House Bills Vetoed by Governor After Adjournment 1997 Regular Session ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- third reading by order of HOUSE BILLS the Speaker. ----------------------------------- Rules suspended. Second reading. HB 2062 Ordered printed by the Rules suspended. Third Speaker pursuant to House reading. Carried by Rule 12.00A (5). Presession Lewis. Passed. filed (at the request of Ayes, 38 --Nays, 22, Beck, House Interim Revenue Bowman, Carter, Corcoran, Committee for Alaska Air Courtney, Deckert, Group, Pacificorp, Devlin, Edwards, Eighmey, Northwest Natural Gas Co., Gardner, Jenson, Idaho Power, Portland Johnston, Lehman, Piercy, General Electric, Oregon Prozanski, Rasmussen, Independent Telephone Ross, Schrader, Sowa, Association, Sprint, US Taylor, Uherbelau, West, GTE, AT&T, AT&T Whelan. Cellular, Oregon Railroad Potential conflict(s) of Association, Cascade interest declared by Natural Gas Corporation) -- Hill. Relating to property Vote explanation(s) filed taxation. by Uherbelau entered in 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to Journal. Speaker's desk. 6-30(S) First reading. Referred to 1-14 Referred to Revenue. President's desk. 6-12 Public Hearing held. Referred to Rules and 6-17 Work Session held. Elections. 6-24 Recommendation: Do pass Public Hearing held. with amendments and be 7-1 Public Hearing and Work printed A-Engrossed. Session held. Minority recommendation: Do Work Session held. pass with amendments and 7-3 Recommendation: Do pass the be printed A-Engrossed. A-Eng. bill. 6-26 Rules suspended. Minority Recommendation: Consideration of Do pass with amendments Committee Report and to the A-Eng. bill. Minority Report taken (Printed B-Eng. Minority) from today's Calendar and 7-4 Second reading. placed in proper order on Rules suspended. Motion to Friday, June 27 Calendar. substitute Minority 6-27 Rules suspended. Report for Committee Consideration of Report failed. Committee Report and Ayes, 6 --Nays, 22, Baker, Minority Report taken Bryant, Burdick, Derfler, from today's Calendar and Duncan, Ferrioli, Fisher, placed in proper order on George, Hamby, Hannon, Saturday, June 28 Hartung, Kintigh, Lim, Calendar. Miller, Nelson, Qutub, 6-28 In the absence of the Shannon, Stull, Tarno, motion to substitute Timms, Wilde, President Minority Report for Adams, Excused, 2--Brown, Committee Report, bill Yih. advanced to second and HOUSE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1997 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Bill passed. Carried by 6-13 Rules suspended. Second Bryant. reading. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 8, Brown, Rules suspended. Third Burdick, Castillo, Dukes, reading. Carried by Dwyer, Gordly, Leonard, Johnston. Passed. Trow, Excused, 1--Yih. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 7-11(H) Speaker signed. 1--Brian, Excused for 7-11(S) President signed. business of the House, 8-15(H) Governor vetoed. 3----Repine, Ross, 7-2 Governor's message read in VanLeeuwen. the House. 6-13(S) First reading. Referred to 7-2 Motion to table carried. President's desk. Tabled. Referred to Ways and Means. 6-17 Recommendation: Do pass the Excludes intangible personal A-Eng. bill. property of centrally assessed Second reading. utilities and companies from 6-18 Third Reading. Carried by assessment and taxation. Hamby. Passed. Specifies that value of nuclear Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, plant is not intangible so long as Kintigh, Attending value is included in rate base. Legislative Business, Applies to property tax years 2----Dwyer, Timms. beginning on or after July 1, 6-27(H) Speaker signed. ©1998¦ 1997. 6-30(S) President signed. 8-15(H) Governor vetoed. HB 2157 Ordered printed by the 7-2 Governor's message read in Speaker pursuant to House the House. Rule 12.00A (5). Presession 7-2 Motion to table carried. filed (at the request of Tabled. Department of Corrections) -- Relating to hospital Permits Department of Corrections reimbursement. to establish reimbursement rates 1-13(H) First reading. Referred to for medical treatment provided to Speaker's desk. inmates by hospitals. Allows 1-15 Referred to Judiciary. department to enter alternative 1-20 Assigned to Subcommittee on reimbursement agreements. Criminal Law. Public Hearing held. HB 2222 Ordered printed by the 5-15 Work Session held. Speaker pursuant to House 5-16 Returned to Full Committee. Rule 12.00A (5). Presession Work Session held. filed (at the request of 5-28 Without recommendation as Representative Kevin to passage and be Mannix, Representative referred to Ways and Peter Courtney, American Means. Federation of State, County Referred to Ways and Means and Municipal Employees) -- by order of Speaker. Relating to crime. 6-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on 1-15(H) First reading. Referred to Public Safety/Regulation. Speaker's desk. 6-4 Public Hearing and Work 1-21 Referred to Judiciary. Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on 6-10 Returned to Full Committee. Criminal Law. 6-11 Work Session held. 1-23 Public Hearing held. 6-12 Recommendation: Do pass 1-27 Public Hearing held. with amendments and be 5-12 Work Session held. printed A-Engrossed. 5-13 Returned to Full Committee. 5-16 Work Session held. HOUSE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1997 REGULV-3SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass 7-4(H) Conference Committee with amendments and be Recommendation: The House printed A-Engrossed. concur in Senate 6-9 Rules suspended. Second amendments dated reading. Wednesday, June 25 and 6-10 Third reading. Carried by bill be further amended Minnis. Passed. and repassed. Ayes, 55 --Excused for Amendments distributed. business of the House, 7-4(S) Conference Committee Report 5----Bowman, Gardner, read in Senate. Harper, Watt, Whelan. 7-4(H) Rules suspended. House 6-10(S) First reading. Referred to adopted Conference President's desk. Committee Report. 6-11 Referred to Rules and Repassed. Elections, then Ways and Ayes, 37 --Nays, 18, Beck, Means. Beyer, L., Bowman, 6-12 Public Hearing and Work Carpenter, Carter, Session held. Devlin, Edwards, Eighmey, 6-19 Work Session held. Fahey, Gardner, Johnston, 6-25 Recommendation: Do pass Lehman, Piercy, with amendments to the Prozanski, Rasmussen, A-Eng. bill and Ross, Uherbelau, Wooten, subsequent referral to Excused, 2--Courtney, Ways and Means be Starr, Excused for rescinded. (Printed business of the House, B-Eng.) 3----Corcoran, Lokan, Subsequent referral to Ways Repine. and Means rescinded by 7-4(S) Rules suspended. Senate order of the President. adopted Conference 6-26 Second reading. Committee Report and 6-27 Third reading. Taken from repassed bill. 06-27 Calendar and placed Ayes, 17 --Nays, 6, Brown, on 06-30 Calendar by Castillo, Dukes, Gordly, unanimous consent. Leonard, Trow, Excused, 6-30 Bill read. Carried by 3--Dwyer, Lim, Yih, Bryant. Passed. Attending Legislative Ayes, 20 --Nays, 8, Brown, Business, 4----George, Castillo, Dwyer, George, Shannon, Timms, Wilde. Gordly, Stull, Trow, 7-25(H) Speaker signed. Wilde, Excused, 7-30(S) President signed. 2--Leonard, Yih. 8-15(H) Governor vetoed. Hannon declared potential 7-2 Governor's message read in conflict of interest. the House. 7-1(H) House refused to concur in 7-2 Motion to table carried. Senate amendments. Tabled. Representatives Minnis, Sunseri, Courtney Adds certain acts committed appointed House against corrections officer to acts Conferees. amounting to assault in the third 7-1(S) Senators Bryant, Burdick, degree. Punishes by maximum five Derfler appointed Senate years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, conferees. or both. Requires term of 7-3(H) Representative Eighmey incarceration. appointed House conferee, Creates crime of insurance fraud. replacing Representative Imposes punishment of five years' Courtney. imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or 7-3(S) Work Session held. both. Imposes punishment of 10 HOUSE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1997 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- years' imprisonment, $200,000 fine, 3-10 Vote reconsideration or both if physical injury was carried. threatened or caused while Ayes, 39 --Nays, 16, Beck, committing crime. Bowman, Carter, Corcoran, Adds reserve officers to group of Deckert, Devlin, Gardner, individuals exempt from statute Jenson, Johnson, prohibiting carrying of concealed Johnston, Lehman, weapon. Rasmussen, Ross, Shields, Uherbelau, Wooten, HB 2454 By Representative ROBERTS; Excused, 3--Jones, Lewis, Representatives ADAMS, L. Oakley, Excused for BEYER, R. BEYER, CARPENTER, business of the House, EIGHMEY, FAHEY, JOSI, 2----Brian, Speaker LOKAN, LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM, Lundquist. MESSERLE, MILNE, Motion to rerefer to MONTGOMERY, SIMMONS, SOWA, Transportation carried. STARR, SUNSERI, THOMPSON, Rereferred. WELLS, WELSH, WHELAN, 3-31 Work Session held. Senators BROWN, DWYER, 4-4 Recommendation: Do pass FISHER, GEORGE, LEONARD, with amendments and be LIM, MILLER, QUTUB, printed A-Engrossed. SHANNON, TARNO, WILDE, YIH 4-8 Read. Made a Special Order (at the request of BikePAC of Business on Wednesday, of Oregon) -- Relating to April 9 Calendar. motorcycle helmets. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 10, 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Carter, Harper, Hill, Speaker's desk. Johnson, Luke, Minnis, 2-7 Referred to Transportation. Prozanski, Repine, 2-24 Public Hearing held. Shetterly, Uherbelau, 2-26 Public Hearing held. Excused, 3--Beyer, R., 2-28 Work Session held. Shields, Whelan. 3-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-9 Read. Carried by Roberts. 3-6 Second reading. Passed. 