----------------------------------------------------------------- SENATE BILLS ----------------------------------------------------------------- SB 1 By Senator ADAMS -- Relating to the Super Teachers Program; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-11 Referred to Education, then Ways and Means. 4-19 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Super Teachers Program within Department of Education to reward teachers and to replicate best practices of those teachers. Creates Super Teachers Selection Panel. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for program. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 2 By Senator ADAMS; Senator METSGER -- Relating to child care financial assistance. 3-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 4-22 Work Session held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-4 Third Reading. Carried by President Adams. Passed. Ayes, 30. Dukes declared potential conflict of interest. Metsger added as sponsor by unanimous consent. 5-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 5-20 Public Hearing held. 5-21 Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-3 Second reading. 6-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, June 7 Calendar. 6-7 Third reading. Carried by Rosenbaum. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 9, Beyer, Close, Messerle, Montgomery, Ross, Sunseri, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Absent, 2--Lehman, Morgan. 6-10(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments. Ayes, 15 --Nays, 11, Beyer, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Gordly, Metsger, Shields, Trow, Yih, Excused, 2--Derfler, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Brown, Hartung. 6-15(H) Representatives Strobeck, Welsh, Rosenbaum appointed House Conferees. 6-18(S) Senators Miller, Hartung, Wilde appointed Senate conferees. 6-22 Senator Dukes and Starr appointed additional Senate conferees by implied consent. 6-23 Work Session held. 6-29 Conference Committee Recommendation: House recede from House amendments dated 06-01 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-29(H) Conference Committee Report read in House. 7-1(S) Taken from 07-01 Calendar and placed on 07-06 Calendar by unanimous consent. 7-6 Taken from 07-06 Calendar and placed on 07-07 Calendar by unanimous consent. 7-7 Taken from 07-07 Calendar and placed on 07-08 Calendar by unanimous consent. 7-8 Taken from 07-08 Calendar and placed on 07-12 Calendar by unanimous consent. 7-12 Taken from 07-12 Calendar and placed on 07-13 Calendar by unanimous consent. 7-13 Motion to adopt Conference Committee Report and repass bill failed. Ayes, 0 --Nays, 27, Beyer, Brown, Bryant, Burdick, Corcoran, Courtney, Derfler, Dukes, Duncan, Ferrioli, Fisher, George, Gordly, Hannon, Hartung, Lim, Metsger, Miller, Nelson, Qutub, Shields, Starr, Tarno, Timms, Trow, Wilde, President Adams, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Castillo, Shannon, Yih. Senators Miller, Dukes, Hartung, Starr, Wilde appointed Senate conferees No. 2. 7-13(H) Representatives Strobeck, Welsh, Rosenbaum appointed House Conferees No. 2. 7-15(S) Work Session held. 7-19(H) Work Session held. 7-19(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: House recede from House amendments dated 06-01 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed 07-19.) 7-19(H) Conference Committee Report read in House. 7-20(S) Senate Adopted Conference Committee Report No. 2 and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Qutub, Timms. 7-21(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 2--Beck, Ross, Excused for business of the House, 4----Gianella, Kruse, Schrader, Westlund. 7-23(S) President signed. 7-27(H) Speaker signed. 8-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 998, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Increases amount of child care credit allowable for specified levels of federal adjusted gross income. µAllows refund when child care tax credit added to other tax credits exceeds taxes imposed.º Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, µ2000º 2001. SB 3 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senator Eileen Qutub) -- Relating to correctional facilities; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-3 Informational Meeting held. Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass. Minority Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng. Minority) 2-10 Second reading. 2-11 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 14 --Nays, 16, Derfler, Ferrioli, Fisher, George, Hannon, Hartung, Lim, Miller, Nelson, Qutub, Shannon, Starr, Tarno, Timms, Wilde, President Adams. Motion to refer to Ways and Means failed. Ayes, 12 --Nays, 18, Bryant, Derfler, Duncan, Ferrioli, Fisher, George, Hannon, Hartung, Lim, Miller, Nelson, Qutub, Shannon, Starr, Tarno, Timms, Yih, President Adams. Third Reading. Carried by Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 12, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Gordly, Hannon, Metsger, Shields, Trow. Bryant entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 2-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 2-19 Public Hearing held. 2-22 Work Session held. 2-24 Work Session held. 3-3 Work Session held. 3-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-11 Consideration of Committee and Minority Reports made a Special Order of Business on Monday, March 15 Calendar. 3-15 Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 34, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Close, Devlin, Edwards, Gianella, Harper, Jenson, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Patridge, Shetterly, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass. Committee Report adopted. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 24, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Gardner, Hansen, Hill, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Devlin. Passed. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 24, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Gardner, Hansen, Hill, Hopson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells. 3-23(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 9, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Courtney, Gordly, Metsger, Miller, Shields, Trow. 4-26 President signed. 5-24(H) Speaker signed. 6-3(S) Governor vetoed. 6-4 Governor's veto message entered into Journal. 7-23 Motion to repass bill notwithstanding Governor's veto failed. Ayes, 14 --Nays, 13, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, Gordly, Metsger, Shields, Trow, Wilde, Excused, 3--Fisher, Starr, Yih. Prohibits use of F. H. Dammasch State Hospital as correctional facility. Directs Department of Corrections to construct intake center and women's correctional facility at site of Two Rivers Correctional Institution in Umatilla County. Directs department to allocate $5 million to Umatilla School District to mitigate effects µof facilities on local school districtsº and $1 million to City of Umatilla to mitigate road construction and maintenance costs. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 4 By Senator ADAMS -- Relating to successful schools; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 3-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-10 Referred to Education, then Ways and Means. 4-19 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies criteria that school must meet to receive successful schools rewards. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for successful schools program. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 5 By Senator ADAMS -- Relating to taxation. 3-2(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-3 Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases earned income credit allowed against personal income taxes. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. SB 6 By Senator BRYANT -- Relating to civil actions. 4-29(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 5-11 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Timms. 5-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-21 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 26 Calendar. 5-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 27 Calendar. 5-27 Third reading. Carried by Backlund. Passed. Ayes, 45 --Absent, 5--Deckert, Lehman, Lundquist, Thompson, Uherbelau, Excused for business of the House, 10----Atkinson, Beyer, Devlin, Edwards, Minnis, Piercy, Simmons, Starr, Wells, Williams. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-22(S) Governor signed. Chapter 305, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Provides statutory civil action against person who wrongfully takes or appropriates money or property of elderly or incapacitated person, without regard to whether person taking or appropriating money or property has fiduciary relationship with elderly or incapacitated person. SB 7 By Senators ADAMS, YIH, Representative KROPF -- Relating to pensions. 3-10(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-11 Referred to Revenue. 4-15 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 6-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 6-8 Public Hearing held. 6-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-17 Returned to Full Committee. 6-18 Work Session held. 6-21 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-22 Third Reading. Carried by President Adams. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 4, Beyer, Corcoran, Shields, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Burdick. 6-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 6-24 Referred to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes subtraction from taxable income for private pension income attributable to years of service occurring before October 1, 1991. Requires private retiree to be 55 years of age or older to claim subtraction. Establishes subtraction from taxable income for state and local government pension income attributable to years of service beginning before October 1, 1991. Eliminates certain pension increases paid to members of Public Employees Retirement System in compensation for state income taxation of pensions paid under system. Establishes subtraction from taxable income for federal pension income attributable to federal employment before October 1, 1991. µApplies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1999.º Specifies application dates. SB 8 By COMMITTEE ON RULES AND ELECTIONS -- Relating to Columbia River gillnet fishery. 4-30(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 5-3 Referred to Stream Restoration and Species Recovery. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Limits Columbia River gillnet fishery to Youngs Bay. Eliminates Oregon-Washington reciprocity on gillnet licenses. Refers Act to people for their approval or rejection at next regular general election. SB 9 By Senator DERFLER (at the request of GTE Northwest Incorporated) -- Relating to Internet access services. 5-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. 5-7 Work Session held. 5-14 Recommendation: Without recommendation and be referred to Rules and Elections. Referred to Rules and Elections by order of the President. 5-20 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires provider of wireline broadband Internet access transport services to provide access to other Internet service providers. SB 10 By Senator ADAMS -- Relating to pilot school program; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 3-5(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Education, then Ways and Means. 4-19 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes pilot program to provide education and services to expelled and at-risk students. Establishes guidelines for pilot schools under program. Allows expelled and at-risk students to apply for admission to pilot school. Requires school districts to notify expelled students of opportunity to attend pilot school. Requires Department of Education to review pilot program and report findings to Seventy-second Legislative Assembly. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for pilot program. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. Sunsets June 30, 2004. SB 11 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Task Force on Landslides and Public Safety) -- Relating to ocean shore permitting; appropriating money. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-4 Third Reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Dukes, Excused, 1--Wilde. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-8 Referred to Water and Environment. 5-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-28 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Taylor. Passed. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 22, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Hill, Jenson, Knopp, Kropf, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Ross, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Absent, 2--Krummel, Patridge. 6-18(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 373, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Transfers administration of fill and removal permits for portions of ocean shore from Division of State Lands to State Parks and Recreation Department. Establishes procedures, including process for appeal of order on permit. Establishes application fee to pay for administrative costs of issuing improvement permits. Allows injunction and civil or criminal penalty for violation of improvement permit requirements. SB 12 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Task Force on Landslides and Public Safety) -- Relating to protection of public from landslide hazards; appropriating money. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources, then Ways and Means. 2-25 Public Hearing held. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 3-10 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Public Hearing held. 5-5 Work Session held. 5-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 6-15 Assigned to Subcommittee on Natural Resources. 6-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-24 Returned to Full Committee. 6-25 Work Session held. 6-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 6-30 Second reading. 7-1 Third reading. Carried by George. Motion to rerefer to Agriculture and Natural Resources carried on voice vote. 7-13 Work Session held. 7-16 Work Session held. 7-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the B-Eng. bill. (Printed C-Eng.) (Amendments distributed 07-17.) 7-19 Bill read. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 6, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Courtney, Dukes, Trow, Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused, 2--Qutub, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Shields. 7-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-21 Work Session held. 7-22 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed D-Engrossed. Amendments distributed. 7-23 Second reading. 7-24 Third reading. Carried by Messerle. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 12, Bowman, Hansen, Lokan, Mannix, Merkley, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Schrader, Sunseri, Wells, Williams, Wilson, Absent, 4--Morrisette, Ross, Strobeck, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 3----Butler, Leonard, Patridge. Vote explanation(s) filed by Prozanski, Lokan entered in Journal. 7-24(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 6, Castillo, Miller, Qutub, Shields, Starr, Tarno, Excused, 3--Fisher, Wilde, Yih. 8-17 President signed. 8-24(H) Speaker signed. 9-3(S) Governor signed. Chapter 1103, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Establishes policy for protection of public from landslide hazards. Directs agencies to implement specific responsibilities related to protecting public from landslides. Authorizes local governments to impose conditions on development rights in certain areas. Prohibits local governments from imposing conditions under certain circumstances. Directs Department of Land Conservation and Development to award grants to local governments for model programs of hazard mitigation and development rights transfer. Appropriates moneys to State Forestry Department, Department of Land and Conservation Development and State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries to implement responsibilities related to landslides. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Emergency Board for further allocation to Department of Land Conservation and Development. SB 13 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Task Force on Landslides and Public Safety) -- Relating to disclosure of geotechnical hazards in seller's property disclosure statement. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-24 Work Session held. 2-25 Recommendation: Without recommendation and be referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources by order of the President. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires seller to disclose information on geotechnical hazards that affect property at time of sale or transfer. SB 14 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senator David Nelson for R. Nellie Bogue Hilbert, Union County Clerk) -- Relating to release of vital records. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Health and Human Services. 1-20 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes disclosure of marriage records to any person upon request. SB 15 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senator David Nelson for Fred Safford) -- Relating to body piercing. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-18 Public Hearing held. 4-7 Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-14 Second reading. 4-15 Carried over to 04-16 by unanimous consent. 4-16 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 7, Burdick, Dukes, Gordly, Hannon, Miller, Shields, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Timms. 4-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-20 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. µExcludes ear piercing from definition of body piercing.º Requires ear piercing identification cards. Prescribes fees related to ear piercing and body piercing licensing and registration. SB 16 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Committee on Human Resources for the Oregon Optometric Association) -- Relating to coverage of eye care services. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-18 Public Hearing held. 3-29 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Public Hearing held. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-13 Second reading. 5-14 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Gordly, Lim. 5-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-18 Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 6-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-15 Work Session held. 6-21 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-22 Second reading. 6-23 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, June 24 Calendar. 6-24 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 25 Calendar. 6-25 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Witt, Excused, 1--Bowman, Excused for business of the House, 1----Devlin. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-9(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 749, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Establishes requirements for health benefit plans that provide coverage or reimbursement of eye care services. SB 17 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department and the Access to Justice for All Committee) -- Relating to jurors. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 4-5 Work Session held. 4-8 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies mileage payment rate for jurors in circuit courts. Allows payment of lodging expenses, dependent care expenses and other reasonable expenses of jurors in circuit courts, subject to availability of funds. SB 18 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to probation. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-18 Public Hearing held. 5-3 Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-13 Second reading. 5-14 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Gordly, Lim, Shannon. 5-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 5-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-2 Second reading. 6-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 4 Calendar. 6-4 Third reading. Carried by Simmons. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lundquist, Starr. 7-2(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-12(S) Governor signed. Chapter 614, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. µAllowsº Authorizes Chief Justice of Supreme Court to establish procedures for consolidation of multiple probation violations. SB 19 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee) -- Relating to sanctions imposed by health care providers on other health care providers pursuant to the Oregon Death with Dignity Act. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services, then Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Amends Oregon Death with Dignity Act. Allows health care provider to impose contractual sanctions on another health care provider who participates in Act when sanctioning health care provider has notified sanctioned provider that such participation is prohibited. SB 20 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Law Commission) -- Relating to offenses. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Work Session held. 3-3 Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-11 Second reading. 3-12 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Burdick, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Lim. 3-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 5-24 Public Hearing held. 6-3 Work Session held. 6-23 Work Session held. 6-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-30 Second reading. 7-1 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Absent, 3--Beck, Piercy, Uherbelau, Excused, 1--Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 6----Lehman, Lewis, Minnis, Schrader, Williams, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-6(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Bryant, Courtney, Duncan appointed Senate conferees. 7-7(H) Representatives Shetterly, Williams, Edwards appointed House Conferees. 7-21 Work Session held. 7-22(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 06-28 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed 07-22.) 7-22(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 7-23(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 3, Dukes, George, Hannon, Absent, 1--Qutub, Excused, 2--Beyer, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Shannon. 7-23(H) Rules suspended. House adopted Conference Committee Report. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 16, Beck, Beyer, Bowman, Close, Hill, Kafoury, Leonard, Prozanski, Schrader, Simmons, Sunseri, Taylor, Thompson, Walker, Wilson, Speaker Snodgrass, Absent, 1--Morrisette, Excused for business of the House, 5----Lewis, Messerle, Ross, Strobeck, Westlund. Rules suspended. Repassed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 16, Beck, Beyer, Bowman, Close, Kafoury, King, Kruse, Leonard, Prozanski, Schrader, Simmons, Sunseri, Taylor, Thompson, Walker, Wilson, Absent, 1--Morrisette, Excused for business of the House, 5----Lewis, Ross, Strobeck, Westlund, Speaker Snodgrass. Vote explanation(s) filed by Prozanski entered in Journal. 8-17(S) President signed. 8-24(H) Speaker signed. 9-1(S) Governor signed. Chapter 1051, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Denominates as violations all offenses that do not provide for term of imprisonment. Establishes uniform categories and fine amounts for all violations. Creates procedure for adjudication of violations. Prescribes forms of citations issued for violations. Clarifies jurisdictions of circuit, justice and municipal courts over violations. Eliminates bail for violations and substitutes payment of base fine in lieu of personal appearance. Prescribes base fine amounts for categories of violations. Allows court to treat misdemeanor as violation with agreement of district attorney. Revises procedures for issuance of citations for crimes. Allows issuance of citation for crime with or without criminal complaint. Authorizes Legislative Counsel to substitute violation for infraction in statutes. Authorizes Legislative Counsel to substitute traffic violation for traffic infraction in statutes. µTakes effectº Becomes operative January 1, 2000. SB 21 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon District Attorneys Association) -- Relating to criminal procedure. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-22 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-25 Third Reading. Carried by Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Burdick, Hartung, Timms. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 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 Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Krummel, Excused, 1--Close. 3-4(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 6--Beyer, Derfler, Fisher, Gordly, Wilde, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 4-8 President signed. 4-9(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 79, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Directs prosecuting attorney to notify victim of motion to set aside conviction. Allows victim to make statement at hearing on motion. SB 22 By COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (at the request of Pain and Symptom Management Task Force) -- Relating to chronic pain; appropriating money. 3-8(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 3-9 Referred to Health and Human Services, then Ways and Means. 4-15 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Office of Chronic Pain Management within Department of Human Resources. Specifies duties of office. Establishes Chronic Pain Ombudsman within Office of Chronic Pain Management. Specifies duties of ombudsman. Appropriates moneys to Department of Human Resources. SB 23 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee) -- Relating to Oregon Youth Authority. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Oregon Youth Authority to contract with private provider to operate youth correction facility unless specified findings are shown. Directs Department of Public Safety Standards and Training to recommend and Board of Public Safety Standards and Training to establish minimum qualifications for private provider employees. Allows authority to contract for other youth correction services. SB 24 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to indigent defense program. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-22 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes that review and approval of certain indigent defense expenses are administrative functions of courts or State Court Administrator. Allows appeal to judge if State Court Administrator denies request for preauthorization or payment of expenses. SB 25 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to depositories of public funds. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-28 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-29 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Excused, 2--Burdick, Duncan, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Gordly, Hartung, Qutub, Yih, President Adams. Hannon declared potential conflict of interest. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session 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 Edwards. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund. 3-11(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Brown, Ferrioli, Gordly. 4-8 President signed. 4-9(H) Speaker signed. 4-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 48, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows public official with control of public funds to deposit funds in amount insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or insured or guaranteed by private insurers before having to obtain certificates of participation from pool manager of depository bank for any additional amount. SB 26 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to out-of-state financial institutions. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-28 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-29 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 1, Wilde, Excused, 2--Burdick, Duncan, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Gordly, Hartung, Qutub, Yih, President Adams. Hannon declared potential conflict of interest. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, February 17 Calendar. 2-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 18 Calendar. 2-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, February 19 Calendar. 2-19 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Butler, Deckert, Mannix, Morrisette. 2-23(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Courtney, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Wilde. 4-6 President signed. 4-8(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) Governor signed. Chapter 30, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Specifies that certain out-of-state financial institutions may engage in mortgage activities in Oregon without being subject to certain tax and corporation laws. Requires out-of-state financial institutions to designate Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services as attorney for purposes of service of process. Specifies exceptions. SB 27 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to the sale of property on execution. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires publication of notice of execution sale of personal property in lieu of posting notice. Requires that notice be published once at least 48 hours before sale of perishable personal property. Requires that notice be published once a week for two successive weeks for all other personal property. SB 28 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Bankers Association) -- Relating to garnishment. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-14 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-15 Third Reading. Carried by Metsger. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Brown, Shannon. President Adams, George, Gordly, Metsger declared potential conflict of interest. 1-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-28 Recommendation: Do pass. 1-29 Second reading. 2-1 Third reading. Carried by Uherbelau. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Devlin, Lewis, Lundquist. 2-11(S) President signed. 2-15(H) Speaker signed. 2-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 5, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Establishes rules for person who receives both garnishment and order to withhold income. Requires person to note on garnishee's certificate if person has received order to withhold income of debtor before writ or notice of garnishment served. Requires person to deliver notice of receipt of order to withhold income if order to withhold income is served after writ or notice of garnishment. SB 29 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Family Law section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to child support program changes mandated by welfare reform; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 2-3 Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-10 Second reading. 2-11 Carried over to 02-12 by unanimous consent. 2-12 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Gordly, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Nelson, President Adams. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 3-4 Second reading. 3-5 Third reading. Carried by Uherbelau. Passed. Ayes, 37 --Nays, 20, Atkinson, Beyer, Close, Gianella, Harper, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lewis, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Simmons, Starr, Sunseri, Welsh, Wilson, Witt, Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund, Excused for business of the House, 1----Patridge. 3-11(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Brown, Ferrioli, Gordly. 4-8 President signed. 4-9(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 80, 1999 Laws. Effective date, April 20, 1999. Makes permanent temporary child support provisions. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 30 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Advocacy Center) -- Relating to assistive devices. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-18 Second reading. 2-19 Third Reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Duncan, George. 2-22(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 Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund. 4-8(S) President signed. 4-9(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 81, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Includes hearing aids in definition of assistive device for purposes of statutes specifying rights and obligations of purchasers and manufacturers of certain assistive devices for persons with disabilities. SB 31 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Flood Control Plan Task Force for Oregon Emergency Management Association) -- Relating to emergency services; appropriating money. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use, then Ways and Means. 1-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-2 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Oregon Disaster Management Fund for Oregon's emergency management system to improve mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery programs of state and local governments. Allocates specified percentages of moneys in fund for specified purposes. Establishes Disaster Reserve Account within Oregon Disaster Management Fund to finance repair or reconstruction of public infrastructure damaged or destroyed by disaster. Requires Office of Emergency Management to allocate and distribute moneys from fund. Allows creation of local emergency management advisory councils with specified functions. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Office of Emergency Management to carry out purposes of Act. SB 32 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Advocacy Center) -- Relating to involuntary commitments of mentally retarded persons. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-28 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-29 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 2--Burdick, Duncan, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Gordly, Hartung, Qutub, President Adams. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-4 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-25 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-26 Second reading. 3-1 Third reading. Carried by Lowe. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 2--Krummel, Merkley, Excused, 1--Close. 4-6(S) President signed. 4-8(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 82, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Limits accessibility of court records of involuntary commitments of mentally retarded persons. SB 33 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Advocacy Center) -- Relating to declarations for mental health treatment. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 1-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-2 Third Reading. Carried by Castillo. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--George, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Qutub, Shields, President Adams. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 3-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 3-12 Second reading. 3-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, March 16 Calendar. 3-16 Third reading. Carried by Close. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Excused, 2--Minnis, Witt. 3-18(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Dukes, Ferrioli, Qutub. 4-8 President signed. 4-9(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 83, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Modifies when attending physician or other mental health treatment provider may withdraw from providing treatment rather than comply with declaration for mental health treatment. Defines terms. SB 34 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon District Attorneys Association) -- Relating to criminal discovery. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-18 Public Hearing held. 4-1 Work Session held. 4-14 Work Session held. 4-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-22 Second reading. 4-23 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Beyer, Wilde. 4-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-20 Second reading. 5-21 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 24 Calendar. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused for business of the House, 3----Leonard, Lewis, Mannix. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-22(S) Governor signed. Chapter 304, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Establishes that telephone number and address of victim of, or witness to, criminal act may not be disclosed to defendant unless court µordersº authorizes otherwise. µEstablishes that notarized statement by victim or witness that victim or witness does not wish to cooperate with or be contacted by defendant is presumptive proof of victim's or witness's intent to exercise rights of noncontact.º SB 35 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Department of Education) -- Relating to educational licensing; declaring an emergency. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-20 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Work Session held. 2-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-24 Second reading. 2-25 Third Reading. Carried by Burdick. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 3--Fisher, Lim, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 2-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-10 Public Hearing held. 4-1 Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 13 Calendar. 4-13 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 14 Calendar. 4-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 15 Calendar. 4-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 16 Calendar. 4-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 19 Calendar. 4-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 20 Calendar. 4-20 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Judiciary - Criminal Law carried. Rereferred. 5-13 Public Hearing held. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed C-Engrossed. 6-2 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, June 3 Calendar. 6-3 Read. Carried by Mannix. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 5, Bowman, Gardner, Leonard, Rosenbaum, Taylor, Absent, 1--Patridge. 6-9(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Ferrioli, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Yih. Wilde, absent when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 6-15 President signed. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 308, 1999 Laws. Effective date, June 23, 1999. µAllows Teacher Standards and Practices Commission to issue license to person convicted of crime after specified time periods have elapsed since date of conviction.º Adds two categories of convictions and expands list of crimes that result in denial of teaching, personnel service or administrative license. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 36 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for Representative Peter Courtney) -- Relating to sex offenders. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes that Oregon State Police is responsible for entering sex offender registration information into Law Enforcement Data System. Requires state police and authorized law enforcement agencies to release information about specific sex offenders if requested. Allows state police to make sex offender information available to public, without request, by electronic or other means. Allows state police to submit sex offender information to national sex offender registry. Requires sex offenders to register within 10 days following release on any form of supervised release, discharge or placement on probation. Requires predatory sex offenders to register every 90 days following release or discharge. Requires sex offenders to live reasonable distance from places where children congregate. Requires registration as sex offender to be condition of probation, parole or post-prison supervision. SB 37 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for Senator Avel Gordly) -- Relating to workers' compensation. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Public Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires employer to post translated notices of workers' rights under workers' compensation laws in certain circumstances. Extends period for filing workers' compensation claim if employer fails to comply with posting requirement. Requires providing translated claim form in certain instances. SB 38 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for Senator Avel Gordly) -- Relating to interpreters. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary, then Ways and Means. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 4-5 Work Session held. 5-7 Work Session held. 5-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 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 Gordly. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 3--Fisher, Starr, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Metsger, Shannon. 7-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. Recommendation: Do pass. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Hansen. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 3, Krummel, Montgomery, Wells, Absent, 1--Morrisette. 8-17(S) President signed. 8-24(H) Speaker signed. 9-1(S) Governor signed. Chapter 1041, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Requires appointment of interpreter certified through court interpreter certification program for adjudicatory proceedings conducted by state agencies. Applies to interpreters for non-English speaking persons and disabled persons. Specifies exceptions. Extends requirement of appointed interpreters to all hearings conducted by state agencies in which individual rights, duties or privileges of specific parties are determined. µAppropriates moneys to Judicial Department for payment of additional expenses incurred by court interpreter certification program in certifying additional interpreters.º Becomes operative July 1, 2001. µDeclares emergency, effective on passage.º SB 39 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for Representative Peter Courtney) -- Relating to student expulsion. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Education. 2-24 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs school district to offer alternative programs and counseling to students expelled for bringing weapon to school or school activity. SB 40 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for Senator Jeannette Hamby) -- Relating to driving privileges. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Specifies who may report drivers to Department of Transportation for possible reexamination. Punishes breach of confidentiality and false reporting with maximum imprisonment of one year, $5,000 fine, or both. Creates medical advisory board within department to advise on criteria for reporting and reexamining drivers with medical impairments. SB 41 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for Representative Peter Courtney) -- Relating to failure to protect a child from a sexual predator. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crime of failure to protect child from sexual predator. Punishes by maximum of five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. SB 42 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Collectors Association) -- Relating to small claims departments. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-5 Second reading. 2-8 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-8 Second reading. 3-9 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Lokan, Speaker Snodgrass. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 84, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Increases civil jurisdiction of small claims departments of circuit and justice courts to $5,000. Permits certain prevailing party fees in small claims cases. Requires prevailing party fees in specified cases. SB 43 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Collectors Association) -- Relating to attorney fees. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires award of reasonable attorney fees to prevailing party in any action based on contract. SB 44 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Mortgage Bankers Association and the Oregon Association of Mortgage Brokers) -- Relating to mortgages. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-20 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-21 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 3, Corcoran, Gordly, Hannon. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-10 Second reading. 2-11 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Butler, Lokan. 4-6(S) President signed. 4-8(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) Governor signed. Chapter 36, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Increases amount of corporate surety bond or irrevocable letter of credit required for mortgage bankers and mortgage brokers. Modifies licensing requirements for mortgage bankers and mortgage brokers engaging in residential mortgage transactions. Specifies that mortgage bankers and mortgage brokers may service and collect mortgage banking loans and mortgage loans. SB 45 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Debtor-Creditor section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to garnishment. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases minimum amount of wages that are exempt from garnishment to $260 per week. SB 46 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Business Law section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to partnerships. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies law governing filing of annual reports by limited liability partnerships. Specifies applicability of partnership laws to certain limited partnerships. SB 47 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Procedure and Practice Committee of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to expert witnesses. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 1-29 Second reading. 2-1 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--George, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Burdick, Ferrioli, Hartung, Shields. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-26 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-1 Second reading. 3-2 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 2, Jenson, Schrader, Excused, 2--Deckert, Merkley. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 85, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows expert witness to be questioned concerning statements contained in certain treatises, periodicals and pamphlets if treatise, periodical or pamphlet is established as reliable authority. Specifies that such statements may be used for purposes of impeachment but may not be introduced as substantive evidence. SB 48 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Procedure and Practice Committee of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to health insurance. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 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. SB 49 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Procedure and Practice Committee of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to impeachment of witnesses. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 2-3 Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-10 Second reading. 2-11 Carried over to 02-12 by unanimous consent. 2-12 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Gordly, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Nelson, President Adams. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-24 Public Hearing held. 3-4 Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 3-12 Second reading. 3-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, March 16 Calendar. 3-16 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Wilson, Excused, 2--Minnis, Witt. 3-19(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 4--Brown, Dukes, Miller, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Qutub, President Adams. 4-15 President signed. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 100, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Modifies rule of evidence regarding impeachment of witness for bias or interest. Establishes that prior statement made by witness that reveals bias or interest need not be disclosed to witness at time witness is examined. Requires disclosure of statement to opposing party upon request. Eliminates other foundation requirements for introduction of evidence showing bias or interest. µEliminates certain other restrictions on introduction of evidence showing bias or interest.º SB 50 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Procedure and Practice Committee of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to attorney fees. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-11 Public Hearing held. 3-18 Work Session held. 3-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-25 Second reading. 3-29 Taken from 03-29 Calendar and placed on 03-30 Calendar by unanimous consent. 3-30 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Gordly. 