----------------------------------------------------------------- HOUSE BILLS ----------------------------------------------------------------- HB 2001 By Representatives SNODGRASS, EDWARDS; Representative DEVLIN -- Relating to elections. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-11 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 13 Calendar. 5-13 Third reading. Carried by Speaker Snodgrass, Edwards. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 4, Bowman, Merkley, Ross, Uherbelau, Absent, 2--Lehman, Piercy, Excused, 1--Backlund, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. 5-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-17 Referred to Rules and Elections, then Ways and Means. 5-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 6-14 Public Hearing held. 7-8 Work Session held. 7-11 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 7-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) 7-14 Second reading. 7-15 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Motion to refer to Public Affairs carried. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 6, Beyer, Dukes, Gordly, Shields, Trow, Yih, Excused, 1--Qutub. 7-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the C-Eng. bill. (Printed D-Eng.) (Amendments distributed 07-23.) Rules suspended. Bill read. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 3, George, Gordly, Hannon, Excused, 3--Derfler, Qutub, Yih. 7-23(H) Rules suspended. House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 3, Bowman, Gianella, Taylor, Absent, 2--Morrisette, Williams, Excused for business of the House, 6----Lewis, Ross, Strobeck, Walker, Westlund, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-28 Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1002, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µLimits voters' pamphlet arguments to material substantially related to measure.º Allows county clerk to open return identification envelopes and secrecy envelopes of mail ballots prior to date of election. Directs county clerk at polling place elections to identify in poll books persons who applied for absentee ballots. Requires county clerk to maintain specified number of voting booths at certain mail elections. Prohibits sale or purchase of ballots. Modifies date for mailing absentee ballots and voters' pamphlet. Specifies penalties. HB 2002 By Representative MANNIX; Representative PATRIDGE -- Relating to crime; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 7-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 7-10 Work Session held. 7-12 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 7-13 Work Session held. 7-14 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 7-15 Work Session held. 7-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Rules suspended. Second reading. 7-18 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Morrisette, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lokan. 7-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-20 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-21 Third Reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Ferrioli, President Adams. 7-27(H) Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 9-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1049, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, September 01, 1999. Classifies driving while under influence of intoxicants as Class C felony when person has µtwoº three or more prior convictions. Punishes by maximum of five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. Reclassifies certain instances of driving while suspended or revoked as Class A misdemeanors, punishable by maximum of one year's imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Emergency Board for further allocation to Department of Corrections for prison population management. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2003 By Representative SNODGRASS -- Relating to driver licenses. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to Transportation. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 3-24 Work Session held. 4-30 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Transportation to put red stripe on driver license of person convicted of driving while under the influence of intoxicants. HB 2004 By Representative SNODGRASS -- Relating to homework hotline. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Revenue. 2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows education service district to create homework hotline for use by school districts. Adjusts State School Fund distribution to school districts based on use of homework hotline. Establishes income and corporate excise tax credit for costs associated with homework hotlines. Applies to contributions made in tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2005 By Representative SNODGRASS -- Relating to culture; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-10 Public Hearing held. 3-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-2 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 4-29 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 5-3 Public Hearing held. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Returned to Full Committee. 5-14 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-19 Second reading. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Messerle. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Kruse, Excused, 1--Winters. 5-21(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections, then Ways and Means. 6-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-9 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral rescinded by order of the President. Second reading. 6-10 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 2, Miller, Shannon, Excused, 2--Derfler, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Brown, Hartung, Timms. 6-24(H) Speaker signed. 6-25(S) President signed. 6-29(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 386, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, September 01, 1999. Creates Cultural Joint Interim Task Force. Specifies duties of interim task force. Establishes Cultural Trust Fund Investment Account. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Economic Development Department for interim task force expenditures. Declares emergency, effective September 1, 1999. HB 2006 By Representatives SNODGRASS, BACKLUND, HILL, MINNIS -- Relating to Oregon Partners Initiative; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 3-10 Work Session held. 3-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Oregon Partners Initiative. Directs Office of Professional Technical Education in Department of Education to award grants for professional technical education programs. Establishes procedure for awarding grants. Establishes Oregon Partners Initiative Steering Committee. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for Oregon Partners Initiative. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2007 By Representatives SNODGRASS, HARPER; Senators ADAMS, DERFLER; Representatives PATRIDGE, WILLIAMS -- Relating to the Health Security Fund; appropriating money; and providing that this 1999 Act shall be referred to the people for their approval or rejection. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 2-25 Public Hearing held. 3-4 Work Session held. 3-9 Work Session held. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-20 Work Session held. 6-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-8 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 29 --Nays, 31, Atkinson, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Hill, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Patridge, Schrader, Shetterly, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Speaker Snodgrass. Schrader changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. 6-9 Committee Report adopted. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 26, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker. Second reading. 6-10 Third reading. Carried by Simmons, Williams. Passed. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 28, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Witt. 6-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. 6-15 Public Hearing held. 6-17 Work Session held. 6-21 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-22 Taken from 06-22 Calendar and rereferred to Public Affairs by unanimous consent. 7-1 Work Session held. 7-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed 07-07.) 7-8 Carried over to 07-09 by implied consent. 7-9 Third Reading. Carried by President Adams. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 6, Beyer, Burdick, Castillo, Courtney, Gordly, Trow, Excused, 1--Bryant. 7-13(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Speaker Snodgrass, Representatives Harper, Piercy appointed House Conferees. 7-15(S) Senators President Adams, Brown, Derfler appointed Senate conferees. Work Session held. 7-19 Work Session held. 7-19(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Wednesday, July 7 and bill be further amended and repassed. Amendments distributed. 7-20(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 7-20(H) Motion to adopt Conference Committee Report failed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 31, Backlund, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Harper, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Schrader, Shetterly, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Witt, Absent, 1--Ross. Harper changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. 7-21 Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 27, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Absent, 1--Ross. House adopted Conference Committee Report. Ayes, 31 --Nays, 28, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Schrader, Shetterly, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Absent, 1--Ross. Repassed. Ayes, 31 --Nays, 28, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Schrader, Shetterly, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Absent, 1--Ross. Vote explanation(s) filed by Witt, Jenson entered in Journal. 7-21(S) Made a Special Order of Business by unanimous consent. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 13, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, Gordly, Metsger, Miller, Shields, Trow. 7-29(H) Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-2(H) Filed with Secretary of State. Referred to the people for approval. Establishes Health Security Fund consisting of moneys paid by tobacco products manufacturers under Master Settlement Agreement. Limits use of moneys in fund to financing of health programs. Defines health programs to include transportation of elderly and disabled, housing for disabled persons and low income families, and certain other programs. Prescribes conditions that must be present for appropriations to be made from Health Security Fund and from principal of fund. Directs Oregon Health Sciences University Board to enter into agreement with community foundation to create Oregon Health Sciences University µIntellectual Capital Fundº Medical Research Partnership to recruit and retain faculty. Refers Act to people for their approval or rejection at next regular general election. HB 2008 By Representative GARDNER; Representatives ATKINSON, DEVLIN, EDWARDS, GIANELLA, LEONARD, MERKLEY, MINNIS, PATRIDGE, STARR, WELLS (at the request of AFSCME, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees) -- Relating to notification regarding sexually dangerous persons. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-9 Referred to Human Resources. 4-6 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires notification to specified persons when sexually dangerous person is housed in residential facility or home in community. Requires notice and community meeting before new receiving facility is sited. HB 2009 By Representative DEVLIN -- Relating to class size; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Department of Education to award grants to school districts to hire additional teachers to reduce class sizes. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for grants. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2010 By Representative WILSON; Representatives ATKINSON, BACKLUND, BEYER, BUTLER, CLOSE, KNOPP, KRUMMEL, KRUSE, SIMMONS, SUNSERI, WITT, Senator STARR -- Relating to refusal to fill prescriptions in practice of pharmacy. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Human Resources. 4-1 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-13 Second reading. 5-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Third reading. Carried by Close. Failed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 37, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hill, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Krummel, Lehman, Leonard, Lokan, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Montgomery, Morrisette, Patridge, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Shetterly, Simmons, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Westlund, Winters, Witt. Simmons changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Witt changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Winters changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. 5-18 Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 26, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Leonard, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 1--Lehman. Motion to refer to Judiciary - Criminal Law carried. Referred. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 25, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 1--Kropf. 5-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-9 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 34, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Hill, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Patridge, Shetterly, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass. Motion to table Committee Report failed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 34, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Hill, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Patridge, Shetterly, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass. Committee Report adopted. Ayes, 31 --Nays, 29, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lokan, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Montgomery, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Westlund. 6-10 Read. Motion to refer to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs carried. Referred. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows pharmacistµ, pharmacy owner or pharmacy operatorº who states objection verbally and in writing to refuse to fill µor actively referº particular type of prescription on ethical or religious grounds. HB 2011 By Representative MERKLEY -- Relating to taxation. 2-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Permits personal income taxpayers to subtract itemized deductions in addition to standard deduction. Establishes percentage limits on allowable itemized deductions when taxpayer claims itemized deductions in addition to standard deduction. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2012 By Representative MERKLEY -- Relating to finance; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. 2-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Combines corporate and individual surplus kicker refund calculations into single calculation. Directs that refund be made to personal income taxpayers until highest marginal personal income tax rate after refund equals highest marginal corporate tax rate. Directs that refund then be made proportionally to both individual and corporate taxpayers. Applies to biennia beginning on or after July 1, 1997. HB 2013 By Representatives MERKLEY, BECK, RASMUSSEN -- Relating to commercial electronic mail. 3-4(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits sending of commercial electronic mail in specified situations. Authorizes Attorney General to establish state registry of electronic mail addresses. Allows civil action for damages. Establishes task force to study commercial electronic mail issues. HB 2014 By Representative MERKLEY -- Relating to voluntary expenditure limits. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires voters' pamphlet statements describing candidate compliance with voluntary campaign expenditure limits to be printed in boldfaced type. HB 2015 By Representative DEVLIN; Representatives BECK, EDWARDS -- Relating to taxation. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows school districts to seek elector approval for local option tax. Limits amount school district local option tax may raise. Prohibits State School Fund grant for school district imposing local option tax from being decreased as result of local option tax. Applies to local option taxes first imposed on or after July 1, 2000. HB 2016 By Representative MERKLEY -- Relating to petition circulators. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs persons obtaining signatures on initiative or referendum petitions to display badge indicating whether person is being paid to obtain signatures or is volunteer. HB 2017 By Representative MERKLEY; Representative MORRISETTE -- Relating to manufactured dwelling park rents. 3-4(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-5 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes commission for regulating manufactured dwelling park industry and provides guidelines for approving park rent increases. Places constraints on amount of park rent increases. Requires rent increase notice to explain compliance with rent increase constraints. Allows legal challenge to excessive rent increases if informal resolution efforts fail. Becomes operative January 1, 2000. HB 2018 By Representative MERKLEY; Representative MORRISETTE -- Relating to housing. 3-4(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-5 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows purchaser of certain manufactured dwellings to rescind purchase within 21 days. Prohibits bank from closing loan for purchase of manufactured dwelling while purchaser has power to rescind purchase. Allows renter of space in manufactured dwelling park to rescind rental agreement within 21 days after tenancy commences. Requires Housing and Community Services Department to develop class concerning manufactured dwellings and parks. Allows purchaser of manufactured dwelling or renter of space to waive 21-day rescission power after attending class. HB 2019 By Representative EDWARDS; Senator DUNCAN -- Relating to school finance; appropriating money; prescribing an effective date. 3-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-12 Referred to Revenue with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows State Treasurer to issue general obligation bonds to finance public school facilities costs. Requires that moneys from bonds be used for public school facilities costs that reduce class size. Provides for payment of bonds from moneys appropriated or allocated. Establishes School Facility Fund. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education to pay indebtedness and interest incurred from issuing bonds. Takes effect when amendment proposed by House Joint Resolution 80 (1999) is approved by people at next regular general election. HB 2020 By Representative SNODGRASS -- Relating to construction contractor licensing. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-12 Public Hearing held. 2-24 Work Session held. 3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 4-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 4-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-22 Returned to Full Committee. 4-23 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-28 Second reading. 4-29 Third reading. Carried by Hansen. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 1, Wells, Absent, 1--Piercy, Excused, 2--Harper, Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 1----Shetterly. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Knopp, Starr, Morgan. 4-30(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-3 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-21 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-27 Second reading. 5-28 Carried over to 06-01 by unanimous consent. 6-1 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--President Adams, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Brown, Dukes. Starr declared potential conflict of interest. 6-3(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 1, Wells, Absent, 2--Lehman, Mannix, Excused for business of the House, 4----Atkinson, Shetterly, Williams, Speaker Snodgrass. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Knopp, Starr. 6-21 Speaker signed. 6-22(S) President signed. 6-29(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 402, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Changes construction contractor registration requirement to license requirement. Requires examination for construction contractor license. Exempts person registered before July 1, 2000, from examination, but requires applicant seeking initial registration on or after July 1, 2000, to comply with examination requirements in addition to other licensing requirements. Specifies requirements for contractors whose registration lapsed or who are registered in another state. Allows Construction Contractors Board to take action before operative date. Becomes operative July 1, 2000. HB 2021 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Steve Harper for the Management-Labor Advisory Committee) -- Relating to workers' compensation. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-6 Second reading. 5-7 Third reading. Carried by Morrisette. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Strobeck. 5-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Public Affairs. 6-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 7-2 Second reading. 7-6 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Absent, 1--Wilde, Excused, 1--Derfler, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Corcoran, Ferrioli. 7-8(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 52 --Absent, 2--Harper, Kropf, Excused for business of the House, 6----Butler, Gianella, Lewis, Schrader, Starr, Westlund. 7-19 Speaker signed. 7-19(S) President signed. 7-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 868, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires insurer or self-insured employer to make payments to attending physician of injured worker for time between when patient is established to be medically stationary and when attending physician receives written notice of patient's stationary status. Prohibits workers' compensation insurer from quoting certain projected net insurance premiums. HB 2022 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Steve Harper for the Management-Labor Advisory Committee) -- Relating to workers' compensation benefits. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-17 Second reading. 2-18 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Morrisette. 2-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-22 Referred to Public Affairs. 3-3 Public Hearing held. 6-24 Work Session held. 6-29 Public Hearing held. 7-14 Work Session held. 7-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 7-16 Carried over to 07-17 by unanimous consent. 7-17 Third Reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Fisher, George, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, President Adams. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-4(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 927, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Increases workers' compensation benefits for spouse and some children of fatally injured worker. Eliminates benefit for beneficiaries of worker who is permanently and totally disabled. HB 2023 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Division of Audits, Secretary of State) -- Relating to filing fees for municipal audit reports; declaring an emergency. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 3-2 Public Hearing held. 3-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-25 Second reading. 3-29 Third reading. Carried by Gardner. Passed. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 13, Atkinson, Beyer, Butler, Close, King, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Morgan, Starr, Sunseri, Westlund, Wilson, Absent, 1--Merkley, Excused, 3--Deckert, Gianella, Lewis. 3-30(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-31 Referred to General Government. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 2, George, Hannon, Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Qutub, Starr, Timms, President Adams. 5-26(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 3, Beyer, Knopp, Morgan, Absent, 2--Leonard, Schrader. 6-17 Speaker signed. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-24(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 345, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, September 01, 1999. Revises statutory schedule of filing fees paid by municipal corporation when filing audit report with Secretary of State. Declares emergency, effective September 1, 1999. HB 2024 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Agency Streamlining) -- Relating to public contracting model rules of procedure. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 1-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-26 Recommendation: Do pass. 1-27 Second reading. 1-28 Third reading. Carried by Piercy. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Montgomery, Strobeck. 1-29(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-25 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-29 Carried over to 03-30 by unanimous consent. 3-30 Carried over to 03-31 by unanimous consent. 3-31 Third Reading. Carried by Metsger. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Yih, President Adams. 4-8(H) Speaker signed. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 29, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Directs Attorney General to prepare necessary modifications to model rules of procedure for public contracting by specified date. Applies model rules to public contracting agencies unless agency has adopted alternative rules. HB 2025 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Agency Streamlining) -- Relating to public contracts. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 1-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-26 Recommendation: Do pass. 1-27 Second reading. 1-28 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Witt, Excused, 2--Montgomery, Strobeck. Vote explanation(s) filed by Witt entered in Journal. 1-29(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-30 Carried over to 03-31 by unanimous consent. 3-31 Taken from 03-31 Calendar and placed on 04-01 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-1 Carried over to 04-02 by unanimous consent. 4-2 Taken from 04-02 Calendar and placed on 04-05 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-5 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Dukes, President Adams. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 88, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires public contracting agency to include certain information in bid documents. Deletes certain information from list of information required to be in advertisements for bids. HB 2026 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Agency Streamlining) -- Relating to advisory committees. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 4-8 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Public Contracting and Purchasing Advisory Committee. Specifies duties and membership. Sunsets January 1, 2004. HB 2027 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Committee on Agency Streamlining) -- Relating to the Prevailing Wage Education and Enforcement Account. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 1-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-26 Recommendation: Do pass. 1-27 Second reading. 1-28 Third reading. Carried by Gardner. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Montgomery, Strobeck. 1-29(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-6 Carried over to 04-07 by unanimous consent. 4-7 Carried over to 04-08 by unanimous consent. 4-8 Carried over to 04-09 by unanimous consent. 4-9 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 5--Bryant, Dukes, Hannon, Miller, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Duncan, Yih. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 152, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows moneys in Prevailing Wage Education and Enforcement Account to be used for education programs on public contracting and purchasing. HB 2028 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Trade and Economic Development Committee) -- Relating to taxation. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Extends period during which tax recognition of capital gain may be deferred by investment in qualified business interest, qualified investment fund or qualified business asset. HB 2029 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Trade and Economic Development Committee for Northwest Wood Products Association) -- Relating to the Secondary Wood Products Training System multiregion project; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Community Development Fund for purpose of continuing Secondary Wood Products Training System multiregion project. Limits biennial expenditures from Oregon Community Development Fund for project. Subjects appropriation and expenditure limitation to Oregon Department of Administrative Services allotment process. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2030 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Trade and Economic Development Committee) -- Relating to guaranteed harvest contracts. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows State Board of Forestry or State Forester to enter into guaranteed harvest contracts with landowners. Establishes minimum requirements for contracts and directs State Board of Forestry to adopt implementing rules. HB 2031 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Trade and Economic Development Committee) -- Relating to taxation. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Revenue. 2-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes investment tax credit for qualified investments in manufacturing equipment used by key industries in certain economically distressed areas. Requires certification of qualified investment by Economic Development Department. Limits credit to¦ percent of certified cost of qualified _____ investment. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2032 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Trade and Economic Development Committee for Northwest Wood Products Association) -- Relating to taxation; appropriating money. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to Revenue with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes funded property tax exemption for person's manufacturing machinery and equipment in excess of $100,000 in assessed value. Appropriates moneys to Department of Revenue to pay amount to local taxing districts equal to amount of property taxes that would have been imposed on exempt machinery and equipment. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 2000. HB 2033 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for Associated Oregon Industries) -- Relating to taxation. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-24 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases from $3,000 to $10,000 threshold amount of accrued federal income taxes that must be exceeded before excess is added to federal taxable income. Indexes threshold to changes in consumer price index for subsequent tax years. Deletes obsolete language. Applies to income tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2034 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for Associated Oregon Industries) -- Relating to taxation. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 4-1 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates certain components of sales factor portion of formula used to apportion income to this state for state income and excise tax purposes. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2035 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for Associated Oregon Industries) -- Relating to taxation. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-24 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows, for personal income tax purposes, deduction for interest received by individual, estate or trust. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2036 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for Associated Oregon Industries) -- Relating to taxation. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-24 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces rate of taxation on capital gains to four percent. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2037 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for Association of Oregon Counties) -- Relating to finance; appropriating money. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-14 Referred to Revenue with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates County Income Tax Funding Account. Directs Department of Revenue to determine three percent of income and corporate excise tax revenues and pay that amount to counties from amount appropriated to County Income Tax Funding Account. Establishes formula to determine each county's share of revenues. Limits state obligation if insufficient moneys are appropriated to account. Applies to biennia beginning on or after July 1, 1999. HB 2038 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for Association of Oregon Counties) -- Relating to finance; appropriating money. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-15 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Department of Revenue to determine amount of income and corporate excise taxes generated as result of certain economic development property tax incentives. Directs department to pay portion of income and corporate excise tax revenues to local governments as compensation for reduced property tax revenues caused by economic development property tax incentives. Creates Economic Development Compensation Account. HB 2039 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for Association of Oregon Counties) -- Relating to finance; appropriating money. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-15 Referred to Revenue with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-25 Public Hearing held. 5-17 Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 6-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-17 Returned to Full Committee. 6-18 Work Session held. 6-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-24 Second reading. 6-25 Third reading. Carried by Hansen. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Absent, 2--Lehman, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 7----Devlin, Edwards, Kafoury, Merkley, Montgomery, Taylor, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-1 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-2 Carried over to 07-06 by unanimous consent. 7-6 Third Reading. Carried by Ferrioli. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Absent, 1--Wilde, Excused, 1--Derfler, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Beyer, Bryant, Metsger. 7-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-15(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 821, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Declares that cities, counties and special districts will be partially reimbursed when property tax expenditures are enacted or expanded for tax years beginning on or after July 1, µ1999º 2001. Creates Property Tax Expenditure Funding Account. Establishes method by which Department of Revenue distributes moneys appropriated into account to local taxing districts. Limits state obligation if insufficient moneys are appropriated into account. HB 2040 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for Former Representative Bill Markham) -- Relating to taxation. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 1-21 Public Hearing held. 1-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 1-28 Second reading. 1-29 Third reading. Carried by Merkley. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 1, Krummel, Excused, 7--Bowman, Edwards, Kruse, Montgomery, Strobeck, Williams, Speaker Snodgrass. Vote explanation(s) filed by Krummel entered in Journal. 2-1(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Revenue. 4-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-22 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-23 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 04-29 by unanimous consent. 4-29 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Yih. 5-19(H) Speaker signed. 5-19(S) President signed. 6-7(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 221, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Updates base amount of war veterans annual exemption and permits three percent annual adjustment for exemptions of service-connected disabled war veterans. Affirms county assessor determination of war veterans annual exemption amount for 1998-1999 tax year. HB 2041 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for Association of County Assessors) -- Relating to taxation. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-9 Second reading. 2-10 Third reading. Carried by Rasmussen. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 7--Butler, Lehman, Messerle, Shetterly, Thompson, Walker, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Snodgrass. 2-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-12 Referred to Revenue. 3-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-18 Second reading. 3-19 Carried over to 03-22 by unanimous consent. 3-22 Taken from 03-22 Calendar and placed on 03-23 Calendar by unanimous consent. 3-23 Carried over to 03-24 by unanimous consent. 3-24 Carried over to 03-25 by unanimous consent. 3-25 Carried over to 03-29 by unanimous consent. 3-29 Taken from 03-29 Calendar and placed on 03-30 Calendar by unanimous consent. 3-30 Carried over to 03-31 by unanimous consent. 3-31 Taken from 03-31 Calendar and placed on 04-01 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-1 Carried over to 04-02 by unanimous consent. 4-2 Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 9----Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Gordly, Shields, Trow. 4-6(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 4-15 Representatives Strobeck, Williams, Rasmussen appointed House Conferees. 4-15(S) Senators Miller, Starr, Wilde appointed Senate conferees. 6-9 Work Session held. 6-11(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Wednesday, March 17 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-14(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-15(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 59 --Absent, 1--Deckert. 6-17(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Burdick, Gordly. 7-12(H) Speaker signed. 7-12(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 767, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µChanges circumstances under which Oregon Tax Court may modify assessment and tax roll for gross errors to include errors of 20 percent or more in assessed value and errors of 20 percent or more in real market value.º Authorizes tax court to change maximum assessed value of property in addition to changing real market value of property. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1999. HB 2042 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for Association of County Assessors) -- Relating to taxation. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies definition of minor construction for purposes of determining when improvements may be taken into account in determining maximum assessed value for property tax purposes. HB 2043 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for Association of County Assessors) -- Relating to taxation. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-12 Second reading. 2-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, February 16 Calendar. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Witt. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Kruse, Excused, 2--Minnis, Williams. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-18 Referred to Revenue. 6-30 Work Session held. 7-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 7-9 Second reading. 7-12 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 5, Beyer, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Shields, Excused, 2--Brown, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Gordly. 7-13(H) Rules suspended. House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Strobeck, Shetterly, Kafoury appointed House Conferees. 7-14(S) Senators Starr, Hartung, Wilde appointed Senate conferees. 7-15 Work Session held. 7-18(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Wednesday, July 7 and bill be further amended and repassed. 7-19(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 7-19(H) Rules suspended. House adopted Conference Committee Report. Rules suspended. Repassed. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Williams. 7-20(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 3, Burdick, Gordly, Shields, Excused, 2--Qutub, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Brown, Derfler, Dukes, President Adams. 7-27(H) Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1003, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Reduces maximum assessed value of certain property when portion of property is destroyed or damaged due to fire or act of God. Establishes method for determining amount of reduction. Allows value of damaged or destroyed property to be determined July 1 of assessment year. Specifies that reduction in real market value is not retirement if adjustment to maximum assessed value is made. Specifies application to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1997. HB 2044 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for Association of County Assessors) -- Relating to taxation. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-12 Second reading. 2-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, February 16 Calendar. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Rosenbaum. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Kruse, Excused, 2--Minnis, Williams. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-18 Referred to Revenue. 3-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-23 Second reading. 3-24 Carried over to 03-25 by unanimous consent. 3-25 Carried over to 03-29 by unanimous consent. 3-29 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 2--Derfler, Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 4----George, Qutub, Starr, President Adams. 3-31(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 53 --Absent, 4--Atkinson, Beck, Messerle, Simmons, Excused, 2--Hill, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 1----Ross. 4-8 Speaker signed. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 20, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Permits assessed value and real market value of property to be determined as of July 1 if property is damaged or destroyed between January 1 and July 1 of assessment year. Applies to property tax years beginning on or after July 1, 2000. HB 2045 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for County Tax Collectors) -- Relating to taxation. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-12 Second reading. 2-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, February 16 Calendar. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Kruse, Excused, 2--Minnis, Williams. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-18 Referred to Revenue. 3-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-9 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-10 Taken from 03-10 Calendar and rereferred to Revenue by unanimous consent. 7-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 7-16 Carried over to 07-17 by unanimous consent. 7-17 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 6, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Dukes, Metsger, Trow, Excused, 2--Fisher, George. Dukes, having been recorded as voting aye, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting nay. 7-19(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Strobeck, Welsh, King appointed House Conferees. 7-20(S) Senators Starr, Ferrioli, Wilde appointed Senate conferees. Work Session held. 7-20(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated July 14 and bill be repassed. 7-21(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. (No Senate action required.) 7-21(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 9, Bowman, Hansen, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Taylor, Uherbelau, Witt, Absent, 3--Beck, Hill, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 4----Gianella, Jenson, Minnis, Speaker Snodgrass. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Beyer, Close. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 7-27 Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-17(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 957, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µChanges minimum amount of excessive property tax advance payment that need not be refunded to taxpayer from $5 to $10. Changes maximum amount of delinquent property taxes, including interest and penalties, about which tax collector need not send notice of delinquency to taxpayer, from $1 to $5.º µApplies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1999.º Exempts certain logging equipment from property taxation. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 2000, and before July 1, 2008. Directs owners and operators of gas stations to post amount of price per gallon attributable to taxes. HB 2046 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for County Tax Collectors) -- Relating to property tax collection. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-11 Second reading. 2-12 Third reading. Carried by Kafoury. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 3, Close, Wilson, Witt, Excused, 4--Beck, Bowman, Lokan, Starr. 2-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-16 Referred to Revenue. 3-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Shortens from three years to two years period that must elapse before property is subject to foreclosure for delinquent property taxes. Shortens from one year to six months minimum amount of time prior to end of redemption period that written notice of end of redemption period must be given in case of tax-foreclosed property. HB 2047 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for County Tax Collectors) -- Relating to taxation. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-5 Public Hearing held. 2-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-12 Work Session held. 2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-23 Second reading. 2-24 Third reading. Carried by Merkley. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Nays, 1, Leonard. 2-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-26 Referred to Revenue. 3-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-16 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-17 Carried over to 03-18 by unanimous consent. 3-18 Carried over to 03-19 by unanimous consent. 3-19 Carried over to 03-22 by unanimous consent. 3-22 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Miller, Wilde. 4-8(H) Speaker signed. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 22, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Changes fees for foreclosed property that is redeemed following notice of expiration of redemption period. Eliminates $1,000 limit on foreclosure delay for property subject to senior citizen property tax deferral. HB 2048 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for County Tax Collectors) -- Relating to access to records. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs with subsequent referral to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes Employment Department to provide employment information to county tax collectors upon request. Authorizes Department of Revenue to provide taxpayer identification number and address to tax collector upon request. HB 2049 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for County Tax Collectors) -- Relating to tax collection. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-15 Referred to Revenue. 1-21 Public Hearing held. 1-22 Public Hearing held. 2-5 Public Hearing held. 2-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-19 Second reading. 2-22 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Excused, 1--Morrisette, Excused for business of the House, 1----Hill. 2-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Revenue. 3-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-11 Carried over to 03-12 by unanimous consent. 3-12 Carried over to 03-15 by unanimous consent. 3-15 Taken from 03-15 Calendar and placed on 03-16 Calendar by unanimous consent. 3-16 Carried over to 03-17 by unanimous consent. 3-17 Carried over to 03-18 by unanimous consent. 3-18 Motion to rerefer to Revenue carried by unanimous consent. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. µAllows county tax collector to use continuous garnishment to collect taxes and debts due county.º Expands personal property tax collection and enforcement mechanisms to apply to real property machinery and equipment. HB 2050 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for Air Transportation Association, Alaska Airlines, AT&T, Avista Corporation, GTE Northwest, Idaho Power, Nextel, Oregon Telecommunications Association, PacifiCorp, Portland General Electric, Sprint and USWest) -- Relating to property taxation. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 3-2 Public Hearing held. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 3-11 Public Hearing held. 3-12 Work Session held. 3-18 Work Session held. 3-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-29 Second reading. 3-30 Third reading. Motion to refer to Ways and Means carried. Referred. 4-1 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 4-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-7 Returned to Full Committee. 4-9 Work Session held. 4-15 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 19 Calendar. 4-19 Read. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 25, Beck, Bowman, Butler, Deckert, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Sunseri, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Excused, 1--Hill. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 4-20(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-22 Referred to Revenue. 6-30 Work Session held. 7-7 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-8 Carried over to 07-09 by implied consent. 7-9 Carried over to 07-12 by unanimous consent. 7-12 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 11, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Duncan, Gordly, Lim, Nelson, Shields, Trow, Yih. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-26(S) President signed. 9-3(H) Governor vetoed. Exempts intangible personal property of centrally assessed utilities and companies from assessment and taxation. Phases out taxation of intangible assets over three-year period. Applies to property tax years beginning on or after July 1, 2000. HB 2051 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee for Oregon Catholic Conference) -- Relating to taxation. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes percentage of federal earned income credit allowable as credit against Oregon personal income tax. Permits refund of amount of Oregon earned income credit in excess of taxpayer's tax liability. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2001. HB 2052 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Revenue Committee) -- Relating to school finance; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-9 Second reading. 2-10 Third reading. Carried by Kafoury. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 11, Beyer, Close, Gianella, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Lokan, Simmons, Sunseri, Wells, Wilson, Excused, 7--Butler, Lehman, Messerle, Shetterly, Thompson, Walker, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Snodgrass. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lokan entered in Journal. 2-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-12 Referred to Revenue. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Work Session held. Tabled in committee. 6-17 Work Session held. Taken from the table. 6-23 Recommendation: Without recommendation and be referred to Rules and Elections. Referred to Rules and Elections by order of the President. 6-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-30 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. 7-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 7-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-15 Returned to Full Committee. 7-16 Work Session held. 7-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 7-19 Second reading. 7-20 Third Reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 2, Corcoran, Trow, Excused, 2--Qutub, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Brown, Derfler, Dukes, Ferrioli, Metsger, President Adams. 7-21(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 3, Bowman, Piercy, Prozanski, Absent, 5--Beck, Jenson, Patridge, Ross, Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 2----Gianella, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-27 Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1004, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, August 20, 1999. Authorizes State Board of Education to lend financially troubled school districts up to $700,000, interest free. Allows Superintendent of Public Instruction to transfer moneys from State School Fund as repayment for loan. Sunsets December 31, 2003. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2053 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Division of Audits, Secretary of State) -- Relating to audits; declaring an emergency. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-9 Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-17 Second reading. 3-18 Third reading. Carried by Montgomery. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Leonard. 3-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-22 Referred to General Government. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Miller, Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Burdick, Starr, President Adams. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 324, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 23, 1999. Modifies procedure under which Division of Audits determines amounts payable by state agencies for biennial expenses of division. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2054 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Construction Contractors Board) -- Relating to professional credentials of construction contractors. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Construction Contractors Board to adopt program for recognizing professional credential programs for registered contractors. Directs board to maintain record of contractor credentials and to make record available to public. HB 2055 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Construction Contractors Board) -- Relating to continuing education for construction contractors. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes continuing education requirement for construction contractors. HB 2056 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Construction Contractors Board) -- Relating to surety requirements for professional building contractors; declaring an emergency. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 2-12 Public Hearing held. 2-24 Work Session held. 3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 3-11 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-18 Returned to Full Committee. 3-19 Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 3-24 Second reading. 3-25 Third reading. Carried by Hansen. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 2, Lokan, Starr, Excused, 3--Beck, Schrader, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 1----Hill. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Knopp, Starr, Morgan. 3-29(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-30 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-5 Public Hearing held. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-26 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Brown, Bryant, Burdick, Courtney, Nelson. Dukes, having been recorded as voting nay, was granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 325, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 23, 1999. Modifies required insurance and bond amounts for professional building contractors based on type of contractor and value of contract. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2057 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Construction Contractors Board) -- Relating to construction contractors. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 2-12 Public Hearing held. 2-24 Work Session held. 3-1 Work Session held. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 4-14 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 4-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-22 Returned to Full Committee. 4-23 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-28 Second reading. 4-29 Third reading. Carried by Hansen. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Deckert, Excused, 2--Harper, Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 1----Shetterly. 4-30(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-3 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-27 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Miller, Excused, 1--Gordly, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-24(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 344, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Eliminates requirement for notarized acknowledgment of independent contractor status for persons applying for registration with Construction Contractors Board. µAllows board to resolve certain claims filed by property owner against unregistered contractors.º Allows board to revoke contractor's registration upon conviction µfor crime involving moral turpitudeº of specified crimes. Allows board to place contractor on probation. Specifies conditions. Imposes maximum penalty of six months' imprisonment or $2,000 fine, or both, for certain uses of contractor's registration number by unregistered person. HB 2058 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Construction Contractors Board) -- Relating to construction contractor consumer protection. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 2-12 Public Hearing held. 2-24 Work Session held. 3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-3 Second reading. 3-4 Third reading. Carried by Morrisette. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Absent, 2--Hill, Leonard, Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund, Excused for business of the House, 4----Bowman, Gianella, Mannix, Sunseri. 3-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-30 Carried over to 03-31 by unanimous consent. 3-31 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Yih, President Adams. 4-8(H) Speaker signed. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 35, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Changes notification statement that construction contractors are required to give to potential customers at time of bid or proposal for residential repair, remodel or construction work. HB 2059 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Landscape Contractors Board) -- Relating to orders of the State Landscape Contractors Board. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-22 Public Hearing held. 1-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-29 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-1 Second reading. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Rosenbaum. 2-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-5 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-24 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to resolve conflicts. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-7 Second reading. 4-8 Carried over to 04-09 by unanimous consent. 4-9 Carried over to 04-12 by unanimous consent. 4-12 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Bryant, Attending Legislative Business, 1----George. 4-14(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 2--Beck, Lundquist, Excused, 1--Krummel, Excused for business of the House, 2----Edwards, Kafoury. 4-26 Speaker signed. 4-26(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 153, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows unpaid order of State Landscape Contractors Board to be filed as judgment lien in County Clerk Lien Record. HB 2060 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Landscape Contractors Board) -- Relating to claims against bond of landscape contractor. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-22 Public Hearing held. 1-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-29 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-1 Second reading. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by Morrisette. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Rosenbaum. 2-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-5 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-30 Carried over to 03-31 by unanimous consent. 3-31 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Derfler, Yih, President Adams. 4-8(H) Speaker signed. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 34, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Revises priority schedule for claims against bond or deposit of landscape contractor. Grants first priority to property owner. HB 2061 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Landscape Contractors Board) -- Relating to enforcement authority of State Landscape Contractors Board. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-22 Public Hearing held. 2-19 Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-26 Second reading. 3-1 Third reading. Carried by Gardner. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Close. 3-2(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-3 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-30 Carried over to 03-31 by unanimous consent. 3-31 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 5, George, Hannon, Lim, Miller, Trow, Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Derfler, Yih, President Adams. 4-6(H) Speaker signed. 4-6(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 33, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows State Landscape Contractors Board to order contractor to cease work for violation of µlicensingº registration requirements. HB 2062 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Landscape Contractors Board) -- Relating to landscape contractors. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-22 Public Hearing held. 2-19 Work Session held. 2-22 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-23 Second reading. 2-24 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 60. 2-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-26 Referred to General Government. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-19 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-22 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Dukes, Hannon, Excused, 2--Miller, Wilde. 4-8(H) Speaker signed. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 32, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows registered landscape contractor to perform certain construction activities not in conjunction with landscaping work. Establishes bond requirement. HB 2063 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Ron Sunseri) -- Relating to education; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows public charter schools to be established. Provides procedure for establishing charter school with approval of school district board, board of education of community college district, State Board of Education or State Board of Higher Education. Allows charter school to appeal decisions of sponsor to State Board of Education. Allows review and termination of charter. Creates Public Charter School Development Fund. Creates charter school grant and loan program. Creates Public Charter School Committee. Allows for funding of charter schools from State School Fund. Limits number of charter schools until June 30, 2001. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2064 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Former Representative Liz VanLeeuwen) -- Relating to school attendance. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Subjects adult recipient of aid to sanctions if child of adult does not meet minimum school attendance requirements. HB 2065 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Former Representative Liz VanLeeuwen) -- Relating to records of State Office for Services to Children and Families. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs State Office for Services to Children and Families to make records available within certain amount of time to grandparent if in best interest of child or if agreement exists between parties, to intervenors and to persons granted visitation rights if in best interest of child. HB 2066 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Former Representative Liz VanLeeuwen) -- Relating to Healthy Start Family Support Services; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs State Commission on Children and Families to establish voluntary Healthy Start Family Support Services programs through local commissions on children and families. Specifies goal to phase in funding over next three biennia. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to commission for programs. Requires commission to report to Emergency Board on progress made in expanding programs. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2067 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Former Representative Liz VanLeeuwen) -- Relating to state agencies; appropriating money. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 1-28 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes Department of Human Resources to appoint ombudsman. Directs ombudsman to investigate and resolve complaints about department. Prescribes other duties and powers of ombudsman. Establishes Legislative Specialist on Children and Families within office of Legislative Counsel. Directs specialist to research complaints, upon request of legislator, about state agencies that administer programs serving children and families. Prescribes other duties and powers of specialist. Dedicates certain birth certificate, adoption and divorce filing fees to Department of Human Resources Ombudsman and Legislative Specialist on Children and Families. Abolishes Office of Children's Ombudsman. HB 2068 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Former Representative Liz VanLeeuwen) -- Relating to public assistance. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires certain public assistance caseworkers to report to law enforcement agency presence of fugitive felon in home of public assistance recipient and to report activity that may be criminal. HB 2069 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Interim State Flood Control Plan Task Force) -- Relating to taxation. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-12 Work Session held. Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs by order of Speaker. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates income tax credits for flood insurance and earthquake insurance on personal residences equal to lesser of insurance premiums paid or fixed amount. Phases out credits over five-year period. Applies to premiums paid in tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000, and before January 1, 2005. HB 2070 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Disabilities Commission) -- Relating to Oregon Disabilities Commission. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-29 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-1 Second reading. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by Deckert. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Jenson, Excused, 1--Rosenbaum. 2-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-5 Referred to General Government. 2-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-23 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-24 Third Reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Brown. 4-6(H) Speaker signed. 4-6(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 26, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies quorum of Oregon Disabilities Commission from 10 members to majority of members. HB 2071 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Ken Strobeck) -- Relating to traffic control devices. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-24 Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-5 Second reading. 3-8 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 25, Beyer, Bowman, Close, Edwards, Gianella, Hill, King, Knopp, Lehman, Lowe, Merkley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Simmons, Starr, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Welsh, Westlund, Wilson. Vote explanation(s) filed by Prozanski entered in Journal. 3-9(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-10 Referred to Transportation, then Judiciary. 5-14 Public Hearing held. 6-22 Work Session held. 6-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-30 Second reading. 7-1 Carried over to 07-02 by unanimous consent. 7-2 Third Reading. Carried by Ferrioli. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 10, Dukes, Fisher, George, Hannon, Lim, Metsger, Miller, Shannon, Starr, Timms, Excused, 2--Derfler, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Nelson. 7-7(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 24, Beyer, Bowman, Close, Gardner, Gianella, Hill, King, Knopp, Lehman, Merkley, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Simmons, Starr, Sunseri, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Welsh, Westlund, Wilson, Absent, 1--Williams, Excused, 1--Leonard. 7-15 Speaker signed. 7-15(S) President signed. 7-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 851, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Authorizes certain cities to establish demonstration project using cameras to record drivers failing to obey traffic signals. Requires information campaign and project evaluation. Establishes citation procedures including sign requirements. Sunsets on December 31, 2001. HB 2072 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Ken Strobeck for Carol Pedersen) -- Relating to higher education faculty. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-28 Referred to Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires state higher education faculty to be employed pursuant to contract for term of not more than three years. Allows renewal or extension of contract. Prohibits universities and colleges from granting tenure to faculty. HB 2073 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center) -- Relating to Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 1-21 Public Hearing held. 2-11 Work Session held. 2-15 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-16 Second reading. 2-17 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 3, Beck, Knopp, Witt, Excused, 1--Minnis. Vote explanation(s) filed by Witt entered in Journal. 2-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-19 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 3-22 Work Session held. 3-31 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-1 Carried over to 04-02 by unanimous consent. 4-2 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 1, Ferrioli, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 9----Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Gordly, Shields, Trow. 4-14(H) Speaker signed. 4-15(S) President signed. 4-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 89, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows Director of Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center to enter into sponsorship agreements. Exempts sponsorship agreements from public contracting laws. HB 2074 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center) -- Relating to the Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center; appropriating money. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 1-21 Public Hearing held. 2-11 Work Session held. 3-9 Work Session held. 3-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-15 Second reading. 3-16 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Minnis, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 2----Gianella, Mannix. 3-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-18 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Burdick, Starr, President Adams. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-24(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 343, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows receipt of gifts, grants and donations of money, property or other valuable items for benefit of Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center. HB 2075 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center) -- Relating to the Oregon State Fair. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 1-21 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-16 Second reading. 3-17 Third reading. Carried by Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 8, Beck, Deckert, Hill, Kafoury, Knopp, Lowe, Patridge, Williams, Excused, 3--Lewis, Messerle, Witt. 3-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-19 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to resolve conflicts. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 3, Ferrioli, Hannon, Nelson, Excused, 2--Hartung, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Burdick, Qutub, Wilde. 5-27(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 59 --Absent, 1--Williams. 6-17 Speaker signed. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-24(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 342, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Removes requirement that Oregon State Fair contracts for performance of services in excess of $1,000 and expenditures of appropriated moneys in excess of $10,000 have prior approval of Oregon State Fair Commission. HB 2076 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Ronald Sunseri) -- Relating to sex change operations. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-14 Referred to Human Resources. 3-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-19 Rules suspended. Consideration of Committee Report and Minority Report taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, March 22 Calendar. 3-22 Rules suspended. Consideration of Committee Report and Minority Report taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, March 23 Calendar. 3-23 Rules suspended. Motion to rerefer Committee and Minority Reports along with the bill to Human Resources carried. Rereferred. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. µProhibits placement of sex change operations on list of health services covered under Oregon Health Plan.º Requires Health Services Commission to determine whether to list surgical operations to change sex of person. HB 2077 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Ronald Sunseri) -- Relating to disclosure obligations of real estate agents. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 4-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Sunseri. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 10, Beck, Bowman, Devlin, Leonard, Lowe, Ross, Schrader, Strobeck, Taylor, Uherbelau, Excused, 1--Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 1----Hopson. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lowe entered in Journal. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-29 Referred to Judiciary. 5-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-4 Carried over to 06-07 by unanimous consent. 6-7 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Gordly, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Castillo, Metsger. 7-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-15(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 732, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Declares that real estate agent has no obligation to disclose to potential purchaser that registered sex offender resides in area. HB 2078 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Ronald Sunseri) -- Relating to taxation; appropriating money. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes property tax exemption for principal residence of senior citizen 65 years of age or older. Limits amount of exemption to no more than $40,000 of assessed value of principal residence or $20,000 of assessed value if principal residence is personal property. Requires Department of Revenue to fund exemption. Appropriates moneys to fund exemption. Applies to property tax years beginning on or after July 1, 2000. HB 2079 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Interim Human Resources Committee) -- Relating to long term care facility tax exemptions. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-14 Referred to Human Resources with subsequent referral to Revenue. 1-26 Public Hearing held. 2-9 Work Session held. 2-12 Without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 4-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Kafoury. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 3, Jenson, Lehman, Leonard, Excused, 1--Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 1----Hopson. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-3 Referred to Health and Human Services, then Revenue. 5-6 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-28 Second reading. 6-1 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. 6-2 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Attending Legislative Business, 7----Brown, Burdick, Corcoran, Derfler, Shannon, Timms, President Adams. Fisher declared potential conflict of interest. 6-4(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Westlund, Absent, 1--Beyer. 6-25 Speaker signed. 6-28(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 476, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Creates property tax exemption for µlong term care facilitiesº nursing facilities, assisted living facilities or residential care facilities that have been certified by Senior and Disabled Services Division as having average residency rate of 70 percent or more residents eligible for medical assistance under Medicaid and for adult foster homes that have been certified as having average residency rate of 60 percent or more residents eligible for Medicaid. Makes exemption subject to adoption by governing body of taxing district. Applies to property tax years beginning on or after July 1, 2000. HB 2080 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Interim Human Resources Committee) -- Relating to long term care. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources with subsequent referral to Revenue. 2-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 4-15 Public Hearing held. 5-14 Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-26 Second reading. 5-27 Third reading. Carried by Witt. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 6, Bowman, Kafoury, Lehman, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Uherbelau. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by King. 5-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections, then Ways and Means. 6-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. (Printed B-Eng.) Subsequent referral rescinded by order of the President. 6-22 Second reading. 6-23 Carried over to 06-24 by unanimous consent. 6-24 Carried over to 06-25 by unanimous consent. 6-25 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Fisher. 6-29(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 6, Bowman, Morrisette, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Uherbelau, Excused, 1--Winters, Excused for business of the House, 2----Schrader, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-26 Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1005, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Establishes tax credit for long term care insurance premiums. Allows credit for amounts paid or incurred by individual on behalf of individual, dependents or parents and for amounts paid or incurred by employer on behalf of certain employees. Limits credit to lesser of 15 percent of premiums or $500 ($500 per employee in case where employer is claiming credit). µDirects Senior and Disabled Services Division to develop outreach program to educate Oregonians about long term care needs and options.º Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2081 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Task Force on Transportation for the Association of Oregon Counties) -- Relating to transportation funding. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation with subsequent referral to Revenue. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-30 Without recommendation as to passage, with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. µIncreases fuel and corresponding truck taxes. Increases registration fees for certain vehicles.º Creates Eastern Oregon Federal Forest Safety Net Account and special registration fee in high growth counties. Increases annual appropriation to small cities program and special counties program. Prescribes sunset dates. HB 2082 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Task Force on Transportation for Associated Oregon Industries) -- Relating to taxation; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation with subsequent referral to Revenue. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 3-17 Public Hearing held. 3-19 Public Hearing held. 3-22 Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 4-6 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-22 Public Hearing held. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-14 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. 5-27 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 24, Atkinson, Backlund, Beck, Beyer, Bowman, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Minnis, Morgan, Prozanski, Ross, Schrader, Simmons, Sunseri, Taylor, Welsh, Wilson, Winters, Witt. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Atkinson. Vote explanation(s) filed by Beck, Prozanski entered in Journal. 5-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation, then Revenue. 7-7 Work Session held. Recommendation: Measure be printed engrossed and rereferred to Transportation.(Printed C-Eng.) Rereferred to Transportation. 7-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-9 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing held. 7-10 Public Hearing held. 7-13 Work Session held. 7-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the C-Eng. bill. (Printed D-Eng.) 7-15 Second reading. 7-16 Carried over to 07-17 by unanimous consent. 7-17 Made a Special Order of Business by unanimous consent. Third Reading. Carried by Beyer, Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 10, Castillo, Courtney, Dukes, Ferrioli, Lim, Metsger, Miller, Nelson, Wilde, Yih, Excused, 2--Fisher, George. 7-22(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Ayes, 29 --Nays, 31, Atkinson, Backlund, Beck, Beyer, Bowman, Butler, Close, Edwards, Gianella, Harper, Hopson, Jenson, King, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lehman, Leonard, Merkley, Minnis, Morgan, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Schrader, Sunseri, Taylor, Walker, Welsh, Wilson, Witt. Krummel changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Leonard changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Atkinson. 7-23 Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 18, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Bowman, Edwards, Gianella, Harper, Hopson, King, Kruse, Merkley, Minnis, Morgan, Prozanski, Sunseri, Taylor, Walker, Wilson. House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 26, Atkinson, Backlund, Beck, Beyer, Bowman, Butler, Close, Edwards, Gianella, Harper, Hopson, Jenson, King, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Lehman, Minnis, Morgan, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Schrader, Sunseri, Taylor, Walker, Wilson. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Atkinson. Motion to suspend rules to permit immediate reconsideration carried. Rules suspended. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 17, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Edwards, Harper, Jenson, Kruse, Lehman, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Prozanski, Schrader, Sunseri, Walker, Wilson, Absent, 1--Morrisette. Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 40 --Nays, 19, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Edwards, Harper, Hopson, Knopp, Kruse, Lehman, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Prozanski, Schrader, Sunseri, Taylor, Walker, Wilson, Absent, 1--Morrisette. House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 23, Atkinson, Backlund, Beck, Beyer, Butler, Close, Edwards, Harper, Hopson, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Lehman, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Prozanski, Schrader, Simmons, Sunseri, Taylor, Walker, Wilson, Absent, 1--Morrisette. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Atkinson. Vote explanation(s) filed by Schrader, Prozanski entered in Journal. 7-27 Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 9-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1060, 1999 Session Laws) 10-22 In compliance with Article IV, Section 1 (1)(3)(b), Oregon Constitution, bill referred to the people for approval or rejection. 10-23 Bill takes effect 30 days after May 16, 2000, if approved by the voters. Increases gas tax and use fuel tax. Changes weight-mile tax tables and weight-mile and flat fee tax amounts. Changes allocation of new money to cities and counties. Increases passenger vehicle registration fee. Repeals weight-mile tax, effective July 1, 2000. Imposes tax on diesel fuel. Increases truck registration fees. Specifies operative dates. HB 2083 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision) -- Relating to sentencing; declaring an emergency. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 4-14 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires imposition of maximum term of imprisonment and fixing of maximum presumptive length of imprisonment on person convicted of certain felonies. Allows State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to extend length of imprisonment of inmate who represents serious danger to public. Directs board to adopt rules regulating procedure for extensions of terms of imprisonment. Requires that board hold hearing on extension of term of imprisonment. Limits length of extension that board may impose after hearing. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2084 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Housing and Community Services Department) -- Relating to housing. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 2-4 Public Hearing held. 2-25 Work Session held. 3-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-4 Second reading. 3-5 Third reading. Carried by Kruse. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund, Excused for business of the House, 1----Hill. 3-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to General Government. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Third Reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Courtney. 6-11(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 283, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows disbursements of investment revenue from Housing Development and Guarantee Account to be made in form of loans or grants at awardee's election. Ties interest rate on loans to interest rate paid on United States Treasury long-term obligations. Sunsets December 31, 2003. HB 2085 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Housing and Community Services Department) -- Relating to dwelling facilities; declaring an emergency. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 1-26 Public Hearing held. 2-4 Public Hearing held. 2-25 Work Session held. 3-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-4 Second reading. 3-5 Third reading. Carried by Lowe. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund. 3-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 4-16 Second reading. 4-19 Carried over to 04-20 by unanimous consent. 4-20 Carried over to 04-21 by unanimous consent. 4-21 Carried over to 04-22 by unanimous consent. 4-22 Carried over to 04-23 by unanimous consent. 4-23 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Third Reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Dukes, Starr, Timms. 4-30(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 2--Morrisette, Prozanski, Excused, 3--Harper, Montgomery, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 1----Hill. 5-19 Speaker signed. 5-19(S) President signed. 6-7(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 222, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 07, 1999. Allows tenants' association supported nonprofit organizations to negotiate for purchase of manufactured dwelling or floating home facility. Allows organization to receive technical assistance and loans. Specifies that tenants' association may waive or reduce notice in same manner as facility purchase association. Modifies facility owner affidavit requirements. Specifies that tenants' association may receive technical assistance and loans. Restricts Mobile Home Parks Purchase Account loans to purchases of facilities predominantly occupied by lower income persons. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2086 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Housing and Community Services Department) -- Relating to housing. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-29 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-1 Second reading. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by Gardner. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Rosenbaum. 2-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-5 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-9 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-12 Third Reading. Carried by Metsger. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Bryant, Attending Legislative Business, 3----George, Qutub, President Adams. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 154, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows complaining tenant to consent orally to Housing and Community Services Department disclosure of tenant's identity. HB 2087 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Housing and Community Services Department) -- Relating to housing tax credits. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations with subsequent referral to Revenue. 2-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-2 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 3-23 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 4-30 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Speaker Snodgrass. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-6 Referred to Revenue. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 6-4 Second reading. 6-7 Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Castillo. President Adams, Gordly declared potential conflict of interest. 6-11(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Strobeck, Kafoury, Williams appointed House Conferees. 6-16(S) Senators Wilde, Beyer, Hartung appointed Senate conferees. 6-23 Work Session held. 6-28(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Thursday, June 3 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-29(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-30(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 2--Lewis, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 1----Montgomery. 7-1(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Shields, Excused, 2--Derfler, Wilde. 7-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-15(S) President signed. 7-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 857, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Extends period during which loans may qualify for affordable housing lending institution tax credit to January 1, 2010. µIncreasesº Phases in increase in annual cap on total amount of credits for which loans may be certified from $4 million to $6 million. Applies first annual cap increase to loans certified on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2088 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Housing and Community Services Department) -- Relating to community development; appropriating money. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 4-15 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-6 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 6-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation and Economic Development. 6-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-24 Returned to Full Committee. 6-25 Work Session held. 6-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 7-1 Second reading. 7-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, July 6 Calendar. 7-6 Third reading. Carried by Butler. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Absent, 2--Atkinson, Schrader, Excused, 1--Leonard, Excused for business of the House, 1----Taylor. 7-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-9 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-12 Third Reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Brown, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Gordly. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-17(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 956, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Establishes Community Development Incentive Project Fund to be administered by Housing and Community Services Department. Creates Community Development Incentive Advisory Board to develop incentives to achieve goals of fund. Increases maximum limit for payment of expenses with certain moneys for Housing and Community Services Department. HB 2089 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Housing and Community Services Department) -- Relating to housing. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 2-4 Informational Meeting held. 3-9 Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-18 Second reading. 3-19 Third reading. Carried by Kruse. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Gardner, Leonard, Winters, Witt. 3-22(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-23 Referred to Ways and Means. 5-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation and Economic Development. 6-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 Returned to Full Committee. 6-11 Work Session held. 6-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 6-16 Third Reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Burdick, Lim. President Adams declared potential conflict of interest. 7-7(H) Speaker signed. 7-9(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 698, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Increases limit on outstanding principal amount of certain bonds issued by housing authority. HB 2090 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Housing and Community Services Department) -- Relating to taxation. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations with subsequent referral to Revenue. 2-18 Public Hearing held. 2-25 Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 4-16 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 4-29 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-30 Second reading. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Speaker Snodgrass. 5-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-5 Referred to Revenue. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Courtney, Derfler, George. 6-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 487, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Extends application deadline for which applicants may apply for low income rental housing property tax exemption to January 1, 2010. Extends period during which county governing body may cancel delinquent taxes and interest on property that is donated to state, municipal corporation or private nonprofit corporation for purpose of providing low income housing, social services or child care to July 1, 2010. HB 2091 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Housing and Community Services Department) -- Relating to housing. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows disbursement of moneys from Housing Development and Guarantee Account for additional purposes. HB 2092 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Trade and Economic Development Committee) -- Relating to the Oregon Resource and Technology Development Fund; appropriating money; and declaring an emergency. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 1-22 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 2-5 Public Hearing held. 3-1 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-12 Work Session held. 3-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-22 Second reading. 3-23 Third reading. Carried by Deckert. Passed. Ayes, 60. 3-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-25 Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 4-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-30 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-6 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Returned to Full Committee. 5-14 Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Gordly. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Derfler, George. 6-11(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 274, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 16, 1999. Establishes Oregon Resource and Technology Development Account and Oregon Resource and Technology Development Account Board as continuation of Oregon Resource and Technology Development Fund and its board. Authorizes board to enter into interagency agreements for clerical and administrative services. µRequires transfer of certain assets of Oregon Resource and Technology Development Fund to Oregon Growth Account.º µRequires Oregon Growth Account Board to maintain transferred assets in separate subaccounts in Oregon Growth Account.º Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2093 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Trade and Economic Development Committee) -- Relating to taxation. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Revenue. 3-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. 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. Declares that logging equipment µused by company engaged solely in logging operationsº is exempt from ad valorem property 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. Applies to specified tax periods. Provides income tax credit for contributions to venture capital funds that invest in qualified Oregon emerging businesses. HB 2094 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Marine Board) -- Relating to registration as outfitter and guide. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires outfitter or guide to register for two-year period. Increases fee for registration to $300 for two years. HB 2095 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Teacher Standards and Practices Commission) -- Relating to fees collected by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission; prescribing an effective date. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 1-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-29 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 5-24 Public Hearing held. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-3 Returned to Full Committee. 6-4 Work Session held. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-10 Second reading. 6-11 Third reading. Carried by Edwards. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 5, Close, Knopp, Krummel, Starr, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lewis, Westlund. 6-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 6-17 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-18 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 4, Derfler, Miller, Wilde, Yih, Excused, 1--Nelson, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Burdick, Dukes, Gordly, Shields. 7-12(H) Speaker signed. 7-12(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 768, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 01, 2001. Increases certain fees collected by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission. Takes effect July 1, 2001. HB 2096 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Teacher Standards and Practices Commission) -- Relating to criminal records. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Walker, Westlund, Absent, 1--Gianella, Excused, 1--Starr, Excused for business of the House, 1----Schrader. 5-20(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-3 Public Hearing held. 6-11 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. µEstablishes that police investigative reports are not official records in criminal case subject to being sealed pursuant to order to set aside conviction or arrest record.º Authorizes certain licensing agencies to petition court to disclose police investigation reports that have been sealed. HB 2097 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to fees collected by the Secretary of State. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 3-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-9 Second reading. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Close. Passed. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 24, Beck, Bowman, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, Lehman, Leonard, Merkley, Minnis, Morrisette, Piercy, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Walker, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Excused, 1--Montgomery. 3-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-12 Referred to General Government. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 3, Dukes, Hannon, Miller, Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bryant, Burdick, Courtney, Starr, President Adams. 6-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 464, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Specifies that certain fees collected by Secretary of State for secured transaction and lien filings are nonrefundable. HB 2098 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to filings made with the Secretary of State. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 3-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-9 Second reading. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Gianella, Excused, 1--Montgomery. 3-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-12 Referred to General Government. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Gordly, Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Burdick, Courtney, Starr, President Adams. 6-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 486, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Directs Secretary of State to send acknowledgment of filing instead of full copy of certain documents filed with Secretary of State. Repeals requirement that foreign professional corporation supply list of certain shareholders and directors. HB 2099 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Fish and Wildlife) -- Relating to wildlife licenses for persons with disabilities. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 2-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-15 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-16 Second reading. 2-17 Third reading. Carried by Uherbelau. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Minnis. 2-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-19 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 3-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-16 Carried over to 03-17 by unanimous consent. 3-17 Carried over to 03-18 by unanimous consent. 3-18 Carried over to 03-19 by unanimous consent. 3-19 Third Reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 2--Dukes, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Duncan, Hartung, Qutub, President Adams. 4-8(H) Speaker signed. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 25, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Establishes criteria to identify person with a disability for purposes of wildlife laws. Eliminates special fee for blind and wheelchair anglers. Allows continued use of permanent angler license for blind or wheelchair angler if issued before January 1, 2000. HB 2100 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Fish and Wildlife) -- Relating to fees. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 2-11 Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-13 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 7-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Rules suspended. Second reading. 7-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Sunday, July 18 Calendar. 7-18 Third reading. Carried by Jenson. Passed. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 23, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Close, Gianella, Harper, Hopson, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lokan, Merkley, Minnis, Morgan, Schrader, Simmons, Starr, Sunseri, Welsh, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Absent, 1--Morrisette. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Harper. 7-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-21 Work Session held. 7-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed 07-22.) Second reading. Rules suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Ferrioli. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 5, Corcoran, Fisher, Hannon, Metsger, Miller, Excused, 3--George, Qutub, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Dukes, Shannon, Starr, Tarno, Wilde. 7-23(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 21, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Close, Gianella, Harper, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lokan, Montgomery, Morgan, Schrader, Simmons, Starr, Sunseri, Welsh, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Absent, 2--Butler, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 1----Patridge. 7-28 Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1006, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies fees for hunting and fishing licenses, tags and permits. Establishes initial operative date of January 1, 2000. Makes additional modifications operative on January 1, 2002. HB 2101 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Fish and Wildlife) -- Relating to tax credits for fish habitat improvement projects. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 2-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-25 Sent for review to Stream Restoration and Species Recovery pursuant to House Rule 9.01(5). 3-9 Public Hearing held. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-31 Returned to Water and Environment. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Revenue. Referred to Revenue by order of Speaker. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes State Department of Fish and Wildlife to certify projects as eligible for fish habitat improvement tax credit if application is filed before January 1, 2004. Increases maximum annual amount of fish habitat improvement costs eligible for tax credit certification from $100,000 to $500,000. HB 2102 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Fish and Wildlife) -- Relating to comprehensive fish passage program; declaring an emergency. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Stream Restoration and Species Recovery. 4-8 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 7-6 Assigned to Subcommittee on Natural Resources. 7-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-11 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 7-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 7-13 Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by King. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 5, Bowman, Gardner, Merkley, Rosenbaum, Uherbelau, Absent, 3--Close, Deckert, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 2----Shetterly, Williams. 7-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-15 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-16 Carried over to 07-17 by unanimous consent. 7-17 Third Reading. Carried by Metsger. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Fisher, George. Shields, absent when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 7-30(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 882, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 30, 1999. Prohibits State Fish and Wildlife Commission from initiating certain actions related to existing hydroelectric projects. Establishes Fish Passage Task Force. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2103 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Fish and Wildlife) -- Relating to Fish Endowment Account; declaring an emergency. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to Water and Environment. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 2-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-25 Sent for review to Stream Restoration and Species Recovery pursuant to House Rule 9.01(5). 3-9 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-22 Returned to Water and Environment. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Continues transfer of portion of moneys in State Wildlife Fund to Fish Endowment Account until June 30, 2005. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2104 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Land Use Board of Appeals) -- Relating to procedures of the Land Use Board of Appeals. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Clarifies certain provisions for proceedings before Land Use Board of Appeals including notice of intent to appeal, withdrawal of decision for reconsideration and board authority to take evidence on motion to dismiss. HB 2105 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Land Use Board of Appeals) -- Relating to Land Use Board of Appeals. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to General Government. 2-4 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Work Session held. 3-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-15 Second reading. 3-16 Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Minnis, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 2----Gianella, Mannix. 3-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-18 Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Gordly, Excused, 2--Lim, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Beyer, Burdick. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-4(S) President signed. 6-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 257, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Limits Land Use Board of Appeals to three positions. Clarifies title of board members. Allows board to conduct hearings by telephone. HB 2106 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Board of Dentistry) -- Relating to authority of the Oregon Board of Dentistry. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 3-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Boards and Licenses. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-25 Returned to Full Committee. 4-1 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-8 Second reading. 4-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 12 Calendar. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Patridge. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-14 Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-13 Carried over to 05-14 by unanimous consent. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by Castillo. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 4, Hannon, Miller, Wilde, Yih, Excused, 1--Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Derfler, Nelson. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-4(S) President signed. 6-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 253, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Authorizes Oregon Board of Dentistry to impose civil penalty against persons who practice dentistry or dental hygiene without license. Increases maximum civil penalty board may impose from $1,000 to $5,000. HB 2107 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Board of Dentistry) -- Relating to discipline of dentists. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 3-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Boards and Licenses. Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Oregon Board of Dentistry to collect investigatory and legal costs from licensee as part of civil penalty in disciplinary proceeding. HB 2108 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Board of Dentistry) -- Relating to the Oregon Board of Dentistry. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 3-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Boards and Licenses. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-9 Second reading. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Piercy. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Lewis, Patridge. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-14 Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-5 Public Hearing held. 5-17 Public Hearing held. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-26 Second reading. 5-27 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 3, Hannon, Miller, Trow, Excused, 2--Gordly, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Derfler, George. 5-28(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 3, Bowman, Piercy, Taylor, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. 6-30 Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 578, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Extends disciplinary authority of Oregon Board of Dentistry to persons incapable of practicing safely. Removes certain procedural requirements regarding licenses issued by board. Authorizes board to order certain examinations of applicant or licensee when board has evidence indicating incapacity. Authorizes Oregon Board of Dentistry to issue dental instructor's license to practice dentistry to instructors at Oregon Health Sciences University. Authorizes dentists to administer local anesthesia for purpose of licensed tattooing of human lips. HB 2109 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Board of Psychologist Examiners) -- Relating to psychology. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 3-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Boards and Licenses. 4-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-27 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 Thursday, May 6 Calendar. 5-6 Third reading. Carried by Morrisette. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Westlund, Absent, 1--Patridge, Excused, 1--Strobeck, Excused for business of the House, 3----Jenson, Messerle, Minnis. 5-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-20 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Castillo. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Beyer, Bryant, Derfler, Hannon, Qutub, Timms, Wilde. 6-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) President signed. 7-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 443, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies definition of practice of psychology. Deletes certain information from psychologist associate license certificate. Eliminates fee for amendment to psychologist associate license. HB 2110 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Board of Investigators) -- Relating to Oregon Board of Investigators. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-29 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-1 Second reading. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by Winters. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Rosenbaum. 2-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-5 Referred to Judiciary. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 3-18 Work Session held. 3-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-29 Second reading. 3-30 Carried over to 03-31 by unanimous consent. 3-31 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Derfler, Yih, President Adams. 4-5(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Excused, 1--Gianella. 4-16 Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 125, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies provisions relating to criminal background checks for investigator or operative applicants. HB 2111 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Board of Forestry) -- Relating to changes in land use. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 2-4 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Specifies when State Forester may waive requirements of Oregon Forest Practices Act when forest operations are conducted for purpose of converting forestland to other uses. HB 2112 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Board of Forestry) -- Relating to forest products harvest tax; prescribing an effective date; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 2-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-19 Second reading. 2-22 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 3, Bowman, Deckert, Schrader, Excused, 1--Morrisette, Excused for business of the House, 1----Hill. 2-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Revenue, then Ways and Means. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 7-12 Public Hearing held. 7-20 Work Session held. 7-21 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral rescinded by order of the President. Second reading. 7-22 Third Reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--George, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Hannon, Timms. 7-28(H) Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 9-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1061, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, September 01, 1999. Extends temporary forest products harvest tax to forest products harvested in calendar years 2000 and 2001. Increases rates of tax for administration of Oregon Forest Practices Act and for forest research and experimentation. Takes effect January 1, 2000. HB 2113 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Board of Forestry) -- Relating to Tillamook State Forest; appropriating money. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 2-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-11 Second reading. 2-12 Third reading. Carried by Hopson. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Beck, Bowman, Lokan, Starr. 2-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-16 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources, then Ways and Means. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-22 Second reading. 3-23 Carried over to 03-24 by unanimous consent. 3-24 Carried over to 03-25 by unanimous consent. 3-25 Carried over to 03-29 by unanimous consent. 3-29 Corrected recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Natural Resources. 7-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-11 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 7-13 Recommendation: Do pass. 7-14 Carried over to 07-15 by unanimous consent. 7-15 Third Reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Absent, 1--Corcoran, Excused, 1--Qutub, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Bryant, Burdick, Derfler, Ferrioli, George, Gordly, President Adams. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-4(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 928, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows State Forestry Department to accept donations for purpose of developing forest interpretation and education center in Tillamook State Forest. Creates Tillamook Forest Interpretive Center Fund. HB 2114 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Board of Forestry) -- Relating to State Forestry Department financing; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry with subsequent referral to Revenue. 2-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-10 Without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 5-6 Public Hearing held. 6-7 Work Session held. 6-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-15 Second reading. 6-16 Third reading. Carried by Rasmussen. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 7, Bowman, Close, Knopp, Krummel, Sunseri, Westlund, Wilson, Absent, 3--Beck, Kruse, Patridge, Excused for business of the House, 1----Piercy. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Beyer. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Close. 6-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-13 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-14 Carried over to 07-15 by unanimous consent. 7-15 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Qutub, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Burdick, Ferrioli, President Adams. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-17(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 968, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µEliminatesº Extends sunset on State Forestry Department funding for administration of western Oregon small tract optional tax and reforestation tax credit. Expands forest products harvest tax for calendar years 2000 and 2001 by µ17º 15 cents per 1,000 board feet of harvested forest products to be used to provide assistance to nonindustrial private landowners. Removes 25,000 feet board measure exemption from specified harvest tax, operative January 1, 2002. HB 2115 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists) -- Relating to the Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 3-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on Boards and Licenses. Public Hearing held. 4-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-16 Second reading. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Kruse. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Hill. 4-20(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-21 Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Derfler, George, Nelson. 6-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 463, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies definitions applicable to and licensing, renewal and relicensing requirements of Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists. Authorizes board to investigate violations of certain statutes and to impose civil penalties for violations. Modifies grounds for discipline of licensees and registered interns. Allows board to create exemptions to professional disclosure statements. µAuthorizes licensed professional counselors and marriage and family therapists to treat certain minors without parental consent.º HB 2116 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to mediation of disputes concerning agriculture; declaring an emergency. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 2-4 Work Session held. 2-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-11 Second reading. 2-12 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Hill, Absent, 1--Ross, Excused, 4--Beck, Bowman, Lokan, Starr. 2-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-16 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-6 Carried over to 04-07 by unanimous consent. 4-7 Carried over to 04-08 by unanimous consent. 4-8 Carried over to 04-09 by unanimous consent. 4-9 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 2, Castillo, Gordly, Excused, 5--Bryant, Dukes, Hannon, Miller, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Duncan, Yih. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 155, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, May 03, 1999. Repeals sunset on provisions of law creating mediation program for foreclosures on agricultural property and other disputes directly related to activities of State Department of Agriculture. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2117 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to soil additives; appropriating money. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows State Department of Agriculture to establish permissible levels, registration requirements and labeling requirements for nonnutritive components in fertilizer, lime, agricultural amendment and agricultural minerals. Imposes civil penalties not to exceed $10,000 for violation of fertilizer, lime, agricultural amendment or agricultural minerals labeling requirement, failure to deliver bulk delivery ticket, offer or sale of nonconforming animal by-products for fertilizer use, brand or grade registration violation, obstruction of department sampling, false or misleading representation of product, nonpayment of inspection fee, failure to timely file inspection fee report, failure to keep custom mix record, failure to file quarterly sale and delivery record and violation of related rules, regulations and orders of department. Adds defined term. HB 2118 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to weed control emergencies. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Third reading. Carried by Hopson. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Kropf, Minnis, Schrader. 5-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-12 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-21 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Carried over to 05-26 by unanimous consent. 5-26 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Dukes, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Brown, Bryant, Courtney, Nelson. 6-28(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 472, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µAllows Director of Agriculture to determine and declare existence of weed control emergency. Allows State Department of Agriculture to request local government remedial efforts. Allows department to require owners and occupants of private land to undertake remedial efforts if local government effort is absent. Allows department to undertake remedial efforts on private lands upon owner or occupant noncompliance. Permits recovery of remedial effort costs from private landowners.º Directs State Department of Agriculture, in consultation with State Weed Board, to implement study on impact of noxious weeds and effectiveness of current weed control programs. Directs department to report results and recommendations to Seventy-first Legislative Assembly. HB 2119 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to exotic animals. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 1-28 Public Hearing held. 3-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Westlund, Excused, 3--Kropf, Minnis, Schrader. 5-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-12 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 5-17 Public Hearing held. 5-19 Work Session held. 6-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-3 Second reading. 6-4 Carried over to 06-07 by unanimous consent. 6-7 Third Reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 3, Hannon, Miller, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Castillo. 6-9(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. 7-6 Speaker signed. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 699, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires seller of exotic animal to provide buyer with informational material. Changes definition of exotic animal. Provides for regulation of keeping exotic animals and restriction of exotic animal permits on basis of undue physical or financial risk to public. Imposes strict liability on keepers of exotic animals except when injury or escape is result of willful, unlawful act by other person. Increases fees for issuance and renewal of exotic animal permit. HB 2120 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to animal health products. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 1-28 Public Hearing held. 2-11 Work Session held. 2-15 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-16 Second reading. 2-17 Third reading. Carried by Hill. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 5, Beyer, Close, Montgomery, Wilson, Witt, Excused, 2--Minnis, Morrisette. Vote explanation(s) filed by Beyer, Krummel entered in Journal. 2-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-19 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 3-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 4-8 Assigned to Subcommittee on Natural Resources. 5-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-27 Returned to Full Committee. 5-28 Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 6-4 Carried over to 06-07 by unanimous consent. 6-7 Third Reading. Carried by Ferrioli. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Absent, 1--Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Castillo. Nelson declared potential conflict of interest. 7-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 700, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Repeals sunset for sections regulating registration of animal remedies, veterinary biologics and veterinary pharmaceuticals. HB 2121 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to livestock auction markets. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 1-28 Public Hearing held. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-23 Second reading. 3-24 Third reading. Carried by Uherbelau. Passed. Ayes, 60. 3-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-29 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Third reading. Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Bill read. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 4, Brown, Hannon, Lim, Yih, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 1----George. 6-28(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 473, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Increases application processing fee for livestock auction market license from $200 to $1,000. Provides exceptions to $1,000 application processing fee. HB 2122 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to remote readouts. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 1-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-4 Second reading. 2-5 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Excused, 12--Beck, Devlin, Kropf, Krummel, Lehman, Leonard, Lokan, Montgomery, Taylor, Walker, Wells, Witt. 2-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-14 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 3--Beyer, Burdick, Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Derfler, Dukes, Qutub, Starr, Wilde. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-4(S) President signed. 6-9(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 237, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Removes additional fee charged to weighing or measuring devices for remote readouts. Defines remote readout device for purpose of annual additional fee exemption. HB 2123 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to confined animal feeding operation. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Revises definition of confined animal feeding operation. HB 2124 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 2-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-22 Work Session held. 2-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-2 Second reading. 3-3 Third reading. Carried by Rasmussen. Passed. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 22, Atkinson, Beyer, Butler, Close, Edwards, Gianella, Jenson, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Lehman, Lewis, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Morgan, Sunseri, Thompson, Welsh, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 2----Montgomery, Williams. 3-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 4-15 Public Hearing held. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-27 Second reading. 5-28 Carried over to 06-01 by unanimous consent. 6-1 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--President Adams, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Brown, Bryant, Derfler, Dukes. 6-3(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Knopp, Witt, Absent, 1--Lehman, Excused for business of the House, 2----Atkinson, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-1 Speaker signed. 7-6(S) President signed. 7-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 655, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Applies personal property return penalty to nonfilers. Authorizes boards of property tax appeals to waive all or portion of liability for personal property return penalty for late-filers with good cause for filing late. Allows Department of Revenue by rule to establish deadline for completion of county assessor ratio study. HB 2125 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 2-5 Work Session held. 2-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-16 Second reading. 2-17 Third reading. Carried by Rasmussen. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Minnis, Morrisette. 2-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-19 Referred to Revenue. 4-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-22 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-23 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 04-29 by unanimous consent. 4-29 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Yih. 5-19(H) Speaker signed. 5-19(S) President signed. 6-7(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 223, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies certain deadlines applicable to centrally assessed companies and property. Eliminates obsolete terms. Establishes uniform method to determine and apportion tax imposed on private railcar companies with personal property not exceeding $1 million in real market value. Conforms interest charged on delinquent electric cooperative gross earnings taxes with interest charged on other delinquent taxes. HB 2126 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 2-11 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Conforms list of districts not subject to timber privilege tax offset for 1998-1999 and later tax years to list applicable to offsets for 1997-1998 tax year. Modifies distribution formulas for timber privilege tax receipts. Applies to timber privilege tax revenue distributions occurring on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2127 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-19 Second reading. 2-22 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 2, Bowman, Leonard, Excused, 1--Morrisette. 2-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Revenue. 3-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-4 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-5 Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Hartung, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----George, Lim. 4-8(H) Speaker signed. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 19, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 01, 1999. Eliminates obsolete reforestation land provisions from timber harvest privilege tax and forestland property tax laws. HB 2128 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-17 Second reading. 2-18 Third reading. Carried by Witt. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Morrisette. 2-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-22 Referred to Revenue. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 7-22 Work Session held. 7-23 Work Session held. 7-24 At Desk upon adjournment. Allows Department of Revenue to disclose timber harvest and privilege tax information to tax authorities in other states, the District of Columbia and Canadian provinces. Permits disclosure only for tax purposes and only when other jurisdiction has comparable taxpayer information confidentiality laws. HB 2129 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of the Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 3-17 Public Hearing held. 3-25 Public Hearing held. 4-7 Public Hearing held. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-29 Second reading. 4-30 Third reading. Carried by Witt. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Sunseri, Excused, 3--Harper, Montgomery, Thompson. 5-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-20 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-27 Second reading. 5-28 Carried over to 06-01 by unanimous consent. 6-1 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 2, Trow, Wilde, Excused, 1--President Adams, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Brown, Bryant, Derfler, Dukes. 6-3(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 4, Bowman, Deckert, Merkley, Rasmussen, Absent, 1--Lehman, Excused for business of the House, 2----King, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-30 Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 579, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Clarifies certain laws implementing constitutional property tax limitation. HB 2130 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 1-22 Public Hearing held. 1-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-4 Second reading. 2-5 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Excused, 11--Beck, Devlin, Kropf, Krummel, Lehman, Lokan, Montgomery, Taylor, Walker, Wells, Witt. 2-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 4-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Carried over to 04-29 by unanimous consent. 4-29 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Yih. 5-3(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 4, Knopp, Westlund, Wilson, Witt, Absent, 2--Merkley, Walker, Excused, 1--Speaker Snodgrass, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. 5-24 Speaker signed. 5-25(S) President signed. 6-7(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 224, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Changes administrative procedures for taxpayer conference decisions. Clarifies who may represent taxpayer before Department of Revenue. Exempts Multistate Tax Commission's alternative dispute resolution program from Dispute Resolution Commission oversight. HB 2131 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Board of Massage Technicians) -- Relating to massage technicians; declaring an emergency. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 3-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Boards and Licenses. 4-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-27 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 Thursday, May 6 Calendar. 5-6 Third reading. Carried by Morrisette. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Atkinson, Kafoury, Excused, 1--Strobeck, Excused for business of the House, 2----Jenson, Messerle. 5-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-20 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Derfler, Hannon, Qutub, Timms, Wilde. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 326, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 01, 1999. Directs State Board of Massage Technicians to impose fee on application for massage license exam. Eliminates separate fee for persons applying for massage technician license by indorsement or reciprocity. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2132 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to tax filings made subsequent to assessment. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows nonfiling taxpayer to file report or return after taxpayer's period to appeal assessment has expired. Eliminates supplemental taxpayer information filings. HB 2133 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 1-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-3 Second reading. 2-4 Third reading. Carried by Witt. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 1--Messerle, Excused for business of the House, 4----Bowman, Hansen, Mannix, Prozanski. 2-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-8 Referred to Revenue. 4-22 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 7-23 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed 07-23.) Second reading. Rules suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 3--Fisher, Starr, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Metsger, Shannon. 7-24(H) Rules suspended. House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 49 --Absent, 4--Kafoury, Morrisette, Rasmussen, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 7----Butler, Leonard, Lewis, Messerle, Minnis, Patridge, Schrader. 8-4 Speaker signed. 8-17(S) President signed. 8-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1007, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Establishes claim of right income credit, allowing taxpayer to be restored to position taxpayer would have been in had income not been erroneously taken into account in prior tax year. Applies only when similar adjustment is made on taxpayer's federal income tax return. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1998. µModifies tax credits for qualified research activities. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000.º HB 2134 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to confidential taxpayer information. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 2-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-8 Second reading. 3-9 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Revenue carried. Rereferred. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes that unlawful disclosure of confidential taxpayer information or unlawful use of lawfully disclosed confidential information by Department of Revenue employee constitutes Class C felony µonlyº if unlawful disclosure or use is µknowinglyº made intentionally, knowingly or recklessly. HB 2135 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to the disclosure of information. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to Revenue. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 2-25 Public Hearing held. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 4-7 Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-15 Second reading. 4-16 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Absent, 1--Kropf, Excused, 6--Atkinson, Edwards, Lehman, Lewis, Ross, Welsh. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-18 Public Hearing held. 5-27 Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-4 Second reading. 6-7 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Castillo. 6-9(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. 7-6 Speaker signed. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 656, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µRestricts disclosure of legal name, address or identifying information of public employee using official pseudonym.º Allows Department of Revenue to disclose taxpayer particulars and related information to law enforcement agencies and United States Postal Inspection Service in instances of mail theft and check counterfeiting, forgery or alteration. HB 2136 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-26 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-1 Second reading. 3-2 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 2--Beck, Witt, Excused, 2--Deckert, Merkley, Excused for business of the House, 1----Williams. 3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-4 Referred to Revenue. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Third Reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 1--Qutub, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Brown, Bryant, Burdick, Courtney, Nelson, Shannon. 5-28(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. 6-30 Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 580, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Specifies taxpayer identification number disclosure and definitions of taxable income and wages. µStates authority of collections unit of Department of Revenue to collect debt owing certain independent public corporations and local government agencies.º Repeals obsolete corporate excise tax depreciation provisions. HB 2137 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to federal tax law connection. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-25 Work Session held. 3-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-8 Second reading. 3-9 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Lokan, Patridge, Speaker Snodgrass. 3-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-11 Referred to Revenue. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-2 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-5 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 3, Burdick, Corcoran, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 4-14(H) Speaker signed. 4-15(S) President signed. 4-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 90, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Establishes December 31, 1998, connection date to changes in federal Internal Revenue Code for tax law matters other than definition of taxable income. Suspends statute of limitations for refund claims in certain situations. Suspends interest accrual on deficiency or partnership settlement agreement in certain situations. Adopts electing large partnership rules for state tax purposes. Creates subtraction from taxable income for residents subject to tax on amounts converted from regular individual retirement accounts to Roth individual retirement accounts to extent amount is greater than amount taken into account for federal tax purposes. Directs Department of Revenue to adopt rules specifying estimated tax declaration threshold amount and required percentage of prior year tax to be paid as estimated tax. Allows inheritance tax adjustment when, for federal estate tax purposes, deduction for family business interest is disqualified and made subject to additional federal estate tax. HB 2138 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to state finance. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Revenue. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-26 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-1 Second reading. 3-2 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Beyer, Absent, 2--Beck, Witt, Excused, 2--Deckert, Merkley, Excused for business of the House, 1----Hill. Vote explanation(s) filed by Knopp entered in Journal. 3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-4 Referred to Revenue. 3-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-15 Carried over to 03-16 by unanimous consent. 3-16 Carried over to 03-17 by unanimous consent. 3-17 Carried over to 03-18 by unanimous consent. 3-18 Carried over to 03-19 by unanimous consent. 3-19 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 4, Burdick, Castillo, Gordly, Trow, Excused, 2--Dukes, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Qutub, President Adams. 4-6(H) Speaker signed. 4-6(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 23, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Clarifies that surplus kicker payment to individuals is refund of excess personal income tax revenues. HB 2139 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to tax administration funding; appropriating money. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-5 Public Hearing held. 2-10 Public Hearing held. 2-11 Public Hearing held. 3-3 Public Hearing held. 3-4 Public Hearing held. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 3-18 Work Session held. 3-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-29 Second reading. 3-30 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 19, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Edwards, Gardner, Kafoury, King, Knopp, Leonard, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Uherbelau, Walker, Excused, 3--Hill, Lewis, Lundquist. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau, Knopp entered in Journal. 3-31(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-1 Referred to Revenue, then Ways and Means. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. Subsequent referral rescinded by order of the President. Second reading. 6-4 Carried over to 06-07 by unanimous consent. 6-7 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 3, Gordly, Miller, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Castillo. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 701, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Extends indefinitely current interest rate charged on delinquent property taxes. Extends indefinitely fee charged for recording of certain instruments conveying or contracting to convey interests in real property. Expands types of instruments for which fee is charged. Reduces fee from $20 to $11. Directs Department of Revenue to develop property mapping system. Directs department to conduct study of appropriate level of funding for property assessment and taxation functions, and funding sources for property tax administration. HB 2140 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Liquor Control Commission) -- Relating to alcoholic beverages. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-26 Second reading. 5-27 Third reading. Carried by Butler. Passed. Ayes, 45 --Absent, 3--Lundquist, Ross, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 12----Atkinson, Beck, Close, Krummel, Kruse, Morrisette, Piercy, Schrader, Starr, Taylor, Williams, Winters. 5-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-22 Second reading. 6-23 Carried over to 06-24 by unanimous consent. 6-24 Carried over to 06-25 by unanimous consent. 6-25 Third reading. Carried by Courtney. Motion to refer to Public Affairs carried on voice vote. 7-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-13 Work Session held. 7-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed C-Eng.) 7-17 Carried over to 07-19 by unanimous consent. 7-19 Taken from 07-19 Calendar and placed on 07-20 Calendar by unanimous consent. 7-20 Bill read. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 10, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, Gordly, Hannon, Metsger, Miller, Shields, Excused, 2--Qutub, Timms. 7-21(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 1, Uherbelau, Absent, 5--Atkinson, Beck, Jenson, Ross, Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 2----Gianella, Speaker Snodgrass. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 7-28 Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 9-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1062, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Increases civil penalty authority of Oregon Liquor Control Commission to maximum of $5,000. Requires employee who has sold alcoholic beverages to minor or failed to verify identification to attend training program. Imposes penalty of up to $500 on employee who sells alcoholic beverages when prohibited from doing so. Allows package store licensee to install equipment designed to prevent sales to minors instead of being fined or sanctioned. Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to establish responsible vendor program. HB 2141 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Liquor Control Commission) -- Relating to sales of alcoholic beverages by employees of package store licensees. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits sale of alcoholic beverages at retail by person employed by holder of package store license issued by Oregon Liquor Control Commission unless person holds retail sales certificate. Establishes exception for period not to exceed 45 days after person is first employed. Directs commission to establish and maintain certification program. Requires that commission create and distribute retail sales certificates, establish training course requirements, approve materials for training courses and approve training providers. Directs commission to develop and maintain retail sales certificate database containing information relating to violations of liquor laws by persons holding retail sales certificates and other persons. Establishes fees for retail sales certificates. Authorizes commission to establish reasonable fees for approving training providers. Establishes that sale of alcoholic beverages at retail without required retail sales certificate is violation. HB 2142 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Liquor Control Commission) -- Relating to law enforcement. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes that prohibitions on misrepresentation of age do not apply to person acting under direction of Oregon Liquor Control Commission or state or local law enforcement agency to investigate violation of laws prohibiting sales to persons who are less than certain, specified age. Removes other criminal and civil sanctions for persons under 21 years of age acting on behalf of commission or state or local law enforcement agency in investigating violation of liquor laws. HB 2143 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Liquor Control Commission) -- Relating to alcoholic beverages; prescribing an effective date. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that certain licensees of Oregon Liquor Control Commission carry insurance or bond providing coverage for injuries suffered by persons by reason of sale or service of alcoholic beverages to minor. Extends requirement of insurance or bond to package store licenses and hotel dispenser licenses. Takes effect March 15, 2000. HB 2144 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services for the Office for Oregon Health Plan Policy and Research) -- Relating to credentialing of physicians. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-5 Second reading. 5-6 Third reading. Carried by Taylor. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Lowe, Excused, 1--Strobeck. 5-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-26 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Attending Legislative Business, 5----Brown, Bryant, Burdick, Courtney, Nelson. 6-28(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 494, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Creates Advisory Committee on Physician Credentialing Information within Office for Oregon Health Plan Policy and Research. Requires development of minimum uniform credentialing information of physicians for hospitals and health plans. HB 2145 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services for the Office for Oregon Health Plan Policy and Research) -- Relating to health insurance benefits. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Provides health benefits to dependent children of health insurance policyholder in same manner and to same extent that benefits inure to policyholder. HB 2146 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services for the Office for Oregon Health Plan Policy and Research) -- Relating to the duties of the Oregon Health Council. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-5 Second reading. 5-6 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 2--Kropf, Lowe, Excused, 1--Strobeck. 5-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-17 Public Hearing held. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-26 Second reading. 5-27 Third Reading. Carried by Castillo. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Miller, Excused, 2--Gordly, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Derfler, George. 5-28(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 8, Beck, Bowman, Close, Gianella, Lokan, Sunseri, Uherbelau, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lewis, Speaker Snodgrass. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-30 Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 581, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies duties and authority of Oregon Health Council and Office for Health Plan Policy and Research, including increasing maximum civil penalty authority from $100 to $500 per day. HB 2147 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services for the Office for Oregon Health Plan Policy and Research) -- Relating to the Health Resources Commission. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Revises duties and responsibilities of Health Resources Commission. Directs commission to perform medical technology assessments and develop health resources plans for assessed medical technologies. Directs commission to biennially evaluate commission efforts and impacts on cost, accessibility and quality of health care in Oregon. HB 2148 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services for the Office for Oregon Health Plan Policy and Research) -- Relating to Office for Oregon Health Plan Policy and Research. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies filing and reporting requirements of Office for Oregon Health Plan Policy and Research for certain health care facilities. Eliminates authority of Administrator of Office for Oregon Health Plan Policy and Research to conduct certain investigations into financial status of certain health care facilities or to review reasonableness of rates charged for certain services, supplies and materials. HB 2149 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to public contracts. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 1-26 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows public contracting agency to make public improvement contract under conditions other than price that foster competition if certain findings are developed. HB 2150 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to acquisition of state buildings. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Expands types of buildings Oregon Department of Administrative Services may acquire by installment purchase or lease purchase financing. Allows capital construction appropriations and expenditure limitations to continue over more than one biennium. HB 2151 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to state agency leasing office space. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows any state agency to enter into lease to rent office space, subject to approval of Oregon Department of Administrative Services. HB 2152 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to title to state real property. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes Oregon Department of Administrative Services to temporarily take title to real property on behalf of another state agency. HB 2153 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Budget and Management Division, Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to lottery bonds; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Revenue. 1-22 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-10 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 5-18 Returned to Full Committee. 5-21 Work Session held. 6-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and subsequent referral to Revenue be rescinded and be referred to Ways and Means. Subsequent referral to Revenue rescinded by order of Speaker. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 6-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation and Economic Development. 6-10 Public Hearing held. 6-14 Public Hearing held. 6-15 Public Hearing held. 6-16 Work Session held. 6-24 Returned to Full Committee. 6-25 Work Session held. 6-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 7-2 Second reading. 7-6 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 9, Bowman, Deckert, Gardner, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Taylor, Uherbelau, Wells, Wilson, Excused, 1--Leonard. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Beck. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 7-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-9 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-12 Third Reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 3, Miller, Shields, Wilde, Excused, 2--Brown, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Gordly. 7-13(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 702, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 14, 1999. Authorizes issuance of lottery bonds. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2154 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Budget and Management Division, Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to the financial administration of the Civil Rights Division of the Bureau of Labor and Industries; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-3 Second reading. 2-4 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 1--Messerle, Excused for business of the House, 4----Bowman, Hansen, Mannix, Prozanski. 2-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-8 Referred to General Government, then Ways and Means. 2-18 Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Without recommendation and be referred to Public Affairs. Referred to Public Affairs by order of the President. 7-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--George, Yih. 7-27(H) Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1008, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, August 20, 1999. Appropriates moneys from Workers' Benefit Fund to Civil Rights Division of Bureau of Labor and Industries for payment of certain expenses. Requires division to annually report number and disposition of complaints filed with division. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2155 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Budget and Management Division, Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to state bonds. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Oregon Department of Administrative Services to establish administrative limitations to pay expenses and debt service related to refunding bonds, certificates of participation or financing agreements and to make rebate payments to federal government. Defines administrative limitation. HB 2156 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Budget and Management Division, Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to funding of treatment programs for gambling-related behaviors; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to General Government with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allocates one percent of net proceeds from lottery games to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for prevention and treatment of gambling addiction. Creates Problem Gambling Treatment Fund. Appropriates moneys in fund continuously to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for prevention and treatment programs. Allows department to appoint advisory council to advise department concerning treatment and service programs. Describes membership, duties and functions of advisory council. Allows department to enter into contracts for program administration and service delivery. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2157 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Division of State Lands) -- Relating to abandonment of intangible equity ownership interests. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to General Government. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces from five years to two years waiting period before presumption of abandonment of certain intangible equity ownership interests. Specifies when waiting period begins for dividend reinvestment plans. HB 2158 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Division of State Lands) -- Relating to membership of Natural Heritage Advisory Council. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 1-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-4 Second reading. 2-5 Third reading. Carried by Merkley. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Excused, 11--Beck, Devlin, Kropf, Krummel, Lehman, Lokan, Montgomery, Taylor, Walker, Wells, Witt. 2-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Lim, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Beyer, Burdick. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-4(S) President signed. 6-9(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 238, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Adds State Geologist as ex officio, nonvoting member of Natural Heritage Advisory Council. HB 2159 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Division of State Lands) -- Relating to treasure-trove. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 1-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-4 Second reading. 2-5 Third reading. Carried by Kafoury. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Excused, 11--Beck, Devlin, Kropf, Krummel, Lehman, Lokan, Montgomery, Taylor, Walker, Wells, Witt. 2-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Lim, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Beyer, Burdick. 6-10(H) Speaker signed. 6-10(S) President signed. 6-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 284, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Eliminates duplicative regulation of treasure-trove by Division of State Lands. HB 2160 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Division of State Lands) -- Relating to management of state-owned lands. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 3-19 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows state to charge for easements and rights of way across state-owned lands. HB 2161 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Division of State Lands) -- Relating to fees for removal-fill program. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 6-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases fees for Division of State Lands removal-fill program. Exempts habitat restoration projects from removal-fill permit fees. HB 2162 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Water Resources Department) -- Relating to hydroelectric projects. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-4 Referred to Water and Environment. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-2 Second reading. 6-3 Third reading. Carried by Merkley. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 2--Lehman, Morrisette, Excused for business of the House, 1----Simmons. 6-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill and be referred to Ways and Means. (Printed B-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 7-6 Assigned to Subcommittee on Natural Resources. 7-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-11 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 7-13 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-14 Carried over to 07-15 by unanimous consent. 7-15 Third Reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Qutub, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Burdick, Ferrioli, George, President Adams. 7-16(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 1, Rasmussen, Absent, 4--Deckert, Minnis, Montgomery, Schrader, Excused for business of the House, 3----Atkinson, Williams, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-21 Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 7-28(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 873, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Converts hydroelectric water rights to in-stream water rights in certain circumstances. Establishes annual fee for hydroelectric projects. Allows imposition of project-specific fees in conjunction with reauthorization of water right, water quality certification or issuance of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission license. Extends authority of Water Resources Department to impose civil penalties for violation of water right for hydroelectric purposes that is reauthorized under ORS chapter 543A. Allows penalty moneys to be used to carry out reauthorization and decommissioning activities of department. HB 2163 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Water Resources Department) -- Relating to water development loan program. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 1-29 Public Hearing held. 2-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-11 Second reading. 2-12 Third reading. Carried by Devlin. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Ross, Excused, 4--Beck, Bowman, Lokan, Starr. 2-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-16 Referred to Water and Land Use. 4-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-5 Carried over to 05-06 by unanimous consent. 5-6 Third Reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Attending Legislative Business, 5----Castillo, Ferrioli, George, Shannon, Yih. 5-24(H) Speaker signed. 5-25(S) President signed. 6-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 212, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows Water Resources Commission to accept parity or second lien to secure water development loan if such position provides adequate security for loan. Expands eligibility of federal water development project to include any project that receives funding from federal government. Changes certain uses eligible only as secondary uses to uses qualifying as water development projects. µSpecifies that purchasing or refinancing is eligible forº Allows loan funds for purchasing if necessary to complete water development project or to provide adequate security for water development loan. Allows loan funds for certain refinancing. HB 2164 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Water Resources Department) -- Relating to water right application process; declaring an emergency. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 1-29 Public Hearing held. 2-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-15 Second reading. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Kruse. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 3, Beck, Bowman, Merkley, Excused, 2--Minnis, Williams. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-18 Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-6 Public Hearing held. 6-14 Work Session held. 6-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-21 Second reading. 6-22 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Attending Legislative Business, 5----Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Dukes, Wilde. 6-24(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Absent, 8--Deckert, Harper, Kropf, Lundquist, Morrisette, Piercy, Ross, Starr, Excused, 1--Hopson, Excused for business of the House, 1----Taylor. 7-1 Speaker signed. 7-6(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 703, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 14, 1999. µAllowsº Authorizes Water Resources Commission to µacceptº allow application to appropriate water for use not classified in applicable basin program µuntil July 1, 2003º. Requires Water Resources Commission to determine whether proposed use is consistent with general policies of basin program and whether use would result in injury to existing water right. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2165 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Water Resources Department) -- Relating to wells. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 2-5 Public Hearing held. 3-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-30 Second reading. 3-31 Third reading. Carried by Devlin. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 2--Atkinson, Simmons, Excused, 2--Hill, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 2----Ross, Speaker Snodgrass. 4-1(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-2 Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-12 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Lim, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Beyer, Burdick. 6-10(H) Speaker signed. 6-10(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 293, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Clarifies requirements for well construction, alteration, abandonment and conversion. Changes definition of well to exclude temporary holes drilled for analysis of water quality or ground water level. HB 2166 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Governor John Kitzhaber, M.D.) -- Relating to public contracts. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 3-4 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows public contracting agencies to set aside contracts for certified emerging small businesses. Limits such contracts to specified maximum value. Allows public contracting agencies to establish sheltered market programs for emerging small businesses. Eliminates mentor program for minority or women business enterprises. HB 2167 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Governor John Kitzhaber, M.D.) -- Relating to telecommunications policy. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Makes legislative findings about telecommunications and economic development. Expands state policy on telecommunications planning process. HB 2168 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to persons convicted of driving while under the influence of intoxicants. 1-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-22 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-23 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-24 Second reading. 2-25 Third reading. Carried by Simmons. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Rosenbaum, Excused for business of the House, 1----Schrader. 2-26(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-1 Referred to Judiciary. 3-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-2 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-5 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 126, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires all persons convicted of driving while under the influence of intoxicants to pay for screening interview and undergo treatment program for alcohol or drug problems. Requires agency that screens person to monitor person's progress through treatment program. Applies to persons convicted on and after effective date of Act. HB 2169 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to inspections of sellers of tobacco products. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-4 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Coordinates state rules concerning random and targeted inspections of sellers of tobacco products with federal regulations. HB 2170 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to local alcohol planning committees. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 3-4 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Expands role of local alcohol and other drug planning committees in developing alcohol and drug treatment programs. HB 2171 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Governor's Advocacy and Children's Ombudsman Office, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to Office of Children's Ombudsman; declaring an emergency. 1-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 1-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Transfers Office of Children's Ombudsman from State Commission on Children and Families to Department of Human Resources. Directs office to maintain telephone line for citizens to voice concerns and complaints about children and families issues. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2172 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Health Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to access to vital statistics. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 2-18 Public Hearing held. 3-18 Public Hearing held. 4-8 Work Session held. 4-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-16 Second reading. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Close. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Hill. 4-20(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-21 Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-13 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by Castillo. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 3--Beyer, Burdick, Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-4(S) President signed. 6-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 254, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Delineates eligibility and terms of access to vital records and reports. Extends time for completing and filing certain birth certificates. HB 2173 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Health Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to illegal drug manufacturing. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Gianella. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Excused, 3--Lewis, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 7----Deckert, Hill, King, Krummel, Rosenbaum, Wilson, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to Judiciary. 6-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-21 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-22 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Attending Legislative Business, 6----Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Dukes, Trow, Wilde. 7-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-15(S) President signed. 7-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 861, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Expands definition of illegal drug manufacturing site for purposes of illegal drug manufacturing cleanup statutes. µExpandsº Modifies authority of Health Division in issuing certificate of decontamination. Authorizes Health Division to impose civil penalties. Establishes $100 penalty for late license renewal application. HB 2174 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Health Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to public swimming pools. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-18 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 6-8 Work Session held. 6-17 Returned to Full Committee. 6-18 Work Session held. 6-22 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-23 Second reading. 6-24 Third reading. Carried by Ross. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 2, Beyer, Wilson, Absent, 3--Lundquist, Rosenbaum, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 2----Deckert, Starr. 6-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 6-28 Referred to Public Affairs. 7-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-12 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage. Second reading. 7-13 Carried over to 07-14 by unanimous consent. 7-14 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Brown. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-4(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 929, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µIncreases fees for licensing public swimming pools. Imposes civil penalty for licensing violations.º Requires Health Division and Conference of Local Health Officials to establish fee that counties are to collect and remit for support of public swimming pool regulations. HB 2175 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Health Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to clinical laboratories; declaring an emergency. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 3-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Boards and Licenses. 4-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-5 Second reading. 5-6 Third reading. Carried by Taylor. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Knopp, Absent, 1--Kropf, Excused, 1--Strobeck. Vote explanation(s) filed by Knopp entered in Journal. 5-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-21 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 2--Hartung, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Burdick, Derfler, Qutub, Wilde, Yih. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-24(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 341, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 01, 1999. Modifies exemption to clinical laboratory regulation. Eliminates ability of moderate complexity laboratory to perform high complexity tests. Modifies basis of and establishes method for calculating maximum fee for certain licenses. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2176 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Health Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to Oregon Drinking Water Quality Act. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-21 Referred to Water and Environment. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 13 Calendar. 5-13 Third reading. Carried by Gianella. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 5, Krummel, Lokan, Westlund, Wilson, Witt, Excused, 1--Starr, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Snodgrass. 5-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-17 Referred to Public Affairs. 5-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-2 Carried over to 06-03 by unanimous consent. 6-3 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Shannon. Castillo, attending legislative business when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 653, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Conforms Oregon Drinking Water Quality Act to changes in federal law. Increases civil penalty authorized for large water systems from $500 to $1,000 for each day of violation. Amends definition of water system. µEliminates exemption from operator certification for small water systems and systems supervised by registered engineer.º HB 2177 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Health Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to environmental laboratories; appropriating money. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-21 Referred to Commerce. 2-1 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 2-5 Public Hearing held. 2-10 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-15 Work Session held. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 6-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 6-8 Work Session held. 6-17 Returned to Full Committee. 6-18 Work Session held. 6-22 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-23 Second reading. 6-24 Third reading. Carried by Ross. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 2, Lokan, Montgomery, Absent, 1--Lundquist, Excused for business of the House, 3----Deckert, Hill, Starr. 6-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 6-28 Referred to Public Affairs. 7-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-12 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-13 Third Reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Absent, 2--Shannon, Wilde, Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Dukes, Fisher, George, Qutub, Starr, Tarno. Duncan, attending legislative business when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 9-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1063, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Directs Health Division of Department of Human Resources, in µcollaborationº concurrence with Department of Environmental Quality and State Department of Agriculture, to adopt standards for laboratories that seek accreditation and perform environmental testing. Requires Health Division to establish and implement environmental laboratory accreditation program in µcollaborationº concurrence with Department of Environmental Quality and State Department of Agriculture. Allows Health Division to establish fee for services provided. Imposes civil penalty on laboratory that falsely purports to be accredited to perform environmental services. HB 2178 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Board of Radiologic Technology) -- Relating to radiologic technology. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 3-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Boards and Licenses. 4-6 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-12 Second reading. 5-13 Third reading. Carried by Krummel. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 1, Butler, Excused, 2--Backlund, Starr, Excused for business of the House, 2----Welsh, Speaker Snodgrass. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Krummel. 5-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-17 Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-27 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Miller, Excused, 2--Gordly, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----George, Shannon. 6-28(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) President signed. 7-7(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 517, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Defines certain terms and modifies requirements for licensure by Board of Radiologic Technology. Eliminates exemption for certain trainees from statutory requirements. Modifies basis for refusal to issue or renew and for suspension or revocation of licenses and permits. Modifies basis for certain fees for services. HB 2179 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon State Board of Nursing) -- Relating to the practice of nursing. 1-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 3-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Boards and Licenses. 4-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-5 Second reading. 5-6 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Strobeck. 5-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-20 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 1, Nelson, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Burdick, Derfler, Hannon, Qutub, Wilde. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-23(S) President signed. 6-28(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 375, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Authorizes Oregon State Board of Nursing to conduct investigations and examinations of certain certificate holders, licensees and applicants. Eliminates certain notice and hearing requirements. Increases maximum amount of civil penalty board may impose. Creates exceptions to nurse-patient and psychotherapist-patient privilege. HB 2180 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Environmental Quality) -- Relating to representational standing in certain environmental proceedings. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 4-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-14 Second reading. 4-15 Third reading. Carried by Backlund. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Strobeck, Excused, 1--Edwards. 4-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-20 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Burdick, Derfler, Hannon, Qutub, Wilde. 6-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 511, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Specifies standing requirements for association or organization seeking judicial review of certain final orders of Department of Environmental Quality or Environmental Quality Commission. HB 2181 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Environmental Quality) -- Relating to pollution control tax incentives. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment with subsequent referral to Revenue. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-21 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 5, Bowman, Montgomery, Prozanski, Thompson, Uherbelau, Absent, 1--Morrisette. 5-26(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-27 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-17 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-18 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 1--Nelson, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Burdick, Dukes, Gordly. 7-12(H) Speaker signed. 7-12(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 826, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µLimits pollution control tax incentives to pollution control facilities meeting compliance standards stricter than federal pollution control requirements in effect on December 31, 1998, or that reuse or recycle waste. Expands pollution control tax incentives to include incentives for nonpoint source pollution controls.º µReorganizes pollution control tax incentive provisions.º Adds nonpoint source pollution control facility to definition of pollution control facility for purpose of pollution control tax credit. Applies to certifications on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2182 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Environmental Quality) -- Relating to indexing of certain Department of Environmental Quality fees; declaring an emergency. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to Water and Environment. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes mechanism to automatically adjust certain fees of Department of Environmental Quality based on Consumer Price Index. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2183 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Environmental Quality) -- Relating to the disposition of petroleum load fee; appropriating money. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 6-23 Work Session held. 6-24 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 6-25 Assigned to Subcommittee on Natural Resources. 6-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-1 Returned to Full Committee. 7-2 Work Session held. 7-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 7-8 Second reading. 7-9 Third reading. Carried by King. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Absent, 5--Bowman, Close, Minnis, Morrisette, Schrader, Excused for business of the House, 5----Deckert, Hill, Leonard, Montgomery, Shetterly. 7-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-15 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-16 Carried over to 07-17 by unanimous consent. 7-17 Third Reading. Carried by Metsger. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Fisher, George, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. Shields, absent when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 7-30(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 883, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Transfers petroleum load fee moneys to General Fund. HB 2184 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Environmental Quality) -- Relating to underground heating oil tanks; declaring an emergency. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Environmental Quality Commission to establish rules for voluntary decommissioning of underground heating oil tanks. Allows fee to cover costs of voluntary program. Requires seller of real property to disclose presence of underground heating oil tank and to specify whether tank has been decommissioned. Requires that underground heating oil tank be emptied when use of tank is terminated. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2185 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Environmental Quality) -- Relating to heating oil tank decommissioning assistance. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Transfers responsibility from Oil Heat Commission to Department of Revenue for collecting from oil marketers that portion of assessment designated to fund home heating oil tank decommissioning program. HB 2186 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Environmental Quality) -- Relating to underground storage tank permit fee. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 6-23 Work Session held. 6-24 Without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-25 Assigned to Subcommittee on Natural Resources. 6-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-1 Returned to Full Committee. 7-2 Work Session held. 7-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 7-8 Second reading. 7-9 Third reading. Carried by Westlund. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 11, Gianella, Harper, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lokan, Morgan, Sunseri, Wells, Witt, Absent, 5--Bowman, Close, Morrisette, Rosenbaum, Schrader, Excused for business of the House, 6----Deckert, Edwards, Hill, Leonard, Montgomery, Starr. 7-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-15 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-16 Carried over to 07-17 by unanimous consent. 7-17 Third Reading. Carried by Ferrioli. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Miller, Excused, 2--Fisher, George, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. Duncan, absent when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 7-30(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 884, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Retains underground storage tank annual compliance fee increase. Reverts to lower fee amount December 31, 2001. µTakes effect January 1, 2000.º Limits payment of expenses from certain revenues by Department of Environmental Quality. HB 2187 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Environmental Quality) -- Relating to hazardous waste transporters. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Clarifies authority of Department of Environmental Quality to exercise authority delegated to state under Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act over transportation of hazardous waste by land. HB 2188 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries) -- Relating to mined land reclamation. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 3-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-31 Second reading. 4-1 Third reading. Carried by Gianella. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 1--Hill, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lewis, Westlund. 4-2(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-21 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 1, Metsger, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Burdick, Derfler, Qutub, Wilde, Yih. 6-28(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 492, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Revises exemption for mining operation from reclamation requirements. Specifies when certificate of exemption terminates. Requires certain landowners and operators to complete erosion stabilization. Modifies requirements for reclamation bond or other security. Allows modification of operating permit upon certain findings. Requires opportunity for alternative dispute resolution prior to requiring unilateral modification. Exempts from public records law production records, mineral assessments and trade secrets. HB 2189 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to motor carrier taxes. 1-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-12 Second reading. 5-13 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 3, Knopp, Westlund, Witt, Absent, 1--Ross, Excused, 2--Backlund, Starr, Excused for business of the House, 2----Welsh, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-17 Referred to Rules and Elections. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows audit of motor carrier tax report to be basis of refund or assessment of additional tax regardless of duration of audit. Makes partners and corporate officers µand employeesº personally liable for payment of tax under certain circumstances. HB 2190 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to fuel taxes. 1-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-22 Referred to Revenue. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-16 Work Session held. 4-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-5 Second reading. 5-6 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 8, Beyer, Kruse, Starr, Sunseri, Wells, Welsh, Wilson, Witt, Excused, 1--Strobeck. 5-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Revenue. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-28 Second reading. 6-1 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. 6-2 Third Reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Attending Legislative Business, 7----Brown, Burdick, Corcoran, Derfler, Shannon, Timms, President Adams. 6-4(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 6-7 Representatives Strobeck, Rosenbaum, Williams appointed House Conferees. 6-11(S) Senators Wilde, Hartung, Starr appointed Senate conferees. 6-16 Work Session held. 6-21(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Thursday, May 27 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-22(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-23(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 7, Beyer, Close, Gianella, Knopp, Sunseri, Wilson, Witt, Excused, 1--Hopson, Excused for business of the House, 2----Patridge, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-24(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--President Adams, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Brown. 7-12(H) Speaker signed. 7-12(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 769, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Revises procedure for collecting delinquent fuel taxes. Increases amount of bond required of motor vehicle fuel dealer. Exempts certain dealers from new bonding requirements. Specifies grounds for refusal to issue dealer license. HB 2191 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to personal information in motor vehicle records. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-18 Second reading. 2-19 Third reading. Carried by Hill. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Butler, Mannix, Morrisette. 2-22(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-23 Referred to Judiciary. 3-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-16 Carried over to 03-17 by unanimous consent. 3-17 Carried over to 03-18 by unanimous consent. 3-18 Carried over to 03-19 by unanimous consent. 3-19 Carried over to 03-22 by unanimous consent. 3-22 Third Reading. Carried by Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Shannon, Excused, 2--Miller, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Brown. 4-6(H) Speaker signed. 4-6(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 24, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Establishes that persons endangered, as opposed to injured, by unsafe operation of motor vehicle are not entitled to personal information from motor vehicle records. Establishes that personal information may be rereleased to government agencies. HB 2192 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to off-road vehicles. 1-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates title and registration requirements for snowmobiles and Class I all-terrain vehicles. Requires operating permit for Class I all-terrain vehicle or snowmobile. Prescribes operative date of April 1, 2000. HB 2193 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to documents issued by Driver and Motor Vehicle Services branch of Department of Transportation. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-8 Second reading. 2-9 Third reading. Carried by Taylor. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Leonard, Excused, 1--Lehman. 2-9(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-10 Referred to Transportation. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 3-19 Work Session held. 3-25 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-29 Carried over to 03-30 by unanimous consent. 3-30 Carried over to 03-31 by unanimous consent. 3-31 Third Reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Beyer, Burdick. 4-14(H) Speaker signed. 4-15(S) President signed. 4-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 91, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Changes period for which driver license and other documents are valid from four to eight years. Authorizes Department of Transportation to adopt rules for transition to eight-year cycle. Prescribes operative date of October 1, 2000. HB 2194 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to motor carriers. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates single weight-mile tax table. Authorizes motor carriers to report quarterly instead of monthly. Offers tax incentives for use of transponders. Establishes maximum fee of $100 for reinstatement after suspension of authority. Imposes fee for failure to return transponder in specified circumstances. HB 2195 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to motor vehicles. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 1-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-3 Second reading. 2-4 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 5, Atkinson, Close, Knopp, Morgan, Witt, Excused, 1--Messerle, Excused for business of the House, 4----Bowman, Hansen, Mannix, Prozanski. 2-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-8 Referred to Transportation. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-18 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-19 Third Reading. Carried by Ferrioli. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Duncan, George. 7-28(H) Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1009, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Authorizes Department of Transportation to charge different fees for replacing vehicle registration plates depending on whether replacement occurs at time of registration renewal or at some other time. Provides that change of custom plate configuration is subject to replacement fee. Requires Department of Transportation to send notices of title and registration cancellation by first class mail. Prescribes operative date for certain sections. HB 2196 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to driving privileges. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Transportation. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Work Session held. 2-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-25 Second reading. 2-26 Third reading. Carried by Devlin. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Atkinson. 3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-2 Referred to Transportation. 3-24 Public Hearing held. 5-6 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-12 Second reading. 5-13 Carried over to 05-14 by unanimous consent. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by Castillo. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Wilde, Excused, 1--Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Derfler. 5-21(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 5-25 Representatives Montgomery, Lehman, Kropf appointed House Conferees. 5-25(S) Senators Shannon, George, Yih appointed Senate conferees. 6-9 Work Session held. 6-14(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate recede from Senate amendments dated Tuesday, May 11 and bill be repassed. 6-15(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-16 Taken from 06-16 Calendar and placed on 06-17 Calendar by unanimous consent. 6-17 Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, Dukes, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Burdick, Gordly, President Adams. 7-12(H) Speaker signed. 7-12(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 770, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Authorizes State Health Officer to enter into agreements with physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants to certify that person is medically eligible for driving privileges. Includes allowing another person to take driver's test within crime of providing a false application for a license. Punishes by maximum fine of $5,000, maximum sentence of imprisonment of one year, or both. Deletes provision requiring delay of issuance of driving privileges in certain circumstances. Clarifies provision regarding available defenses in administrative review of suspension action by Department of Transportation. Specifies applicability of ignition interlock device exception. µRepeals requirement that privileges be suspended for controlled substance convictions.º HB 2197 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to financing of transportation projects. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 6-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation and Economic Development. 6-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-19 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 7-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Amendments distributed. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Patridge. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Absent, 3--Minnis, Rasmussen, Ross, Excused, 1--Lokan, Excused for business of the House, 4----Atkinson, Close, Gianella, Starr. 7-21(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 7-22 Referred to Ways and Means. 7-23 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed C-Eng.) (Amendments distributed 07-23.) Second reading. Rules suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 5, Ferrioli, George, Miller, Qutub, Wilde, Excused, 3--Fisher, Starr, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Shannon. 7-24(H) Rules suspended. House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 46 --Nays, 1, Close, Absent, 5--Bowman, Morrisette, Ross, Thompson, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 8----Butler, Leonard, Lewis, Messerle, Minnis, Patridge, Schrader, Westlund. 8-4 Speaker signed. 8-17(S) President signed. 9-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1036, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Defines financial institution for purposes of laws relating to transportation project financing. Allows Department of Transportation to pledge moneys to ensure repayment of loan guarantees made to or on behalf of municipalities to finance transportation projects. Requires Department of Transportation to transfer moneys from State Highway Fund to Oregon Transportation Infrastructure Fund when necessary to satisfy specified claims of financial institutions. Increases specified bond issuance authority of Department of Transportation. Deletes certain limitations on use of bond issuance authority. HB 2198 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to road authorities. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-19 Public Hearing held. 3-24 Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-1 Second reading. 4-2 Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Kropf, Excused, 1--Gianella. 4-6(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 5-21 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows µroad authorityº Department of Transportation to recover actual costs incurred as result of certain accidents from person causing roadway incident. HB 2199 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to aviation fuel taxes; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation with subsequent referral to Revenue. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 5-21 Public Hearing held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-26 Second reading. 5-27 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Failed. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 13, Bowman, Hill, Knopp, Leonard, Lewis, Minnis, Morgan, Strobeck, Sunseri, Walker, Westlund, Wilson, Witt, Absent, 3--Jenson, Lundquist, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 12----Atkinson, Beyer, Close, Krummel, Kruse, Morrisette, Piercy, Schrader, Simmons, Starr, Taylor, Winters. Walker changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Strobeck changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. 5-28 Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 13, Atkinson, Beyer, Bowman, Close, Deckert, Gianella, Kafoury, Knopp, Kruse, Schrader, Starr, Sunseri, Witt. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 22, Atkinson, Beck, Beyer, Bowman, Close, Deckert, Gardner, Gianella, Harper, Kafoury, Knopp, Kruse, Leonard, Lewis, Minnis, Morgan, Schrader, Starr, Sunseri, Wilson, Winters, Witt. 6-1(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 6-2 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-24 Work Session held. 6-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-6 Recommendation: Without recommendation and be referred to Public Affairs. Referred to Public Affairs by order of the President. 7-22 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. 7-23 Rules suspended by implied consent. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 5, Corcoran, Hannon, Qutub, Tarno, Wilde, Excused, 1--Yih. 7-28(H) Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 9-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1037, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Increases aviation gas and jet fuel taxes. Dedicates increase to airport pavement preservation program. HB 2200 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to winter recreation parking; declaring an emergency. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-19 Public Hearing held. 3-5 Work Session held. 3-24 Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-1 Second reading. 4-2 Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 21, Atkinson, Beyer, Butler, Close, King, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Lewis, Merkley, Minnis, Morgan, Patridge, Schrader, Simmons, Sunseri, Welsh, Westlund, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Excused, 1--Gianella. 4-6(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 5-13 Public Hearing held. 6-22 Work Session held. 7-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 7-6 Second reading. 7-7 Carried over to 07-08 by unanimous consent. 7-8 Carried over to 07-09 by implied consent. 7-9 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 3, Dukes, Hannon, Miller, Excused, 1--Bryant, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Beyer, Nelson, Starr. 7-12(H) Rules suspended. House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Montgomery, Wells, Lehman appointed House Conferees. 7-14(S) Senators Shannon, Ferrioli, Yih appointed Senate conferees. 7-19 Work Session held. 7-20(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Friday, July 2 and bill be further amended and repassed. 7-20(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 7-20(H) Amendments distributed. Rules suspended. House adopted Conference Committee Report. Rules suspended. Repassed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 17, Atkinson, Beyer, Close, Harper, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Lewis, Merkley, Morgan, Schrader, Simmons, Starr, Sunseri, Welsh, Westlund, Wilson, Absent, 3--Minnis, Rasmussen, Ross, Excused, 1--Lokan, Excused for business of the House, 1----Gianella. 7-22(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 2, Dukes, George, Excused, 2--Qutub, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Brown, Hannon, Timms. 7-27(H) Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1010, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, August 20, 1999. Increases fine for unlawful parking in winter recreation parking area from $10 to $30. Increases maximum fees for winter recreation parking permits. µAllocates portion of money resulting from prosecution of winter recreation parking violations to Department of Transportation.º Reimburses certain owners of winter recreation parking areas for snow removal costs incurred between February 1, 1998, and May 1, 1998. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2201 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to studded tires. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-29 Referred to Transportation with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes fee on retail sale or on installation of studded tires. HB 2202 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to speed. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-4 Referred to Transportation. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes federal maximum speed limit. Creates offense of violating a maximum speed limit. Provides default speed limits. Makes related changes. HB 2203 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to the state modernization program for highways. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-23 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Walker. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 8, Atkinson, Beyer, Knopp, Minnis, Starr, Westlund, Wilson, Witt, Excused, 1--Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 2----Hopson, Taylor. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-29 Referred to Transportation. 5-12 Public Hearing held. 5-21 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes Department of Transportation to count federal moneys and certain State Highway Fund moneys used for modernization toward amount required for state modernization program for highways. HB 2204 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Youth Authority) -- Relating to support of offenders in custody of the Oregon Youth Authority. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-23 Second reading. 3-24 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Nays, 1, Jenson. 3-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-29 Referred to Judiciary. 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-16 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-19 Carried over to 04-20 by unanimous consent. 4-20 Carried over to 04-21 by unanimous consent. 4-21 Carried over to 04-22 by unanimous consent. 4-22 Carried over to 04-23 by unanimous consent. 4-23 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Beyer, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 5-24(H) Speaker signed. 5-25(S) President signed. 6-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 213, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows administrator or court to order support for offender placed in custody of Oregon Youth Authority after prosecution as adult. Allows Department of Human Resources to provide support enforcement services for such support order. HB 2205 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Youth Authority) -- Relating to juveniles. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-21 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-26 Second reading. 3-1 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 15, Beyer, Hill, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Minnis, Morrisette, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Uherbelau, Welsh, Wilson, Excused, 1--Close, Excused for business of the House, 1----Messerle. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lokan, Uherbelau entered in Journal. 3-2(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-3 Referred to Judiciary. 3-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-2 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-5 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 3, George, Hannon, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 92, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Deletes provisions requiring Oregon Youth Authority to make reasonable efforts to prevent or eliminate need for removal of youth from home. Modifies provisions dealing with reports to juvenile court made by agencies having guardianship or legal custody of youth. HB 2206 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Youth Authority) -- Relating to sentences of young offenders; providing for criminal sentence reduction that requires approval by a two-thirds majority. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 7-22 Work Session held. 7-24 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. In committee upon adjournment. Establishes that offenders sentenced to mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment for certain crimes committed when they were 15, 16 or 17 years of age are eligible for early release or reduction of sentence under certain circumstances. HB 2207 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to statements filed by chief petitioners of certain election petitions. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 4-8 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs chief petitioners of statewide initiative petition to file statement of contributions and expenditures prior to biennial primary election. Directs chief petitioners of initiative, referendum and recall petitions to report aggregate amount paid to each individual circulator for purpose of obtaining signatures on petition. HB 2208 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to voters' pamphlets. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Specifies that no more than one argument supporting and one argument opposing each state measure shall be printed in state voters' pamphlet. Allows one supporting and one opposing rebuttal argument. Specifies procedures for preparing arguments and rebuttal arguments. Eliminates fees for including arguments in state voters' pamphlet. Directs inclusion of summary page for state measures in state voters' pamphlet. HB 2209 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to election campaign finance. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Makes technical changes to election campaign finance laws. HB 2210 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State for the Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to centralized voter registration system. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Secretary of State to develop and implement centralized voter registration system for state. Directs review by Joint Legislative Committee on Information Management and Technology. HB 2211 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to voters' pamphlets. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes Secretary of State to adopt rules prescribing size and placement of portraits of candidates and size and length of arguments related to statewide measures in state voters' pamphlet. Increases amount charged candidates and political parties for space in pamphlet. Modifies space allowed to candidates and political parties in pamphlet. Allows pamphlet to be printed by other than State Printer. Increases number of electors that must sign petition for inclusion of argument supporting or opposing measure in pamphlet without payment of fee, and increases fee charged for all other arguments. Excludes from pamphlet information regarding candidates for certain local offices. HB 2212 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to business registry functions of the Secretary of State. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 3-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-23 Second reading. 3-24 Third reading. Carried by Piercy. Passed. Ayes, 60. 3-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-29 Referred to General Government. 5-11 Public Hearing held. 5-20 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-27 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 2, Miller, Wilde, Excused, 2--Gordly, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Burdick, George, Shannon. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 652, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies and consolidates fees for filing business registry documents with Secretary of State. Repeals requirement that certain amounts in Secretary of State's Operating Account be transferred on periodic basis to General Fund. µSpecifies operative dates.º Requires transfer to General Fund of certain unexpended and unobligated balances in Operating Account. Becomes operative July 1, 2001. HB 2213 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Corrections) -- Relating to corrections; declaring an emergency. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-24 Public Hearing held. 4-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-22 Second reading. 4-23 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Piercy, Excused, 2--Hansen, Witt. 4-26(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-27 Referred to Judiciary. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-14 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 3--Beyer, Burdick, Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Derfler, Dukes, Qutub, Starr, Wilde. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-4(S) President signed. 6-9(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 239, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 09, 1999. Eliminates upper age limit for incarceration at boot camp. Specifies that offenses committed while inmate is incarcerated may not be considered in determining county of residence condition of parole. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2214 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Corrections) -- Relating to Department of Corrections. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-15 Second reading. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Hansen. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 13, Beyer, Close, Jenson, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lewis, Patridge, Starr, Sunseri, Wilson, Witt, Excused, 2--Minnis, Williams, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Snodgrass. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-18 Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Department of Corrections to make loans to inmates on transitional leave from alternative incarceration program for certain expenses. HB 2215 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Corrections) -- Relating to protective proceedings for persons committed to custody of Department of Corrections. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-15 Second reading. 2-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, February 17 Calendar. 2-17 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 2, Bowman, Kafoury, Excused, 2--Harper, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 5----Backlund, Lundquist, Ross, Wilson, Witt. 2-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-19 Referred to Judiciary. 3-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-11 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-12 Carried over to 03-15 by unanimous consent. 3-15 Carried over to 03-16 by unanimous consent. 3-16 Carried over to 03-17 by unanimous consent. 3-17 Carried over to 03-18 by unanimous consent. 3-18 Carried over to 03-19 by unanimous consent. 3-19 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Gordly, Excused, 2--Dukes, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Qutub, President Adams. 4-14(H) Speaker signed. 4-15(S) President signed. 4-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 122, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Limits powers of guardian appointed for person committed to custody of Department of Corrections. Establishes that notice of petitions and motions in protective proceeding for person committed to custody of Department of Corrections must be given to Attorney General and to superintendent or other officer in charge of facility in which person is confined. HB 2216 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Corrections) -- Relating to post-prison supervision. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-3 Second reading. 3-4 Third reading. Carried by Hansen. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 1, Atkinson, Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund, Excused for business of the House, 5----Bowman, Gianella, Mannix, Sunseri, Thompson. 3-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Judiciary. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Public Hearing held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-19 Second reading. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Burdick. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Derfler, George, Nelson. 5-27(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 59 --Nays, 1, Atkinson. 6-28 Speaker signed. 6-29(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 474, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires that offender on post-prison supervision reside for first six months in county where offender resided at time offense was committed, excluding offenses committed while incarcerated. HB 2217 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Corrections) -- Relating to conditional release. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-3 Second reading. 3-4 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund, Excused for business of the House, 6----Bowman, Gianella, Hansen, Mannix, Sunseri, Thompson. 3-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Judiciary. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-2 Third Reading. Carried by Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 9----Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Gordly, Shields, Trow. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 156, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Establishes that counties are responsible for supervision of offenders on conditional release under second look provisions. HB 2218 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Corrections) -- Relating to corrections. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-5 Second reading. 3-8 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Jenson, Excused for business of the House, 1----Beyer. 3-9(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-10 Referred to Judiciary. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-1 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-2 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 9----Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Gordly, Shields, Trow. 4-14(H) Speaker signed. 4-15(S) President signed. 4-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 120, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows person returned to state for violation of post-prison supervision to be held in local correctional facility. µif local supervisory authority instigated return of person.º Allows Department of Corrections or other supervisory authority to order arrest and detention of person who has escaped from supervision, custody or control of department or supervisory authority. HB 2219 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Corrections) -- Relating to probation. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-3 Second reading. 3-4 Third reading. Carried by Simmons. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 1, Close, Absent, 1--Lundquist, Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund, Excused for business of the House, 6----Bowman, Gianella, Hansen, Mannix, Sunseri, Thompson. 3-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Judiciary. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-2 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-5 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. Qutub, excused when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 4-14(H) Speaker signed. 4-15(S) President signed. 4-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 121, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Increases to 60 days length of jail confinement that Department of Corrections or county corrections agency may impose as sanction for probation violation. HB 2220 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Corrections) -- Relating to the financial administration of the Department of Corrections; appropriating money. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-3 Work Session held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-7 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 6-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 Returned to Full Committee. 6-11 Work Session held. 6-14 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-15 Second reading. 6-16 Third reading. Carried by Patridge. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 1, Starr, Absent, 6--Krummel, Lehman, Shetterly, Westlund, Winters, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 4----Gianella, Hill, Sunseri, Uherbelau. 6-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Department of Corrections Account in State Treasury. Requires specified moneys received by Department of Corrections, including proceeds from sale of certificates of participation, to be credited to account. HB 2221 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Corrections) -- Relating to the exemption of proceedings concerning inmate visitation from formal contested case provisions. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-11 Public Hearing held. 3-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Lowe. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Mannix, Speaker Snodgrass, Excused for business of the House, 1----Minnis. 4-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-15 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-16 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Absent, 1--Qutub, Excused, 1--Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Burdick, Lim. 7-7(H) Speaker signed. 7-9(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 679, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Establishes that Department of Corrections proceedings relating to inmate visitation issues are exempt from formal contested case provisions. Directs Department of Corrections to establish internal process to review decisions regarding visitor's visiting status. HB 2222 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Corrections) -- Relating to inmate participation in rulemaking process. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-18 Second reading. 2-19 Third reading. Carried by Witt. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Excused, 3--Butler, Mannix, Morrisette. 2-22(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-23 Referred to Judiciary. 3-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-16 Carried over to 03-17 by unanimous consent. 3-17 Carried over to 03-18 by unanimous consent. 3-18 Carried over to 03-19 by unanimous consent. 3-19 Carried over to 03-22 by unanimous consent. 3-22 Third Reading. Carried by Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Miller, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Brown. Duncan, excused when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 4-14(H) Speaker signed. 4-15(S) President signed. 4-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 123, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows Department of Corrections and State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to limit inmate participation in rule hearings to written submissions. HB 2223 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to disclosure of awards of punitive damages. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that all verdicts, arbitration awards and judgments separately state amount of punitive damages awarded under verdict, award or judgment. Requires that clerk of court give notice to Department of Justice of all verdicts and judgments that contain awards of punitive damages. Requires certain arbitrators give notice to Department of Justice of arbitration awards that contain punitive damages. HB 2224 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to support enforcement. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-19 Second reading. 3-22 Third reading. Carried by Uherbelau. Passed. Ayes, 60. 3-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-24 Referred to Judiciary. 5-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Work Session held. 5-27 Work Session held. 6-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-7 Second reading. 6-8 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Timms, President Adams. Shannon, absent when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 6-10(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 60. 7-6 Speaker signed. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-15(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 735, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Changes reference to date of entry of support order to effective date of support order in provision relating to administrative review and possible modification of support order. Modifies provisions relating to agreements for cooperative delivery of child support enforcement services between Indian tribes or tribal organizations and Department of Human Resources. Exempts certain judgments for support payments from requirement of filing lien certificate before lien attaches to real property of judgment debtor. Specifies to whom request for noninitiation or termination of income withholding must be made. Specifies that certain orders for income withholding are not subject to contest. Amends definition of support enforcement agency for purposes of Uniform Interstate Family Support Act. HB 2225 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to distribution of support payments. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-7 Second reading. 4-8 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 9 Calendar. 4-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 12 Calendar. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 1--Patridge, Excused for business of the House, 5----Krummel, Mannix, Prozanski, Simmons, Walker. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-14 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-21 Second reading. 6-22 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Attending Legislative Business, 7----Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Derfler, Dukes, Ferrioli, Trow. 6-24(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 3--Harper, Lundquist, Piercy, Excused, 1--Hopson, Excused for business of the House, 2----Krummel, Taylor. 7-12 Speaker signed. 7-12(S) President signed. 7-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 798, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Establishes that support payments made through Department of Justice must be applied and distributed according to rules adopted by Department of Human Resources. Directs Department of Human Resources to adopt rules consistent with federal regulations for application and distribution of certain support payments. Exempts funds in possession of Child Support Program from requirement that unclaimed funds be paid to Division of State Lands. HB 2226 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to persons required to report child abuse. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-4 Second reading. 3-5 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund. 3-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Judiciary. 5-10 Work Session held. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Work Session held. 6-21 Work Session held. 6-30 Work Session held. 7-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Minority Recommendation: Do pass with different amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng. Minority) 7-9 Second reading. 7-12 No motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report. Committtee Report adopted. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 11, Beyer, Brown, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Gordly, Metsger, Qutub, Shannon, Shields, Trow, Excused, 1--Burdick, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. Qutub, having been recorded as voting aye, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting nay. Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 11, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Gordly, Metsger, Qutub, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Shields, President Adams. Burdick, excused when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting nay. 7-13(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 17, Beck, Beyer, Gardner, Gianella, Harper, Kafoury, Kruse, Lewis, Lowe, Merkley, Piercy, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Sunseri, Wells, Westlund, Wilson. 8-2 Speaker signed. 8-17(S) President signed. 9-3(H) Governor vetoed. Includes employees of Support Enforcement Division of Department of Justice within definition of persons required to report child abuse. µRequires public or private officials to report abuse only when reasonable belief of abuse arises from contact in course of official duties. Disallows private course of action for violation.º Increases maximum fine for failure to report suspected child abuse. Requires certain agencies to report person suspected of failing to report suspected child abuse. HB 2227 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to exemptions from execution on support judgments. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-15 Second reading. 3-16 Third reading. Carried by Lowe. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Minnis, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 2----Gianella, Mannix. 3-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-18 Referred to Judiciary. 5-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Work Session held. 6-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-7 Second reading. 6-8 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Timms, President Adams. 6-10(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. 7-6 Speaker signed. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-15(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 745, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies exemptions available to judgment debtor when execution is issued on judgment for support payments. HB 2228 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to enforcement of arrearages under support obligations. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-15 Second reading. 2-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, February 17 Calendar. 2-17 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Excused, 2--Harper, Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 5----Backlund, Lundquist, Ross, Wilson, Witt. 2-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-19 Referred to Judiciary. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-19 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-22 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Miller, Wilde. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 93, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies certain procedures used by support enforcement agencies. Allows use of notice of intent only for purpose of establishing support arrearages. HB 2229 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to procedures for automated administrative support enforcement services. 1-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-22 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 4-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 6-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 Returned to Full Committee. 6-11 Work Session held. 6-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-16 Second reading. 6-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 18 Calendar. 6-18 Third reading. Carried by Patridge. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 2--Bowman, Leonard, Excused, 1--Starr. 6-21(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary, then Ways and Means. 6-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed C-Eng.) Subsequent referral rescinded by order of the President. 7-7 Second reading. 7-8 Carried over to 07-09 by implied consent. 7-9 Carried over to 07-12 by unanimous consent. 7-12 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Brown, Derfler, Metsger, Starr. 7-13(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 4, Close, Sunseri, Westlund, Wilson, Excused for business of the House, 4----Minnis, Patridge, Shetterly, Speaker Snodgrass. Vote explanation(s) filed by Wilson entered in Journal. 7-21 Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-4(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 930, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires Support Enforcement Division of Department of Justice to provide high-volume automated administrative support enforcement services to other states upon their request. Authorizes division to seize assets of persons who owe child support in other states by levy or other appropriate processes. Specifies garnishment procedures. Increases maximum limit for payment of expenses with certain moneys for Department of Justice. HB 2230 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to designation of tribunal for foreign support order proceedings. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-10 Second reading. 2-11 Third reading. Carried by Uherbelau. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Leonard, Excused, 2--Butler, Lokan. 2-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-15 Referred to Judiciary. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 5-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Work Session held. 5-27 Work Session held. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 6-9 Second reading. 6-10 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Derfler, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Brown, Hartung, Timms. 6-14(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 2--Kruse, Lundquist, Excused, 1--Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 1----Westlund. 7-7 Speaker signed. 7-9(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 680, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies provisions designating tribunal when foreign support order is registered for enforcement or modification. HB 2231 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to support enforcement concerning incarcerated obligors. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-8 Second reading. 2-9 Third reading. Carried by Edwards. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Lehman. 2-9(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-10 Referred to Judiciary. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-19 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-22 Carried over to 03-23 by unanimous consent. 3-23 Carried over to 03-24 by unanimous consent. 3-24 Carried over to 03-25 by unanimous consent. 3-25 Carried over to 03-29 by unanimous consent. 3-29 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Qutub, Starr, Timms, President Adams. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 127, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Establishes that support order that is modified because of obligor's incarceration is reinstated by operation of law on 61st day after obligor is released from incarceration. HB 2232 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to address of record for support enforcement. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-4 Second reading. 2-5 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Excused, 11--Beck, Devlin, Kropf, Krummel, Lehman, Lokan, Montgomery, Taylor, Walker, Wells, Witt. 2-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-19 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-22 Carried over to 03-23 by unanimous consent. 3-23 Carried over to 03-24 by unanimous consent. 3-24 Carried over to 03-25 by unanimous consent. 3-25 Carried over to 03-29 by unanimous consent. 3-29 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Qutub, Starr, Timms, President Adams. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 87, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Deletes time limitation on use of alternative address for service of legal documents in support enforcement proceeding. HB 2233 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to domestic relations. 1-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies definition of obligee for purposes of statutes dealing with domestic relations and support enforcement. HB 2234 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to support enforcement. 1-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 3-11 Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-19 Second reading. 3-22 Third reading. Carried by Backlund. Passed. Ayes, 60. 3-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-24 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-14 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-15 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Brown, Lim. 7-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 836, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows motion for modification of support order any time support enforcement services are being provided. HB 2235 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to contact with represented parties in child support cases; declaring an emergency. 1-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-9 Second reading. 2-10 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 7--Butler, Lehman, Messerle, Shetterly, Thompson, Walker, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Snodgrass. 2-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-12 Referred to Judiciary. 3-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-9 Work Session held. 3-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 3-17 Second reading. 3-18 Carried over to 03-19 by unanimous consent. 3-19 Carried over to 03-22 by unanimous consent. 3-22 Third Reading. Carried by Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Miller, Wilde. 3-24(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 60. 4-8 Speaker signed. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 18, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, April 16, 1999. Directs Department of Justice to provide support account information to party to support order. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2236 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to state agency name change. 1-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-22 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-17 Second reading. 3-18 Third reading. Carried by Backlund. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 7, Beyer, Harper, Kruse, Lewis, Strobeck, Sunseri, Wilson, Absent, 1--Gianella, Excused, 1--Leonard. 3-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-22 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-14 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-15 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Lim. 7-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 839, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Renames Support Enforcement Division of Department of Justice to Division of Child Support. HB 2237 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Department of Justice) -- Relating to administrative determinations of paternity entered on birth certificates. 1-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-22 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 3-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-15 Second reading. 3-16 Third reading. Carried by Lowe. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Minnis, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 2----Gianella, Mannix. 3-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-18 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-14 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-15 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Lim. 7-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 840, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Clarifies procedure when paternity is established by administrative determination. HB 2238 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Employment Department) -- Relating to unemployment compensation eligibility determinations. 1-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 3-3 Work Session held. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Rules suspended. Consideration of Committee Report and Minority Report taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Rules suspended. Committee and Minority Reports along with the measure referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. Referred. 5-17 Public Hearing held. 5-25 Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-7 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 33, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Patridge, Shetterly, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Taylor, Walker, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass, Absent, 2--Lehman, Morgan. Committee Report adopted. Ayes, 37 --Nays, 21, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Uherbelau, Absent, 2--Lehman, Morgan. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 20, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Uherbelau, Absent, 2--Lehman, Morgan. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Walker. Vote explanation(s) filed by Jenson, Prozanski, Krummel entered in Journal. 6-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-23 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-24 Carried over to 06-25 by unanimous consent. 6-25 Carried over to 06-28 by unanimous consent. 6-28 Carried over to 06-29 by unanimous consent. 6-29 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Failed. Ayes, 14 --Nays, 13, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, Gordly, Hannon, Metsger, Shields, Starr, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Beyer, Shannon, President Adams. Starr served notice of possible reconsideration. Motion to reconsider carried on voice vote. Bill passed. Carried by Starr. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 12, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, Gordly, Metsger, Shields, Trow. 7-12(H) Speaker signed. 7-12(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor vetoed. 7-15 Governor's message read in the House. 7-24 Veto sustained in accordance with Article V, Section 15b, Oregon Constitution. Permits Employment Department representative and hearing referee and Employment Appeals Board to address issues in unemployment compensation eligibility cases, notwithstanding how issues are characterized by parties. Allows employees to be considered laid off in certain circumstances. Allows victims of domestic violence to be eligible for unemployment benefits in certain circumstances. µModifies when services are considered employment for purposes of benefits eligibility.º HB 2239 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Employment Department) -- Relating to judicial review of Employment Department contested case hearings. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-27 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits party during judicial review of Employment Department order from applying for leave to present additional evidence. HB 2240 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Employment Department for the Commission for Child Care) -- Relating to child care facilities. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to Human Resources. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Piercy. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Absent, 1--Morrisette, Excused, 3--Lewis, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 8----Deckert, Hill, King, Krummel, Lowe, Rosenbaum, Wilson, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to General Government. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 6-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 6-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-24 Returned to Full Committee. 6-25 Work Session held. 6-29 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 6-30 Third Reading. Carried by Gordly. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Derfler, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Dukes, Ferrioli. 7-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-15(S) President signed. 7-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 858, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires Child Care Division of Employment Department to inspect child care facilities if division receives serious complaint about facility. Directs state agencies to notify division about child care facility complaints. HB 2241 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Employment Department for the Commission for Child Care) -- Relating to child care facilities. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-13 Second reading. 5-14 Third reading. Carried by Patridge. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 6, Beyer, Close, Lokan, Schrader, Wells, Witt, Excused, 1--Backlund, Excused for business of the House, 1----Sunseri. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lokan entered in Journal. 5-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-18 Referred to General Government. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-28 Second reading. 6-1 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. 6-2 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Attending Legislative Business, 7----Brown, Burdick, Corcoran, Derfler, Shannon, Timms, President Adams. 6-4(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 2, Lokan, Wells, Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused for business of the House, 1----Atkinson. 7-6 Speaker signed. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-15(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 743, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires Child Care Division of Employment Department to conduct on-site review of child care facility prior to issuing registration. Allows division to make unannounced on-site reviews of registered child care facilities. Changes terminology used for certified and registered child care facilities. HB 2242 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Employment Department) -- Relating to child care facilities. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates fee for renewal of certificate of registration without inspection. Makes complaints and reports about child care facilities received by Child Care Division confidential. Provides exceptions. Imposes civil penalty for violation of statute regarding certification of child care facilities that care for more than seven children. Modifies other laws regarding child care facilities. HB 2243 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Employment Department) -- Relating to time periods for actions in unemployment compensation claim matters. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-3 Second reading. 2-4 Third reading. Carried by Gardner. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 1--Messerle, Excused for business of the House, 5----Bowman, Gianella, Hansen, Mannix, Prozanski. 2-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-8 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-13 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Nelson, Qutub, President Adams. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-4(S) President signed. 6-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 256, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Extends time period employers have to protest charges against their unemployment compensation accounts. HB 2244 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Employment Department) -- Relating to referral of unemployment insurance claimants to available suitable work through JOBS Plus Program. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Employment Department to refer unemployment compensation recipients to available suitable work through JOBS Plus Program. HB 2245 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Employment Department) -- Relating to unemployment compensation for agricultural workers; prescribing an effective date. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies provisions regarding unemployment compensation benefits for agricultural workers. Takes effect January 1, 2000. HB 2246 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Economic Development Department) -- Relating to the Oregon Port Revolving Fund; declaring an emergency. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-4 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-5 Second reading. 2-8 Third reading. Carried by Montgomery. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused for business of the House, 4----Hansen, Mannix, Piercy, Prozanski. 2-9(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-10 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 3-17 Work Session held. 3-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-24 Second reading. 3-25 Carried over to 03-29 by unanimous consent. 3-29 Third Reading. Carried by Gordly. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 3----George, Qutub, Starr. 4-5(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Gianella. 4-14 Speaker signed. 4-15(S) President signed. 4-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 58, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 01, 1999. µGrants permanentº Extends authority for annual transfer of funds from interest earnings of Oregon Port Revolving Fund to Port Planning and Marketing Fund to finance grant program for ports by µrepealing current sunset date of July 1, 1999º extending sunset date to July 1, 2003. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2247 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Economic Development Department) -- Relating to enterprise zones. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-5 Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-11 Second reading. 2-12 Third reading. Carried by Simmons. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 2, Wells, Witt, Excused, 4--Beck, Bowman, Lokan, Starr. 2-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-16 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Public Hearing held. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Qutub, Shannon, Starr, Timms, President Adams. 5-26(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 2, Wells, Witt, Absent, 1--Leonard, Excused for business of the House, 1----Backlund. 6-28 Speaker signed. 6-29(S) President signed. 7-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 460, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows designation by Director of the Economic Development Department of 10 new nonurban enterprise zones in state. Allows director to change zone boundaries in specified situations. Requires that at least four zones be in eastern Oregon. Requires that zones be designated before January 1, 2004. Specifies procedure for expanding boundary of state enterprise zone by incorporating federal enterprise zone. HB 2248 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Economic Development Department) -- Relating to tax exemptions in enterprise zones. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Revenue. 2-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-10 Public Hearing held. 3-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-7 Work Session held. 4-21 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-23 Work Session held. 4-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 5-12 Public Hearing held. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-21 Work Session held. 5-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-2 Second reading. 6-3 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Absent, 1--Morrisette. 6-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 6-7 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 6-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) 6-18 Second reading. 6-21 Taken from 06-21 Calendar and placed on 06-22 Calendar by unanimous consent. 6-22 Third Reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Absent, 1--Nelson, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Derfler, Dukes, Trow, President Adams. 6-24(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 6-25(S) Senators Corcoran, Gordly, Lim appointed Senate conferees. 6-25(H) Representatives Hill, Montgomery, Deckert appointed House Conferees. 7-6 Work Session held. 7-14 Work Session held. 7-15 Conference Committee recommendation: Failure to agree and request conferees be discharged. Conferees discharged. Representatives Hill, Morgan, Deckert appointed House Conferees No. 2. 7-15(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Conferees failed to agree; conferees be discharged, and new conferees be appointed. 7-16 Senators Lim, Dukes, Gordly appointed Senate conferees No. 2. 7-17 Senator Ferrioli appointed to replace Dukes as Senate conferee. 7-22 Work Session held. 7-22(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Thursday, June 17 and bill be further amended and repassed. Amendments distributed. Rules suspended. House adopted Conference Committee Report. Rules suspended. Bill failed. Ayes, 0 --Nays, 56, Atkinson, Backlund, Beck, Beyer, Bowman, Butler, Close, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Harper, Hill, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Leonard, Lewis, Lokan, Lowe, Lundquist, Mannix, Merkley, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Morrisette, Patridge, Piercy, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Shetterly, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass, Absent, 3--Lehman, Rasmussen, Taylor, Excused for business of the House, 1----Gianella. 7-23(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 7-24(H) Bill failed. Revises laws relating to tax exemptions available to qualified business firms in enterprise zones. Allows businesses that serve customers by telecommunications to be eligible for tax exemptions when not less than 90 percent of customers are outside this state. HB 2249 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Scholarship Commission) -- Relating to State Scholarship Commission. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 2-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-9 Second reading. 2-10 Third reading. Carried by Jenson. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 7--Butler, Lehman, Messerle, Shetterly, Thompson, Walker, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Snodgrass. 2-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-12 Referred to Education. 5-10 Public Hearing held. 5-19 Public Hearing held. 5-21 Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to resolve conflicts. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-28 Second reading. 6-1 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. 6-2 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Brown, Corcoran, President Adams. 6-4(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused for business of the House, 3----Atkinson, Welsh, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-6 Speaker signed. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 704, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Changes name of State Scholarship Commission to Oregon Student Assistance Commission and name of State Scholarship Commission Fund to Oregon Student Assistance Fund. Makes related changes. HB 2250 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Scholarship Commission) -- Relating to scholarships. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education with subsequent referral to Revenue. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-23 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes income tax credit equal to 50 percent of scholarship funds paid by employers in providing scholarships to employees and their dependents. Requires scholarship program to be certified by State Scholarship Commission prior to allowance of credit. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2251 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Scholarship Commission) -- Relating to Certificate of Initial Mastery Achievement Loan Program. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes name of alternative student loan program to Certificate of Initial Mastery Achievement Loan Program. Changes definition of eligible student. Decreases limit on revenue bonds that may be issued to support program. HB 2252 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of State Scholarship Commission) -- Relating to community service voucher program; appropriating money. 1-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-25 Referred to Education. 4-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-28 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-29 Second reading. 4-30 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 3--Kropf, Sunseri, Wells, Excused, 3--Harper, Montgomery, Thompson. 5-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-13 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Beyer, Burdick, Lim. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-4(S) President signed. 6-9(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 243, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Creates Community Service Voucher Fund. HB 2253 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Military Department) -- Relating to courts-martial. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-23 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-24 Second reading. 2-25 Third reading. Carried by Sunseri. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Rosenbaum, Excused for business of the House, 1----Schrader. 2-26(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-1 Referred to Judiciary. 3-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-2 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-5 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 94, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows State Judge Advocate to detail military judge for general or special court-martial. Allows commissioned officer in any branch of Armed Forces of the United States to serve as military judge in court-martial for organized militia not in federal service. Requires staff judge advocate, rather than authority convening court-martial, to appoint trial counsel and assistants. Requires State Judge Advocate to appoint defense counsel for courts-martial. Declares that regulations prescribed by Governor, rather than authority convening court-martial, determine appointment or employment of court reporters and interpreters. HB 2254 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Military Department) -- Relating to the state militia. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-4 Public Hearing held. 2-11 Work Session held. 2-15 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-16 Second reading. 2-17 Third reading. Carried by Wilson. Motion to rerefer to General Government failed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 35, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Bowman, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Hill, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Messerle, Montgomery, Morgan, Patridge, Shetterly, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Walker, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass, Excused, 3--Jenson, Minnis, Morrisette. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 8, Gardner, Hansen, Leonard, Lowe, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Excused, 3--Jenson, Minnis, Morrisette. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lowe entered in Journal. 2-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-19 Referred to General Government. 3-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-9 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-10 Carried over to 03-11 by unanimous consent. 3-11 Carried over to 03-12 by unanimous consent. 3-12 Carried over to 03-15 by unanimous consent. 3-15 Third Reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Derfler, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. Ferrioli, excused when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 96, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows Governor or Adjutant General to designate Assistant Adjutant General other than Assistant Adjutant General who is senior in military grade to serve as Acting Adjutant General. Provides that specified Oregon laws, otherwise applicable to public employees, are not applicable to members of Oregon National Guard serving under Title 10 or Title 32 of United States Code. HB 2255 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Oregon Military Department) -- Relating to military justice. 1-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-23 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-24 Second reading. 2-25 Third reading. Carried by Sunseri. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Rosenbaum. 2-26(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-1 Referred to Judiciary. 3-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-2 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-5 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 157, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Changes punishments that may be imposed by courts-martial. Requires sentence of bad-conduct discharge to be approved by Governor or Adjutant General before discharge is carried out. Allows prosecution by court-martial of member of National Guard who is not on duty status for offense that has connection with member's military duties. Allows military court to prosecute certain felonies if State of Oregon does not have jurisdiction under general criminal laws of state or chooses not to exercise jurisdiction. HB 2256 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Department of Justice) -- Relating to actions filed by inmates against public bodies. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Absent, 1--Morrisette, Excused, 4--Lewis, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Williams, Excused for business of the House, 7----Deckert, Hill, King, Krummel, Lowe, Rosenbaum, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to Judiciary. 5-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-2 Second reading. 6-3 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Burdick, Shannon. 6-7(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Absent, 3--Deckert, Lehman, Morgan, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lewis, Minnis. 7-6 Speaker signed. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 657, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Prohibits court from waiving fees and court costs if inmate has or will have funds to pay fees and court costs. Requires payment of fees and court costs from inmate's trust account. Specifies that court may not waive or defer fees or court costs of inmate if inmate while incarcerated has on three or more occasions had civil action against public body dismissed on specified grounds. Specifies exception. Requires that fees and court costs awarded against inmate in action against public body be paid from inmate's trust account. Prohibits award of noneconomic damages to inmate in action against public body unless inmate has established that inmate suffered economic damages. HB 2257 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Department of Justice) -- Relating to appeals. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 3-11 Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-19 Second reading. 3-22 Third reading. Carried by Edwards. Passed. Ayes, 60. 3-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-24 Referred to Judiciary. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Lim, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Beyer, Burdick. 6-11(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 294, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µEstablishes procedures that govern granting or denial of stays of judgment that either require performance of act that person would not perform but for judgment or prohibit performance of act that person would be able to perform but for judgment.º µRequires granting of stay by trial court for judgments governed by new procedure except in certain circumstances. Requires de novo review by appellate court of denial or conditions of stay for judgments governed by new procedure.º µAllows appellate court reviewing decision of trial court on stay to consider information not submitted to trial court if certain conditions are met.º Establishes automatic stay of judgment for 14-day period after entry of trial court's order, unless trial court orders otherwise. Restricts de novo review to record made before trial court, except in specified situations. HB 2258 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Department of Justice) -- Relating to crime victims' assistance; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-29 Work Session held. 2-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 6-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-24 Returned to Full Committee. 6-25 Work Session held. 6-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 7-1 Second reading. 7-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, July 6 Calendar. 7-6 Third reading. Carried by Minnis. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 3--Atkinson, Schrader, Shetterly, Excused, 1--Leonard, Excused for business of the House, 2----Taylor, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-9 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-12 Third Reading. Carried by Timms. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Brown, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Gordly. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-2(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 922, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, August 02, 1999. Extends period of time in which victims of child abuse may receive crime victims' assistance. Applies retroactively to claims filed on or after August 4, 1991. Increases maximum limit for payment of expenses with certain moneys for Department of Justice. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2259 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Department of Justice) -- Relating to crime victims' compensation program. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-27 Recommendation: Do pass. 1-28 Second reading. 1-29 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Excused, 7--Bowman, Edwards, Kruse, Montgomery, Strobeck, Williams, Speaker Snodgrass. 2-1(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Judiciary. 2-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-11 Carried over to 02-12 by unanimous consent. 2-12 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Gordly, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Castillo, Nelson, President Adams. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 128, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Excludes life insurance proceeds and community contributions in calculating crime victims' compensation. HB 2260 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Department of Justice) -- Relating to crime victims compensation program. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Excludes consideration of crime victim's conduct contributing to crime victim's death in determining compensation. HB 2261 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Department of Justice) -- Relating to crime victims compensation program. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-27 Recommendation: Do pass. 1-28 Second reading. 1-29 Third reading. Carried by Hansen. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Excused, 7--Bowman, Edwards, Kruse, Montgomery, Strobeck, Williams, Speaker Snodgrass. 2-1(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Judiciary. 2-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-11 Carried over to 02-12 by unanimous consent. 2-12 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 1--Gordly, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Brown, Bryant, Castillo, Nelson, President Adams. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 129, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies required information in crime victim's compensation order. HB 2262 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Juvenile Department Directors' Association) -- Relating to disclosure of information about students. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-14 Referred to Education. 1-20 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires public schools and school districts to disclose information about student if in connection to services provided prior to adjudication of student. HB 2263 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Juvenile Department Directors' Association) -- Relating to juveniles. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 1-29 Work Session held. 2-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-19 Second reading. 2-22 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Morrisette. 2-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary. 3-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-2 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-5 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 158, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows juvenile court to waive infractions, violations and certain misdemeanors to municipal court if municipal court agrees. HB 2264 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Advocacy Center) -- Relating to liability for cost of care in state institutions. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-14 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 2-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-18 Second reading. 2-19 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 5, Backlund, Knopp, Schrader, Westlund, Witt, Excused, 3--Butler, Mannix, Morrisette, Excused for business of the House, 1----Uherbelau. 2-22(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-23 Referred to Judiciary. 3-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-16 Carried over to 03-17 by unanimous consent. 3-17 Carried over to 03-18 by unanimous consent. 3-18 Carried over to 03-19 by unanimous consent. 3-19 Carried over to 03-22 by unanimous consent. 3-22 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 2--Miller, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Brown. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-21(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 159, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Prohibits Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division from collecting for cost of care in state institutions under certain circumstances. Eliminates certain assets from consideration when determining person's ability to pay cost of care. HB 2265 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Society of Physician Assistants) -- Relating to insurance coverage of physician assistant services. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-14 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires health insurers and workers' compensation insurers that cover services provided by physicians to cover services provided by physician assistants. HB 2266 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Society of Physician Assistants) -- Relating to physician assistants. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Expands types of controlled substances that may be prescribed by physician assistant. HB 2267 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Society of Physician Assistants) -- Relating to physician assistants. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Third reading. Carried by Morrisette. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Deckert, Excused, 3--Kropf, Minnis, Schrader. 5-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-12 Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-27 Second reading. 5-28 Carried over to 06-01 by unanimous consent. 6-1 Third Reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Yih, Excused, 1--President Adams, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Brown, Bryant, Derfler, Dukes. 6-3(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 58 --Excused for business of the House, 2----King, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-30 Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 582, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Changes registration and certification of physician assistants by Board of Medical Examiners for the State of Oregon to licensing by board. Makes related changes. HB 2268 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for Senator Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to children; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-11 Public Hearing held. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 2-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes duties of State Commission on Children and Families. Requires state agencies that provide community-based services for children and families to report to commission about those services. Abolishes Oregon Coordinating Council for Children and Families. Establishes Juvenile Crime Prevention Committee within State Commission on Children and Families. Requires commission to make juvenile crime prevention grants for specified programs. Expands Healthy Start Family Support Services programs statewide. Modifies program. Removes limitation on liability for improper disclosure of confidential information. Requires Joint Legislative Audit Committee to direct Legislative Fiscal Officer to conduct performance audit of state and local agencies that provide community-based services for children and families. Specifies aspects of performance audit. Appropriates money from General Fund to Legislative Fiscal Officer for performance audit. µRequires full funding for all children eligible for prekindergarten programs.º Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2269 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for Senator Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to the state motto. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections and Public Affairs. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-2 Second reading. 2-3 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Failed. Ayes, 30 --Nays, 30, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hill, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Montgomery, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Westlund. Bill failed. Restores state motto to The Union. HB 2270 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for Senator Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to child abuse. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires adult to report child abuse. Punishes failure to report as violation. HB 2271 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for Senator Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to utility attachments. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 1-22 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 3-1 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-12 Work Session held. 4-23 Work Session held. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Witt. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 3, Bowman, Butler, Westlund, Excused, 5--Lewis, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Walker, Williams, Excused for business of the House, 4----Deckert, Krummel, Shetterly, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-14 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-15 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 3, Gordly, Nelson, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Lim. Bryant declared potential conflict of interest. 7-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 832, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Subjects µelectric cooperativesº consumer-owned utilities to laws regulating utility pole attachments. Modifies provisions for determining rental rates for utility pole attachments. Establishes task force to advise on issues pertaining to utility poles. HB 2272 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for Senator Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to certain sporting activities. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces tax on gross receipts from closed circuit telecasts of boxing or wrestling events by cable system operator. Reduces tax on gross receipts from pay-per-view telecasts of boxing or wrestling event sold to persons charging admission to view event. Directs Oregon State Boxing and Wrestling Commission to report to Legislative Assembly regarding scope of events held at tribal sites in this state. HB 2273 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representatives-elect Kevin Mannix and Tim Knopp) -- Relating to assault on corrections staff; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 4-15 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 6-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 7-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-11 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 7-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 7-13 Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 2, Bowman, Prozanski, Absent, 2--Deckert, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 2----Shetterly, Williams. Vote explanation(s) filed by Prozanski entered in Journal. 7-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-15 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-16 Carried over to 07-17 by unanimous consent. 7-17 Third Reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Fisher, George, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-20(H) (Chapter 1011, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, August 20, 1999. Adds certain acts committed against corrections staff to acts amounting to assault in the third degree. Punishes by maximum five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. Requires term of imprisonment. Appropriates moneys to Emergency Board from General Fund for allocation to Department of Corrections for purposes of prison population management. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2274 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for Senator Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to effective date of legislative Acts. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections and Public Affairs. 2-18 Public Hearing held. 2-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-4 Second reading. 3-5 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 2, Hill, Jenson, Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund. 3-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Rules and Elections. 3-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-18 Second reading. 3-19 Carried over to 03-22 by unanimous consent. 3-22 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Gordly, Trow, Excused, 2--Miller, Wilde. 3-24(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 59 --Absent, 1--Deckert. 7-28 Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1012, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Prescribes regular effective date for legislative Acts as January 1 µof even-numbered yearº after passage. HB 2275 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for Senator Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to mail; declaring an emergency. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 2-18 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-9 Work Session held. 4-21 Work Session held. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 6-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 6-17 Public Hearing held. 6-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-24 Returned to Full Committee. 6-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 7-1 Second reading. 7-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, July 6 Calendar. 7-6 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 2--Atkinson, Schrader, Excused, 1--Leonard, Excused for business of the House, 1----Taylor. 7-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 7-8 Work Session held. 7-13 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-14 Carried over to 07-15 by unanimous consent. 7-15 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Qutub, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Ferrioli, George, Metsger, President Adams. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-2(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 920, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, August 02, 1999. Creates crime of mail theft or receipt of stolen mail. Punishes by maximum of µfive years'º one year's imprisonment, µ$100,000º $5,000 fine, or both µif mail contains financial documents or person has prior conviction for mail theftº. Specifies exceptions and defenses to crime. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2276 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for Senator Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to financial administration of children's programs; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 2-16 Sent for review to Human Resources pursuant to House Rule 9.01(5). 2-25 Work Session held. Returned to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Commission on Children and Families for local programs that provide services for children and families. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for Oregon prekindergarten program. Subjects State Commission on Children and Families to Oregon Department of Administrative Services allotment process. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2277 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Law Commission) -- Relating to criminal procedure. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 1-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-20 Recommendation: Do pass. 1-21 Second reading. 1-22 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 5--Beck, Bowman, Taylor, Thompson, Walker. 1-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-4 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-5 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 2--Duncan, Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Beyer, Castillo, Dukes, Ferrioli, Gordly, Shannon. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-26(H) Filed with Secretary of State without Governor's signature. (Chapter 136, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Repeals provision dealing with determination of number of punishable offenses, which provision was partially impliedly repealed by enactment of initiative dealing with same subject. HB 2278 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Law Commission) -- Relating to prison siting. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-14 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 4-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 2--Kropf, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 4----Harper, Lewis, Sunseri, Speaker Snodgrass. 4-29(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-30 Referred to Judiciary. 6-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-21 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 6-22 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 2, Qutub, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Dukes, Metsger, Trow. 7-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-15(S) President signed. 7-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 853, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires prison siting authority, when refusing to adopt proposed condition, to state why refusal to adopt condition is in public interest. Modifies judicial standard of review for prison siting decisions. HB 2279 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Law Commission) -- Relating to retirement of certain school employees. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-28 Recommendation: Do pass. 1-29 Second reading. 2-1 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Devlin, Lewis, Lundquist. 2-2(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-3 Referred to General Government. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to resolve conflicts. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-8 Second reading. 3-9 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Nays, 1, Shannon. 3-11(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Thompson, Excused, 2--Lundquist, Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. 4-16 Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 130, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Repeals provisions of law relating to obsolete Teachers' Retirement System. HB 2280 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Land Use section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to requirements for public notice of certain land use decisions. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes requirements for notice of local land use decisions made without public hearing. HB 2281 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Land Use section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to notice of adoption of local land use decision. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to General Government. 4-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-14 Second reading. 4-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 16 Calendar. 4-16 Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 1--Hansen, Excused, 5--Atkinson, Edwards, Lehman, Lewis, Ross. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-12 Carried over to 05-13 by unanimous consent. 