3-7 Third reading. Carried by Ayes, 32 --Nays, 27, Beck, Roberts. Failed. Bowman, Carter, Corcoran, Ayes, 29 --Nays, 27, Beck, Courtney, Deckert, Bowman, Brian, Corcoran, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Courtney, Deckert, Harper, Hill, Jenson, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Johnson, Johnston, Harper, Hill, Jenson, Lehman, Luke, Minnis, Johnson, Lehman, Luke, Piercy, Prozanski, Minnis, Piercy, Rasmussen, Ross, Rasmussen, Repine, Shetterly, Shields, Roberts, Ross, Shetterly, Strobeck, Taylor, Shields, Strobeck, Uherbelau, Wooten, Taylor, Uherbelau, Excused, 1--Brian. Wooten, Excused, 4-10(S) First reading. Referred to 4--Carter, Jones, Oakley, President's desk. Prozanski. 4-17 Referred to Transportation. Roberts changed vote from 5-2 Public Hearing held. 'aye' to 'nay' and served 5-21 Work Session held. notice of possible 6-2 Recommendation: Do pass reconsideration. with amendments to the Vote explanation(s) filed A-Eng. bill. (Printed by Shields entered in B-Eng.) Journal. 6-3 Second reading. HOUSE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1997 REGULV-5SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- 6-4 Carried over to 06-05 by Nelson, Trow, Excused, unanimous consent. 3--Dwyer, Stull, Yih. 6-5 Carried over to 06-06 by 7-10(H) Speaker signed. unanimous consent. 7-11(S) President signed. 6-6 Made a Special Order of 8-15(H) Governor vetoed. Business by unanimous 7-2 Governor's message read in consent. the House. Third Reading. Carried by 7-2 Motion to table carried. George. Passed. Tabled. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 13, Baker, Bryant, Burdick, Provides that requirement to wear Castillo, Derfler, helmet on motorcycle or moped Gordly, Hamby, Hartung, applies only to persons under 21 Leonard, Nelson, Stull, years of age. ©Requires motor Trow, Yih, Excused, vehicle liability policies covering 1--Dukes. motorcycles to provide personal 6-11(H) House refused to concur in injury protection benefits.¦ Senate amendments. Commands Director of Department of 6-18 Representatives Montgomery, Consumer and Business Services to Wells, Roberts appointed investigate whether abolition of House Conferees. helmet requirement increases need 6-19(S) Senators Shannon, Dwyer, for personal injury protection George appointed Senate benefits. conferees. 6-23 Work Session held. HB 2585 By Representative REPINE 6-26(H) Conference Committee (at the request of Oregon recommendation: The Cable Telecommunications Senate recede from the Association) -- Relating Senate amendments dated to cable system operators. June 02 and the bill be 2-11(H) First reading. Referred to further amended and Speaker's desk. repassed. 2-14 Referred to Commerce with 6-26(S) Conference Committee Report subsequent referral to read in Senate. Revenue. 6-28(H) House adopted Conference 4-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Committee Report. Business. Repassed. 4-24 Public Hearing held. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 28, Beck, 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Bowman, Brian, Carter, Session held. Corcoran, Courtney, Returned to Full Committee. Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, 5-15 Work Session held. Gardner, Harper, Hill, 5-20 Recommendation: Do pass Jenson, Johnson, with amendments and be Johnston, Lehman, Luke, printed A-Engrossed. Minnis, Piercy, Referred to Revenue by Prozanski, Rasmussen, prior reference. Ross, Shetterly, Shields, 5-27 Public Hearing and Work Strobeck, Taylor, Session held. Uherbelau, Wooten. 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-30(S) Rules suspended. Senate 5-30 Second reading. adopted Conference 6-2 Rules suspended. Taken from Committee Report and today's Calendar and repassed bill. placed in proper order on Ayes, 16 --Nays, 11, Baker, Tuesday, June 3 Calendar. Bryant, Burdick, 6-3 Rules suspended. Taken from Castillo, Derfler, Dukes, today's Calendar and Gordly, Hamby, Hartung, placed in proper order on HOUSE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1997 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, June 5 Reduces tax on gross receipts Calendar. from closed circuit telecasts of 6-5 Third reading. Carried by boxing or wrestling events by cable Brian. Passed. system operators. Reduces tax on Ayes, 40 --Nays, 8, Beck, gross receipts from pay-per-view Bowman, Courtney, telecasts of boxing or wrestling Eighmey, Prozanski, event sold to persons charging Rasmussen, Shields, admission to view event. ©Directs Uherbelau, Excused for Oregon State Boxing and Wrestling business of the House, Commission to report to legislature 12----Adams, Carter, regarding scope of events held at Josi, Lewis, Messerle, tribal sites.¦ Piercy, Repine, Ross, Schrader, Simmons, HB 2749 By Representative VanLeeuwen, Watt. VANLEEUWEN -- Relating to 6-6(S) First reading. Referred to records of State Office for President's desk. Services to Children and Referred to Revenue. Families. 6-10 Public Hearing and Work 2-21(H) First reading. Referred to Session held. Speaker's desk. 6-13 Work Session held. 2-26 Referred to Children and 6-18 Recommendation: Do pass Families. with amendments to the 4-3 Public Hearing held. A-Eng. bill. (Printed 4-15 Public Hearing held. B-Eng.) 4-16 Public Hearing held. 6-19 Second reading. 