoed. Prohibits state agency or local government from enacting Êecotake,Î except as specified. Provides exemptions. Creates Êecotake credit.Î Defines terms. Specifies procedures. Specifies conditions under which exactions are compensable. Applies to legislative and administrative enactments that have an effective date later than March 31, 1995. SB 601 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Medical Association) -- Relating to liability. 2-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-28 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Process. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-12 Returned to Full Committee. 5-17 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) Second reading. 5-29 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 7, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Stull. Lim, attending legislative business when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 5-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-30 Referred to Judiciary. 6-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-8 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 Parks. Passed. Ayes, 40 --Nays, 15, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused, 2--Shields, Watt, Excused for business of the House, 3----Federici, Lokan, Schoon. 6-9(S) Rules suspended. Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Bryant, Baker, Sorenson appointed Senate conferees. 6-9(H) Representatives Parks, Johnston appointed House Conferees. Work Session held. 6-9(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 06-06 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 6-9(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-9(S) Rules suspended. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 7, Brecke, Cease, Dwyer, Gold, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Dukes, President Smith. 6-9(H) Rules suspended. House adopted Conference Committee Report. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 13, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Absent, 1--Schoon, Excused, 2--Fisher, Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 10----Brian, Federici, Grisham, Lewis, Mannix, Milne, Qutub, Repine, Roberts, Sowa. Repassed. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 16, Brown, Carter, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Lehman, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Excused, 2--Fisher, Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 7----Brian, Corcoran, Grisham, Lewis, Mannix, Roberts, Sowa. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 696, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Modifies certain provisions relating to apportionment of fault and right of contribution in comparative negligence actions. Establishes requirements for trier of fact in comparing fault and determining damages awards. Requires that court enter judgment against any third party defendant found to be liable even if plaintiff did not make direct claim against third party defendant. Requires that several liability of each defendant and third party defendant be set out separately in judgment based on percentages of fault determined by trier of fact. Establishes rule for award of attorney fees in certain cases. Applies only to causes of action arising on or after effective date of Act. SB 602 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Commission on Uniform State Laws) -- Relating to commercial transactions. 3-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-27 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-28 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Adams, McCoy. 3-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-30 Referred to Judiciary. 4-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-9 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Grisham. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 7----Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-29(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 328, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Revises chapter of Uniform Commercial Code regulating investment securities. Separates chapter into ÊdirectÎ and ÊindirectÎ holding systems. Retains basic conceptual structure of previous law regulating direct holding system. Adds provisions regulating indirect holding system. Establishes rights, duties and obligations of persons dealing with securities in indirect holding system. Transfers rules on creation and perfection of all forms of security interests to chapter of Uniform Commercial Code regulating secured transactions. Establishes new rules for security interests in all forms of investment property in chapter of Uniform Commercial Code regulating secured transactions. SB 603 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to judges; prescribing an effective date. 2-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-30 Public Hearing held. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-16 Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 7, Brecke, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Springer, Yih, Excused, 2--Cease, Johnson, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. 5-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-25 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes name of Commission on Judicial Fitness and Disability to Commission on Judicial Discipline and Disability. Changes qualifications of members. ©Authorizes commission to order censure, suspension or removal of judge. Allows review of commission order by Supreme Court. Prohibits setting aside or modifying commission's order by Supreme Court unless order not supported by substantial evidence.¦ Takes effect January 1, 1996. SB 604 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to product liability; declaring an emergency. 2-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Bars recovery by plaintiff in certain products liability civil actions if plaintiff was under influence of alcohol or drugs at time of accident or other event and plaintiff was more than 50 percent at fault by reason of being under influence of alcohol or drugs. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 605 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to damages; declaring an emergency. 2-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires court in tort action to deduct from judgment amounts received by plaintiff from certain collateral sources. Applies only to actions commenced on or after effective date of Act. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 606 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to drugs. 2-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows employer to require employee to take drug test if employer has reasonable grounds to believe employee is under influence of controlled substance. Specifies that employer has reasonable grounds to believe employee is under influence of controlled substance if employee is involved in injury, accident or employee misconduct. Allows employer to discharge employee under certain circumstances if any trace of controlled substance is found in blood system of employee. SB 607 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to State Sentencing Guidelines Board. 2-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-20 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 4-5 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session cancelled. 4-6 Public Hearing held. 4-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Springer. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Dwyer, Timms. Sorenson, excused when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. Smith, attending legislative business when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 5-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-25 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs State Sentencing Guidelines Board to amend rules relating to period of post-prison supervision for ©certain¦ crimes in designated Crime Categories. Directs board to amend rules relating to return of offender to correctional facility for violation of conditions of post-prison supervision. SB 608 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to summary judgment. 2-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-28 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Process. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires granting of summary judgment unless opposing affidavits and supporting documentation set forth specific facts supported by admissible evidence adequate to avoid granting of motion for directed verdict in trial of matter. SB 609 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to juveniles. 2-24(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Judiciary, then Ways and Means. 3-20 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 4-5 Public Hearing and Possible Work Session cancelled. 4-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-7 Returned to Full Committee. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of the President. 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 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Dwyer, Excused, 3--Miller, Shannon, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Walden. 5-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-16 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes court to find parent or guardian of child within jurisdiction of juvenile court liable for certain damages caused by child without requiring that victim file separate action ©Children's Services Division to establish and operate regional training schools or other residential facilities¦. SB 610 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to juveniles. 2-24(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Judiciary. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice. 4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Returned to Full Committee. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Mandates that juvenile training school population not exceed design capacity of facilities designated for close custody purposes by Assistant Director for Children's Services. SB 611 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Beer and Wine Distributors) -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 2-24(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-28 Referred to Judiciary. 3-30 Public Hearing held. 5-1 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes certain legal requirements for wholesale distribution agreements between wine suppliers and wholesale distributors of wine. SB 612 By Senator JOHNSON -- Relating to exempt ground water uses. 2-24(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Water and Land Use. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates exemption from requirement to obtain permit, registration or certificate to use ground water for single or group domestic purposes or small industrial or commercial uses located in exclusive farm use zone. SB 613 By Senator JOHNSON, Representative MARKHAM; Senators KINTIGH, TIMMS, YIH, Representatives BAUM, FISHER, LUNDQUIST, MEEK, MINNIS, OAKLEY, TARNO -- Relating to division of responsibilities in land use planning process. 2-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Work Session held. 4-14 Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Cease not concurring. 4-25 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 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 8, Cease, Dukes, Gold, Kennemer, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Baker, Bryant. 5-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 5-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 5-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Natural Resources. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-23 Returned to Full Committee. 5-24 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-26 Second reading. 5-29 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 30 Calendar. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by Meek. Passed. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 18, Brown, Carter, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wells, Wooten, Wylie, Excused for business of the House, 3----Brian, Johnson, Parks. 6-6(S) President signed. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 521, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Restricts¦ Modifies Land Conservation and Development Commission rulemaking authority relating to adopting exceptions to goal ©to matters of statewide concern¦. Directs that commission, Department of Land Conservation and Development, state agencies and local governments give goals equal weight in any matter in which goals are required to be applied. Requires Joint Legislative Committee on Land Use to complete study and report to Legislative Assembly. ©Defines terms. Makes related changes.¦ SB 614 By Senator SPRINGER -- Relating to banking. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires certain banking institutions to make basic service level savings and checking accounts available for low income customers. Allows imposition of civil penalty for violations. SB 615 By Senator BAKER, Representative NAITO; Senators BRADBURY, CEASE, HANNON, KINTIGH, LEONARD, McCOY, SHANNON, SORENSON, SPRINGER, TROW, Representatives ADAMS, BAUM, BRIAN, BROWN, CARTER, CORCORAN, COURTNEY, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, GORDLY, GRISHAM, HAYDEN, JOHNSTON, LEHMAN, MANNIX, PARKS, PIERCY, PROZANSKI, RASMUSSEN, ROSS, SCHOON, SHIBLEY, SHIELDS, THOMPSON, UHERBELAU, WELLS, WOOTEN, WYLIE -- Relating to smoking. 2-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-3 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act to prohibit smoking in public places with specified exceptions. Defines terms. SB 616 By COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION (at the request of Automobile Club of Oregon) -- Relating to motor vehicle fuel quality standards; appropriating money; prescribing an effective date. 3-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation, then Ways and Means. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 3-21 Work Session held. 4-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral maintained; referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes motor vehicle fuel quality testing program administered by State Department of Agriculture. Creates Motor Vehicle Fuel Inspection Program Account. Appropriates moneys in account to testing program. Imposes civil penalty for violation of program standards. Takes effect January 1, 1996. Sunsets December 31, 1999. SB 617 By COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION (at the request of Amalgamated Transit Union) -- Relating to motor vehicles. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates offense of failure to yield right of way to transit bus entering traffic. Punishes by maximum fine of $190. SB 618 By Senator BUNN (at the request of Lincoln County Legal Counsel) -- Relating to justices of the peace. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Bunn. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 2--Dukes, Gold, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Baker, Brecke, Bryant, Derfler, Springer. 5-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-16 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 22 Calendar. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Grisham. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 329, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows appointment of pro tem justice of the peace for period not exceeding ©60 days¦ one year. SB 619 By Senator BUNN (at the request of Dan Wollam) -- Relating to family law. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires persons petitioning court for annulment, dissolution or separation to provide evidence of completion of specified educational programs. SB 620 By Senator BUNN (at the request of Lincoln County Legal Counsel) -- Relating to purchase of real property from county. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-30 Third reading. Carried by Bunn. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bradbury, Bryant, McCoy. 3-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates remedy for person who purchases from county tax foreclosed real property that is not legal lot of record. SB 621 By Senator BUNN; Senators BRYANT, CEASE, HANNON, KENNEMER, McCOY, MILLER, SHANNON, SPRINGER, STULL, TIMMS, WALDEN (at the request of Tom Bessonette) -- Relating to bicycle trails. 3-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows use of Highway Fund money for bicycle trails off highway right of way. Becomes operative if Senate Joint Resolution 21 (1995) is adopted by people. SB 622 By Senator BUNN (at the request of Lincoln County Legal Counsel) -- Relating to ways of necessity. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-23 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-27 Third reading. Carried by Bunn. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 3-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-30 Referred to Judiciary. 4-13 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 5-5 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-9 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 7----Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-26(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 0265, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Expands procedures required to obtain way of necessity. SB 623 By Senator BUNN (at the request of Cliff Brotherton) -- Relating to wreckers. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-28 Public Hearing held. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-5 Second reading. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Baker, Bryant, Hamby, Miller, Springer, Stull, Timms. 5-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-15 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits wreckers from selling operable motor vehicles without vehicle dealer certificate. Allows Department of Transportation to impose civil penalties for violations. SB 624 By Senator BUNN; Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Lincoln County Legal Counsel) -- Relating to annexation of territory to livestock districts. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 3-20 Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-23 Third reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 1--President Smith, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Adams, Baker, McCoy, Miller, Philips. 3-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-28 Referred to Natural Resources. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 8----Brown, Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-29(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 0268, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows annexation of land to livestock district without election when petition for annexation is signed either by all owners of all land in affected area or by majority of electors and owners of more than half of land in affected area. Allows annexation of small parcels by reducing number of petitioners for annexation to six or fewer. SB 625 By Senator BUNN -- Relating to leave of absence for public employee participating in disaster relief services. 2-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-27 Referred to Health and Human Services. 3-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-13 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-14 Third reading. Carried by Bunn. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 4, Derfler, Hamby, Miller, Timms, Excused, 1--Stull. 3-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-17 Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 3-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-28 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Montgomery, Excused, 2--Gordly, Tiernan. 4-6(S) President signed. 4-6(H) Speaker signed. 4-12(S) Governor signed. Chapter 70, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Permits state agencies and political subdivisions to grant leave of absence to employee participating in disaster relief services in Oregon. SB 626 By Senators BUNN, SHANNON, Representatives HAYDEN, LEWIS, MILNE; Senators BAKER, BRADBURY, CEASE, DERFLER, KINTIGH, MILLER, TIMMS, YIH, Representatives BRIAN, FISHER, MARKHAM, WELLS, WYLIE -- Relating to tollways; appropriating money. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation, then Ways and Means. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Public Hearing held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of the President. 5-8 Second reading. 5-9 Carried over to 05-10 by unanimous consent. 5-10 Made a Special Order of Business by unanimous consent. Third reading. Carried by Bunn. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 12, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hannon, Johnson, Kennemer, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Stull, Trow. 5-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-15 Referred to Legislative Rules with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 5-17 Public Hearing held. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-31 Work Session held. 6-1 Without recommendation as to passage. 6-2 Second reading. 6-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, June 5 Calendar. 6-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, June 6 Calendar. 6-6 Third reading. Carried by Repine. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 21, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 1--Tiernan. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-7(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 11, Dwyer, Gold, Hannon, Johnson, Kennemer, McCoy, Phillips, Sorenson, Springer, Stull, Trow, Excused, 1--Kintigh. 6-15 President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-18(S) Governor signed. Chapter 668, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Authorizes building, operation and maintenance of toll roads by governments, private entities or combination. Requires that Department of Transportation obtain authorization of Legislative Assembly before beginning any project except Newberg-Dundee bypass and Tualatin-Sherwood highway linking I-5 and Route 99W. Establishes State Tollway Account. Appropriates moneys from account to Department of Transportation for purposes authorized by law. SB 627 By Senator KINTIGH; Representative MARKHAM (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to phytosanitary inspections. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy by prior reference. 3-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-30 Third reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bradbury, Bryant, McCoy. Kintigh declared potential conflict of interest. 3-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Absent, 1--Shields, Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 8----Brown, Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-26(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 264, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Permits State Department of Agriculture to charge fee for phytosanitary ©inspection of Christmas trees¦ certificate. SB 628 By Senator ADAMS -- Relating to water resources; declaring an emergency. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases Rogue River water allocation to Grants Pass Irrigation District. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 629 By Senator ADAMS -- Relating to alcoholic liquors. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires holders of certain liquor licenses to take motor vehicle keys from patrons coming onto premises for purposes of consumption of alcoholic liquor. Requires licensee to administer breath test to patron before returning keys. Prohibits licensee from returning keys to patron until such time as patron's blood alcohol content is less than maximum amount allowed under law relating to driving under the influence. SB 630 By Senator YIH; Senators ADAMS, CEASE, DUKES, HAMBY, JOHNSON, KENNEMER, KINTIGH, SHANNON, SPRINGER, TIMMS, TROW, Representatives BROWN, CARTER, FEDERICI, JOHNSON, JONES, LEWIS, LUNDQUIST, MILNE, NAITO, PIERCY, ROSS, WOOTEN -- Relating to support enforcement; declaring an emergency. 