5-13 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 4--Burdick, Derfler, Qutub, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Brown, Hartung. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-4(S) President signed. 6-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 255, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires local government to include certificate of mailing in notice to Department of Land Conservation and Development of adoption or amendment to comprehensive plan or land use regulation. HB 2282 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Land Use Law section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to conforming changes in certain land use statutes. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to General Government. 4-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-14 Second reading. 4-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 16 Calendar. 4-16 Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 5--Atkinson, Edwards, Lehman, Lewis, Ross. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Lim, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Beyer, Burdick. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-25(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 348, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Makes conforming changes to series references in certain land use statutes. HB 2283 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Land Use Law section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to terms of office on the Land Use Board of Appeals; declaring an emergency. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to General Government. 2-4 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates staggered terms for administrative law judges of Land Use Board of Appeals. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2284 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Consumer Law section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to statutes of limitations in certain debt collection actions. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-14 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that statutes of limitations in federal Truth in Lending Act and federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act do not prevent raising of certain defenses in debt collection actions. HB 2285 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Consumer Law section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to transfer of interest in vehicle by vehicle dealer. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces amount of time allowed to vehicle dealer after sale of vehicle to transfer certificate of title. HB 2286 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Consumer Law section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to consumer protection. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases amount of damages recoverable for violations of unlawful trade practices and unlawful debt collection laws. Extends statutes of limitations. Expands list of activities prohibited as unlawful debt collection practices. HB 2287 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Consumer Law section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to motor vehicle trade practices. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes provisions for voiding or canceling used motor vehicle sales contracts. Establishes warranty and disclosure rules for sales of used motor vehicles. Specifies penalties. HB 2288 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Consumer Law section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to attorney fees in certain consumer protection actions. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-15 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies conditions for award of attorney fees in actions alleging unlawful trade practices or unlawful debt collection practices. HB 2289 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Consumer Law section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to motor vehicle trade practices. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies provisions for enforcement of express warranties on new motor vehicles. HB 2290 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Estate Planning section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to survivorship. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-15 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-2 Second reading. 2-3 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Lewis, Starr. 2-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-5 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-25 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-26 Carried over to 03-01 by unanimous consent. 3-1 Carried over to 03-02 by unanimous consent. 3-2 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 30. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 131, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Revises survivorship laws on simultaneous death. Establishes survivorship rules for co-owners and other persons acquiring property by reason of one person's survival of another person. Specifies that specified person not be considered to have survived another person unless it is established by clear and convincing evidence that specified person survived other person by at least 120 hours. Extends survivorship rules to wills, deeds, trusts and other governing instruments creating rights conditioned on survivorship. Establishes rules for transfer of property when property is held by co-owners with right of survivorship and it cannot be established by clear and convincing evidence that specified co-owner survived other co-owner by at least 120 hours. Specifies exceptions to survivorship rules. Provides protections for bona fide purchases and innocent recipients of property subject to claim under survivorship rules. HB 2291 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Estate Planning section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to trusts. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-15 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-2 Second reading. 2-3 Third reading. Carried by Edwards. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Lewis, Starr. 2-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-5 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-25 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-26 Carried over to 03-01 by unanimous consent. 3-1 Carried over to 03-02 by unanimous consent. 3-2 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Castillo. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 132, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Clarifies that devise may be made by will to trustee of trust that is not funded at time of testator's death. Establishes that terms of trust may be set forth in written instrument executed after execution of will. Requires that property devised be administered and disposed of in manner provided by amendments made to trust before death of testator unless will provides otherwise. Allows testator's will to provide that revocation or termination of trust before death of testator causes devise to lapse. HB 2292 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Estate Planning section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to decedents' estates; prescribing an effective date. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-15 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-2 Second reading. 2-3 Third reading. Carried by Backlund. Passed. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 22, Bowman, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morgan, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Excused, 2--Lewis, Starr, Excused for business of the House, 1----Beck. 2-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-5 Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-25 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-26 Carried over to 03-01 by unanimous consent. 3-1 Carried over to 03-02 by unanimous consent. 3-2 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 3, Beyer, Corcoran, Hannon. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 133, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, January 01, 2000. Repeals law that defined spouse for purposes of intestacy to include person with whom decedent lived for at least 10 years as husband or wife. Takes effect January 1, 2000. HB 2293 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Criminal Law section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to criminal procedure. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 1-21 Public Hearing held. 1-22 Public Hearing held. 1-26 Work Session held. 1-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-1 Second reading. 2-2 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Lehman, Excused, 1--Rosenbaum. 2-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-5 Referred to Judiciary. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 2-18 Taken from 02-18 Calendar and placed on 02-19 Calendar by unanimous consent. 2-19 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Gordly, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Duncan, George. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 134, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows defendant in criminal trial to enter conditional plea of guilty or no contest. HB 2294 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon State Bar House of Delegates and Representative-elect Vicki Walker) -- Relating to indigent defense program. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-15 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases minimum hourly rate of compensation for attorneys appointed to represent indigent persons from $30 to $75. HB 2295 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Real Estate Law section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to statutory deed forms. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-16 Second reading. 2-17 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Jenson, Minnis, Morrisette. 2-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-19 Referred to Judiciary. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 4-13 Second reading. 4-14 Carried over to 04-15 by unanimous consent. 4-15 Carried over to 04-16 by unanimous consent. 4-16 Carried over to 04-19 by unanimous consent. 4-19 Carried over to 04-20 by unanimous consent. 4-20 Carried over to 04-21 by unanimous consent. 4-21 Carried over to 04-22 by unanimous consent. 4-22 Carried over to 04-23 by unanimous consent. 4-23 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Third Reading. Carried by Burdick. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Beyer, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Dukes, Yih. 4-30(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Westlund, Absent, 1--Morrisette, Excused, 3--Harper, Montgomery, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 1----Hill. 5-19 Speaker signed. 5-19(S) President signed. 6-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 214, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies statutory deed forms used to convey real property to include land use disclosure statement. HB 2296 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Family Law section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to child support. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 1-20 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes that amount of child support is automatically reduced when child support order is for more than one child and one of children for whom support was ordered becomes ineligible for support. HB 2297 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Lawyer Referral Committee of the Oregon State Bar and office of the State Court Administrator) -- Relating to indigent defense. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-5 Second reading. 5-6 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Montgomery, Excused, 1--Strobeck. 5-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Judiciary. 5-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 6-2 Carried over to 06-03 by unanimous consent. 6-3 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Lim, Excused, 1--Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Shannon. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 583, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies provisions relating to payment of nonattorney expenses for persons eligible for court-appointed counsel. HB 2298 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Adoption subcommittee of the Family Law section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to adoption. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-17 Second reading. 2-18 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Morrisette. 2-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-22 Referred to Judiciary. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-19 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-22 Carried over to 03-23 by unanimous consent. 3-23 Carried over to 03-24 by unanimous consent. 3-24 Carried over to 03-25 by unanimous consent. 3-25 Carried over to 03-29 by unanimous consent. 3-29 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Qutub, Starr, Timms, President Adams. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-21(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 160, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows court, for good cause, to waive requirement that parents of child to be adopted be advised of voluntary adoption registry. Modifies provisions relating to residency for purposes of adoption. HB 2299 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department and the Oregon Tax Court) -- Relating to the Oregon Tax Court. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to Revenue. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-16 Work Session held. 4-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-27 Second reading. 4-28 Third reading. Carried by Merkley. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused for business of the House, 4----Harper, Lewis, Sunseri, Speaker Snodgrass. 4-29(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-30 Referred to Revenue. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-13 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Beyer, Burdick, Lim. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-24(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 340, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Clarifies applicability of statutes to magistrate division and regular division of Oregon Tax Court. Makes other housekeeping changes. HB 2300 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department and the Oregon Tax Court) -- Relating to tax refund claims. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to Revenue. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-16 Work Session held. 4-22 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-23 Second reading. 4-26 Third reading. Carried by Merkley. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Wells, Excused, 1--Minnis. 4-27(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-13 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Beyer, Burdick, Lim. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-4(S) President signed. 6-10(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 249, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Conforms Oregon income and corporate excise tax appeals procedure to federal income tax appeals procedure by permitting refund claims to be filed within two years of payment of tax. HB 2301 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to drug courts; appropriating money. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-15 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 3-15 Work Session held. 3-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 5-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 5-20 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows judicial districts to establish drug court programs with consent of district attorney. Funds programs through unitary assessment increase and fees. HB 2302 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon District Attorneys Association) -- Relating to sentencing. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-23 Second reading. 2-24 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 60. 2-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-26 Referred to Judiciary. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-1 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Carried over to 04-08 by unanimous consent. 4-8 Carried over to 04-09 by unanimous consent. 4-9 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 5--Bryant, Dukes, Hannon, Miller, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Duncan, Yih. 4-14(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 1--Krummel, Excused for business of the House, 2----Edwards, Kafoury. 4-26 Speaker signed. 4-26(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 161, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Extends period of parole or post-prison supervision for persons convicted of rape in second degree, sodomy in second degree or attempt to commit one of those crimes. HB 2303 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon District Attorneys Association) -- Relating to escape. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 3-5 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes definition of escape to include failure to return to custody after temporary release or transitional leave. HB 2304 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon District Attorneys Association) -- Relating to criminal procedure. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 1-26 Public Hearing held. 1-29 Work Session held. 2-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-5 Second reading. 2-8 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 18, Bowman, Deckert, Gardner, Hansen, Hill, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Piercy, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Witt. Vote explanation(s) filed by Witt, Uherbelau entered in Journal. 2-9(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-10 Referred to Judiciary. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-28 Second reading. 6-1 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. 6-2 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Brown, Gordly, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Corcoran, President Adams. Brown, having been recorded as voting aye, was granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting nay. 6-4(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 6-7 Representatives Mannix, Hansen, Sunseri appointed House Conferees. 6-8(S) Senators Bryant, Brown, Courtney appointed Senate conferees. 6-24 Work Session held. 7-6(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Thursday, May 27 and bill be further amended and repassed. 7-6(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 7-8(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 37 --Nays, 16, Beck, Bowman, Gardner, Hansen, Kafoury, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 1--Deckert, Excused for business of the House, 6----Lewis, Piercy, Prozanski, Schrader, Westlund, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-9(S) Taken from 07-09 Calendar and placed on 07-12 Calendar by unanimous consent. 7-12 Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 2, Castillo, Gordly, Absent, 1--Burdick, Attending Legislative Business, 9----Beyer, Brown, Corcoran, Dukes, Ferrioli, Metsger, Tarno, Timms, President Adams. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-2(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 923, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows defendant to remain in custody pending trial for more than 60 days upon showing of good cause. Defines good cause. Limits person who may request good cause extension to defendant, defense counsel or court on its own motion. Specifies continuance procedure for when victim is witness. HB 2305 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon District Attorneys Association) -- Relating to appeals by the state. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-28 Recommendation: Do pass. 1-29 Second reading. 2-1 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 3, Bowman, Lowe, Wilson, Excused, 3--Devlin, Lewis, Lundquist. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lowe entered in Journal. 2-2(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-3 Referred to Judiciary. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-20 Second reading. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Failed. Ayes, 14 --Nays, 9, Brown, Castillo, Corcoran, Dukes, Gordly, Nelson, Trow, Yih, President Adams, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Burdick, Derfler, Hannon, Qutub, Wilde. President Adams changed from aye to nay and served notice of possible reconsideration. Motion to reconsider carried. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 9, Brown, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Metsger, Shields, Trow, Yih, Excused, 2--Hartung, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Burdick. Bill read. Carried by Tarno. Failed. Ayes, 15 --Nays, 13, Beyer, Brown, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, George, Gordly, Metsger, Nelson, Shields, Trow, Yih, Excused, 2--Hartung, Miller. Expands bases upon which state may appeal criminal actions. HB 2306 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon District Attorneys Association) -- Relating to evidence in criminal trials. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-10 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 8, Hill, Jenson, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Shetterly, Uherbelau, Westlund, Excused, 3--Kropf, Minnis, Schrader. Vote explanation(s) filed by Prozanski, Uherbelau entered in Journal. 5-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-12 Referred to Judiciary. 6-21 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows in criminal trial for sexual offense admission of evidence µthat defendant committed otherº of prior conviction of sexual offense. HB 2307 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon District Attorneys Association) -- Relating to assault. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 1-26 Public Hearing held. 1-29 Work Session held. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-6 Second reading. 5-7 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Merkley, Excused, 1--Strobeck. 5-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Judiciary. 6-21 Public Hearing held. 6-30 Work Session held. 7-1 Work Session held. 7-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill and be referred to Ways and Means. (Printed B-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crime of infant assault in first degree. Punishes by maximum of 20 years' imprisonment, $300,000 fine, or both. Creates crime of infant assault in second degree. Punishes by maximum of 10 years' imprisonment, $200,000 fine, or both. HB 2308 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association) -- Relating to torts. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-19 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases amounts recoverable in tort action against public body or against officer, employee or agent of public body. HB 2309 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association) -- Relating to unfair claim settlement practices. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-19 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes private right of action when insurer commits unfair claim settlement practice. HB 2310 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association) -- Relating to health insurance. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-19 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits certain health insurers from excluding medical expenses resulting from injuries caused by third party that are incurred after judgment, settlement or compromise of claim against third party. HB 2311 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association) -- Relating to product liability civil actions. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-19 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies statute of repose for product liability civil actions. Allows action to be brought not later than eight years after date on which product was first purchased for use or consumption, or expiration of useful life of product, whichever is later. HB 2312 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association) -- Relating to trade practices. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-19 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Adds insurance to definition of goods or services covered by unlawful trade practices law. Deletes exemption for insurance agents under telephone solicitation law. HB 2313 By Representative ROSS (at the request of Clint Kolar) -- Relating to jurisdiction of small claims departments. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases civil jurisdiction of small claims departments of circuit courts to $5,000. HB 2314 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Collectors Association) -- Relating to deficiency judgments. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-15 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 3-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-4 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-5 Second reading. 3-8 Third reading. Carried by Witt. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 10, Bowman, Gardner, Leonard, Merkley, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Uherbelau, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lundquist. 3-9(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-10 Referred to Judiciary. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 3, Castillo, Gordly, Hannon, Excused, 2--Lim, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Beyer, Burdick. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-4(S) President signed. 6-9(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 240, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Repeals provisions limiting buyer and borrower liability on deficiency after default in retail installment contract, charge agreement or unpaid loan. HB 2315 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Collectors Association) -- Relating to execution on judgments. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 1-22 Public Hearing held. 1-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-3 Second reading. 2-4 Third reading. Carried by Lowe. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 1--Messerle, Excused for business of the House, 5----Bowman, Gianella, Hansen, Mannix, Prozanski. 2-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-8 Referred to Judiciary. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-8 Taken from 03-08 Calendar and placed on 03-09 Calendar by unanimous consent. 3-9 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 12, Brown, Castillo, Corcoran, Derfler, Dukes, George, Gordly, Hannon, Qutub, Shannon, Shields, Trow. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-26(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 135, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies prohibition on sale of homestead based on entry of judgment against property owner when judgment does not exceed $3,000. Terminates prohibition on execution sale of property upon judgment debtor selling property, or upon property ceasing to be occupied by judgment debtor and specified family members of judgment debtor. HB 2316 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Collectors Association) -- Relating to collection agencies. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-15 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 4-7 Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-15 Second reading. 4-16 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Absent, 1--Witt, Excused, 6--Atkinson, Edwards, Lehman, Lewis, Ross, Welsh. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-14 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Taken from 05-24 Calendar and placed on 05-25 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 2--Hartung, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Burdick, Qutub, Wilde. 6-28(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 468, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Specifies that definition of collection agency includes persons collecting debts owed public agencies. Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to exempt collection agencies from certain requirements. HB 2317 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for the Association of Oregon Counties) -- Relating to courts; appropriating money. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-1 Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-6 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 7-13 Work Session held. 7-22 Work Session held. Work Session held. 7-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Amendments distributed. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Schrader. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 2, Kruse, Sunseri, Absent, 4--Beck, Beyer, Bowman, Morrisette, Excused for business of the House, 5----Lewis, Messerle, Ross, Strobeck, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 7-24 Referred to Ways and Means. Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Miller, Excused, 4--Corcoran, Fisher, Wilde, Yih. 8-4(H) Speaker signed. 8-17(S) President signed. 9-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1064, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µAppropriates moneys from General Fund to Oregon Department of Administrative Services for maintaining courthouses, other facilities and new judge positions.º µEstablishes that interest accrues on monetary obligations imposed by criminal judgment at rate of nine percent. Requires payment of interest to victim on portions of obligation payable to victim. Requires deposit of all other interest in Court Maintenance Account.º µEstablishes Court Maintenance Account. Specifies that moneys in account may be used for purpose of paying costs of maintaining courthouses, courtrooms, offices and jury rooms used for operation of circuit courts, including costs of utilities. Establishes State Court Facilities Committee in each county to plan for provision and maintenance of court facilities.º µCreates Court Facilities Task Force. Specifies duties of task force. Requires report to Seventy-first Legislative Assembly. Allocates moneys from Court Maintenance Account to be used to fund expenses of task force.º Establishes Court Facilities Account in General Fund. Appropriates moneys in Court Facilities Account to Oregon Department of Administrative Services to assist counties in paying court maintenance costs. Directs counties to establish Local Court Facilities Accounts. Allows moneys in Local Court Facilities Account to be spent for court maintenance costs upon joint approval of county governing body and presiding judge. Directs county clerk to transfer interest on fines owed to Court Facilities Account. Becomes operative July 1, 2003. HB 2318 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for Representatives Floyd Prozanski and Lane Shetterly) -- Relating to exemptions from execution. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-19 Recommendation: Do pass. 1-20 Second reading. 1-21 Third reading. Carried by Walker. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 5--Atkinson, Hill, Lehman, Patridge, Uherbelau. 1-22(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-8 Carried over to 02-09 by unanimous consent. 2-9 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Beyer. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-21(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 162, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Provides that Roth IRAs are exempt from execution on judgment. Updates Internal Revenue Code references in statute exempting retirement plans from execution. HB 2319 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for Former Representative John Minnis) -- Relating to unlawful financial transactions; appropriating money. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 4-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-29 Second reading. 4-30 Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 4--Harper, Lehman, Montgomery, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 2----Beck, Kafoury. 5-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-22 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 6-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-1 Returned to Full Committee. 7-2 Work Session held. 7-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 7-9 Second reading. 7-12 Third Reading. Carried by Timms. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Brown, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Gordly, President Adams. 7-13(H) Rules suspended. House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 2--Deckert, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 2----Montgomery, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-21 Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 7-28(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 878, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Creates crime of laundering monetary instrument. Punishes by maximum of 10 years' imprisonment, $200,000 fine, or both. Creates crime of engaging in monetary transaction in property derived from unlawful activity. Punishes by maximum of five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. Includes new crimes within definition of racketeering activity for purposes of Oregon Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act. Appropriates money to Emergency Board from General Fund for allocation to Department of Corrections for population management issues. HB 2320 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for Representative Lane Shetterly) -- Relating to occupational safety audit report. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-20 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 2-19 Public Hearing held. 2-26 Work Session held. 3-22 Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-31 Second reading. 4-1 Third reading. Carried by Winters. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lewis, Westlund. 4-2(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-19 Public Hearing held. 5-21 Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-28 Carried over to 06-01 by unanimous consent. 6-1 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 1--President Adams, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Brown, Bryant, Derfler, Dukes, Shannon, Starr, Wilde. Fisher, George declared potential conflict of interest. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 584, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Establishes privilege to prevent compulsory disclosure of employer's safety and health µauditº consultation report in administrative proceeding. µExempts such reports from public records law.º HB 2321 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for Representative Lane Shetterly) -- Relating to attorneys serving as members of the Legislative Assembly. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-24 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts attorney who is serving as member of Legislative Assembly from performing continuing legal education as condition of membership in bar or as condition to practice of law. Applies to calendar year in which attorney is member of Legislative Assembly for more than six months. HB 2322 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee for Representative Lane Shetterly) -- Relating to radiation studies on inmates. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-14 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Defines scope of remedy for inmates subjected to radiation. HB 2323 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee) -- Relating to peace officers. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits peace officer from considering results of polygraph examination in making decisions regarding investigations. HB 2324 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee) -- Relating to assistive devices. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-21 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Expands definition of assistive device. Requires manufacturers of assistive devices to make replacement parts available for minimum of five years from date of purchase or lease of assistive device. Modifies statute of limitations for action related to warranty against nonconformity. Adds statute of limitations for action related to availability of replacement parts. HB 2325 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee) -- Relating to foreign restraining orders. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-15 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 1-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-14 Second reading. 4-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 16 Calendar. 4-16 Third reading. Carried by Simmons. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Krummel, Excused, 5--Atkinson, Edwards, Lehman, Lewis, Ross. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-14 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 3--Beyer, Burdick, Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Derfler, Dukes, Qutub, Starr, Wilde. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-4(S) President signed. 6-10(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 250, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Conforms provisions relating to enforcement of foreign restraining orders to requirements of federal Violence Against Women Act. HB 2326 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee) -- Relating to plea discussions in criminal cases. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Permits district attorney and defense counsel to engage in plea discussion at any stage of judicial process 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. HB 2327 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee) -- Relating to crime. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-17 Second reading. 2-18 Third reading. Carried by Gianella. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Morrisette. 2-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-22 Referred to Judiciary. 3-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-16 Second reading. 3-17 Carried over to 03-18 by unanimous consent. 3-18 Carried over to 03-19 by unanimous consent. 3-19 Carried over to 03-22 by unanimous consent. 3-22 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Miller, Wilde. 3-24(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 60. 4-20 Speaker signed. 4-21(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 163, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Establishes enhanced sentence for person found to be sexually violent dangerous offender. HB 2328 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee) -- Relating to dangerous offenders; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 6-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 6-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-24 Returned to Full Committee. 6-25 Work Session held. 6-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 7-1 Second reading. 7-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, July 6 Calendar. 7-6 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 2--Rosenbaum, Schrader, Excused, 1--Leonard, Excused for business of the House, 3----Shetterly, Taylor, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-9 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-12 Taken from 07-12 Calendar and placed on 07-13 Calendar by unanimous consent. 7-13 Third Reading. Carried by Gordly. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Absent, 2--Shannon, Wilde, Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Dukes, Ferrioli, Fisher, George, Qutub, Starr, Tarno. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-2(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 924, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, August 02, 1999. Establishes that sexually violent dangerous offenders are subject to intensive supervision for entire term of parole or post-prison supervision. Directs State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision and local supervisory authorities to identify sexually violent dangerous offenders. Appropriates moneys. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2329 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee) -- Relating to clergy. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-14 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-9 Second reading. 2-10 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 7--Butler, Lehman, Messerle, Shetterly, Thompson, Walker, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Snodgrass. 2-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-12 Referred to Judiciary. 2-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-1 Carried over to 03-02 by unanimous consent. 3-2 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 5, Brown, Corcoran, Lim, Shannon, Wilde. Shields declared potential conflict of interest. 3-30(H) Speaker signed. 3-31(S) President signed. 4-5(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 7, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Establishes that member of clergy may not be examined as to confidential communication made to member in member's professional character if member has duty to keep communication secret under discipline or tenets of church, denomination or organization. Prohibits examination even though person making communication has consented to disclosure. HB 2330 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of House Interim Judiciary Committee) -- Relating to domestic violence. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-15 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 1-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crimes of domestic violence. HB 2331 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Barbara Ross) -- Relating to state investment in tobacco products. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 3-18 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits investment of specified state funds and state moneys in companies with substantial interests in production or marketing of tobacco products. Directs State Treasurer to establish list of tobacco product companies. Requires divestment of existing investments in those companies beginning on , .¦ ________ _____ HB 2332 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Terry Thompson) -- Relating to records required by Employment Department. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-5 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs by order of Speaker. 6-9 Public Hearing held. 6-15 Work Session held. 6-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-22 Second reading. 6-23 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 3, Bowman, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Excused, 1--Hopson, Excused for business of the House, 3----Montgomery, Patridge, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. 6-29 Public Hearing held. 7-7 Work Session held. 7-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill and be referred to Ways and Means. (Printed B-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. µDirects Employment Department to take steps to establish pilot program dealing with illegal workers in Clackamas, Marion, Washington and Yamhill Counties. Establishes task force to undertake study in event that pilot program fails to materialize.º Directs Employment Department to implement pilot program to verify employment authorization document numbers of noncitizens referred to employing units by department. Creates Task Force on Employment and Labor Supply. Specifies composition of task force. Sunsets December 31, 2001. HB 2333 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Terry Thompson) -- Relating to commercial fishing licenses. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-2 Second reading. 2-3 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Deckert, Excused, 2--Lewis, Starr, Excused for business of the House, 1----Beck. 2-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-5 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 3-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-1 Second reading. 4-2 Taken from 04-02 Calendar and placed on 04-05 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-5 Carried over to 04-06 by unanimous consent. 4-6 Carried over to 04-07 by unanimous consent. 4-7 Carried over to 04-08 by unanimous consent. 4-8 Carried over to 04-09 by unanimous consent. 4-9 Third Reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 4--Bryant, Hannon, Miller, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Duncan, Yih. 4-13(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 58 --Excused for business of the House, 2----Hansen, Mannix. 4-20 Speaker signed. 4-21(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 164, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Limits issuance of single delivery fishing licenses to allow only one landing per boat during 12-month period. Directs State Fish and Wildlife Director to negotiate reciprocal agreements with Washington and California for landing pink shrimp. HB 2334 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Terry Thompson) -- Relating to pink shrimp. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-2 Second reading. 2-3 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Deckert, Excused, 2--Lewis, Starr, Excused for business of the House, 1----Beck. 2-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-5 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 3-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-1 Second reading. 4-2 Taken from 04-02 Calendar and placed on 04-05 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-5 Carried over to 04-06 by unanimous consent. 4-6 Carried over to 04-07 by unanimous consent. 4-7 Carried over to 04-08 by unanimous consent. 4-8 Carried over to 04-09 by unanimous consent. 4-9 Third Reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 4--Bryant, Hannon, Miller, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Duncan, Qutub, Yih. 4-13(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Merkley, Excused for business of the House, 2----Hansen, Mannix. 4-26 Speaker signed. 4-26(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 165, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Eliminates requirement that applicant for renewal of pink shrimp fishing permit be continuing participant in industry. Allows transfer of permit between vessels in specified circumstances. HB 2335 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Ken Strobeck) -- Relating to school zones. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-24 Public Hearing held. 2-26 Public Hearing held. 3-5 Work Session held. 4-21 Work Session held. 5-14 Work Session held. 5-18 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs by order of Speaker. 6-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-21 Second reading. 6-22 Third reading. Carried by Simmons. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 2, Beyer, Wells, Excused for business of the House, 7----Backlund, Lehman, Piercy, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. 7-7 Public Hearing held. 7-8 Work Session held. 7-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 7-13 Second reading. 7-14 Carried over to 07-15 by unanimous consent. 7-15 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Qutub, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Brown, Ferrioli, George, Metsger. 7-16(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Simmons, Lehman, Montgomery appointed House Conferees. 7-16(S) Senators Shannon, Courtney, Ferrioli appointed Senate conferees. 7-19 Work Session held. 7-20(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Monday, July 12 and bill be further amended and repassed. 7-20(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 7-20(H) Amendments distributed. Rules suspended. Motion to adopt Conference Committee Report failed. 7-21 Representatives Simmons, Lehman, Montgomery appointed House Conferees No. 2. 7-24 At Desk upon adjournment. Directs Department of Transportation to comply with city requests to mark school zones as no passing zones. Defines school zone. Creates traffic infraction of violating speed limit in school zone. Defines when children are present for purposes of infraction. Classifies disorderly conduct as more serious offense if person commits offense within school safety zone, knowing that school or school function was taking place and if person was notified that conduct was causing public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm. HB 2336 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representatives Barbara Ross and Lane Shetterly for Robert Ringo) -- Relating to county service districts. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 1-28 Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-2 Second reading. 2-3 Third reading. Carried by Ross. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Lewis, Starr, Excused for business of the House, 1----Beck. 2-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-5 Referred to General Government. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-8 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Bryant. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 166, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows county service district to be established for cemetery maintenance in any county instead of only in county within jurisdiction of local government boundary commission. HB 2337 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Former Representative Liz VanLeeuwen) -- Relating to withholding of temporary assistance for needy families. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes withholding of temporary assistance for needy families from person convicted of defacing or destroying property. Specifies period of withholding. Allows for reduction of withholding for person paying restitution. HB 2338 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Former Representative Liz VanLeeuwen) -- Relating to fees for use of state parks. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires State Parks and Recreation Commission to establish higher fees for use of state parks by nonresidents. HB 2339 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Interim Task Force on Commercial Recycling and Recycled Product Market Development) -- Relating to taxation. 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-15 Referred to Agriculture and Forestry with subsequent referral to Revenue. 1-26 Public Hearing held. 3-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-25 Work Session held. 3-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Expands list of recipients eligible to receive donated crops for purposes of tax credit for gleaning to include food banks and other charitable organizations that engage in the distribution of food without charge or on scale reflecting ability to pay. Expands tax credit for commercial fishermen who contribute weigh-backs to include contributions to gleaning cooperative or food bank. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, µ2000º 1999. HB 2340 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative-elect Bill Witt) -- Relating to taxation; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates enterprise zone property tax exemption for business firms that have not been precertified prior to effective date of Act. Eliminates nonurban enterprise zone property tax exemption for business firms that have not been certified prior to effective date of Act. HB 2341 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Bill Witt) -- Relating to taxation; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces lottery prize exemption from income and corporate excise taxation. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2342 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative-elect Bill Witt) -- Relating to taxation; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates strategic investment project property tax partial exemption for property not already eligible for exemption on effective date of Act. HB 2343 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative-elect Bill Witt) -- Relating to taxation; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces personal income tax rates. Alters tax rate bracket structure. Establishes single tax rate on net capital gains. Increases personal exemption credit. Phases in changes over four-year period. Increases corporate income and excise tax rate. Phases in change over two-year period. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2344 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Bill Witt) -- Relating to taxation; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-10 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits property from being classified and specially assessed as historic property if application is filed on or after effective date of Act. Prohibits commercial property from receiving additional 15-year period of classification and special assessment if application for additional period is filed on or after effective date of Act. HB 2345 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative-elect Bill Morrisette) -- Relating to termination of parental rights. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Limits time to ameliorate conditions prior to termination of parental rights. HB 2346 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative-elect Bill Morrisette) -- Relating to child abuse. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-14 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Expands definition of abuse for purposes of child abuse reporting and statute of limitations for civil actions based on child abuse. Adds employees of safe house and shelter home to mandatory reporters of child abuse. HB 2347 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative-elect Bill Morrisette) -- Relating to teachers. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-26 Referred to Education. 1-29 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits teachers from striking. HB 2348 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative-elect Bill Morrisette) -- Relating to vehicle lighting. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires display of headlights during certain weather conditions. HB 2349 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative-elect Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to criminal procedure. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-18 Public Hearing held. 3-19 Public Hearing held. 4-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 5-20 Work Session held. 5-27 Returned to Full Committee. 5-28 Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-2 Second reading. 6-3 Third reading. Carried by Ross. Passed. Ayes, 60. 6-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 7-6 Second reading. 7-7 Carried over to 07-08 by unanimous consent. 7-8 Carried over to 07-09 by implied consent. 7-9 Third Reading. Carried by Burdick. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Absent, 1--Timms, Excused, 1--Bryant, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Beyer, Nelson, Starr. 7-12(H) Rules suspended. House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 51 --Absent, 8--Atkinson, Deckert, Hill, Leonard, Lundquist, Rasmussen, Simmons, Starr, Excused for business of the House, 1----Strobeck. 7-21 Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-17(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 967, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows district attorney to petition court for order requiring person charged with crime that may have involved transmission of body fluids to submit to test for HIV and other communicable diseases. Requires court to order testing if probable cause exists to believe that person charged committed crime and that victim received substantial exposure. HB 2350 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative-elect Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to criminal procedure. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-18 Public Hearing held. 3-19 Public Hearing held. 5-6 Work Session held. 5-7 Work Session held. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 4, Close, Schrader, Westlund, Witt, Absent, 1--Leonard, Excused for business of the House, 2----Backlund, Montgomery. 5-27(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-15 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-16 Taken from 06-16 Calendar and placed on 06-17 Calendar by unanimous consent. 6-17 Carried over to 06-18 by unanimous consent. 6-18 Taken from 06-18 Calendar and placed on 06-21 Calendar by unanimous consent. 6-21 Third Reading. Carried by Burdick. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Wilde, Excused, 2--Castillo, Corcoran. 7-12(H) Speaker signed. 7-12(S) President signed. 7-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 799, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µEstablishes additional mandatory period of imprisonment for person convicted of major crime if person has previous conviction for major crime, aggravated murder or murder. Defines major crime. Establishes that presumptive sentence of major crime is 14 months' imprisonment.º µRefers Act to people for their approval or rejection at special election on date specified in section 2, chapter , _____ Oregon Laws 1999 (Enrolled Bill ) (LC 1846).º _____ _____ Removes restriction that limits probation for possession of controlled substance to first-time offenders. HB 2351 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative-elect Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to a referral of an Act by the Legislative Assembly. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-18 Public Hearing held. 3-19 Public Hearing held. 5-5 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-28 Rules suspended. Consideration of Committee Report and Minority Report taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, June 1 Calendar. 6-1 Rules suspended. Consideration of Committee Report and Minority Report taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, June 2 Calendar. 6-2 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 32, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Close, Devlin, Gianella, Harper, Hill, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass, Excused, 1--Krummel. Committee Report adopted. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 24, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Excused, 1--Krummel. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 22, Beck, Bowman, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 1--Deckert, Excused, 1--Krummel. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 6-4 Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates ballot titleµ, financial statementº and explanatory statement for election on chapter , Oregon Laws 1999 _______ (Enrolled House Bill µ2350º 2562). µDeclares emergency, effective on passage.º HB 2352 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative-elect Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to statements prepared for certain proposed amendments to Oregon Constitution; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 2-4 Public Hearing held. 3-30 Work Session held. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-9 Work Session held. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-1 Second reading. 6-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, June 3 Calendar. 6-3 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 27, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hill, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker. 6-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-29 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Secretary of State to include specified statement in voters' pamphlet or with ballots at special election held on date specified in section 2, chapter , Oregon Laws 1999 (Enrolled _____ House Bill 2354). Applies to proposed constitutional amendments referred to voters by House Joint µResolution 7º Resolutions 87 to 94 (1999). Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2353 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative-elect Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to ballot titles; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 2-4 Public Hearing held. 3-30 Work Session held. 3-31 Work Session held. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-26 Second reading. 5-27 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Failed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 20, Bowman, Deckert, Gardner, Hansen, Hill, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Mannix, Merkley, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Uherbelau, Walker, Westlund, Absent, 3--Jenson, Lundquist, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 16----Atkinson, Beck, Beyer, Close, Gianella, Krummel, Kruse, Morrisette, Piercy, Schrader, Simmons, Starr, Sunseri, Taylor, Williams, Winters. Mannix changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. 5-28 Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 26, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Gardner, Hansen, Hill, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Shetterly, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Williams. Passed. Ayes, 31 --Nays, 27, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hill, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Leonard, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Shetterly, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Williams, Absent, 2--Jenson, Lehman. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-1(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 6-4 Referred to Judiciary. 6-16 Public Hearing held. 6-23 Work Session held. 6-29 Work Session held. 7-13 Work Session held. 7-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed 07-16.) Second reading. 7-17 Carried over to 07-19 by unanimous consent. 7-19 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 8, Castillo, Corcoran, Dukes, George, Gordly, Shields, Trow, Wilde, Excused, 2--Qutub, Timms. 7-20(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Mannix, Gianella, Hansen appointed House Conferees. 7-21(S) Senators Bryant, Courtney, Duncan appointed Senate conferees. 7-22 Work Session held. 7-22(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Friday, July 16 and bill be further amended and repassed. Amendments distributed. 7-22(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 7-23(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Ayes, 37 --Nays, 22, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Edwards, Gardner, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 1--Morrisette. Repassed. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 22, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Edwards, Gardner, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Westlund, Absent, 1--Morrisette, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Snodgrass. 7-23(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 7, Castillo, Gordly, Metsger, Miller, Shannon, Shields, Trow, Absent, 1--Wilde, Excused, 2--George, Yih. 7-28(H) Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-2(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 918, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, August 02, 1999. Establishes ballot titles for constitutional amendments referred to voters at special election by House Joint Resolutions µ87-94º 87 to 90 and 92 to 94 (1999). Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2354 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative-elect Kevin Mannix) -- Relating to a special election; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-30 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-9 Work Session held. 4-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 7-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation and Economic Development. 7-10 Work Session held. 7-12 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 7-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Rules suspended. Second reading. 7-15 Third reading. Carried by Patridge. Passed. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 19, Beck, Bowman, Edwards, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, Lehman, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 5--Deckert, King, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 3----Gardner, Gianella, Strobeck. 7-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-16 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-17 Carried over to 07-19 by unanimous consent. 7-19 Third Reading. Carried by Yih. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 7, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Gordly, Trow, Absent, 1--Nelson, Excused, 2--Qutub, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Metsger. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 7-30(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 911, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 30, 1999. Sets procedure for statewide special election on House Joint Resolution 4 (1999), House Joint Resolution 5 (1999), House Joint Resolution 6 (1999), House Joint Resolution 7 (1999) and chapter , Oregon Laws 1999 (Enrolled House Bill 2350). _____ Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Secretary of State for expenses of submitting measures to people at special election held on November 2, 1999. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2355 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Terry Thompson) -- Relating to State Fish and Wildlife Commission. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 3-19 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Expands membership of State Fish and Wildlife Commission. Creates two groups within commission to specialize in matters regarding freshwater and saltwater fish and other aquatic species and matters regarding other wildlife. HB 2356 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Terry Thompson) -- Relating to commercial fishing. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 2-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-25 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 7-11 Assigned to Subcommittee on Natural Resources. 7-12 Work Session held. 7-13 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 7-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Rules suspended. Second reading. 7-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Sunday, July 18 Calendar. 7-18 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 3--Morrisette, Ross, Strobeck, Excused for business of the House, 1----Gianella. 7-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-20 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 7-21 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Ferrioli, George, President Adams. 7-27(H) Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1013, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Specifies that moneys from sale of fish seized from person for violation of commercial fishing laws be deposited into Commercial Fisheries Fund and used for management of commercial fisheries. HB 2357 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Terry Thompson) -- Relating to access to public beaches. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-25 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires State Parks and Recreation Department to continue to allow access to parking areas and existing trails to shore of Pacific Ocean if state park that primarily provides such access is closed due to inadequate funding. Allows department to remove certain capital improvements. HB 2358 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Carl Wilson) -- Relating to nonretail fuel facilities. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 1-26 Second reading. 1-27 Third reading. Carried by Kropf. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Prozanski. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Kropf. 1-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 2-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 2-10 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 3--Brown, Derfler, Timms. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 95, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows State Fire Marshal to issue conditional use license for nonretail facility located at airport for fueling of aircraft. Allows State Fire Marshal to waive hearing requirement on application for license. HB 2359 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Floyd Prozanski) -- Relating to motor vehicles. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-7 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs by order of Speaker. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires satisfaction of judgments for parking, standing and stopping violations against person reported to Department of Transportation by state agencies or political subdivisions before issuance or renewal of driver license or permit. Authorizes fee for processing unsatisfied judgments. HB 2360 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Floyd Prozanski for Don Kleinsmith) -- Relating to motor vehicle bumpers. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits operation of motor vehicle with bumper height exceeding 29 inches. Exempts certain classes of vehicles. Punishes by maximum fine of $300. HB 2361 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Floyd Prozanski for Carolee Lapeyre) -- Relating to school vehicles. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that school buses and school activity vehicles be equipped with safety belts. HB 2362 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Floyd Prozanski) -- Relating to elections. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections and Public Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs county clerk to mail absentee ballots for biennial primary and general elections not sooner than date voters' pamphlet is mailed by Secretary of State. Retains 45-day deadline for mailing absentee ballots to long term absent electors. Establishes 29-day deadline for mailing absentee ballots to other electors with mailing addresses outside state. Directs Secretary of State to distribute voters' pamphlet not later than 20th day before biennial primary or general election. HB 2363 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Floyd Prozanski) -- Relating to finance; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies surplus kicker law. Requires amounts in excess of 103 percent of estimate to be returned to taxpayers. Requires amounts in excess of estimate but not in excess of 103 percent of estimate to be held in reserve. Establishes Reserve Account in General Fund. Prohibits appropriations from Reserve Account to Emergency Board. Applies to biennia beginning on or after July 1, 1997. HB 2364 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Floyd Prozanski for Tom Yates, Lane County District Attorney's Office) -- Relating to public employee retirement. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Classifies persons employed as investigators for district attorneys as police officers for purposes of benefits under Public Employees Retirement System. Applies to service performed as investigator for district attorney before, on or after effective date of Act. HB 2365 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Floyd Prozanski) -- Relating to breath tests for driving while under the influence of intoxicants. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-25 Second reading. 2-26 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Atkinson. 3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-2 Referred to Judiciary. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-13 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Beyer, Burdick, Lim. 6-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) President signed. 7-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 446, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Establishes that copy of administrative rules admitted in proceeding involving driving while under the influence of intoxicants need not be certified in order to be admitted into evidence. Requires court to admit copy of rules on request of party. Establishes that if police officer testifies that breathalyzer permit is valid, burden shifts to defendant to show it is not. HB 2366 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Roger Beyer for Robert Bentley) -- Relating to health benefit plan coverage. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-14 Referred to Human Resources. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that health benefit plans cover cost of X-ray evaluation by physician specialized in radiology. HB 2367 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Roger Beyer) -- Relating to property taxation. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Excludes intangible personal property of centrally assessed utilities and companies from assessment and taxation. Specifies that value of nuclear plant is not intangible so long as value is included in rate base. Applies to property tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1999. HB 2368 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Roger Beyer) -- Relating to taxation. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces personal income tax rates applicable to each income bracket by one percent. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2369 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Roger Beyer) -- Relating to swans. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires State Fish and Wildlife Commission to establish annual swan season. HB 2370 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Roger Beyer) -- Relating to student admission; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 1-20 Public Hearing held. 4-16 Work Session held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Education carried. Rereferred. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs school districts to admit nonresident students ages 5 through 19 who attend grades 9 through 12 if space is available. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2371 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Roger Beyer) -- Relating to school districts. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 1-18 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-13 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-14 Second reading. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Morrisette. Failed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 37, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lokan, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Shetterly, Starr, Strobeck, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Williams, Winters, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 2----Hill, Lewis. Starr changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. 7-24 Bill failed. Authorizes school district boundary change that divides school district into two or more smaller school districts. Specifies administrative procedures applicable where division occurs. HB 2372 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Roger Beyer for Wayne Van Dyke) -- Relating to residency requirements for certain senior citizen licenses. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 1-26 Public Hearing held. 4-27 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 Thursday, May 6 Calendar. 5-6 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 25, Atkinson, Backlund, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Gianella, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, Knopp, Leonard, Lokan, Lowe, Merkley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Schrader, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Excused, 1--Strobeck, Excused for business of the House, 2----Jenson, Messerle. 5-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases hunting and angling license residency requirement for senior citizens from five years to 15 years. HB 2373 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Roger Beyer for Wayne Van Dyke) -- Relating to shellfish tags; prescribing an effective date. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 8, Bowman, Lehman, Lokan, Lowe, Prozanski, Starr, Westlund, Wilson, Excused, 5--Lewis, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Walker, Williams, Excused for business of the House, 4----Deckert, Krummel, Shetterly, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-4 Carried over to 06-07 by unanimous consent. 6-7 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Failed. Ayes, 9 --Nays, 20, Brown, Bryant, Burdick, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, Fisher, George, Gordly, Hannon, Lim, Metsger, Miller, Nelson, Qutub, Tarno, Timms, Wilde, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Castillo. Authorizes State Fish and Wildlife Commission to establish shellfish tag. µImposes fee for shellfish tag.º Takes effect January 1, 2000. HB 2374 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Roger Beyer) -- Relating to prohibited state funding. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to Human Resources. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits state funding of abortion and Oregon Death with Dignity Act. HB 2375 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Roger Beyer for John Foster) -- Relating to taxation. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 4-16 Public Hearing held. 5-6 Public Hearing held. 5-21 Work Session held. 5-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-2 Second reading. 6-3 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 2, Hansen, Leonard. 6-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-23 Second reading. 6-24 Carried over to 06-25 by unanimous consent. 6-25 Carried over to 06-28 by unanimous consent. 6-28 Carried over to 06-29 by unanimous consent. 6-29 Carried over to 06-30 by unanimous consent. 6-30 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Derfler, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Burdick, Ferrioli. 7-2(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Taylor, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 1----Hill. 7-14 Speaker signed. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 800, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Cancels additional tax otherwise due upon disqualification of specially assessed forestland, if reason for disqualification was transfer of property to federal, state or local governmental agency. Applies to property transfers occurring on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2376 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Roger Beyer for Sharon Testa) -- Relating to an official language. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Declares English to be official language of state. HB 2377 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Roger Beyer for Sharon Testa) -- Relating to self-identification. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-14 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires certain documents containing listing of racial or ethnic classifications for purposes of designating racial or ethnic identification to include American as possible identification. HB 2378 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lynn Snodgrass) -- Relating to state agency rules. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 1-21 Public Hearing held. 1-26 Work Session held. 1-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-1 Second reading. 2-2 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to General Government carried. Rereferred. 2-23 Work Session held. 2-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 3-2 Read. Carried by Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 2--Wells, Witt, Excused, 2--Deckert, Merkley. 3-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-4 Referred to Judiciary. 3-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-23 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-24 Carried over to 03-25 by unanimous consent. 3-25 Carried over to 03-29 by unanimous consent. 3-29 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Gordly, Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 3----George, Qutub, Starr. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-21(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 167, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Sets typographical requirements for copies of agency rules filed with Legislative Counsel. µExempts certain temporary rules from filing with Legislative Counsel.º HB 2379 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lynn Snodgrass) -- Relating to the Legislative Counsel Committee; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 1-18 Public Hearing held. 2-8 Work Session held. 2-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-15 Second reading. 2-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, February 17 Calendar. 2-17 Third reading. Carried by Walker. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lundquist. 2-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-19 Referred to Judiciary. 3-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-12 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-15 Carried over to 03-16 by unanimous consent. 3-16 Carried over to 03-17 by unanimous consent. 3-17 Carried over to 03-18 by unanimous consent. 3-18 Carried over to 03-19 by unanimous consent. 3-19 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Dukes, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Qutub, President Adams. 4-6(H) Speaker signed. 4-6(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 31, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, April 16, 1999. Deletes µrequirement thatº specific form requirements for report that Legislative Counsel Committee must submit µformal reportº to Legislative Assembly on administrative rule review µcompleted by committeeº. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2380 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Former Representative Liz VanLeeuwen) -- Relating to taxation of alcoholic beverages; appropriating money; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases tax imposed on malt beverages and wines. Creates Child Protection Account. Appropriates revenues derived from tax increase to account for use by State Commission on Children and Families. Requires state commission to distribute funds received to local and regional commissions on children and families. Allocates 40 percent of funds to be used for prevention of juvenile crime. Allocates 40 percent to be used for expansion of Healthy Start Family Support Services pilot programs. Allocates 20 percent to be used for alcohol and drug abuse prevention, intervention and treatment. HB 2381 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lane Shetterly for Oregon Cable Telecommunications Association) -- Relating to unlawful use of cable television services; prescribing an effective date. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-24 Second reading. 3-25 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 3--Beck, Schrader, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 1----Hill. 3-29(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-30 Referred to Judiciary. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-27 Second reading. 5-28 Carried over to 06-01 by unanimous consent. 6-1 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. 6-2 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Timms. Bryant declared potential conflict of interest. 6-4(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Beck, Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused for business of the House, 4----Atkinson, Taylor, Welsh, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-6 Speaker signed. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 705, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, January 01, 2000. Prohibits unlawful use of cable television services. Creates civil cause of action for certain violations. Imposes civil penalty of $3,000. Enhances civil penalty not to exceed $50,000 for certain violations. Takes effect January 1, 2000. HB 2382 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lane Shetterly for Gary Harris) -- Relating to finance; appropriating money. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes personal surplus kicker refund from payment to credit against personal income tax. Modifies method by which refund amount is determined, so that credit is based on tax liability for tax years ending in biennium in which excess collection occurred. Applies to biennia beginning on or after July 1, 1997. HB 2383 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lane Shetterly for Ray Godfrey) -- Relating to adverse possession. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-18 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-10 Public Hearing held. 2-26 Public Hearing held. 3-19 Work Session held. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-8 Second reading. 4-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 12 Calendar. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 15, Beck, Bowman, Edwards, Hansen, Kafoury, Lehman, Lowe, Lundquist, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Uherbelau, Walker, Excused, 1--Patridge. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-19 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources, then Judiciary. 5-17 Work Session held. 5-21 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Judiciary by prior reference. 6-15 Public Hearing held. 6-29 Work Session held. 7-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 7-6 Second reading. 7-7 Carried over to 07-08 by unanimous consent. 7-8 Carried over to 07-09 by implied consent. 7-9 Taken from 07-09 Calendar and placed on 07-12 Calendar by unanimous consent. 7-12 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Brown, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Gordly, President Adams. 7-13(H) Rules suspended. House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 12, Beck, Bowman, Hansen, Kafoury, Lehman, Lowe, Piercy, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Thompson, Walker, Witt, Absent, 2--Deckert, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 3----Montgomery, Westlund, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-21 Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 950, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µProhibits transfer of real property by claim of adverse possession in specified situations. Requires adverse possessor to pay record owner amount equal to all property taxes paid during 10-year period prior to transfer of property. Prohibits adverse possessor from bringing certain claims against former owner of property. Prescribes time limit for claims that have not yet been filed.º Specifies that grazing of livestock is insufficient to satisfy requirements for adverse possession. HB 2384 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lane Shetterly for American Legion, Department of Oregon) -- Relating to flag salute. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 1-15 Public Hearing held. 1-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-27 Recommendation: Do pass. 1-28 Second reading. 1-29 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 6--Bowman, Edwards, Kruse, Montgomery, Strobeck, Speaker Snodgrass. 2-1(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Education. 3-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-8 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 5, Burdick, Gordly, Hannon, Shields, Trow, Excused, 1--Bryant. Gordly, Shields, Trow declared potential conflict of interest. 4-26(H) Speaker signed. 4-26(S) President signed. 4-29(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 137, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Directs district school board to allow students to salute United States flag at least once each week. HB 2385 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lane Shetterly for Dallas School District No. 2) -- Relating to disabled person parking permits. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes issuance of disabled person parking permits to school districts for use when transporting children with disabilities. HB 2386 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lane Shetterly for Dallas School District No. 2) -- Relating to district school board directors. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 1-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-5 Second reading. 2-8 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 3, Beyer, Hopson, Walker, Excused for business of the House, 3----Hansen, Mannix, Prozanski. 2-9(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-10 Referred to Education. 3-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 3-31 Second reading. 4-1 Taken from 04-01 Calendar and placed on 04-05 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-5 Carried over to 04-06 by unanimous consent. 4-6 Carried over to 04-07 by unanimous consent. 4-7 Taken from 04-07 Calendar and rereferred to Education by unanimous consent. 4-14 Work Session held. 4-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) 4-20 Carried over to 04-21 by unanimous consent. 4-21 Carried over to 04-22 by unanimous consent. 4-22 Carried over to 04-23 by unanimous consent. 4-23 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 4, Hannon, Miller, Nelson, Qutub, Excused, 2--Beyer, Burdick, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 4-30(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Beyer, Absent, 1--Morrisette, Excused, 3--Harper, Montgomery, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 1----Hill. 5-19 Speaker signed. 5-19(S) President signed. 6-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 215, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Directs district school board to discharge district school board director after four-month absence regardless of reason for absence. Authorizes district school board to authorize superintendent or superintendent's designee to enter into and approve certain contracts. HB 2387 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lane Shetterly) -- Relating to nuisances. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 1-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-27 Recommendation: Do pass. 1-28 Second reading. 1-29 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 9, Gardner, Hill, Jenson, Kafoury, Lowe, Prozanski, Ross, Taylor, Wilson, Excused, 8--Bowman, Edwards, Kruse, Lehman, Messerle, Montgomery, Strobeck, Speaker Snodgrass. Vote explanation(s) filed by Prozanski, Lowe, Jenson entered in Journal. 2-1(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Judiciary. 3-2 Public Hearing held. 3-18 Work Session held. 3-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-29 Second reading. 3-30 Carried over to 03-31 by unanimous consent. 3-31 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 5, Gordly, Hannon, Qutub, Shannon, Wilde, Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Derfler, Yih, President Adams. 4-5(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 12, Bowman, Gardner, Jenson, Kafoury, Leonard, Lowe, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Wilson, Excused, 1--Gianella. 4-20 Speaker signed. 4-20(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 168, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies laws relating to actions to abate nuisance based on certain criminal activities. Allows specified abatement actions to be commenced in small claims department of circuit court. Allows plaintiff in specified abatement actions to recover damages for mental suffering, emotional distress, inconvenience and interference with use of property. Prohibits award of attorney fees to prevailing party in specified abatement actions commenced and tried in small claims department. HB 2388 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lane Shetterly) -- Relating to public records. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 1-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-21 Recommendation: Do pass. 1-22 Second reading. 1-25 Third reading. Carried by Lowe. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 6--Beck, Lehman, Minnis, Prozanski, Schrader, Westlund, Excused for business of the House, 2----Hill, Lewis. 1-26(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 3-4 Work Session held. 3-18 Work Session held. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-5 Second reading. 4-6 Carried over to 04-07 by unanimous consent. 4-7 Carried over to 04-08 by unanimous consent. 4-8 Carried over to 04-09 by unanimous consent. 4-9 Third Reading. Carried by Burdick. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 3, Castillo, Gordly, Metsger, Excused, 5--Bryant, Dukes, Hannon, Miller, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Duncan, Yih. 4-13(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 3, Bowman, Gardner, Leonard, Excused for business of the House, 1----Mannix. 4-26 Speaker signed. 4-26(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 169, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Exempts from disclosure public records submitted to housing authority by applicant for or recipient of loan, grant or tax credit. HB 2389 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lane Shetterly for Dallas District of the Old German Baptist Brethren Church) -- Relating to siting of churches in exclusive farm use zones; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 1-28 Work Session held. 2-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-5 Second reading. 2-8 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 4, Beck, Kafoury, Rasmussen, Schrader, Excused for business of the House, 3----Hansen, Mannix, Prozanski. 2-9(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-10 Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-12 Second reading. 5-13 Carried over to 05-14 by unanimous consent. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 6, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Metsger, Nelson, Yih, Excused, 1--Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Courtney, Derfler. George, Nelson declared potential conflict of interest. 5-24(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 14, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Gardner, Hansen, Kafoury, Lehman, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Schrader, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wells, Absent, 1--Leonard, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lewis, Mannix. 6-17 Speaker signed. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-25(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 349, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 25, 1999. Allows division of land in exclusive farm use zone to allow siting of churches and cemeteries in conjunction with churches. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2390 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lane Shetterly and Representative Barbara Ross for Benton County) -- Relating to state agency land use coordination programs. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 1-19 Public Hearing held. 2-4 Work Session held. 2-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-12 Second reading. 2-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, February 16 Calendar. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 3, Beyer, Sunseri, Wilson, Excused, 2--Minnis, Williams. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-18 Referred to Water and Land Use, then Ways and Means. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Land Conservation and Development Commission to adopt rules for µperiodicº review of state agency land use coordination programs. HB 2391 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representatives Ben Westlund and Lynn Lundquist for Bob Dent) -- Relating to Public Safety Memorial Fund; appropriating money. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-14 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 2-10 Work Session held. 3-11 Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 5-20 Public Hearing held. 6-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-17 Returned to Full Committee. 6-18 Work Session held. 6-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-24 Second reading. 6-25 Third reading. Carried by Westlund. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 2--Lehman, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 3----Devlin, Edwards, Montgomery. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Minnis. 6-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-6 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-7 Carried over to 07-08 by unanimous consent. 7-8 Carried over to 07-09 by implied consent. 7-9 Taken from 07-09 Calendar and placed on 07-12 Calendar by unanimous consent. 