4-21 Work Session held. 6-20 Taken from 06-20 Calendar 4-24 Work Session held. and placed on 06-23 5-1 Recommendation: Do pass Calendar by unanimous with amendments and be consent. printed A-Engrossed. 6-23 Third Reading. Carried by 5-5 Second reading. Leonard. Passed. 5-6 Third reading. Carried by Ayes, 19 --Nays, 9, Brown, Schrader. Passed. Burdick, Castillo, Dukes, Ayes, 53 --Nays, 1, Dwyer, Gordly, Hamby, Uherbelau, Excused, Nelson, Trow, Excused, 3--Corcoran, Devlin, 2--Duncan, Stull. Markham, Excused for 6-28(H) House concurred in Senate business of the House, amendments and repassed 3----Brian, Hill, measure. Johnson. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 15, Beck, Vote explanation(s) filed Beyer, L., Bowman, by Uherbelau entered in Carter, Courtney, Journal. Deckert, Edwards, 5-7(S) First reading. Referred to Gardner, Johnston, President's desk. Piercy, Prozanski, 5-13 Referred to Health and Rasmussen, Shetterly, Human Services. Shields, Wooten, Excused 5-15 Public Hearing and Work for business of the Session held. House, 2----Repine, Ross. 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass 7-10 Speaker signed. with amendments to the 7-11(S) President signed. A-Eng. bill. (Printed 8-15(H) Governor vetoed. B-Eng.) 7-2 Governor's message read in 5-27 Second reading. the House. 5-28 Carried over to 05-29 by 7-2 Motion to table carried. unanimous consent. Tabled. HOUSE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1997 REGULV-7SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- 5-29 Carried over to 05-30 by rights if in best interest of unanimous consent. child. 5-30 Carried over to 06-02 by unanimous consent. HB 2753 By COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT 6-2 Carried over to 06-03 by AND ENERGY (at the request unanimous consent. of Paul Doyle) -- Relating 6-3 Third reading. Motion to to the eminent domain power refer to Rules and of cities; declaring an Elections carried. emergency. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 13, 2-20(H) First reading. Referred to Duncan, Ferrioli, Fisher, Speaker's desk. George, Hamby, Hannon, 2-25 Referred to Environment and Hartung, Kintigh, Nelson, Energy. Qutub, Shannon, Tarno, 4-25 Public Hearing held. Wilde, Attending 5-19 Public Hearing held. Legislative Business, 5-28 Work Session held. 1----President Adams. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass 6-11 Public Hearing and Work with amendments and be Session held. printed A-Engrossed. 6-16 Recommendation: Do pass 6-5 Second reading. with amendments to the 6-6 Rules suspended. Taken from B-Eng. bill. (Printed today's Calendar and C-Eng.) placed in proper order on 6-17 Rules suspended. Bill read. Monday, June 9 Calendar. Carried by Brown. Passed. 6-9 Rules suspended. Taken from Ayes, 24 --Excused, today's Calendar and 2--Baker, Qutub, placed in proper order on Attending Legislative Tuesday, June 10 Business, 4----Bryant, Calendar. Dukes, Duncan, Nelson. 6-10 Rules suspended. Taken from 6-19(H) House concurred in Senate today's Calendar and amendments and repassed placed in proper order on measure. Wednesday, June 11 Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Calendar. Corcoran, Excused, 6-11 Third reading. Carried by 1--Courtney, Excused for Corcoran. Passed. business of the House, Ayes, 33 --Nays, 27, Adams, 4----Brian, Repine, Beck, Beyer, L., Bowman, Strobeck, Watt. Brian, Carpenter, Carter, 7-4 Speaker signed. Courtney, Deckert, 7-4(S) President signed. Devlin, Edwards, Eighmey, 8-15(H) Governor vetoed. Fahey, Gardner, Jones, 7-2 Governor's message read in Lehman, Piercy, the House. Prozanski, Rasmussen, 7-2 Motion to table carried. Ross, Schrader, Tabled. Shetterly, Shields, Taylor, Uherbelau, Directs State Office for Services Whelan, Wooten. to Children and Families to make Motion to suspend rules to records available within certain permit immediate amount of time to grandparent if in reconsideration carried. best interest of child or if Ayes, 46 --Nays, 13, agreement exists between parties, Bowman, Carpenter, to grandparent if granted Devlin, Fahey, Gardner, visitation order, to intervenors Lehman, Piercy, and to persons granted visitation Prozanski, Rasmussen, Schrader, Taylor, HOUSE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1997 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Uherbelau, Wooten, any portion of private education Excused for business of facility for purposes of the House, 1----Ross. constructing bicycle path. Vote reconsideration Declares emergency, effective on failed. passage. Ayes, 13 --Nays, 47, Adams, Beyer, R., Brian, HB 2870 By Representative ROBERTS Carpenter, Corcoran, (at the request of Courtney, Deckert, Multnomah Greyhound Track Eighmey, Fahey, Harper, and the New Portland Hill, Jenson, Johnson, Meadows) -- Relating to Johnston, Josi, Kruse, racing facility activities; Lehman, Lewis, Lokan, appropriating money; Luke, Markham, Messerle, declaring an emergency. Milne, Minnis, 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Montgomery, Oakley, Speaker's desk. Rasmussen, Repine, 2-27 Referred to Ways and Means. Roberts, Schrader, 6-28 Assigned to Subcommittee on Shetterly, Shields, Natural Resources. Simmons, Snodgrass, Sowa, 6-30 Public Hearing and Work Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Session held. Taylor, Thompson, 7-1(S) Returned to Full Committee. Uherbelau, VanLeeuwen, 7-2(H) Work Session held. Watt, Wells, Welsh, 7-3 Recommendation: Do pass Westlund, Speaker with amendments and be Lundquist. printed A-Engrossed. 