3-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 3-17 Work Session held. 3-21 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Judiciary. Referred to Judiciary by order of the President. 3-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-6 Corrected recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be referred to Ways and Means. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 5-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Leonard, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Cease, Hannon. 5-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 5-22 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-23 Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Montgomery. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 3--Minnis, Shields, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 2----Brian, Johnson. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 381, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 01, 1995. ©Requires all employers to report hiring or rehiring of person within 14 days after person is hired or rehired.¦ Requires specified classes of employers who are doing business in Oregon to report hiring or rehiring of person within 14 days after person is hired or rehired. Declares emergency, effective ©on passage¦ July 1, 1995. SB 631 By Senator YIH; Senators ADAMS, CEASE, DUKES, HAMBY, JOHNSON, MILLER, TIMMS, Representatives BROWN, CARTER, CLARNO, HAYDEN, JONES, NAITO, PIERCY, ROSS, WOOTEN -- Relating to educating teachers; appropriating money. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education, then Ways and Means. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Health Division of Department of Human Resources and Department of Education to work together to implement peer education sexual abstinence programs in high schools. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Health Division for carrying out provisions of Act. SB 632 By Senator SPRINGER -- Relating to regulation of parachuting facilities. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-2 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Regulates parachuting facilities. SB 633 By Senator SPRINGER -- Relating to parachutists. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-2 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crime of criminal trespass by parachutist. Punishes by maximum of one year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. Provides civil remedy for trespass by parachutist. Establishes penalties. SB 634 By Senator SHANNON (at the request of Richard Cross) -- Relating to school curriculum. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires State Board of Education to develop curriculum guidelines that include teaching students that America trusts in God. SB 635 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of John Baker, Concerned Parents for Music in Schools) -- Relating to music curriculum. 3-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that schools provide students with one hour contact time each week with music specialist or provide opportunity for other music curriculum. SB 636 By Senator SPRINGER -- Relating to workers' compensation assessments. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts from workers' compensation assessments those employers and employees subject to federal workers' compensation-type programs. SB 637 By Senator PHILLIPS -- Relating to payment for election petition signatures. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-19 Public Hearing cancelled. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that persons being paid for obtaining signatures on initiative, referendum and recall petitions receive payment at rate not lower than $5 per hour. SB 638 By Senator PHILLIPS -- Relating to initiative petitions. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-19 Public Hearing cancelled. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires chief petitioners of statewide initiative petitions to file additional statements of political contributions and expenditures. Requires filing of statements during period petition is circulated for signatures. Directs Secretary of State by rule to adopt schedule for filing of statements. SB 639 By Senator PHILLIPS -- Relating to petition signature gathering. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-19 Public Hearing cancelled. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits independent contractor status for initiative and referendum petition signature gatherers. Requires person paying for signature gathering, and person receiving payment to gather signatures, be treated as employer and employee for purposes of income tax withholding, workers' compensation insurance and unemployment insurance. SB 640 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Oregon School Boards Association) -- Relating to unemployment compensation for education service district employees. 3-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies conditions for disqualification from unemployment compensation benefits for education service district employees. SB 641 By Senator MILLER; Senators LEONARD, SPRINGER, Representatives GORDLY, MANNIX, MEEK -- Relating to campus public safety officers. 3-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-24 by unanimous consent. 4-24 Third reading. Carried by Springer. Passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 11, Bunn, Derfler, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hartung, McCoy, Sorenson, Stull, Timms, Yih, Excused, 3--Johnson, Phillips, President Smith. 4-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-28 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-16 Work Session held. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-29 Rules suspended. Second reading. 5-30 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Judiciary carried. Rereferred. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed C-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass. 6-8 Rules suspended. Consideration of Committee Report and Minority Report taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper place on Friday, June 9 Calendar. 6-9 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 37, Baum, Beyer, Brian, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Eighmey, Fahey, Gordly, Grisham, Jones, Josi, Lehman, Luke, Lundquist, Markham, Montgomery, Naito, Norris, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Repine, Roberts, Ross, Schoon, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, Watt, Wells, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Clarno. Committee report adopted. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 2, Roberts, Wooten, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Clarno. Rules suspended. Read. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Roberts, Wooten, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 2----Carter, Speaker Clarno. 6-9(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 5, Dwyer, Gold, Hannon, Stull, Yih, Excused, 2--Kennemer, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Dukes, Lim, Miller, Walden. 6-15 President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 697, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Allows community colleges and private institutions of higher education to commission employees as campus public safety officers. Defines Êcampus.Î Authorizes campus public safety officers to make arrests based on probable cause. Requires that campus public safety officers meet standards set by Board on Public Safety Standards and Training and have current board certification. Requires board of trustees for certain institutions or community colleges that commissions employees as campus public safety officers to make reports to Legislative Assembly.¦ Establishes pilot project for employment of campus public safety officers by Portland and Chemeketa Community Colleges. Sunsets December 31, 1997. SB 642 By Senator HANNON; Senator DERFLER (at the request of Oregon State International Window Film Association) -- Relating to vehicle window tinting. 3-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 4-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-18 Second reading. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Kintigh, Excused, 3--Dukes, Hamby, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Derfler. 4-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 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 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 Wylie. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 3, Lundquist, Montgomery, Sowa, Absent, 1--Gordly, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 3----Adams, Johnson, Wooten. 5-26(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 0263, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows tinting of certain windows on vehicles. Creates offense of illegal window tinting. Punishes by maximum fine of $470. Creates offense of operating vehicle with illegal window tinting. Punishes by maximum fine of $470. SB 643 By COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- Relating to the JOBS Plus Program; appropriating money. 3-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates JOBS Plus Program to provide jobs rather than unemployment insurance, food stamps or aid to dependent children benefits to participants. Exempts participants in current pilot program. Establishes JOBS Plus Advisory Board and JOBS Plus Implementation Councils. Prescribes pay rates. Establishes guidelines concerning job placement and termination. Establishes Oregon JOBS Individual Education Account to receive funds from employer to pay education costs of participant and participant's family. Establishes Oregon JOBS Plus Unemployment Wage Fund. Directs State Treasurer to administer fund. Appropriates moneys from fund to Employment Department for payment of wages. SB 644 By Senator BRYANT (at the request of Dave Huntington) -- Relating to elections. 3-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-21 Second reading. 4-24 Taken from 04-24 Calendar and placed on 04-26 Calendar 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 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 11, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Kennemer, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Yih. 5-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-2 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-3 Third reading. Carried by Roberts. Failed. Ayes, 15 --Nays, 41, Adams, Brian, Carpenter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Josi, Lehman, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Meek, Milne, Minnis, Oakley, Parks, Piercy, Prozanski, Qutub, Rasmussen, Repine, Ross, Schoon, Shibley, Shields, Snodgrass, Strobeck, Tarno, Thompson, Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, Wells, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 1--Carter, Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Tiernan. Bill failed. Raises from $500 to $2,000 aggregate amount of political contributions or expenditures that must be received or made by candidate or political committee before detailed contribution and expenditure statements must be filed. SB 645 By Senator CEASE -- Relating to decommissioning of oil heat tanks in use. 3-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides for procedures to ensure decommissioning of oil heat tanks in use. SB 646 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to grand juries. 3-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Revises laws relating to grand juries. SB 647 By COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION (at the request of Oregon Farm Bureau Federation) -- Relating to farm vehicles. 3-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 3-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-21 Second reading. 4-24 Third reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 2, Cease, Dukes, Excused, 4--Johnson, Phillips, Shannon, President Smith, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 4-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-28 Public Hearing and 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 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 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 Starr. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 6-3(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 522, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Changes authorized¦ Authorizes dual uses of vehicles with farm registration plates. SB 648 By COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION (at the request of Oregon Farm Bureau Federation) -- Relating to registration for farm vehicles. 3-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes information required on application for farm vehicle registration. SB 649 By COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION (at the request of Oregon Farm Bureau Federation) -- Relating to farm vehicles. 3-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes prohibition on hauling certain logs on vehicles with farm registration. SB 650 By Senator DWYER (at the request of Dr. Richard Gorman) -- Relating to chiropractors. 3-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 3-20 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Dwyer. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 8----Adams, Baker, Bryant, Hamby, Miller, Springer, Stull, Timms. 5-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-15 Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-17 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-29 Second reading. 5-30 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 31 Calendar. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 2, Gordly, Strobeck, Absent, 2--Courtney, Josi, Excused for business of the House, 6----Brian, Carter, Johnson, Luke, Shields, Tiernan. 6-6(S) President signed. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 499, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows chiropractor licensed in other state to practice in Oregon without license for limited time under certain conditions. SB 651 By JOINT COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS -- Relating to the statewide planning process for state government facilities. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 4-24 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services establish public review process for proposed capital projects of state agencies. Requires state agencies to complete long-range maintenance and management plans for state facilities. SB 652 By Senator HANNON; Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Oregon Cemetery Association) -- Relating to memorials to dead. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-2 Second reading. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy. 5-4(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Naito. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Absent, 1--Wooten, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 6----Mannix, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tiernan, Welsh. 5-26(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 261, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Creates crime of abuse of memorial to dead. Punishes by maximum of one-year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. ©Increases penalty under specified circumstances.¦ SB 653 By Senator BUNN (at the request of Lincoln County Legal Counsel) -- Relating to animals. 3-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-2 Second reading. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Bunn. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bryant, Derfler, Kintigh, Leonard, McCoy. 5-4(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 22 Calendar. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Josi. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused for business of the House, 2----Johnson, Norris. 5-25(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 21 --Excused, 2--Hartung, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Adams, Cease, Dwyer, Johnson, Kintigh, Shannon, Walden. 6-3 President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 369, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Provides for expedited forfeiture of animals impounded as result of certain animal offenses. Establishes placement preference with preference given to person who had prior contact with animal. SB 654 By Senator HAMBY, Representative BROWN (at the request of Children First) -- Relating to medical assistance. 3-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 3-27 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes medical assistance eligibility to include children under 18 years of age and pregnant women whose family income is less than 200 percent of federal poverty level. SB 655 By Senator WALDEN; Senator MILLER -- Relating to finance. 3-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Distributes state surplus refund (surplus kicker) based upon annual estimates of surplus and upon percentage of tax liability of taxpayer for each tax year ending in the biennium. Applies to bienniums beginning on or after July 1, 1995. SB 656 By Senator BRADBURY (at the request of Oregon Volunteer Firefighters Association, Oregon Fire Chiefs Association, Joint Fire Services Legislative Committee, Russell and Tamara Benson) -- Relating to volunteer firefighters. 3-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides job protection for volunteer firefighters. SB 657 By Senator LEONARD (at the request of Multnomah County Commissioner Dan Saltzman) -- Relating to motor vehicles. 3-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-6 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs, then Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires display of driver license in order to purchase fuel for motor vehicle. Creates Class A misdemeanor, with mandatory minimum fine of $350, for gas station attendant who knowingly sells or gives fuel to person without valid license or permit. Punishes by maximum of one year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. Requires attendant to notify police. SB 658 By Senator LEONARD (at the request of Oregon Greyhound Association, Oregon Greyhound Breeders Association) -- Relating to greyhound racing purses. 3-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-28 Public Hearing held. 4-11 Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-24 by unanimous consent. 4-24 Third reading. Carried by McCoy. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Johnson, Phillips, President Smith. 4-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 6----Brian, Carpenter, Carter, Johnson, Parks, Strobeck. 5-26(S) President signed. 5-26(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 0260, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Provides greyhound racing purses in such sums and according to such terms as licensee and greyhound owners shall agree upon, subject to approval by¦ Authorizes Oregon Racing Commission to deny application for certain race meet license unless applicant and kennel owners have previously agreed on purse schedule. SB 659 By Senator SPRINGER -- Relating to parachuting. 3-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that parachuting and skydiving facilities operate only under annual license from Department of Transportation. Imposes civil penalty. SB 660 By Senator SPRINGER -- Relating to tax exempt entities. 3-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires certain tax exempt institutions and organizations to pay in lieu taxes or enter into contracts with taxing units furnishing emergency services to provide those services for fees. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1996. SB 661 By Senator SPRINGER (at the request of Oregon State Public Interest Research Group) -- Relating to disclosure of political contributions. 3-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires disclosure on political committee ballot measure publications of principal contributors to political committee. SB 662 By Senator BRADBURY -- Relating to limited participation in ocean crab commercial fishery; declaring an emergency. 3-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes State Fish and Wildlife Commission, by rule, to establish limited participation system for ocean crab commercial fishery if limited participation system is not established by statute. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 663 By Senator PHILLIPS -- Relating to public contract requirements. 3-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-3 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Limits to value of $5,000 public contracts that may be exempt from bid security and bond requirements. SB 664 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Jim Hall) -- Relating to driving while suspended or revoked. 3-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Makes driving while suspended or revoked a Class A misdemeanor if person has been convicted of driving while suspended or revoked three times before. Punishes with maximum fine of $5,000, maximum term of imprisonment of one year, or both. SB 665 By Senator JOHNSON -- Relating to workers' compensation death benefits; declaring an emergency. 3-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides workers' compensation death benefits at same level for deaths before 1985 as for deaths after 1985. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 666 By Senator JOHNSON; Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to employer immunity from civil liability. 3-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-11 Carried over to 04-12 by unanimous consent. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 6, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 3--Hamby, Hannon, Leonard. 4-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Labor. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Fahey. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 5----Brian, Courtney, Mannix, Parks, Qutub. 5-22(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 5, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Baker, Bryant, Hamby, Miller, Stull. 5-30 President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 330, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Creates employer immunity from civil liability for disclosure of information about former employee's job performance to prospective employer unless lack of good faith is shown. SB 667 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Oregon Forest Products Transportation Association) -- Relating to the Public Utility Commission. 3-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Public Utility Commission to adopt rules specifying procedures for auditing of motor carriers. SB 668 By Senator BRADBURY; Senators BAKER, KINTIGH, SHANNON, TROW, Representatives TARNO, THOMPSON, WYLIE (at the request of Curry County School District No. 23) -- Relating to merger of school districts. 3-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 3-14 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows State Board of Education to grant waiver to remote school districts from mandatory merger requirements. SB 669 By Senator STULL; Senators JOHNSON, KINTIGH, MILLER, SHANNON, WALDEN, Representatives BRIAN, BROWN, CLARNO, COURTNEY, FAHEY, MILNE, MINNIS, REPINE, WATT, WELLS, WYLIE -- Relating to reserve law enforcement officers. 3-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-24 by unanimous consent. 4-24 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 4--Johnson, McCoy, Phillips, President Smith. 