7-12 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Brown, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Derfler, Gordly, President Adams. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 981, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Creates Public Safety Memorial Fund to be used for benefit of families of public safety officers who are killed in line of duty or while interceding in crime, or who have job-related permanent total disability. Creates Public Safety Memorial Fund Board. Limits expenditures. Increases expenditure limitation of Department of Public Safety Standards and Training for purposes related to Public Safety Memorial Fund and board. Increases mandatory fees for criminal convictions. Modifies formula for distributing money from Criminal Fine and Assessment Account. Prescribes effective dates and allows benefits for past injuries. Allows subtraction from federal taxable income for benefits awarded. Directs Public Safety Memorial Fund Board to investigate nature of gifts made to board and take actions to qualify gifts for tax deductions. HB 2392 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Ben Westlund for Interim Public Safety Work Group) -- Relating to driving while under the influence of intoxicants diversion. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-9 Work Session held. 4-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 22 Calendar. 4-22 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 23 Calendar. 4-23 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Hansen, Strobeck, Witt. 4-26(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-27 Referred to Judiciary. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Burdick, Starr, President Adams. 6-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) President signed. 7-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 445, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µProhibits driving while under the influence of intoxicants diversion if defendant caused damage to property of another person.º Grants victim right to be present and heard at diversion hearing of person who caused property damage while driving under influence of intoxicants. HB 2393 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Ben Westlund for Bob Dent) -- Relating to assault. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases penalty for assaulting public safety officer from maximum $5,000 fine, one year's imprisonment, or both, to maximum $100,000 fine, five years' imprisonment, or both. HB 2394 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Ben Westlund for House Interim Public Safety Work Group) -- Relating to crime; appropriating money. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-5 Public Hearing held. 4-9 Work Session held. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-26 Work Session held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 6-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 7-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 7-10 Work Session held. 7-12 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 7-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Rules suspended. Second reading. 7-15 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 11, Beck, Bowman, Hansen, Kafoury, Lowe, Morrisette, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Walker, Wilson, Absent, 5--Deckert, Montgomery, Patridge, Ross, Williams, Excused for business of the House, 8----Gardner, Gianella, Hill, Lehman, Lewis, Piercy, Shetterly, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 7-16 Work Session held. 7-19 Work Session held. 7-21 Work Session held. 7-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed C-Eng.) (Amendments distributed 07-22.) Second reading. 7-23 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Absent, 1--Qutub, Excused, 2--Beyer, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Shannon. 7-24(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 4, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Uherbelau, Absent, 5--Bowman, Kruse, Morrisette, Ross, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 10----Butler, Leonard, Lewis, Lowe, Messerle, Minnis, Patridge, Schrader, Strobeck, Westlund. Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 23, Atkinson, Backlund, Beck, Butler, Devlin, Hopson, King, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Patridge, Schrader, Shetterly, Uherbelau, Wells, Welsh, Williams, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass, Absent, 2--Lowe, Morrisette. House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Ayes, 29 --Nays, 30, Beyer, Bowman, Close, Gardner, Gianella, Hansen, Hill, Kafoury, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Lehman, Merkley, Messerle, Montgomery, Morgan, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Shetterly, Sunseri, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Welsh, Westlund, Wilson, Absent, 1--Morrisette. At Desk upon adjournment. µExpands murder to include deaths caused by person fleeing or attempting to elude police officer or, under some circumstances, by person driving while under influence of intoxicants. Expands assault in first and second degrees to include injuries caused by person fleeing or attempting to elude police officer or, under some circumstances, by person driving while under influence of intoxicants.º µCreates crime of unauthorized departure in first degree for person who fails to return to custody after temporary release. Punishes by maximum of five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both.º Expands crimes of murder, manslaughter in first and second degrees and assault in first, second and third degrees. Reclassifies disorderly conduct as more serious offense if committed within school safety zone. Punishes by up to one year of imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. Appropriates moneys to Emergency Board for further allocation to Department of Corrections for prison population management. HB 2395 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Ben Westlund for House Interim Public Safety Workgroup) -- Relating to firearms. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-24 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Expands crime of unlawful possession of firearm to include person who knowingly carries within any vehicle handgun concealed and readily accessible to person. Deletes requirement that vehicle be under person's control or direction. HB 2396 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Ben Westlund for House Interim Public Safety Workgroup) -- Relating to waiver of youths. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-23 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-5 Work Session held. 5-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Westlund. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Absent, 1--Kruse. 5-26(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-27 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-29 Work Session held. 7-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 7-9 Second reading. 7-12 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Brown, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Derfler, Gordly. 7-13(H) Rules suspended. House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 3, Bowman, Close, Witt, Absent, 2--Deckert, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 3----Montgomery, Schrader, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-21 Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 951, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Expands list of crimes for which youth 15 years of age or older may be waived to adult court to include any Class C felony in which youth used or threatened to use firearm. HB 2397 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Ben Westlund for House Interim Public Safety Workgroup) -- Relating to driving while suspended or revoked. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases penalty for driving while suspended or revoked if suspension is for violation of Motorist Implied Consent Law. Punishes by maximum term of imprisonment of five years, maximum fine of $100,000, or both. HB 2398 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Ben Westlund for House Interim Public Safety Workgroup) -- Relating to evidence in prosecutions for driving while under the influence of intoxicants. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 4-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-8 Second reading. 4-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 12 Calendar. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Sunseri. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 9, Gardner, Hansen, Hill, Krummel, Leonard, Lokan, Merkley, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Excused, 1--Patridge. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-14 Referred to Judiciary. 5-12 Public Hearing held. 5-24 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-27 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Miller, Excused, 3--Gordly, Shields, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Burdick, Shannon. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-23(S) President signed. 7-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 437, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Establishes that implied consent law does not prohibit introduction of evidence of blood alcohol content in prosecution for DUII if blood is drawn µin hospitalº while defendant is receiving medical care or test results are obtained pursuant to search warrant. HB 2399 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Ben Westlund for House Interim Public Safety Workgroup) -- Relating to traffic infractions. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes driver improvement course as alternative to conviction of traffic infraction for person whose driving record shows no prior convictions of traffic crimes or infractions. HB 2400 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Ben Westlund for House Interim Public Safety Work Group) -- Relating to detection of truth. 1-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates truth verification examiner licensing process. HB 2401 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Jeff Kruse for Oregon Farm Bureau Federation) -- Relating to workplace safety committee requirements for agricultural employers. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-20 Public Hearing held. 1-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-5 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs by order of Speaker. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts agricultural employers with 10 or fewer employees from requirement to have workplace safety committee. HB 2402 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Jeff Kruse for Oregon Farm Bureau Federation) -- Relating to occupational safety requirements for small corporate farms. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-20 Public Hearing held. 1-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-10 Work Session held. 2-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-16 Second reading. 2-17 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Business and Consumer Affairs carried. Rereferred. 2-24 Work Session held. 3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 3-3 Read. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Excused for business of the House, 1----Williams. 3-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-13 Carried over to 05-14 by unanimous consent. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 3, Castillo, Gordly, Trow, Excused, 2--Corcoran, Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Courtney. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-22(S) President signed. 7-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 433, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Exempts corporate farms from occupational safety and health requirements when only employees are family members. HB 2403 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Jeff Kruse for Oregon Farm Bureau Federation) -- Relating to workplace safety committee requirements for agricultural employers. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-20 Public Hearing held. 1-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-5 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs by order of Speaker. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Excludes seasonal agricultural workers when determining need for workplace safety committee. HB 2404 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Steve Harper for Associated Builders and Contractors) -- Relating to business transactions of political subdivisions of the state. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits public agencies, State System of Higher Education and Oregon Health Sciences University from requiring, in public contracts or other agreements or when issuing grants or guaranteeing bonds or loans, participation by labor organizations in project. Creates cause of action. HB 2405 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Jeff Kruse for Oregon Farm Bureau Federation) -- Relating to violations of occupational safety laws; prescribing an effective date. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-20 Public Hearing held. 1-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services from issuing citation and notice of proposed civil penalty to employer for nonserious violation discovered during first inspection or investigation of calendar year. Takes effect January 1, 2000. HB 2406 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Jeff Kruse for Oregon Farm Bureau Federation) -- Relating to land use; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 3-19 Public Hearing held. 4-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 22 Calendar. 4-22 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 23 Calendar. 4-23 Third reading. Carried by Taylor. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Absent, 1--Leonard, Excused, 2--Hansen, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 5----Bowman, Gianella, Mannix, Prozanski, Sunseri. 4-26(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-27 Referred to Water and Land Use, then Ways and Means. 5-18 Public Hearing held. 5-20 Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-22 Assigned to Subcommittee on Natural Resources. 6-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-1 Returned to Full Committee. 7-2 Work Session held. 7-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) 7-9 Second reading. 7-12 Third reading. Carried by George. Motion to refer to Public Affairs carried by unanimous consent. 7-13 Work Session held. 7-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the C-Eng. bill. (Printed D-Eng.) (Amendments distributed 07-16.) 7-17 Carried over to 07-19 by unanimous consent. 7-19 Bill read. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 5, Castillo, Dukes, Gordly, Miller, Shields, Excused, 3--Qutub, Timms, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Brown, Bryant, Courtney, Duncan, Nelson. 7-20(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 3, Kafoury, Rasmussen, Wells, Absent, 4--Beck, Minnis, Ross, Williams, Excused, 1--Lokan, Excused for business of the House, 3----Lehman, Piercy, Schrader. 7-27 Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1014, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, August 20, 1999. Extends sunset of collaborative regional problem-solving land use pilot program to June 30, 2003. Directs Department of Land Conservation and Development to develop computerized database capable of producing county-wide maps that convey certain features of Oregon's rural lands. Specifies that acceptance of condition of approval imposed by local government in zoning or permit review does not waive right to challenge condition by applicant. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2407 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Jeff Kruse) -- Relating to the financial administration of the Department of State Police; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-14 Referred to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Legislative Assembly in each biennium to appropriate at least two percent of General Fund revenues to Department of State Police. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2408 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Carl Wilson for Gary Richardson) -- Relating to local access roads. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Revises liability for maintenance and repair of local access roads. HB 2409 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Carl Wilson for Robert and Lynne Campbell) -- Relating to coyotes. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows person holding permit to temporarily possess orphaned, sick or injured coyote for purpose of providing humane care, treatment and rehabilitation. Allows coyote to be retained by person or transferred to authorized facility if coyote unfit to return to wild. Requires that retained coyote be used for public education purposes to extent feasible. Deletes exemption allowing keeping of some coyotes. HB 2410 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Carl Wilson for Lionel Campbell) -- Relating to physician discipline. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires physicians to have medical malpractice insurance as condition of issuance and renewal of license. Requires Board of Medical Examiners to revoke license of physician who does not have medical malpractice insurance coverage. Requires posting in prominent place notice that physician has been subjected to discipline by board. HB 2411 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Joint Committee on Salmon and Stream Enhancement) -- Relating to watershed enhancement programs. 1-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Stream Restoration and Species Recovery. 3-4 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates duplicative provisions in watershed restoration statutes. Changes eligibility for Governor's Watershed Enhancement Board grants. Allows grants to graduate students who are performing research under direction of members of Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team. HB 2412 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Steve Harper for National Federation of Independent Business) -- Relating to taxation. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-12 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes assessed value threshold that must be exceeded in order for personal property to be subject to ad valorem property taxation from $10,000 to $ .¦ _______ Applies to property tax years beginning on or after July 1, 2000. HB 2413 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Steve Harper) -- Relating to taxation. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces personal income tax by increasing income brackets at which rate of tax is applied. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000, and before January 1, 2002. HB 2414 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lynn Snodgrass for Oregon Building Industry Association) -- Relating to political committees. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections and Public Affairs. 4-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-14 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-15 Second reading. 4-16 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 6--Atkinson, Edwards, Lehman, Lewis, Ross, Welsh. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-4 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Lim, Shannon, Timms. 5-19(H) Speaker signed. 5-19(S) President signed. 6-7(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 225, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Establishes procedure for filing supplemental statements of campaign contributions and expenditures. HB 2415 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lynn Snodgrass) -- Relating to elections. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections and Public Affairs. 1-26 Public Hearing held. 4-8 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-29 Second reading. 4-30 Third reading. Carried by Devlin. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 1, Uherbelau, Excused, 4--Harper, Lehman, Montgomery, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 3----Beck, Deckert, Kafoury. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 5-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-10 Referred to Public Affairs. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Third Reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 6, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Duncan, Gordly, Trow, Excused, 1--Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Brown, Qutub, Shannon, Starr, Yih, President Adams. 6-24(H) Speaker signed. 6-25(S) President signed. 7-1(H) Governor vetoed. 7-7 Governor's message read in the House. 7-24 Veto sustained in accordance with Article V, Section 15b, Oregon Constitution. Repeals campaign finance provisions of Ballot Measure 9 (1994) µheld invalid by Oregon Supreme Courtº. Modifies campaign finance contribution and expenditure reporting requirements. Expands availability of political tax credit. HB 2416 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lynn Snodgrass for National Federation of Independent Business) -- Relating to state agencies. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections and Public Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits officer or employee of state agency from engaging in lobbying and certain other activities on behalf of any state agency. Prohibits officers or employees from attending legislative hearings or floor sessions of Legislative Assembly. Specifies exceptions. Refers Act to people for approval or rejection at next biennial primary election. HB 2417 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lynn Snodgrass) -- Relating to noneconomic damages. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 1-28 Public Hearing held. 3-3 Public Hearing held. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-11 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 Thursday, March 18 Calendar. 3-18 Third reading. Carried by Witt. Motion to rerefer to Judiciary - Civil Law failed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 35, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Hill, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Patridge, Schrader, Shetterly, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass, Excused, 1--Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 40 --Nays, 19, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Gardner, Hansen, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Excused, 1--Leonard. 3-19 Vote explanation(s) filed by Prozanski, Walker, Deckert entered in Journal. 3-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-22 Referred to Judiciary. 6-1 Public Hearing held. 6-22 Work Session held. 6-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 7-1 Second reading. 7-2 Carried over to 07-06 by unanimous consent. 7-6 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 4, Brown, Castillo, Shannon, Trow, Absent, 2--Lim, Wilde, Excused, 1--Derfler, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Corcoran, Courtney, Ferrioli, Metsger. 7-8(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 37 --Nays, 18, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Gardner, Hansen, Kafoury, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Excused for business of the House, 5----Hill, Lewis, Patridge, Westlund, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-29 Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 9-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1065, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Bars recovery of noneconomic damages in civil action for injury or death arising out of operation of motor vehicle if plaintiff was driving while under the influence of intoxicants or driving uninsured at time of accident. Specifies exceptions. HB 2418 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lynn Snodgrass) -- Relating to noneconomic damages. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Bars recovery of noneconomic damages in civil action for injury or death arising out of operation of motor vehicle if plaintiff was driving while under the influence of intoxicants or driving uninsured at time of accident. Refers Act to people for approval or rejection at next biennial primary election. HB 2419 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lynn Snodgrass for Oregon Concrete and Aggregate Producers Association) -- Relating to abandonment of mining operation; declaring an emergency. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 1-20 Public Hearing held. 3-24 Public Hearing held. 3-29 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-9 Second reading. 4-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 14 Calendar. 4-14 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 16, Bowman, Deckert, Hopson, Kafoury, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Excused, 1--Krummel. Beck changed vote from 'nay' to 'aye' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Butler. Vote explanation(s) filed by Prozanski entered in Journal. 4-15 Vote reconsideration failed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 36, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Close, Devlin, Gianella, Harper, Hill, Jenson, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Patridge, Shetterly, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Thompson, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass, Excused, 1--Edwards. 4-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-23 Referred to Public Affairs. 5-27 Public Hearing held. 6-1 Work Session held. 6-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-7 Second reading. 6-8 Third Reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 8, Burdick, Castillo, Dukes, Ferrioli, Gordly, Miller, Shields, Yih, Excused, 1--Beyer. 6-10(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 17, Beck, Deckert, Hopson, Kafoury, Krummel, Lowe, Merkley, Montgomery, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lewis, Starr. 6-17 Speaker signed. 6-18(S) President signed. 6-25(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 353, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 25, 1999. Modifies laws regulating abandonment and reclamation of surface mining lands. Exempts certain aggregate mining operations from zoning restrictions on interruption or abandonment of use. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2420 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative Lynn Snodgrass for Oregon State Police) -- Relating to genetic profile testing. 1-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 1-29 Second reading. 2-1 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Bowman, Taylor, Excused, 3--Devlin, Lewis, Lundquist. 2-2(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-3 Referred to Judiciary. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 2-18 Taken from 02-18 Calendar and placed on 02-19 Calendar by unanimous consent. 2-19 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Duncan, George. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) President signed. 4-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 97, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Authorizes court in certain criminal or juvenile proceedings to order taking of buccal samples. Expands authority of Department of State Police over blood samples to include buccal samples. Directs Department of Corrections to obtain blood or buccal sample from inmates. HB 2421 Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed (at the request of Representative-elect Jackie Winters for Associated Oregon Industries) -- Relating to advisory opinions on proposed state initiative measures. 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 4-1 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Attorney General to issue advisory opinion on constitutionality of proposed state initiative measure. Requires Secretary of State to print advisory opinion in voters' pamphlet. HB 2422 By Representative STROBECK, Senator HARTUNG (at the request of Manufactured Dwelling Owners Association of Oregon) -- Relating to residential landlord-tenant relations. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-28 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Makes findings and declares policy that manager of manufactured dwelling or floating home facility should have certain qualifications. Requires landlord of facility to maintain reserve account for maintenance and upkeep. Revises requirement for landlord to supply facility tenants with statement of policy. Prohibits facility rules dealing with internal condition of dwelling unit. Prohibits landlord of manufactured dwelling park from requiring relocation of habitable manufactured dwelling following sale of dwelling unless certain conditions met. Requires facility landlord to be available to meet with tenants prior to imposition of rent increase. Specifies participants in informal dispute resolution process. Deletes legislative findings regarding rent control. HB 2423 By Representative MORRISETTE -- Relating to firearms. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 3-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires employees of public and private schools to report any person who unlawfully possesses firearm while in school. Requires law enforcement agency to conduct investigation. Requires detention of youth if probable cause exists to believe youth unlawfully possessed firearm in school. Requires court to make determination. HB 2424 By Representative SHETTERLY (at the request of Benton County) -- Relating to definitions for county zoning statutes. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-4 Referred to Water and Environment. 4-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-9 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-12 Second reading. 4-13 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Mannix, Excused for business of the House, 1----Starr. 4-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-15 Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-12 Carried over to 05-13 by unanimous consent. 5-13 Third Reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 3--Burdick, Derfler, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Brown, Ferrioli, Hartung. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 327, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Changes definition of Willamette Valley in county zoning statutes. HB 2425 By Representative THOMPSON (at the request of Judge Thomas O. Branford) -- Relating to dogs. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-5 Second reading. 5-6 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Strobeck, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lehman. 5-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Judiciary. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-4 Second reading. 6-7 Third Reading. Carried by Burdick. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Castillo. 6-9(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Wilson, Excused, 1--Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. 7-6 Speaker signed. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 658, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Removes negligence element from offense of keeping dog that runs at large. Increases maximum fine for maintaining dog that is public nuisance to $250. Allows court to impose conditions, including sterilization, on keeping of dog that is public nuisance upon first offense. Allows court to order destruction of dog or impose other measures when dog bites person. Specifies factors to be considered in determining whether to kill dog. Increases maximum fine for keeping dog that bites person to $500. Punishes repeat offense of keeping dog that bites person by maximum penalty of $1,000 fine, 30 days' imprisonment, or both. Increases dog license fee to $25. HB 2426 By Representative LEHMAN -- Relating to child abuse. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Redefines child sexual exploitation. HB 2427 By Representative LEHMAN -- Relating to polygraphs. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits polygraph examination of crime victims. HB 2428 By Representative GARDNER (at the request of Oregon State Building and Construction Trades) -- Relating to public contracting. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to General Government. 4-8 Work Session held. 4-12 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Agency Performance and Operations. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations by order of Speaker. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Specifies additional findings that may be used by public contracting agency to disqualify person as bidder or as subcontractor on public contract. HB 2429 By Representative GARDNER (at the request of Oregon State Building and Construction Trades) -- Relating to construction contractors' vehicles. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires construction contractors to display company name and registration number on vehicles used in construction activities. HB 2430 By Representative HARPER -- Relating to minimum wage. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Permits tip credit against minimum wage. Permits reduction of minimum wage rate to employees under age 18 for first 60 calendar days of employment. HB 2431 By Representative HARPER -- Relating to community right to know programs; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Water and Environment. 3-5 Informational Meeting held. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 3-17 Public Hearing held. 4-14 Work Session held. 4-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-30 Rules suspended. Consideration of Committee Report and Minority Report taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 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 Welsh. Motion to refer to Ways and Means failed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 35, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Hill, King, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Patridge, Shetterly, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass. Motion to rerefer to Water and Environment failed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 35, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Hill, Jenson, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Patridge, Shetterly, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 22, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Gardner, Hopson, Kafoury, Krummel, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Strobeck, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Witt. 5-6(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-7 Referred to Public Affairs. 6-15 Public Hearing held. 6-17 Work Session held. 6-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 7-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Natural Resources. 7-10 Work Session held. 7-12 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 7-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) 7-17 Second reading. 7-19 Third Reading. Carried by Metsger. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 10, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Duncan, Gordly, Miller, Shields, Trow, Excused, 2--Qutub, Timms. 7-20(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 18, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Gardner, Kafoury, Lehman, Leonard, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Strobeck, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Witt, Absent, 2--Ross, Williams, Excused, 1--Lokan. 7-27 Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 9-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1089, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, September 01, 1999. Creates Community Right to Know Technical Committee to improve public access to public records pertaining to hazardous and toxic substance data. Requires local governments to ensure that local programs comply with specified criteria. Directs Director of Department of Environmental Quality to establish governmental policy group to explore options for enhancing statewide hazardous and toxic substance reporting and data collection. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Environmental Quality. Declares emergency, effective September 1, 1999. HB 2432 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to county reimbursement for certain corrections expenses; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-17 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-22 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. Work Session held. Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 7-23 Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Minnis. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Absent, 6--Krummel, Morrisette, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 2----Starr, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Fisher, Starr, Yih. 7-28(H) Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 952, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, August 16, 1999. µRequires state to pay counties minimum of $63.44 per day, as adjusted in subsequent biennia, forº Establishes current service level as baseline funding amount for expenses associated with persons incarcerated in county facilities upon conviction of felony or as sanction for violation of parole or post-prison supervision by person convicted of felony. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Corrections for reestablishing baseline funding formula. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2433 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to the Oregon Law Commission. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Redefines subject areas in Oregon Law Commission law revision program. HB 2434 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to criminal organizations. 2-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 4-22 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crimes of engaging in criminal organization activity in first, second and third degrees. Punishes engaging in criminal organization activity in first degree by maximum of 20 years' imprisonment, $300,000 fine, or both, or by life imprisonment under specified circumstances. Punishes engaging in criminal organization activity in second degree by maximum of 10 years' imprisonment, $200,000 fine, or both. Punishes engaging in criminal organization activity in third degree by maximum of five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. Specifies that person 15, 16 or 17 years of age at time person commits crime of engaging in criminal organization activity in any degree is adult subject to prosecution as adult. Defines criminal organization. HB 2435 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to ballot titles. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 4-8 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies procedure for preparation of ballot title by Legislative Assembly for measure referred to people by Legislative Assembly. Modifies Supreme Court standard for review of ballot title prepared by Legislative Assembly. Specifies that ballot title for measure containing 50 words or less shall not contain summary of measure and its major effect. HB 2436 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to fitness to proceed. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-12 Second reading. 4-13 Third reading. Carried by Gianella. Passed. Ayes, 60. 4-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-15 Referred to Judiciary. 5-12 Public Hearing held. 6-11 Work Session held. 6-21 Work Session held. 7-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 7-9 Second reading. 7-12 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Brown, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Derfler, Gordly. 7-13(H) Rules suspended. House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 2--Deckert, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 3----Montgomery, Schrader, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-21 Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-4(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 931, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires defendant to be transported to state hospital or other treatment facility within µ72 hoursº seven days after court determines that defendant lacks fitness to proceed and commits defendant to custody of state hospital or other treatment facility. Sunsets January 1, 2002. HB 2437 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to reports on instruction of students. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 3-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-22 Second reading. 3-23 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Education carried. Rereferred. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs µpublic schoolsº school districts to prepare and deliver annual reports describing methods of instructing students on ethics and morality. HB 2438 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to ballots delivered by mail. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires state to pay postage on ballot return envelopes for elections conducted by mail and for certain absentee ballots. HB 2439 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to independent contractors; declaring an emergency. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-5 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 3-3 Work Session held. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 4-16 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes burden on Director of Employment Department to prove by preponderance of evidence that employment relationship exists when written contract for service specifies individual is independent contractor. Specifies that satisfying standards in ORS 670.600 guarantees status as independent contractor. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2440 By Representative MONTGOMERY; Senator TROW; Representatives DEVLIN, EDWARDS -- Relating to driving privileges; prescribing an effective date. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 4-7 Public Hearing held. 4-9 Public Hearing held. 4-14 Work Session held. 4-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-22 Second reading. 4-23 Third reading. Carried by Montgomery. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 6, Beck, Beyer, Bowman, Lehman, Leonard, Westlund, Excused, 2--Hansen, Witt. 4-26(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-27 Referred to Transportation. 5-13 Public Hearing held. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-4 Second reading. 6-7 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon, Trow. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 6, Fisher, Hannon, Miller, Nelson, Qutub, Tarno, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Castillo. 6-9(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 7, Beck, Beyer, Bowman, Close, Gianella, Knopp, Westlund, Excused, 1--Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. 6-17 Speaker signed. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 328, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, March 01, 2000. Requires completion of µdriver training programº traffic safety education course and period of supervised driving before person under 18 years of age may be issued provisional driver license. Provides exception for person with license issued by another state. Transfers responsibilities for traffic safety education from Department of Education to Department of Transportation. Places restrictions on privileges granted person under 18 years of age by provisional driver license. Applies to applications made or provisional driver licenses issued on or after effective date of Act. Takes effect March 1, 2000. HB 2441 By Representative MONTGOMERY (at the request of Ted and Toni Hagenbutcher) -- Relating to daylight savings time. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 2-18 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Defines standard of time as daylight savings time. HB 2442 By Representative MONTGOMERY (at the request of Everett Metzentine) -- Relating to school field trips. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs schools to provide field trips to historically significant sites in Oregon. HB 2443 By Representative MONTGOMERY (at the request of Oregon Manufactured Housing Association) -- Relating to manufactured dwellings. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-15 Second reading. 2-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, February 17 Calendar. 2-17 Third reading. Carried by Walker. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Minnis. 2-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-19 Referred to Transportation. 3-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-24 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-25 Carried over to 03-29 by unanimous consent. 3-29 Carried over to 03-30 by unanimous consent. 3-30 Carried over to 03-31 by unanimous consent. 3-31 Third Reading. Carried by Castillo. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Yih, President Adams. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-21(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 170, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Exempts manufactured dwellings from mudguard and fender requirements. HB 2444 By Representative MONTGOMERY -- Relating to motor homes. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-26 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires driver license indorsement to operate motor home. Requires skills test before issuance of indorsement. Prescribes operative date. HB 2445 By Representative MONTGOMERY -- Relating to driver license renewal. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-12 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes restrictions on driver license renewals for persons 80 years of age or older. Reduces renewal period to two years. HB 2446 By Representative MONTGOMERY -- Relating to driver licensing. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 3-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-31 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-5 Second reading. 4-6 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 7 Calendar. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Montgomery. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 8, Backlund, Close, Gianella, Jenson, Knopp, Williams, Wilson, Witt, Absent, 1--Atkinson, Excused, 2--Mannix, Speaker Snodgrass. 4-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Castillo. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 4, Hannon, Qutub, Starr, Tarno, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, George. 6-28(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 495, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µRequires completion of driver instruction or driver training course in order to be issued initial driver license.º Directs Department of Transportation to study effects of aging on driving ability. Directs department to appoint advisory committee to participate in study. Authorizes department to adopt rules to implement recommendations that result from study and requires department to report results of study to next Legislative Assembly. HB 2447 By Representative MONTGOMERY -- Relating to bicycles. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires biennial registration of bicycles. Imposes $10 registration fee. Imposes $25 fine for failure to register. HB 2448 By Representative WELSH (at the request of Oregonians In Action) -- Relating to guest ranches. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 2-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-4 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-5 Second reading. 2-8 Third reading. Carried by Gianella. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 4, Beck, Bowman, Prozanski, Rasmussen. 2-9(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-10 Referred to Water and Land Use. 4-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-5 Second reading. 5-6 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 6, Brown, Burdick, Dukes, Shields, Timms, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Castillo, Ferrioli, George, Shannon, Yih. 5-10(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 5, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused, 3--Kropf, Minnis, Schrader. 5-27 Speaker signed. 5-28(S) President signed. 6-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 216, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires guest ranch to be located more than 10 miles from urban growth boundary. Allows portion of lot or parcel on which guest ranch is located to be within 10 miles of urban growth boundary. HB 2449 By Representative WELSH (at the request of Oregonians In Action) -- Relating to definition of high-value farmland. 1-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies definition of high-value farmland for purpose of establishing dwellings in exclusive farm use zones. HB 2450 By Representative GARDNER (at the request of Electrical Workers #48, Plumbers and Pipefitters #290, Plumbing and Mechanical Contractors Association) -- Relating to workers' compensation benefits under certain collective bargaining agreements. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-10 Public Hearing held. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 4-16 Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-28 Second reading. 4-29 Third reading. Carried by Gardner. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Harper, Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 1----Shetterly. 4-30(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-3 Referred to Public Affairs. 6-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-30 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-1 Carried over to 07-02 by unanimous consent. 7-2 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Derfler, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Nelson. 7-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 841, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Recognizes validity of certain collective bargaining agreements that provide for workers' compensation benefits. Establishes eligibility criteria for employers and collective bargaining representatives. HB 2451 By Representative SHETTERLY (at the request of Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to the Oregon State Bar. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-18 Second reading. 2-19 Third reading. Carried by Edwards. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 3, Beyer, Kruse, Winters, Excused, 3--Butler, Mannix, Morrisette. 2-22(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-23 Referred to Judiciary. 3-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-16 Carried over to 03-17 by unanimous consent. 3-17 Carried over to 03-18 by unanimous consent. 3-18 Carried over to 03-19 by unanimous consent. 3-19 Carried over to 03-22 by unanimous consent. 3-22 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Miller, Wilde. Bryant declared potential conflict of interest. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 171, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Authorizes Board of Governors of Oregon State Bar to create personal and practice management assistance committees to provide assistance to lawyers who are suffering from impairment or other circumstances that may adversely affect professional competence or conduct. Stipulates that information provided to committees is confidential and exempt from public records law. Stipulates that information provided to committees is not discoverable or admissible in civil proceeding without written consent of lawyer, and not discoverable or admissible in disciplinary proceeding except to extent provided by rule. Exempts meetings of committees from public meetings laws. Allows Board of Governors of Oregon State Bar to establish date by which annual membership fees of bar members must be paid. HB 2452 By Representative SHETTERLY (at the request of Oregon Forest Industries Council) -- Relating to taxation. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Revenue. 2-12 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-19 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-22 Second reading. 2-23 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 2, Bowman, Hansen, Excused, 4--Hopson, Montgomery, Piercy, Sunseri. 2-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue, then Ways and Means. 3-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-11 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-18 Returned to Full Committee. 3-19 Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-23 Carried over to 03-24 by unanimous consent. 3-24 Carried over to 03-25 by unanimous consent. 3-25 Carried over to 03-29 by unanimous consent. 3-29 Third Reading. Carried by Ferrioli. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Burdick, Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Qutub, Starr, President Adams. 3-31(H) Speaker signed. 3-31(S) President signed. 4-7(H) Governor vetoed. 4-9 Governor's message read in the House. Motion to repass bill notwithstanding the Governor's veto not having received the required two-thirds majority failed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 20, Beck, Bowman, Devlin, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Walker, Excused, 2--Deckert, Uherbelau. Piercy served notice of possible reconsideration. Vote explanation(s) filed by King, Hopson, Walker entered in Journal. Motion to suspend rules for immediate reconsideration carried. Rules suspended. Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 20, Beck, Bowman, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Walker, Excused, 2--Deckert, Uherbelau. Motion to lay bill, together with Governor's veto message, on table carried. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 22, Beck, Bowman, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Walker, Excused, 2--Deckert, Uherbelau. 7-24 Bill tabled in House. Veto sustained in accordance with Article V, Section 15b, Oregon Constitution. Specifies that western Oregon and eastern Oregon timber harvest privilege taxes apply only to timber harvested from forestland. Deletes obsolete provisions. Applies to privilege tax reporting periods beginning on or after effective date of Act. HB 2453 By Representative SCHRADER -- Relating to expedited land divisions. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-5 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Limits requirements for expedited land divisions to qualified land divisions within metropolitan service districts. HB 2454 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to sentencing. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 4-22 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to review sentencing guidelines and recommend legislative changes necessary to make sentencing guidelines discretionary rather than mandatory. Authorizes court to impose maximum departure sentence upon revocation of probation. HB 2455 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to language services for workers' compensation hearings. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-4 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Administrative Law Judge assigned to workers' compensation hearing to make decisions concerning interpreters and translators to be used at hearing. Requires Workers' Compensation Board to establish authorization criteria and maintain list of authorized interpreters and translators. HB 2456 By Representative WELLS; Representative LEHMAN -- Relating to studded tires. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits use of studded tires. Becomes operative April 1, 2000. HB 2457 By Representative LEHMAN (at the request of Terry and Betty Trost) -- Relating to operation of all-terrain vehicles. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-10 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Permits operation of Class I all-terrain vehicle by person without driving privileges if operator is accompanied by adult with driving privileges who is within sight of operator. HB 2458 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to minimum wage. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes modification of computation of state minimum wage for agricultural employees paid on piece-rate basis. Authorizes payment of federal minimum wage to employees under age 18 for first 60 calendar days of employment. HB 2459 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to appeal of local land use decision. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to General Government. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Places burden on local government on appeal of local land use decision to demonstrate that its decision is in compliance with applicable laws. HB 2460 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to courts. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-23 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases number of circuit court judges in Douglas County from five to six. HB 2461 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to taxation; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Revenue with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-22 Work Session held. 3-24 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 6-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-17 Returned to Full Committee. 6-18 Work Session held. 6-22 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-23 Second reading. 6-24 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 15, Atkinson, Beyer, Butler, Close, Knopp, Lewis, Lokan, Montgomery, Morgan, Simmons, Sunseri, Welsh, Westlund, Wilson, Witt, Absent, 1--Lundquist. 6-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 6-28 Referred to Revenue. 6-30 Work Session held. 7-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 7-12 Second reading. 7-13 Taken from 07-13 Calendar and placed on 07-16 Calendar by unanimous consent. 7-16 Carried over to 07-17 by unanimous consent. 7-17 Taken from 07-17 Calendar and placed on 07-20 Calendar by unanimous consent. 7-20 Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 4, Brown, Dukes, Hannon, Yih, Absent, 2--Corcoran, Shannon, Excused, 2--Qutub, Timms. 7-20(H) Rules suspended. House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Strobeck, Kruse, Devlin appointed House Conferees. 7-21(S) Senators Miller, Beyer, Derfler appointed Senate conferees. 7-23 Work Session held. 7-23(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Friday, July 9 and bill be further amended and repassed. Amendments distributed. 7-23(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 7-23(H) Rules suspended. Motion to adopt Conference Committee Report failed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 28, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Krummel, Lehman, Leonard, Lundquist, Merkley, Minnis, Montgomery, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Schrader, Simmons, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 2--Lowe, Morrisette, Excused for business of the House, 3----Lewis, Ross, Westlund. Simmons changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. 7-24 At Desk upon adjournment. µExtendsº Eliminates sunset date on cigarette tax dedicated to Oregon Health Plan. Limits tax on cigars to maximum of 50 cents per cigar. HB 2462 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to civil compromise. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 15, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Gardner, Hill, Kafoury, King, Leonard, Lowe, Morrisette, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Walker, Excused, 3--Kropf, Minnis, Schrader. 5-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-12 Referred to Judiciary. 6-10 Public Hearing held. 6-29 Work Session held. 7-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 7-9 Second reading. 7-12 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Brown, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Derfler, Gordly. 7-13(H) Rules suspended. House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Witt, Absent, 2--Deckert, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 3----Montgomery, Schrader, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-21 Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-2(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 925, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Specifies that written acknowledgment of payment of civil penalty is not evidence of full satisfaction of injury for purpose of civil compromise. µRequires consent of district attorney before dismissing accusatory instrument.º HB 2463 By Representatives SCHRADER, LOKAN; -- Relating to incorporation of cities. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to General Government. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-5 Second reading. 5-6 Third reading. Carried by Schrader. Passed. Ayes, 46 --Nays, 12, Beck, Deckert, Devlin, Gardner, Hansen, Kafoury, King, Leonard, Rasmussen, Ross, Taylor, Wells, Excused, 1--Strobeck, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lehman. 5-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to General Government. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-27 Taken from 05-27 Calendar and referred to Rules and Elections by unanimous consent. 6-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-23 Carried over to 06-24 by unanimous consent. 6-24 Carried over to 06-25 by unanimous consent. 6-25 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Gordly, Hannon, Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Trow. Yih, having been recorded as voting nay, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 6-29(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 13, Beck, Bowman, Hansen, Kafoury, Krummel, Leonard, Merkley, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Strobeck, Wells, Absent, 2--Beyer, Patridge, Excused, 2--Jenson, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 2----Gardner, Starr. 7-14 Speaker signed. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-22(H) Governor vetoed. 7-23 Governor's message read in the House. 7-24 Veto sustained in accordance with Article V, Section 15b, Oregon Constitution. Deletes authority of city within three miles of proposed new city to prevent incorporation of new city. Modifies procedure for incorporation of city within urbanized area. HB 2464 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to victimization of persons with disabilities. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-9 Second reading. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Lewis, Patridge. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-14 Referred to Judiciary. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Derfler, George. 7-1(H) Speaker signed. 7-6(S) President signed. 7-15(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 738, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µRequires Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to evaluate crime statistics to determine victimization based on disability.º Includes disabled persons in statutes that provide protections for elderly persons. HB 2465 By Representative LEWIS -- Relating to health professions; appropriating money. 2-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Human Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-15 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 6-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-17 Returned to Full Committee. 6-18 Work Session held. 6-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-24 Second reading. 6-25 Third reading. Carried by Butler. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 5--Edwards, Lehman, Minnis, Starr, Witt, Excused, 1--Bowman. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Krummel. 6-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-2 Work Session held. 7-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed C-Eng.) 7-9 Second reading. 7-12 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Brown, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Gordly. 7-13(H) Rules suspended. House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 2--Deckert, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 3----Montgomery, Schrader, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-21 Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 7-30(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 885, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Creates Health Licensing Office to provide uniform structure and accountability for health boards, councils and programs under its administration. Transfers nine boards, councils and programs to Health Licensing Office. HB 2466 By Representative MONTGOMERY -- Relating to boating operations. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits person under 16 years of age from operating boat including personal watercraft or wind-powered boat more than 30 feet in length. Allows person under 16 years of age but at least 12 years of age to operate wind-powered boat or boat powered by motor of greater than 15 horsepower only if accompanied by person at least 18 years of age. Creates certain exceptions. Punishes person who violates prohibition with fine of up to $350. HB 2467 By Representative SHETTERLY, Senator TROW (at the request of North West Fire Fighters, Chris W. Edwardson, M.D.) -- Relating to vehicle warning lights. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-15 Second reading. 2-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, February 17 Calendar. 2-17 Third reading. Carried by Krummel. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Excused, 1--Minnis. 2-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-19 Referred to Transportation. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-13 Carried over to 05-14 by unanimous consent. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Tarno, Excused, 3--Corcoran, Lim, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Courtney. 6-28(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 497, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Authorizes red or amber warning lights for vehicles engaged in certain activities. HB 2468 By Representative LEHMAN (at the request of Rob Schab, General Manager, Coos Bay-North Bend Water Board) -- Relating to artificial water obstructions; declaring an emergency. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-5 Referred to Water and Environment. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs State Fish and Wildlife Director to convene fish passage task force. Specifies membership of task force. Allows State Fish and Wildlife Commission to waive requirement to build fishway as part of artificial obstruction if alternative mitigation proposed by owner or operator would provide net benefit and if memorandum of understanding is submitted to commission. Suspends enforcement capabilities of commission with respect to fishway requirements for existing hydroelectric projects until June 30, 2001. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2469 By Representative LEHMAN -- Relating to interscholastic activities. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires State Board of Education to annually review rules and bylaws of all approved voluntary organizations to determine if organizations shall continue to administer interscholastic activities. HB 2470 By Representative KRUSE (at the request of Julie Cox) -- Relating to motor vehicle accidents. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that person operating motor vehicle on highways gives implied consent to breath or blood test for alcohol if person is involved in accident involving fatality. HB 2471 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to higher education chancellor. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Abolishes office of Chancellor of State System of Higher Education. Transfers duties, functions and powers of chancellor to State Board of Higher Education. Prescribes operative date of January 1, 2000. HB 2472 By Representative ROSS (at the request of Tom Griffin) -- Relating to transportation of animals. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 3-3 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 4-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 6 Calendar. 5-6 Third reading. Carried by Ross. Passed. Ayes, 31 --Nays, 25, Atkinson, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Hill, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Lehman, Lewis, Lundquist, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Patridge, Simmons, Starr, Sunseri, Thompson, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Wilson, Excused, 1--Strobeck, Excused for business of the House, 3----Jenson, Messerle, Winters. Vote explanation(s) filed by Close entered in Journal. 5-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-13 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits carrying animal on external part of vehicle except under specified circumstances. Creates exceptions. Punishes by fine of $75. HB 2473 By Representative WITT -- Relating to the Environmental Tax Study Commission; appropriating money. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Revenue with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Environmental Tax Study Commission. Appropriates moneys from General Fund. Directs commission to develop proposals for revamping state taxing structure to reflect costs to environment of damaging activities and to encourage environmental excellence. Directs commission to report to Seventy-first Legislative Assembly. Sunsets June 30, 2001. HB 2474 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to inverse condemnation. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to General Government. 2-17 Sent for review to Judiciary - Civil Law pursuant to House Rule 9.01(5). 3-4 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. Returned to General Government. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-13 Second reading. 5-14 Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 3, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Welsh, Absent, 1--Ross, Excused, 1--Backlund, Excused for business of the House, 2----Beyer, Butler. 5-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-18 Referred to Judiciary. 5-25 Public Hearing held. 5-27 Work Session held. 6-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-15 Second reading. 6-16 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 3, Brown, Castillo, Trow, Excused, 1--Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Burdick, Lim. Castillo, Trow, having been recorded as voting aye, was granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting nay. 6-18(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 16, Beck, Bowman, Hansen, Kafoury, Krummel, Lehman, Lowe, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Thompson, Walker, Absent, 2--Deckert, Leonard, Excused, 1--Starr. 7-7 Speaker signed. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-15(H) Governor vetoed. 7-16 Governor's message read in the House. 7-24 Veto sustained in accordance with Article V, Section 15b, Oregon Constitution. Allows applicant for land use decision, limited land use decision or permit to accept condition of approval imposed by local government and also file challenge to condition accepted. Authorizes costs and attorney fees for prevailing party. HB 2475 By Representative BEYER (at the request of Jim Schaefer) -- Relating to farm indorsements. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases distance from farm that person with farm indorsement may operate farm vehicles. HB 2476 By Representative SHETTERLY (at the request of Ted and Flo Olkoski) -- Relating to driving privileges. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires completion of parenting skills class before driver license may be issued to person under 18 years of age. Directs Department of Education to establish certification program for courses in parenting skills. HB 2477 By Representatives ROSENBAUM, CLOSE (at the request of Associated Oregon Industries and Oregon AFL-CIO) -- Relating to Workers' Memorial Scholarship Account. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-4 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-25 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-26 Second reading. 3-1 Third reading. Carried by Rosenbaum. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Close, Excused for business of the House, 1----Messerle. 3-2(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-3 Referred to Public Affairs. 3-12 Public Hearing held. 6-24 Work Session held. 6-29 Public Hearing held. 7-14 Work Session held. 7-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 7-16 Carried over to 07-17 by unanimous consent. 7-17 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Fisher, George, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 7-22(H) Speaker signed. 7-23(S) President signed. 9-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1058, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Increases maximum amount that can be credited to Workers' Memorial Scholarship Account from civil penalties. HB 2478 By Representative LOKAN; Representatives DEVLIN, HARPER, LEWIS, LUNDQUIST, MONTGOMERY, SHETTERLY, SNODGRASS -- Relating to budgeting for the Department of Transportation. 1-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 1-29 Public Hearing held. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 2-10 Work Session held. 2-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-17 Second reading. 2-18 Third reading. Carried by Lokan. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 5, Beck, Bowman, Ross, Taylor, Uherbelau, Excused, 1--Morrisette. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 2-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-22 Referred to Transportation. 2-26 Public Hearing held. 3-19 Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 3-30 Second reading. 3-31 Taken from 03-31 Calendar and placed on 04-05 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-5 Carried over to 04-06 by unanimous consent. 4-6 Carried over to 04-07 by unanimous consent. 4-7 Carried over to 04-08 by unanimous consent. 4-8 Carried over to 04-09 by unanimous consent. 4-9 Taken from 04-09 Calendar and placed on 04-13 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-13 Carried over to 04-14 by unanimous consent. 4-14 Carried over to 04-15 by unanimous consent. 4-15 Carried over to 04-16 by unanimous consent. 4-16 Carried over to 04-19 by unanimous consent. 4-19 Carried over to 04-20 by unanimous consent. 4-20 Carried over to 04-21 by unanimous consent. 4-21 Carried over to 04-22 by unanimous consent. 4-22 Carried over to 04-23 by unanimous consent. 4-23 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Derfler, Dukes, Hartung, President Adams. 5-3(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 7, Beck, Bowman, Hopson, Prozanski, Ross, Taylor, Uherbelau, Absent, 1--Wilson, Excused, 1--Speaker Snodgrass. 5-24 Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 939, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires Governor to submit program budget for Department of Transportation. Specifies budget categories. Requires department to submit Highway Construction Plan. Limits funding or spending to projects that are in plan unless notice is given to Legislative Assembly of project. HB 2479 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY - CRIMINAL LAW (at the request of Oregon Criminal Justice Commission) -- Relating to sentencing; declaring an emergency. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-2 Public Hearing held. 4-16 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-29 Second reading. 4-30 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 4--Harper, Lehman, Montgomery, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 4----Beck, Deckert, Kafoury, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-19 Public Hearing held. 5-26 Work Session held. 6-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-11 Second reading. 6-14 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----George. 6-16(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 6-22(S) Senators Courtney, Nelson, Tarno appointed Senate conferees. 6-23(H) Representatives Mannix, Gianella, Edwards appointed House Conferees. 7-6 Work Session held. 7-8 Work Session held. 7-12 Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Thursday, June 10 and bill be further amended and repassed. 7-13(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 7-13(H) Rules suspended. House adopted Conference Committee Report. Rules suspended. Repassed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 4, Gianella, Westlund, Wilson, Witt, Absent, 3--Deckert, Harper, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lowe, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-15(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, Miller, Nelson, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Castillo, Gordly, Metsger. 7-22(H) Speaker signed. 7-23(S) President signed. 8-17(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 966, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, August 17, 1999. Adopts amendments to rules of Oregon Criminal Justice Commission ranking and classifying crimes created and modified by Sixty-ninth Legislative Assembly. Modifies commission's rulemaking authority. Specifies that sentences for repeat property offenders are presumptive. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2480 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY - CRIMINAL LAW (at the request of Oregon Criminal Justice Commission) -- Relating to payment of expenses to committee members. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-4 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-5 Second reading. 3-8 Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Lundquist. 3-9(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-10 Referred to Judiciary. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-31 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-1 Carried over to 04-02 by unanimous consent. 4-2 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 9----Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Gordly, Shields, Trow. 4-26(H) Speaker signed. 4-26(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 172, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Deletes entitlement of some Oregon Criminal Justice Commission committee members to travel expenses. Allows payment of expenses subject to availability of funds. HB 2481 By Representative SHETTERLY (at the request of Judicial Department) -- Relating to judicial review of Land Use Board of Appeals orders. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-22 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-23 Second reading. 2-24 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Nays, 1, Wilson. 2-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-26 Referred to Judiciary. 3-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Taken from 05-12 Calendar and placed on 05-13 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-13 Carried over to 05-14 by unanimous consent. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by Burdick. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Miller, Excused, 4--Corcoran, Lim, Starr, Wilde. 5-21(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 45 --Excused, 3--Kafoury, Lehman, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 12----Devlin, Hill, Kropf, Krummel, Lewis, Lokan, Montgomery, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Williams. 6-28 Speaker signed. 6-29(S) President signed. 7-8(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 575, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µEliminates requirement forº Requires Court of Appeals to µscheduleº hear oral argument within µ42º 49 days of µappealº transmittal of record from decision of Land Use Board of Appeals. µRequires court to adopt expedited schedule for oral argument.º Establishes standards for waiving time limitation. HB 2482 By Representative SHETTERLY (at the request of Judicial Department) -- Relating to appeals. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 3-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-1 Second reading. 4-2 Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 5 Calendar. 4-5 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Gianella. 4-6(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-27 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 2, Miller, Wilde, Excused, 3--Gordly, Shields, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Burdick, Shannon, President Adams. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-23(S) President signed. 6-28(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 367, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows defendant in civil action or proceeding to appeal from default judgment if trial court has entered default judgment against defendant as sanction or has denied motion by defendant to set aside default judgment. Allows defendant to appeal from void judgment. Allows waiver or deferral of expense of preparing transcript on appeal without necessity of previous waiver of filing fees. Clarifies that judgment may be entered against party for deferred expenses of preparing transcript on appeal. Eliminates obsolete references to trial court clerks in laws relating to appeals. HB 2483 By Representative SUNSERI; Representatives BEYER, JENSON, KNOPP, SIMMONS, Senators SHANNON, STARR -- Relating to weapons. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-24 Public Hearing held. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows person to carry concealed weapon if person may legally own weapon. Repeals concealed handgun licensing provisions. Prohibits Department of State Police from retaining record of information obtained in background check for handgun purchase. Provides exception. HB 2484 By Representative MORGAN (at the request of Oregonians In Action) -- Relating to appeal of local land use decisions. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to General Government. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-11 Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-19 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. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Morgan. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 15, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Kafoury, Merkley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Excused, 4--Gardner, Leonard, Winters, Witt. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 3-22(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-23 Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-18 Taken from 05-18 Calendar and rereferred to Water and Land Use by unanimous consent. 5-20 Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-1 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. 6-2 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 9, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, Gordly, Shields, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Corcoran, President Adams. Duncan, having been recorded as voting aye, was granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting nay. 6-4(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 13, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Kafoury, King, Merkley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Walker, Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused for business of the House, 3----Atkinson, Welsh, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-8 Speaker signed. 6-9(S) President signed. 6-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 292, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires Director of Department of Land Conservation and Development to obtain approval from Land Conservation and Development Commission to pursue appeal of local land use decision. Requires Director of Transportation to obtain approval from Oregon Transportation Commission to pursue appeal of local land use decision. Directs Land Conservation and Development Commission to adopt by rule set of factors to be used when determining whether to appeal or intervene in appeal. HB 2485 By Representative KRUMMEL (at the request of Former Representative Ron Adams) -- Relating to rural dwellings. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Water and Environment. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Expands criteria for siting lot-of-record dwelling in exclusive farm use zone. HB 2486 By Representative HARPER (at the request of Associated Oregon Industries) -- Relating to family leave. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 2-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-26 Work Session held. 3-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-8 Second reading. 3-9 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Business and Consumer Affairs carried. Rereferred. 3-24 Work Session held. 4-2 Work Session held. 4-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 4-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 14 Calendar. 4-14 Read. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 24, Beck, Bowman, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Strobeck, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Excused, 1--Krummel. 4-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-21 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Without recommendation and be referred to Public Affairs. Referred to Public Affairs by order of the President. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes that employee who returns to work after taking family leave is entitled to be restored to available equivalent position instead of being restored to same position of employment held by employee before taking leave. HB 2487 By Representative MONTGOMERY; Representatives LEHMAN, LUNDQUIST, MESSERLE, THOMPSON -- Relating to the transfer of certain moneys to the Port Planning and Marketing Fund; declaring an emergency. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 3-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Extends time during which transfer of earned income of Oregon Port Revolving Fund may be made to Port Planning and Marketing Fund from July 1, 1999, to December 31, 2003. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2488 By Representatives LUNDQUIST, MANNIX -- Relating to corrections; appropriating money; prescribing an effective date. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 6-30 Public Hearing held. 7-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-8 Returned to Full Committee. 7-9 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 7-12 Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 45 --Nays, 7, Bowman, Kafoury, King, Kruse, Merkley, Rosenbaum, Thompson, Absent, 3--Hill, Leonard, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 5----Atkinson, Morgan, Patridge, Simmons, Westlund. 7-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-15 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-16 Carried over to 07-17 by unanimous consent. 7-17 Third Reading. Carried by Gordly. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Miller, Excused, 2--Fisher, George. 7-22(H) Speaker signed. 7-23(S) President signed. 8-17(H) Governor signed. Establishes Oregon Corrections Enterprises as semi-independent agency with certain authority over inmate work programs, employee benefit plans and personnel systems. Appropriates moneys to Oregon Corrections Enterprises. µAllocates lottery funds to Department of Corrections.º Takes effect only if House Joint Resolution 82 (1999) is approved by people µat next regular general electionº. HB 2489 By Representative STARR -- Relating to construction contractor training providers. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-12 Public Hearing held. 2-22 Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-26 Second reading. 3-1 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 3, Bowman, Leonard, Taylor, Absent, 2--Krummel, Schrader, Excused, 1--Close. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Knopp. 3-2(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-3 Referred to General Government. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-19 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-22 Carried over to 03-23 by unanimous consent. 3-23 Carried over to 03-24 by unanimous consent. 3-24 Carried over to 03-25 by unanimous consent. 3-25 Carried over to 03-29 by unanimous consent. 3-29 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Miller, Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Qutub, Starr, Timms, President Adams. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-21(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 173, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires Construction Contractors Board to review qualifications of private organizations that provide training to construction contractors. Requires board to provide list of training organizations. HB 2490 By Representative STARR -- Relating to recordkeeping requirements of Construction Contractors Board. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-12 Public Hearing held. 2-22 Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-26 Second reading. 3-1 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Krummel, Excused, 1--Close. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Knopp, Starr. 3-2(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-3 Referred to General Government. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-23 Carried over to 03-24 by unanimous consent. 3-24 Carried over to 03-25 by unanimous consent. 3-25 Carried over to 03-29 by unanimous consent. 3-29 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 5, Hannon, Miller, Nelson, Tarno, Timms, Excused, 2--Derfler, Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 4----George, Qutub, Starr, President Adams. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-21(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 174, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Directs Construction Contractors Board to maintain record of certain µcomplaintsº inquiries and claims against registered contractors. HB 2491 By Representative THOMPSON; Representative EDWARDS, Senators GEORGE, SHANNON -- Relating to traffic offenses. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 2-22 Work Session held. 2-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-2 Second reading. 3-3 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 7, Bowman, Close, Knopp, Schrader, Strobeck, Wilson, Witt, Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused, 1--Deckert, Excused for business of the House, 1----Williams. Vote explanation(s) filed by Knopp entered in Journal. 3-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-28 Second reading. 6-1 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. 6-2 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 4, Hannon, Lim, Miller, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Corcoran, President Adams. George, Shannon added as sponsors by unanimous consent. 6-4(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 6-7 Representatives Montgomery, Lehman, Hill appointed House Conferees. 6-8(S) Senators Shannon, George, Yih appointed Senate conferees. 6-22 Work Session held. 6-25(H) Conference Committee recommendation: Failure to agree and request conferees be discharged. Conferees discharged. 6-25(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Conferees failed to agree; conferees be discharged. 6-30(H) Representatives Montgomery, Hill, Lehman appointed House Conferees No. 2. 7-24 At Desk upon adjournment. Establishes pilot program that allows fine for traffic offense to double if offense is committed in designated safety corridor. Sunsets December 31, 2001. Defines school zone for purposes of Motor Vehicle Code. Modifies definition of when children are present in school zone. HB 2492 By Representative THOMPSON -- Relating to enforcement of traffic laws. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes police to enforce speed limit signs in highway work zones regardless of color of sign. HB 2493 By Representative WITT -- Relating to taxation. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes flat tax for personal income tax purposes. Eliminates additions, subtractions or other modifications to federal adjusted gross income, unless required by federal law or Oregon Constitution. Eliminates credits against personal income tax. Retains and increases personal exemption tax credit. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2494 By Representatives STARR, SNODGRASS, LOWE, PIERCY, PROZANSKI, BOWMAN; Senator BROWN; Representatives JENSON, KNOPP, KRUMMEL, MINNIS, RASMUSSEN, SCHRADER, Senators BURDICK, QUTUB, SHANNON, STARR -- Relating to spiritual treatment; and providing for criminal sentence reduction that requires approval by a two-thirds majority. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-4 Public Hearing held. 3-5 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Work Session held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-13 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report carried. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 25, Atkinson, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Simmons, Strobeck, Sunseri, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass, Excused, 1--Backlund. Motion to adopt Committee Report as substituted by the Minority Report carried. Ayes, 40 --Nays, 19, Atkinson, Butler, Close, Gianella, Kafoury, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Morgan, Strobeck, Sunseri, Welsh, Westlund, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass, Excused, 1--Backlund. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 21, Atkinson, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Kafoury, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Morgan, Strobeck, Sunseri, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Wilson, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass, Excused, 1--Backlund. Vote explanation(s) filed by Knopp entered in Journal. 5-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-17 Referred to Judiciary. 6-7 Public Hearing held. 6-21 Work Session held. 7-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 7-6 Second reading. 7-7 Carried over to 07-08 by unanimous consent. 7-8 Carried over to 07-09 by implied consent. 7-9 Taken from 07-09 Calendar and placed on 07-12 Calendar by unanimous consent. 7-12 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney, Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 3, Derfler, Hannon, Nelson, Excused, 2--Brown, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Gordly. 7-13(H) Rules suspended. House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Mannix, Starr, Lowe appointed House Conferees. 7-14(S) Senators Bryant, Courtney, Duncan appointed Senate conferees. 7-19 Work Session held. 7-21(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Friday, July 2 and bill be further amended and repassed. 7-21(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 7-21(H) Amendments distributed. Rules suspended. House adopted Conference Committee Report. Rules suspended. Repassed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 5, Close, Kropf, Lokan, Wilson, Witt, Absent, 3--Bowman, Deckert, Kafoury, Excused for business of the House, 3----Lundquist, Williams, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-22(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, Corcoran, Nelson, Excused, 1--Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Ferrioli, Hannon, Timms. 7-27(H) Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 954, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Authorizes court to impose sentence less than minimum required sentence in certain cases of second degree manslaughter µwhen person convicted has spiritual treatment defenseº if defendant relied on spiritual treatment to treat victim. Eliminates spiritual treatment defense to criminal nonsupport and manslaughter in second degree. Removes spiritual treatment defense from abuse reporting provisions. Eliminates spiritual treatment exception for criminal mistreatment in first and second degrees if person provided spiritual treatment is younger than 15 years of age. HB 2495 By Representative STROBECK; Representative KNOPP (at the request of Dolores Raymond) -- Relating to taxation. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-5 Referred to Human Resources with subsequent referral to Revenue. 4-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 4-30 Public Hearing held. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-19 Second reading. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 4, King, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Absent, 1--Bowman, Excused, 1--Winters, Excused for business of the House, 1----Taylor. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Lowe. 5-21(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Provides $1,500 credit against personal income taxes for taxpayer providing certain unreimbursed assistance to relative. Defines types of assistance eligible for credit. Limits credit to taxpayers with taxable incomes that do not exceed µ$60,000º $50,000. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, µ1999º 2000. HB 2496 By Representative WESTLUND, Senator BRYANT (at the request of Oregon Potato Commission) -- Relating to Oregon Potato Commission. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 2-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-25 Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-5 Second reading. 3-8 Third reading. Carried by Hill. Passed. Ayes, 60. 3-9(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-10 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 4-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-8 Carried over to 04-09 by unanimous consent. 4-9 Carried over to 04-12 by unanimous consent. 4-12 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Bryant, Attending Legislative Business, 2----George, Qutub. 4-26(H) Speaker signed. 4-26(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 175, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Changes geographical representation of Oregon Potato Commission membership. Shortens term length for commission members, effective retroactively. Validates actions taken by commission that might otherwise be defective due to membership changes. HB 2497 By Representative MORRISETTE -- Relating to alcoholic beverages. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to General Government. 2-11 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows city or county to elect to make binding recommendations to Oregon Liquor Control Commission on liquor license applications for premises to be located in city or county. Specifies that city or county recommendation must be based on statutory criteria for issuance of license. Requires that commission follow recommendation of county or city unless applicant establishes good cause for commission to disregard recommendation. HB 2498 By Representative MORRISETTE -- Relating to State Office for Services to Children and Families. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Human Resources. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs State Office for Services to Children and Families to conduct investigation or family assessment of all reports of child abuse or neglect. HB 2499 By Representative MORRISETTE -- Relating to juvenile justice system agencies receiving information from education records. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Education. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows school districts to share education record information with juvenile justice system agencies for purpose of determining and coordinating appropriate programs and services for juveniles and their families. HB 2500 By Representative SCHRADER; Representative KRUSE, Senators COURTNEY, SHANNON -- Relating to criminal sentencing. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 4-15 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 4-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 6 Calendar. 5-6 Third reading. Carried by Schrader. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 13, Beck, Bowman, Hopson, Lowe, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Uherbelau, Wilson, Witt, Excused, 1--Strobeck, Excused for business of the House, 2----Jenson, Messerle. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lowe, Hopson, Prozanski, Uherbelau entered in Journal. 5-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Judiciary. 5-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-27 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 3, Hannon, Miller, Trow, Excused, 3--Gordly, Shields, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-23(S) President signed. 7-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 435, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µAllows State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to require person to undergo program of chemical castration as condition of post-prison supervision for certain sex offenses. Directs Department of Corrections to adopt rules to implement and enforce program. Provides exception.º Directs Department of Corrections to establish chemical castration pilot program for sex offenders eligible for parole or post-prison supervision. Requires department to report results to Seventy-first Legislative Assembly. HB 2501 By Representative MONTGOMERY (at the request of Bill Vaughn) -- Relating to motor homes. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts motor homes that are more than 25 feet long from emission test and certified pollution control system requirements. HB 2502 By Representative PROZANSKI (at the request of Jon Joseph) -- Relating to property taxes. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 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, 2000. HB 2503 By Representative PROZANSKI -- Relating to facsimile transmissions. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Commerce. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes criminal penalty for facsimile machine transmission of advertising material if sender has received discontinuance notice from recipient. Punishes by maximum of six months' imprisonment, $2,000 fine, or both. HB 2504 By Representative PROZANSKI -- Relating to residential roof installations. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires roofing contractors to guarantee roof installation for one-half of anticipated roof life. HB 2505 By Representative PROZANSKI (at the request of Florence City Police Department) -- Relating to local correctional facilities. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-5 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-11 Second reading. 3-12 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Patridge, Williams, Excused for business of the House, 3----Gardner, Morrisette, Speaker Snodgrass. 3-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-16 Referred to Judiciary. 3-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-31 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-1 Carried over to 04-02 by unanimous consent. 4-2 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Motion to rerefer to Judiciary carried on voice vote. 6-21 Work Session held. 6-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-28 Carried over to 06-29 by unanimous consent. 6-29 Bill read. Carried by Ferrioli. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Attending Legislative Business, 9----Beyer, Brown, Bryant, Courtney, Derfler, Nelson, Shannon, Starr, Tarno. 7-1(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 50 --Absent, 3--Deckert, King, Lundquist, Excused, 1--Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 6----Lehman, Lewis, Piercy, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader. 7-14 Speaker signed. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 801, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows city to recover costs of incarceration of defendant convicted of crime. Authorizes sheriff oversight committee established by intergovernmental corrections entity to manage local correctional facilities. HB 2506 By Representative PROZANSKI (at the request of Greg Anson) -- Relating to provisional driver licenses. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Places restrictions on provisional driver licenses issued to persons under 18 years of age. Punishes violation of restrictions with maximum fine of $300, in addition to graduated administrative penalties. HB 2507 By Representative PROZANSKI (at the request of Bob Freeman) -- Relating to produce. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-4 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that wholesale produce dealer inform retail produce peddler of geographic origin of produce. Requires retail produce peddler to post geographic origin of produce offered for sale. Subjects violation to maximum imprisonment of one year, $1,000 fine, or both. HB 2508 By Representative PROZANSKI; Representative PATRIDGE (at the request of Jeff Roth, Eugene Police Officer) -- Relating to assault. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Reclassifies assault of public safety officer. Punishes by maximum five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. HB 2509 By Representative PROZANSKI (at the request of Bob Freeman) -- Relating to interest on escrow deposits. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires interest on funds placed in escrow to be paid to depositor. HB 2510 By Representative STARR -- Relating to mass gatherings. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-14 Second reading. 5-17 Third reading. Motion to refer to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs carried. Referred. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes definition of outdoor mass gathering. Allows gathering of more than 75 persons for commercial purposes or more than 3,000 for other purposes, for period of more than eight hours but less than 120 hours. HB 2511 By Representative KRUMMEL -- Relating to state finance; appropriating money. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Revenue with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes additional procedures for preparation of state budget. Requires creation of five-year strategic financial plan. Requires development of capital improvement program as part of strategic financial plan. Establishes revenue management and debt management policies. Creates Capital Asset Replacement Fund. HB 2512 By Representative HANSEN; Representatives ATKINSON, BOWMAN, DEVLIN, GARDNER, LOKAN, SNODGRASS, STARR, SUNSERI, THOMPSON, WILSON, Senators DUNCAN, LIM, SHANNON, SHIELDS, TROW (at the request of METRO) -- Relating to city business license tax within metropolitan service district. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-12 Second reading. 2-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, February 16 Calendar. 2-16 Third reading. Carried by Hansen. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Minnis, Williams. 2-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-18 Referred to General Government. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-19 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-22 Carried over to 03-23 by unanimous consent. 3-23 Carried over to 03-24 by unanimous consent. 3-24 Carried over to 03-25 by unanimous consent. 3-25 Carried over to 03-29 by unanimous consent. 3-29 Third Reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Nelson, Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Qutub, Starr, Timms, President Adams. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 176, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Increases threshold amount of gross income receipts required of construction contractor or landscape contractor before contractor becomes subject to business license tax of city located within metropolitan service district. HB 2513 By Representative WESTLUND (at the request of House Interim Public Safety Workgroup) -- Relating to firearms. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-25 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies provisions for enhancing penalties for displaying, using or threatening to use firearm in course of committing felony. HB 2514 By Representative WESTLUND (at the request of House Interim Public Safety Workgroup) -- Relating to crime victims' ombudsman; appropriating money. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Office of Crime Victims' Ombudsman in Department of State Police. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to the Office of Crime Victims' Ombudsman. HB 2515 By Representatives WESTLUND, BUTLER; (at the request of House Interim Public Safety Workgroup) -- Relating to driving while under the influence of intoxicants. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Makes driving while under the influence of intoxicants a Class C felony if person has at least two prior convictions. Punishes by maximum imprisonment of five years, $100,000 fine, or both. HB 2516 By Representative BEYER; Representatives ATKINSON, BACKLUND, CLOSE, GIANELLA, KNOPP, KRUSE, LEWIS, LOKAN, MANNIX, MINNIS, PATRIDGE, SIMMONS, SUNSERI, WELLS, WILSON, Senators SHANNON, STARR, WILDE (at the request of Merrily Ellis) -- Relating to taxation. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-5 Referred to Revenue. 3-4 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates $5,000 subtraction from federal taxable income for family with nonworking spouse and children, ages 14 or younger, residing at home. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2517 By Representative THOMPSON -- Relating to limited fish seller permit. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 3-16 Work Session held. 3-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-23 Second reading. 3-24 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 2, Beyer, Close. 3-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-29 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Third Reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Burdick, Lim, Starr, President Adams. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 585, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Changes annual limited fish seller permit limit from 40 to number specified by State Fish and Wildlife Commission. HB 2518 By COMMITTEE ON REVENUE -- Relating to the correction of erroneous material in Oregon tax law. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-24 Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-4 Second reading. 3-5 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund. 3-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Revenue. 3-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-24 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-25 Carried over to 03-29 by unanimous consent. 3-29 Carried over to 03-30 by unanimous consent. 3-30 Carried over to 03-31 by unanimous consent. 3-31 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Yih, President Adams. 4-8(H) Speaker signed. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 21, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Makes technical changes in Oregon tax statutes. Adjusts grammar, syntax and punctuation. Changes obsolete language or provisions. Conforms language to existing statutes. HB 2519 By Representative MONTGOMERY (at the request of AAA Oregon/Idaho) -- Relating to taxation of motor carriers. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Transportation with subsequent referral to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows tax credits for motor carriers that file tax reports electronically and for those who install transponders. Changes weight-mile tax tables. Allows quarterly filing of tax reports. Makes related changes. HB 2520 By Representative MONTGOMERY (at the request of Deanna Montgomery) -- Relating to prescription drugs. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-4 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-16 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Third reading. Carried by Montgomery. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Kropf, Minnis, Schrader. 5-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-12 Referred to Health and Human Services. 6-15 Work Session held. 6-17 Recommendation: Without recommendation and be referred to Rules and Elections. Referred to Rules and Elections by order of the President. 6-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 7-2 Second reading. 7-6 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Absent, 1--Wilde, Excused, 1--Derfler, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Corcoran, Courtney, Ferrioli, Metsger. 7-8(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 4, Bowman, Hansen, Ross, Uherbelau, Absent, 1--Deckert, Excused for business of the House, 7----Hill, Lewis, Patridge, Piercy, Schrader, Westlund, Speaker Snodgrass. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 7-19 Speaker signed. 7-19(S) President signed. 7-28(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 874, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µProhibits health insurers providing reimbursement or payment for prescription drugs from limiting insured to less than 90-day supply of prescription drug.º Prohibits distributing and advertising pharmacy discount cards unless pharmacy on card has contractual obligation to provide discounts. Requires statement on discount card that discounts are not insurance. Creates cause of action for injunctive relief and to recover damages for violation of Act. HB 2521 By Representative MONTGOMERY (at the request of Oregon Port Association) -- Relating to promissory notes of ports. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-1 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 2-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 2-15 Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-18 Second reading. 2-19 Third reading. Carried by Rosenbaum. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Butler, Deckert, Mannix, Morrisette. 2-22(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-23 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-18 Carried over to 03-19 by unanimous consent. 3-19 Carried over to 03-22 by unanimous consent. 3-22 Third Reading. Carried by Gordly. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Miller, Wilde. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-21(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 177, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Increases maximum amount of promissory notes that may be issued by port. HB 2522 By Representative MONTGOMERY (at the request of Bicycle Transportation Alliance) -- Relating to bicycles. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-29 Second reading. 4-30 Third reading. Carried by Devlin. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 4--Harper, Lehman, Montgomery, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 4----Beck, Deckert, Kafoury, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes passing on right by bicycle. Creates offense of operating bicycle in wrong direction. Punishes by fine not exceeding $75. HB 2523 By Representative SCHRADER -- Relating to system development charges. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Adds schools providing primary and secondary education to definition of capital improvements for which system development charges may be imposed. Allows system development charges collected as school improvement fee to be used to acquire land and construct school buildings in development from which fee is collected. Allows exemption for affordable housing. HB 2524 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to State Board of Education; prescribing an effective date. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires election of five members of State Board of Education. Requires appointment of two members of board by Governor. Prescribes first election of board members as November 2000 general election. Directs board to appoint Superintendent of Public Instruction. Takes effect when amendment proposed by House Joint Resolution 13 (1999) is approved by people at special election held on November 2, 1999. HB 2525 By Representative SHETTERLY, Senators BRYANT, BROWN (at the request of Governor John A. Kitzhaber, M.D.) -- Relating to administrative proceedings; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 5-6 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 5-17 Public Hearing held. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Returned to Full Committee. 6-4 Work Session held. 6-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-15 Second reading. 6-16 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 21, Atkinson, Backlund, Close, Gianella, Jenson, King, Knopp, Krummel, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Morrisette, Patridge, Starr, Sunseri, Thompson, Winters, Witt. Vote explanation(s) filed by Knopp, Hopson entered in Journal. 6-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 6-21 Referred to Ways and Means. 6-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed C-Eng.) 6-28 Second reading. 6-29 Third Reading. Carried by Ferrioli. Passed. Ayes, 30. 7-1(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 40 --Nays, 9, Close, Kruse, Lokan, Morgan, Morrisette, Starr, Sunseri, Thompson, Witt, Absent, 3--Deckert, King, Lundquist, Excused, 1--Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 7----Hill, Lehman, Lewis, Piercy, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader. 7-14 Speaker signed. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 849, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, August 01, 1999. Establishes Hearing Officer Panel within Employment Department. Appropriates moneys from General Fund and increases maximum limit for payment of expenses for specified agencies that will incur costs in implementing Act. Becomes operative January 1, 2000. Sunsets January 1, 2004. Declares emergency, effective August 1, 1999. HB 2526 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to rewards. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-19 Work Session held. 3-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-30 Second reading. 3-31 Third reading. Carried by Sunseri. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 2, Bowman, Witt, Absent, 2--Atkinson, Simmons, Excused, 2--Hill, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 2----Ross, Speaker Snodgrass. 4-1(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-2 Referred to Judiciary. 4-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-20 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-22 by unanimous consent. 4-22 Carried over to 04-23 by unanimous consent. 4-23 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Beyer, Brown. 5-24(H) Speaker signed. 5-25(S) President signed. 6-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 217, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Removes limits on rewards. Specifies that bounty hunters may not receive reward of public money. Requires court to consider financial resources of defendant in determining whether to order payment of reward. HB 2527 By Representative KROPF; Senator GEORGE -- Relating to studded tires. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-5 Referred to Transportation with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires permit for use of studded tires. Appropriates moneys from permit fee to Department of Transportation for repair of highways. Authorizes issuance of permit without fee to certain persons. Punishes violation by fine of $150. Punishes subsequent violations by fine of $300. HB 2528 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to adult foster homes. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 4-22 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-18 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes and declares adult foster care provider rights. Directs each adult foster home provider to post notice of provider rights. HB 2529 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to early childhood services. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs local commissions on children and families to oversee integrated early childhood planning process. HB 2530 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to optometry. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Voids license to practice optometry when licensee terminates practice in Oregon. HB 2531 By Representative JENSON; Senator NELSON (at the request of Oregon Wheat Growers League) -- Relating to Oregon Grains Commission. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 2-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-15 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-16 Second reading. 2-17 Third reading. Carried by Deckert. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Jenson, Leonard, Minnis, Morrisette. 2-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-19 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 3-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-18 Carried over to 03-19 by unanimous consent. 3-19 Carried over to 03-22 by unanimous consent. 3-22 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Miller, Wilde. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-21(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 178, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Expands coverage of Oregon Grains Commission to include canola and mustard. HB 2532 By Representative LEONARD (at the request of Allen Resburg) -- Relating to reserve officers. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Expands authority of reserve officers. HB 2533 By Representative LEWIS -- Relating to siting of single-family dwellings; declaring an emergency. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Water and Environment. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows siting of single-family dwelling on lot or parcel in exclusive farm use or forest zone if dwelling was allowed at time lot or parcel was acquired. Sunsets December 31, 2005. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2534 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to criminal homicide. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 3-5 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Adds specified crimes that constitute murder if death occurs during commission of those crimes. HB 2535 By Representative MANNIX; Representative PROZANSKI -- Relating to firearms; declaring an emergency. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-25 Public Hearing held. 5-5 Work Session held. 5-12 Public Hearing held. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 5-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 5-20 Work Session held. 5-24 Work Session held. 6-3 Work Session held. 6-10 Returned to Full Committee. 6-11 Work Session held. 6-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-21 Second reading. 6-22 Third reading. Carried by Mannix, Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 26, Atkinson, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Jenson, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Lewis, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Patridge, Simmons, Starr, Sunseri, Thompson, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Wilson, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass. Vote explanation(s) filed by Witt, Minnis, Knopp, Schrader, Lokan entered in Journal. 6-23(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-29 Work Session held. 7-2 Recommendation: Do pass the B-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-6 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Motion to postpone action until 07-07 carried by unanimous consent. 7-7 Carried over to 07-08 by unanimous consent. 7-8 Carried over to 07-09 by implied consent. 7-9 Taken from 07-09 Calendar and placed on 07-12 Calendar by unanimous consent. 7-12 Carried over to 07-13 by unanimous consent. 7-13 Bill read. Carried by Bryant. Motion to postpone action until 07-16 carried by unanimous consent. 7-16 Made a Special Order of Business by unanimous consent. Bill read. Carried by Bryant. Failed. Ayes, 14 --Nays, 13, Brown, Derfler, Ferrioli, Fisher, George, Hannon, Lim, Miller, Qutub, Shannon, Tarno, Timms, Yih, Excused, 3--Nelson, Starr, Wilde. Brown served notice of possible reconsideration. Motion to adjourn failed. Ayes, 12 --Nays, 15, Bryant, Derfler, Duncan, Ferrioli, Fisher, George, Hannon, Hartung, Lim, Miller, Qutub, Shannon, Tarno, Timms, President Adams, Excused, 3--Nelson, Starr, Wilde. Shannon served notice of possible reconsideration and moved for immediate reconsideration. Motion to reconsider failed. Ayes, 10 --Nays, 15, Bryant, Derfler, Duncan, Ferrioli, Fisher, George, Hannon, Hartung, Lim, Miller, Qutub, Shannon, Tarno, Timms, President Adams, Excused, 5--Beyer, Corcoran, Nelson, Starr, Wilde. Modifies several areas of firearm-related law. Requires criminal history record check for purchase of firearm. Specifies standards for immunity from civil liability, record retention, confidentiality and concealed handgun license. Punishes violation of disclosure provisions by maximum imprisonment of one year, $5,000 fine, or both. Creates violation of unlawful storage of firearm. Reduces unlawful possession of firearm to violation in certain situations. Creates crime of µbeing presentº unlawful presence in place where firearms are µon saleº available for transfer. Punishes by maximum of one year of imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. Modifies calculation of fee Department of State Police collects for criminal history record checks. Increases limitation on certain Department of State Police expenditures. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2536 By Representative KRUSE; Representative GARDNER, Senators CORCORAN, FISHER -- Relating to Diamond Lake in Douglas County; declaring an emergency. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Water and Environment. 2-10 Public Hearing held. 3-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-22 Second reading. 3-23 Third reading. Carried by Kruse. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Lundquist. 3-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-25 Referred to Transportation. 4-6 Corcoran, Fisher added as sponsors by unanimous consent. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-13 Second reading. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 3--Beyer, Burdick, Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Derfler, Qutub, Starr. 5-21(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 45 --Excused, 3--Kafoury, Lehman, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 12----Devlin, Hill, Kropf, Krummel, Lewis, Lokan, Montgomery, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Williams. 6-3 Speaker signed. 6-4(S) President signed. 6-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 252, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 12, 1999. Allows waters of Diamond Lake and its tributaries to be diverted, interrupted or appropriated when necessary to maintain, increase and perpetuate game fish. Directs State Marine Board to establish decibel rating and speed restriction on Diamond Lake to allow recreational boating not limited to fishing, excluding jet ski or similar watercraft operation. Directs State Marine Board to return speed restriction to 10 miles per hour when lake is restored and restocked for fishing. Declares emergency, effective June 1, 1999. HB 2537 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to State Office for Services to Children and Families. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 4-21 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Joint Interim Task Force on the State Office for Services to Children and Families. Specifies duties of interim task force. Establishes impartial panel at branch level as part of formal grievance process of State Office for Services to Children and Families. Requires monthly contact between caseworker and child, parents and foster parents. Requires appropriate amount of visitation for child. HB 2538 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to enforcement of traffic laws. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-5 Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes local governments to operate photo radar systems and to operate camera systems to photograph persons failing to obey traffic control device. HB 2539 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to school attendance. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 5-5 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-13 Second reading. 5-14 Third reading. Carried by Morrisette. Failed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 33, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Knopp, Lehman, Leonard, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Merkley, Messerle, Montgomery, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Witt, Absent, 1--Beck, Excused, 1--Backlund, Excused for business of the House, 5----Beyer, Butler, Lowe, Shetterly, Williams. Knopp served notice of possible reconsideration. 5-17 Vote reconsideration failed. Ayes, 30 --Nays, 30, Atkinson, Beyer, Bowman, Close, Edwards, Gianella, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Kropf, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Simmons, Sunseri, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Welsh, Wilson, Witt. 7-24 Bill failed. Establishes that person who does not regularly attend school pursuant to compulsory school attendance laws commits violation punishable by maximum fine of µ$100º $25. HB 2540 By Representative KROPF; Representative LUNDQUIST -- Relating to activities in forest zones; declaring an emergency. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Water and Environment. 2-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-14 Work Session held. 5-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-1 Second reading. 6-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, June 3 Calendar. 6-3 Third reading. Carried by Kropf. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused for business of the House, 3----Schrader, Starr, Winters. 6-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-16 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-17 Carried over to 06-18 by unanimous consent. 6-18 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Absent, 1--Timms, Excused, 1--Nelson, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Burdick, Derfler, Gordly. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 586, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 12, 1999. Authorizes µchurchº youth camps µand retreat facilitiesº on µcertainº land zoned for forest use or mixed farm and forest use. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2541 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to adoption services. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-31 Without recommendation as to passage, with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes fees for adoption services. Directs Legislative Assembly to review fees each biennium. µPermits birth parent whose child is in custody of State Office for Services to Children and Families to identify adoptive resource, voluntarily terminate parental rights and place child for adoption through Oregon licensed adoption agency.º HB 2542 By Representative TAYLOR (at the request of Association of Oregon Community Development Organizations) -- Relating to Child Care Facility Trust Fund. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to Human Resources. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Child Care Facility Trust Fund. Provides for investment of moneys in fund by Oregon Investment Council. HB 2543 By Representative GARDNER (at the request of Brian Kreig, Pac-West) -- Relating to public contracting. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-1 Referred to General Government. 3-11 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires agency to enter into separate public contracts for electrical, plumbing and mechanical systems of certain public improvement projects. HB 2544 By Representative GARDNER (at the request of Oregon Building Trades Council Apprenticeship Coordinators Group) -- Relating to apprenticeship programs at community colleges. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Education. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Permits community college district to contract with local joint apprenticeship committee to pay to committee percentage of state aid reimbursed to district for full-time equivalencies generated by apprenticeship programs. Directs community college district to pay local joint apprenticeship committee 80 percent of such reimbursement when no contract is made. HB 2545 By Representative LEHMAN; Representative MONTGOMERY -- Relating to motor vehicle fuel dispensing. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires retail gasoline stations to accept payment for gasoline and provide change for payment for gasoline at location of motor vehicle. HB 2546 By Representative SCHRADER -- Relating to school facility planning. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-4 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows local school capacity to be used as criteria for approving or denying residential development application. HB 2547 By Representative MANNIX; Representative WITT -- Relating to Oregon Death with Dignity Act. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Human Resources. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies reporting and documentation requirements under Oregon Death with Dignity Act. Requires Health Division to establish protocol for reporting and documentation of compliance. Makes information collected regarding compliance public record while protecting confidentiality of certain persons. Provides exemption from liability for physicians who comply in good faith with provisions of Oregon Death with Dignity Act. HB 2548 By Representative SUNSERI -- Relating to Oregon Educational Act for the 21st Century. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Department of Education to review statewide implementation of assessment system for Oregon Educational Act for 21st Century. HB 2549 By Representative SUNSERI -- Relating to the Oregon Educational Act for the 21st Century. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 4-19 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-5 Second reading. 5-6 Third reading. Carried by Sunseri. Passed. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 25, Beck, Deckert, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Westlund, Absent, 1--Bowman, Excused, 1--Strobeck. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lowe, Uherbelau entered in Journal. 5-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Education, then Ways and Means. 5-21 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Joint Interim Task Force on Oregon Educational Act for 21st Century. Specifies duties of interim task force. HB 2550 By Representative SUNSERI -- Relating to education; declaring an emergency. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-6 Second reading. 5-7 Third reading. Carried by Sunseri. Passed. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 24, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Shetterly, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Excused, 1--Strobeck. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lowe, King entered in Journal. 5-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Education. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-25 Second reading. Taken from 05-26 Calendar and made a Special Order of Business on 05-26 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-26 Third Reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 12, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Dukes, Hannon, Metsger, Miller, Nelson, Shields, Trow. 5-27(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 25, Backlund, Bowman, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Witt. Vote explanation(s) filed by Beck entered in Journal. Speaker signed. 5-27(S) President signed. 5-27(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 199, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, May 27, 1999. µDirects high schools that receive state or federal funding to allow military recruitment personnel to communicate with interested students.º Requires that teachers in public charter schools be licensed or registered by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission. Establishes public charter school teacher registry. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2551 By Representative SUNSERI -- Relating to education. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Education. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-24 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs by order of Speaker. 6-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-18 Second reading. 6-21 Third reading. Carried by Sunseri. Passed. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 24, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Shetterly, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lowe entered in Journal. 6-22(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. 6-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-1 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-2 Taken from 07-02 Calendar and placed on 07-06 Calendar by unanimous consent. 7-6 Third reading. Carried by Shannon. Motion to postpone action until 07-07 carried by unanimous consent. 7-7 Carried over to 07-08 by unanimous consent. 7-8 Carried over to 07-09 by implied consent. 7-9 Bill read. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 12, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, Gordly, Hannon, Shields, Trow, Excused, 1--Bryant. 7-19(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) President signed. 7-22(H) Governor vetoed. µAllows community colleges and state institutions of higher education to recover from school districts costs of providing remedial education to students.º Directs schools to allow military recruiting personnel reasonable on-campus access to communicate with interested students. HB 2552 By Representative SHETTERLY (at the request of James and Jennie Doine) -- Relating to rental dwelling unit habitability. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes conditions for considering rental dwelling unit unhabitable. Changes conditions barring tenant recovery for landlord's noncompliance. Changes noncompliance proof requirement. Limits tenant recovery for certain noncompliance. Changes noncompliance notice requirements. Changes definition of essential services. HB 2553 By Representative SHETTERLY (at the request of Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to recording of corrected instruments. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows rerecording of instrument to make corrections to certified copy of original instrument. Requires, for instrument with cover sheet, rerecording certificate to be affixed to cover sheet. Requires corrected instrument to be acknowledged only when new signatures or initials are added to instrument. HB 2554 By Representative MANNIX; Representatives SIMMONS, WILLIAMS -- Relating to liability of health practitioners. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-5 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 4-22 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 13 Calendar. 5-13 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Atkinson, Excused, 1--Starr, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Snodgrass. 5-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-17 Referred to Judiciary. 5-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-9 Second reading. 6-10 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Wilde, Excused, 2--Derfler, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Brown, Hartung, Timms. 6-14(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 2--Hansen, Lundquist, Excused, 1--Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 1----Westlund. 7-7 Speaker signed. 7-9(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 771, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Limits civil liability of health practitioner who provides µmedicalº health care services without compensation. Excepts injury, death or loss resulting from gross negligence of health practitioner. Requires patient receiving µmedicalº health care services or person authorized to make health care decisions to sign statement giving notice of limited liability of practitioner before receiving services. Requires that health practitioner seeking limited liability register with health professional regulatory board. HB 2555 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY - CIVIL LAW -- Relating to domestic relations. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-25 Public Hearing held. 3-30 Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-7 Second reading. 4-8 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 9 Calendar. 4-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 12 Calendar. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Lowe. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Leonard, Excused, 1--Patridge, Excused for business of the House, 2----Krummel, Prozanski. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-14 Referred to Judiciary. 5-12 Public Hearing held. 5-17 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-26 Second reading. 5-27 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Miller, Excused, 3--Gordly, Shields, Yih. 5-28(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Deckert, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lewis, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-30 Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 587, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Reorganizes spousal support and criteria into three categories. Creates higher standard for modification of compensatory spousal support. Removes enhanced earning capacity from property awards. HB 2556 By Representative HANSEN; Representative MORRISETTE -- Relating to liability of public bodies for year 2000 failures; declaring an emergency. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates affirmative defense in action under Oregon Tort Claims Act based on year 2000 failure of automated systems. Establishes that it is complete defense if public body made good faith effort to avoid year 2000 failures. Describes good faith effort required of public body. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2557 By Representative STARR (at the request of Bob Horning) -- Relating to immunity from liability for owner of land. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Expands liability protection of certain land owners for use of owners' land by public for recreation, woodcutting or harvest of special forest products. HB 2558 By Representative SHETTERLY (at the request of Wild Bill's NW, Inc.) -- Relating to gambling. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-25 Second reading. 2-26 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 6, Bowman, Close, Kropf, Minnis, Schrader, Wilson, Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused, 1--Atkinson. 3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-2 Referred to Judiciary. 4-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-20 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-22 by unanimous consent. 4-22 Carried over to 04-23 by unanimous consent. 4-23 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Carried over to 04-29 by unanimous consent. 4-29 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Yih. 5-24(H) Speaker signed. 5-25(S) President signed. 6-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 218, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Deletes statutory cap on amount person may wager at single Monte Carlo event. Allows Department of Justice to establish cap by rule. HB 2559 By Representative SHETTERLY (at the request of the Honorable William M. Horner) -- Relating to vehicle immobilization devices. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-15 Second reading. 2-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, February 17 Calendar. 2-17 Third reading. Carried by Devlin. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Minnis. 2-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-19 Referred to Transportation. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Carried over to 05-26 by unanimous consent. 5-26 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Dukes, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Brown, Bryant, Courtney, Nelson. 6-28(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 467, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Authorizes use of vehicle immobilization devices in addition to boot. HB 2560 By Representative LEHMAN -- Relating to lobbying. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits lobbying by person convicted of crime concerning election laws. HB 2561 By Representative MANNIX; Representatives BUTLER, HARPER, MINNIS, SUNSERI, WITT -- Relating to salary plan modifications to implement collective bargaining agreements. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-4 Referred to General Government. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires budgetary and personnel action by Legislative Assembly before Oregon Department of Administrative Services modifies salary plan to implement collective bargaining agreement. HB 2562 By Representative MANNIX, Senator COURTNEY -- Relating to criminal procedure. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-18 Public Hearing held. 3-19 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-2 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 33, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Close, Devlin, Gianella, Harper, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Patridge, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass. Committee Report adopted. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 24, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Westlund. Second reading. 6-3 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 27, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hill, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Shetterly, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Westlund. Vote explanation(s) filed by Jenson, Uherbelau, Prozanski entered in Journal. 6-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes additional mandatory period of imprisonment for person convicted of major crime if person has previous conviction for major crime, aggravated murder or murder. Defines major crime. µDeclares emergency, effective on passage.º Refers Act to people for their approval or rejection at next regular general election. HB 2563 By Representative MORRISETTE -- Relating to students exhibiting a preoccupation with violence. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 3-5 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires school employees to report any student exhibiting preoccupation with weapons or violence to school principal. Allows school principals to refer such students to juvenile justice system agencies. HB 2564 By Representative DECKERT; Representative STARR -- Relating to hunting. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 2-25 Public Hearing held. 4-13 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits killing or wounding of confined animal for sport, amusement, trophy or contest purposes. Prohibits purchasing or selling animal killed or wounded while confined. Creates criminal penalty for violations. Punishes by maximum imprisonment of five years, $100,000 fine, or both. HB 2565 By Representative STROBECK -- Relating to sales of commodities. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Commerce. 2-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 2-10 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates offense of electronic overcharging. Imposes $100 civil penalty for each violation. HB 2566 By Representative STROBECK -- Relating to school finance; appropriating money. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Revenue. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 3-25 Work Session held. 7-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 7-16 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 32, Atkinson, Backlund, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Hill, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Morgan, Patridge, Shetterly, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Thompson, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass, Absent, 2--Deckert, Montgomery. Committee Report adopted. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 22, Beck, Bowman, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 3--Deckert, Leonard, Montgomery. Second reading. 7-18 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 27, Beck, Beyer, Bowman, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Kropf, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Montgomery, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Absent, 1--Morrisette. Vote explanation(s) filed by Sunseri, Uherbelau entered in Journal. 7-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. 7-20 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 13, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, George, Metsger, Shields, Trow, Yih, Excused, 1--Qutub. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 7-22(H) Governor vetoed. µProhibits Superintendent of Public Instruction from distributing moneys from State School Fund to education service districts. Allows education service district to receive moneys through contract with school district.º µDeclares emergency, effective July 1, 1999.º Directs Superintendent of Public Instruction to distribute amounts from State School Fund to education service districts. Creates interim task force on education service district funding. Allows education lottery bonds to be issued to fund state education projects for school districts. Transfers moneys from State School Fund to Out-of-State Disabilities Placement Education Fund. Directs superintendent to distribute amounts from State School Fund for Oregon Public Education Network. Establishes grant for high growth school districts. Allows additional amount from State School Fund for small high schools. Establishes grant to be awarded to large school districts. Appropriates moneys to Department of Education from General Fund for grants to high growth school districts and large school districts. HB 2567 By Representative STROBECK -- Relating to school finance; appropriating money. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Revenue. 7-22 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 7-23 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Ways and Means/Budget Reconciliation. Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Amendments distributed. 7-24 Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 2, Bowman, Krummel, Absent, 2--Morrisette, Ross. 7-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Fisher, Wilde, Yih. 8-4(H) Speaker signed. 8-17(S) President signed. 9-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1066, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µEliminates weights per student (ADMw) for purposes of State School Fund distributions.º µDeclares an emergency, effective July 1, 1999.º Directs Superintendent of Public Instruction to distribute amounts from State School Fund to education service districts. Creates interim task force on education service district funding. Allows education lottery bonds to be issued to fund state education projects for school districts. Transfers moneys from State School Fund to Out-of-State Disabilities Placement Education Fund. Directs superintendent to distribute amounts from State School Fund for Oregon Public Education Network. Allows additional amount from State School Fund for small high schools and facility grants. Establishes grant to be awarded to large school districts. Appropriates moneys to Department of Education from General Fund for grants to large school districts and for interim task force. HB 2568 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to citations. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 4-6 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Expands information that must appear on citation issued for crime or violation. HB 2569 By Representative BEYER (at the request of Ethan Hupp) -- Relating to motor vehicles. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires litter bags in passenger motor vehicles. Requires Department of Transportation to design and distribute litter bags. Imposes maximum fine of $75. HB 2570 By Representative WINTERS (at the request of Dr. Gordon Miller) -- Relating to homesteads. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-5 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Expands homestead exemption to all owner-occupied private residential property. Abolishes eminent domain power by State of Oregon over homesteads. Abolishes child support exception to homestead exemption. HB 2571 By Representative WINTERS (at the request of Dr. Gordon Miller) -- Relating to health care. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-12 Referred to Human Resources. 3-11 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits health care providers from contracting for reimbursement from insurers for certain goods, devices and services at rates less than 90 percent of rate charged to uninsured patients. Exempts charges mandated by state or federal law. HB 2572 By Representative WINTERS (at the request of Dr. Gordon Miller) -- Relating to judicial review of agency orders. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-7 Second reading. 4-8 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 9 Calendar. 4-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 12 Calendar. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Hill, Excused, 1--Patridge. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-16 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. µRequires that court set aside or remand certain orders of state agencies if court finds that order is not supported by preponderance of evidence in record. Requires that court set aside or remand certain other orders of state agencies if court finds that order is not supported by clear and convincing evidence in record. Specifies exceptions. Requires that for purposes of determining whether preponderance of evidence supports order, or whether there is clear and convincing evidence to support order, court must review record de novo.º Removes Public Utility Commission from provisions allowing appeal of orders to circuit court. Subjects orders of Public Utility Commission to judicial review by Court of Appeals pursuant to Administrative Procedures Act. Applies to all proceedings before commission, whether commenced before, on or after effective date of Act, except as specified. HB 2573 By Representative WINTERS (at the request of Dr. Gordon Miller) -- Relating to judicial proceedings. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that judicial proceedings in which judge presides be videotaped by court. Establishes that videotapes so created are public records and must be retained for eight years. Establishes timelines for implementation of videotaping requirement by courts. HB 2574 By Representative GARDNER (at the request of Oregon State Building Trades Council) -- Relating to public contracts. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 4-15 Public Hearing held. 4-22 Work Session held. 4-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-29 Second reading. 4-30 Third reading. Carried by Gardner. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 4--Harper, Lehman, Montgomery, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 4----Beck, Deckert, Kafoury, Speaker Snodgrass. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Gardner. 5-3(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-21 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Metsger. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Burdick, Qutub, Wilde, Yih, President Adams. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 588, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires public contracts to contain provision requiring contractors to demonstrate that µtheir employees have tested negative for drugs and alcohol or have entered rehabilitation programsº employee drug testing program is in place. HB 2575 By COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE -- Relating to professional technical education centers. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-12 Referred to Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Department of Education to award grants for regional professional technical education centers. Establishes procedure for awarding grants. Allocates lottery moneys to Department of Education to fund grants for regional professional technical education centers. Limits expenditures. HB 2576 By COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE -- Relating to unauthorized change in customer telecommunications service. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Hill. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 1, Westlund, Excused, 5--Lewis, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Walker, Williams, Excused for business of the House, 3----Deckert, Shetterly, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-7 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 6-25 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation and Economic Development. 7-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. µProhibits telecommunications utilities and competitive telecommunications providers from switching customer service without authorization from customer.º Prohibits telecommunications utilities and competitive telecommunications providers from billing customer for service provided by utility or provider but not requested by customer. µImposes penalty for violation in amount not less than $500 and not more than $5,000.º Authorizes cause of action with specified procedures and remedies for violations. HB 2577 By COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE -- Relating to Public Utility Commission reporting on telecommunications industry. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-22 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 2-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-16 Second reading. 3-17 Third reading. Carried by Rosenbaum. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Gianella, Excused, 3--Lewis, Messerle, Witt. 3-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-19 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 5-17 Work Session held. 5-21 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Metsger. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 1, Dukes, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Bryant, Burdick, Qutub, Wilde, Yih, President Adams. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 589, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Directs Public Utility Commission to report µbienniallyº annually to Governor and Legislative Assembly or Emergency Board on status of competition and regulation in telecommunications industry. Sunsets June 30, 2005. HB 2578 By COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE -- Relating to telecommunications provider fees. 2-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 3-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-12 Work Session held. 3-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-22 Second reading. 3-23 Third reading. Carried by Hill. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Lundquist. 3-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-25 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 3--Dukes, Lim, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Beyer, Burdick. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-24(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 339, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires telecommunications provider to directly charge service subscribers for fees required to be paid to Public Utility Commission. Defines telecommunications provider and makes conforming changes. HB 2579 By COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE -- Relating to telecommunications utilities. 2-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 3-10 Public Hearing held. 3-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-6 Second reading. 5-7 Third reading. Carried by Witt. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 21, Backlund, Beck, Bowman, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Excused, 1--Strobeck. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Rosenbaum. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lokan entered in Journal. 5-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-17 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits Public Utility Commission from requiring costs or revenues associated with telecommunications utility's unregulated advertising or directories to be allocated to subsidize telecommunications services. HB 2580 By COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE (at the request of Oregon Women's Health and Wellness Alliance) -- Relating to insurance coverage of adolescent pregnancy. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-12 Referred to Commerce. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires health insurers to provide coverage of adolescent pregnancy. HB 2581 By COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE (at the request of Oregon Women's Health and Wellness Alliance) -- Relating to health insurance coverage. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-12 Referred to Commerce. 4-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Hill. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Speaker Snodgrass. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-6 Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-12 Public Hearing held. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-28 Second reading. 6-1 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. 6-2 Third Reading. Carried by Castillo. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Corcoran, Derfler, President Adams. 6-4(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused for business of the House, 2----Welsh, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-30 Speaker signed. 6-30(S) President signed. 7-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 428, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires health insurance coverage of costs of pregnancy and childbirth. µExempts coverage limited to expenses from accidents or specific diseases.º HB 2582 By COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE -- Relating to attachments to utility facilities. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 3-1 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits unauthorized attachment to utility pole. Punishes violation by fine of $500 per violation. Directs Public Utility Commission to establish task force to advise commission on pole attachment regulation. HB 2583 By Representative LEONARD (at the request of William White, Muscular Dystrophy Association of Oregon) -- Relating to solicitation on or near a highway; declaring an emergency. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 4-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Kropf, Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 3, Close, Lokan, Strobeck, Excused, 1--Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 2----Hopson, Taylor. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lokan entered in Journal. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-29 Referred to Transportation. 5-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Carried over to 05-26 by unanimous consent. 5-26 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Dukes, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Brown, Bryant, Courtney, Nelson. 6-7 Motion to recall from the House carried. Rules suspended. Motion to reconsider carried on voice vote. Motion to refer to Rules and Elections carried on voice vote. 6-29 Work Session held. 7-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 7-12 Carried over to 07-13 by unanimous consent. 7-13 Bill read. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Nelson. Miller, having been recorded as voting nay, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 7-14(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 3, Close, Strobeck, Witt, Absent, 4--Deckert, Gianella, Leonard, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 5----Hill, Lewis, Patridge, Shetterly, Williams. 7-21 Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-4(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 932, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, August 04, 1999. Authorizes µfirefightersº fire service professionals to solicit donations on or near highways if µfirefightersº fire service professionals obtain µeventº permit from Department of Transportation. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2584 By Representatives TAYLOR, HOPSON; Representatives DEVLIN, EDWARDS, HANSEN, LOWE, ROSENBAUM, ROSS, UHERBELAU, Senator DUKES (at the request of Cannon Beach Rural Fire Protection District) -- Relating to transfers of property by local government. 2-4(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-11 Public Hearing held. 4-8 Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-15 Second reading. 4-16 Third reading. Carried by Hopson. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 6--Atkinson, Edwards, Lehman, Lewis, Ross, Welsh. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-13 Carried over to 05-14 by unanimous consent. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 4--Corcoran, Lim, Starr, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-22(S) President signed. 6-28(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 366, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows transfer of property from political subdivision to other governmental body when property will continue to be used for public purpose for at least µ10º 20 years, rather than in perpetuity. Allows political subdivision to waive and relinquish reversionary interest held in property transferred to governmental body not less than µ10º 20 years after transfer. HB 2585 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to announcements of conflicts of interest. 2-4(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 16, Beck, Bowman, Devlin, Kafoury, Lehman, Leonard, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Thompson, Wilson, Excused, 3--Kropf, Minnis, Schrader. 5-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-12 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-20 Public Hearing held. 6-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-21 Second reading. 6-22 Carried over to 06-23 by unanimous consent. 6-23 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Failed. Ayes, 12 --Nays, 18, Beyer, Brown, Bryant, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, Gordly, Hannon, Hartung, Metsger, Miller, Nelson, Timms, Trow, Yih. Bryant served notice of possible reconsideration. Brown served notice of possible reconsideration and moved for immediate reconsideration. Motion to reconsider carried on voice vote. Motion to refer to Judiciary carried on voice vote. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies conflict of interest disclosure requirements for members of Legislative Assembly and other appointed and elected public officials. HB 2586 By Representative LEONARD, Senator FERRIOLI (at the request of Oregon State Fire Marshal's Office) -- Relating to smoke detection devices; declaring an emergency. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-17 Public Hearing held. 3-24 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-2 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-8 Second reading. 4-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 12 Calendar. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Close, Excused, 1--Patridge. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-14 Referred to General Government. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-12 Carried over to 05-13 by unanimous consent. 5-13 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 3--Derfler, Wilde, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Brown, Hartung. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-4(S) President signed. 6-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 307, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 23, 1999. Expands definition of smoke detector. Adds definition of smoke alarm. Exempts certain smoke alarms from requirement that device include 10-year battery and hush feature. Confers enforcement authority on State Fire Marshal. Prescribes civil penalties for violation of fire safety code. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2587 By Representative SUNSERI -- Relating to fees for electronic funds transfers. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 3-3 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits seller in consumer transactions from charging additional fee if buyer of goods or services elects to pay using payment method other than electronic funds transfer. HB 2588 By Representatives LOWE, WILLIAMS (at the request of Lars Toftemark) -- Relating to tenants; declaring an emergency. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 3-3 Public Hearing held. 3-24 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-2 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-9 Second reading. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by King. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Lewis, Patridge. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-14 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-7 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 Metsger. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Lim, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Beyer, Burdick. 5-14(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Williams, Excused, 1--Backlund. 5-27 Speaker signed. 5-28(S) President signed. 6-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 276, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 18, 1999. Allows tenant to terminate rental agreement without penalty due to certain status changes associated with military service. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2589 By Representative HANSEN; Representative GARDNER (at the request of Plumbers and Steamfitters Union Local No. 290; Oregon Association of Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors; Plumbing Mechanical Contractors Association) -- Relating to contracting for certain plumbing services. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 3-1 Work Session held. 3-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-8 Second reading. 3-9 Third reading. Carried by Gardner. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Lokan, Patridge, Speaker Snodgrass. 3-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-11 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-28 Carried over to 06-01 by unanimous consent. 6-1 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. 6-2 Third Reading. Carried by Metsger. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Timms. 7-1(H) Speaker signed. 7-6(S) President signed. 7-15(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 733, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Prohibits person conducting plumbing business from permitting individual to provide certain plumbing services unless individual holds valid certificate of competency. HB 2590 By Representative HANSEN; Representative GARDNER (at the request of Plumbers and Steamfitters Union Local No. 290; Oregon Association of Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors; Plumbing Mechanical Contractors Association) -- Relating to One and Two Family Dwelling Code. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-12 Referred to General Government. 4-8 Work Session held. 4-12 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Agency Performance and Operations. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations by order of Speaker. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Includes Electrical and Elevator Board and State Plumbing Board among appropriate boards to advise Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services on changes to One and Two Family Dwelling Code. HB 2591 By Representative LEWIS (at the request of Robin Crawford and her children Ashley, Cody and Titan) -- Relating to air quality standards in schools. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-10 Referred to Water and Environment. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt air quality standards for public and private schools. HB 2592 By Representative HARPER (at the request of National Federation of Independent Business Coalition) -- Relating to determination of minimum wage. 2-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes credit against minimum wage for medical insurance premiums paid by employer. HB 2593 By Representative HARPER; Representatives ATKINSON, BACKLUND, BEYER, BUTLER, CLOSE, GIANELLA, JENSON, KNOPP, KROPF, KRUSE, LEONARD, LUNDQUIST, MANNIX, MORGAN, PATRIDGE, SIMMONS, STARR, WELSH, WILSON, WITT, Senators DERFLER, FERRIOLI, FISHER, GEORGE, NELSON, SHANNON, STARR, TARNO, TIMMS, YIH (at the request of Wilford A. Dunster, Oregon Gun Owners, National Rifle Association, Oregon Sportsmen's Defense Fund Inc., Oregon State Shooting Association, Albany Rifle and Pistol Club, Willamette Valley Arms Collectors) -- Relating to firearms. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-24 Public Hearing held. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Grants reciprocity to persons holding concealed handgun licenses or permits issued by other states. Requires sheriff to approve or deny application for concealed handgun license within 45 days of date of application. HB 2594 By Representative SCHRADER -- Relating to minimum lot sizes. 2-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-12 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts certain lands from minimum lot size requirements. HB 2595 By Representative SCHRADER -- Relating to buildable lands. 2-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-12 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Limits planning and zoning requirements for buildable lands. Modifies criteria for including land within urban growth boundary. HB 2596 By Representatives LOWE, PIERCY; Representatives BACKLUND, BOWMAN, DEVLIN, GARDNER, HANSEN, HILL, HOPSON, KING, KNOPP, KROPF, LEHMAN, LEONARD, MANNIX, PATRIDGE, PROZANSKI, RASMUSSEN, ROSENBAUM, SCHRADER, SHETTERLY, TAYLOR, WALKER, WELLS, WITT, Senators BROWN, BURDICK, DUNCAN -- Relating to spiritual treatment. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-4 Public Hearing held. 3-5 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Restricts spiritual treatment defense to crimes in which victim is at least 18 years of age and knowingly and voluntarily elects to be treated solely by spiritual means. Eliminates spiritual treatment defense for criminal nonsupport. Modifies, for purposes of child abuse reporting, definition of abuse. HB 2597 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to taxation; appropriating money. 2-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Education with subsequent referral to Revenue. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes tax credit for contributions to µeducation foundationº school tuition organization. Requires, in order for contribution to be eligible for credit, that µfoundationº organization distribute moneys on nondiscriminatory basis to public and private schools providing kindergarten through grade 12 education. µAlso requiresº Specifies other restrictions on distribution of moneys, including that at least 50 percent of distributions µtoº be for benefit of children from low-income families. Limits maximum amount of credit individuals may claim. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2598 By Representative PIERCY; Representatives GARDNER, HARPER, HILL, MORRISETTE, ROSS, SHETTERLY, TAYLOR, THOMPSON, UHERBELAU (at the request of Citizen's Coalition for Long-Term Quality Care) -- Relating to workers' compensation subject workers. 2-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Extends workers' compensation coverage to adult foster home employees. HB 2599 By Representatives PIERCY, WELSH; Representatives KING, MANNIX, MORRISETTE, PROZANSKI, SHETTERLY, TAYLOR, WALKER, Senators BEYER, CASTILLO, CORCORAN, COURTNEY, TROW (at the request of the League of Oregon Cities and the City of Eugene) -- Relating to children; declaring an emergency. 2-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-8 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 3-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-1 Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-8 Second reading. 4-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 12 Calendar. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Piercy. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Lewis, Patridge. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-14 Referred to Judiciary. 5-12 Public Hearing held. 5-19 Work Session held. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-9 Second reading. 6-10 Third Reading. Carried by Burdick. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 2--Derfler, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Brown, Dukes, Hartung, Timms. 6-14(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Lundquist, Excused, 1--Simmons. 6-21 Speaker signed. 6-22(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 691, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 14, 1999. Expands conditions under which runaway child may be taken into protective custody. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2600 By Representative WILSON; Representatives ATKINSON, MORGAN, PATRIDGE, WELSH -- Relating to irrigation seepage water. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-14 Second reading. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Wilson. Passed. Ayes, 31 --Nays, 29, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Shetterly, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Williams, Witt. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 5-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. 6-2 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. µIncludes certain usages of irrigation seepage water as beneficial use of water not subject to cancellation for nonuse. Directs Water Resources Commission to establish by rule method to determine amount of seepage water. Applies to proceeding to cancel water right for which final order has not been issued on or before July 1, 1998.º Allows diversion of water to irrigation district without application, permit or certificate if certain criteria are met and when amount of water lost to seepage or evaporation is not quantified in permit, certificate or decree. HB 2601 By Representative KROPF -- Relating to finance. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Department of Revenue to recalculate 1997-1998 property taxes for taxing districts having tax rate limits affected by approval of certain 1997-1998 local option taxes. Establishes, for 2000-2001 and later tax years, statutory rate limit for affected taxing districts equal to rate that would have been achieved had 1997-1998 operating taxes been so calculated. Reduces for 2000-2001 tax year operating tax rate of affected taxing districts so as to achieve refund of excess taxes collected in 1997-1998 to 1999-2000 tax years. Allows district to avoid further reduction if voters approve measure authorizing district to retain excess taxes, or if district directly refunds excess taxes. HB 2602 By Representative BECK -- Relating to outdoor lighting. 2-4(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits high wattage illumination of ocean shore or ocean for viewing purposes. HB 2603 By Representative BECK -- Relating to leaf blowers. 2-4(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits operation of leaf blower in residential neighborhood evenings and Sundays. HB 2604 By Representative DECKERT; Representatives GARDNER, MERKLEY -- Relating to Oregon income tax charitable checkoff. 2-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations with subsequent referral to Revenue. 4-1 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Adds Habitat for Humanity of Oregon as charity eligible to be included as charitable checkoff on Oregon income tax return form. Applies to 2000 and 2001 tax years. HB 2605 By Representative BACKLUND; Representatives GIANELLA, KNOPP, KRUMMEL, LEWIS, LUNDQUIST, MANNIX, MINNIS, SIMMONS, SNODGRASS, STARR, SUNSERI, WELLS, WELSH, WESTLUND, WINTERS, WITT -- Relating to sex offenses. 2-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-21 Rules suspended. Committee and Minority Reports along with the measure rereferred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. Rereferred. 5-28 Work Session held. 6-3 Work Session held. 6-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-14 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 37, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Close, Devlin, Edwards, Gianella, Harper, Hill, Hopson, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Patridge, Schrader, Shetterly, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass, Absent, 1--Lundquist. Committee Report adopted. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 8, Beck, Bowman, Kafoury, Merkley, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Uherbelau, Absent, 1--Lundquist. Vote explanation(s) filed by Merkley entered in Journal. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 7, Bowman, Kafoury, Merkley, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Absent, 1--Lundquist. Vote explanation(s) filed by Prozanski entered in Journal. 6-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 7-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Tabled in committee. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Imposes mandatory life imprisonment for µthirdº second or subsequent conviction for specified sex offenses. Prescribes operative date of July 1, 2001. HB 2606 By Representatives SIMMONS, SHETTERLY -- Relating to school finance; declaring an emergency. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies calculation of extended average daily membership (ADMw) for purposes of State School Fund distributions. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2607 By Representatives SIMMONS, SHETTERLY; Representatives BEYER, MESSERLE -- Relating to remote small schools; declaring an emergency. 2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes qualifications for classification as remote small school for purposes of State School Fund distribution. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2608 By Representative BOWMAN (at the request of Mr. Michael Mauzey) -- Relating to personal injury protection benefits. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-6 Second reading. 5-7 Third reading. Carried by Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Strobeck. 5-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-17 Public Hearing held. 5-21 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-27 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 2, Metsger, Miller, Excused, 4--Gordly, Shields, Wilde, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-23(S) President signed. 7-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 434, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µExempts specified persons from certain provisions of required personal injury protection benefits coverage.º Specifies that vehicles not described in policy do not give rise to personal injury protection benefits. HB 2609 By Representative BOWMAN -- Relating to advertising the Oregon State Lottery. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits Oregon State Lottery from advertising lottery games in any broadcast or printed medium. HB 2610 By Representative BOWMAN; Representatives GARDNER, LEONARD -- Relating to forfeiture. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes that burden of persuasion rests with forfeiting agency in action for forfeiture of proceeds of drug-related activities. Requires forfeiting agency to establish grounds for forfeiture by clear and convincing evidence. HB 2611 By Representative WINTERS (at the request of Port of Tillamook Bay) -- Relating to the issuance of promissory notes by ports. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes port promissory note limitations relating to maturity period, rate of interest and total amount. Exempts expenditure of port promissory note proceeds and payment on notes from requirements of Local Budget Law. HB 2612 By Representative HILL; Representatives ATKINSON, BACKLUND, BEYER, BOWMAN, BUTLER, DECKERT, DEVLIN, EDWARDS, GARDNER, GIANELLA, HANSEN, HARPER, HOPSON, JENSON, KAFOURY, KING, KNOPP, KROPF, KRUMMEL, LEHMAN, LEONARD, LEWIS, LOKAN, LOWE, LUNDQUIST, MANNIX, MERKLEY, MESSERLE, MINNIS, MONTGOMERY, MORGAN, MORRISETTE, PATRIDGE, PIERCY, PROZANSKI, RASMUSSEN, ROSENBAUM, ROSS, SCHRADER, SHETTERLY, SIMMONS, SNODGRASS, STARR, STROBECK, SUNSERI, TAYLOR, THOMPSON, UHERBELAU, WALKER, WELLS, WELSH, WESTLUND, WILLIAMS, WILSON, WINTERS, WITT, Senators ADAMS, BRYANT, BURDICK, CASTILLO, COURTNEY, DERFLER, DUKES, FERRIOLI, FISHER, HANNON, METSGER, MILLER, NELSON, SHANNON, SHIELDS, TARNO, TIMMS, TROW, YIH (at the request of Jeannette Hamby) -- Relating to sex offenses. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-17 Public Hearing held. 4-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-22 Second reading. 4-23 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Hansen, Strobeck, Witt. 4-26(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-27 Referred to Judiciary. 5-12 Public Hearing held. 5-24 Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-2 Second reading. 6-3 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Miller, Excused, 1--Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Burdick, Derfler, Shannon. Miller, having been recorded as voting aye, was granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting nay. 6-7(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 6-8 Representatives Mannix, Prozanski, Gianella appointed House Conferees. 6-10(S) Senators Courtney, Nelson, Tarno appointed Senate conferees. 6-21 Work Session held. 7-1(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Tuesday, June 1 and bill be further amended and repassed. 7-1(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 7-6(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Leonard. 7-8(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 1, Miller, Absent, 2--Lim, Timms, Excused, 1--George, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Derfler, Dukes, Shannon. 7-19(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) President signed. 7-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 869, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Creates crime of private indecency. Punishes violation by maximum imprisonment of one year, $5,000 fine, or both. HB 2613 By Representative WELSH; Representatives ATKINSON, BEYER, BUTLER, CLOSE, HANSEN, HARPER, KNOPP, KROPF, LEONARD, LOKAN, LUNDQUIST, MANNIX, MESSERLE, MONTGOMERY, SCHRADER, SIMMONS, SNODGRASS, STARR, SUNSERI, THOMPSON, WELLS, WESTLUND, WILSON, WITT, Senators FISHER, SHANNON, STARR (at the request of BikePac of Oregon, Inc.) -- Relating to handlebars. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-25 Second reading. 2-26 Third reading. Carried by Kropf. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Atkinson. 3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-2 Referred to Transportation. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-19 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-22 Carried over to 03-23 by unanimous consent. 3-23 Carried over to 03-24 by unanimous consent. 3-24 Carried over to 03-25 by unanimous consent. 3-25 Carried over to 03-29 by unanimous consent. 3-29 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Qutub, Starr, President Adams. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-21(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 179, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Eliminates height restrictions on motorcycle or moped handlebars. HB 2614 By Representative SUNSERI (at the request of Associated Oregon Industries) -- Relating to Student Bill of Rights Program. 2-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 4-19 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Student Bill of Rights Program for students attending public schools in grades 11 and 12 and for students who have received Certificate of Initial Mastery. Allows students to enroll in post-secondary courses for credit at eligible post-secondary institutions. Prohibits institutions from charging student post-secondary course costs. Directs Department of Education to enter into agreement with institution for limited payment of costs from State School Fund grant of school district. HB 2615 By Representative BECK (at the request of Jim Appleton) -- Relating to telephone solicitations. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits telephone solicitation of person who has requested unlisted or unpublished telephone number. Provides exception if person has given permission for solicitations. HB 2616 By Representative BECK (at the request of Bill Bischoff) -- Relating to use of mobile telephones. 2-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-12 Referred to Commerce. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits use of hand-held mobile telephone while operating motor vehicle on public highway within urban growth boundary. Punishes by maximum fine of $75. HB 2617 By Representative BECK -- Relating to taxation. 2-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-12 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Oregon individual tax credit for percentage of rent paid that represents property taxes paid by landlord. Directs Department of Revenue to determine statewide average ratio of property taxes to rent. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2618 By Representative BECK -- Relating to mail ballots. 2-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires mail ballots and absentee ballots to be postmarked not later than date of election. HB 2619 By Representative STARR; Representatives DECKERT, JENSON, LUNDQUIST, THOMPSON, Senators SHANNON, TROW (at the request of Oregon Substitute Teachers Association) -- Relating to substitute teachers. 2-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 3-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-24 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 4-23 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 4-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-5 Returned to Full Committee. 5-7 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Jenson. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 5--Lewis, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Walker, Williams, Excused for business of the House, 3----Deckert, Shetterly, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-2 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 6-3 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Derfler, Gordly, Shannon. 7-1(H) Speaker signed. 7-6(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 706, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies method of calculating salaries for substitute teachers. HB 2620 By Representative DECKERT -- Relating to financing higher education; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Higher Education Finance Program to be administered by State Board of Higher Education. Allows board to enter into loan contracts with students with repayment based on portion of income of student after leaving institution. Allows State Treasurer to issue bonds to be used for program. Creates Higher Education Finance Fund. Establishes pilot program. Appropriates earnings from Education Endowment Fund to Department of Higher Education for pilot program. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2621 By Representative DECKERT; Representatives HILL, MORRISETTE -- Relating to charter schools. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes process for creation of public charter schools. Requires approval of school district board in which charter school is to be located. Allows sponsor to terminate charter. Allows appeal of school district decisions pertaining to charter schools to State Board of Education. Releases charter schools from state statutes and rules and school district policies listed in contract between district and charter school. Subjects charter schools to laws prohibiting discrimination. Allows for funding of charter schools from State School Fund through contract with school district. Limits number of charter schools that may be created prior to July 1, 2003. HB 2622 By Representative MONTGOMERY (at the request of Oregon Manufactured Housing Association) -- Relating to wrecker certificates. 2-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-15 Referred to Transportation. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-25 Second reading. 2-26 Third reading. Carried by Krummel. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Atkinson. 3-1(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-2 Referred to Transportation. 3-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-24 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-25 Carried over to 03-29 by unanimous consent. 3-29 Carried over to 03-30 by unanimous consent. 3-30 Carried over to 03-31 by unanimous consent. 3-31 Third Reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Yih, President Adams. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 4-21(S) President signed. 5-3(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 180, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Authorizes wrecking of manufactured dwellings without wrecker certificate. HB 2623 By Representative BEYER (at the request of Bob Schaefer) -- Relating to identity theft. 2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-25 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crime of identity theft. Punishes by maximum of $100,000 fine, five years' imprisonment, or both. HB 2624 By Representative WELSH (at the request of Oregon Podiatric Medical Association) -- Relating to podiatry. 