6-11(S) First reading. Referred to 7-4 Rules suspended. Second President's desk. reading. Referred to Rules and Rules suspended. Third Elections. reading. Carried by 6-13 Public Hearing and Work Jones. Passed. Session held. Ayes, 34 --Nays, 20, Beck, 6-18 Recommendation: Do pass the Bowman, Carpenter, A-Eng. bill. Deckert, Devlin, Johnson, Second reading. Johnston, Lewis, Minnis, 6-19 Third Reading. Carried by Oakley, Piercy, Kintigh. Passed. Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ayes, 22 --Nays, 6, Brown, Ross, Snodgrass, Bryant, Burdick, Strobeck, Sunseri, Castillo, Gordly, Trow, VanLeeuwen, Whelan, Excused, 2--Leonard, Wooten, Excused, Shannon. 1--Starr, Excused for Duncan declared potential business of the House, conflict of interest. 5----Adams, Carter, 7-10(H) Speaker signed. Harper, Repine, 7-11(S) President signed. Shetterly. 8-15(H) Governor vetoed. 7-4(S) First reading. Referred to 7-2 Governor's message read in President's desk. the House. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-2 Motion to table carried. Recommendation: Do pass the Tabled. A-Eng. bill. Rules suspended. Second ©Prohibits city from condemning reading. property under specified conditions Rules suspended. Third or for specified purposes.¦ reading. Carried by Prohibits city or entity Hartung. Failed. representing city from condemning HOUSE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1997 REGULV-9SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ayes, 11 --Nays, 16, Baker, money to fund. Limits expenditures Brown, Burdick, Castillo, from fund. Transfers money from Dukes, Duncan, George, Oregon Racing Commission Account to Gordly, Hamby, Kintigh, fund. Miller, Qutub, Shannon, Declares emergency, effective Tarno, Trow, Wilde, July 1, 1997. Excused, 3--Dwyer, Fisher, Yih. HB 2920 By Representative MINNIS; Hartung declared conflict Representatives COURTNEY, of interest. MARKHAM -- Relating to 7-5 Tarno served notice of crime. possible reconsideration 2-26(H) First reading. Referred to and moved for immediate Speaker's desk. reconsideration. 3-3 Referred to Judiciary. Motion to reconsider 3-6 Assigned to Subcommittee on carried. Criminal Law. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 9, Baker, 4-24 Public Hearing held. Burdick, Castillo, Dukes, 5-27 Work Session held. Hamby, Kintigh, Qutub, Returned to Full Committee. Shannon, Trow, Excused, 5-28 Work Session held. 4--Dwyer, Fisher, Gordly, 6-12 Recommendation: Do pass Yih. with amendments and be Rules suspended. Bill printed A-Engrossed. passed. Carried by Tarno. 6-13 Rules suspended. Second Ayes, 16 --Nays, 10, Baker, reading. Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Rules suspended. Third Dukes, George, Hamby, reading. Carried by Kintigh, Qutub, Trow, Minnis. Passed. Excused, 4--Dwyer, Ayes, 52 --Excused, Fisher, Gordly, Yih. 1--Brian, Excused for 7-11(H) Speaker signed. business of the House, 7-11(S) President signed. 7----Beyer, L., Jenson, 8-15(H) Governor vetoed. Johnson, Repine, Ross, 7-2 Governor's message read in Watt, Whelan. the House. 6-13(S) First reading. Referred to 7-2 Motion to table carried. President's desk. Tabled. Referred to Rules and Elections. ©Declares that licensed race 7-1 Public Hearing and Work courses conducting certain gambling Session held. activities are not casinos for 7-2 Recommendation: Do pass purposes of Oregon Constitution. with amendments to the Authorizes certain race meet A-Eng. bill. (Printed licensees to become video lottery B-Eng.) game retailers. Revises method of (Amendments distributed.) determining amount payable by race Rules suspended. Second meet licensees to Oregon Racing reading. Commission. Authorizes licensees Rules suspended. Third to retain unclaimed pari-mutuel reading. Carried by winnings. Removes limitation on Nelson. Passed. number of off-track wagering Ayes, 26 --Excused, facilities. Authorizes commission 4--Burdick, Dwyer, Stull, to establish system of electronic Yih. transmission of wagering 7-3(H) House refused to concur in transactions.¦ Senate amendments. Creates Oregon Racing Industry 7-4 Representatives Minnis, Development Fund. Allocates lottery Prozanski, Shetterly HOUSE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1997 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- appointed House 3-6 Assigned to Subcommittee on Conferees. Civil Law. 7-4(S) Senators Nelson, Gordly, 3-19 Public Hearing held. Miller appointed Senate 3-21 Public Hearing held. conferees. 