4-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed B-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 Starr. Passed. Ayes, 46 --Nays, 4, Carter, Gordly, Lehman, Uherbelau, Absent, 2--Eighmey, Tiernan, Excused, 3--Corcoran, Piercy, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 5----Fahey, Lundquist, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-5(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Dukes, Johnson. 6-14 President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 624, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Requires Board on Public Safety Standards and Training certification of reserve law enforcement officers. Defines Êreserve officerÎ and Êcertified reserve officer.Î SB 670 By Senator PHILLIPS (at the request of Residential Providers Association of Oregon) -- Relating to family support services. 3-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division to contract with organizations for residential services. SB 671 By COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (at the request of Scott Burman and Senators Kennemer and Hannon) -- Relating to medical treatment. 3-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Absent, 1--McCoy, Excused, 1--Phillips. 5-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-31 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-1 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 2 Calendar. 6-2 Third reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 1, Grisham, Excused, 1--Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 3----Meek, Ross, Snodgrass. 6-5(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Leonard, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Phillips. 6-9 President signed. 6-9(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 380, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows physician to administer or authorize administration of controlled substances to patients experiencing intractable pain, as warranted in physician's professional judgment. Defines Êintractable pain.Î Immunizes physician from disciplinary action by licensing board for prescribing or administering controlled substances in course of treatment of intractable pain. Requires that physician provide to patient written notice disclosing material risks associated with controlled substances to be used in treatment. Requires that patient sign notice prior to commencing course of treatment. SB 672 By Senator MILLER -- Relating to attorneys. 3-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires disbarment of member of Oregon State Bar convicted of felony. Prohibits reinstatement of member disbarred by reason of felony conviction. SB 673 By Senators HAMBY, PHILLIPS; Senator BAKER -- Relating to economic development. 3-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-6 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-25 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Failed. Ayes, 14 --Nays, 14, Cease, Dwyer, Gold, Hamby, Hannon, Lim, McCoy, Miller, Sorenson, Springer, Stull, Trow, Walden, Yih, Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Leonard. Lim changed from aye to nay and served notice of possible reconsideration. 5-9 Motion to reconsider carried on voice vote. Motion to postpone reconsideration until 05-10 carried on voice vote. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Motion to take from 05-11 Calendar and refer to Government Finance and Tax Policy carried. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Yih, Excused, 1--Walden, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Cease, Hannon. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-23 Bill read. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 10, Cease, Derfler, Dwyer, Hamby, Hannon, Leonard, McCoy, Miller, Sorenson, Springer. 5-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-25 Referred to Legislative Rules with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 6-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass and rescind subsequent referral to Ways and Means. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. 6-7 Second reading. 6-8 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused for business of the House, 2----Repine, Shibley. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 698, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Authorizes tax exemption and issuance of revenue bonds for eligible projects benefiting key industries on determination of economic development commission. SB 674 By Senator JOHNSON; Senators ADAMS, BAKER, KENNEMER, KINTIGH, MILLER, PHILLIPS, SHANNON, SMITH, WALDEN, YIH, Representatives BAUM, CLARNO, FISHER, LEWIS, MARKHAM, NORRIS, TARNO, TIERNAN (at the request of Oregon Water Resources Congress) -- Relating to water rights permitting; declaring an emergency. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-4 Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-25 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 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow. 5-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-4 Referred to Water Policy. 5-9 Public Hearing held. 5-11 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 Norris. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 11, Brown, Carter, Eighmey, Gordly, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shields, Sowa, Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley. 6-1(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 4, Dukes, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Baker, Gold, Hartung, Leonard. 6-6 President signed. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 6-30(S) Governor signed. Chapter 416, 1995 Laws. Effective date, June 30, 1995. Revises water right application process. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 675 By Senator McCOY (at the request of Ronald C. Palmer) -- Relating to employment agencies. 3-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts organizations or corporations providing employment placement services from certain laws regulating such services if fees and charges paid by client. Requires exempted organizations and corporations to register with Commission of Bureau of Labor and Industries. SB 676 By Senator MCCOY; Representative MARKHAM (at the request of John T. Nichols) -- Relating to gambling. 3-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-7 Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 3-28 Work Session held. 4-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and subsequent referral to Government Finance and Tax Policy be rescinded. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral to Government Finance and Tax Policy rescinded by order of the President. 4-19 Second reading. 4-20 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 6, Baker, Hamby, Hannon, Kintigh, Shannon, President Smith, Excused, 2--Leonard, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Kennemer, Phillips. 4-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 5-8 Work Session held. 5-9 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Roberts, Johnston. Passed. Ayes, 45 --Nays, 6, Hayden, Lokan, Naito, Shibley, Shields, Strobeck, Absent, 1--Wooten, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 6----Mannix, Parks, Prozanski, Qutub, Tiernan, Welsh. 5-30(S) President signed. 5-30(H) Speaker signed. 6-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 331, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Increases maximum prize in licensed bingo and lotto games to $1,500. ©Bases license fee for operation of bingo, lotto and raffle games on net income. Allows Department of Justice to impose requirements on bingo, lotto or raffle operations based on net income of operation.¦ SB 677 By Senator HANNON (at the request of Oregon Forest Industries Council) -- Relating to forest patrol assessments. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-17 Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass, rescind subsequent referral to Government Finance and Tax Policy, and refer to Ways and Means. Subsequent referral rescinded and referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 4-28 Assigned to Subcommittee on Natural Resources. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Returned to Full Committee. 5-26 Work Session held. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-30 Second reading. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 1--Johnson, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Dukes, Gold, Hartung, Phillips, Trow, Walden. Kintigh declared potential conflict of interest. 6-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-5 Second reading. 6-6 Third reading. Carried by Fahey. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Hayden. 6-12(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 699, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Modifies limitation on forest patrol assessments for forest fire protection for biennium beginning July 1, 1995. Sunsets June 30, 1997. SB 678 By COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (at the request of Jack Kane) -- Relating to eye health care providers. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires health insurers, health care service contractors, health maintenance organizations and other entities offering coverage for eye health care services to allow access to optometrist or ophthalmologist without referral from primary care physician. Requires access to optometric and ophthalmologist services. Prohibits discrimination against optometrists and ophthalmologists in rates of payment. Includes optometrists and ophthalmologists on panel of providers. Makes related changes. SB 679 By COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (at the request of Oregon Citizens' Coalition for Better Nursing Home Care, Seniors of Oregon, Oregon State Council of Senior Citizens) -- Relating to adult foster care. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Lim, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. 5-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-2 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Sets standards for licensing of persons to operate adult foster homes. Prohibits persons convicted of certain crimes, as established by rule of department, from operating, residing in or working in adult foster homes. Establishes conditions under which ©Abolishes¦ use of physical restraints is allowed. ©Requires¦ Outlines rulemaking standards for department relating to certain education, training and testing requirements for ©of¦ providers, resident managers and substitute caregivers. ©Defines Class I, Class II and Class III licenses.¦ Requires providers to inform real estate agents, buyers, lessees and transferees that license to operate adult foster home is not transferable. Directs department to maintain certain records on licensed homes. Imposes civil ©penalty¦ penalties for violations ©for substandard care. Creates private cause of action¦. SB 680 By Senator KINTIGH (at the request of Oregon Seed Council, Oregon Seed Trade Association) -- Relating to laws regulating agricultural seeds. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 3-17 Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-23 Third reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 1--President Smith, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Baker, McCoy, Miller. 3-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-28 Referred to Natural Resources. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 22 Calendar. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Naito. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused for business of the House, 2----Johnson, Norris. 5-25(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Hartung, Springer. 6-1 President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 371, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Makes various revisions to laws regulating labeling and marketing of agricultural seeds. SB 681 By Senator KINTIGH (at the request of Portland General Electric) -- Relating to water rights. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 3-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-23 Second reading. 3-27 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 3-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-30 Referred to Water Policy. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 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 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 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 Josi. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 1----Markham. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 372, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Allows public utility to partially perfect water right for energy facility other than hydroelectric facility.¦ Allows utility additional time to perfect rights to additional portions of water amount originally sought. SB 682 By Senator MILLER -- Relating to legislative expenses; declaring an emergency. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-11 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires legislators to submit claims before allowances for interim expenses can be paid. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 683 By Senator JOHNSON; Representative MARKHAM (at the request of Joyce Morgan, Doug Robertson, Mike Winters, Douglas County Commissioners) -- Relating to land divisions on rural lands. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 4-6 Public Hearing held. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 7, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Gold, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hamby. 5-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-19 Public Hearing held. 5-25 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Work Session held. 6-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-3 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, June 6 Calendar. 6-6 Third reading. Carried by Baum. Passed. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 13, Brown, Carpenter, Eighmey, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Naito, Prozanski, Ross, Schoon, Shibley, Wooten, Wylie, Absent, 3--Roberts, Shields, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 10----Carter, Lokan, Mannix, Meek, Milne, Minnis, Oakley, Piercy, Rasmussen, VanLeeuwen. 6-7(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 8, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow. 6-14 President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 700, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows certain divisions of land for dwellings on land zoned for forest use or mixed farm and forest use. SB 684 By Senator HANNON; Senators BAKER, BRADBURY, BUNN, DERFLER, DWYER, HAMBY, JOHNSON, KENNEMER, KINTIGH, LEONARD, LIM, McCOY, SHANNON, SMITH, SPRINGER, STULL, TIMMS, TROW, Representatives COURTNEY, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, MEEK, UHERBELAU, WOOTEN, WYLIE -- Relating to taxation; appropriating money. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy, then Ways and Means. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates special property tax assessment for historic commercial property. Defines historic commercial property as commercial property listed on National Register or designated as commercial landmark by local government. Requires property owner to apply to State Historic Preservation Officer and submit preservation plan with application. Requires State Historic Preservation Officer, local government and county assessor to review preservation plan. Requires county assessor to freeze assessed value of property for 15 years following approval of application and preservation plan by State Historic Preservation Officer. Imposes additional taxes, penalties and interest if property is not maintained in accordance with preservation plan, or national standards if property is on National Register, or if property is demolished during 15-year period immediately succeeding date special assessment ends. Requires special assessment to be recorded in county deed records and noted in owner sale agreements. Applies to property tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1996. Creates income tax credit for certified rehabilitation of both residential and commercial certified historic structures. Adopts federal standards for certified rehabilitation, except includes seismic retrofit of historic structures. Requires taxpayer to submit rehabilitation plan to State Historic Preservation Officer or local government for approval. Allows credit of 20 percent of expenditures within scope of approved plan. Applies to income tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. Creates income tax credit for expenditures relating to seismic retrofit of commercial property more than 50 years old. Requires taxpayer to submit plan to State Historic Preservation Officer for approval. Allows credit of 10 percent of expenditures within scope of approved plan. Applies to income tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. Appropriates moneys out of General Fund to State Historic Preservation Officer for developing educational earthquake preparedness program. SB 685 By Senator BRADBURY (at the request of U.S. Generating) -- Relating to the regulation of public utilities. 3-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-12 Second reading. 4-13 Carried over to 04-14 by implied consent. 4-14 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 3--Hannon, McCoy, Timms. 4-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 8----Brian, Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 5-31(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 267, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Exempts from definition of Êpublic utility,Î for purposes of regulation by Public Utility Commission, certain business entities that furnish to single thermal end users. SB 686 By COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND TAX POLICY -- Relating to publicly owned shipyards. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-14 Work Session held. 3-15 Work Session held. 3-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-28 Second reading. 3-29 Carried over to 03-30 by unanimous consent. 3-30 Third reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 2, Dukes, Sorenson, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bradbury. 3-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to State and School Finance. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-8 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-16 Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 2, Grisham, Luke, Excused, 3--Corcoran, Minnis, Shields, Excused for business of the House, 4----Baum, Parks, Repine, Speaker Clarno. 5-22(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Sorenson, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Baker, Bryant, Hamby, Miller, Stull. 5-31 President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 0337, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Exempts from property tax port district or dock commission property within shipyard capable of dry-docking ocean-going vessels of 200,000 deadweight tons and leased ©to persons¦ by sole contractor for ship repair purposes. Applies to property tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1995, and before July 1, 2010. SB 687 By Senator PHILLIPS -- Relating to taxation. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-28 Work Session held. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-24 Second reading. 4-25 Third reading. Carried by Phillips. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 1--President Smith. 4-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to State and School Finance. 5-8 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. ©Redefines¦ Modifies definition of ÊinventoryÎ for purposes of exemption from personal property tax. ©Uses definition used in Uniform Commercial Code.¦ Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1996. SB 688 By Senator PHILLIPS -- Relating to seismic rehabilitation. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-8 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces assessed value for property tax purposes by certain costs incurred in seismic rehabilitation of qualified property at risk for earthquake damage. Limits reduction to taxing districts that have approved seismic rehabilitation program, or all taxing districts if districts levying majority of tax have approved program. Requires completion of rehabilitation project between January 1, 1996, and January 1, 2003. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1996. SB 689 By Senator PHILLIPS -- Relating to tax credit for education. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows tax credit based upon contributions to Oregon higher education institutions and scholarship and student-aid programs. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. SB 690 By Senator MILLER -- Relating to income taxation. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides income tax credit of percent of certain payments _____ made to public education institutions for recognized educational activities. Limits total credit to $ per tax year. _____ Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. SB 691 By Senator MILLER -- Relating to political parties. 3-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-10 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes allocation of precinct committeepersons among precincts so that they are allocated in proportion to number of registered party members in precinct rather than number of voters in precinct. Makes equal allocation of precinct committeeperson positions between sexes optional to parties. SB 692 By Senator MILLER -- Relating to lobbyist registration requirements. 3-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-1 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Excused, 1--Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 9----Bryant, Derfler, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Phillips, Timms, Trow, Walden. 5-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-30 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases amount of time and money person must spend before being required to register as lobbyist. SB 693 By COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- Relating to development of key industries; appropriating money. 3-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Key Industry Development Fund in State Treasury. Appropriates moneys from fund to Economic Development Department. Provides that moneys in fund are to be used for projects benefiting key industries or for forming flexible networks. Limits expenditures from fund for benefit of single key industry to percent of moneys in fund. ___ Creates Key Industry Advisory Council to advise Economic Development Department concerning program created by Act. SB 694 By COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- Relating to worker training. 3-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides tax credits to certain businesses for worker training expenses. Allows credit for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. SB 695 By COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- Relating to Pacific Rim Trade Conference. 3-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Economic Development Department to work with other persons and organizations in neighboring states, Canada and other nations to establish Pacific Rim Trade Conference in Portland in 1996. Sunsets on December 31, 1997. SB 696 By COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- Relating to investment of state funds. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-25 Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy by prior reference. 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 Lim. Passed. Ayes, 30. 5-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-25 Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-26 Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Saturday, June 3 Calendar. 