3-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-1 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 5-10 Public Hearing held. 5-17 Work Session held. 5-21 Work Session held. 6-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-9 Second reading. 6-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 11 Calendar. 6-11 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 13, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Krummel, Kruse, Lokan, Morgan, Sunseri, Westlund, Wilson, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 4----Atkinson, Lehman, Lewis, Piercy. 6-16(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Bryant, Courtney, Nelson appointed Senate conferees. 6-24(H) Representatives Shetterly, Uherbelau, Williams appointed House Conferees. 6-29 Work Session held. 7-12 Work Session held. 7-16(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 06-07 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed 07-16.) 7-16(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 7-17(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 3--Fisher, George, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Timms. 7-19(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 11, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Knopp, Krummel, Sunseri, Welsh, Westlund, Witt. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-4(H) Speaker signed. 8-16(S) Governor signed. Chapter 947, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Modifies law requiring court to award attorney fees to prevailing plaintiff in certain actions in which only limited damages are sought. Increases from $4,000 to $5,500 amount plaintiff may claim. Establishes similar increase for award of attorney fees to defendant on counterclaim. µAuthorizes attorney fees for contested case proceedings.º SB 51 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Business Law Section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to business entities. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-1 Second reading. 2-2 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--George, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Qutub, Shields, President Adams. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-2 Second reading. 3-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 4 Calendar. 3-4 Third reading. Carried by Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund, Excused for business of the House, 6----Bowman, Gianella, Hansen, Mannix, Sunseri, Thompson. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 86, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Revises limited liability company law. Incorporates provisions of Uniform Limited Liability Act. Clarifies application of partnership law. SB 52 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association) -- Relating to motor vehicle liability insurance. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes that exclusions in motor vehicle liability insurance policies are void unless specifically authorized by law. Specifies that if policy contains void exclusion, policy limits apply rather than financial responsibility limits. SB 53 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association) -- Relating to motor vehicle liability insurance. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes definition of uninsured vehicle for purposes of law governing motor vehicle liability insurance policies. SB 54 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association) -- Relating to death penalty. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes that person convicted of aggravated murder is not subject to death penalty if person is mentally retarded. Provides procedure for such determination. Authorizes state to appeal from order finding defendant to be mentally retarded. SB 55 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association) -- Relating to death penalty. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits imposition of death penalty based on race. SB 56 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association) -- Relating to aggravated murder. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires district attorney to file notice of intent to seek death penalty in aggravated murder cases. SB 57 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association) -- Relating to sentencing; providing for criminal sentence reduction that requires approval by a two-thirds majority. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows court to impose downward departure sentence for Ballot Measure 11 (1994) offense if court finds substantial and compelling reasons for doing so. SB 58 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association) -- Relating to criminal procedure. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 2-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-15 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. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows expunction of arrest records of state or municipal traffic offense. SB 59 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department and the Judicial Conference Committee on Security and Hazardous Materials) -- Relating to weapons. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-18 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Work Session held. 3-22 Work Session held. 4-1 Work Session held. 4-14 Work Session held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-7 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-26 Second reading. 5-27 Taken from 05-27 Calendar and placed on 05-28 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-28 Third reading. Carried by Bryant. Taken from 05-28 Calendar and rereferred to Judiciary by unanimous consent. 6-16 Work Session held. 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 Bryant. Motion to postpone action until 07-06 carried by unanimous consent. 7-6 Bill read. Carried by Bryant. Motion to postpone action until 07-07 carried by unanimous consent. 7-7 Bill read. Carried by Bryant. Motion to postpone action until 07-08 carried 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 Taken from 07-12 Calendar and placed on 07-14 Calendar by unanimous consent. 7-14 Bill read. Carried by Bryant. Motion to postpone action until 07-16 carried by unanimous consent. 7-16 Taken from 07-16 Calendar and placed on 07-17 Calendar by unanimous consent. 7-17 Bill read. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 5, Miller, Nelson, Qutub, Shannon, Starr, Excused, 3--Fisher, George, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Timms. 7-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 7-21 Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 7-22 Motion to withdraw from Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs failed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 37, Atkinson, Backlund, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Hill, Jenson, King, Knopp, Krummel, Kruse, Lewis, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Patridge, Schrader, Shetterly, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Thompson, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass, Absent, 1--Kropf. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crime of possession of firearm while on mass transit vehicle. Provides exceptions. Punishes first conviction as violation. Punishes second conviction by maximum of 30 days' imprisonment, $1,000 fine, or both. Punishes third or subsequent convictions by maximum of one year of imprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. µPunishes subsequent convictions by maximum of 5 years' imprisonment, $100,000, or both.º µCreates crimes of possession of firearm in court facility, and failure to surrender weapon other than firearm in court facility. Authorizes judge to make exceptions. Punishes violation by maximum of 5 years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both.º SB 60 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department and the State Family Law Advisory Committee) -- Relating to courts. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-23 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 Ways and Means/Budget Reconciliation. Work Session held. 7-24 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, George, Excused, 5--Fisher, Miller, Shannon, Wilde, Yih. 7-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. Recommendation: Do pass. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Westlund. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Krummel, Absent, 2--Morrisette, Williams. 8-17(S) President signed. 8-24(H) Speaker signed. 9-1(S) Governor signed. Chapter 1081, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows use of family court departments of circuit courts for µprobate mattersº any proceeding in which family is involved. Allows establishment of family court advocate programs in counties designated by Chief Justice. Requires that law enforcement agency report on order of assistance issued by court. µRequires that records pertaining to adoption ordered by juvenile court be kept with adoption records of court and be subject to disclosure only to extent provided for adoption records.º Specifies that local family law advisory committees can participate beyond submission of family court coordination plan. SB 61 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to arbitration; prescribing an effective date. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-2 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--George, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Qutub, Shields, President Adams. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-25 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-26 Second reading. 3-1 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Krummel, Excused, 1--Close. 4-6(S) President signed. 4-8(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 63, 1999 Laws. Effective date, January 01, 2000. Requires that arbitration awards requiring payment of money that are filed with court must be accompanied by separate statement that contains information required for money judgments. Becomes effective January 1, 2000. SB 62 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department and Access to Justice for All) -- Relating to jurors; appropriating money. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 4-5 Work Session held. 4-8 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes that juror fees in circuit courts are $10 per day for first two days of service during calendar year. Establishes that, for third and subsequent days of service in same term of service, juror's per diem fee is amount equal to eight times minimum hourly wage. Requires that employees who receive salary or wages during circuit court jury service must waive juror fees unless otherwise provided by terms of employment agreement. Allows circuit court jurors to waive receipt of per diem fees and mileage expenses for purpose of funding Judicial Department programs and activities identified by Chief Justice of Supreme Court. Appropriates waived amounts to those programs. SB 63 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to collection of monetary obligations under criminal judgments. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-27 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 1-28(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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 18 Calendar. 2-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, February 19 Calendar. 2-19 Third reading. Carried by Sunseri. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Butler, Deckert, Mannix, Morrisette. 4-6(S) President signed. 4-8(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 64, 1999 Laws. Modifies law relating to fees imposed for collection of monetary obligations in criminal actions. SB 64 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to courts. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-28 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates judgment renewals. Declares that judgment and judgment liens expire 20 years after entry of judgment. Applies to judgments entered on or after effective date of Act, and to unexpired judgments entered before effective date of Act. Repeals duplicative statutory provision on court fees. SB 65 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to courts; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 6-3 Public Hearing held. 6-11 Work Session held. 6-18 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. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. µIncreases number of circuit court judges. Directs Governor to appoint circuit court judges pending election.º µDeclares emergency, effective July 1, 1999.º Requires state courts to report status of delinquent accounts and debt collection efforts to Legislative Fiscal Officer. Provides for assignment and collection of accounts. Authorizes establishment of family law facilitation program in circuit court to assist litigants in family court proceedings. Declares that policy of Child Support Program is to offer information about available resources for assistance in family law matters. Expands use of family court proceedings in circuit courts. Authorizes family court advocate programs in counties designated by Chief Justice. Requires that law enforcement agency report on order of assistance issued by court. Expands participation of local family law advisory committees. Establishes Court Productivity and Access Improvement Revolving Account within General Fund. Provides for allocations to Judicial Department for implementation of certain court projects. Authorizes Chief Justice of Supreme Court to make rules for use of electronic applications in courts. Allocates moneys from Court Publications Account to Supreme Court for certain electronic access expenses. Requires appointment of interpreters for specified persons in juvenile proceedings. Changes name of Supreme Court Library to State of Oregon Law Library. Allows transfer of certain funds to circuit court for security reasons. Repeals tort action reporting requirements. Allows judges to be personal representatives. Increases salaries of Oregon judges. Deletes requirement that salary of member of Legislative Assembly be at least 17 percent of salary of circuit court judge. Modifies calculation of service retirement allowance for judge member of Public Employees Retirement System. Groups judge members with all state employees for purposes of state contributions to Public Employees Retirement Fund. Provides ad hoc increases in retirement allowance and pension of surviving spouses of retired judge members. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 66 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to indigent legal services; appropriating money. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 4-14 Work Session held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-4 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. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Public Defense Services Commission. Abolishes Public Defender Committee and office of Public Defender. Transfers duties, powers, functions and personnel of Public Defender Committee and office of Public Defender to commission. Transfers duties of State Court Administrator relating to defense of financially eligible persons to commission. Establishes that state public defender appoints counsel for financially eligible persons in proceedings in courts other than county or justice courts.¦Makes related changes. Appropriates moneys for purposes of Act. µBecomes operative July 1, 2001.º Specifies operative dates. SB 67 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to courts. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-2 Third Reading. Carried by Burdick. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 7, Castillo, Dukes, Hannon, Metsger, Miller, Shannon, Trow, Excused, 1--George, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Qutub, Shields, President Adams. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-9 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 3-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-15 Work Session held. 4-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 28 Calendar. 4-28 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 29 Calendar. 4-29 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 30 Calendar. 4-30 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 3 Calendar. 5-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 4 Calendar. 5-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 5 Calendar. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 6 Calendar. 5-6 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 7 Calendar. 5-7 Third reading. Carried by Lowe. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 2--Jenson, Lehman, Excused, 1--Strobeck. 5-12(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Bryant, Courtney, Nelson appointed Senate conferees. 5-13(H) Representatives Shetterly, Uherbelau, Williams appointed House Conferees. 6-3 Work Session held. 6-14(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 04-22 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-14(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-16(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Miller, Excused, 1--Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Burdick, Lim. 6-18(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 2--Deckert, Leonard, Excused, 1--Starr. 7-12(S) President signed. 7-13(H) Speaker signed. 7-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 787, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows Chief Justice of Supreme Court to make rules for use of electronic applications in courts. µRequires that caption of civil or criminal action brought on behalf of State of Oregon identify plaintiff or petitioner as The People of the State of Oregon.º SB 68 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to small claims departments. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-28 Public Hearing held. 5-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-14 Second reading. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Lim, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Derfler, Ferrioli, President Adams. 5-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 5-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-27 Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-7 Second reading. 6-8 Third reading. Carried by Edwards. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 3--Beck, Deckert, Morrisette, Excused, 1--Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lewis, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-18(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Absent, 2--Fisher, Timms, Excused, 1--Nelson, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Burdick, Gordly. 7-8 President signed. 7-9(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 673, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows circuit and justice courts to enter intergovernmental agreement to consolidate small claims to justice court. SB 69 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to garnishment. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-2 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--George, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Qutub, Shields, President Adams. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 5-14 Work Session held. 5-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 27 Calendar. 5-27 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Absent, 7--Deckert, Hansen, Lehman, Lundquist, Mannix, Thompson, Uherbelau, Excused for business of the House, 12----Atkinson, Beck, Beyer, Devlin, Edwards, Minnis, Piercy, Simmons, Starr, Wells, Welsh, Williams. 6-2(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Attending Legislative Business, 4----Gordly, Timms, Wilde, Yih. 6-15 President signed. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-22(S) Governor signed. Chapter 303, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. µEstablishes thatº Authorizes Judicial Department to establish time limitations different from 10-day statutory period in which clerk of court must mail garnished money or proceeds to plaintiff or defendant µwithin 21 daysº after court's order on claim of exemption µinstead of 10 judicial daysº. SB 70 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department and the Judicial Conference Committee on Security and Hazardous Materials) -- Relating to crime. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-16 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crimes of assaulting public servant, intimidating public servant and intimidating judge. Punishes by maximum of five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. Increases penalty for harassing public servant to maximum of five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. SB 71 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department and Access to Justice for All) -- Relating to interpreters. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-24 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires appointment of interpreters for specified persons in juvenile proceedings. SB 72 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department and the State Criminal Justice Advisory Committee) -- Relating to warrants. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-27 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 1-28(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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 18 Calendar. 2-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, February 19 Calendar. 2-19 Third reading. Carried by Gianella. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Butler, Deckert, Mannix, Morrisette. 4-6(S) President signed. 4-8(H) Speaker signed. 4-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 56, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows court to issue search warrant upon application made by facsimile transmission. Allows court to transmit warrant by facsimile transmission. SB 73 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to indigent defense program. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies provisions relating to determination of compensation of appointed counsel in certain appellate proceedings. Deletes provision prohibiting court-appointed counsel from accepting payment for assisting in representation of person. SB 74 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to Uniform Interstate Family Support Act. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Declares that circuit court is registering tribunal for Oregon for purposes of Uniform Interstate Family Support Act. Directs Support Enforcement Division to give notice when foreign support order is registered in this state. SB 75 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to citizen review boards; declaring an emergency. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-11 Second reading. 3-12 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Burdick, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Lim. 3-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-16 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 4-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-9 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-12 Second reading. 4-13 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 14 Calendar. 4-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 15 Calendar. 4-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 16 Calendar. 4-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 19 Calendar. 4-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 20 Calendar. 4-20 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Bowman, Lewis, Lundquist, Morrisette. 4-27(S) President signed. 4-28(H) Speaker signed. 5-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 187, 1999 Laws. Effective date, May 05, 1999. µRepeals certain permanent provisions relating to citizen review boards. Repeals sunset on temporary provisions relating to citizen review boards.º Requires local citizen review board to review cases of youth offenders in custody of Oregon Youth Authority who are placed in substitute care. Requires Judicial Department and Oregon Youth Authority to enter into intergovernmental agreement by July 1, 1999, regarding reviews. Requires local citizen review board to forward findings and recommendations to court. Sunsets December 31, 2001. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 76 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to children. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. 5-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 5-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-20 Second reading. 5-21 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 24 Calendar. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Lowe. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Patridge, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-22(S) Governor signed. Chapter 302, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Modifies provisions relating to consolidation of matters in juvenile court. Allows juvenile court to make orders concerning care and custody, parenting time and support of child as if in domestic relations proceeding. SB 77 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to seizure. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-27 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 1-28(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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 18 Calendar. 2-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, February 19 Calendar. 2-19 Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Butler, Deckert, Mannix, Morrisette. 4-6(S) President signed. 4-8(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) Governor signed. Chapter 37, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Requires person requesting return of property seized to serve district attorney or city attorney with copy of motion. SB 78 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to detention of juveniles. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third Reading. Carried by Burdick. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Lim, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Timms, Yih. 4-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-12 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 5-13 Public Hearing held. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-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 Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. 6-7(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Castillo, Timms. 7-2 President signed. 7-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-12(S) Governor signed. Chapter 615, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Authorizes juvenile court to recall case if juvenile fails to appear as summoned in criminal or municipal court. Modifies standard for releasing youth from custody to parent or other responsible person by allowing further detention if release of youth endangers others rather than requiring that release immediately endangers others. SB 79 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to child abuse. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-25 Work Session held. 1-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 1-29 Second reading. 2-1 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--George, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Burdick, Ferrioli, Hartung, Shields. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-4 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-5 Second reading. 3-8 Third reading. Carried by Gianella. Passed. Ayes, 60. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 65, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Establishes method of renewing restraining order based on allegations of child abuse. SB 80 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department) -- Relating to guardianship. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-28 Public Hearing held. 5-4 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows appointment of counsel at state expense in guardianship proceedings, with provision for recoupment. SB 81 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Collectors Association, Oregon Municipal Judges Association, Oregon Justice of the Peace Association) -- Relating to courts. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-25 Second reading. 3-29 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Qutub, Starr, President Adams. 3-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 5-5 Public Hearing held. 5-14 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-28 Second reading. 6-1 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 45 --Nays, 2, Sunseri, Wilson, Absent, 1--Atkinson, Excused, 1--Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 11----Deckert, Hill, King, Krummel, Lowe, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Westlund, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-10(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Courtney, Nelson, Tarno appointed Senate conferees. 6-14(H) Representatives Shetterly, Lowe, Williams appointed House Conferees. 6-22 Work Session held. 6-28(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-26 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-28(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-30(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Absent, 2--Beyer, Fisher, Excused, 2--Derfler, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Ferrioli. 7-2(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 2, Beyer, Wilson, Absent, 2--Beck, Sunseri, Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 7----Bowman, Hill, Kruse, Leonard, Lundquist, Morgan, Schrader. 7-12(S) President signed. 7-13(H) Speaker signed. 7-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 788, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Clarifies authority of justice courts to enforce justice court judgments. Eliminates requirement that justice court judgment be transcribed to circuit court before becoming lien on real property of judgment debtor. Specifies that judgment or combination of judgments must exceed $3,000 for lien on judgment debtor's real property. Allows lien effect upon recording in County Clerk Lien Record and for justice court judgments that are transcribed to circuit court. Allows issuance of writ of execution by justice court after judgment is recorded. Clarifies application to justice courts of certain laws relating to execution. Allows municipal courts to enforce municipal court judgments in same manner as provided for justice court judgments if court has been registered with Department of Revenue. Requires dockets in registered municipal courts. Requires county clerk to charge fee for filing satisfaction of judgment. Allows sale of real property over claim of homestead exemption if two or more judgments are owing to single judgment creditor and total amount owing to judgment creditor is greater than $3,000. Eliminates obsolete statutory references to recorder's courts and police judges. SB 82 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Judicial Department and the Family Law Legal Services Commission) -- Relating to courts. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 7-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 7-22 Work Session held. Work Session held. 7-23 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 Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 1, Miller, Absent, 2--George, Wilde, Excused, 3--Derfler, Qutub, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Dukes, Gordly. 7-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-24 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed C-Engrossed. Amendments distributed. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Patridge. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Absent, 1--Morrisette. 7-24(S) Rules suspended. Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, Miller, Shannon, Excused, 4--Fisher, Hartung, Wilde, Yih. 8-17 President signed. 8-24(H) Speaker signed. 9-3(S) Governor signed. Chapter 1095, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Authorizes establishment of family law facilitation program in circuit court to assist litigants in family court proceedings. Specifies that program may provide educational materials, court forms, assistance in completing forms, information about court procedures and referrals to agencies and resources that provide legal and other services to parents or children. Establishes policy for Child Support Program to inform persons served by program of resources that are available for assistance in family law matters including services provided through courts, Oregon State Bar, law schools and legal aid offices. Prohibits court or violations bureau from reducing fines beyond stated limits for violation or infraction. Specifies exception. Establishes condition for court waiver of unitary assessment. Specifies maximum distribution amounts from Criminal Fine and Assessment Account. SB 83 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association) -- Relating to driving while under the influence of intoxicants. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Specifies that offense of driving while under the influence of intoxicants can be committed only by person operating motor vehicle. SB 84 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Task Force on Commercial Recycling and Recycled Product Market Development) -- Relating to recycling recovery rates. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates exclusion of mixed solid waste burned for energy recovery from recovery rates. Deletes special recovery rates requirement in wasteshed using energy recovery facility to dispose of solid waste. SB 85 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Task Force on Commercial Recycling and Recycled Product Market Development) -- Relating to composting facilities on land zoned for exclusive farm use. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-2 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 12, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Hannon, Metsger, Shannon, Shields, Trow, Yih. George, Nelson declared potential conflict of interest. 3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-8 Referred to Water and Environment. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows commercial composting facilities on land zoned for exclusive farm use. SB 86 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Natural Resources Committee) -- Relating to access interest in real property. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 1-21 Public Hearing held. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-23 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-24 Taken from 02-24 Calendar and placed on 03-01 Calendar by unanimous consent. 3-1 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 12, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, Gordly, Metsger, Shields, Trow, Excused, 1--Hannon. Bryant declared potential conflict of interest. 3-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-3 Referred to Transportation. 5-19 Public Hearing held. 5-21 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 Montgomery. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 6, Beck, Bowman, Devlin, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Witt, Excused, 1--Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. 6-4(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments. Ayes, 14 --Nays, 11, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Gordly, Metsger, Shields, Trow, Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Hannon, Lim, Timms, Yih. Senators Tarno, Bryant, Wilde appointed Senate conferees. 6-8(H) Representatives Montgomery, Lehman, Hill appointed House Conferees. 7-7 Work Session held. 7-13(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-25 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed 07-13.) 7-13(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 7-14(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 8, Brown, Bryant, Burdick, Castillo, Duncan, Gordly, Shields, Trow, Absent, 2--Ferrioli, Timms, Excused, 1--Wilde. 7-15(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 2, Bowman, Jenson, Absent, 3--Deckert, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 7----Butler, Gianella, Lewis, Lokan, Lowe, Ross, Strobeck. 7-21(S) President signed. 7-22(H) Speaker signed. 8-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 972, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows property owner to make claim for relief through contested case proceedings when Department of Transportation either closes approach for which permit had previously been granted or denies certain applications for approach permits. Sunsets January 1, 2004. Directs department to adopt rules regulating circumstances when department may restrict turning from approach road onto state highway. SB 87 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Natural Resources Committee for the Commercial Real Estate Economic Coalition, Associated General Contractors, Building Owners and Managers Association, West Side Economic Alliance, The Commercial Association of Realtors of Portland-Vancouver, International Shopping Centers, Government Relations Committee of Oregon) -- Relating to buildable land supply within urban growth boundary; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Water and Land Use. 1-26 Public Hearing held. 3-18 Public Hearing held. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Taken from 04-07 Calendar and placed on 04-08 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-8 Taken from 04-08 Calendar and placed on 04-13 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-13 Third reading. Carried by Tarno. Failed. Ayes, 14 --Nays, 15, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Duncan, Gordly, Lim, Metsger, Miller, Nelson, Shannon, Shields, Tarno, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. Tarno served notice of possible reconsideration. Brown served notice of possible reconsideration and moved for immediate reconsideration. Motion to reconsider carried on voice vote. Bill passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 13, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Duncan, Gordly, Lim, Metsger, Nelson, Shannon, Shields, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 4-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-16 Referred to Water and Environment. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Public Hearing held. 6-2 Public Hearing held. 6-8 Work Session held. 6-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-18 Consideration of Committee Report and Minority Report taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, June 21 Calendar. 6-21 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. Failed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 39, Beck, Beyer, Bowman, Butler, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Hansen, Hill, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Kruse, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Lundquist, Mannix, Merkley, Morgan, Morrisette, Patridge, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Shetterly, Strobeck, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Welsh, Winters, Witt, Excused, 1--Gardner. Welsh changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. Kruse changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. 7-24 Bill failed. µRequires certain local governments to make employment-related development determinations and to ensure that sufficient land is zoned for employment-related development of next 20 years.º Requires local governments to adopt regionally coordinated 20-year forecasts of retail services, office employment and major sectors of industrial employment. Requires necessary adjustments to comprehensive or functional plan or land use regulations. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 88 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Natural Resources Committee) -- Relating to standing to appeal local land use decision. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 3-2 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits Department of Land Conservation and Development from appealing local land use decision. Limits standing to appeal local land use decision. SB 89 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Natural Resources Committee) -- Relating to land use planning goal exceptions. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Water and Land Use. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows local government to adopt exception to statewide land use planning goals protecting farmland. Specifies criteria for lands subject to exception. SB 90 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Natural Resources Committee) -- Relating to appeal of local land use decision by Department of Land Conservation and Development. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Department of Land Conservation and Development to pay court costs and attorney fees to prevailing party when department appeals local land use decision. SB 91 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Natural Resources Committee) -- Relating to administrative rules. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 2-11 Public Hearing held. 3-18 Work Session held. 3-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-30 Taken from 03-30 Calendar and placed on 04-01 Calendar by unanimous consent. 3-31 Second reading. 4-1 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Courtney. 4-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-6 Referred to Water and Environment. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-26 Second reading. 5-27 Third reading. Carried by Kruse. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 9, Bowman, Gardner, Kafoury, Lehman, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Absent, 2--Lundquist, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 2----Beck, Welsh. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-22(S) Governor signed. Chapter 301, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. µProhibits state agency from applying rule to penalize or take other action against person for activities that occurred before effective date of rule if activities were permissible under law before adoption of rule.º Specifies that Water Resources Department may apply only rules of department that are in effect on date of permit application. Specifies that rules required by federal law or by agreement between state and federal agency remain in effect. SB 92 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Natural Resources Committee) -- Relating to access to highways. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits Department of Transportation from denying access to certain property to owner. SB 93 By Senator TARNO, Representative MESSERLE -- Relating to water; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 2-5(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-8 Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-25 Public Hearing held. 3-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-12 Assigned to Subcommittee on Natural Resources. 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 to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 7-17 Second reading. 7-19 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused, 2--Qutub, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Shields, President Adams. 7-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 7-20 Referred to Ways and Means. Recommendation: Do pass. Rules suspended. Second reading. 7-21 Third reading. Carried by Jenson. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 2--Bowman, Hill, Excused for business of the House, 1----Kafoury. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-4(H) Speaker signed. 8-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 984, 1999 Laws. Effective date, August 20, 1999. µEstablishes Water Resources Department as lead agency for water quantity program and policy coordination. Establishes Joint Task Force on Water Supply. Directs Water Resources Department to identify multipurpose storage projects to receive financial assistance from fund created pursuant to section 4, Article XV of Oregon Constitution. Creates Water Conservation Grant Fund. Allows use of supplemental water right for ground water in lieu of primary water right that diverts water from surface water source.º Creates Joint Task Force on Water Supply and Conservation. Specifies membership. Directs task force to develop recommendations relating to process of siting future water supply projects. Directs task force to report to legislature. Appropriates moneys. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 94 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Natural Resources Committee) -- Relating to elections to approve certain zone changes. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 2-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Corcoran not concurring. Second reading. 2-16 Taken from 02-16 Calendar and placed on 02-17 Calendar by unanimous consent. 2-17 Taken from 02-17 Calendar and placed on 02-18 Calendar by unanimous consent. 2-18 Third reading. Carried by Wilde. Motion to rerefer to Water and Land Use carried on voice vote. 2-23 Work Session held. 3-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-3 Carried over to 03-04 by unanimous consent. 3-4 Bill read. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 11, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Dukes, Duncan, Gordly, Hannon, Metsger, Shields, Trow. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-8 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires majority vote of local electorate to approve zone change for public park land within metropolitan service district. Defines public park reserved for public recreational use. SB 95 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Natural Resources Committee) -- Relating to intergovernmental cooperation. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 1-21 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires state agency to submit intergovernmental and international agreements to Legislative Assembly. SB 96 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Natural Resources Committee) -- Relating to Department of Transportation appeal of land use decision. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits Department of Transportation from appealing land use decisions. SB 97 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Natural Resources Committee) -- Relating to decision of local government regarding appropriate zoning classification. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Limits category of local government decisions exempt from certain zoning procedures. SB 98 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Natural Resources Committee) -- Relating to local government decision of certain zoning classifications. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Subjects applications for certain zoning decisions to same notice and hearing procedures required of limited land use decisions. SB 99 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Natural Resources Committee) -- Relating to land use. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Water and Land Use. 3-16 Public Hearing held. 3-18 Public Hearing held. 5-20 Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Without recommendation and be referred to Rules and Elections. Referred to Rules and Elections by order of the President. 6-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 6-24 Second reading. 6-25 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 6-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 7-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 7-8 Rules suspended. Second reading. 7-9 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Absent, 5--Bowman, Morrisette, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Schrader, Excused for business of the House, 2----Hill, Montgomery. 7-13(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Dukes, Hannon, Excused, 2--Brown, Wilde. 7-19 President signed. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-26(S) Governor signed. Chapter 866, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Excludes from meaning of land use decision certain µopen spaceº gatherings of fewer than 3,000 persons. Removes notary requirement from petitions to vacate. SB 100 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Education Committee) -- Relating to charter schools; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Education, then Ways and Means. 1-13 Public Hearing held. 1-15 Public Hearing held. 1-18 Public Hearing held. 1-20 Public Hearing held. 1-22 Public Hearing held. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Do pass with amendments; subsequent referral to Ways and Means by prior reference. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral rescinded by order of the President. 2-2 Second reading. 2-3 Third Reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 14, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, Gordly, Hannon, Metsger, Nelson, Shields, Trow. 2-4(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-12 Public Hearing held. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 2-17 Public Hearing held. Public Hearing held. 2-19 Public Hearing held. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 2-24 Public Hearing held. 2-26 Public Hearing held. 3-1 Work Session held. 3-3 Work Session held. 3-10 Work Session held. 3-12 Public Hearing held. 3-22 Work Session held. 3-24 Work Session held. 3-29 Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Minority recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 4-8 In the absence of the motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report, bill advanced to second and third reading by order of the Speaker. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Sunseri. Passed. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 26, Backlund, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Gardner, Hansen, Hopson, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Walker, Excused, 2--Kropf, Uherbelau. 4-9 Vote explanation(s) filed by Schrader entered in Journal. 4-21(S) Motion made to concur and repass bill. Rules suspended. Motion to refer motion to Ways and Means carried on voice vote. Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 4-23 Work Session held. 4-26 Returned to Full Committee. 4-27 Work Session held. 4-28 Recommendation: Concur with the House amendments and repass the bill. 4-29 Motion made to concur and repass bill. Motion to substitute motion to refuse to concur for motion to concur and repass failed. Ayes, 12 --Nays, 17, Bryant, Derfler, Duncan, Ferrioli, Fisher, George, Hannon, Hartung, Lim, Miller, Nelson, Qutub, Shannon, Starr, Tarno, Timms, President Adams, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Yih. Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 11, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Dukes, Duncan, Metsger, Nelson, Shields, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Yih. Duncan, having been recorded as voting aye, was granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting nay. 5-27 President signed. 5-27(H) Speaker signed. 5-27(S) Governor signed. Chapter 200, 1999 Laws. Effective date, May 27, 1999. Establishes process for creation of public charter schools. Allows public charter school to be created from existing public school. Prohibits conversion of private schools. Requires approval of school district board µor education service district boardº in which charter school is to be located, or approval of State Board of Education µor state institution of higher education. Allows school district board of district contiguous to district in which charter school is to be located to give approvalº. Requires annual review of charter school, including annual audit. Allows sponsor to terminate charter. Allows appeal of decision of µcertainº sponsors µto State Board of Educationº. Exempts charter schools from certain statutes and rules applicable to other public schools. Specifies that charter schools are considered public employers and allows employees to join or organize collective bargaining organization. Allows for funding of charter schools from State School Fund. Prohibits religion-based charter public schools. Prohibits conversion of tuition-based private schools to charter schools. µBecomes operative April 1, 2000.º Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 101 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Education Committee) -- Relating to funding of prekindergarten programs. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Education. 3-15 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 4-30 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires full funding for all children eligible for prekindergarten programs. SB 102 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Education Committee) -- Relating to class size; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Education. 3-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-24 Work Session held. 3-30 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. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes maximum number of students in each kindergarten through grade three class. µAllows school district to request that State Board of Education waive class size requirement.º Allows Department of Education to award grants associated with reducing class size. Requires local school districts to match state grants. Appropriates moneys out of General Fund to Department of Education. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 103 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Education Committee) -- Relating to multicultural education policy of public schools. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Education. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 7-9 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 7-10 Work Session held. 7-11 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 7-13 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 7-14 Third Reading. Carried by Gordly. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Absent, 2--Fisher, Qutub, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Beyer, Courtney, Derfler, Ferrioli, Lim. 7-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 7-19 Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 7-22 Work Session held. 7-23 Work Session held. Recommendation: Do pass. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Winters. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 7, Beyer, Montgomery, Schrader, Starr, Wells, Westlund, Witt, Absent, 3--Hansen, Morrisette, Sunseri, Excused for business of the House, 1----Ross. 8-17(S) President signed. 8-24(H) Speaker signed. 9-1(S) Governor signed. Chapter 1042, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Directs Superintendent of Public Instruction to oversee efforts encouraging, developing and implementing multicultural education curricula and programs, including pursuit of federal and other funds. SB 104 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Education Committee) -- Relating to financing higher education; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Education, then Ways and Means. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 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. SB 105 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Education Committee) -- Relating to school finance; appropriating money. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education, then Ways and Means. 2-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-23 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Department of Education to award grants to school districts for purposes of capital construction costs. Establishes Education Facility Enhancement Fund. SB 106 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Legislative Counsel Committee) -- Relating to signs. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-22 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-25 Third Reading. Carried by Gordly. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, George, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Burdick, Hartung, Qutub, Timms. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 3-3 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 Rasmussen. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Minnis, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lehman. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) Governor signed. Chapter 38, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Authorizes Travel Information Council to charge fee for reinstallation of signs. SB 107 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Legislative Counsel Committee) -- Relating to public records. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-29 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-1 Second reading. 2-2 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--George, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Qutub, Shields, President Adams. 2-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 2-8 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 18 Calendar. 2-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, February 19 Calendar. 2-19 Third reading. Carried by Uherbelau. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Butler, Deckert, Mannix, Morrisette. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Speaker signed. 4-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 55, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Deletes redundant and unclear terms from definition of public record. Conforms related statutory provisions. SB 108 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Transportation and General Government Committee) -- Relating to aviation; appropriating money. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation, then Ways and Means. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded. (Printed A-Eng.) Subsequent referral rescinded by order of the President. 1-26 Second reading. 1-27 Taken from 01-27 Calendar and placed on 01-28 Calendar by unanimous consent. 1-28 Third Reading. Carried by Ferrioli, Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 3, Castillo, Courtney, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Gordly, Hartung. 1-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Transportation. 4-26 Public Hearing held. 5-5 Public Hearing held. 5-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-19 Second reading. 5-20 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 21 Calendar. 5-21 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 24 Calendar. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Kropf, Walker. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 4, Bowman, Lehman, Patridge, Wells. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Kropf, Walker. 5-26(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 2, Castillo, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Shields. 7-14 President signed. 7-15(H) Speaker signed. 8-16(S) Governor signed. Chapter 935, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Creates Oregon Department of Aviation. Creates State Aviation Board. Transfers duties and functions of Department of Transportation relating to aviation to new department. SB 109 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Transportation and General Government Committee) -- Relating to child care facilities. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 1-21 Public Hearing held. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-2 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. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Child Care Division of Employment Department to inspect child care facility prior to issuing or renewing certification and registration. Requires division to conduct on-site investigation of child care facility if division receives serious complaint about facility. Requires division to make unannounced on-site reviews of 10 percent of registered child care facilities each year. Requires registered and certified child care providers to be mandatory reporters of child abuse. SB 110 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Transportation and General Government Committee) -- Relating to child care facilities; declaring an emergency. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 1-21 Public Hearing held. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-28 Work Session held. 2-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-4 Second reading. 2-5 Taken from 02-05 Calendar and placed on 02-08 Calendar by unanimous consent. 2-8 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Qutub, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 5-20 Work Session held. 5-27 Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-7 Second reading. 6-8 Third reading. Carried by Close. Passed. Ayes, 45 --Nays, 1, Wells, Absent, 1--Beck, Excused, 1--Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 12----Atkinson, Devlin, Gianella, Hill, Kafoury, Kruse, Merkley, Minnis, Morgan, Taylor, Welsh, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-15(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Absent, 2--Burdick, Starr, Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Dukes, Yih, President Adams. 6-18 President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 382, 1999 Laws. Effective date, July 01, 1999. Allows Child Care Division of Employment Department to issue or renew certificate of registration without inspection to child care facilities operated by family child care providers if providers meet certain training and other requirements. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 111 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Transportation and General Government Committee) -- Relating to children's services; appropriating money. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Joint Legislative Audit Committee to contract for performance study on children's services. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Legislative Fiscal Officer for study. SB 112 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Trade and Economic Development Committee) -- Relating to community development financial institution tax credits. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Revenue. 3-3 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Economic Development Department to establish criteria for identifying areas of economic distress and inadequate lending practices, described as community development investment areas. Establishes procedure by which community development investment areas are identified. Establishes tax credit for financial institutions that make loans in community development investment areas. Allows tax credit when percent of financial institution loans are in _____ community development investment areas. Allows tax credit for loans made in tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000. SB 113 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Trade and Economic Development Committee) -- Relating to community development. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 3-3 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Economic Development Department to prepare report to Legislative Assembly that analyzes certain federal banking legislation. SB 114 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Trade and Economic Development Committee) -- Relating to the Emergency Economic Development Fund; appropriating money. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Emergency Economic Development Fund. Allows transfer of percentage of lottery revenues to fund. Declares that 10 percent of lottery revenues that would otherwise be transferred to Administrative Services Economic Development Fund may be transferred to Emergency Economic Development Fund during periods of low state unemployment. Allows expenditures from Emergency Economic Development Fund for creation of jobs during periods of employment emergency. Allows Emergency Board to allocate moneys from Emergency Economic Development Fund. SB 115 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Trade and Economic Development Committee) -- Relating to sales of alcoholic beverages. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-18 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 3-17 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Public Hearing held. 5-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Third Reading. Carried by Gordly. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 3, Hannon, Miller, Timms, Excused, 1--Shannon. 5-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-12 Referred to General Government. 5-20 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. 6-3 Public Hearing held. 6-7 Public Hearing held. 6-10 Work Session held. 6-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-18 Second reading. 6-21 Third reading. Carried by Simmons. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Bowman, Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 3----Gianella, Lewis, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-23(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Lim, Fisher, Gordly appointed Senate conferees. 6-24(H) Representatives Simmons, Wilson, Butler, Edwards, Devlin appointed House Conferees. 6-30 Work Session held. 7-6(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 06-16 and bill be further amended and repassed. 7-7(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 7-8(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 3, Brown, Hannon, Shields, Absent, 1--Burdick, Excused, 1--George, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Derfler, Dukes, Shannon. 7-12(H) Made a Special Order of Business on Thursday, July 15 Calendar. Ayes, 33 --Nays, 25, Atkinson, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Harper, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Lewis, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morgan, Patridge, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass, Absent, 2--Hill, Rasmussen. 7-15 House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 1, Hill, Absent, 5--Deckert, Kruse, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 5----Gianella, Lewis, Lokan, Lowe, Ross. Leonard served notice of possible reconsideration. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Hansen. 7-20(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 9-3(S) Governor vetoed. Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to establish uniform standards and procedures for minor decoy operations used to investigate unlawful sales of alcoholic beverages to minors. Allows agents of Oregon Liquor Control Commission to deliver distilled liquors to licensees. Prohibits certain stores and agents from holding package store license. Provides exceptions. Sunsets December 31, 2001. SB 116 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Trade and Economic Development Committee) -- Relating to sales of alcoholic beverages by employees of package store licensees. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-18 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 2-10 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to establish and maintain certification program for persons who are employed by holders of package store licenses and who make sales of alcoholic beverages at retail. Requires that commission create and distribute clerk certificates, establish training course requirements, approve materials for training courses and approve training providers. Directs commission to develop and maintain clerk certificate database containing information relating to violations of liquor laws by persons holding clerk certificates and other persons. Establishes fees for clerk certificates. Authorizes commission to establish reasonable fees for approving training providers. SB 117 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Trade and Economic Development Committee) -- Relating to compensation of lottery game retailers. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-6 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. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. µLimitsº Increases compensation of lottery game retailers who sell tickets or shares in traditional state lottery games to minimum percentage rate of seven percent of retail price of tickets or shares. SB 118 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Trade and Economic Development Committee) -- Relating to funding of treatment programs for gambling-related behaviors; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Ways and Means. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 3-10 Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-11 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 7-14 Work Session held. 7-15 Work Session held. 7-16 Returned to Full Committee. 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 Lim. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 1, Beyer, Excused, 2--Qutub, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Brown, Derfler, Dukes, Metsger, President Adams. 7-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 7-21 Referred to Ways and Means. Recommendation: Do pass. 7-22 Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Hansen. Passed. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 5, Beyer, Close, Hill, Montgomery, Wells, Absent, 3--Jenson, Kropf, Mannix, Excused for business of the House, 9----Butler, Leonard, Lewis, Messerle, Minnis, Patridge, Ross, Schrader, Westlund. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-4(H) Speaker signed. 8-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 985, 1999 Laws. Effective date, August 20, 1999. Allocates moneys quarterly to Problem Gambling Treatment Fund in amount µequal toº not less than one percent of moneys transferred from State Lottery Fund to Administrative Services Economic Development Fund for programs related to gambling problems. Establishes Problem Gambling Treatment Fund. µAuthorizes Oregon Department of Administrative Services to appoint volunteer advisory council to advise on use of fund. Requires department to designate paid program manager to evaluate program performance.º µAuthorizes department to contract with public or private entities for services related to gambling treatment programs.º Directs Department of Human Resources to develop plan for administration of statewide gambling addiction programs and delivery of program services. Allows department to appoint advisory committee. Establishes expenditure limit for payment of expenses from lottery moneys by Department of Human Resources for gambling addiction prevention and treatment programs. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 119 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Trade and Economic Development Committee) -- Relating to enforcement of laws governing sales of alcoholic beverages. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 2-10 Public Hearing held. 3-17 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Oregon Liquor Control Commission to develop uniform standards and procedures for investigations of violations of laws prohibiting sales of alcoholic beverages to minors and intoxicated persons. Declares that uniform standards and procedures established by commission apply to all investigations conducted by commission and to all investigations conducted by law enforcement agencies of state. SB 120 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Trade and Economic Development Committee) -- Relating to workers' compensation coverage for firefighters; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Public Affairs. 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. SB 121 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Education Committee) -- Relating to unemployment insurance for apprentices. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-8 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 2-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-3 Second reading. 3-4 Third reading. Carried by Winters. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 1, Schrader, Absent, 2--Lundquist, Witt, Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund, Excused for business of the House, 6----Bowman, Gianella, Hansen, Mannix, Sunseri, Thompson. 4-6(S) President signed. 4-8(H) Speaker signed. 4-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 124, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Extends time, from three to five weeks, that apprentice can attend related training during benefit year without losing eligibility for unemployment insurance benefits. SB 122 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Education Committee) -- Relating to First Steps program; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Appropriates moneys out of General Fund for biennium beginning July 1, 1999, to Department of Higher Education to expand First Steps program. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 123 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Revenue and School Finance Committee) -- Relating to finance. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Revenue. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-3 Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-11 Second reading. 3-12 Taken from 03-12 Calendar and placed on 03-23 Calendar by unanimous consent. 3-23 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant, Yih. Passed. Ayes, 30. 3-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-29 Referred to Revenue. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 4-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 4-15 Second reading. 4-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 19 Calendar. 4-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 20 Calendar. 4-20 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Bowman, Lewis, Lundquist, Morrisette. 4-23(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 3--Burdick, Hannon, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 4-28 President signed. 4-29(H) Speaker signed. 5-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 186, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. 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 operating tax rate of affected taxing districts, for 2000-2001 tax year, so as to achieve refund of excess taxes collected in 1997-1998 to 1999-2000 tax years. Conforms statutes to Senate Joint Resolution 1, effective only upon passage of that measure. Modifies State School Fund distributions formula to conform with recalculation process. SB 124 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Revenue and School Finance Committee) -- Relating to special education services. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education, then Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Education Service District Special Education Grant. Apportions moneys from State School Fund for grant. Eliminates weighting factor in school funding distribution formula for students who receive special education services. Directs school districts to contract with education service districts for provision of special education services to qualified special education students. SB 125 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Revenue and School Finance Committee) -- Relating to taxation. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Revenue. 2-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-18 Second reading. 2-19 Third Reading. Carried by Burdick. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Duncan, George. 2-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 3-23 Public Hearing held. 3-31 Work Session held. 4-12 Work Session held. 4-16 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 26 Calendar. 4-26 Third reading. Carried by Rasmussen. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Jenson, Excused, 1--Minnis. 4-30(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. 5-28 Senators Burdick, Hartung, Wilde appointed Senate conferees. 6-4(H) Representatives Strobeck, Rasmussen, Witt appointed House Conferees. 6-14 Work Session held. 6-15 Work Session held. 6-21(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 04-16 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-22(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-23(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 30. 6-25(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 1, Wilson, Absent, 5--Gardner, Kafoury, Lehman, Lowe, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 1----Speaker Snodgrass. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 862, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Establishes, in case of property assessment and tax roll corrections for errors or omissions µrelating to real propertyº or additions of omitted µrealº property, that additional taxes arising as result are added to taxes imposed on property in next succeeding tax year and collected in same manner as other property taxes. µReduces, to three years, length of time for which real property roll changes may be made.º Refunds or waives interest on additional taxes arising from real property roll corrections made on or after January 1, 1998, and before effective date of Act. µRefunds or waives additional taxes arising from real property roll corrections made on or after January 1, 1998, and before effective date of Act, if attributable to errors, omissions or additions of omitted property for 1995-1996 and 1996-1997 tax years.º µApplies to assessment and tax roll changes made on or after January 1, 1998.º SB 126 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Revenue and School Finance Committee) -- Relating to taxation. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Revenue. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes income and corporate excise tax credit for contributions to educational nonprofit corporations, foundations and other nonprofit entities. Applies to contributions made in tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2000, and before January 1, 2006. SB 127 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Natural Resources Committee) -- Relating to siting of single-family dwellings; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-6 Third reading. Carried by George. Failed. Ayes, 14 --Nays, 16, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Duncan, Ferrioli, Gordly, Lim, Metsger, Nelson, Shannon, Shields, Trow. Fisher, Nelson declared potential conflict of interest. Ferrioli served notice of possible reconsideration. 4-7 No action taken on reconsideration. 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. SB 128 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Natural Resources Committee) -- Relating to Center for Lakes and Reservoirs; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Water and Land Use, then Ways and Means. 2-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs Portland State University to establish Center for Lakes and Reservoirs. µRequires center to coordinate monitoring, conduct research and assessment, and implement management planning and management activities in Oregon lakes and reservoirs.º Specifies activities to be performed by center. Prohibits sampling in certain waters without approval of owner. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Portland State University for activities of center. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 129 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Natural Resources Committee for Oregon Dairy Farmers Association) -- Relating to Western States Dairy Compact. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 4-5 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Makes Oregon participant in interstate compact regulating dairy products upon adoption by either Idaho or Washington and approval by United States Congress. SB 130 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Legislative Committee on Salmon and Stream Enhancement) -- Relating to fish restoration. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Stream Restoration and Species Recovery. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 2-23 Public Hearing held. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-16 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Derfler, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Brown, President Adams. 3-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-18 Referred to Stream Restoration and Species Recovery. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 13 Calendar. 4-13 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 14 Calendar. 4-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 15 Calendar. 4-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 16 Calendar. 4-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 19 Calendar. 4-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 20 Calendar. 4-20 Third reading. Carried by Messerle. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Bowman, Lundquist, Morrisette. 4-26(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Duncan. 5-6 President signed. 5-10(H) Speaker signed. 5-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 189, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Directs State Fish and Wildlife Commission to develop and implement remote hatchbox program, and to report to Legislative Assembly on progress of remote hatchbox program and salmon and trout enhancement program. SB 131 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Legislative Committee on Salmon and Stream Enhancement) -- Relating to voluntary local watershed councils. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-9 Work Session held. 2-12 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Stream Restoration and Species Recovery. Referred to Stream Restoration and Species Recovery by order of the President. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 3-8 Work Session held. 4-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-13 Second reading. 4-14 Carried over to 04-15 by unanimous consent. 4-15 Third Reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Gordly, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 4-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Stream Restoration and Species Recovery. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Messerle. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Excused, 5--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 7----Atkinson, Gianella, Hansen, Lowe, Piercy, Simmons, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-22(S) Governor signed. Chapter 300, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows Oregon Department of Administrative Services to provide liability protection to voluntary local watershed councils and their officers, employees and agents as part of insurance provided to Governor's Watershed Enhancement Board. SB 132 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Legislative Committee on Salmon and Stream Enhancement) -- Relating to Healthy Streams Partnership; declaring an emergency. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Stream Restoration and Species Recovery. 3-4 Public Hearing held. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third Reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Lim, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Timms, Yih. 4-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-12 Referred to Stream Restoration and Species Recovery. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Kruse. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 8, Beck, Bowman, Gardner, Leonard, Piercy, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Walker, Excused, 5--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 6----Atkinson, Hansen, Lowe, Simmons, Uherbelau, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-28(S) President signed. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-10(S) Governor signed. Chapter 244, 1999 Laws. Effective date, June 10, 1999. Changes membership and terms of Healthy Streams Partnership. Directs Healthy Streams Partnership to elect chairperson. Provides staff support for Healthy Streams Partnership. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 133 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Legislative Committee on Salmon and Stream Enhancement) -- Relating to Joint Legislative Committee on Salmon and Stream Enhancement; declaring an emergency. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Stream Restoration and Species Recovery. 3-18 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-6 Second reading. 5-7 Third Reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Tarno, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hartung. 5-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Stream Restoration and Species Recovery. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 27 Calendar. 5-27 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 28 Calendar. 5-28 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Absent, 1--Deckert, Excused for business of the House, 3----Hill, Lewis, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-8(S) President signed. 6-10(H) Speaker signed. 6-16(S) Governor signed. Chapter 270, 1999 Laws. Effective date, June 16, 1999. Expands scope of responsibility of Joint Legislative Committee on Salmon and Stream Enhancement to include oversight of activities pertaining to µall native or anadromous fish.º multiple species. Removes name of committee and allows Legislative Assembly to specify appropriate name. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 134 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Transportation and General Government Committee) -- Relating to financial administration of the Elderly and Disabled Special Transportation Fund; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Appropriates money from General Fund to Elderly and Disabled Special Transportation Fund. Subjects appropriation to Oregon Department of Administrative Services allotment process. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 135 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Transportation and General Government) -- Relating to the Elderly and Disabled Special Transportation Fund; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes method by which moneys are distributed to providers of transportation for elderly and disabled. Directs that Oregon Department of Administrative Services, rather than Department of Transportation, administer Elderly and Disabled Special Transportation Fund and make distributions of moneys in fund. Requires that moneys in fund be distributed only to counties in proportion to population. Requires counties to develop methodology for distribution of moneys to providers of transportation services. Prohibits distribution of moneys to reimburse service providers for costs of transportation that exceed specified percentage of statewide average cost. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 136 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Budget Committee for the Cemetery Association of Oregon) -- Relating to cemetery endowment care funds. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-22 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-25 Motion to rerefer to Business and Consumer Affairs carried. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Burdick, Hartung, Timms. 2-8 Work Session held. 2-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-12 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 5, Brown, Burdick, Corcoran, Trow, Yih, Excused, 1--Gordly, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Castillo, Nelson, President Adams. Yih changed from aye to nay by unanimous consent. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-4 Second reading. 3-5 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Witt, Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund. 4-8(S) President signed. 4-9(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 66, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Changes deposit on niche and crypt sales to percentage basis. Increases filing fee for endowment care fund annual reports. SB 137 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Budget Committee for the Cemetery Association of Oregon) -- Relating to enforcement of cemetery endowment care statutes. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-20 Public Hearing held. 2-8 Work Session held. 2-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-12 Second reading. 2-15 Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 4--Burdick, Corcoran, Shannon, Yih. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-4 Second reading. 3-5 Third reading. Carried by Morrisette. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund. 4-8(S) President signed. 4-9(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 67, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Changes notification requirement for violation of cemetery endowment care fund statutes. Authorizes recovery of attorney fees, costs and disbursements for µenforcement actionsº prevailing party. SB 138 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Budget Committee for the Cemetery Association of Oregon) -- Relating to endowment care cemeteries. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 1-26 Second reading. 1-27 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-4 Second reading. 3-5 Third reading. Carried by Gardner. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund. 4-8(S) President signed. 4-9(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 68, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Requires that persons selling crypts or niches that are not in existence at time of sale, and that are to be located in endowment care cemetery, must deposit 35 percent of sales price in trust fund or deposit bond or irrevocable letter of credit in amount equal to 35 percent of total sales price of all crypts or niches sold. µRemoves option of maintaining bond in lieu of making deposits.º SB 139 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Budget Committee for the Cemetery Association of Oregon) -- Relating to authority to delegate disposition of decedent's remains. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits delegation of authority to dispose of decedent's remains to certain funeral and cemetery business participants unless they are members of statutorily authorized class. SB 140 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Budget Committee for the Deschutes County Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to requirements for self-insurance of health insurance by individual public bodies. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 1-20 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Reduces number of covered employees and retirees required for self-insurance of health insurance by individual public body. SB 141 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senator Bill Fisher for Residential Providers Association of Oregon) -- Relating to community mental health programs. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Health and Human Services. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 3-1 Work Group held. 3-10 Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-18 Second reading. 3-19 Third Reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Dukes, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Qutub, President Adams. 3-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-24 Referred to Human Resources. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-28 Second reading. 6-1 Third reading. Carried by Piercy. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Absent, 1--Merkley, Excused, 1--Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 11----Deckert, Hill, King, Krummel, Lowe, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Westlund, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-4(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Hannon, Lim, Timms, Yih. 6-29 President signed. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 524, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Permits Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division to adopt rules restricting terms of µcontractº certain contracts between county and community mental health and developmental disabilities program and between such program and service provider. Allows service providing entities to purchase services from provider selected by individual under care. Permits county or community mental health and developmental disabilities program to request mediation under rules adopted by the division concerning dispute over terms of contract between county and program. Limits power of county to regulate mental health and developmental disabilities programs. SB 142 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senator David Nelson) -- Relating to telecommunications; appropriating money. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-22 Informational Meeting held. 1-25 Informational Meeting held. 1-27 Informational Meeting held. 2-5 Public Hearing held. 2-8 Work Session held. 2-10 Work Session held. 2-17 Work Session held. 3-1 Work Session held. 3-3 Work Session held. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-12 Work Session held. 3-19 Work Session held. 3-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-24 Second reading. 3-25 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 9, Brown, Burdick, Corcoran, Courtney, Dukes, Qutub, Shields, Trow, Yih, Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Castillo, Hannon. Bryant declared potential conflict of interest. 3-29(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-30 Referred to Commerce with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 4-6 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 4-27 Returned to Full Committee. 5-3 Public Hearing held. 5-12 Public Hearing held. 5-17 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes alternative rate regulation structure for telecommunications carriers. Allows telecommunications carrier to elect regulation under alternative structure. Requires electing carriers to establish Telecommunications Infrastructure µFundº Account for purpose of enhancing rural access to telecommunications services. Establishes price cap on basic telephone service rate. Establishes Universal Service Fund to ensure reasonable rates for basic telephone service. Establishes Connecting Oregon Communities Board to administer portion of funds. µDeclares emergency, effective on passage.º SB 143 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senator David Nelson) -- Relating to telecommunications; appropriating money. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs, then Ways and Means. 1-22 Informational Meeting held. 1-25 Informational Meeting held. 1-27 Informational Meeting held. 2-5 Public Hearing held. 2-8 Work Session held. 2-10 Work Session held. 2-17 Work Session held. 3-3 Work Session held. 3-8 Work Session held. 3-12 Work Session held. 3-18 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Revenue. Referred to Revenue by order of the President, then Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes tax credit for advanced telecommunications facilities, equal to 75 percent of certified cost of facilities, claimed over five tax years. Creates Connecting Oregon Communities Board to certify facilities for credit. Authorizes board to accept applications for certification filed before January 1, 2003. SB 144 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senator Tom Hartung) -- Relating to school safety; appropriating money. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Education. 4-7 Public Hearing held. 4-23 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-4 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. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Center for School Safety. Specifies administration, mission and duties of center. µEstablishes school safety grant program to be administered by center.º Directs schools and school districts to complete assessment of school safety and discipline. Specifies school safety duties of Department of Education. µDirects school districts to adopt rules on school safety.º µDirects juvenile court to notify resident school district of certain children within jurisdiction of court.º Appropriates moneys to Center for School Safety from General Fund for µadministration and grant programº operation of center. µDeclares emergency, effective July 1, 1999.º SB 145 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senate Interim Judiciary Committee for the Business Law section of the Oregon State Bar) -- Relating to business organizations; and declaring an emergency. 1-18(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-16 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----George, Qutub. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-18 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-5 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 Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Patridge, Williams. 3-17(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. 3-19 Senators Bryant, Courtney, Tarno appointed Senate conferees. 3-24(H) Representatives Beyer, Gardner, Winters appointed House Conferees. 6-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-9(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 03-09 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-9(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-11(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 2--Courtney, Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Brown, Dukes, Shields, President Adams. 6-15(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by King. Repassed. Ayes, 59 --Absent, 1--Deckert. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 362, 1999 Laws. Effective date, June 28, 1999. Specifies procedures and filing fees for merger and conversion of corporations, professional corporations, cooperative corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships, limited liability partnerships and limited partnerships. µTakes effect January 1, 2000.º Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 146 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senator Thomas Wilde) -- Relating to judicial review. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows actions for judicial review of quasi-judicial decisions of political subdivisions of state. Requires that action be brought within 30 days after issuance of final decision. Requires circuit courts to review decisions of political subdivisions de novo. SB 147 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senator Thomas Wilde) -- Relating to contracts for operation of governmental facilities. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Regulates contracts for operation of certain government-owned parking facilities. SB 148 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senator Thomas Wilde) -- Relating to procedures for certain administrative proceedings by local governments. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Provides procedures for certain proceedings conducted by local governments when those governments seek to abate nuisance or enforce housing or building code. Prohibits summary abatement of nuisance or summary enforcement of local codes except in cases of imminent danger to public safety. Requires hearing prior to condemnation of property or appointment of receiver for property in certain cases. SB 149 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senator Thomas Wilde) -- Relating to hearings officers for local governments. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Declares that hearings officers appointed by local governments shall not make binding quasi-judicial decisions. Requires all determinations made by such hearings officers to be advisory only. Prohibits such hearings officers from imposing fines or other penalties. Defines terms. SB 150 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senator Thomas Wilde) -- Relating to discrimination. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Judiciary. 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. SB 151 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Accountancy) -- Relating to accountants authorized to conduct municipal audits. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-18 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 2--Beyer, Corcoran, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Dukes, Ferrioli, Qutub. 3-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-23 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 13 Calendar. 5-13 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 14 Calendar. 5-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Piercy. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Sunseri, Excused, 2--Kafoury, King, Excused for business of the House, 1----Wilson. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Butler. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 309, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Deletes requirement that accountants authorized to conduct municipal audits reside or have office in Oregon. SB 152 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Accountancy) -- Relating to certified public accountant examination. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-18 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Gordly, Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Ferrioli, Qutub, President Adams. 3-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-23 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 13 Calendar. 5-13 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 14 Calendar. 5-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 4, Beyer, Mannix, Westlund, Witt, Excused, 3--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Excused for business of the House, 3----Starr, Strobeck, Wilson. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 310, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Modifies fees for taking certified public accountant examination. Repeals authority of failed candidate to review examination papers. SB 153 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Accountancy) -- Relating to civil penalty for violation of accountancy laws. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-18 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 6, Derfler, Hannon, Miller, Tarno, Timms, Wilde, Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Ferrioli, Qutub, President Adams. 3-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-23 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 13 Calendar. 5-13 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 14 Calendar. 5-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Gardner. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Schrader, Excused, 3--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Excused for business of the House, 2----Strobeck, Wilson. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Butler. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) Governor signed. Chapter 414, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Increases amount of civil penalty imposed for violation of accountancy laws or rules from $1,000 to $5,000. SB 154 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Accountancy) -- Relating to the State Board of Accountancy. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-18 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Ferrioli, Qutub, President Adams. 3-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-23 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 13 Calendar. 5-13 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 14 Calendar. 5-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Close. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 3--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Excused for business of the House, 2----Strobeck, Wilson. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Butler. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) Governor signed. Chapter 415, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Modifies membership of State Board of Accountancy to allow membership of certified public accountant not actively engaged in public accounting practice. SB 155 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Accountancy) -- Relating to quality review for accountants. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-18 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Beyer, Bryant, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Ferrioli, Qutub, President Adams. 3-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-23 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Lokan. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Excused, 6--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Mannix, Rasmussen, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 7----Devlin, Hansen, Kropf, Lowe, Simmons, Uherbelau, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) Governor signed. Chapter 405, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Modifies quality review activities conducted by State Board of Accountancy. SB 156 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Accountancy) -- Relating to fees paid to State Board of Accountancy. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 5-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 5-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Returned to Full Committee. 6-4 Work Session held. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 6-9 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 2--Ferrioli, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Burdick, Timms. 6-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 6-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-16 Work Session held. 6-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-22 Second reading. 6-23 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, June 24 Calendar. 6-24 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 25 Calendar. 6-25 Third reading. Carried by Taylor. Passed. Ayes, 41 --Nays, 9, Jenson, King, Knopp, Krummel, Lowe, Schrader, Starr, Thompson, Walker, Absent, 1--Witt, Excused, 1--Bowman, Excused for business of the House, 8----Beyer, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, Hill, Mannix, Simmons, Strobeck. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Jenson, Butler. 6-30(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused, 2--Derfler, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Ferrioli. 7-8 President signed. 7-9(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 750, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Modifies amount of certain application, certificate, license registration and permit fees payable to State Board of Accountancy. SB 157 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Accountancy) -- Relating to accountants; declaring an emergency. 1-22(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-19 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires certified public accountants and public accountants practicing public accounting in any business organization to register with State Board of Accountancy. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 158 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Accountancy) -- Relating to enforcement of accountancy laws. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-18 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 7, Burdick, Dukes, George, Hannon, Lim, Shannon, Wilde, Excused, 2--Beyer, Castillo, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Ferrioli, Qutub, Shields, President Adams. 3-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-23 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 5-6 Public Hearing and 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Montgomery. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 2, Knopp, Witt, Excused, 6--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Mannix, Rasmussen, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 5----Beck, Harper, Leonard, Lewis, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-26(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Shields. 6-22 President signed. 6-25(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) Governor signed. Chapter 441, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Authorizes Department of Revenue to supply copies of signature blocks of tax returns and other reports prepared by person for another to State Board of Accountancy for purpose of enforcing accountancy laws. SB 159 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Accountancy) -- Relating to accountant commissions. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-19 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals prohibition on accountants paying commission to obtain client or accepting commission for referring client. SB 160 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon University System) -- Relating to payments to employees of State System of Higher Education. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 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 Castillo. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Gordly, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Nelson, President Adams. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Education. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-21 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 26 Calendar. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Winters. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 5, Butler, Close, Hansen, Rasmussen, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 4----Backlund, Krummel, Lewis, Ross. 6-29(S) President signed. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 560, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows State Board of Higher Education to deduct prior overpayments to employees from salary or compensation. SB 161 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon University System) -- Relating to payroll system of State System of Higher Education; declaring an emergency. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 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 Castillo. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Gordly, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Nelson, President Adams. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Education. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Close. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 3, Bowman, Kafoury, Leonard, Excused, 2--Backlund, Starr, Excused for business of the House, 3----Butler, Wilson, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-20(S) President signed. 5-24(H) Speaker signed. 5-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 202, 1999 Laws. Effective date, May 28, 1999. Allows designation of person to implement and administer payroll system at each state higher education institution. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 162 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon University System) -- Relating to State System of Higher Education public contracts. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 4-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-12 Second reading. 4-13 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 4-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-19 Referred to Education. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Beck. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 2, Patridge, Westlund, Excused, 2--Backlund, Starr, Excused for business of the House, 3----Butler, Wilson, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-25(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-3(S) Governor signed. Chapter 210, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Applies statutes regarding rate of wage for public contracts to State System of Higher Education. SB 163 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon University System) -- Relating to State Board of Higher Education. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-25 Third Reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, Wilde, Yih, Excused, 3--Fisher, Lim, Miller. 2-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Education. 3-8 Public Hearing held. 3-12 Public Hearing held. 3-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-24 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-25 Second reading. 3-29 Third reading. Carried by Morrisette. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 2, Uherbelau, Witt, Excused, 2--Deckert, Lewis. 4-8(S) President signed. 4-9(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 70, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows State Board of Higher Education and state institutions of higher education to establish adjudicative procedures as alternative to procedures required by Administrative Procedures Act. SB 164 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Office of Community College Services) -- Relating to community college out-of-district services. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 2-15 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 the President. 6-3 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 6-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-12 Work Session held. 7-13 Returned to Full Committee. Work Session held. 7-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 7-16 Second reading. 7-17 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Fisher, George, Yih. 7-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 7-21 Referred to Ways and Means. Recommendation: Do pass. 7-22 Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Ross. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Absent, 3--Beck, Jenson, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 10----Butler, Leonard, Lewis, Messerle, Minnis, Patridge, Rasmussen, Schrader, Westlund, Williams. 7-29(S) President signed. 8-4(H) Speaker signed. 8-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 986, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Modifies method of providing educational services to areas outside community college districts if appropriations to meet fiscal impact are made during Seventy-first Legislative Assembly. Directs Office of Community College Services to develop transition plan. SB 165 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Office of Community College Services) -- Relating to community colleges. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 2-10 Work Session held. 2-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-15 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Yih, Excused, 3--Burdick, Corcoran, Shannon. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 3-10 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 Jenson. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Lewis, Messerle, Witt. 3-19(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Yih, Excused, 2--Dukes, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Qutub, President Adams. 4-9 President signed. 4-12(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) Governor signed. Chapter 39, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Removes Office of Community College Services from Department of Education. Specifies relationship of office and State Board of Education. Renames Office of Community College Services as Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development. SB 166 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Office of Community College Services) -- Relating to courses at community colleges; declaring an emergency. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 3-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-5 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-8 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Bryant. 3-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 4-2 Public Hearing and 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 13 Calendar. 4-13 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 14 Calendar. 4-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 15 Calendar. 4-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 16 Calendar. 4-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 19 Calendar. 4-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 20 Calendar. 4-20 Third reading. Carried by Close. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Bowman, Lewis, Lundquist, Morrisette. 4-26(S) President signed. 4-26(H) Speaker signed. 5-3(S) Governor signed. Chapter 147, 1999 Laws. Effective date, June 30, 1999. Eliminates requirements regarding transfer of credits between community colleges and state institutions of higher education. Declares emergency, effective June 30, 1999. SB 167 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Office of Community College Services) -- Relating to community college service districts. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-18 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Hartung, President Adams. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Education. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Jenson. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Backlund, Starr, Excused for business of the House, 3----Butler, Wilson, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-25(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-3(S) Governor signed. Chapter 211, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows Klamath Community College Service District to incur bonded indebtedness. Prohibits community college service districts formed after July 1, 1997, from incurring bonded indebtedness. SB 168 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Office of Community College Services) -- Relating to Office of Community College Services. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 2-10 Public Hearing held. 2-15 Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-18 Third Reading. Carried by Castillo. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 5, Derfler, Miller, Shannon, Trow, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Fisher, Hartung, President Adams. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Education. 3-10 Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes name of Office of Community College Services to Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development. SB 169 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Veterans' Affairs) -- Relating to veterans' loans. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-1 Carried over to 03-02 by unanimous consent. 3-2 Third Reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-4 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 3-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-31 Second reading. 4-1 Third reading. Carried by Montgomery. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Uherbelau, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lewis, Westlund. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Montgomery. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 4-8(S) President signed. 4-9(H) Speaker signed. 4-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 46, 1999 Laws. Deletes statutory criteria for approval by Director of Veterans' Affairs of rental of home or farm that is security for veteran's loan. Allows director to establish factors to consider when determining whether to approve rental of home or farm. SB 170 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Veterans' Affairs) -- Relating to rulemaking by the Director of Veterans' Affairs. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-29 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-1 Third Reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--George, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Burdick, Ferrioli, Hartung, Shields. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 3-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-30 Second reading. 3-31 Third reading. Carried by Lokan. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Hill, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 2----Schrader, Speaker Snodgrass. 4-8(S) President signed. 4-9(H) Speaker signed. 4-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 45, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows Director of Veterans' Affairs to adopt rules to implement and administer statutes relating to Oregon Veterans' Homes. SB 171 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Veterans' Affairs) -- Relating to payroll deductions for payment of veterans' loans. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-1 Carried over to 03-02 by unanimous consent. 3-2 Third Reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-4 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 3-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-31 Second reading. 4-1 Third reading. Carried by Montgomery. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused for business of the House, 2----Lewis, Westlund. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Speaker signed. 4-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 49, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Repeals law that allows deduction from salary of state officers and employees specifically for payment of veterans' loans. SB 172 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Veterans' Affairs) -- Relating to maximum amount of veterans' loans. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-1 Carried over to 03-02 by unanimous consent. 3-2 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 5, Beyer, Burdick, Corcoran, Gordly, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-4 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 3-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-31 Second reading. 4-1 Third reading. Carried by Montgomery. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 9, Beyer, Bowman, Butler, King, Sunseri, Uherbelau, Wells, Wilson, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lewis, Westlund. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Speaker signed. 4-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 41, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Increases maximum amount of veteran's home loan from 75 percent of maximum original principal balance permitted on single-family first mortgage loan by Federal National Mortgage Association to full amount of such principal balance. SB 173 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Veterans' Affairs) -- Relating to veterans' loans. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-1 Carried over to 03-02 by unanimous consent. 3-2 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-4 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 3-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-31 Second reading. 4-1 Third reading. Carried by Montgomery. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused for business of the House, 2----Lewis, Westlund. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Speaker signed. 4-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 50, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Changes definition of lending institution for purposes of processing and servicing veterans' loan contracts. SB 174 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Veterans' Affairs) -- Relating to veterans; appropriating money. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-29 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-1 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--George, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Burdick, Ferrioli, Hartung, Shields. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 3-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-30 Second reading. 3-31 Third reading. Carried by Montgomery. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Hill, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 2----Schrader, Speaker Snodgrass. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Speaker signed. 4-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 51, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Creates Oregon Veterans' Home Account. Appropriates moneys in account to Director of Veterans' Affairs for payment of expenses for development, operation and maintenance of each Oregon Veterans' Home. Allows director to transfer moneys from account to Oregon War Veterans' Fund and from Oregon War Veterans' Fund to account. SB 175 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Veterans' Affairs) -- Relating to the Director of Veterans' Affairs as conservator of the estates of certain veterans. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-29 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-1 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--George, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Burdick, Ferrioli, Hartung, Shields. 