3-26 Work Session held. 7-4(H) Work Session held. 5-12 Work Session held. Conference Committee 5-13 Returned to Full Committee. recommendation: The 5-16 Work Session held. House concur in Senate 5-23 Work Session held. amendments dated July 02 5-28 Recommendation: Do pass and bill be repassed. with amendments, be Rules suspended. House printed A-Engrossed and adopted Conference subsequent referral to Committee Report. Ways and Means be Repassed. rescinded. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Subsequent referral to Ways Excused, 2--Courtney, and Means rescinded by Starr, Excused for order of Speaker. business of the House, 5-30 Second reading. 3----Carter, Repine, 6-2 Rules suspended. Taken from Watt. today's Calendar and 7-4(S) Conference Committee Report placed in proper order on read in Senate. (No Wednesday, June 4 Senate action required.) Calendar. 7-11(H) Speaker signed. 6-4 Third reading. Carried by 7-11(S) President signed. Shetterly. Passed. 8-15(H) Governor vetoed. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 20, Beyer, 7-2 Governor's message read in L., Bowman, Carter, the House. Courtney, Fahey, Gardner, 7-2 Motion to table carried. Johnston, Lehman, Piercy, Tabled. Prozanski, Rasmussen, Roberts, Schrader, ©Creates crime of possession of Shields, Sowa, Taylor, materials depicting sexually Thompson, Uherbelau, explicit conduct of a child in Whelan, Wooten, Excused, first and second degrees. Punishes 1--Josi. crime in first degree by maximum of 6-4(S) First reading. Referred to 10 years' imprisonment, $200,000 President's desk. fine, or both. Punishes crime in 6-6 Referred to Ways and Means, second degree by maximum five then Rules and Elections. years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, 6-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on or both.¦ General Government. Increases maximum fine from $250 6-12 Public Hearing and Work to $500 for minors violating Session held. alcohol prohibitions. 6-13 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. HB 2948 By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY 6-16 Recommendation: Do pass -- Relating to with amendments to the administrative procedures; A-Eng. bill and appropriating money; subsequent referral to declaring an emergency. Rules and Elections be 2-26(H) First reading. Referred to rescinded. (Printed Speaker's desk. B-Eng.) 3-3 Referred to Judiciary with Subsequent referral to subsequent referral to Rules and Elections Ways and Means. rescinded by order of the President. HOUSE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1997 REGUV-11SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- 6-17 Second reading. HB 3002 By Representative Rules suspended. Third PROZANSKI; Representatives reading. Carried by PIERCY, SHETTERLY, SUNSERI, Brown. Passed. Senator BROWN (at the Ayes, 20 --Nays, 3, Dwyer, request of Lane County Gordly, Hannon, Excused, Domestic Violence Council 2--Baker, Qutub, and Lane County District Attending Legislative Attorney's Crime Victims Business, 5----George, Office) -- Relating to Lim, Shannon, Yih, court orders; declaring an President Adams. emergency. 6-24(H) House concurred in Senate 2-28(H) First reading. Referred to amendments and repassed Speaker's desk. measure. 3-5 Referred to Judiciary. Ayes, 39 --Nays, 20, 3-6 Assigned to Subcommittee on Bowman, Carter, Deckert, Civil Law. Eighmey, Gardner, 3-17 Public Hearing held. Johnston, Lehman, Piercy, 4-2 Work Session held. Prozanski, Rasmussen, 4-3 Returned to Full Committee. Roberts, Ross, Schrader, 4-4 Work Session held. Shields, Sowa, Taylor, 4-11 Recommendation: Do pass Thompson, Uherbelau, with amendments and be Whelan, Wooten, Excused, printed A-Engrossed. 1--Courtney. 4-15 Second reading. 7-2 Speaker signed. 4-16 Third reading. Carried by 7-3(S) President signed. Prozanski. Passed. 8-15(H) Governor vetoed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 7-2 Governor's message read in 1--Markham, Excused for the House. business of the House, 7-2 Motion to table carried. 3----Lewis, Repine, Tabled. Speaker Lundquist. 4-17(S) First reading. Referred to Creates Office of Administrative President's desk. Hearings. Requires assignment of 4-18 Referred to Crime and hearing officer from office for Corrections. contested cases held by specified 5-30 Public Hearing and Work agencies and for conducting Session held. mediations and arbitrations. 6-4 Recommendation: Without Establishes procedure and standards recommendation as to of review for hearings conducted by passage and be referred hearing officers from Office of to Rules and Elections. Administrative Hearings. Referred to Rules and Appropriates money from General Elections by order of the Fund to Emergency Board for President. expenses of office in 1997-1999 6-11 Public Hearing and Work biennium. Specifies standing Session held. requirements for associations or 6-17 Recommendation: Do pass organizations seeking judicial with amendments to the review of final orders of A-Eng. bill. (Printed Department of Environmental Quality B-Eng.) or Environmental Quality 6-18 Second reading. Commission. 