6-3 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 1----Roberts. 6-9(S) President signed. 6-9(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) Governor signed. Chapter 811, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Requires State Treasurer to submit annual report to Governor and Legislative Assembly concerning investment of specified state funds in manner benefiting economy of Oregon. Requires that Oregon Investment Council formulate and implement policies on investment of certain funds. Establishes Oregon Growth Account within Education Endowment Fund to earn returns for fund by making investments in emerging growth businesses in key industries in Oregon. Establishes source of moneys. Directs Oregon Investment Council to contract with management companies to manage account. Defines Êmanagement companyÎ and Êemerging growth business.Î SB 697 By COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- Relating to economic development in rural areas of this state; appropriating money. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 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. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Walden. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, McCoy, Miller, Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Leonard. Sorenson entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 5-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Carter. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 1, Carpenter, Absent, 1--Wooten, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 5----Mannix, Meek, Prozanski, Welsh, Speaker Clarno. 5-31(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 0338, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Creates Rural Investment Fund. Appropriates moneys in fund to Economic Development Department. Provides that moneys in fund are to be used for financing programs and projects that benefit rural communities. Requires regional strategy boards to develop rural action plans that describe programs and projects to be financed with moneys from fund. Requires representation of rural interests on regional strategy boards. SB 698 By COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- Relating to industrial development revenue bonds; declaring an emergency. 3-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Economic Development Commission to authorize up to $1 billion in industrial development revenue bonds during 1995-1997 biennium for purposes of financing eligible projects that benefit key industries. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 699 By COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- Relating to the Oregon Resource and Technology Development Corporation; declaring an emergency. 3-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Oregon Seed Capital Account within Oregon Resource and Technology Development Fund. Provides that moneys in account shall be used to provide capital for emerging growth businesses in key industries. Requires board of directors of fund to contract with management company to manage and invest assets of account. Allocates ©$ ¦ $10 million of lottery moneys to account. ___ Limits expenditures from lottery moneys. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 700 By COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- Relating to advertising the Oregon State Lottery. 3-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 3-7 Public Hearing held. 3-14 Public Hearing held. 3-23 Work Session held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-4 Work Session held. 4-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral maintained; referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. ©Prohibits¦ Limits amount that Oregon State Lottery ©from¦ may spend for advertising ©lottery games in any broadcast or printed medium¦. SB 701 By COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- Relating to the use of lottery revenues. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Defines Êcreating jobsÎ for purpose of determining lawful uses of lottery revenues in Executive Department Economic Development Fund. SB 702 By Senator SORENSON -- Relating to recycled paper. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that documents filed with courts by attorneys be printed on recycled paper. Allows assessment of fee for noncompliance. Requires finding by Department of Environmental Quality that recycled paper is available prior to becoming operative. SB 703 By Senator PHILLIPS -- Relating to seismic rehabilitation; appropriating money. 3-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy, then Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides income tax credit for certain costs incurred in seismic rehabilitation of qualified property at risk for earthquake damage. Caps total amount of costs eligible for credit at $ . Requires completion of rehabilitation project on or _____ after January 1, 1996, and before January 1, 2003. Appropriates moneys out of General Fund to Building Codes Structures Board for administering Act. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. SB 704 By Senator WALDEN, Representative MONTGOMERY -- Relating to education service districts. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes zoning of Hood River and Wasco Counties education service district for purposes of election of directors. Allows representative of school board to be on budget committee. SB 705 By Senator WALDEN, Representatives LUNDQUIST, WATT; Senator DERFLER, Representatives JOHNSON, MONTGOMERY, REPINE, TARNO -- Relating to farmworkers. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Labor and Government Operations, then Ways and Means. 4-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 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. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Walden. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 2--Bryant, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Leonard. 5-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-10 Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-30 Second reading. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Watt. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 2--Starr, Tiernan. 6-6(S) President signed. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 500, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Transfers farmworker camp registration from Bureau of Labor and Industries to Department of Consumer and Business Services. SB 706 By Senator WALDEN, Representative WATT; Senator DERFLER, Representatives JOHNSON, LUNDQUIST, MONTGOMERY, REPINE, TARNO -- Relating to electrical installations. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-8 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-7 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-25 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 Third reading. Carried by Walden. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 10, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow. 5-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-3 Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-5 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-6 Third reading. Carried by Roberts. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 3--Grisham, Josi, Wooten, Excused, 1--Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 1----Brown. 6-7(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 11, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Leonard, McCoy, Shannon, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Phillips. 6-14 President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) Governor vetoed. Allows employer to do electrical installations on seasonal farmworker housing on farm property of employer without obtaining license to make electrical installations. SB 707 By Senator KINTIGH; Senator BUNN, Representatives FEDERICI, JOSI, TARNO -- Relating to protection of juvenile salmonids; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-8 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 3-27 Work Session held. 4-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be referred to Ways and Means. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 5-11 Assigned to Subcommittee on Natural Resources. 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-19 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 Cease. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, Dukes, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Kennemer, Kintigh, Leonard. 5-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-29 Second reading. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by VanLeeuwen. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 3, Eighmey, Naito, Repine, Absent, 1--Josi, Excused for business of the House, 14----Baum, Beyer, Brian, Corcoran, Johnson, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Markham, Milne, Roberts, Schoon, Snodgrass, Watt. 6-6(S) President signed. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) Governor vetoed. Directs State Fish and Wildlife Commission to issue permits for activities to protect juvenile salmonids from cormorants. Appropriates moneys out of General Fund to State Department of Fish and Wildlife for specified purpose. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 708 By Senator DERFLER -- Relating to motor vehicle tires; prescribing an effective date. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-25 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 9, Bryant, Gold, Hannon, Miller, Phillips, Timms, Walden, Yih, President Smith, Absent, 1--McCoy. Phillips, having been recorded as voting aye, was granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting nay. 5-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-8 Second reading. 6-9 Third reading. Carried by Naito. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 4, Jones, Luke, Markham, Schoon, Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 4----Brian, Mannix, Meek, Sowa. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 701, 1995 Laws. Effective date, November 01, 1996. Prohibits ©use¦ sale of certain type of studded tires. Defines terms. Takes effect November 1, 1996. SB 709 By Senator ADAMS -- Relating to income taxation. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides income tax credit for donations of food to charitable organizations that distribute food to needy individuals. Allows credit of 50 percent of value of donated food. Limits total credit to $ per taxpayer per tax year. _____ Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. SB 710 By Senator HAMBY -- Relating to state employee health benefits. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Health and Human Services. 3-27 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes individual medical savings accounts and medical savings account program. Directs that medical savings accounts be included in health and dental benefit plans offered to state employees. SB 711 By COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION -- Relating to vehicle weights. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 4-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-28 Second reading. 5-1 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 3, Cease, McCoy, Sorenson. 5-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 5-5 Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 5-31(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 0339, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Changes kinds of weight violations that subject motor carriers to penalty schedules. Reduces Schedule II and Schedule III penalties relating to maximum weight requirements. SB 712 By Senator TROW (at the request of Oregon Society of Physician Assistants) -- Relating to radiologic technology. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts physician assistants and nurse practitioners from licensing by Board of Radiologic Technology. SB 713 By Senator TROW (at the request of Oregon Society of Physician Assistants) -- Relating to perfusionists; appropriating money. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Health and Human Services, then Ways and Means. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes licensing of perfusionists under jurisdiction of Board of Medical Examiners. Allows board to impose civil penalty for licensing violation. Appropriates moneys collected as fees and penalties to Board of Medical Examiners Account for administration and enforcement of Act. SB 714 By Senator TROW (at the request of Oregon Society of Physician Assistants) -- Relating to physician assistants. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes physician assistants to take specified X-rays upon approval of Board of Medical Examiners. SB 715 By Senator TROW; Senators CEASE, DUKES, HANNON, McCOY, Representatives ADAMS, WATT, WYLIE (at the request of Oregon Developmental Disabilities Council, Autism Council of Oregon) -- Relating to autism; declaring an emergency. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Health and Human Services, then Ways and Means. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Department of Education, Developmental Disabilities Services office and Children's Services Division to establish work group to develop and recommend plan for coordinated system of services to children with autism and to their families. Specifies contents of plan. Requires report to Sixty-ninth Legislative Assembly. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 716 By Senator PHILLIPS; Senators HAMBY, MILLER, Representative BRIAN (at the request of City of Tualatin, Kenneth G. and Laura L. Aust, Alex W. and Joanne Guletsky, Jewel M. Steckler, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Ruble, Charles Murray, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Macnab, Kermit D. and Shirley A. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. and Violet R. Koppensteiner, Mark Daskalos, Cynthia A. Ogden, Alfred J. Bladen, Heidi L. and Thomas J. Juza, Charles N. and Deborah Naone, David J. Opoien, Dennis L. and Jacqueline J. Atkin, Jenny Moon, Yvonne D. Modun, Lindsey McDiarmid, Herbert C. and Maureen L. Richardson, Mark D. and Carol A. Wolfe, Bradley G. and Deeann M. Smith, Steven I. and Loretta E. Adamski, Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Godsey, Arnet R. Ecklund, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. Scott, Cheryl Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Bywater, Mary L. Garcia, Donald F. and Rebecca Vanbeek, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt G. Melanson, Michael J. and Lois J. Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Dewinter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Cava, Carl E. and Peggy L. Story, James I. and Judith L. Sandsness, Hiroko Schauer, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Breiner, Bruce R. and Carmen Austin, Thomas M. and Virginia L. Gerlitz, Dale M. and Linda S. Owen) -- Relating to local government boundary commissions; declaring an emergency. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Education. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows certain local government boundary commissions to approve boundary changes for school districts. Provides that changes made to school district boundaries by boundary commissions are not subject to remonstrance, election or appeal to State Board of Education. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 717 By COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND TAX POLICY -- Relating to unclaimed tax refund checks. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-30 Second reading. 3-31 Third reading. Carried by Walden. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 4, Bradbury, Kennemer, Trow, Yih, Excused, 1--Bryant, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Adams, Bunn, McCoy, Miller, Phillips, Springer. 4-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-4 Referred to State and School Finance. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rasmussen. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Sowa, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 5-31(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 0340, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Transfers and credits unclaimed income and corporate tax refund checks to Common School Fund. SB 718 By COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND TAX POLICY -- Relating to earned income tax credits; appropriating money. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy, then Ways and Means. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows earned income tax credit in amount of 25 percent of federal earned income tax credit. Provides that federal earned income credit is not income for purposes of state personal income tax law. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. Appropriates moneys out of General Fund to Department of Revenue to fund tax credit. SB 719 By COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND TAX POLICY -- Relating to tax expenditure reports. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-25 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 Third reading. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 4, Johnson, Kennemer, Shannon, Walden. Shannon changed from aye to nay by unanimous consent. 5-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 5-8 Work Session held. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Governor to prepare tax expenditure report for biennium in even-numbered years. SB 720 By Senator CEASE (at the request of Wildlife Society, Oregon Chapter) -- Relating to motor vehicle fees; prescribing an effective date. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Transportation, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes impact fee on motor vehicles titled in Oregon after having been titled in another jurisdiction. Specifies uses of moneys, including protecting natural resources. Takes effect on effective date of constitutional amendment proposed by Senate Joint Resolution 28 (1995). SB 721 By Senator CEASE -- Relating to traffic safety programs; appropriating money. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation, then Ways and Means. 4-6 Public Hearing held. 4-18 Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 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. Distributes money from Criminal Fines and Assessments Account to certain traffic safety programs. SB 722 By Senator CEASE; Senators HAMBY, SPRINGER, Representatives GORDLY, NAITO (at the request of Legacy Emanuel Trauma Services) -- Relating to firearms. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crime of allowing child to obtain unsupervised access to firearm. Punishes by maximum of 30 days' imprisonment, $1,000 fine, or both. Directs district attorneys to consider diversion for persons charged with allowing child to obtain unsupervised access to firearm. Prohibits children from discharging firearms within city limits. SB 723 By Senator CEASE -- Relating to sentencing. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Council to review departure sentences imposed for sex offenses. Requires council to submit report to Legislative Assembly. Provides that sexual abuse in first degree is crime category 9 and sexual abuse in second degree is crime category 8. SB 724 By Senator CEASE (at the request of Association of Oregon Community Development Organizations) -- Relating to property taxation. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 4-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-13 Carried over to 04-14 by implied consent. 4-14 Third reading. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Hannon, McCoy, Timms. 4-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to State and School Finance. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Absent, 1--Ross, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 5----Brian, Carpenter, Carter, Johnson, Parks. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Markham, Oakley. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 702, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Permits property owned by partnership of which nonprofit corporation is general partner and property operator to qualify for low-income housing property tax exemptions. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1996. SB 725 By Senator CEASE; Senators HAMBY, SPRINGER, Representatives BROWN, GORDLY, NAITO -- Relating to highway work zones. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Defines Êhighway work zone.Î Doubles fine or bail for traffic offense committed in highway work zone. Requires signs informing motorists of possible fines or bail. SB 726 By Senator CEASE -- Relating to sex offender therapy; appropriating money. 3-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-20 Referred to Health and Human Services, then Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Sex Offender Therapist Licensing Board. Establishes duties. Establishes requirements for licensing as sex offender therapist or associate sex offender therapist. Allows board to impose civil penalty for licensing violation. Appropriates moneys to board for administration and enforcement of Act. Limits biennial expenditures. SB 727 By Senator CEASE (at the request of Portland City Commissioner Earl Blumenauer) -- Relating to vehicle permits; prescribing an effective date. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Transportation, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 4-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy by prior reference. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Absent, 1--McCoy. 5-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates light motor vehicle trip permit and light trailer trip permit. Specifies fees. Establishes length of time permit allows operation of unregistered vehicle. Authorizes Department of Transportation to determine circumstances under which it will issue temporary registration permits. Takes effect September 1, 1996. SB 728 By Senator SHANNON; Senators ADAMS, BUNN, KINTIGH, YIH, Representatives LEWIS, LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM, SNODGRASS, STARR (at the request of Oregon Farm Bureau) -- Relating to authority of Land Conservation and Development Commission to regulate resources. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Restricts authority of Land Conservation and Development Commission to regulate certain resources. SB 729 By Senator HAMBY -- Relating to education service districts. 3-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-22 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Abolishes education service districts. Requires board of directors of education service district to develop plan for dissolution and liquidation. Makes other changes required for abolishment and dissolution of education service districts. SB 730 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon State Council of Senior Citizens, United Seniors of Oregon, Gray Panthers, Oregon Consumer League, OSPIRG, Oregon Fair Share, AARP, Oregon Health Action Campaign) -- Relating to rate hearings on health insurance premium increases. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires hearings on filings for health insurance premium increases if increase exceeds 10 percent. Prescribes hearings schedule for different types of insurance. SB 731 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon State Council of Senior Citizens, Gray Panthers, Oregon State Denturist Association) -- Relating to health care coverage for practice of denture technology. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-8 Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Specifies amount that certain health insurers and contractors must pay during specified period for dental services included in practice of dental technology. SB 732 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Bankers Association, Oregon League of Financial Institutions) -- Relating to financial institutions. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-4 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 Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Kintigh, Excused, 3--Hannon, Johnson, McCoy. Adams, Walden declared potential conflict of interest. 4-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-21 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 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 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 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 Federici. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 3, Johnston, Piercy, VanLeeuwen, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 373, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Adds Columbus Day as bank holiday. Modifies procedure when holiday falls on Saturday. SB 733 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to banking. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-14 Public Hearing held. 4-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-14 Second reading. 4-17 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hamby. Adams, Walden declared potential conflict of interest. 4-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-21 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-12 Second reading. 5-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Federici. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 5, Fisher, Hayden, Milne, Oakley, Sowa, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 5----Mannix, Meek, Parks, Prozanski, Welsh. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 625, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Increases amount of potential late fee payable to bank on overdue payments under installment loan or open-end credit arrangement. SB 734 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to retail installment contracts. 3-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-22 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies notice required on motor vehicle retail installment contracts. Allows negotiation of charges where due date of payment on retail installment contract is extended or deferred. SB 735 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to banking. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies certain requirements for banking institutions engaged in insurance activity. SB 736 By Senator SMITH; Representative NORRIS; Representatives BAUM, MARKHAM -- Relating to public meetings on tribal lands. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Judiciary. 3-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-30 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bradbury, Bryant, McCoy. 3-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-13 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Norris. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 1--Grisham, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 3----Jones, Prozanski, Tiernan. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 626, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows governing bodies to meet with governing bodies of federally recognized Indian tribes on tribal land. SB 737 By Senator BAKER -- Relating to judges' retirement. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows certain inactive judge members of Public Employes' Retirement System to elect to receive higher retirement allowance upon retirement at age 60 if judge member agrees to perform service as pro tem judge for 35 days per year for period of five years. Applies only to judge members who retire on or after effective date of Act and who have not attained age of 60 years by effective date of Act. SB 738 By JOINT COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS -- Relating to reallocation of positions in state employment. 3-7(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes Oregon Department of Administrative Services to reallocate positions if there will be no net increase in number of positions. SB 739 By Senator BUNN; Senators BRADBURY, KENNEMER, TROW, Representatives MARKHAM, SOWA, UHERBELAU (at the request of Oregon Society of Physician Assistants) -- Relating to physician assistants. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-17 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Third reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 4--Adams, Miller, Shannon, Timms. 5-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources and Education. 5-5 Public Hearing and 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Parks, Excused for business of the House, 7----Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 374, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Increases number of physicians who may supervise physician assistant, and number of physician assistants who may be supervised by physician in federally designated health professional shortage areas. Allows Board of Medical Examiners to approve specified applications from physicians to supervise additional physician assistants and from physician assistants to have additional supervising physicians. SB 740 By Senator BUNN; Senators BAKER, BRYANT, CEASE, DERFLER, DUKES, HAMBY, HANNON, JOHNSON, KENNEMER, LEONARD, LIM, McCOY, MILLER, PHILLIPS, SHANNON, TIMMS, TROW, YIH, Representatives BEYER, BROWN, LOKAN, MEEK, NAITO, ROBERTS, SCHOON, THOMPSON, VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to individual medical savings accounts. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Health and Human Services. 3-27 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Permits residents to establish individual medical savings accounts with authorized trustees. Defers state income tax on deposits until withdrawn. Imposes penalty on withdrawal for nonmedical reason, unless account balance exceeds certain limits. Establishes reporting requirements for medical savings account trustees. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. SB 741 By Senator BUNN, Representative NAITO; Senators ADAMS, BAKER, BRADBURY, CEASE, DUKES, JOHNSON, KENNEMER, LEONARD, LIM, McCOY, MILLER, SHANNON, SORENSON, SPRINGER, TROW, WALDEN, Representatives BEYER, COURTNEY, EIGHMEY, JOHNSTON, LEWIS, MEEK, RASMUSSEN, SHIBLEY, WOOTEN -- Relating to minors; appropriating money. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-3 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Bunn. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 8, Dukes, Dwyer, Hannon, Hartung, Miller, Stull, Timms, Yih, Absent, 1--McCoy. 5-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-22 Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Health Division of Department of Human Resources to acquire or develop prevention and education programs to discourage minors from using cigarettes and other tobacco products. Creates Tobacco-Related Health Education Account to fund programs and appropriates moneys in account to Health Division. Increases expenditure limitation. Provides that percentage of cigarette tax revenues be credited to Tobacco-Related Health Education Account. SB 742 By Senator CEASE (at the request of Legacy Emanuel Trauma Services) -- Relating to personal injury protection benefits. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases personal injury protection benefits insurance minimum coverage for medical expenses to $40,000. SB 743 By COMMITTEE ON RULES AND ELECTIONS -- Relating to elections by mail. 3-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires primary and general elections to be held by mail. Specifies primary election procedures. Refers measure to voters at next general election. SB 744 By COMMITTEE ON RULES AND ELECTIONS -- Relating to housing; appropriating money. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-10 Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Community Development Account in Oregon Housing Fund. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Housing and Community Services Department to carry out provisions of Act. SB 745 By Senator LEONARD -- Relating to public employees. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 2--Dukes, Gold, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Baker, Bryant, Derfler, Springer. Brecke, attending legislative business when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 5-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows certain public employees who transferred to another public employer and elected to continue participation in prior employer's retirement system to revoke that election. Requires employee to make written election within 90 days after effective date of Act to become participant in retirement system of receiving employer. Specifies receiving employer cannot impose additional eligibility requirements on transferred employees for participation in retirement system. SB 746 By Senator LEONARD (at the request of City of Portland) -- Relating to 9-1-1 emergency reporting system. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires hospitals or health maintenance organizations to participate in 9-1-1 emergency reporting system. SB 747 By Senator LEONARD (at the request of Jane Biehl) -- Relating to highway signs. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Transportation to establish program for posting signs at site of drunk driving fatality. SB 748 By Senator HAMBY -- Relating to prison industries. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Corrections to establish guidelines for implementing prison industries required by Oregon Constitution. SB 749 By COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE, NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT (at the request of Oregon Forest Industries Council, State Timber Purchasers Division; Association of Oregon Loggers) -- Relating to public contracts. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-10 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 4-7 Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-14 Second reading. 4-17 Third reading. Carried by Johnson. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Gold, Springer, Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hamby. Gold changed from aye to nay by unanimous consent. 4-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Excused, 1--Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 8----Brian, Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 375, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Exempts contracts for sale of forest products from specified public lands from requirements of public contracts. Directs State Forester to conduct sales. Requires that forester allow opportunity for competitive bidding when forest products have appraised value in excess of $25,000. SB 750 By Senators DERFLER, BRYANT -- Relating to public employment; declaring an emergency. 2-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 3-3 Public Hearing held. 3-6 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing held. 3-8 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing held. 3-10 Public Hearing held. 3-13 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing held. 3-15 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing held. 3-17 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-5 Second reading. 4-6 Made a Special Order of Business by unanimous consent. Third reading. Carried by Derfler, Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 13, Bradbury, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hannon, Leonard, Lim, McCoy, Phillips, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bunn. 4-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-10 Referred to Labor. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 4-24 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-5 Second reading. 5-8 Made a Special Order of Business on Monday, May 8 Calendar. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 9, Corcoran, Fahey, Gordly, Josi, Minnis, Piercy, Prozanski, Roberts, Sowa, Absent, 6--Carter, Johnson, Lewis, Parks, Schoon, Tiernan, Excused, 1--Eighmey, Excused for business of the House, 2----Jones, Oakley. Third reading. Carried by Carpenter. Motion to postpone indefinitely failed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 33, Adams, Baum, Brian, Carpenter, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Markham, Meek, Milne, Montgomery, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Qutub, Repine, Schoon, Snodgrass, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Speaker Clarno. Motion to table failed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 33, Adams, Baum, Brian, Carpenter, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Markham, Meek, Milne, Montgomery, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Qutub, Repine, Schoon, Snodgrass, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Speaker Clarno. Motion to refer to Legislative Rules 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. Motion to postpone consideration of measure until Thursday, June 1 failed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 33, Adams, Baum, Brian, Carpenter, Fisher, Grisham, Hayden, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Markham, Meek, Milne, Montgomery, Norris, Oakley, Parks, Qutub, Repine, Schoon, Snodgrass, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Tiernan, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Speaker Clarno. Passed. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 28, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Minnis, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Schoon, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie. 5-26(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. 5-29 Senators Derfler, Bryant, Smith appointed Senate conferees. 5-29(H) Representatives Watt, Baum, Beyer appointed House Conferees. 6-1 Work Session held. 6-1(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-03 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) 6-1(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-2(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 13, Brecke, Bunn, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hannon, Leonard, McCoy, Phillips, Sorenson, Springer, Trow. Lim entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 6-3(H) Made a Special Order of Business on Monday, June 5 Calendar. Ayes, 30 --Nays, 27, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Minnis, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Tiernan. 6-5 House adopted Conference Committee Report. Ayes, 31 --Nays, 27, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Minnis, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 2--Brian, Tiernan. Repassed. Ayes, 31 --Nays, 27, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Corcoran, Courtney, Eighmey, Fahey, Federici, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Mannix, Minnis, Naito, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Ross, Shibley, Shields, Sowa, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Wylie, Excused, 2--Brian, Tiernan. 6-5(S) President signed. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 6-6(S) Governor signed. Chapter 0286, 1995 Laws. Effective date, June 06, 1995. Revises laws relating to public employment and collective bargaining by public employees. Provides teacher who files appeal of dismissal shall be required to waive any contract grievance claim regarding same dismissal as condition to review. Provides school district and bargaining representative may agree to waive Fair Dismissal Law rights and procedures if third party review of dismissal is available. Revises laws concerning employee transfers. ©Revises certain scope and procedural matters for collective bargaining by public employees. Modifies provisions regarding retention of teaching staff.¦ Modifies overtime pay provisions for public employees. ©Imposes civil penalty against labor organization for participation in illegal strike.¦ ©Repeals provisions regarding transfer of public employees.¦ Creates Public Employee Collective Bargaining Task Force to study public employee collective bargaining law. Directs report to Legislative Assembly. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 751 By Senator SPRINGER (at the request of Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association) -- Relating to plea discussions in criminal cases. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Judiciary. 3-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-30 Second reading. 3-31 Third reading. Taken from 03-31 Calendar and placed on 04-03 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-3 Bill read. Carried by Springer. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Miller, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bunn. 4-4(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-19 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Permits district attorney and defense counsel to engage in plea discussion at any stage of proceeding prior to conviction or dismissal. Requires that trial judge allow entry of plea pursuant to plea agreement at any time in judicial process prior to conviction or dismissal. SB 752 By Senator SORENSON; Senators BAKER, McCOY, SPRINGER -- Relating to tobacco product vending machines. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits location of tobacco product vending machines in places legally accessible to minors. SB 753 By Senator SORENSON; Senators McCOY, SPRINGER -- Relating to smoking. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-3 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits smoking in public places where children are present. SB 754 By Senator KINTIGH (at the request of Oregon Farm Bureau, Oregon Association of Nurserymen, Oregonians for Food and Shelter) -- Relating to the administration of the State Department of Agriculture. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 4-10 Informational Meeting held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes manner of appointment of Director of Agriculture and members of State Board of Agriculture. Expands duties of board. SB 755 By Senator DUKES; Representative FEDERICI (at the request of Clatsop County Commissioners) -- Relating to tax exemptions. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-20 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-24 by unanimous consent. 4-24 Third reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 4--Johnson, McCoy, Phillips, President Smith. 4-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to State and School Finance. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Federici. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 4, Johnston, Mannix, Milne, Snodgrass, Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 376, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Grants tax exemption for property used in motion picture or other performing arts production. Applies to 1994-1995 tax year. Requires state to file copy of lease or instrument creating interest in lessee or interest holder with county assessor. SB 756 By Senator McCOY (at the request of Association of Oregon Community Development Organizations) -- Relating to tax exemptions for housing in distressed urban areas. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 4-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-13 Carried over to 04-14 by implied consent. 4-14 Third reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 3--Hannon, Johnson, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Hamby, Kennemer, Timms. 4-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to State and School Finance. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Carter. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Parks, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 1----Tiernan. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 377, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Extends sunset on property tax exemption granted for single-family housing units constructed in distressed area of city. SB 757 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Dr. Fitzsimmons) -- Relating to alternative medicine. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes guidelines for alternative medical treatment. Requires that member of Oregon Board of Medical Examiners be practitioner of alternative medicine. Modifies complaint provision to require board to consult with experts with knowledge in same specialty as person being investigated. SB 758 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Dr. Signe M. and Bonney M. Carlson) -- Relating to voters' pamphlet materials. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires documentation of support for factual assertions in voters' pamphlet materials. Requires Secretary of State to determine documentation sufficiency. SB 759 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Becky Kanter) -- Relating to student enrollment. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires community colleges and state higher education institutions to have certain percentage of Oregon residents. SB 760 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Linda Lindauer) -- Relating to telecommunications service. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires extended area telecommunications service between Grants Pass, Gold Hill and Rogue River exchanges. SB 761 By Senator ADAMS (at the request of Bill George) -- Relating to small claims. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes commencement of action in small claims department of district court in county in which plaintiff resides. Authorizes award of reasonable expenses to prevailing party in action in small claims department of district court. Authorizes award of up to $500 in attorney fees to prevailing party incurred in preparation for small claims action. SB 762 By Senator HAMBY (at the request of Oregon Independent Colleges Association) -- Relating to exemptions from certain educational degree requirements. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts certain schools from reporting requirements under standards adopted by Oregon Office of Educational Policy and Planning. SB 763 By Senator HAMBY (at the request of Oregon Care Providers Association) -- Relating to access to certain materials in adult foster homes. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires adult foster home providers to keep lighters, cigarettes, matches and other such materials out of reach of residents, to provide those materials to resident only upon request of resident and to not allow resident to possess those materials while unattended. SB 764 By Senator HAMBY; Senators BAKER, BRYANT -- Relating to corrections. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-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 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Miller, Shannon, Timms. 5-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources and Education. 5-5 Public Hearing and 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 16 Calendar. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Ross. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Parks, Excused for business of the House, 7----Fahey, Lundquist, Meek, Norris, Repine, Sowa, VanLeeuwen. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 523, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows Department of Corrections, upon meeting specified conditions, to charge fee for health care services to inmates in department institutions. Allows county, upon meeting specified conditions, to charge fee for health care services to inmates in local correctional facilities. SB 765 By Senator HAMBY; Senators BUNN, KENNEMER (at the request of Jim Long) -- Relating to caller identification information on calls to poison control centers. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-10 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits blocking of caller identification information on calls made to poison control centers. SB 766 By Senator BAKER; Representative LEWIS -- Relating to natural resource production practices. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-1 Public Hearing held. 6-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 6-6 Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 9, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Leonard. 6-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 6-8 Work Session held. Without recommendation as to passage. 6-9 Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 2, Eighmey, Naito, Absent, 1--Hayden, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 3----Brian, Mannix, Sowa. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 703, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©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.¦ Modifies certain provisions relating to immunity from civil action based on farming and forest practices. SB 767 By Senator McCOY (at the request of Jane Netboy) -- Relating to affirmative action in public contracting. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-10 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows all classes of disadvantaged business enterprises to be certified for affirmative action contracting. SB 768 By Senator JOHNSON (at the request of Mike Madison, Oregon Community Services) -- Relating to corrections. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Includes officers employed by proven private correctional agency within definition of parole and probation officer. SB 769 By Senator DERFLER -- Relating to state employee benefits. 3-16(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-21 Second reading. 4-24 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 5, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Springer, Trow, Excused, 3--Johnson, Phillips, President Smith, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 4-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-29 Rules suspended. Second reading. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by Tiernan. Passed. Ayes, 46 --Nays, 2, Sowa, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 12----Baum, Beyer, Brian, Corcoran, Johnson, Lundquist, Markham, Milne, Roberts, Schoon, Snodgrass, Watt. 6-1(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, Gold, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Dwyer, Johnson, Kintigh. 6-9 President signed. 6-9(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) Governor vetoed. Requires State Employes' Benefit Board and Bargaining Unit Benefits Board to meet to develop plan for merger of functions. Requires Governor to appoint work group to plan merger. Modifies certain provisions relating to State Employes' Benefit Account and Bargaining Unit Benefits Board Account. SB 770 By Senator TIMMS -- Relating to nonpartisan office. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Extends definition of Ênonpartisan officeÎ to include offices 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 office, candidates shall be nominees and shall not be listed on primary election ballot. SB 771 By Senator KENNEMER (at the request of Osteopathic Physicians & Surgeons of Oregon) -- Relating to medical specialty certification; declaring an emergency. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-7 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Absent, 1--McCoy. 5-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-1 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-2 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Legislative Rules carried. Rereferred. 6-3 Work Session held. 6-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed C-Engrossed. 6-9 Read. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Absent, 1--Tiernan, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 8----Baum, Beyer, Carter, Grisham, Mannix, Meek, Sowa, Uherbelau. 6-9(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Dukes, Timms, Walden, Yih. 6-15 President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 627, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 17, 1995. Requires health care entities to include residency training and certification approved by American Osteopathic Association as satisfaction of requirement that physicians be certified in medical specialty. Establishes requirements for issuance by Oregon State Board of Nursing of certificate of special competency to practice as neonatal nurse practitioner. Establishes requirements for issuance of provisional certificate of special competency. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 772 By Senator HANNON; Senator SPRINGER (at the request of Brothers of the Christian Schools) -- Relating to insurance. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands definition of religious organization for purpose of exemption from Insurance Code. SB 773 By Senator KENNEMER -- Relating to certain functions of the Department of Consumer and Business Services. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-10 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Transfers functions of Consumer Services and Enforcement Section of Insurance Division of Department of Consumer and Business Services to Department of Justice. SB 774 By Senator KENNEMER -- Relating to the Consumer Advocacy Section of the Department of Consumer and Business Services. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-10 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-11 Public Hearing held. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 4-18 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Transfers Consumer Advocacy Section from Department of Consumer and Business Services to Department of Justice. SB 775 By Senator PHILLIPS -- Relating to elections. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-19 Public Hearing cancelled. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Attorney General to issue advisory opinion on constitutionality of state initiative measure. Requires Secretary of State to print advisory opinion in voters' pamphlet. SB 776 By Senator PHILLIPS -- Relating to political committees. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-19 Public Hearing cancelled. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires consolidated report of political contributions and expenditures made regarding measure in case of political committees established, financed, maintained or controlled by same person or persons or substantially same group of persons. SB 777 By COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS -- Relating to public employees subject to fair-share agreements. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Limits amount of payment-in-lieu-of-dues for public employees collective bargaining. Prohibits public employees subject to fair-share agreements from striking. SB 778 By Senator McCOY (at the request of Bruce Greene) -- Relating to licensing. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces number of hours of tax preparation employment needed to qualify for a tax consultant's license. Applies to applicants for a tax consultant's license applying on or after January 1, 1996. SB 779 By Senator SORENSON -- Relating to possession of tobacco products. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits possession of tobacco products in local and state correctional facilities. SB 780 By Senator SORENSON -- Relating to health care providers. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits sexual contact between physician and patient. Establishes civil cause of action for violation. Creates crime of sexual abuse by health care provider. Punishes by maximum imprisonment of one year in prison, $5,000 fine, or both. SB 781 By Senator SORENSON -- Relating to addresses. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Transportation to adopt rules allowing persons who do not have actual addresses to apply for driver license, identification card or vehicle registration. SB 782 By Senator PHILLIPS -- Relating to ad valorem taxation of air transportation company property. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Walden. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Leonard. 5-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to State and School Finance. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-19 Second reading. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Rasmussen. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 378, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Exempts aircraft of air transportation company undergoing major work from taxation. In making allocation of value of company, requires that increases in traffic in Oregon due to rerouting for major work not increase the value allocated to Oregon. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1996. SB 783 By Senator DERFLER -- Relating to wage collection. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations, then Ways and Means. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 4-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of the President. 5-9 Second reading. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Springer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dwyer. 5-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 5-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-30 Second reading. 5-31 Third reading. Carried by Watt. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Strobeck, Wylie, Absent, 2--Starr, Tiernan, Excused for business of the House, 1----Markham. 6-6(S) President signed. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 501, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Transfers Wage Security Fund from Bureau of Labor and Industries to Employment Department. Modifies payment to fund and payment of fund expenses.¦ Provides penalty for nonpayment of wages through continuation of wages at same hourly rate for eight hours per day for up to 30 days from due date. SB 784 By Senator HANNON; Senator SHANNON, Representatives BRIAN, CARPENTER, CLARNO, MINNIS, REPINE, ROBERTS, STARR, TARNO, VANLEEUWEN, WATT, WELLS, WELSH (at the request of Chief Gary E. Brown, Ashland Police Department) -- Relating to community mental health program directors. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 5-19 Work Session held. Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Judiciary. Referred to Judiciary by order of the President. 5-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-26 Taken from 05-26 Calendar and placed on 05-29 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-29 Taken from 05-29 Calendar and placed on 05-30 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-30 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Failed. Ayes, 15 --Nays, 15, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hamby, Kennemer, Leonard, Lim, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Timms, Trow, Walden. Sorenson served notice of possible reconsideration. Trow served notice of possible reconsideration and moved for immediate reconsideration. Motion to reconsider carried. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 13, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hamby, Kennemer, Leonard, Lim, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow. Motion to rerefer to Judiciary carried on voice vote. 5-31 Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) (Amendments distributed.) 6-5 Bill read. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Lim, Excused, 1--Leonard, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Johnson. 6-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-8 Second reading. 6-9 Third reading. Carried by Uherbelau. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Excused, 3--Fisher, Hayden, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 6----Brian, Carter, Mannix, Roberts, Sowa, Speaker Clarno. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 628, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Provides that community mental health program director may request that peace officer take person into custody and transport person to approved facility.¦ Requires that Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division organize working group to develop protocols for transportation of persons identified by community mental health and developmental disability director to hospital or approved holding facility. Requires report to legislative interim committees. Sunsets January 1, 1997. SB 785 By Senator SORENSON; Senator DWYER, Representatives PROZANSKI, WOOTEN -- Relating to mental health treatment. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prevents director of Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division facility from denying mentally ill person's right to be free from involuntary electro-shock therapy. SB 786 By Senators KENNEMER, SMITH; Senators BAKER, BRADBURY, BRYANT, BUNN, CEASE, DERFLER, DUKES, HAMBY, JOHNSON, LEONARD, LIM, SHANNON, SORENSON, STULL, TROW, WALDEN -- Relating to income tax return checkoff for Education Endowment Fund. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides checkoff for Education Endowment Fund on the Oregon personal income tax return, subject to listing by Oregon Charitable Checkoff Commission. SB 787 By Senator BRYANT (at the request of Cellular One) -- Relating to crime. 3-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-20 Referred to Judiciary. 4-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-28 Second reading. 5-1 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 30. 5-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 5-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections. 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-16 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass and rescind subsequent referral to Ways and Means. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 22 Calendar. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Carpenter. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 2, Gordly, Shields, Excused for business of the House, 2----Johnson, Norris. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 524, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Creates crimes of cellular counterfeiting in first, ©and¦ second and third degrees. Punishes first degree by maximum of © ¦ 10 years' imprisonment, ©$ ¦ $200,000 fine, or both. _____ _____ Punishes second degree by maximum of © ¦ five years' _____ imprisonment, ©$ ¦ $100,000 fine, or both. Punishes third _____ degree by maximum of one year imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. SB 788 By Senator BRYANT (at the request of Oregon Concrete and Aggregate Producers Association) -- Relating to indemnification. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-15 Referred to Judiciary. 4-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-5 Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-14 Second reading. 4-17 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 2, Gold, Springer, Excused, 1--Phillips. 4-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-19 Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 22 Calendar. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 8, Beyer, Brown, Carter, Eighmey, Johnston, Naito, Prozanski, Wylie, Excused for business of the House, 2----Johnson, Norris. 5-25(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Bryant, Springer, Stull appointed Senate conferees. 5-29(H) Representatives Lundquist, Federici, Snodgrass appointed House Conferees. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-3 Conference Committee report read in House. 6-5(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-16 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed.) Rules suspended. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Miller, Phillips, Springer. 6-7(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 1, Prozanski, Absent, 1--Eighmey, Excused, 2--Johnston, Wooten, Excused for business of the House, 8----Brian, Corcoran, Fahey, Lewis, Mannix, Qutub, Sowa, Tiernan. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 704, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Prohibits indemnification clause in construction agreements. States exception. Applies only to agreements entered into on or after effective date of Act. SB 789 By Senator McCOY, Representative FAHEY; Senator LEONARD, Representatives CORCORAN, EIGHMEY -- Relating to the Port of Portland. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides for legislative review of budget of Port of Portland. SB 790 By Senator DERFLER -- Relating to electronic fund transfers. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-14 Second reading. 4-17 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Phillips. 4-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 4-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 8 Calendar. 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 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 Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 4----Adams, Gordly, Johnson, Wooten. 6-3(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 525, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows use of electronic fund transfer for purposes of payment to wholesaler for deliveries of malt beverages and wine. SB 791 By Senator SHANNON; Senators JOHNSON, KINTIGH, Representative MARKHAM -- Relating to mining activities in Cedar Creek subbasin of Little North Santiam River. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 4-14 Bradbury withdrawn as sponsor by unanimous consent. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Cease not concurring. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Third reading. Carried by Shannon. Failed. Ayes, 12 --Nays, 16, Adams, Brecke, Cease, Derfler, Dwyer, Gold, Hamby, Hartung, Lim, McCoy, Shannon, Sorenson, Springer, Stull, Trow, President Smith, Excused, 2--Leonard, Phillips. Adams, Dwyer, Shannon changed from aye to nay and served notice of possible reconsideration. Springer served notice of possible reconsideration and moved for immediate reconsideration. Motion to reconsider carried. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 7, Brecke, Cease, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Excused, 2--Leonard, Phillips. Motion to postpone action until 05-19 carried on voice vote. 5-19 Bill read. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 14, Brecke, Cease, Derfler, Gold, Hamby, Hartung, Leonard, Lim, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Stull, Trow, President Smith. 5-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits Director of Department of Environmental Quality or Environmental Quality Commission from refusing to issue, renew or modify permit to applicant ©solely on basis of type of establishment or activity if applicant proposes to¦ for emergency discharge into waters of Cedar Creek subbasin of Little North Santiam River subbasin under circumstances specified ©effluent that meets or exceeds quality and purity of waters of state receiving discharge¦. Outlines conditions that department may include in permit. Establishes hiring preference for entity conducting mining operation that may discharge into waters of Cedar Creek subbasin of North Santiam River subbasin. Applies to permits processed by Department of Environmental Quality on and after January 1, 1995. SB 792 By Senator JOHNSON; Senators KINTIGH, SHANNON, Representative FISHER -- Relating to predator control permits. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Permits use of dogs in nonlethal pursuit of bear and cougar. Directs State Department of Fish and Wildlife to issue permits for use of dogs in lethal pursuit of bear and cougar. Directs department to monitor state bear and cougar populations. SB 793 By Senator CEASE, Representative NAITO -- Relating to criminal offender information. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-27 Public Hearing held. 5-1 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands definition of subject individual for purposes of criminal records check to include individuals with unsupervised access to children in child care or treatment programs. SB 794 By Senator CEASE (at the request of Oregon Council of Adoption Agencies) -- Relating to crime. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits purchase or sale of custody of persons under 18 years of age. Punishes by maximum of 10 years' imprisonment, $200,000 fine, or both. SB 795 By Senator CEASE (at the request of Oregon Council of Adoption Agencies) -- Relating to adoption. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-31 Second reading. 4-3 Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Miller, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bunn. 4-4(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Children and Families. 5-2 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Oregon licensed adoption agency to accept and process requests for searches involving adoption. SB 796 By Senator CEASE (at the request of Oregon Council of Adoption Agencies) -- Relating to adoption. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-27 Public Hearing held. 4-12 Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-24 by unanimous consent. 4-24 Third reading. Carried by Cease. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 4--Johnson, McCoy, Phillips, President Smith. 4-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Children and Families. 5-2 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Regulates advertising children for adoption. Defines Êadvertise.Î Punishes violation by maximum of ©five years' imprisonment, $100,000¦ $1,000 fine©, or both¦. SB 797 By Senator CEASE (at the request of Oregon Council of Adoption Agencies) -- Relating to adoption. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires birth parent to be offered counseling paid for by prospective adoptive parent. SB 798 By Senator CEASE (at the request of Oregon Council of Adoption Agencies) -- Relating to adoption. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires home study to be completed before child may be placed in physical custody of prospective adoptive parents. Provides exception. Provides procedure for remedying violation of preplacement home study requirement. SB 799 By Senator SHANNON; Senators DERFLER, KINTIGH, MILLER (at the request of Silverton Public Schools Superintendent Craig Roessler) -- Relating to exemption of public works from prevailing wage law. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-10 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-7 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-25 Second reading. 4-26 Third reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 13, Brecke, Cease, Dukes, Dwyer, Gold, Hannon, Leonard, McCoy, Phillips, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Yih, Excused, 1--Miller. 4-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-28 Referred to Labor. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases value of projects exempt from application of prevailing wage law. SB 800 By Senator LEONARD -- Relating to Oregon Office of Educational Policy and Planning. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Applies standards adopted by Oregon Office of Educational Policy and Planning to certain degree granting schools. SB 801 By Senator LEONARD (at the request of Portland Fire and Police Disability and Retirement Fund) -- Relating to levies. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Bradbury, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bunn, Springer. 4-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to State and School Finance. 5-4 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts levy for financing firefighter and police officer disability and retirement fund from certain limitations and requirements applicable to tax levies. SB 802 By Senator LEONARD -- Relating to public employee retirement. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies retirement allowance and other benefits payable under Public Employes' Retirement System to persons employed by public employers on or after effective date of Act. Specifies persons to be treated as employed on or after effective date of Act. Requires that retirement allowance payable to employees subject to Act be based solely on defined benefit calculation. Specifies factors to be used in calculation. Limits amount of retirement allowance when combined with social security benefits to 84 percent of final average salary. Modifies amounts to be included in salary for purposes of calculating some retirement allowances. Modifies definition of final average salary for purposes of calculation. Requires offset of workers' compensation and social security disability benefits from amounts payable under disability allowance. SB 803 By COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (at the request of Mary Grainey) -- Relating to certain ultrasound examinations of pregnant women. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires woman seeking abortion to receive ultrasound examination and printed image of fetus in womb. Requires 24-hour waiting period from time of ultrasound before undergoing abortion. Exempts medical emergency. Provides penalties for failure to provide ultrasound imaging and for failure to wait 24 hours. SB 804 By Senator SORENSON -- Relating to placement of children. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-3 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits placement of children in child-caring agency, shelter-care home or foster home where smoking or tobacco use occurs. Prohibits placement as student from juvenile training schools with persons who smoke or use tobacco or with families in which smoking or tobacco use occurs. SB 805 By Senator DWYER (at the request of Martin Henner) -- Relating to emergency services. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires certain local governments to impose fee on exempt real property of fraternal organization to pay fraternal organization property's share of costs for emergency services. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1996. SB 806 By Senator DWYER -- Relating to mental health. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division to adopt system for identifying forms of mental health treatment and psychological testing recognized as reliable and safe for use by mental health care providers. Requires mental health care providers to provide written disclosure of facts pertaining to planned treatment prior to commencing treatment. Prohibits state reimbursement, and permits private insurer denial of reimbursement, for treatment or testing of type not approved for treatment of patient's condition. Requires expert witnesses in field of mental health to give prior disclosure when facts or data relied upon are not approved by division and prior disclosure of known contrary data or facts obtained from division approved treatment or testing. SB 807 By Senator DWYER (at the request of Rachal Barton Russell) -- Relating to the disposition of dead human bodies. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-10 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Removes from crime of abuse of corpse treatment of body that is according to wishes of deceased. Clarifies right of deceased to direct any lawful disposition of remains. Allows cemetery authority to carry out any lawful disposition of remains. SB 808 By Senator DWYER (at the request of Local 290 Plumbers & Steamfitters Union) -- Relating to plumbing. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies certain provisions relating to regulation of plumbing. SB 809 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Aerospace Industry of Oregon) -- Relating to fees for surplus property handling. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Limits amount of fee of Department of Administrative Services for handling surplus property. SB 810 By Senator DWYER -- Relating to juries. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows court to reconvene jury upon request of juror made within hours after jury is discharged for purpose of ___ considering of errors in verdict. Limits power to reconvene jury to instances of computational error and errors in application of comparative negligence laws. SB 811 By Senator SORENSON -- Relating to the Board of Medical Examiners. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes composition of Board of Medical Examiners to require inclusion of one physician with practice emphasizing alternative medical care and one person representing senior citizens. Requires representation from each of state's congressional districts. SB 812 By Senator HANNON -- Relating to use of rural lands. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 4-12 Work Session held. 4-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Dwyer not concurring. 4-21 Second reading. 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 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 Third reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 7, Dwyer, Gold, Hartung, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow. 5-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 5-8 Public Hearing held. 5-12 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes land use law to limit ©lot of record dwellings requirements, urban reserve requirements,¦ restrictions on dude ranches ©and Land Conservation and Development Commission authority in certain circumstances¦. Makes related changes. SB 813 By Senator HANNON -- Relating to land use appeals. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Changes land use appeals process and filing fees. SB 814 By Senators HANNON, HAMBY; (at the request of Dr. Bryan Sohl, MD) -- Relating to reproductive health care services. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 3, Baker, Kintigh, Shannon, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bryant, Derfler, Gold, Miller, Springer. 5-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 5-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed B-Engrossed and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. 6-7 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-8 Third reading. Carried by Beyer, Watt. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 3, Hayden, Johnston, Strobeck, Absent, 1--Federici, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Clarno. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Corcoran, Strobeck. 6-9(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Walden, President Smith. Hamby added as sponsor by unanimous consent. 6-15 President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-18(S) Governor signed. Chapter 669, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Establishes that health insurance policy that covers hospital, medical or surgical expenses and requires enrollee to designate participating primary care provider shall permit female enrollee to designate women's health care provider as primary care provider under certain circumstances. Defines Êwomen's health care providerÎ and Êpregnancy care.Î SB 815 By Senator TIMMS -- Relating to the reorganization of certain functions of state government; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 4-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations, then Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes certain boards as independent boards. Transfers certain boards from Health Division and Office of Secretary of State. Designates Governor as appointing authority. Exempts boards from application of certain laws, including legislative budget review. Allows boards to set fees. Establishes Independent Boards Fund to accept moneys of all independent boards, with separate accounts for each board. Makes other changes. Appropriates moneys. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 816 By Senator TIMMS (at the request of Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to deferred homestead property taxes. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 3-21 Public Hearing held. 3-29 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-6 Third reading. Carried by Gold. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bunn, Phillips. 4-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-10 Referred to State and School Finance. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 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, 58 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran. 6-3(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 526, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Gives priority to security interest lien over lien for homestead deferred taxes if noted on certificate of title before tax lien attaches. SB 817 By Senator BAKER -- Relating to child support of children with disabilities. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-5 Second reading. 5-8 Rules Suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Baker. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Cease, Phillips. 5-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Children and Families. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Uherbelau. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Absent, 2--Adams, Lundquist, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 4----Brian, Carter, Johnson, Parks. 6-3(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 7-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 502, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Directs Children's Services Division to attempt to enter into agreements for child support of children with disabilities who are voluntarily placed with division. SB 818 By Senator BUNN (at the request of Oregon Association of Naturopathic Physicians) -- Relating to naturopathic medicine. 3-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-22 Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 4--Adams, Miller, Shannon, Timms. 5-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources and Education. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Includes naturopathic proctology within definition of Ênaturopathic medicine.Î Defines Ênaturopathic proctology.Î Requires person who practices naturopathic proctology to carry medical malpractice insurance. SB 819 By COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES -- Relating to the Oregon Death with Dignity Act. 3-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes residency requirement of 200 days for patients to qualify for Death with Dignity Act. Requires Health Division to report noncompliance with Act to Board of Medical Examiners. States that reporting system developed pursuant to Act shall be special morbidity and mortality study. SB 820 By Senator DWYER; Senators BAKER, BRADBURY, BRYANT, DERFLER, DUKES, KINTIGH, LEONARD, McCOY, MILLER, SHANNON, STULL, TIMMS, YIH, Representatives BEYER, CLARNO, HAYDEN, JOSI, LOKAN, LUNDQUIST, MANNIX, MARKHAM, WATT, WELLS, WELSH -- Relating to initiative measures relating to wildlife management. 3-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-20 Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-4 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Secretary of State to prepare statements of environmental and fiscal impact for state initiative measures relating to wildlife management. Specifies procedures for preparation of statements. Requires public hearings. Allows court challenges in certain circumstances. SB 821 By Senator BRADBURY; Representative LEHMAN (at the request of Port of Umpqua) -- Relating to port commissioners. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-15 Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-4 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-5 Third reading. Carried by Bradbury. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Bunn, President Smith. 4-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 6-2 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass. 6-3 Second reading. 6-5 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Brian, Tiernan. 6-9(S) President signed. 6-9(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 705, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Provides that term of office of port commissioner expires when commissioner is absent from four or more consecutive regular meetings of board of port commissioners and board declares vacancy. SB 822 By Senator KENNEMER (at the request of Special Districts Association of Oregon) -- Relating to health insurance. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-20 Third reading. Taken from 04-20 Calendar and placed on 04-21 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-21 Carried over to 04-24 by unanimous consent. 4-24 Bill read. Carried by Kennemer. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Johnson, Phillips, President Smith. 4-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Business. 5-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-15 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-16 Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 4----Baum, Repine, VanLeeuwen, Speaker Clarno. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Strobeck. 6-3(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 629, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Adds districts, as defined, to class of public bodies to which Insurance Code does not apply when jointly or individually insuring employees for health insurance coverage. SB 823 By Senator STULL (at the request of National Federation of Independent Businesses) -- Relating to workers' compensation assessments. 3-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-10 Second reading. 4-11 Carried over to 04-12 by unanimous consent. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Kintigh. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Excused, 3--Hamby, Hannon, Leonard. 4-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Labor. 5-1 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 5-22(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 1, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Baker, Bryant, Hamby, Miller, Springer, Stull. 6-3 President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 527, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Exempts from workers' compensation assessments nonsubject workers and those who employ them. Requires refund of assessments ©paid since implementation of Act changing assessment¦ and establishes refund procedure. SB 824 By Senator STULL (at the request of City of Keizer) -- Relating to standards for siting manufactured dwellings. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Elaborates on standards for siting manufactured dwellings. SB 825 By Senator STULL -- Relating to crime. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands crime of failure to appear in second degree to include failure to appear after release from local correctional facility in connection with charge or conviction of misdemeanor or violation. Punishes by maximum imprisonment of one year, $5,000 fine, or both. Expands crime of failure to appear in first degree to include failure to appear after release from local correctional facility in connection with charge or conviction of felony. Punishes by maximum imprisonment of five years, $100,000 fine, or both. SB 826 By Senator DWYER; Senator CEASE (at the request of Jane Netboy) -- Relating to contracts for operation of governmental parking facilities. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Regulates contracts for operation of government-owned public parking facilities. SB 827 By Senator BAKER -- Relating to arbitration. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows party to contract or agreement that requires arbitration before specified arbitrator to petition court for appointment of independent arbitrator. SB 828 By Senator BAKER -- Relating to justices of the peace. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Abolishes all justice courts. Requires that each justice court be abolished after term of justice of the peace expires, or office otherwise becomes vacant. Prohibits establishment of new justice of the peace districts. Directs use of pro tem judges for increased caseload in district and circuit courts resulting from abolition. Requires that State Court Administrator introduce legislation to remove references to justice courts after final justice court abolished. Repeals provision allowing certain city recorders to perform functions of justice of the peace. SB 829 By Senator TIMMS; Senator CEASE, Representatives HAYDEN, JONES, MARKHAM -- Relating to chemical process mining operation; declaring an emergency. 3-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 4-3 Work Session held. 4-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-11 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 Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 3--Hannon, Johnson, McCoy. 4-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 4, Brown, Carter, Gordly, Shibley, Absent, 1--Piercy, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 2----Johnson, Rasmussen. 6-3(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 7-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 503, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 05, 1995. Requires consolidated application for chemical process mining operation to be processed according to statutes and rules in effect at time application is filed. Specifies exceptions. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 830 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Mel Stewart) -- Relating to wetlands. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 4-10 Work Session held. 4-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-19 Second reading. 4-20 Third reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Leonard, McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Kennemer, Phillips. 4-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 5-5 Public Hearing held. 5-10 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 Luke. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Carter, Absent, 1--Federici, Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley. 5-29(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Springer, Absent, 1--McCoy, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Leonard, Lim, Stull. 6-3 President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 6-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 370, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Changes wetland regulations. Requires that Division of State Lands implement rulemaking for public and private mitigation banks to address certain provisions no later than July 1, 1996. SB 831 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Oregon Sports Academy) -- Relating to gambling regulation. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Increases prize allowed in bingo and lotto games. Limits prize in bingo, lotto or raffle game under certain circumstances. Increases limit on operating expenses in bingo, lotto and raffle games. Requires minimum net income in bingo, lotto and raffle games under certain circumstances. Requires that organization conducting bingo, lotto or raffle games be state resident. Allows one person in organization conducting games to work more than 30 hours per week under certain circumstances. SB 832 By Senator DWYER; Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to regional air quality control authorities. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Abolishes regional air quality control authorities. Transfers authority functions to Department of Environmental Quality. SB 833 By Senator DWYER (at the request of Derek Johnson) -- Relating to insurance. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services, then Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits provision in health insurance policy entitling insurer to subrogation of insurer for insured for purposes of claim by insured against third parties for future medical expenses. SB 834 By Senator DWYER; Representative WOOTEN -- Relating to uses permitted in exclusive farm use zones in certain counties. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-4 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-5 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Baker, Bunn, President Smith. 4-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Natural Resources. 5-3 Public Hearing and 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 Wooten. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 2--Federici, Snodgrass, Excused, 2--Minnis, Shibley, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lokan. 5-30(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Cease, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Adams, Kennemer, Timms, Yih. 6-6 President signed. 6-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 528, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows, as permitted use in exclusive farm use zones in certain counties, placement of ©subsurface¦ utility facilities overhead and in subsurface of ©under¦ roads and along right of way. SB 835 By Senator LEONARD (at the request of Oregon State Pharmacists Association) -- Relating to pharmaceutical services to community-based care facilities. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires all community-based care facilities to have contract with pharmacist to provide pharmaceutical care. SB 836 By Senator LEONARD, Representative NAITO (at the request of Mrs. Sheet's 5th Grade Class, Jason Lee Elementary School) -- Relating to a World's Fair in Portland in 2005. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 4-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of the President. 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-24 by unanimous consent. 4-24 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Johnson, Phillips, President Smith. 4-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Naito. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 4----Brian, Carter, Johnson, Parks. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-2(H) Speaker signed. 7-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 630, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Requires Economic Development Department to conduct feasibility study relating to Portland World's Fair in 2005.¦ Requires Economic Development Department to work with other persons and organizations in neighboring states, Canada and other nations to promote plans for World's Fair in Portland ©if study indicates feasibility of such fair¦. SB 837 By Senator LEONARD, Representative SHIELDS -- Relating to long term care referral. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires licensing of long term care referral services. Directs Senior and Disabled Services Division to establish licensing system. Allows imposition of civil penalty for violation. SB 838 By Senator LEONARD -- Relating to contested case hearings before the Workers' Compensation Board. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Workers' Compensation Board to hold contested case hearing upon request of complaining employee if Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services fails to issue citation to employer on employee's complaint. SB 839 By Senator LEONARD -- Relating to group health insurance. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-10 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-15 Second reading. 5-16 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Attending Legislative Business, 7----Baker, Bryant, Derfler, Hamby, Miller, Springer, Stull. 5-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. ©Requires that¦ Establishes certain requirements for group ©general¦ health insurance policies delivered or issued on or after January 1, 1996, and including coverage to police or fire department of specified municipalities ©allow retiring employees not eligible for Medicare to continue coverage at same rate as paid for premium of active group employee¦. Outlines continuation of coverage requirements. Requires employer to pay ©difference in premium between¦ all premiums for active ©employee group¦ employees and electing retired ©employee group¦ employees in excess of premium that would be available if only active employees were covered. SB 840 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of Oregon Dental Association) -- Relating to dentists. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-10 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes requirements for health insurance policies that provide coverage of dental care expenses. SB 841 By Senator McCOY (at the request of Paralyzed Veterans of America) -- Relating to income taxation. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Government Finance and Tax Policy. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Provides credit against income tax for expenditures incurred by certain small businesses in complying with federal Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990. Provides that amount of credit equals 100 percent of federal credit. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. SB 842 By Senator McCOY (at the request of Oregon Dental Association) -- Relating to payment rates to dentists. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-10 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires medical assistance payment rate to dentists who provide care based on fee for service to use same data as used to determine rate paid to dentists who provide care through capitation. SB 843 By Senator KENNEMER (at the request of National Electrical Contractors Association) -- Relating to field evaluations of electrical products. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-21 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs by order of the President. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-1 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 Third reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Absent, 1--McCoy. 5-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass. Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-7 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, June 8 Calendar. 6-8 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused for business of the House, 3----Brian, Oakley, Speaker Clarno. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 706, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Establishes process for developing system of field evaluation of electrical products. SB 844 By Senator KENNEMER (at the request of National Electrical Contractors Association) -- Relating to countywide electrical inspection programs. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires countywide program for electrical inspection program. Exempts from requirement cities of greater than 40,000 people if cities have existing program. SB 845 By Senator KENNEMER (at the request of National Electrical Contractors Association) -- Relating to compliance with electrical laws. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Reallocates proceeds from penalties imposed for failure to comply with electrical permit and licensing regulations. SB 846 By Senator KENNEMER (at the request of National Electrical Contractors Association) -- Relating to construction liens. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows person who provides both labor and materials to perfect construction lien without furnishing notice of right to claim lien to owner. Allows such person to obtain priority for lien without sending notice of lien to mortgagee. Provides that lien of such person includes full costs of labor and materials, including overhead and profit. SB 847 By Senator KENNEMER (at the request of National Electrical Contractors Association) -- Relating to electrical activity under One and Two Family Dwelling Code. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Transfers authority for enforcement of electrical code, permit and licensing regulations under One and Two Family Dwelling Code to Electrical and Elevator Board. SB 848 By Senator KENNEMER (at the request of National Electrical Contractors Association) -- Relating to electrical fees charged by municipalities. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires approval by Electrical and Elevator Board before municipality may increase fees for services regulated by Electrical and Elevator Board. SB 849 By Senator TROW (at the request of Oregon State Council of Senior Citizens, United Seniors of Oregon, Gray Panthers, Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America, Oregon State Pharmacist Association) -- Relating to medication education. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Declares state policy of providing medication management education to senior citizens and others to extent funds are available. SB 850 By Senator TROW (at the request of Oregon Association of Retired Senior Volunteer Programs, Oregon State Council of Senior Citizens, Gray Panthers, United Seniors of Oregon) -- Relating to volunteer programs; declaring an emergency. 3-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates lottery funds to Senior and Disabled Services Division for establishment and expansion of Retired and Senior Volunteer Program. Limits biennial expenditures of lottery funds. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 851 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to correction of erroneous material in Oregon Law. 3-6(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-20 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-21 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Phillips. 3-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-23 Referred to Judiciary. 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Civil Law and Judicial Administration. 3-30 Public Hearing held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-3 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Naito. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 2--Johnson, Parks, Excused, 1--Oakley. 4-19(S) President signed. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-27(S) Governor signed. Chapter 79, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Makes technical changes in Oregon Statutes. Adjusts grammar, syntax and punctuation. Deletes obsolete provisions. Conforms language to existing statutes. Inserts omitted provisions. Adjusts ORS series references. SB 852 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Criminal Justice Council) -- Relating to crime. 3-17(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-20 Referred to Judiciary, then Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires notification to victims if district attorney is engaging in plea discussions with defendant. Requires court to enter conditions of release into Law Enforcement Data System if defendant charged with domestic violence. Requires prohibition against possession of firearm as condition of release of defendant charged with domestic violence. Provides that violation of restraining order is grounds for revoking concealed handgun license. Requires Attorney General and counties to provide certain information to victims and witnesses of crimes. Requires Board on Public Safety Standards and Training and Chief Justice of Supreme Court to develop training programs on victims' issues. Allows court to order defendant convicted of failure to perform duties of driver when property damaged or person injured to pay damages caused by accident. SB 853 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Senator Gordon Smith) -- Relating to traffic infractions; declaring an emergency. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-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 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 3, Dwyer, Johnson, Phillips, Excused, 3--Miller, Shannon, Timms. 5-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government and Regulatory Reform. 5-5 Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-22 Rules suspended. Consideration of Committee Report and Minority Report taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper place on Tuesday, May 23 Calendar. 5-23 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 27, Adams, Baum, Beyer, Courtney, Federici, Fisher, Johnston, Jones, Josi, Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Lundquist, Mannix, Milne, Montgomery, Norris, Prozanski, Qutub, Repine, Sowa, Starr, Strobeck, Tarno, Tiernan, Watt, Wells, Absent, 7--Johnson, Markham, Minnis, Naito, Oakley, Parks, Roberts, Excused for business of the House, 1----Rasmussen. Committee report adopted. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 2--Beyer, Markham. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Johnston. Passed. Ayes, 60. 5-25(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Hartung, Springer. 6-14 President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 383, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 01, 1995. Changes classifications of certain traffic infractions.[Decreases fines for Class A, Class B, Class C and Class D traffic infractions. Repeals minimum fine and bail schedule. Allows Oregon Supreme Court to establish schedule that enhances minimum bail if offense or infraction contributes to accident. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 854 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to administrative procedures; appropriating money. 3-23(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-27 Referred to Rules and Elections, then Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Office of Administrative Hearings. Requires assignment of hearing officer from office for hearing state agency contested cases. Specifies exceptions. Appropriates $ for __________ expenses of office in 1995-1997 biennium. Becomes operative July 1, 1996. SB 855 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to truancy records. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education, then Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs State Board of Education to adopt by rule standards for release and dissemination of truancy records. SB 856 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Advocacy Center) -- Relating to mental health care. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Hamby. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 2--Dukes, Gold, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Baker, Bryant, Derfler, Springer. Brecke, attending legislative business when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 5-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 22 Calendar. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Naito. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 6-3(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 7-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 504, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows system designated to protect and advocate rights of individuals with developmental disabilities or mental illness reasonable access to facilities where individuals reside. Provides that system have access to certain records and to other legal representatives of individuals. Defines Êother legal representative.Î SB 857 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Advocacy Center) -- Relating to reporting requirements for deaths at certain facilities. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-25 Public Hearing held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Directs state mental hospitals, community hospitals, mental health clinics, adult foster homes and other facilities to report death of resident to State Medical Examiner. SB 858 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Advocacy Center) -- Relating to civil commitment. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies provisions relating to certification that person who was civilly committed is still mentally ill and in need of further treatment. SB 859 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Advocacy Center) -- Relating to liability for cost of care. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts money or property that is protected by federal Social Security Act from attachment or other legal process for cost of care for persons in state institutions. SB 860 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Advocacy Center) -- Relating to crime. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires court to dismiss proceedings if defendant is found unfit to proceed and if three years have elapsed since arraignment or period equal to maximum sentence court could impose has elapsed, whichever is earlier. SB 861 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon Advocacy Center) -- Relating to crime. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-5 Second reading. 5-8 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Excused, 1--Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 8----Adams, Baker, Bryant, Hamby, Miller, Springer, Stull, Timms. 5-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 22 Calendar. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 9, Carpenter, Gordly, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Shields, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wooten, Absent, 1--Grisham, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 6-3(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 529, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows court to commit person guilty of misdemeanor if court has probable cause to believe person is dangerous to self or others as result of mental disorder ©or mental retardation¦. Deletes requirement that standard of proof be preponderance of evidence. Eliminates maximum period of commitment. SB 862 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to public employee retirement. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows certain judge members of Public Employes' Retirement System to acquire retirement credit for periods of time served as pro tem judge on full-time basis. SB 863 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Attorney General Ted Kulongoski) -- Relating to firearms. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes strict liability on dealer of handguns for actual damages caused by handgun transferred by dealer when injury, death or damage results from use of handgun by person under 18 years of age. Imposes strict liability on parents of minor child for all actual damages caused by injury intentionally or recklessly inflicted by child with firearm. SB 864 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to interpreters. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary, then Ways and Means. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of the President. 5-2 Second reading. 5-3 Carried over to 05-04 by unanimous consent. 5-4 Third reading. Carried over to 05-05 by unanimous consent. 5-5 Carried over to 05-08 by unanimous consent. 5-8 Bill read. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 3--Dukes, Johnson, Phillips, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Leonard. 5-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires appointment of interpreter for non-English speaking parties and witnesses in contested case proceedings before administrative agencies. Specifies when fees may be charged for appointment. Requires certification of interpreters for contested case proceedings. ©Requires Oregon Department of Administrative Services to create interpreter certification program if funding available. Establishes Agency Interpreter Certification Account.¦ ©Appropriates moneys to department to establish certification program.¦ SB 865 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to interpreters. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary, then Ways and Means. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires appointment of interpreters for non-English speaking parties and certain other persons in juvenile proceedings and in matters referred to mediation or mandatory arbitration. Modifies grounds for appointment and provisions on when charge may be made for interpreter services. SB 866 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to criminal procedure. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be referred to Ways and Means. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Criminal Justice Council to collect data on ©influence of¦ race of individuals charged with crimes and report any racial bias in charging ©decisions¦ process. Requires council to ©determine and¦ report on extent that race of defendant affects pretrial release decisions. Requires council to ©determine and¦ report whether race, ethnicity or cultural differences of inmates play role in revocation of parole or post-prison supervision, in probation status or in correction administrative processes. SB 867 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to workers' compensation. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Labor and Government Operations. 4-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 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. SB 868 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to jurors. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-28 Second reading. 5-1 Third reading. Carried by Sorenson. Passed. Ayes, 30. 5-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 22 Calendar. 5-22 Third reading. Carried by Parks. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 1----Johnson. 6-3(S) President signed. 6-5(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 707, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Allows challenge to juror for cause ©in certain circumstances if juror makes statement that shows prejudice against racial or ethnic group¦ based on actual bias on part of juror in reference to action, party to action, sex of party or racial group. SB 869 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY -- Relating to jurors. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-28 Second reading. 5-1 Third reading. Carried by Springer. Passed. Ayes, 30. 5-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Parks. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 1----Tiernan. 6-8(S) President signed. 6-8(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 530, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Establishes procedure for objecting to exercise of peremptory challenge when party believes that peremptory challenge is being exercised on basis of juror's sex, race or ethnicity. Requires that party making objection establish prima facie case that adverse party challenged juror on basis of sex, race or ethnicity. SB 870 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon District Attorneys Association) -- Relating to death penalty; declaring an emergency. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-14 Referred to Judiciary. 4-25 Public Hearing held. 5-2 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Springer, Excused, 1--Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Dwyer, Timms. 5-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-25 Referred to Legislative Rules. 6-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-6 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Brown, Excused, 1--Hayden. Vote explanation(s) filed by Brown entered in Journal. 6-12(S) President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-7(S) Governor signed. Chapter 531, 1995 Laws. Effective date, July 07, 1995. Provides that evidence code applies to sentencing phase of aggravated murder case. Allows admission of victim impact evidence at sentencing phase of aggravated murder case. Provides that aggravating and mitigating evidence is admissible on issue of whether defendant should receive death sentence. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 871 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon District Attorneys Association) -- Relating to attorneys. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-27 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 Third reading. Carried by Stull. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 4, Brecke, Dwyer, Sorenson, Trow, Excused, 2--Dukes, Walden, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Gold, Miller, Phillips, Sprinter, President Smith. 5-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-6 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-7 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, June 8 Calendar. 6-8 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 3, Brown, Carter, Lehman, Absent, 1--Watt, Excused for business of the House, 6----Brian, Jones, Mannix, Oakley, Repine, Speaker Clarno. 6-9(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 8, Brecke, Cease, Dwyer, Gold, McCoy, Sorenson, Springer, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Walden, President Smith. 6-15 President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 708, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. Prohibits exclusion or suppression of evidence as sanction or remedy for violation of rules of professional conduct applicable to attorneys. SB 872 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of Oregon District Attorneys Association) -- Relating to attorneys. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Work Session held. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows prosecuting attorney to communicate without prior consent with person represented by counsel if certain conditions are met. SB 873 By Senator HANNON, Representative WATT -- Relating to economic development; declaring an emergency. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates lottery funds for specified projects in Medford, Oregon. Limits biennial expenditures of lottery funds. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1995. SB 874 By Senator SPRINGER -- Relating to abused children. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-14 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Expands duties and functions of multidisciplinary child abuse team. SB 875 By Senator SPRINGER -- Relating to fees. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary, then Government Finance and Tax Policy. 4-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and subsequent referral to Government Finance and Tax Policy be rescinded. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral rescinded by order of the President. 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Carried over to 05-01 by unanimous consent. 5-1 Third reading. Carried by Springer. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 4, Dwyer, Johnson, Shannon, Yih. 5-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-7 Rules suspended. Second reading. 6-8 Third reading. Carried by Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Carter, Eighmey, Absent, 2--Grisham, Hayden, Excused for business of the House, 1----Repine. 6-9(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, Dwyer, Johnson, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Adams, Walden, President Smith. 6-15 President signed. 6-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 583, 1995 Laws. Effective date, September 9, 1995. ©Increases fees for service of various documents by sheriff. Increases fees for certain services provided by sheriff. Establishes conditions under which sheriff or private server may collect only single fee. Allows private server to separately contract for different fee for service of documents.¦ Provides private process servers may charge fee agreed to between server and person requesting service. Provides, for purpose of recovery of costs and disbursements, court may not award fees in excess of statutory amounts. SB 876 By Senator BRYANT -- Relating to registration plates. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 6-10 In committee upon adjournment. Allows State Commission on Children and Families to join special registration plate program. SB 877 By Senator BRYANT (at the request of City of Bend) -- Relating to judicial services. 3-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-14 Referred to Judiciary. 4-10 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 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--President Smith. 4-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 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 Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Brian, Corcoran, Excused for business of the House, 1----Mi