2-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Expands Board of Medical Examiners to include member who is Doctor of Podiatric Medicine. Eliminates Advisory Council on Podiatry. HB 2625 By Representative WELSH (at the request of Karla Chambers) -- Relating to facilities processing farm crops. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-19 Referred to Water and Environment. 4-19 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-13 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Revenue. Referred to Revenue by order of Speaker. 5-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-28 Second reading. 6-1 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Water and Environment carried. Rereferred. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases maximum size for facility processing farm crops in exclusive farm use zone. HB 2626 By Representatives SHETTERLY, CLOSE, WINTERS; Representatives BACKLUND, KROPF, MANNIX, MORRISETTE, ROSS, WELLS, Senators DERFLER, TROW, YIH (at the request of Monmouth-Independence Chamber of Commerce; City of Independence; Polk County; Salem Convention and Visitors Association; Mid-Willamette Valley Council of Governments) -- Relating to stream management. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 3-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-12 Public Hearing held. 7-15 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 7-16 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Rules suspended. Second reading. 7-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, July 19 Calendar. 7-19 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 22, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Starr, Taylor, Thompson, Walker, Witt, Absent, 4--Hopson, Ross, Strobeck, Uherbelau, Excused for business of the House, 2----Hill, Schrader. 7-20(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-22 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. Work Session held. Work Session held. 7-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) (Amendments distributed 07-23.) Second reading. Rules suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Timms. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Absent, 2--George, Wilde, Excused, 3--Derfler, Qutub, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Dukes, Gordly. 7-24(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 37 --Nays, 11, Beck, Bowman, Devlin, Gardner, Kafoury, Merkley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Witt, Absent, 3--Morrisette, Ross, Williams, Excused for business of the House, 9----Butler, Leonard, Lewis, Messerle, Minnis, Patridge, Schrader, Strobeck, Westlund. 8-4 Speaker signed. 8-17(S) President signed. 9-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1068, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows Division of State Lands to contract with Oregon Water Resources Research Institute to conduct analysis of effects of dredging and other activities on portion of Willamette River. Specifies allowable contents of analysis. HB 2627 By Representatives SHETTERLY, WINTERS, CLOSE; Representatives BACKLUND, KROPF, MANNIX, MORRISETTE, WELLS, Senators DERFLER, YIH (at the request of Monmouth-Independence Chamber of Commerce, City of Independence, Polk County, Salem Convention and Visitors Association, Mid-Willamette Valley Council of Governments) -- Relating to dredging; appropriating money. 2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 3-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-23 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-12 Public Hearing held. 7-15 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes pilot study of dredging and removal activities in portions of Willamette River. Directs Mid-Willamette Valley Council of Governments to monitor study. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to council. HB 2628 By Representative UHERBELAU; Representatives BOWMAN, HANSEN, HOPSON, MONTGOMERY, PATRIDGE, PIERCY, RASMUSSEN, ROSENBAUM, SHETTERLY, TAYLOR -- Relating to after-school program; appropriating money. 2-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Department of Education to establish after-school pilot program to provide affordable, quality after-school supervision. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to department for program. HB 2629 By Representative WALKER; Representatives HARPER, JENSON, KROPF, MONTGOMERY, SCHRADER, WESTLUND, Senators BROWN, DERFLER, FISHER, GEORGE, MILLER, SHANNON, TIMMS -- Relating to membership on the Oregon Transportation Commission. 2-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires one person on Oregon Transportation Commission to hold private pilot certificate or to be experienced owner or operator of airport. HB 2630 By Representative WALKER -- Relating to investigation of allegations of abuse. 2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Attorney General or district attorney to issue investigative demand if Attorney General or district attorney believes that person has engaged in, is engaging in, or is about to engage in conduct constituting physical or fiduciary abuse of elderly or incapacitated person. Establishes that failure to comply with demand is subject to punishment as provided for contempt of court. HB 2631 By Representative WALKER -- Relating to exemptions from execution. 2-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-19 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes that payments to individual independent contractor or to other self-employed person are exempt from execution to same extent as wages paid to employee. HB 2632 By Representative WALKER -- Relating to homestead exemption. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-4 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Extends homestead exemption to recreational vehicle occupied as residence. Defines recreational vehicle. HB 2633 By Representative SUNSERI; Representatives ATKINSON, BACKLUND, BEYER, CLOSE, GIANELLA, HARPER, KNOPP, KROPF, KRUSE, MANNIX, MINNIS, STARR, WELLS, WELSH, WILSON, WINTERS, WITT, Senators FERRIOLI, GEORGE, QUTUB, SHANNON, STARR, TARNO -- Relating to abortion. 2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 4-19 Public Hearing held. 5-24 Work Session held. 5-28 Work Session held. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-10 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 32, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Shetterly, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass. Committee Report adopted. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 26, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hill, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker. Second reading. 6-11 Third reading. Carried by Witt, Backlund. Passed. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 25, Beck, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hill, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 1--Bowman. Vote explanation(s) filed by Prozanski, Schrader entered in Journal. 6-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. 7-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-12 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-13 Carried over to 07-14 by unanimous consent. 7-14 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 14, Beyer, Brown, Bryant, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Duncan, Gordly, Metsger, Shields, Trow, Wilde, Yih. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 9-3(H) Governor vetoed. Requires notice to parent or guardian before abortion is performed on minor or ward, with specific exceptions. Establishes administrative and judicial review process. Establishes civil action for parent or guardian wrongfully denied notification. µEstablishes criminal penalty of 30 days' imprisonment or $1,000 fine for violation.º Authorizes intervention by member of Legislative Assembly in action challenging validity of Act. Directs Health Division to report annually number of applications made and granted under Act. HB 2634 By Representative SHETTERLY -- Relating to investment of state funds. 2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-15 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-15 Second reading. 3-16 Third reading. Carried by Rosenbaum. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Minnis, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 2----Gianella, Mannix. 3-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-18 Referred to General Government. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Third Reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Courtney. 6-11(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 295, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Repeals Oregon Anti-Apartheid Act of 1987. HB 2635 By Representative BEYER (at the request of Oregon Christmas Tree Growers) -- Relating to vehicle limits; prescribing an effective date. 2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 3-10 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-12 Second reading. 5-13 Third reading. Carried by Hill. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Ross, Excused, 2--Backlund, Starr, Excused for business of the House, 2----Welsh, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-17 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-8 Second reading. 6-9 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 3--Ferrioli, Shields, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Burdick, Timms. 6-11(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Montgomery, Beyer, Lehman appointed House Conferees. 6-15(S) Senators Starr, Beyer, Bryant appointed Senate conferees. 6-22 Work Session held. 6-25(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated June 07 and bill be repassed. 6-28(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. (No Senate action required.) 6-29(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 47 --Excused, 2--Jenson, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 11----Atkinson, Edwards, Gardner, Kruse, Lewis, Prozanski, Ross, Schrader, Shetterly, Starr, Williams. 7-7 Speaker signed. 7-9(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 772, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 01, 2000. Directs Department of Transportation to establish variance permits with statewide validity. Takes effect July 1, 2000. HB 2636 By COMMITTEE ON GENERAL GOVERNMENT -- Relating to subsidized properties located within jurisdiction of local governments; declaring an emergency. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 2-18 Public Hearing held. 2-23 Work Session held. 3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-3 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 Wilson. Passed. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 24, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Strobeck, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Edwards. Vote explanation(s) filed by Lehman, Knopp, Prozanski, Jenson, Schrader entered in Journal. 3-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. 4-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 4-19 Second reading. 4-20 Carried over to 04-21 by unanimous consent. 4-21 Carried over to 04-22 by unanimous consent. 4-22 Carried over to 04-23 by unanimous consent. 4-23 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Carried over to 04-28 by unanimous consent. 4-28 Third Reading. Carried by Derfler, Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 8, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Gordly, Hannon, Lim, Shields, Trow, Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Timms. Castillo, Wilde declared potential conflict of interest. 5-5(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 5-6 Representatives Wilson, Edwards, Sunseri appointed House Conferees. 5-11(S) Senators Derfler, Starr, Wilde appointed Senate conferees. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-25(H) Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated April 16 and bill be further amended and repassed. 5-26(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 5-27(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Ross, Excused for business of the House, 3----Bowman, Lowe, Lundquist. 6-1(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Burdick, Derfler, President Adams. 6-8(H) Speaker signed. 6-9(S) President signed. 6-18(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 275, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 01, 1999. µRequires owner of property participating in program subsidizing housing consisting of more than five dwelling units to notify city and county when withdrawing property from program.º µProhibits local government from imposing sanction against property owner for withdrawing property from program. Prohibits local government from preventing or restricting sale of withdrawn property or requiring conveyance of property. Prohibits local government from imposing sanction against property owner for refusing offer to purchase property. Provides exceptions for condemnation cases. Specifies that local government may impose financial penalty on property owner for other reasons.º Authorizes local governments to require owners of certain properties that are participating in housing programs to provide notice of pending contract expirations or withdrawal from housing programs. Authorizes local governments to make certain other requirements of property owners and to impose sanctions for failure to comply with certain regulations. Declares emergency, effective µon passageº July 1, 1999. HB 2637 By Representatives TAYLOR, LEWIS, Senators GEORGE, DUKES -- Relating to motor vehicle emission testing requirements. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Water and Environment. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-13 Second reading. 5-14 Third reading. Carried by Taylor. Passed. Ayes, 37 --Nays, 20, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hill, Kafoury, King, Knopp, Leonard, Merkley, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Schrader, Strobeck, Wells, Williams, Witt, Absent, 1--Uherbelau, Excused, 1--Backlund, Excused for business of the House, 1----Montgomery. 5-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-18 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-3 Public Hearing held. 6-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-15 Recommendation: Without recommendation and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation and Economic Development. 7-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 7-9 Work Session held. 7-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 7-13 Carried over to 07-14 by unanimous consent. 7-14 Third reading. Carried over to 07-15 by unanimous consent. 7-15 Bill read. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 10, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Metsger, Shields, Trow, Yih, Excused, 1--Qutub, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Derfler, Ferrioli, President Adams. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 9-3(H) Governor vetoed. Exempts motor vehicle from emission testing requirements if vehicle is registered in county that does not include designated nonattainment area for carbon monoxide or ozone and vehicle is not used to commute to location within designated nonattainment area. Sunsets January 1, 2003. HB 2638 By COMMITTEE ON WATER AND ENVIRONMENT -- Relating to farm dwellings in exclusive farm use zones. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 3-31 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes conditions for siting dwelling in conjunction with farm use in exclusive farm use zone. HB 2639 By COMMITTEE ON WATER AND ENVIRONMENT -- Relating to siting farm dwelling in exclusive farm use zone. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Water and Environment. 3-31 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes criteria for siting farm dwelling on land in exclusive farm use zone. HB 2640 By COMMITTEE ON WATER AND ENVIRONMENT -- Relating to rural lands. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-9 Referred to Water and Environment. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes zoning system for secondary lands. Retains certain special tax assessment provisions in specified instances. Makes related changes. HB 2641 By Representative LEONARD -- Relating to fingerprints. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires copy of fingerprint on driver license, driver permit or identification card. Requires fingerprint to be kept in records of Department of Transportation. HB 2642 By Representative LEONARD -- Relating to motor vehicles. 2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits purchase or lease of motor vehicle by person whose license has been suspended or revoked for certain reasons or who does not meet financial responsibility requirements. Punishes buyer by maximum imprisonment of five years, $100,000 fine, or both. Prohibits sale or lease of motor vehicle to person whose license has been suspended or revoked for certain reasons or who does not meet financial responsibility requirements. Punishes seller by maximum imprisonment of 30 days, $1,000 fine, or both. HB 2643 By Representative LEONARD -- Relating to title loans. 2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Sets maximum interest rate on certain title loans made by consumer finance companies. HB 2644 By Representative BECK; Representative MONTGOMERY, Senator SHANNON -- Relating to highway signs. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Transportation with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-6 Without recommendation as to passage, with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Transportation to post signs at all urban growth boundaries on state highways other than interstate highways. Directs counties to place similar signs on county arterial roads. Conditions operation of Act on decision of Seventieth Legislative Assembly to increase specified gas tax. HB 2645 By Representative THOMPSON -- Relating to ocean Dungeness crab fishery. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Limits number of crab pots person may use in Oregon ocean Dungeness crab fishery. Sunsets limitation on December 31, 2004. HB 2646 By Representative THOMPSON -- Relating to ocean Dungeness crab fishery. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 4-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-9 Second reading. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Hopson, Excused, 2--Lewis, Patridge. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Thompson. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-14 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes State Fish and Wildlife Commission to restrict participation in Dungeness crab fishery. Directs commission to determine whether crab pot limit program is necessary. µLimits number of crab pots person may use in Oregon ocean Dungeness crab fishery. Reduces limit by 10 percent for season beginning December 1, 2000, with two exceptions.º HB 2647 By Representative ROSS; Representatives CLOSE, DECKERT, EDWARDS, GARDNER, HOPSON, KING, KROPF, LEONARD, LEWIS, LUNDQUIST, MERKLEY, MINNIS, MORGAN, MORRISETTE, PATRIDGE, PIERCY, RASMUSSEN, SCHRADER, SHETTERLY, SIMMONS, STARR, SUNSERI, TAYLOR, THOMPSON, UHERBELAU, WELLS, WELSH, WESTLUND, WILLIAMS -- Relating to HIV testing. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows court to order person to undergo HIV testing if person has been charged with crime in which it appears transmission of body fluids from charged person to victim may have occurred. HB 2648 By Representatives SIMMONS, SNODGRASS, DEVLIN, KNOPP, KROPF; Representative HARPER -- Relating to state agencies; and declaring an emergency. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 3-18 Public Hearing held. 4-15 Work Session held. 5-27 Work Session held. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-10 Rules suspended. Consideration of Committee Report and Minority Report taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 11 Calendar. 6-11 Rules suspended. Consideration of Committee Report and Minority Report taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, June 14 Calendar. 6-14 Rules suspended. Consideration of Committee Report and Minority Report taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, June 15 Calendar. 6-15 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 34, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Hill, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Patridge, Shetterly, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass. Motion to adopt Committee Report failed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 35, Backlund, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Lundquist, Mannix, Merkley, Montgomery, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Shetterly, Simmons, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Williams, Winters. Simmons changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Vote explanation(s) filed by Schrader, Jenson, Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-16 Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 25, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Excused for business of the House, 1----Montgomery. Committee Report adopted. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 25, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Excused for business of the House, 1----Montgomery. Second reading. 6-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 18 Calendar. 6-18 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs carried. Rereferred. 7-12 Work Session held. 7-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 7-15 Read. Carried by Simmons. Failed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 21, Backlund, Beck, Bowman, Devlin, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Westlund, Winters, Witt, Absent, 4--Butler, Deckert, Montgomery, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 10----Gardner, Gianella, Hill, Lehman, Lewis, Patridge, Piercy, Shetterly, Williams, Speaker Snodgrass. Devlin changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Witt changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. 7-16 Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 16, Backlund, Hopson, Lehman, Leonard, Merkley, Messerle, Morgan, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Sunseri, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Welsh, Absent, 3--Deckert, Montgomery, Williams. Read. Carried by Devlin. Passed. Ayes, 40 --Nays, 18, Beck, Bowman, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, Lehman, Leonard, Merkley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Sunseri, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 2--Deckert, Montgomery. 7-16(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. 7-19 Work Session held. 7-20 Work Session held. 7-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) (Amendments distributed 07-21.) Second reading. 7-22 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 1, Duncan, Excused, 2--George, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Gordly, Hannon, Metsger, Timms. 7-23(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Representatives Atkinson, Kropf, Leonard appointed House Conferees. 7-23(S) Senators Ferrioli, Shields, Starr appointed Senate conferees. Work Session held. 7-23(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Wednesday, July 21 and bill be further amended and repassed. Amendments distributed. 7-23(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 7-24(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 31 --Nays, 18, Beck, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Lokan, Lowe, Merkley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 2--Morrisette, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 9----Bowman, Butler, Leonard, Lewis, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Patridge, Schrader. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Beck. 7-24(S) Rules suspended. Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Fisher, Wilde, Yih. 8-4(H) Speaker signed. 8-17(S) President signed. 9-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1038, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, September 01, 1999. Directs Department of Transportation to provide plans and specifications for bridges and culverts without cost to certain counties. Directs that specifications for road projects must be provided without cost to all counties. Directs Department of Transportation to assist State Parks and Recreation Department in evaluating needs of roadway infrastructure in new properties, if requested. Directs State Parks and Recreation Department to propose to State Parks and Recreation Commission additional criteria for development and acquisition of new properties. Specifies certain criteria. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2649 By Representative WELSH (at the request of Oregon Water Resources Congress) -- Relating to water right certificates. 2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 3-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-9 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-10 Second reading. 3-11 Third reading. Carried by Morgan. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Lundquist, Montgomery. 3-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-15 Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Derfler, George. 5-27(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 3--Deckert, Shetterly, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 2----Leonard, Rasmussen. 6-30 Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 590, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Deletes requirement that certain districts obtain assent of United States Secretary of Interior before Water Resources Department may approve land for inclusion in new water right certificate. HB 2650 By Representative WELSH (at the request of Oregon Water Resources Congress) -- Relating to certain improvements made by irrigation districts. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 3-3 Public Hearing held. 3-10 Public Hearing held. 3-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-23 Second reading. 3-24 Third reading. Carried by Morgan. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Nays, 1, Bowman. 3-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-29 Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-14 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, George. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-28(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 356, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows creation of subdistricts within existing irrigation district when owners of more than 50 percent of acreage petition board or when created by resolution of board. Allows lands outside of subdistrict to be included in subdistrict. Allows board to develop engineering plan for requested improvements. Imposes costs of engineering plan on owners of lands benefited or assesses costs against lands benefited. µDeletes requirement that parcel of land be subdivided into tracts of four acres or less before irrigation district may construct, repair or maintain improvements to benefit those tracts and assess specially benefited tracts.º HB 2651 By Representative WELSH (at the request of Oregon Water Resources Congress) -- Relating to corporations for the regulation of water. 2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 3-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-9 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-10 Second reading. 3-11 Third reading. Carried by Gianella. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Lundquist, Montgomery. 3-12(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-15 Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-14 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bryant, Burdick, Derfler, Gordly, Starr. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 591, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows corporation for use or control of water to contract to provide water for any beneficial use so long as such use does not interfere with ability of corporation to service lands described in articles of incorporation. HB 2652 By Representative WELSH (at the request of Oregon Water Resources Congress) -- Relating to contaminants. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 3-3 Public Hearing held. 3-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-18 Second reading. 3-19 Third reading. Carried by Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 46 --Nays, 10, Beck, Bowman, Kafoury, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Uherbelau, Walker, Excused, 4--Gardner, Leonard, Winters, Witt. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Atkinson. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 3-22(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-23 Referred to Water and Land Use. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 10, Brown, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, Gordly, Metsger, Shields, Trow, Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Burdick, Starr, President Adams. 5-26(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 40 --Nays, 18, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Gardner, Hansen, Kafoury, Lehman, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Witt, Absent, 1--Leonard, Excused for business of the House, 1----Backlund. 6-30 Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-8(H) Governor vetoed. 7-13 Governor's message read in the House. 7-24 Veto sustained in accordance with Article V, Section 15b, Oregon Constitution. Exempts agricultural return flows and agricultural storm water from requirement to obtain water pollution waste discharge permit. Exempts use of herbicides in water delivery system from regulation under water pollution laws when such use is regulated by specified federal law. HB 2653 By Representative DECKERT; Representatives HILL, JENSON, LEONARD, LOWE, RASMUSSEN, SCHRADER, TAYLOR -- Relating to State School Fund; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for State School Fund. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2654 By Representative HILL -- Relating to information technology. 2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Information Resources Management Division of Oregon Department of Administrative Services to report to Legislative Assembly on status of state information technology systems. HB 2655 By Representative LEHMAN (at the request of Frank D'Amico) -- Relating to taking shad for commercial purposes. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits taking shad for commercial purposes from Umpqua River and its tributaries and from Smith River and its tributaries. HB 2656 By Representative LEHMAN -- Relating to the State Highway Fund. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Transportation with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that at least three percent of State Highway Fund moneys be used exclusively for emergency repair and maintenance of highways. HB 2657 By Representative LEWIS (at the request of Oregon Building Industry Association) -- Relating to construction excise taxes. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-19 Referred to General Government. 2-25 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Third reading. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 15, Beck, Bowman, Hopson, Kafoury, Lehman, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Walker, Excused, 3--Kropf, Minnis, Schrader. 5-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-12 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-27 Carried over to 05-28 by unanimous consent. 5-28 Carried over to 06-01 by unanimous consent. 6-1 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 12, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Duncan, Gordly, Hannon, Miller, Shields, Trow, Absent, 1--Wilde. Shields, absent when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting nay. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-28(H) Governor vetoed. 7-1 Governor's message read in the House. 7-24 Veto sustained in accordance with Article V, Section 15b, Oregon Constitution. Prohibits local governments from imposing construction excise taxes or other charges on construction or other land development. µAllows taxes or charges on construction if revenue is dedicated to improvements capable of being funded by system development charges.º Exempts construction excise taxes in effect on January 1, 1999. µBecomes operative January 1, 2000.º HB 2658 By Representative LEWIS (at the request of Oregon Building Industry Association) -- Relating to local government regulation of affordable housing. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-19 Referred to General Government. 2-25 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-12 Second reading. 5-13 Third reading. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 17, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Gardner, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Taylor, Walker, Absent, 1--Ross, Excused, 1--Backlund. 5-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-17 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-1 Public Hearing held. 6-15 Work Session held. 6-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-21 Second reading. 6-22 Carried over to 06-23 by unanimous consent. 6-23 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 10, Brown, Castillo, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, Gordly, Hannon, Miller, Shields, Trow, Absent, 1--George. 6-28(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 22, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 2--Hill, Wells, Excused, 1--Patridge, Excused for business of the House, 1----Schrader. 7-14 Speaker signed. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 848, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Prohibits local government land use regulation or functional plan provision that sets housing price or requires sale to particular class or group. Provides exception for moderate or lower cost housing units. HB 2659 By Representative LOWE -- Relating to support enforcement. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 4-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-15 Second reading. 4-16 Third reading. Carried by Lowe. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Excused, 6--Atkinson, Edwards, Lehman, Lewis, Ross, Welsh. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows parties to support orders to initiate court proceedings to modify support obligations in same manner as public enforcement agencies. HB 2660 By Representative LOWE (at the request of Gill Thomas) -- Relating to stopped payment on certain instruments. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-18 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-11 Second reading. 3-12 Third reading. Carried by Lowe. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Bowman, Lokan, Excused, 2--Patridge, Williams, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Snodgrass. 3-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-16 Referred to Judiciary. 6-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 6-9 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 1, Miller, Excused, 3--Ferrioli, Shields, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Brown, Bryant, Burdick. 7-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 707, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Creates cause of action against person who stops payment on check without good cause. Allows recovery of statutory damages, handling costs and interest. HB 2661 By Representative DEVLIN; Representatives HILL, JENSON, KAFOURY, MONTGOMERY, PIERCY, PROZANSKI, SHETTERLY, UHERBELAU (at the request of Architects Council of Oregon) -- Relating to architects. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-18 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-31 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Third reading. Carried by Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Kropf, Minnis, Schrader. 5-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Without recommendation and be referred to Rules and Elections. Referred to Rules and Elections by order of the President. 6-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-17 Second reading. 6-18 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Miller, Excused, 1--Nelson, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Burdick, Dukes, Gordly. 6-22(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 49 --Absent, 4--Deckert, Krummel, Merkley, Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 7----Lehman, Lewis, Piercy, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-12 Speaker signed. 7-12(S) President signed. 7-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 802, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µAuthorizesº Expands rulemaking authority of State Board of Architect Examiners, including authorizing board to adopt continuing education requirements for architects µholding certificates of registrationº. HB 2662 By Representative SIMMONS (at the request of Northeast Oregon Rental Owners Association) -- Relating to housing projects. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-9 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 3-18 Public Hearing held. 4-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-14 Second reading. 4-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 16 Calendar. 4-16 Third reading. Carried by Close. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 5--Atkinson, Edwards, Lehman, Lewis, Ross. 4-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-13 Carried over to 05-14 by unanimous consent. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Duncan. Failed. Ayes, 15 --Nays, 9, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Dukes, Gordly, Hannon, Nelson, Tarno, Timms, Excused, 5--Corcoran, Hartung, Lim, Starr, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. Burdick, Castillo declared potential conflict of interest. Hannon served notice of possible reconsideration. 5-20 Motion to reconsider carried on voice vote. Bill read. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Corcoran, Excused, 1--Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Dukes, Shannon. 6-28(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 471, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µRequires Housing and Community Services Department to develop market study of affordable housing availability for each community in state.º µProhibits state financial support of certain affordable housing developments by Housing and Community Services Department, State Housing Council or housing authority if department determines pursuant to market study that project is not warranted.º µAllows Housing and Community Services Department to recommend modification or disapproval of state-assisted project seeking federal funds if project is not warranted.º Directs Housing and Community Services Department to establish registry system for persons requesting to be notified when funding awards are contemplated for multifamily housing projects. Authorizes fee for registration. HB 2663 By Representative HILL -- Relating to information systems. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-5 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 6-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 7-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-11 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 7-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 7-13 Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Edwards. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 2, Bowman, Witt, Absent, 2--Deckert, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 2----Shetterly, Williams. 7-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-15 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-16 Carried over to 07-17 by unanimous consent. 7-17 Third Reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Fisher, George. 7-22(H) Speaker signed. 7-23(S) President signed. 8-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1015, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µRequires all state agencies to report status of information systems to Legislative Assembly by first day of January of each odd-numbered year.º Specifies that Department of Education contract for statewide implementation of database initiative project issued during 1999-2001 biennium is emergency contract. Exempts contract from competitive bidding requirements. HB 2664 By Representative HILL -- Relating to regulation of telecommunications. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 3-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Public Utility Commission to report biennially to Legislative Assembly regarding telecommunications regulation. HB 2665 By Representative HILL -- Relating to One and Two Family Dwelling Code. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-19 Referred to Commerce. 2-22 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 3-3 Public Hearing held. 3-24 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-2 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-9 Second reading. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Rasmussen. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Westlund, Absent, 1--Witt, Excused, 2--Lewis, Patridge. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-14 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 4, George, Hannon, Miller, Tarno, Excused, 2--Lim, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Beyer, Burdick. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 329, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µModifies One and Two Family Dwelling Code to require newly built homes to accommodate two or more telephone or cable lines capable of receiving advanced telecommunications.º Directs Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to conduct review of latest developments in communications and cable service technology. Requires director to establish viable standards for providing technology to newly constructed one and two family dwellings. HB 2666 By Representative SCHRADER (at the request of Beaverton and Hillsboro School Districts) -- Relating to school impact fees for school districts; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-19 Referred to General Government with subsequent referral to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes county to impose school impact fee on new residential development to pay for new school construction or capital improvements. Provides certain limitations. HB 2667 By Representative HILL -- Relating to regulation of power. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 4-20 Returned to Full Committee. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes consumer selection of electricity provider. Directs Public Utility Commission to regulate implementation. HB 2668 By Representative SHETTERLY -- Relating to tax administration funding. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Revenue. 3-3 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Extends indefinitely current interest rate charged on delinquent property taxes. Extends indefinitely fee charged for recording of certain instruments conveying or contracting to convey interests in real property. Expands types of instruments for which fee is charged. Suspends real estate transfer tax moratorium if recording fee is less than specified amount. HB 2669 By Representative SHETTERLY (at the request of Oregon Cable Telecommunications Association) -- Relating to late fees for cable services; prescribing an effective date. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-18 Referred to Commerce. 2-22 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 2-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-8 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-22 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-2 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-9 Second reading. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Deckert. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 3, Bowman, Close, Rosenbaum, Excused, 2--Lewis, Patridge. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-14 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Taken from 05-12 Calendar and placed on 05-13 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-13 Carried over to 05-14 by unanimous consent. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 6, Brown, Castillo, Gordly, Hannon, Miller, Yih, Excused, 1--Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Burdick, Qutub, President Adams. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-22(S) President signed. 6-29(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 400, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, January 01, 2000. Authorizes seller of cable service to assess late fee against delinquent subscriber account held by seller. Requires notice to subscriber prior to assessing fee. Classifies violations as unlawful trade practices. Takes effect January 1, 2000. HB 2670 By Representative MONTGOMERY; Representatives BUTLER, LUNDQUIST, STARR, SUNSERI -- Relating to education; declaring an emergency. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Education. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 3-12 Public Hearing held. 3-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-7 Without recommendation as to passage, with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Revenue. Referred to Revenue by order of Speaker. 6-1 Work Session held. 6-2 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs by order of Speaker. 6-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-21 Work Session held. 6-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-28 Second reading. 6-29 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 15, Bowman, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, Lehman, Leonard, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Excused, 2--Jenson, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lewis, Speaker Snodgrass. Vote explanation(s) filed by Hopson, Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-30(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 7-1 Referred to Public Affairs. 7-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) 7-12 Second reading. 7-13 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 12, Brown, Bryant, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Duncan, Gordly, Hannon, Metsger, Trow, Wilde, Excused, 2--Beyer, Shields. 7-14(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 15, Bowman, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Piercy, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 2--Deckert, Rasmussen. 7-21 Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-17(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 961, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, August 17, 1999. Directs Department of Education to apply for federal grants available through Partnerships in Character Education Pilot Project. Encourages school districts to use Character First ¦Education Series or similar secular program on character development. Expands district school board authorization to provide board and room in lieu of transportation. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2671 By Representative SCHRADER; Representatives BACKLUND, CLOSE, DECKERT, DEVLIN, HANSEN, HOPSON, JENSON, LEONARD, MINNIS, SHETTERLY, WELSH -- Relating to taxation. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Institutes Oregon tax credit against personal income tax for person employed in workforce who leaves employment to care for children. Applies to married persons with minimum five-year work history and one or more children younger than 13 years of age. Reduces credit based on working spouse income. Reduces credit if nonworking spouse earns money from at-home business. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2672 By Representative BOWMAN; Representative MORRISETTE -- Relating to taxation; appropriating money. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-9 Referred to Revenue with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes property tax exemption for principal residence of senior citizen age 65 or older or person of any age receiving Social Security disability benefits for up to $50,000 of assessed value of residence for 2000-2001 tax year. Increases value of exemption amount by three percent for each tax year thereafter. Requires Department of Revenue to fund exemption. Appropriates money to fund exemption. Applies to property tax years beginning on or after July 1, 2000. HB 2673 By Representative BOWMAN; Representatives HANSEN, LEONARD, MORRISETTE, RASMUSSEN -- Relating to fire safety; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs State Fire Marshal to issue fire safety standards for cigarettes to limit fire risks. Requires that cigarettes sold in state comply with standards after July 1, 2000. Appropriates money out of General Fund. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2674 By Representative BOWMAN; Representatives DECKERT, GARDNER, HANSEN, KING, LEONARD, MORRISETTE, RASMUSSEN, SCHRADER, THOMPSON, WALKER -- Relating to financial impacts of state initiative petitions. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires fiscal impact statement for state initiative petition to be printed on petition signature sheets. Sets deadlines for submission of statement to Secretary of State. HB 2675 By Representative BOWMAN; Representatives DECKERT, GARDNER, KING, LEONARD, MORRISETTE, RASMUSSEN, WALKER -- Relating to farmworker camps; declaring an emergency. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-19 Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to inspect farmworker camps. Revises definition of farm labor camp. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2676 By Representative BOWMAN; Representatives GARDNER, LEONARD, MORRISETTE, RASMUSSEN, WALKER -- Relating to forfeiture; appropriating money. 3-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies laws relating to distribution of property and proceeds seized and forfeited by reason of persons engaging in drug-related activities. Directs that one-half of property and proceeds generated by forfeitures conducted by county or other political subdivision be paid into community corrections account. Requires that funds in community corrections account be used only to provide counseling, treatment and job training for persons living within political subdivision who have been released from correctional institutions. Establishes Special Community Corrections Account. Requires that state deposit in account one-half of property and proceeds generated by forfeitures conducted by state. Appropriates all moneys in account to Department of Corrections. Requires that department distribute moneys to counties based on population. Requires that moneys so distributed be used only to provide counseling, treatment and job training for persons living within county who have been released from correctional institutions. HB 2677 By Representative BOWMAN; Representatives GARDNER, LEONARD, MORRISETTE, RASMUSSEN, WALKER -- Relating to firearms. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 3-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crime of allowing minor to obtain unsupervised access to firearm. Punishes by maximum of six months' imprisonment, $2,000 fine, or both. HB 2678 By Representative BOWMAN -- Relating to criminal procedure. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Limits inquiry and degree of force used by police officer after traffic infraction. HB 2679 By Representative MESSERLE, Senator TARNO; Representatives KRUSE, LEHMAN, LUNDQUIST, MONTGOMERY, MORGAN, THOMPSON, WELLS, WELSH, Senator FERRIOLI -- Relating to allocation of moneys to counties. 3-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-16 Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that amount of moneys allocated to any county from state highway funds be not less than highest amount allocated in last 10 years. Provides that moneys will be taken from state share of highway moneys, if necessary. HB 2680 By Representatives MONTGOMERY, MESSERLE -- Relating to transportation. 3-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 4-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-9 Second reading. 4-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 13 Calendar. 4-13 Third reading. Carried by Hill. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 7, Beck, Beyer, Bowman, Kruse, Leonard, Merkley, Rosenbaum. 4-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-15 Referred to Transportation. 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-2 Second reading. 6-3 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 7, Bryant, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Duncan, Hannon, Trow, Excused, 1--Yih. 6-7(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 6-8 Representatives Montgomery, Lehman, Hill appointed House Conferees. 6-17(S) Senators Shannon, Dukes, Ferrioli appointed Senate conferees. 7-19 Work Session held. 7-20(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Tuesday, June 1 and bill be further amended and repassed. 7-21(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 7-21(H) Rules suspended. House adopted Conference Committee Report. Rules suspended. Repassed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 5, Beyer, Bowman, Prozanski, Walker, Wells, Absent, 2--Beck, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 4----Gianella, Kruse, Schrader, Westlund. 7-22(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 2, Corcoran, Duncan, Excused, 1--Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Ferrioli, Gordly, Hannon, Timms. 8-2(H) Speaker signed. 8-17(S) President signed. 9-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1039, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Creates joint Legislative Committee on Transportation. Specifies duties of committeeµ, including review over activities of Oregon Department of Transportationº. Directs Director of Transportation to appoint committee to study effect of environmental and land use regulations on road construction and maintenance. HB 2681 By Representatives KNOPP, WESTLUND (at the request of City of Bend) -- Relating to water utilities; declaring an emergency. 3-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-16 Referred to Water and Environment. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Kropf, Minnis, Schrader. 5-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-17 Public Hearing held. 5-21 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-27 Second reading. 5-28 Carried over to 06-01 by unanimous consent. 6-1 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. 6-2 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Corcoran, Derfler, Timms, President Adams. 6-4(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 53 --Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused for business of the House, 6----Lundquist, Mannix, Minnis, Simmons, Williams, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-17 Speaker signed. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 330, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 23, 1999. Directs Public Utility Commission to regulate public water utilities providing wastewater services inside boundaries of city regardless of number of customers served by utility. Expands definition of public utility to include water utility providing wastewater services. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2682 By Representative KROPF -- Relating to low income permit fees. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-18 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs building code authority and Environmental Quality Commission to adopt reduced fee schedule for certain permits issued to low income persons. HB 2683 By Representative KROPF -- Relating to school facilities. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Education. 4-7 Public Hearing held. 4-9 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 4-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Education carried. Rereferred. 5-10 Work Session held. 5-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-18 Read. Carried by Kropf. Failed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 32, Backlund, Beyer, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hill, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Kruse, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Montgomery, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Winters, Witt. Witt changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 5-19 Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 26, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Strobeck, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker. Passed. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 28, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Strobeck, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Winters. 5-20(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-4 Public Hearing held. 6-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) 6-21 Second reading. 6-22 Carried over to 06-23 by unanimous consent. 6-23 Carried over to 06-24 by unanimous consent. 6-24 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--President Adams. 6-28(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 22, Bowman, Deckert, Edwards, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 1--Hill, Excused, 1--Patridge. 7-14 Speaker signed. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 847, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows µLebanon School Districtº school districts to enter into agreements with community foundations or nonprofit corporations for completion of school facility projects. Specifies required provisions of agreements. Sunsets January 1, 2006. HB 2684 By Representative SHETTERLY (at the request of Judicial Department) -- Relating to judges. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-11 Second reading. 3-12 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Patridge, Williams, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Snodgrass. 3-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-16 Referred to Judiciary. 5-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-2 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 6-3 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Gordly, Shannon. 7-1(H) Speaker signed. 7-6(S) President signed. 7-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 659, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows Chief Justice to designate judge to preside in department of Supreme Court. Specifies circumstances in which judge of appellate court may participate in decision of matter before court even though judge did not participate before submission of cause. Provides similar rules for Court of Appeals. Specifies that judge may sign order or judgment reflecting decision of another judge if, for good cause, judge who made decision is not available. Prohibits participation of appellate judge in appellate proceeding if judge participated in making decision on appeal. Allows motion to disqualify judge of Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. Specifies grounds for motion. HB 2685 By COMMITTEE ON REVENUE -- Relating to taxation. 2-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Extends period of time in which county assessor must act to deny application for forestland designation. Defines meaning of property in cases of partially exempt or specially assessed property. States how total assessed value of specially assessed farmland or forestland is determined when property tax account contains more than one class of farmland or forestland. HB 2686 By Representative BACKLUND (at the request of Rodman H. Peil) -- Relating to school district grant program; appropriating money. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-18 Referred to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Department of Education to establish grant program for school districts. Allows grant to be used for developing innovative pilot demonstration educational programs. Appropriates money from General Fund to Department of Education for grant program. HB 2687 By Representative BACKLUND (at the request of Rodman H. Peil) -- Relating to advancement of students. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Education. 4-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Third reading. Carried by Backlund. Passed. Ayes, 31 --Nays, 25, Beck, Bowman, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Messerle, Morgan, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Shetterly, Strobeck, Taylor, Thompson, Walker, Absent, 1--Ross, Excused, 3--Kropf, Minnis, Schrader. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau, Merkley entered in Journal. 5-11(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-12 Referred to Education. 5-21 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows student who has not met or exceeded mastery level or grade level standards to advance to next level if certain requirements are met. HB 2688 By Representative BACKLUND (at the request of Rodman H. Peil) -- Relating to students who attend higher education institutions. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Education. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 4-28 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Department of Education to transfer moneys from State School Fund to higher education institution for use by student. Specifies qualifications of student and what amount may be used for. HB 2689 By Representative MONTGOMERY (at the request of Mike Courtney) -- Relating to qualifications for county offices. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-25 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-16 Second reading. 3-17 Third reading. Carried by Deckert. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 1, Jenson, Absent, 1--Beck, Excused, 3--Lewis, Messerle, Witt. 3-18(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-19 Referred to Rules and Elections. 4-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Tabled in committee. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows exemption from residency requirement for certain county offices in county with fewer than 30,000, rather than 20,000, residents. Adds office of county assessor as office to which exemption applies. HB 2690 By Representative MANNIX; Representative TAYLOR -- Relating to pharmacy; declaring an emergency. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Human Resources. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-6 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 Wednesday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Winters. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 4, Bowman, Hansen, Kafoury, Uherbelau, Excused, 1--Lewis, Excused for business of the House, 13----Atkinson, Deckert, Hill, King, Krummel, Lehman, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Sunseri, Speaker Snodgrass. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to Health and Human Services, then Judiciary. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill and subsequent referral to Judiciary be rescinded. (Printed B-Eng.) Subsequent referral rescinded by order of the President. 5-28 Second reading. 6-1 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. 6-2 Third Reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Corcoran, Derfler. 6-4(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 3, Bowman, Kafoury, Schrader, Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused for business of the House, 2----Welsh, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-17 Speaker signed. 6-18(S) President signed. 6-25(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 350, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 25, 1999. Authorizes State Board of Pharmacy to adopt rules allowing pharmacists to administer vaccines, immunizations, drugs and medical devices to persons more than 18 years of age. Modifies definition of prescribed drugs covered as medical assistance by Oregon Health Plan. Directs board to convene task force on child and adolescent immunizations µChild and Adolescent Immunization Study Committeeº to study and report on µissues for children from 4 to 17 years of ageº need and appropriateness of expanding delivery of immunization services. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2691 By Representative PIERCY -- Relating to state investment in tobacco companies. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Declares that it is state policy to reduce and, eventually, eliminate smoking and chewing of tobacco products. Requires State Treasurer to maintain list of tobacco companies in which state moneys are invested. Requires State Treasurer and Oregon Investment Council to submit biennial report concerning state investments in tobacco companies to Governor and Legislative Assembly. HB 2692 By Representative KRUMMEL; Representatives BUTLER, JENSON, LUNDQUIST, SIMMONS, WESTLUND -- Relating to highway planning. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-26 Public Hearing held. 3-3 Public Hearing held. 3-24 Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Department of Transportation to begin feasibility study and planning for extension of Interstate 82 from Umatilla to California border. HB 2693 By Representative KROPF -- Relating to taxation. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces personal income tax rates. Alters tax rate bracket structure. Establishes single tax rate on net capital gains. Increases personal exemption credit. Phases in changes over four-year period. HB 2694 By Representative WELSH; Representative LOKAN (at the request of BikePac of Oregon) -- Relating to motorcycle helmets. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires only persons under 16 years of age to wear motorcycle helmets. HB 2695 By Representative LEWIS (at the request of Roger Pearson) -- Relating to taxation. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates subtraction from taxable income for child support payments made by taxpayer. Allows subtraction only when personal exemption credit for child is not claimed by taxpayer. HB 2696 By Representative LOWE -- Relating to grandparent visitation rights. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Limits grandparent's visitation rights in child custody cases. HB 2697 By Representative PIERCY, Senator BROWN; Representative TAYLOR, Senator BURDICK (at the request of Oregon Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence) -- Relating to increase of marriage license fee to increase Domestic Violence Fund. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases marriage license fee to $50. HB 2698 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to unemployment insurance charges. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-4 Second reading. 3-5 Third reading. Carried by Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Jenson, Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lowe. 3-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-14 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Taken from 05-24 Calendar and placed on 05-25 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 3, Corcoran, Gordly, Hannon, Excused, 2--Hartung, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Burdick, Qutub. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-23(S) President signed. 6-29(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 416, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Relieves employer of charges for unemployment benefits paid to individual discharged because individual could not satisfy job prerequisite required by law or administrative rule. HB 2699 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to definition of dentistry. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Human Resources. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies the definition of dentistry. HB 2700 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to the Oregon Health Plan. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 3-11 Public Hearing held. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Kruse. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Mannix, Speaker Snodgrass. 4-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-17 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Without recommendation and be referred to Rules and Elections. Referred to Rules and Elections by order of the President. 6-23 Public Hearing held. 6-24 Work Session held. 6-29 Recommendation: Without recommendation and be referred to Public Affairs. Referred to Public Affairs by order of the President. 6-30 Work Session held. 7-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 7-13 Assigned to Subcommittee on Human Resources. 7-15 Work Session held. 7-19 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 7-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) (Amendments distributed 07-20.) Second reading. 7-21 Third Reading. Carried by Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 10, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Gordly, Shields, Trow. Bryant declared potential conflict of interest. 7-22(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 27, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Shetterly, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Witt, Absent, 1--Kropf. 7-27 Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 9-3(H) Governor vetoed. Requires that participant be Oregon resident. Establishes types of information that may be used to establish residency. Requires participant to make copayment with each medical visit. Provides exceptions for certain types of visits. Creates Advisory Committee on Prioritized List of Health Services. Directs committee to review and evaluate effectiveness of prioritized list. Creates Interim Task Force on Oregon Health Plan. Directs task force to determine adjustments to plan that may improve efficiency and future sustainability. Creates crime of Oregon Health Plan insurance fraud. Punishes by maximum of five years' imprisonment, $1000,000 fine, or both. µEliminates dental care coverage under plan for certain participants.º HB 2701 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to the Adult and Family Services Division. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Human Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-3 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs by order of Speaker. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Joint Interim Task Force on Adult and Family Services Division. HB 2702 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to state agencies. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Human Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Joint Interim Task Force on Health and Social Services Boards and Commissions. HB 2703 By Representative BECK; Representatives KNOPP, PATRIDGE, ROSENBAUM (at the request of Oregon Physical Therapy Association) -- Relating to Physical Therapist Licensing Board sanctions. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Human Resources. 4-22 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 2--Lehman, Ross, Excused, 1--Backlund. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to Health and Human Services. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-26 Taken from 05-26 Calendar and placed on 06-01 Calendar by unanimous consent. 6-1 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. 6-2 Third Reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Corcoran, Derfler. 7-1(H) Speaker signed. 7-6(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 709, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows Physical Therapist Licensing Board to use disciplinary action by another state as grounds for sanction of Oregon applicant or licensee. Increases maximum civil penalty for disciplinary sanctions from $1,000 to $5,000. Allows board to sanction persons practicing physical therapy without license. HB 2704 By Representative KRUMMEL; Representatives BACKLUND, MORRISETTE, SUNSERI, WILLIAMS -- Relating to athletic trainers; appropriating money. 3-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 4-8 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 5-6 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Returned to Full Committee. 5-14 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-18 Second reading. 5-19 Third reading. Carried by Krummel. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 6, Beck, Beyer, Bowman, Hansen, Kafoury, Lowe, Absent, 1--Ross, Excused, 1--Starr, Excused for business of the House, 1----Schrader. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Krummel. 5-20(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-4 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-7 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 4, Bryant, Lim, Nelson, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Brown, Castillo. 7-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-15(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 736, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Creates Board of Athletic Trainers in Health Division. Requires registration of athletic trainers. Provides certain exceptions to registration. Appropriates certain fees to Health Division Account for use of board. Sunsets December 31, 2005. HB 2705 By Representative SIMMONS (at the request of Wallowa County Partnership for a Safe Community) -- Relating to alcohol; declaring an emergency. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 4-1 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-6 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 Wednesday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Simmons. Passed. Ayes, 45 --Nays, 1, Welsh, Excused, 1--Lewis, Excused for business of the House, 13----Atkinson, Deckert, Hill, King, Krummel, Lehman, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Sunseri, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to Judiciary. 5-25 Public Hearing held. 6-1 Work Session held. 6-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-14 Second reading. 6-15 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 4, Burdick, Castillo, Hannon, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Lim. 6-17(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 20, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Gianella, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Witt, Absent, 1--Leonard. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Hansen. 6-30 Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 646, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 13, 1999. Requires persons between 18 and 21 years of age who are convicted of alcohol violations, and have been convicted at least once before, to undergo diagnostic assessment and treatment for alcoholism or problem condition involving alcohol. Becomes operative January 1, 2000. Prohibits giving free alcoholic beverages to promote business without liquor license. Specifies standards including noise problems. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2706 By Representative SIMMONS (at the request of Don and Mary Ann Woodward of Wallowa) -- Relating to timbers. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-3 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-7 Second reading. 4-8 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 9 Calendar. 4-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 12 Calendar. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Simmons. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Excused, 1--Patridge. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-14 Referred to Judiciary. 6-29 Public Hearing held. 7-2 Work Session held. 7-8 Work Session held. 7-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) (Amendments distributed 07-14.) Second reading. 7-15 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 1--Qutub, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Ferrioli, Shannon, Starr, Tarno, Wilde, President Adams. 7-16(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Absent, 4--Close, Deckert, Montgomery, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 2----Williams, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-21 Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 940, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows owner of property to have lien on timbers, including felled logs, whether owner hires or permits contractor to remove timbers from owner's land. Specifies value of lien. Prohibits owner from maintaining more than one lien at any time. HB 2707 By Representative BECK -- Relating to taxation. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows school districts and education service districts to seek voter approval for school district or education service district local option tax, if used for specified purposes. Prohibits district state school fund grant for school district imposing local option tax from being decreased as result of local option tax. Applies to local option taxes first imposed on or after July 1, 2000. HB 2708 By Representative BECK; Representatives DECKERT, KAFOURY -- Relating to voter registration cards. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs landlords of four or more dwelling units to supply tenants with voter registration cards with written rental agreement or on first day of occupancy for oral agreements. Directs Secretary of State to supply voter registration cards to landlords. HB 2709 By Representative BECK (at the request of Three Rivers Land Conservancy) -- Relating to easements. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to General Government with subsequent referral to Revenue. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 4-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-5 Second reading. 5-6 Third reading. Carried by Beck. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Kruse, Absent, 1--Bowman, Excused, 2--Devlin, Strobeck. 5-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Permits landowner considering conveying conservation or highway scenic preservation easement to apply to county assessor for report on effect of easement on assessed value of property. Requires property to be assessed as determined in report for first tax year following conveyance of easement. Permits certain adjustments to assessed value. HB 2710 By Representative SCHRADER -- Relating to driving privileges. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires person under 18 years of age and in school to show proof of minimum grade point average of 2.0 in order to get provisional driver license. Authorizes suspension of driving privileges for person who fails to maintain average. HB 2711 By Representative WESTLUND (at the request of Maran Edwards) -- Relating to deer seasons. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes general deer seasons for central and eastern Oregon. Limits eligibility for central and eastern Oregon tags to residents of those areas. HB 2712 By Representative WESTLUND (at the request of James Russell) -- Relating to resident pioneer hunting licenses. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Grants preference to holder of resident pioneer hunting license in drawings for elk and deer tags. HB 2713 By Representative WESTLUND (at the request of Roy and Marcia Salmon) -- Relating to farm use tax assessment. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to Water and Environment. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-21 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Westlund. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Nays, 1, Montgomery. 5-26(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-27 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to resolve conflicts. (Printed A-Eng.) 6-29 Second reading. 6-30 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Derfler, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Brown, Ferrioli. 7-2(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 3--Merkley, Sunseri, Taylor, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 2----Hill, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-14 Speaker signed. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 842, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Specifies that provisions in wildlife habitat conservation and management planning statutes allow farm use tax assessment for homesite. HB 2714 By Representative BEYER -- Relating to children; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Human Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. µCreates Joint Interim Task Force on Children. Specifies duties of interim task force.º Directs Judicial Department to develop and report on statewide juvenile dependency mediation program. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Judicial Department. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2715 By Representative WILLIAMS; Representatives EDWARDS, KAFOURY (at the request of ARC of Oregon) -- Relating to census of developmentally disabled individuals. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Human Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Human Resources to conduct census of developmentally disabled individuals currently on wait lists or eligible for services of community-based programs facilitated by Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division. Requires census to be submitted to Seventy-first Legislative Assembly. HB 2716 By Representative LEHMAN -- Relating to student grades. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows college students to remove first-term grades from transcript if grade point average for that term was below 2.0. Directs State Board of Education and State Board of Higher Education to adopt rules. HB 2717 By Representative STROBECK; Representative SHETTERLY (at the request of Oregon Association of Broadcasters) -- Relating to political advertising. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-3 Public Hearing held. 4-1 Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-8 Second reading. 4-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 12 Calendar. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 14, Beck, Bowman, Close, Edwards, Hansen, Kafoury, Knopp, Leonard, Lokan, Mannix, Merkley, Rosenbaum, Ross, Witt, Excused, 2--Lewis, Patridge. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Wilson. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-14 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-21 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Taken from 05-25 Calendar and placed on 05-26 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-26 Motion to take from 05-26 calendar and rerefer to Rules and Elections carried on voice vote. 6-7 Work Session held. 6-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-15 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 6, Dukes, Gordly, Hannon, Nelson, Qutub, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Lim. Fisher declared potential conflict of interest. 6-17(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 13, Beck, Bowman, Close, Deckert, Edwards, Hansen, Jenson, Kafoury, Knopp, Lehman, Merkley, Rosenbaum, Witt, Absent, 1--Leonard, Excused for business of the House, 2----Starr, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-12 Speaker signed. 7-12(S) President signed. 8-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 941, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Exempts from prohibition on false political publication owner, licensee or operator of radio or television station broadcasting µadvertisement provided by candidate or political committeeº certain advertisements. HB 2718 By Representative WILLIAMS (at the request of Northwest Medical Teams) -- Relating to retired dentists; appropriating money. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Human Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-4 Without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation and Economic Development. 7-10 Work Session held. 7-11 Work Session held. 7-12 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 7-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Rules suspended. Second reading. 7-15 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Absent, 2--Deckert, Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 8----Gianella, Hill, Lehman, Lewis, Patridge, Piercy, Shetterly, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-15(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-16 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-17 Carried over to 07-19 by unanimous consent. 7-19 Taken from 07-19 Calendar and placed on 07-20 Calendar by unanimous consent. 7-20 Third Reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Qutub, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. 7-27(H) Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1016, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Directs µHealth Divisionº Oregon Department of Administrative Services to establish program to purchase and maintain liability insurance for certain retired dentists. Specifies that retired dentist must provide dental services through nonprofit corporations. Specifies that services of retired dentist must be offered to low-income patients based on ability to pay. Specifies that retired dentist may not receive compensation for services provided except for reimbursement of laboratory fees, testing services and out-of-pocket expenses. Appropriates µ$ º moneys to µHealth Divisionº Oregon _______ Department of Administrative Services for purposes of funding program in 1999-2001 biennium. HB 2719 By Representative WILLIAMS (at the request of Tigard - Tualatin School District and Beaverton School District) -- Relating to school siting in exclusive farm use zone. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Water and Environment. 4-19 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows land division and establishment or extension of urban services in exclusive farm use zones for purpose of siting public or private school. HB 2720 By Representative WILLIAMS (at the request of Warren Deras) -- Relating to accounts. 2-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 4-8 Work Session held. 4-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-16 Second reading. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Hill. 4-20(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-21 Referred to Judiciary. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-20 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Carried over to 05-26 by unanimous consent. 5-26 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Shannon, Timms, Yih. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 592, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µChanges accounting period for probated estates. Requires that personal representative file accounting within two months after close of estate's taxable year instead of 30 days after anniversary of appointment.º Specifies that personal representative must file account within 30 days after revocation of letters of appointment. µRequires that conservator file accounting with court within two months after anniversary of appointment instead of 30 days.º Requires that account be filed by conservator within 30 days after termination of conservatorship or removal of conservator. Authorizes µpresiding judge of judicial districtº Chief Justice of Supreme Court to adopt forms and requirements for accounts filed in probate proceedings and conservatorships. HB 2721 By Representative WILLIAMS; Senator BRYANT; Representative SHETTERLY -- Relating to civil procedure. 2-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 4-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-30 Second reading. 5-3 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 23, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 1--Shetterly, Excused, 1--Speaker Snodgrass. Vote explanation(s) filed by Edwards entered in Journal. 5-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-5 Referred to Judiciary. 5-18 Public Hearing held. 5-27 Work Session held. 6-9 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-10 Carried over to 06-11 by unanimous consent. 6-11 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 9, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Gordly, Hannon, Shields, Trow, Excused, 2--Courtney, Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Dukes, President Adams. 7-7(H) Speaker signed. 7-9(S) President signed. 7-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 815, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires court to grant motion for summary judgment if adverse party fails to support µessentialº element of case for which adverse party would have burden of persuasion at trial. HB 2722 By Representatives WILLIAMS, BECK; Representatives DECKERT, HILL -- Relating to Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to General Government. 4-8 Work Session held. 4-12 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Agency Performance and Operations. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations by order of Speaker. 4-22 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires sale of state fairgrounds and related real property. Requires timely payment of outstanding state fair revenue bond obligations from property sale proceeds. Requires that sale proceeds remaining after payment of bond obligations be deposited in equal amounts to General Fund and Oregon County Fair Account. Changes name of Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center to Oregon State Fair Authority. Changes title of director. Changes account name. Requires Oregon State Fair Commission to set policy regarding fair content, to issue Oregon State Fair Authority and Oregon State Fair financial guidelines, to select state fair location and dates, and to oversee and approve authority and state fair business practices. Eliminates requirement that state fair include horse racing. Allows state fair horse racing to be held at sites agreed to by Oregon Racing Commission and Oregon State Fair Commission. HB 2723 By Representative GARDNER; Representative BOWMAN -- Relating to education in county detention facilities. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires µ12-monthº 220-day class schedule for youths in county detention facilities. Applies to contracts or collective bargaining agreements entered into, renewed or extended on or after effective date of this Act. HB 2724 By Representative LEONARD; Representatives DECKERT, GARDNER, HANSEN, HOPSON, LOWE, MINNIS, MONTGOMERY, MORRISETTE, PIERCY, ROSENBAUM, SHETTERLY, STARR, WELLS, Senators CORCORAN, COURTNEY, SHANNON, TROW (at the request of American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees) -- Relating to public employee retirement. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to General Government. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Classifies telecommunicators certified by Board on Public Safety Standards and Training as police officers for purposes of benefits under Public Employees Retirement System. Applies to all service rendered by covered employee, whether rendered before, on or after effective date of Act, if employee is employed in covered position on effective date of Act. HB 2725 By Representative LEONARD; Representatives DECKERT, GARDNER, HANSEN, HOPSON, KNOPP, KROPF, LEHMAN, LOWE, LUNDQUIST, MINNIS, MONTGOMERY, MORRISETTE, PIERCY, ROSENBAUM, SHETTERLY, STARR, WELLS, Senators CORCORAN, COURTNEY, MILLER, SHANNON, TROW (at the request of American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees) -- Relating to public employee retirement. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to General Government. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Classifies physicians and nurses employed by Oregon State Hospital as police officers for purposes of benefits under Public Employees Retirement System. Applies only to service rendered on or after effective date of Act. HB 2726 By Representative KAFOURY -- Relating to discrimination. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Declares zero tolerance policy toward all forms of discrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex or religion in state workplace and in academic institutions. Authorizes recovery of punitive damages against public body found to have violated certain laws prohibiting discrimination. Exempts those actions from limitations on liability otherwise applicable in actions against public bodies. HB 2727 By Representative DECKERT -- Relating to towed vehicles. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-22 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes length of time vehicle that has been towed must be held before sale. HB 2728 By Representative DECKERT -- Relating to business transactions. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Commerce. 2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-15 Returned to Full Committee. 3-19 Public Hearing held. 4-23 Work Session held. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Deckert. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 4, Knopp, Schrader, Westlund, Witt, Excused, 1--Backlund. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to Rules and Elections. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. µProhibits certain ticket sellers from imposing service charge exceeding 15 percent of face value of ticket.º Requires that advertisements for entertainment events disclose that service charge may be imposed. Applies to tickets sold for events held in facilities constructed or maintained with public funds. HB 2729 By Representative KRUSE -- Relating to sex offenders. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-9 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes mandatory conditions of parole and post-prison supervision for certain sex offenders. HB 2730 By Representative WILSON (at the request of Alaina Bricker) -- Relating to expunction. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows court to set aside conviction or record of arrest for municipal traffic offense. HB 2731 By Representative WALKER; Representatives LEHMAN, MANNIX, SHETTERLY, UHERBELAU, WITT, Senator BROWN (at the request of Oregon Court Reporters Association) -- Relating to depositions. 2-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-6 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 Wednesday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Walker. Passed. Ayes, 46 --Excused, 1--Lewis, Excused for business of the House, 13----Atkinson, Deckert, Hill, King, Krummel, Lehman, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Sunseri, Speaker Snodgrass. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Walker. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to Judiciary. 5-27 Public Hearing held. 6-11 Work Session held. 6-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-21 Second reading. 6-22 Carried over to 06-23 by unanimous consent. 6-23 Carried over to 06-24 by unanimous consent. 6-24 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--President Adams, Attending Legislative Business, 1----George. 6-28(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 6-29 Representatives Shetterly, Williams, Walker appointed House Conferees. 7-1(S) Senators Bryant, Courtney, Duncan appointed Senate conferees. 7-7 Work Session held. 7-13(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Friday, June 18 and bill be further amended and repassed. 7-14(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 7-15(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 49 --Absent, 5--Deckert, Kafoury, Lundquist, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 6----Butler, Lewis, Lokan, Minnis, Ross, Strobeck. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Walker. 7-16(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Hannon, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Derfler, Dukes. 7-22(H) Speaker signed. 7-23(S) President signed. 8-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 942, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Prohibits specified persons from recording or reporting depositions in civil actions, including person who has contract with party to provide reporting services, or who has contract with person with financial interest in action. Subjects violation of prohibition to fine not to exceed $500. Establishes standards relating to taking of depositions. Defines deposition. HB 2732 By Representatives MONTGOMERY, WESTLUND -- Relating to taxation. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Revenue. 6-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-4 Second reading. 6-7 Third reading. Carried by Westlund. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Morgan, Excused for business of the House, 2----Prozanski, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-8(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-21 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 6-22 Carried over to 06-23 by unanimous consent. 6-23 Carried over to 06-24 by unanimous consent. 6-24 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--President Adams, Attending Legislative Business, 1----George. 7-12(H) Speaker signed. 7-12(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 773, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Creates property tax exemption for property owned or being purchased by volunteer fire department. Defines volunteer fire department. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 2000. HB 2733 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS -- Relating to claims filed with the Construction Contractors Board. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-9 Second reading. 4-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 13 Calendar. 4-13 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed. Ayes, 60. 4-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-15 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Third Reading. Carried by Metsger. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Lim, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Beyer, Burdick. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 331, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Extends time limit for contractor to file claim against subcontractor. HB 2734 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS -- Relating to motor vehicle dealers; appropriating money. 3-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-12 Referred to Commerce. 3-15 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 4-7 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Returned to Full Committee. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 7-16 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 7-22 Work Session held. 7-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. µIncreases amount of bond or letter of credit required for vehicle dealer certificate. Increases term of certificate to three years. Requires application for renewal certificate to be made prior to expiration of previous certificate. Imposes maximum fine of $250 for each day dealer operates after expiration of certificate and prior to renewal of certificate.º µCreates offense of failure to maintain continuous bond or letter of credit coverage. Punishes by imprisonment of one year, $5,000 fine, or both.º µDeclares emergency, effective September 1, 1999.º Establishes Recovery Fund to pay certain consumer claims that arise from vehicle dealers' fraud and other violations. Creates Recovery Fund Governing Board. Imposes fees on certain dealers for issuance or renewal of dealer certificates. Appropriates fees to fund. Sunsets fund and board January 2, 2004. Authorizes Department of Transportation to revoke or suspend vehicle dealer certificate if holder has been convicted of crime involving moral turpitude in sale or lease of vehicle in last 10 years. HB 2735 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Automobile Dealers Association) -- Relating to motor vehicle dealership franchises. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Commerce. 3-15 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 4-16 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-6 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 Wednesday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Witt. Passed. Ayes, 45 --Absent, 1--Kropf, Excused, 1--Lewis, Excused for business of the House, 13----Atkinson, Deckert, Hill, King, Krummel, Lehman, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Sunseri, Speaker Snodgrass. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Winters. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-4 Carried over to 06-07 by unanimous consent. 6-7 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Castillo. Bryant declared potential conflict of interest. 7-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-13(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 660, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies provisions of motor vehicle dealership franchise law. HB 2736 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Automobile Dealers Association) -- Relating to totaled vehicles. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires insurer to obtain title certificate for totaled vehicle. HB 2737 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Automobile Dealers Association) -- Relating to insurance payments after motor vehicle accidents. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires motor vehicle insurer to pay for diminished value of vehicle after accident. HB 2738 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Automobile Dealers Association) -- Relating to security interests in vehicles. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-19 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-16 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-6 Second reading. 5-7 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Strobeck. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by King, Winters. 5-10(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Transportation. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-28 Second reading. 6-1 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. 6-2 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Corcoran, Derfler, Starr. 6-4(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 6-7 Representatives Beyer, Atkinson, Thompson appointed House Conferees. 6-8(S) Senators Shannon, George, Yih appointed Senate conferees. 6-22 Work Session held. 6-24(H) Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Thursday, May 27 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-25(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 6-28(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Hill, Excused, 1--Patridge, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Winters, King. 6-30(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Derfler, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Ferrioli. 7-7(H) Speaker signed. 7-9(S) President signed. 7-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 818, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µExtends duration of lien based on transitional ownership of vehicle from 20 to 90 days.º Specifies priority of interests perfected by 20th day after attachment of security interest. Extends period of validity for transitional ownership record from 30 to 90 days. HB 2739 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon Automobile Dealers Association) -- Relating to vehicle dealer certificates. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Commerce. 3-11 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 4-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-23 Work Session held. 4-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 6 Calendar. 5-6 Third reading. Carried by Witt. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 1--Strobeck, Excused for business of the House, 2----Jenson, Messerle. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by King, Winters. 5-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-11 Referred to Transportation. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-27 Carried over to 05-28 by unanimous consent. 5-28 Carried over to 06-01 by unanimous consent. 6-1 Third Reading. Carried by Ferrioli. Passed. Ayes, 30. Shields, absent when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 593, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µRequires issuance of type A vehicle dealer certificate to manufacturers or franchisees and type B certificate to other dealers.º Modifies vehicle dealer certificates by increasing amount of bond or letter of credit required, extending term of certificate to three years and increasing fees for original issuance and for renewal. Creates offense of failure to maintain continuous bond or letter of credit coverage. Punishes by maximum fine of $5,000, one year's imprisonment, or both. Increases fees for additional dealer plates. Prescribes operative dates. HB 2740 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS -- Relating to liability arising out of use of motor vehicles. 2-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 4-7 Public Hearing held. 4-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-23 Work Session held. 4-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Simmons. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 3, Bowman, Hill, Rosenbaum, Absent, 1--Lowe, Excused, 1--Speaker Snodgrass. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-6 Referred to Transportation. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Ferrioli. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, George. Castillo declared potential conflict of interest. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-23(S) President signed. 7-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 438, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Limits liability of person engaged in business that loans, rents, donates or otherwise makes available motor vehicle for use by another person pursuant to written agreement. Specifies that person making motor vehicle available is not liable for injury, death or damage that results from use of motor vehicle, except for injury, death or damage resulting from negligent maintenance. HB 2741 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Liberty Northwest Companies) -- Relating to payment of employee wages. 2-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Permits employers to pay employee wages by electronic fund transfer. Requires employee to establish account at financial institution capable of receiving wages. Exempts employees who present written proof of inability to establish account. HB 2742 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (at the request of Oregon League of Financial Institutions) -- Relating to savings associations. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-8 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 3-22 Work Session held. 3-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-29 Second reading. 3-30 Third reading. Carried by Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 3--Hill, Lewis, Lundquist, Excused for business of the House, 1----Beck. 3-31(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-1 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-13 Carried over to 05-14 by unanimous consent. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Excused, 3--Beyer, Burdick, Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Fisher, George, Qutub, Timms, Wilde, Yih. Gordly, President Adams declared potential conflict of interest. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 594, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows savings association to pay withdrawal value of demand deposit account to certain claimants upon death of account holder. Increases maximum amount savings association may pay claimants upon death of savings account or demand deposit account holder from $15,000 to $25,000. Identifies Director of Division of State Lands as affiant if account holder dies intestate without known heirs. HB 2743 By Representatives MANNIX, WINTERS; Representative BACKLUND, Senators COURTNEY, DERFLER -- Relating to state land within Marion County. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 7, Bowman, Lowe, Morrisette, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Thompson, Excused, 5--Lewis, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Walker, Williams, Excused for business of the House, 4----Deckert, Hill, Shetterly, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to Public Affairs. 5-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-2 Carried over to 06-03 by unanimous consent. 6-3 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Shannon. 7-1(H) Speaker signed. 7-6(S) President signed. 7-16(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 748, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µCreates Marion County State Land Legislative Commission. Requires commission to evaluate disposition of state land parcel that is 10 acres or larger and within Marion County, and to advise Legislative Assembly on whether to approve disposition of state land parcel. Requires enacted approval of Legislative Assembly for disposition of state land parcel that is 10 acres or larger and within Marion County.º µSunsets December 31, 2003.º Authorizes Capitol Planning Commission to coordinate disposition of certain state property. HB 2744 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to youths. 3-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 4-22 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Simmons. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 5--Lewis, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Walker, Williams, Excused for business of the House, 3----Deckert, Shetterly, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to Judiciary. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-26 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Qutub. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 595, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µRequires county juvenile departments to enter specified information about youths into juvenile justice information system utilized by counties and state.º Establishes Juvenile Justice Information System. Directs Oregon Youth Authority to adopt rules governing system. Requires counties to provide data to Oregon Youth Authority. HB 2745 By Representative SUNSERI (at the request of Greg Pilcher) -- Relating to finance. 3-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-17 Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes, for Oregon personal income tax purposes, subtraction from federal taxable income for certain investment income or income from trade or business in which taxpayer does not materially participate. Permits subtraction if taxpayer is 60 years of age or older. Requires premiums realized on issuance of general obligation bonds supported by property tax revenues to be used to repay bonds. HB 2746 By Representative SUNSERI -- Relating to taxation. 3-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Revenue. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes subtraction from taxable income for donations made to Oregon State Fair or county fair. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2747 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS -- Relating to public employee retirement; declaring an emergency. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-9 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows employment of retired members of Public Employees Retirement System for all or part of legislative session without loss of retirement benefits. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2748 By Representative HILL -- Relating to heating oil tanks. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Water and Environment. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Abolishes Oil Heat Commission. Requires Department of Revenue to collect assessments from oil marketers. HB 2749 By Representative HILL -- Relating to Universal Service Fund; declaring an emergency. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 3-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 4-7 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Public Utility Commission to establish Universal Service Fund for basic telecommunications service within six months of passage of Act. Withholds compensation from commissioners if rules not adopted within prescribed period. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2750 By Representative HILL -- Relating to personal exemption credits. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources with subsequent referral to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires taxpayer with dependent five years of age or younger to attend qualified parent education course within 24 months prior to end of tax year in order to claim additional personal exemption credit. Directs State Office for Services to Children and Families to identify qualified parent education course providers and course requirements. HB 2751 By Representative BOWMAN -- Relating to Oregon State Fair. 3-4(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 4-8 Work Session held. 4-12 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Agency Performance and Operations. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations by order of Speaker. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates requirement that Oregon State Fair include animal racing. HB 2752 By Representative STROBECK -- Relating to taxation. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 3-12 Public Hearing held. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes procedures by which school district may obtain voter approval and enact local option taxes, including but not limited to local option property taxes. Limits amount of local option taxes that may be raised. Excepts local option tax revenues from offset against State School Fund grants. HB 2753 By Representative STROBECK -- Relating to taxation. 3-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 3-11 Public Hearing held. 3-12 Public Hearing held. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 4-1 Public Hearing held. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 7-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 7-16 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 38, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Close, Devlin, Gianella, Harper, Hill, Jenson, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Morgan, Patridge, Ross, Schrader, Shetterly, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Thompson, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass, Absent, 2--Deckert, Montgomery. Committee Report adopted. Ayes, 40 --Nays, 18, Bowman, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 2--Deckert, Montgomery. Second reading. 7-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, July 19 Calendar. 7-19 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 26, Beyer, Bowman, Close, Hopson, Jenson, Knopp, Kropf, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Messerle, Montgomery, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Schrader, Sunseri, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Wilson. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau, Prozanski entered in Journal. 7-20(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. Work Session held. 7-21 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-22 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 10, Beyer, Brown, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, Metsger, Shields, Wilde, Excused, 1--Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----George, Shannon. 7-28(H) Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 9-2(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1094, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows school districts to seek voter approval for local option tax. Limits amount of tax. Prohibits State School Fund grant for school district imposing local option tax from being decreased as result of local option tax. Applies to local option taxes first imposed on or after July 1, 2000. HB 2754 By Representative SCHRADER (at the request of Ron Webb) -- Relating to farmland assessments. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Revenue. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes requirements for land not within farm use zone to receive assessment at farm use value. Eliminates two-year exclusive farm use requirement and eliminates income requirement. Changes application so applicant need only apply once and without paying application fee. Cancels certain disqualification tax liens. HB 2755 By Representative SCHRADER (at the request of Keith Stewart) -- Relating to college credit for volunteer work. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Education. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires post-secondary institutions to award college credit to persons who volunteer in kindergarten through grade 12 classrooms. Directs State Board of Education and State Board of Higher Education to adopt rules. HB 2756 By Representative BOWMAN -- Relating to minimum wages. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Entitles employee who has not received minimum wage to liquidated damages. Imposes civil penalty for failure to pay minimum wages. Permits employee to bring court action for penalties. HB 2757 By Representative SUNSERI; Senator LIM -- Relating to changes in county boundaries. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 3-11 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Work Session held. 4-29 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-30 Second reading. 5-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Third reading. Made a Special Order of Business immediately following consideration of HJR 28. 5-6 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 7 Calendar. 5-7 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 10 Calendar. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 13 Calendar. 5-13 Rules suspended. Made a Special Order of Business on Friday, May 14 Calendar. 5-14 Read. Carried by Sunseri. Passed. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 23, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Excused, 1--Backlund. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 5-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-18 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-11 Work Session held. 6-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 6-16 Taken from 06-16 Calendar and placed on 06-17 Calendar by unanimous consent. 6-17 Carried over to 06-18 by unanimous consent. 6-18 Lim added as sponsor by unanimous consent. Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 6, Bryant, Castillo, Corcoran, Hannon, Timms, Trow, Excused, 1--Nelson, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Burdick, Gordly. Bryant, having been recorded as voting aye, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting nay. 7-7(H) Speaker signed. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 708, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Limits eligibility to vote on question of formation of new county to electors registered within limits of new county. Allows formation of new county when formation is approved by majority of electors within proposed new county instead of specified percentages of electors in both new county and affected existing county. HB 2758 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY - CIVIL LAW -- Relating to construction liens. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 5-11 Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-20 Second reading. 5-21 Third reading. Carried by Uherbelau. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Absent, 1--Morrisette, Excused, 5--Edwards, Kafoury, Lehman, Thompson, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lundquist. 5-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-1 Public Hearing held. 6-22 Work Session held. 6-24 Work Session held. 6-28 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-29 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Ferrioli. 7-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 845, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µModifies provisions for notice and priority of construction liens.º Specifies that principal on surety bond to cover property lien is responsible for claims against property. HB 2759 By Representative SHETTERLY (at the request of Oregon Law Center, Citizens' Coalition for Quality Long Term Care, Oregon Advocacy Center, United Seniors of Oregon, Oregon Chapters of Alzheimer's Association, Oregon Disabilities Commission) -- Relating to fiduciaries in protective proceedings. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-9 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 4-1 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 13 Calendar. 5-13 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 1--Starr, Excused for business of the House, 2----Leonard, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-17 Referred to Judiciary. 5-27 Public Hearing held. 6-1 Work Session held. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-9 Second reading. 6-10 Third Reading. Carried by Burdick. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 2--Derfler, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Brown, Dukes, Hartung, Timms. 6-14(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Lundquist, Excused, 1--Simmons. 7-7 Speaker signed. 7-9(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 774, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies laws relating to appointment of fiduciaries in protective proceedings. Allows fiduciary to employ person in which fiduciary has pecuniary or financial interest only after disclosure to court. Requires certain disclosures to court relating to relationship of fiduciary to person employed. Requires certain disclosures in petition for appointment of fiduciary if person nominated to serve is professional fiduciary. Describes professional fiduciary. Requires criminal records check for professional fiduciary and certain staff of professional fiduciary. HB 2760 By Representative SHETTERLY (at the request of Oregon Law Center, Citizens' Coalition for Quality Long Term Care, Oregon Advocacy Center, United Seniors of Oregon, Oregon Chapters of the Alzheimer's Association and Oregon Disabilities Commission) -- Relating to protective proceedings; appropriating money. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 4-1 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 13 Calendar. 5-13 Third reading. Carried by Uherbelau. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Winters, Excused, 1--Starr, Excused for business of the House, 2----Leonard, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-17 Referred to Judiciary. 5-27 Public Hearing held. 6-1 Work Session held. 6-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-11 Second reading. 6-14 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----George. 6-16(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 3--Patridge, Piercy, Rosenbaum. 7-7 Speaker signed. 7-9(S) President signed. 7-19(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 775, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Expands lists of persons requiring notification of certain filings in protective proceedings. Modifies notice that must be given to respondent upon filing of petition for appointment of guardian. Creates pilot program in specified circuit courts to add due process protections in guardianship and protective proceedings, operative July 1, 2000. HB 2761 By Representative WILLIAMS -- Relating to motor vehicles. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires splash and spray guards on specified motor vehicles. Imposes maximum fine of $150. HB 2762 By Representative BEYER -- Relating to telecommunications. 3-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-16 Referred to Commerce. 3-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Public Utility Commission to establish rate system to encourage development of communication technologies by public utilities. Directs commission to conduct telecommunications technology assessment. HB 2763 By Representative HILL -- Relating to practice of medicine across state lines. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-12 Referred to Human Resources. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Defines practice of medicine across state lines. Requires physicians practicing medicine across state lines in this state to obtain license. Makes license holder subject to Board of Medical Examiners regulation. HB 2764 By Representative MONTGOMERY (at the request of Oregon Railroad Association) -- Relating to reimbursement from the Grade Crossing Protection Account. 3-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Transportation. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-23 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 1--Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 2----Hopson, Taylor. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-29 Referred to Transportation. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-27 Carried over to 05-28 by unanimous consent. 5-28 Carried over to 06-01 by unanimous consent. 6-1 Third Reading. Carried by Castillo. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 2, Wilde, Yih. Wilde, having been recorded as voting aye, was granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting nay. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 596, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Authorizes railroad company or public authority in interest to submit claim for lump-sum reimbursement from Grade Crossing Protection Account under specified circumstances. HB 2765 By Representative MONTGOMERY (at the request of Herb Crook, Jr., Wasco County Assessor) -- Relating to taxation. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 4-16 Public Hearing held. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates property tax exemption for artistic, historical and educational institutions. Defines artistic institution. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 2000. HB 2766 By Representative MONTGOMERY (at the request of Association of Oregon Counties and Oregon Fair Association) -- Relating to county fairs. 3-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 3-30 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Montgomery. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 2--Deckert, King, Excused, 1--Backlund. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-8 Second reading. 6-9 Taken from 06-09 Calendar and placed on 06-10 Calendar by unanimous consent. 6-10 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 2--Derfler, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Brown, Dukes, Hartung, Timms. 6-14(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Bowman, Jenson, Absent, 1--Lundquist, Excused, 1--Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 1----Beck. 7-7 Speaker signed. 7-9(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 681, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows governing body of county to remove member of county fair board for cause. Requires donation of real property for county fair purposes to be made by recorded instrument of conveyance. Allows county court to require county fair board to negotiate agreement to limit liability of county on personnel and contractual matters. Authorizes county court to abolish certain fair boards through specified procedures. HB 2767 By Representative MONTGOMERY (at the request of Mike Burton) -- Relating to highway corridor funding; appropriating money. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-8 Referred to Transportation with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Interstate Highway Corridor Fund. Specifies sources and uses of fund. HB 2768 By Representative MONTGOMERY; Representative SCHRADER (at the request of Dick Larrowe) -- Relating to zoning for hobby vehicles. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-9 Referred to Water and Environment. 4-19 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits local government from adopting or implementing local ordinance prohibiting maintenance, modification or storage of hobby vehicles in any area zoned by local government. HB 2769 By Representative ROSS -- Relating to reconsideration proceedings for workers' compensation claims. 2-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Provides claimant opportunity to discuss reconsideration process, compensable conditions and medical record with person conducting reconsideration proceeding. HB 2770 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to taxation. 2-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law with subsequent referral to Revenue. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes credit against personal income taxes for costs incurred in purchasing firearm safe storage device. Limits maximum amount of credit. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2771 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to judges' retirement; declaring an emergency. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-9 Referred to General Government. 4-8 Work Session held. 4-12 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Agency Performance and Operations. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations by order of Speaker. 4-22 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Provides ad hoc increase in retirement allowance of retired judge members of Public Employees Retirement System and in pension of surviving spouses of those judge members. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2772 By Representative MANNIX (At the request of Oregon Gun Owners) -- Relating to forfeiture of motor vehicles. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-24 Public Hearing held. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-5 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-14 Second reading. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Third reading. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused for business of the House, 2----Lewis, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-19(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 7-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-6 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-7 Carried over to 07-08 by unanimous consent. 7-8 Carried over to 07-09 by implied consent. 7-9 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Bryant, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Beyer, Nelson, Starr. 7-19(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) President signed. 7-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 870, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Authorizes forfeiture of motor vehicle used by owner in drive-by shooting. HB 2773 By Representative MANNIX -- Relating to construction contractors. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-7 Work Session held. 4-12 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Agency Performance and Operations. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations by order of Speaker. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows person or business with gross annual income less than $100,000 to register as construction contractor regardless of type of business structure. Exempts registrant from certain grounds for discipline. HB 2774 By Representative SHETTERLY (at the request of Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to recordation of plats. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Commerce. 3-15 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-23 Work Session held. 4-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Rosenbaum. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Speaker Snodgrass. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-6 Referred to General Government. 5-11 Public Hearing held. 5-20 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-27 Second reading. 5-28 Carried over to 06-01 by unanimous consent. 6-1 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. 6-2 Third Reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Corcoran, Derfler, Timms, President Adams. 6-4(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 2--Atkinson, Beyer, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Snodgrass. 7-6 Speaker signed. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 710, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Deletes provision allowing recordation of silver halide photocopies of plats. Allows county clerk to determine physical characteristics of drafting materials on which plats are recorded. Modifies standards for plat recordation and storage. HB 2775 By Representative SHETTERLY (at the request of Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to county recorders. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-15 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-16 Work Session held. 4-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 5-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-27 Returned to Full Committee. 5-28 Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-2 Second reading. 6-3 Third reading. Carried by Hansen. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused for business of the House, 4----Beyer, Sunseri, Wilson, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-4(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-18 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-21 Taken from 06-21 Calendar and placed on 06-22 Calendar by unanimous consent. 6-22 Carried over to 06-23 by unanimous consent. 6-23 Carried over to 06-24 by unanimous consent. 6-24 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--President Adams, Attending Legislative Business, 1----George. 7-12(H) Speaker signed. 7-12(S) President signed. 7-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 803, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µRequires instruments conveying fee title to real property to be acknowledged in manner provided for acknowledgment of deeds. Requires instruments conveying fee title to real property to be recorded within 15 days of execution.º Deletes exemption from county recording fees for state and state agencies. HB 2776 By Representatives SHETTERLY, WILLIAMS -- Relating to initiative petitions for state measures. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 4-1 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Legislative Counsel Committee to review initiative petitions filed with Secretary of State and to confer with chief petitioners regarding petition. Allows chief petitioners to amend initiative petition. HB 2777 By Representative PATRIDGE; Representatives GIANELLA, KING, UHERBELAU, Senator HANNON -- Relating to motor vehicle registration fees; appropriating money; prescribing an effective date; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Transportation with subsequent referral to Revenue. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases certain motor vehicle registration fees. Appropriates money to Oregon State Police if proposed amendment to Oregon Constitution is adopted. Takes effect July 1, 2000, if Senate Joint Resolution 11 (1999) is adopted by people. HB 2778 By Representative BECK -- Relating to constitutional revision; appropriating money. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Constitutional Revision Commission. Specifies powers and duties. Requires commission to recommend changes to Oregon Constitution to Seventy-first Legislative Assembly. Sunsets June 30, 2001, except for completing business of commission. HB 2779 By Representative BECK -- Relating to election notices. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs county clerks to send notice to electors who do not vote in certain elections requiring participation of at least 50 percent of electors eligible to vote in order to approve certain measures. Specifies content of notice. HB 2780 By Representative BECK (at the request of Transportation Alternatives Group of Oregon) -- Relating to unemployment insurance for drivers in voluntary commuter ridesharing arrangements. 2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-24 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Excludes driving in voluntary commuter ridesharing arrangement from definition of employment for purposes of unemployment insurance. HB 2781 By Representative BECK -- Relating to motor vehicles on beaches. 2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits motor vehicle travel on Oregon beaches north of mouth of Necanicum River. HB 2782 By Representative LEONARD -- Relating to the emergency listing page in telephone books; declaring an emergency. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Commerce. 2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-12 Work Session held. 3-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-22 Second reading. 3-23 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Lundquist. 3-24(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-25 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-5 Public Hearing held. 5-7 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-13 Second reading. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 3--Beyer, Burdick, Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Derfler, Qutub, Starr, Wilde. 5-21(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 53 --Absent, 2--Gianella, Uherbelau, Excused, 5--Edwards, Kafoury, Lehman, Thompson, Winters. 6-3 Speaker signed. 6-4(S) President signed. 6-9(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 241, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 09, 1999. Allows nonemergency number for calls not appropriate for 9-1-1 to be printed on emergency listing page of telephone book. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2783 By Representative LEONARD -- Relating to workers' compensation coverage for firefighters; declaring an emergency. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires workers' compensation plans of certain cities to provide coverage for cancer for city firefighters. Adds cancer to list of occupational diseases compensable under workers' compensation law for firefighters. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2784 By Representative LEONARD -- Relating to taxation. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes subtraction from taxable income for amounts paid by full-time student for tuition at post-secondary educational institution located in Oregon. Limits amount of subtraction to lesser of average annual in-state cost of tuition or $10,000. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2785 By Representative LEONARD -- Relating to taxation; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Adopts same rates and income brackets for corporate income and excise taxes as apply to personal income taxes. HB 2786 By Representative LEONARD -- Relating to coverage for cancer by workers' compensation plans of certain cities; declaring an emergency. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires workers' compensation plans of certain cities to provide for coverage for cancer for city police officers. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2787 By Representative LEONARD -- Relating to occupational diseases; declaring an emergency. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Specifies occupational diseases compensable under workers' compensation law for firefighters and police officers. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2788 By Representative SIMMONS -- Relating to legislative measures. 2-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates authority of Governor and state agencies to file proposed legislative measures. HB 2789 By Representative SIMMONS (at the request of Jim Burns of Milton-Freewater) -- Relating to rental dwelling unit habitability. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 4-1 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes conditions that render rental dwelling unit unhabitable. Changes conditions that prevent tenant recovery for damages in some instances. HB 2790 By Representative SIMMONS; Representatives HARPER, LEWIS, WELSH, Senator TIMMS -- Relating to taxation. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law with subsequent referral to Revenue. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes maximum personal income tax subtraction from taxable income for cost incurred in purchasing firearm safe storage device. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2791 By Representative ATKINSON; Representatives BEYER, GIANELLA, HARPER, KROPF, PATRIDGE, SIMMONS, STARR -- Relating to taxation. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Agriculture and Forestry with subsequent referral to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Permits subtraction from taxable income for capital gain derived from sale or other transfer of farm from one member of family to another member of family. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2792 By Representatives ATKINSON, CLOSE; Representatives GIANELLA, HARPER, KNOPP, SIMMONS, SUNSERI -- Relating to taxation. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-9 Referred to Revenue. 3-31 Public Hearing held. 4-15 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-12 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 32, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Patridge, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass. Committee Report adopted. Ayes, 45 --Nays, 13, Beck, Bowman, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Merkley, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Uherbelau, Wells, Absent, 1--Wilson, Excused, 1--Backlund. Vote explanation(s) filed by Merkley entered in Journal. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 16, Beck, Bowman, Gardner, Hansen, Kafoury, King, Leonard, Merkley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Shetterly, Taylor, Walker, Wells, Absent, 5--Lehman, Patridge, Ross, Uherbelau, Winters, Excused, 1--Backlund. Vote explanation(s) filed by Shetterly, Prozanski, Walker, Uherbelau entered in Journal. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to Rules and Elections, then Ways and Means. 6-4 Public Hearing held. 6-15 Public Hearing held. 6-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. (Printed B-Eng.) Subsequent referral rescinded by order of the President. 6-28 Second reading. 6-29 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 8, Beyer, Bryant, Burdick, Castillo, Gordly, Hannon, Trow, Yih. Fisher declared potential conflict of interest. 7-1(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 16, Beck, Bowman, Gardner, Hansen, Kafoury, Leonard, Merkley, Morrisette, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Shetterly, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Excused, 1--Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 9----Hill, King, Lehman, Lewis, Piercy, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-14 Speaker signed. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-20(H) Governor vetoed. Establishes property tax rebate of µthreeº five percent for senior citizens who meet specified requirements. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, µ2001º 2003. HB 2793 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS -- Relating to minimum wage. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-10 Public Hearing held. 3-12 Public Hearing held. 3-17 Work Session held. 3-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-23 Second reading. 3-24 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 26, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Montgomery, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Shetterly, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Winters. 3-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-29 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 5-5 Work Session held. 5-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Minority Recommendation: Do pass with different amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng. Minority) 5-14 Second reading. 5-17 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 13 --Nays, 17, Bryant, Derfler, Duncan, Ferrioli, Fisher, George, Hannon, Hartung, Lim, Miller, Nelson, Qutub, Shannon, Starr, Tarno, Timms, President Adams. Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 14, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, Gordly, Hannon, Lim, Metsger, Shields, Trow. 5-19(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. 5-20 Representatives Beyer, Thompson, Winters appointed House Conferees. 5-21(S) Senators Nelson, Metsger, Starr appointed Senate conferees. 7-2(H) Work Session held. 7-8 Conference Committee Recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated Thursday, May 13 and bill be further amended and repassed. 7-9(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. 7-12(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 25, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Montgomery, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Ross, Shetterly, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 2--Hill, Rasmussen. Repassed. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 25, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Montgomery, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Ross, Shetterly, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 2--Hill, Rasmussen. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Hansen, Winters. 7-13(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 13, Beyer, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, Gordly, Hannon, Lim, Metsger, Shields, Trow, Excused, 1--Brown. 7-27(H) Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 9-3(H) Governor vetoed. Allows reduced minimum wage rate for employees under 18 years of age for first µ60º 45 calendar days of employment. Establishes minimum wage for certain tipped employees. µDecreases minimum wage for certain tipped employees hired on or after January 1, 2000.º Imposes civil penalty for violation of provisions related to tipped employees. Requires employers to use savings resulting from decreased wages to increase wage rates of nontipped employees. HB 2794 By Representative HILL -- Relating to dispensing of Class 1 flammable liquids. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-8 Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals statutes prohibiting and limiting self-service of motor vehicle fuel. HB 2795 By Representatives ATKINSON, WESTLUND, CLOSE, KROPF; Representatives GIANELLA, HARPER, KNOPP, PATRIDGE, SIMMONS -- Relating to firearms; appropriating money. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-9 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 3-25 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-13 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes additional mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment for person convicted of certain crimes if person used, possessed or discharged firearm during commission of crime. HB 2796 By Representative WELLS, Senator SHANNON (at the request of Larry Nunn) -- Relating to public employee retirement. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-9 Referred to General Government. 4-8 Work Session held. 4-12 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Agency Performance and Operations. Referred to Agency Performance and Operations by order of Speaker. 4-22 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows member of Public Employees Retirement System to acquire service credit under system for time spent with Armed Forces, even though member will receive federal retirement benefits for same period of service, if member also serves for period of time with Oregon National Guard. HB 2797 By Representative GARDNER; Representative LEONARD -- Relating to unemployment insurance benefits waiting week. 3-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals one-week waiting period for eligibility for unemployment compensation. HB 2798 By Representative GARDNER; Representative LEONARD -- Relating to unemployment compensation allowance for dependents. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-19 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-9 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes dependency allowance to supplement unemployment compensation. HB 2799 By Representative LOWE (at the request of North Clackamas School District) -- Relating to adverse possession of school land. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-19 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-19 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits adverse possession against school lands. HB 2800 By COMMITTEE ON WATER AND ENVIRONMENT -- Relating to hazardous waste management fees; declaring an emergency. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Devlin. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Prozanski, Absent, 1--Gianella, Excused, 1--Backlund. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-4 Second reading. 6-7 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 4, Fisher, Lim, Metsger, Nelson, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Brown, Castillo, Hannon. 6-9(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Schrader, Excused, 1--Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. 6-17 Speaker signed. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-23(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 332, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, June 23, 1999. Extends temporary schedule for monthly hazardous waste management fees to December 31, 2001. Adds hazardous waste management fee for certain waste treated at facility. Repeals temporary fee schedule on December 31, 2001. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2801 By Representative ATKINSON -- Relating to trespass. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-19 Referred to Water and Environment. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 3-12 Public Hearing held. 3-19 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-27 Second reading. 5-28 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, June 1 Calendar. 6-1 Third reading. Carried by Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 10, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Gardner, Leonard, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Thompson, Witt, Excused, 1--Simmons. 6-2(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-16 Public Hearing held. 7-1 Work Session held. 7-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 7-7 Second reading. 7-8 Carried over to 07-09 by implied consent. 7-9 Carried over to 07-12 by unanimous consent. 7-12 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 3, Corcoran, Gordly, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Brown, Metsger. 7-13(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 2, Bowman, Prozanski, Excused for business of the House, 4----Minnis, Patridge, Shetterly, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-21 Speaker signed. 7-21(S) President signed. 8-4(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 933, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies methods for posting privately owned property for purposes of criminal trespass. Creates µoffense of criminal trespass in third degree forº cause of action against persons who enter or remain unlawfully upon µpremisesº lands that have been closed by posting. µPunishes violation by fineº Establishes liquidated damages of up to $1,000. HB 2802 By Representative PATRIDGE (at the request of Bernie Moore) -- Relating to insurance. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Revises motor vehicle liability insurance statutes. HB 2803 By Representative HILL -- Relating to financial responsibility for child of minor parent. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-9 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 7-24 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 18 years of age. HB 2804 By Representative HILL; Representative BECK -- Relating to electronic commerce. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 4-16 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-6 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 Wednesday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 13 Calendar. 5-13 Third reading. Carried by Hill. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 4, Bowman, Montgomery, Schrader, Westlund, Excused, 1--Starr, Excused for business of the House, 2----Leonard, Lundquist. 5-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-17 Referred to Rules and Elections, then Ways and Means. 6-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-30 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 7-14 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 7-15 Work Session held. 7-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) 7-17 Second reading. 7-19 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Gordly, Miller, Excused, 2--Qutub, Timms. 7-20(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 1, Westlund, Absent, 3--Minnis, Ross, Williams, Excused, 1--Lokan, Excused for business of the House, 4----Atkinson, Lehman, Piercy, Schrader. 7-27 Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 9-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1090, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Creates Oregon Internet Commission to examine and report on issues of Internet commerce. Sunsets December 31, 2000. HB 2805 By Representative SCHRADER; Representatives EDWARDS, KAFOURY -- Relating to liability. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-24 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 11 Calendar. 5-11 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Third reading. Carried by Schrader. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 9, Atkinson, Beyer, Harper, Kruse, Mannix, Patridge, Simmons, Welsh, Witt, Absent, 1--Sunseri, Excused, 1--Backlund. 5-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-14 Referred to Judiciary. 5-25 Public Hearing held. 6-22 Work Session held. 6-24 Work Session held. 7-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) Minority Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. 7-2 Second reading. 7-6 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 13 --Nays, 16, Bryant, Derfler, Duncan, Ferrioli, Fisher, George, Hannon, Hartung, Miller, Nelson, Qutub, Shannon, Starr, Tarno, Timms, President Adams, Absent, 1--Wilde. Motion to lay on the table carried. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 12, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Gordly, Metsger, Shields, Trow, Yih, Absent, 1--Wilde. Provides civil immunity for statements made by person in course of participating in administrative, quasi-judicial or legislative proceeding conducted by public body. HB 2806 By Representative DECKERT -- Relating to indoor smoking in certain places licensed by Oregon Liquor Control Commission. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Commerce. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 5-5 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-13 Second reading. 5-14 Third reading. Carried by Deckert. Passed. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 22, Beck, Bowman, Devlin, Hansen, Hopson, King, Krummel, Lehman, Lokan, Lundquist, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Shetterly, Strobeck, Taylor, Williams, Witt, Excused, 2--Backlund, Walker. 5-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-18 Referred to Judiciary. 5-27 Work Session held. 6-7 Recommendation: Without recommendation and be referred to Public Affairs. Referred to Public Affairs by order of the President. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Vests authority to regulate indoor smoking in certain places licensed by Oregon Liquor Control Commission exclusively in Legislative Assembly. Exempts ordinances enacted before January 1, 1999. HB 2807 By Representative LEWIS, Senator GEORGE; Representatives BACKLUND, BEYER, CLOSE, GIANELLA, HARPER, KNOPP, KRUSE, LUNDQUIST, MANNIX, MORGAN, PATRIDGE, SIMMONS, SUNSERI, WELSH, WESTLUND, WITT, Senators COURTNEY, FERRIOLI, FISHER, NELSON, QUTUB, SHANNON, STARR, TARNO, WILDE (at the request of residents of the City of Lafayette in memory of Lacey Robancho) -- Relating to offender notification. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 4-15 Public Hearing held. 5-7 Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-21 Second reading. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Absent, 1--Deckert. 5-25(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 6-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-22 Second reading. 6-23 Carried over to 06-24 by unanimous consent. 6-24 Carried over to 06-25 by unanimous consent. 6-25 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Trow. 6-29(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Jenson, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 1----Gardner. 7-14 Speaker signed. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-22(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 843, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Requires sexual predator notification to Department of State Police and recordation into Law Enforcement Data System in certain cases. HB 2808 By Representative LEWIS, Senator GEORGE; Representatives BACKLUND, BEYER, CLOSE, GIANELLA, HARPER, KNOPP, KRUSE, MANNIX, MORGAN, PATRIDGE, SIMMONS, SUNSERI, WELSH, Senators COURTNEY, FERRIOLI, FISHER, NELSON, QUTUB, SHANNON, STARR, TARNO (at the request of residents of the City of Lafayette in memory of Lacey Robancho) -- Relating to offender registration; appropriating money. 3-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-16 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 4-15 Public Hearing held. 5-7 Work Session held. 5-20 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 6-25 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 7-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-8 Returned to Full Committee. 7-9 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 7-12 Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Lewis. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Absent, 4--Hill, Leonard, Rasmussen, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 4----Patridge, Simmons, Welsh, Westlund. 7-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-15 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-16 Carried over to 07-17 by unanimous consent. 7-17 Third Reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Fisher, George. 7-22(H) Speaker signed. 7-23(S) President signed. 9-3(H) Governor vetoed. Requires registration by persons convicted of specified crimes. Imposes lifetime registration for specified crimes. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of State Police. HB 2809 By Representative MORRISETTE (at the request of Oregon Juvenile Department Directors' Association) -- Relating to juveniles. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Expands group of persons to whom juvenile may be released after being taken into custody. HB 2810 By Representative MORRISETTE -- Relating to child custody. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-19 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Makes abuse of one parent by other parent primary factor for determining custody of minor child. HB 2811 By Representative MONTGOMERY (at the request of Oregon Parks Association) -- Relating to motor vehicle fuel tax; declaring an emergency. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-19 Referred to Revenue. 4-1 Public Hearing held. 4-15 Work Session held. 4-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-28 Second reading. 4-29 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Deckert, Excused, 2--Harper, Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 1----Shetterly. 4-30(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-3 Referred to Transportation, then Revenue. 5-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-27 Carried over to 05-28 by unanimous consent. 5-28 Carried over to 06-01 by unanimous consent. 6-1 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. 6-2 Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Corcoran, Derfler, Timms, President Adams. 6-11(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 296, 1999 Regular Session Laws) Effective date, July 01, 1999. Changes method for calculating amount of motor vehicle fuel tax transferred to Boating Safety, Law Enforcement and Facility Account. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2812 By Representative HANSEN (at the request of Plumbers and Steamfitters Union Local No. 290, Oregon Association of Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors, Plumbing Mechanical Contractors Association) -- Relating to enforcement of plumbing laws. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-18 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-9 Second reading. 4-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 13 Calendar. 4-13 Third reading. Carried by Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 60. 4-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-15 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Taken from 05-24 Calendar and placed on 05-25 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Hartung, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Lim, Qutub. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 597, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to conduct investigations and enforce plumbing licensing laws. HB 2813 By Representative MINNIS; Representatives BECK, BOWMAN, EDWARDS, GARDNER, GIANELLA, HANSEN, HILL, HOPSON, KAFOURY, KING, KNOPP, KRUMMEL, LOKAN, LUNDQUIST, MANNIX, MORRISETTE, PIERCY, ROSENBAUM, ROSS, STARR, THOMPSON, UHERBELAU, WALKER, WELLS, WITT, Senator CASTILLO (at the request of Jana Toran) -- Relating to unemployment benefits. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-8 Second reading. 4-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 12 Calendar. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Lowe, Minnis. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Lewis, Patridge. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-14 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-23 Work Session held. 4-28 Recommendation: Without recommendation and be referred to Public Affairs. Referred to Public Affairs by order of the President. 7-15 Work Session held. 7-17 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 7-19 Second reading. 7-20 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Qutub, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Derfler, Metsger. 7-21(H) House refused to concur in Senate amendments. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 23, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 2--Beck, Ross. 7-21(S) Senators Derfler, Dukes, Starr appointed Senate conferees. 7-22(H) Representatives Beyer, Mannix, Gardner appointed House Conferees. Work Session held. Conference Committee recommendation: The House concur in Senate amendments dated July 17 and bill be repassed. Amendments distributed. 7-23(S) Conference Committee Report read in Senate. (No Senate action required.) 7-23(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 46 --Absent, 13--Beck, King, Krummel, Lehman, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Morrisette, Patridge, Simmons, Westlund, Williams, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Snodgrass. 8-4 Speaker signed. 8-17(S) President signed. 9-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1067, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. µAllows victims of domestic violence to collect unemployment benefits if health, safety or welfare would be endangered at current or available workplaces. Defines domestic violence for purposes of granting unemployment benefits.º Modifies circumstances under which person working under collective bargaining agreement may receive unemployment benefits. Specifies that Employment Department referee and Employment Appeals Board may address issues raised by record regardless of scope of issues raised by parties. HB 2814 By Representative LEONARD; Representatives DECKERT, DEVLIN, EDWARDS, GARDNER, HOPSON, KAFOURY, LOWE, MONTGOMERY, PIERCY, PROZANSKI, RASMUSSEN, ROSENBAUM, ROSS, SHETTERLY, UHERBELAU, WESTLUND, Senators BEYER, BROWN, CORCORAN, COURTNEY, HANNON, METSGER, TROW -- Relating to supervisory employees under public employee collective bargaining law. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies definition of supervisory employee for purposes of public employee collective bargaining law. HB 2815 By Representative LEONARD; Representatives DEVLIN, GARDNER, KAFOURY, LOWE, PIERCY, ROSENBAUM -- Relating to binding arbitration criteria in public collective bargaining. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Replaces weighted criteria of binding arbitration with equal criteria of public collective bargaining. HB 2816 By Representative BACKLUND (at the request of Rodman H. Peil) -- Relating to students in grades 9 through 12. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Education. 4-16 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows students in grades 9 through 12 to challenge courses based on examinations, experience or training. HB 2817 By Representative WALKER -- Relating to underground heating oil tanks. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Water and Environment with subsequent referral to Revenue. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-12 Without recommendation as to passage, with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 5-21 Public Hearing held. 5-26 Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed B-Engrossed and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates personal income tax credit µfor costs of removal of underground heating oil tank for home use andº for costs of removal or remediation of residential heating oil contamination. Authorizes µ14-yearº five-year carryforward of unused tax credit. Applies to costs incurred for removal in tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2818 By Representative WALKER -- Relating to sellers of travel; declaring an emergency. 2-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Commerce. 3-5 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs district school boards to adopt policies governing solicitation and sale of travel services to students. Specifies types of rules to be included in policies. Declares emergency, effective on passage. HB 2819 By Representative HANSEN (at the request of Board of Boiler Rules) -- Relating to Board of Boiler Rules. 2-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 3-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-2 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-9 Second reading. 4-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 13 Calendar. 4-13 Third reading. Carried by Hansen. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Absent, 1--Gianella. 4-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-15 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Burdick, Starr. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 598, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Authorizes Board of Boiler Rules to suspend certificate of inspector for incompetence, untrustworthiness or willful falsification in application or inspection report. HB 2820 By Representative HANSEN (at the request of Board of Boiler Rules) -- Relating to licensing persons engaged in boiler trades. 2-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Commerce. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes requirement that boiler licensee obtain separate certificate as business employee. HB 2821 By Representative HANSEN (at the request of Board of Boiler Rules) -- Relating to Board of Boiler Rules. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to Commerce. 2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 3-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-2 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-8 Second reading. 4-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 12 Calendar. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Hansen. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Lewis, Patridge. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-14 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-28 Carried over to 06-01 by unanimous consent. 6-1 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. 6-2 Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Corcoran, Derfler, Timms, President Adams. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 711, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Reduces penalty amount for late payment of fee imposed by Board of Boiler Rules. HB 2822 By Representative HANSEN (at the request of Board of Boiler Rules) -- Relating to regulation of water heaters. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to Commerce. 2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 3-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-2 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-8 Second reading. 4-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 12 Calendar. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Hansen. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Lewis, Patridge. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-14 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Starr. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 712, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Eliminates duplicative language in Oregon Revised Statutes regarding regulation of water heaters. HB 2823 By Representative HANSEN (at the request of Board of Boiler Rules) -- Relating to Board of Boiler Rules. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to Commerce. 2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 3-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-2 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-8 Second reading. 4-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 12 Calendar. 4-12 Third reading. Carried by Hansen. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Lewis, Patridge. 4-13(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-14 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes membership requirement for Board of Boiler Rules. HB 2824 By Representative HANSEN (at the request of Board of Boiler Rules) -- Relating to Board of Boiler Rules. 2-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Commerce. 3-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-9 Work Session held. 4-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-16 Second reading. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by King. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Westlund, Absent, 1--Krummel, Excused, 1--Hill. 4-20(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-21 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Starr, President Adams. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 713, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies definition of hot water heater exempt from regulation of Board of Boiler Rules. HB 2825 By Representative KRUMMEL (at the request of Oregon Podiatric Medical Association) -- Relating to podiatry. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Human Resources. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes definition of physician to include podiatrist for purposes of physician regulatory statutes. Makes conforming changes to referencing statutes. Changes definition of physician to include podiatrist for purposes of evidence code statute regarding patient and physician privilege and insurance code statute protecting advocacy for patient under medical services contract. Changes definition of retired physician to include podiatrist for purposes of volunteer service immunity. HB 2826 By Representative GARDNER (at the request of National Electrical Contractors Association) -- Relating to lay representation in administrative hearings. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-24 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-25 Second reading. 3-29 Third reading. Carried by Gardner. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Deckert, Gianella, Lewis. 3-30(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-31 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Starr, President Adams. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 599, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Authorizes lay representative to appear for party in proceedings conducted by Department of Consumer and Business Services and other agencies to enforce state building code. HB 2827 By Representative GARDNER (at the request of National Electrical Contractors Association) -- Relating to electrical specialty code under One and Two Family Dwelling Code. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Commerce. 3-15 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 3-31 Public Hearing held. 4-14 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-23 Work Session held. 4-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by King. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Gardner, Excused, 1--Speaker Snodgrass. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-6 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-28 Carried over to 06-01 by unanimous consent. 6-1 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. 6-2 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Corcoran, Derfler, Timms, President Adams. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 714, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Transfers authority for enforcement of electrical specialty code, permit and licensing regulations under One and Two Family Dwelling Code to Electrical and Elevator Board. HB 2828 By Representative KROPF -- Relating to student discipline. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 4-12 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Public Hearing held. 5-5 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-13 Second reading. 5-14 Third reading. Carried by Kropf. Passed. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 24, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hill, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, Lehman, Lundquist, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Shetterly, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Wells, Excused, 2--Backlund, Walker, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Snodgrass. Vote explanation(s) filed by Shetterly entered in Journal. 5-17(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-18 Referred to Rules and Elections. 5-26 Public Hearing held. 6-15 Work Session held. 6-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-23 Second reading. 6-24 Carried over to 06-25 by unanimous consent. 6-25 Carried over to 06-28 by unanimous consent. 6-28 Carried over to 06-29 by unanimous consent. 6-29 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Failed. Ayes, 15 --Nays, 15, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, Gordly, Hannon, Hartung, Metsger, Shields, Trow, Yih. Requires school districts to provide copies of policy on student conduct and discipline to students, parents and legal guardians. Provides civil immunity to school districts, board members and employees. HB 2829 By Representatives CLOSE, KROPF -- Relating to taxation. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-9 Referred to Education with subsequent referral to Revenue. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes education investment account program. Permits subtraction from taxable income for contributions to education investment account and account earnings. Permits tax-free withdrawal from account to pay eligible education expenses. µDefines eligible education expenses as public elementary and secondary education expenses, home schooling expenses and higher education expenses. Expands eligible education expenses to include private elementary and secondary education expenses if voters approve Joint Resolution (1999) (LC 1853-1) at _____ _____ next regular general election.º Establishes Oregon Qualified Tuition Savings Program and Oregon Qualified Tuition Savings Board. Permits state residents to contribute amounts to program for future higher education expenses. Directs board to manage program to ensure that program complies with federal tax law requirements for deferral of federal and state income tax on contribution earnings. HB 2830 By Representative KROPF -- Relating to occupational safety. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-9 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-14 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-5 Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs by order of Speaker. 5-25 Public Hearing held. 6-1 Public Hearing held. 6-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-18 Work Session held. 6-21 Work Session held. 7-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 7-6 Second reading. 7-7 Third reading. Carried by Kropf. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 11, Bowman, Deckert, Hill, King, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 4--Jenson, Lokan, Morrisette, Witt, Excused, 1--Leonard. 7-9(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. 7-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 7-16 Second reading. 7-17 Carried over to 07-19 by unanimous consent. 7-19 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 3--Qutub, Timms, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Brown, Bryant, Courtney, Duncan, Nelson. 7-20(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 8, Bowman, Deckert, Lowe, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Taylor, Thompson, Walker, Absent, 3--Minnis, Ross, Williams, Excused, 1--Lokan, Excused for business of the House, 4----Lehman, Piercy, Schrader, Starr. 7-27 Speaker signed. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 1017, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies occupational safety and health inspection requirements. Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to prioritize inspection schedule. HB 2831 By Representative MESSERLE, Senator TARNO -- Relating to county boundaries. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to General Government. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-5 Second reading. 4-6 Third reading. Carried by Messerle. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Lehman, Excused, 1--Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 1----Leonard. 4-7(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-13 Carried over to 05-14 by unanimous consent. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Excused, 3--Beyer, Burdick, Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Fisher, George, Qutub, Timms, Wilde, Yih. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) President signed. 7-12(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 600, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Corrects legal descriptions of boundaries of Coos, Curry and Douglas Counties. HB 2832 By Representative MESSERLE, Senator TARNO -- Relating to the Oregon Unified International Trade Fund; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 2-24 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 4-12 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-16 Work Session held. 4-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. µAllocates lottery moneys to Oregon Unified International Trade Fund for Coos County pipeline project.º Authorizes Economic Development Department to use $20 million from proceeds of sale of lottery bonds to make grant to Coos County for pipeline project. Requires Coos County to issue general obligation bonds prior to issuance of lottery bonds. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. HB 2833 By Representative WELSH (at the request of Oregon Water Resources Congress) -- Relating to district water right transfers. 3-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-6 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 Wednesday, May 12 Calendar. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 13 Calendar. 5-13 Third reading. Carried by Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 1, Prozanski, Excused, 1--Starr, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lundquist, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-17 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-17 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-18 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Nelson, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Burdick, Gordly. 7-12(H) Speaker signed. 7-12(S) President signed. 7-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 804, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Conforms requirements for permanent change in place of use of water under district water right to other water right transfer requirements. Extends period of time for Water Resources Department to provide notice of filing of petition for change in district water right from seven days to 15 days. Eliminates prohibition against subsequent transfer of district water right within five years after district changes place of use of water within district. Specifies standard for modification of water right certificate. HB 2834 By Representative WELSH (at the request of Oregon Water Resources Congress) -- Relating to waters of the state. 3-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Limits applicability of water pollution laws in Oregon to natural waterways of state. HB 2835 By Representative MONTGOMERY; Representatives BACKLUND, SUNSERI, TAYLOR, Senators COURTNEY, DUKES (at the request of Help Our Troopers) -- Relating to Oregon State Police personnel. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-12 Referred to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes percentage of personnel to be employed by Patrol Services Division of Oregon State Police. HB 2836 By Representative RASMUSSEN; Representatives DEVLIN, KING, LEONARD, LOWE, MANNIX, MERKLEY, PATRIDGE, PIERCY, ROSENBAUM, SCHRADER -- Relating to aggressive driving. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-19 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 4-15 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates offense of aggressive driving. Punishes by maximum fine of $2,000, maximum term of imprisonment of six months, or both. HB 2837 By Representative MERKLEY -- Relating to the Oregon State Lottery. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Limits compensation of lottery game retailers to ¦percent of ___ gross revenues from video lottery games after prizes are paid. HB 2838 By Representative ATKINSON; Representative SIMMONS -- Relating to membership of Land Conservation and Development Commission. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Water and Environment. 4-9 Public Hearing held. 4-30 Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 13 Calendar. 5-13 Third reading. Carried by Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 23, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Thompson, Walker, Witt, Excused, 1--Backlund, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. Vote explanation(s) filed by Schrader entered in Journal. 5-14(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-17 Referred to Rules and Elections. 6-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-18 Work Session held. 6-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-28 Second reading. 6-29 Carried over to 06-30 by unanimous consent. 6-30 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 1--Derfler, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Ferrioli, Trow. 7-2(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 45 --Nays, 6, Bowman, Gardner, King, Merkley, Piercy, Witt, Absent, 5--Leonard, Lundquist, Ross, Sunseri, Taylor, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 3----Hill, Montgomery, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-14 Speaker signed. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 833, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Modifies membership of Land Conservation and Development Commission to require at least one member from each of µsevenº six designated areas. Sets priority for appointment to commission. HB 2839 By Representative MERKLEY -- Relating to taxation. 3-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates annual cap on personal income tax deduction for federal or foreign income taxes paid. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. HB 2840 By Representative MERKLEY -- Relating to taxation. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to Revenue. 3-11 Public Hearing held. 3-12 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows school districts and education service districts to seek voter approval for school district or education service district local option tax. Prohibits district state school fund grant for school district imposing local option tax from being decreased as result of local option tax. Applies to local option taxes first imposed on or after July 1, 2000. HB 2841 By Representative SCHRADER -- Relating to withdrawal of territory from mass transit districts. 2-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Transportation. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 4-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-3 Second reading. 5-4 Third reading. Carried by Schrader. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Deckert, Excused, 1--Speaker Snodgrass. 5-5(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-6 Referred to Transportation. 5-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Carried over to 05-24 by unanimous consent. 5-24 Carried over to 05-25 by unanimous consent. 5-25 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 3, Beyer, Corcoran, Hannon, Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Burdick, George. 6-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) President signed. 7-1(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 444, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Allows petition for withdrawal of territory from mass transit district to be filed during calendar year µ2000º 2001 and every fifth year thereafter. Allows city with µfewer than 15,000, rather than 10,000,º between 10,000 and 15,000 inhabitants to withdraw from mass transit district for period between effective date of Act and December 31, 2001. HB 2842 By Representative SCHRADER -- Relating to financial impact statement for urban growth boundary expansion. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-15 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires local government to develop financial impact statement of urban growth boundary expansion. Specifies content of statement. Requires local government to make statement available at public hearings on boundary expansion. HB 2843 By Representative SCHRADER -- Relating to system development charges. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Expands class of capital improvements for which system development charges may be assessed and collected. HB 2844 By Representative SCHRADER (at the request of 1000 Friends of Oregon) -- Relating to disclosing conflict of interest in land use decisions. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-12 Referred to Water and Environment. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires elected or appointed official to disclose conflict of interest in local land use proceeding. Describes conflict of interest. Requires Land Use Board of Appeals to reverse, dismiss or remand decisions that violate disclosure requirements. HB 2845 By Representative SCHRADER (at the request of Oregon Humane Society) -- Relating to persons committing offenses against animals. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Makes forfeiture of animal mandatory upon conviction of animal abuse, neglect or abandonment. Requires participation in animal cruelty prevention program, education programs or psychological counseling upon conviction for animal abuse, neglect or abandonment. HB 2846 By Representative SCHRADER; Representative WELLS (at the request of 1000 Friends of Oregon's Farmer Advisory Committee) -- Relating to expansion of urban growth boundary. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Water and Environment. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits inclusion of land zoned for exclusive farm use in urban growth boundary. HB 2847 By Representative SCHRADER; Representative WELLS (at the request of 1000 Friends of Oregon's Farmer Advisory Committee) -- Relating to siting utility facilities. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Water and Environment. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits siting certain utility facilities on land zoned for exclusive farm use. Authorizes county to approve siting utility facility for generating power. HB 2848 By Representative SCHRADER -- Relating to urban reserve areas. 2-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires local government to identify area as study area prior to designating it for urban reserve. HB 2849 By Representative SCHRADER; Representative WELLS (at the request of Farmer Advisory Committee, 1000 Friends of Oregon) -- Relating to planning period for buildable land supply. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes planning period for buildable land supply inside urban growth boundary. HB 2850 By Representative PROZANSKI; Representatives LEHMAN, PIERCY, ROSS, Senators BROWN, CASTILLO -- Relating to workplace safety. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits person from smoking in place of employment except in room designated as smoking room. Allows employer to designate smoking room if room is ventilated, separate and adequately enclosed. Requires employer to post appropriate signs. Defines place of employment and ventilated. Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to impose civil penalty for first violation. HB 2851 By Representative PROZANSKI -- Relating to construction liens. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-9 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Provides that proof by owner of residential building that all original contractors were paid by owner is complete defense to any construction lien claimed against residential building. HB 2852 By Representative PROZANSKI (at the request of Joel DeVore) -- Relating to punitive damages. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits courts from allowing Department of Justice to become party in action or to intervene in action solely by reason of allegation asserting claim to punitive damages. Specifies that prevailing party in action has sole authority to enter into settlement relating to satisfaction of punitive damages awarded under judgment. Allows Department of Justice to participate in negotiations regarding satisfaction of judgment. Specifies that department may not object to terms of settlement if terms are agreed to by prevailing party and provide that department will receive percentage of punitive damages required by law. HB 2853 By Representative PROZANSKI; Representative PATRIDGE -- Relating to peace officers. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-23 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-17 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 8, Bowman, Knopp, Merkley, Rasmussen, Shetterly, Uherbelau, Williams, Wilson, Excused, 1--Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 2----Hopson, Taylor. 4-28(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-29 Referred to Judiciary. 5-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill to resolve conflicts. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-16 Second reading. 6-17 Carried over to 06-18 by unanimous consent. 6-18 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Absent, 1--Bryant, Excused, 1--Nelson, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Burdick, Gordly, Shields. 6-22(H) House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed measure. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 4, Knopp, Rasmussen, Uherbelau, Wilson, Absent, 2--Krummel, Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 7----Lehman, Lewis, Piercy, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-12 Speaker signed. 7-12(S) President signed. 7-20(H) Governor signed. (Chapter 805, 1999 Session Laws) Effective date: October 23, 1999. Authorizes peace officer who issues citation for violation or infraction to present evidence, examine and cross-examine witnesses and make certain legal arguments at trial if city attorney or district attorney is barred from appearing in proceeding. HB 2854 By Representative PROZANSKI, Senator MILLER; Representatives HARPER, PATRIDGE, SIMMONS -- Relating to highway speeds. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates rural interstate speed limit. Provides that speeds above 75 miles per hour on rural interstate highways are prima facie evidence of violation of basic speed rule. HB 2855 By Representative PROZANSKI; Representative PATRIDGE (at the request of Kent Mortimore, Lane County Assistant District Attorney) -- Relating to probation. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-1 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Work Session held. 4-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Subjects persons on probation for misdemeanors to structured, intermediate sanctions for violations of conditions of probation. Prohibits court from counting time during which probationer is alleged to have violated condition of parole when court extends probation. HB 2856 By Representative PROZANSKI; Representatives PIERCY, ROSS, Senators BROWN, CASTILLO (at the request of Art Weidel) -- Relating to residential property rentals. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Commerce. 2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 3-12 Public Hearing held. 4-5 Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 4-9 Work Session held. 4-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-16 Second reading. 4-19 Third reading. Carried by Rasmussen. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Hill. 4-20(S) First reading. Referred to President's desk. 4-21 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-6 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-7 Carried over to 05-10 by unanimous consent. 5-10 Carried over to 05-11 by unanimous consent. 5-11 Carried over to 05-12 by unanimous consent. 5-12 Taken from 05-12 Calendar and placed on 05-13 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-13 Carried over to 05-14 by unanimous consent. 5-14 Carried over to 05-17 by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Carried over to 05-19 by unanimous consent. 5-19 Carried over to 05-20 by unanimous consent. 5-20 Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent. 5-21 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 1--Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Burdick, Ferrioli, Nelson, Qutub, Shannon, President Adams. Castillo declared potential conflict of interest. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-22(S) President signed. 6-29(H) Governor signed