6-19 Third Reading. Carried by Becomes operative January 1, Brown. Passed. 1998. Ayes, 28 --Excused, Declares emergency, effective on 2--Leonard, Shannon. passage. HOUSE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1997 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- 6-24(H) House concurred in Senate Ayes, 50 --Nays, 2, Jones, amendments and repassed Sunseri, Excused, measure. 1--Edwards, Excused for Ayes, 47 --Excused, business of the House, 1--Courtney, Excused for 7----Brian, Carpenter, business of the House, Hill, Markham, Starr, 12----Bowman, Brian, VanLeeuwen, Watt. Carter, Johnston, Lewis, 6-2(S) First reading. Referred to Markham, Repine, Ross, President's desk. Snodgrass, Sowa, Referred to Rules and Westlund, Speaker Elections. Lundquist. 6-12 Public Hearing and Work 7-2 Speaker signed. Session held. 7-3(S) President signed. 6-13 Work Session held. 8-15(H) Governor vetoed. 6-30 Recommendation: Do pass 7-2 Governor's message read in with amendments to the the House. A-Eng. bill. (Printed 7-2 Motion to table carried. B-Eng.) Tabled. (Amendments distributed.) Rules suspended. Second Allows court to include reading. prohibition against attempting to 7-1 Carried over to 07-02 by contact person protected by order unanimous consent. in certain protective and 7-2 Third Reading. Motion to restraining orders. Modifies refer to Ways and Means definition of interfere, failed. intimidate, menace and molest to Ayes, 11 --Nays, 17, include reasonable person standard Duncan, Ferrioli, George, for purposes of Family Abuse Gordly, Hamby, Hannon, Prevention Act. Modifies standard Hartung, Kintigh, Lim, for and specifies procedure for Miller, Nelson, Qutub, renewing restraining order. Shannon, Stull, Tarno, Declares emergency, effective on Timms, President Adams, passage. Excused, 2--Dwyer, Yih. Bill passed. Carried by HB 3310 By Representatives DEVLIN, Tarno. MILNE; Representative Ayes, 19 --Nays, 9, Brown, OAKLEY -- Relating to long Bryant, Burdick, term care. Castillo, Derfler, 3-12(H) First reading. Referred to Fisher, George, Gordly, Speaker's desk. Leonard, Excused, 3-17 Referred to Human 2--Dwyer, Yih. Resources. Fisher declared potential 4-25 Public Hearing held. conflict of interest. 5-7 Public Hearing held. 7-4(H) Motion to table failed. 5-19 Work Session held. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 35, Adams, 5-23 Recommendation: Do pass Beyer, L., Beyer, R., with amendments and be Brian, Corcoran, Harper, printed A-Engrossed. Jenson, Johnston, Jones, 5-28 Second reading. Josi, Kruse, Lehman, 5-29 Carried over to 05-30. Lewis, Luke, Markham, 5-30 Rules suspended. Taken from Messerle, Milne, Minnis, today's Calendar and Montgomery, Oakley, placed in proper order on Prozanski, Repine, Monday, June 2 Calendar. Roberts, Simmons, 6-2 Third reading. Carried by Snodgrass, Sowa, Sunseri, Devlin. Passed. Thompson, VanLeeuwen, HOUSE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1997 REGUV-13SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Watt, Wells, Welsh, placed in proper order on Westlund, Whelan, Speaker Monday, June 9 Calendar. Lundquist, Excused, 6-9 Third reading. Carried by 3--Courtney, Shields, Fahey. Passed. Starr. Ayes, 40 --Nays, 6, Beck, House concurred in Senate Devlin, Luke, Rasmussen, amendments and repassed Strobeck, Uherbelau, measure. Excused, 2--Lehman, Ayes, 33 --Nays, 25, Beck, Shields, Excused for Bowman, Brian, Carpenter, business of the House, Carter, Deckert, Devlin, 12----Beyer, L., Bowman, Edwards, Eighmey, Fahey, Carter, Johnson, Minnis, Gardner, Hill, Johnson, Prozanski, Repine, Ross, Piercy, Prozanski, Shetterly, Sunseri, Watt, Rasmussen, Repine, Ross, Wells. Schrader, Shetterly, 6-9(S) First reading. Referred to Shields, Strobeck, President's desk. Taylor, Uherbelau, 6-10 Referred to Rules and Wooten, Excused, Elections. 2--Courtney, Starr. 6-13 Public Hearing and Work 7-16 Speaker signed. Session held. 7-16(S) President signed. 6-17 Recommendation: Do pass the 8-15(H) Governor vetoed. A-Eng. bill. 7-2 Governor's message read in Second reading. the House. 6-18 Carried over to 06-19 by 7-2 Motion to table carried. unanimous consent. Tabled. 6-19 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Creates Joint Legislative Task Ayes, 19 --Nays, 10, Brown, Force on Long Term Care and Senior Burdick, Castillo, Dukes, Health Issues. Specifies duties of Duncan, Dwyer, Gordly, task force. Hamby, Leonard, Trow, Deletes requirement that Oregon Excused, 1--Shannon. Veterans' Home obtain certificate George, Kintigh, Nelson of need for health services. declared potential conflict of interest. HB 3455 By Representative LEWIS, Leonard changed from aye to Senator GEORGE; nay by unanimous consent. Representative TAYLOR -- 7-4(H) Speaker signed. Relating to motor vehicle 7-4(S) President signed. emission testing 8-8(H) Governor vetoed. requirements. 7-2 Governor's message read in 4-2(H) First reading. Referred to the House. Speaker's desk. 7-2 Motion to table carried. 4-4 Referred to Environment and Tabled. Energy. 4-23 Public Hearing held. ©Exempts motor vehicle from 5-21 Public Hearing and Work emission testing requirements if Session held. motor vehicle is registered in 5-28 Work Session held. Yamhill or Columbia County unless 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass motor vehicle is used to commute to with amendments and be a location within the motor vehicle printed A-Engrossed. emission testing area in Multnomah, 6-5 Second reading. Washington or Clackamas County.¦ 6-6 Rules suspended. Taken from Requires Department of today's Calendar and Environmental Quality to confer with legislature prior to HOUSE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1997 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- requesting Environmental Quality Westlund, Speaker Commission to adopt emission Lundquist, Excused, standards for new class of 1--Courtney. vehicles. Committee report adopted. Exempts certain diesel powered Ayes, 44 --Nays, 15, Beck, motor vehicles from emissions Bowman, Carter, Corcoran, testing requirements. Devlin, Gardner, Johnston, Piercy, HB 3734 By Representatives R. Prozanski, Rasmussen, BEYER, SIMMONS; Ross, Taylor, Uherbelau, Representatives FAHEY, Whelan, Wooten, Excused, HARPER, JONES, JOSI, KRUSE, 1--Courtney. LEWIS, MARKHAM, MESSERLE, Rules suspended. Second MINNIS, SHETTERLY, reading. SNODGRASS, SOWA, STARR, Rules suspended. Third SUNSERI, WESTLUND -- reading. Carried by Relating to forest Shetterly, Josi. Passed. taxation. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 14, Beck, 5-20(H) First reading. Referred to Bowman, Carter, Devlin, Speaker's desk. Eighmey, Gardner, 5-21 Referred to Revenue. Johnston, Piercy, 6-9 Public Hearing and Work Prozanski, Rasmussen, Session held. Taylor, Uherbelau, 6-10 Public Hearing held. Whelan, Wooten, Excused, 6-11 Public Hearing and Work 2--Corcoran, Courtney. Session held. Potential conflict(s) of 6-19 Recommendation: Do pass interest declared by with amendments and be Beyer, R., Simmons, Sowa, printed A-Engrossed. Eighmey, Repine, Markham. Minority recommendation: Do 6-25(S) First reading. Referred to pass with amendments and President's desk. be printed A-Engrossed. Referred to Rules and 6-23 Rules suspended. Elections. Consideration of 6-26 Public Hearing and Work Committee Report and Session held. Minority Report taken 7-1 Recommendation: Do pass from today's Calendar and with amendments to the placed in proper order on A-Eng. bill. (Printed Tuesday, June 24 B-Eng.) Calendar. (Amendments distributed.) 6-24 Motion to substitute Minority Recommendation: Do Minority Report for pass with different Committee Report failed. amendments to the A-Eng. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 37, Adams, bill. (Printed B-Eng. Beyer, L., Beyer, R., Minority) Bowman, Brian, Carpenter, (Amendments distributed.) Harper, Hill, Johnson, Rules suspended. Second Jones, Josi, Kruse, reading. Lewis, Lokan, Luke, Rules suspended. Motion to Markham, Messerle, Milne, substitute Minority Minnis, Montgomery, Report for Committee Oakley, Repine, Roberts, Report failed. Shetterly, Simmons, Ayes, 9 --Nays, 20, Bryant, Snodgrass, Sowa, Starr, Castillo, Derfler, Strobeck, Sunseri, Duncan, Ferrioli, Fisher, Thompson, VanLeeuwen, George, Hamby, Hannon, Watt, Wells, Welsh, Hartung, Kintigh, Lim, HOUSE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1997 REGUV-15SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Miller, Nelson, Qutub, Rasmussen, Shields, Shannon, Stull, Tarno, Taylor, Uherbelau, Timms, President Adams, Whelan, Wooten, Excused, Excused, 1--Yih. 1--Courtney, Excused for Castillo changed from aye business of the House, to nay by unanimous 2----Deckert, Jenson. consent. 7-16 Speaker signed. Third Reading. Carried by 7-16(S) President signed. Bryant. Passed. 8-15(H) Governor vetoed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 8, Baker, 7-2 Governor's message read in Brown, Burdick, Castillo, the House. Dukes, Dwyer, Gordly, 7-2 Motion to table carried. Trow, Excused, 1--Yih. Tabled. Ferrioli, Fisher, George, Kintigh, Miller declared Allows forestland owner to opt conflict of interest. for alternative special assessment 7-2(H) House concurred in Senate in lieu of timber harvest privilege amendments and repassed tax by filing written election with measure. Department of Revenue before Ayes, 43 --Nays, 14, Beck, January 1, ©1999¦ 2000. Provides Bowman, Carter, Devlin, that election is permanent. Gardner, Johnston, Applies to tax years beginning on Piercy, Prozanski, or after July 1, ©1999¦ 2000. DSMW32708E TEXT EXCEEDS RIGHT PAGE BOUNDARY ON PAGE 1. DSMKSX546E SPLIT TEXT OVERLAP. DSMMOM395I '.(RHEVEN)' LINE 60: .sx c / 5TR08M 0 V-2/Ho use BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1997 REGULA R SESSI DSMMOM397I '.(RHEVEN)' WAS IMBEDDED AT LINE 120 OF '.MSACTIO N' DSMMOM397I '.MSACTION' WAS IMBEDDED AT LINE 85 OF 'HVETOCAL' DSMW32708E TEXT EXCEEDS RIGHT PAGE BOUNDARY ON PAGE 2. DSMKSX546E SPLIT TEXT OVERLAP. 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