2-2(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-3 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 3-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-30 Second reading. 3-31 Third reading. Carried by Lowe. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 2--Hill, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 2----Schrader, Speaker Snodgrass. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Speaker signed. 4-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 52, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Expands class of persons for whom Director of Veterans' Affairs may act as conservator. SB 176 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Marine Board) -- Relating to abandoned vessels. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-22 by unanimous consent. 4-22 Carried over to 04-23 by unanimous consent. 4-23 Third Reading. Carried by Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Ferrioli. 4-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-30 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 5-10 Public Hearing and 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Walker. Failed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 25, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Kruse, Lehman, Lokan, Lundquist, Mannix, Messerle, Montgomery, Morgan, Patridge, Simmons, Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, Welsh, Westlund, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Excused, 5--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 2----Harper, Lewis. Mannix changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. 5-21 Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 44 --Excused, 3--Kafoury, Lehman, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 13----Devlin, Hill, Kropf, Krummel, Lewis, Lokan, Montgomery, Simmons, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Williams. Motion to rerefer to Judiciary - Civil Law carried. Rereferred. 5-25 Work Session held. 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-8 Read. Carried by Walker. Passed. Ayes, 38 --Nays, 13, Beyer, Butler, Close, Harper, Knopp, Krummel, Kruse, Lokan, Patridge, Starr, Sunseri, Westlund, Witt, Absent, 1--Beck, Excused, 1--Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 7----Devlin, Gianella, Kafoury, Merkley, Minnis, Taylor, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-18(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Miller, Absent, 2--Fisher, Timms, Excused, 1--Nelson, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Burdick, Gordly. 7-8 President signed. 7-9(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 692, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Revises procedure for removal and sale of abandoned boat, floating home or boathouse. Creates offense of abandoning boat, floating home or boathouse. Punishes by maximum imprisonment of µone yearº six months, µ$5,000º $2,000 fine, or both. Applies to boat, floating home or boathouse abandoned after effective date of Act. SB 177 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Bureau of Labor and Industries) -- Relating to unlawful practices; declaring an emergency. 1-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-2 Public Hearing held. 4-5 Work Session held. 4-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-9 Second reading. 4-12 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Bryant, Attending Legislative Business, 1----George. 4-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-14 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 13 Calendar. 5-13 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 14 Calendar. 5-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Absent, 2--Messerle, Rosenbaum, Excused, 3--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Excused for business of the House, 2----Kropf, Strobeck. 5-28(S) President signed. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-10(S) Governor signed. Chapter 245, 1999 Laws. Effective date, June 10, 1999. Provides civil action for employment discrimination based on disability. Clarifies procedure for enforcement of orders of Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 178 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Bureau of Labor and Industries) -- Relating to payment of wages. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-19 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires employer to pay wages to employee who is removed from employment by United States Immigration and Naturalization Service or United States Border Patrol, or to pay employee's wages to Bureau of Labor and Industries in trust. Imposes maximum civil penalty of $1,000. SB 179 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Bureau of Labor and Industries) -- Relating to farm labor contractor licensing fees; appropriating money. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 3-31 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Tabled in committee. 4-7 Taken from the table. Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-14 Carried over to 04-15 by unanimous consent. 4-15 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Gordly, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 4-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-20 Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-14 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 5, Close, Knopp, Kropf, Krummel, Witt, Excused, 4--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 2----Gianella, Lowe. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) Governor signed. Chapter 399, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Increases license and indorsement fee limits for farm labor contractors. Allocates fees to Bureau of Labor and Industries for administration of farm labor contractor licensing and farmworker camp indorsement programs. SB 180 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Bureau of Labor and Industries) -- Relating to claims against public works contractor's bonds. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-29 Public Hearing held. 3-19 Work Session held. 3-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-25 Second reading. 3-29 Third Reading. Carried by Metsger. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Qutub, Starr, President Adams. 3-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 27 Calendar. 5-27 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 28 Calendar. 5-28 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 5, Close, Knopp, Lokan, Uherbelau, Witt, Absent, 1--Deckert, Excused for business of the House, 4----Harper, Hill, Lewis, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-29(S) President signed. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 521, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Modifies notice of claim requirements against public works contractor's bond to allow Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries to give notice of claim for wages without assignment and include workers who are unidentified when notice is given. SB 181 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Bureau of Labor and Industries) -- Relating to producer-promoters. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-4 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-5 Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 2--Duncan, Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Beyer, Castillo, Dukes, Ferrioli, Gordly, Shannon. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-2 Second reading. 3-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, March 4 Calendar. 3-4 Third reading. Carried by Gardner. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 2--Strobeck, Westlund, Excused for business of the House, 6----Bowman, Gianella, Hansen, Mannix, Sunseri, Thompson. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 69, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Repeals requirements that producer-promoter obtain wage bond and permit from Bureau of Labor and Industries before doing business. SB 182 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Real Estate Agency) -- Relating to regulation of real estate professionals. 1-22(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Revises laws regulating licensing and trade practices of real estate brokers and property managers. Becomes operative July 1, 2000. SB 183 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon State Lottery) -- Relating to payment of prizes by the state lottery. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Trade and Economic Development. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-27 Third Reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 1-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-2 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 4-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 6 Calendar. 5-6 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 7 Calendar. 5-7 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Nays, 3, Beck, Hill, Schrader, Excused, 1--Strobeck. 5-24(S) President signed. 5-24(H) Speaker signed. 5-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 203, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows Oregon State Lottery Commission to adopt rules to establish procedures for payment of prize to person whose winning ticket or share is lost, damaged or destroyed during validation by lottery game retailer. Provides that rules adopted apply to claims submitted to state lottery on or after November 1, 1996. SB 184 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Pharmacy) -- Relating to pharmacy technicians. 1-22(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-10 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires State Board of Pharmacy to adopt rules relating to education, examinations and minimum age of pharmacy technicians. Authorizes board, in certain circumstances, to refuse to issue, or to suspend, revoke or restrict registrations of pharmacy technicians. Modifies initial and renewal requirements for pharmacy technician registration. SB 185 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Pharmacy) -- Relating to veterinary drug outlets. 1-25(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-10 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires that veterinary drug outlets register with State Board of Pharmacy. Defines veterinary drug outlet. SB 186 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Forest Resources Institute) -- Relating to Oregon Forest Resources Institute. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 3-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-16 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-17 Third Reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--President Adams. 3-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 3-30 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-5 Recommendation: Do pass. 4-6 Second reading. 4-7 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Mannix, Speaker Snodgrass, Excused for business of the House, 1----Beck. 4-15(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-16(S) Governor signed. Chapter 40, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Clarifies qualification requirements for certain appointed members of board of directors of Oregon Forest Resources Institute. SB 187 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasurer Jim Hill) -- Relating to savings education; appropriating money. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government, then Ways and Means. 2-11 Public Hearing held. 2-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 5-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Returned to Full Committee. 6-4 Work Session held. Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs State Treasurer to establish Oregon Retirement Savings Education Program. Requires program to include plan for educating Oregonians regarding importance of saving for retirement, implementation of small business pension education agenda, programs and strategies that allow for additional educational initiatives, and monitoring and other activities designed to ensure that personal finance skills are taught and tested throughout Oregon's education system. Creates Oregon Retirement Savings Education Account for deposit of federal moneys and other contributions devoted to program. Appropriates all moneys in account to State Treasurer for implementation and administration of the program. SB 188 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasurer Jim Hill) -- Relating to the Oregon Growth Account; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-16 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----George, Qutub. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-3 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 Montgomery. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Walker, Excused, 2--Minnis, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lehman. 4-6(S) President signed. 4-8(H) Speaker signed. 4-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 42, 1999 Laws. Effective date, April 19, 1999. Directs office of State Treasurer to provide staff to Oregon Growth Account Board. Modifies other provisions regarding Oregon Growth Account of Education Endowment Fund including contracting, records, payment of expenses and reporting requirements. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 189 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasurer Jim Hill) -- Relating to investment of state funds. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-16 Third Reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----George, Qutub. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-18 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-3 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 Deckert. Passed. Ayes, 60. 3-25(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Castillo, Hannon. 4-9 President signed. 4-12(H) Speaker signed. 4-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 54, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Eliminates requirement that State Treasurer submit annual report to Governor and Legislative Assembly concerning investment of specified state funds. SB 190 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasury) -- Relating to the Oregon Budget Stabilization Fund; appropriating money. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Oregon Budget Stabilization Fund in General Fund of State Treasury. Describes purpose and sources of fund. Requires Governor, in biennial budget report, to request appropriation of percent of General Fund revenues to fund. ___ SB 191 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasury) -- Relating to investment of certain state funds. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-16 Work Session held. Tabled in committee. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates limitation on investment in common stocks applicable to state trust and endowment funds. SB 192 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasury) -- Relating to investment of certain state funds. 1-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-16 Work Session held. Tabled in committee. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes percentages of moneys in specified state funds that may be invested in common stocks. Requires such percentages to be determined using current market value of common stocks. Requires State Treasurer or Oregon Investment Council to reduce common stock investments when such investments exceed allowable percentage limits. SB 193 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasury) -- Relating to financial administration of public funds. 1-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-15 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-16 Third Reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----George, Qutub. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-18 Referred to General Government. 5-11 Public Hearing and 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 1, Starr, Excused, 5--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 4----Harper, Lewis, Minnis, Schrader. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) Governor signed. Chapter 412, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Directs State Treasurer to create record of moneys paid into State Treasury, rather than issue receipts therefor. Describes certain authorized investments for purposes of collateralization of public funds. Repeals requirement that State Treasurer file certain receipts and warrants with, and furnish monthly schedule of disbursements to, Oregon Department of Administrative Services. SB 194 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasurer Jim Hill) -- Relating to financial administration of public funds; declaring an emergency. 1-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-11 Public Hearing held. 2-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-25 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Lim, Miller, Starr. 2-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-3 Referred to General Government. 5-11 Public Hearing held. 5-20 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. 7-1 Work Session held. 7-11 Work Session held. 7-21 Work Session held. 7-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Amendments distributed. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Devlin. Passed. Ayes, 37 --Nays, 13, Beck, Bowman, Deckert, Edwards, Gardner, Kafoury, Lehman, Lokan, Lundquist, Merkley, Piercy, Rosenbaum, Walker, Excused for business of the House, 10----Hansen, Leonard, Lewis, Messerle, Minnis, Patridge, Rasmussen, Ross, Schrader, Westlund. 7-23(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Duncan, Nelson, Trow appointed Senate conferees. 7-23(H) Representatives Simmons, Beyer, Devlin appointed House Conferees. Work Session held. 7-23(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 07-22 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed 07-23.) 7-23(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 7-24(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 1, Miller, Excused, 3--Fisher, Wilde, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Corcoran. 7-24(H) Rules suspended. House adopted Conference Committee Report. Rules suspended. Repassed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Beck, Edwards, Absent, 3--Morrisette, Williams, Witt. 8-17(S) President signed. 8-24(H) Speaker signed. 9-1(S) Governor signed. Chapter 1043, 1999 Laws. Effective date, September 01, 1999. Establishes maximum administrative charges that may be imposed by State Treasurer, as investment officer, for investing specified public funds. Requires State Treasurer to provide report of management activities under certain circumstances. Subjects local governments to same administrative charges as state agencies if State Treasurer transfers assets of local government investment pool to state short term investment fund. Transfers Office of Energy from Department of Consumer and Business Services to independent agency status. Directs Governor to appoint administrator of Office of Energy. Transfers duties and obligations to new Office of Energy. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 195 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasury) -- Relating to deposits by insurers. 1-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-19 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 Starr. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-4 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 4-19 Second reading. 4-20 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 21 Calendar. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 26 Calendar. 4-26 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 1--Minnis, Excused for business of the House, 1----Montgomery. 4-28(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Starr, Timms. 5-17 President signed. 5-19(H) Speaker signed. 5-27(S) Governor signed. Chapter 196, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Deletes requirements that certain insurers file deposits with State Treasurer. Allows deposits that are required or permitted under Insurance Code to be securities rated as Class 1 by National Association of Insurance Commissioners. SB 196 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasury) -- Relating to depositories of public funds; declaring an emergency. 1-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 4-7 Public Hearing held. 5-6 Work Session held. 5-12 Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-19 Second reading. 5-20 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 1--Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 5----George, Hartung, Shannon, Timms, President Adams. Gordly declared potential conflict of interest. 5-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-24 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 5-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-2 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-3 Second reading. 6-4 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, June 7 Calendar. 6-7 Third reading. Carried by Edwards. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Morgan, Excused for business of the House, 3----Lewis, Prozanski, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 311, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 01, 1999. µAllows State Treasurer to define collateral and establish amounts for purpose of securing deposits of public funds.º µSubstitutes State Treasurer for pool manager with regard to maintaining security of public funds in depository banks.º µSubstitutes collateral requirements for certificates of participation with regard to depositories of public funds.º Modifies definition of depository bank and makes certain requirements of depository. Describes certain authorized investments for purposes of collateralization of public funds. µAllows State Treasurer to contract with financial institutions for performance of duties otherwise performed by State Treasurer.º µTakes effect January 1, 2000.º Declares emergency, effective October 1, 1999. SB 197 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasury) -- Relating to investment holding companies. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-19 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, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-4 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. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 27 Calendar. 5-27 Third reading. Carried by Kruse. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Absent, 5--Deckert, Hansen, Lundquist, Thompson, Uherbelau, Excused, 1--Mannix, Excused for business of the House, 12----Atkinson, Beck, Beyer, Devlin, Edwards, Minnis, Piercy, Simmons, Starr, Wells, Welsh, Williams. 6-23(S) President signed. 6-28(H) Speaker signed. 7-6(S) Governor signed. Chapter 481, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Establishes that investment holding companies authorized by State Treasurer may be corporations, partnerships or limited liability companies. Describes powers and authority of such companies. Allows officer or employee of State Treasurer to serve as member, as well as director or officer, of investment holding company. Deletes requirement that officer or employee of State Treasurer be appointed by State Treasurer in order to serve as director, officer or member of investment holding company. SB 198 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasury for the Oregon Municipal Debt Advisory Commission) -- Relating to public finance. 1-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-18 Public Hearing held. 4-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-8 Second reading. 4-9 Taken from 04-09 Calendar and placed on 04-12 Calendar by unanimous consent. 4-12 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Bryant, Attending Legislative Business, 1----George. 4-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-14 Referred to General Government. 5-11 Public Hearing held. 5-13 Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-20 Second reading. 5-21 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 24 Calendar. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 12, Beyer, Butler, Harper, Knopp, Kruse, Morgan, Simmons, Sunseri, Wells, Welsh, Westlund, Witt. 6-2(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Gordly, Timms. 6-25 President signed. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 559, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Provides method for calculating debt limit after issuance of certain bonds. Allows public body to enter into rate covenants. Allows public bodies to take specified actions relating to awarding bonds and investing bond proceeds. Limits authority of city with regard to operation and financing of off-street motor vehicle parking facilities. Defines terms. SB 199 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasury for Oregon Municipal Debt Advisory Commission) -- Relating to borrowing by local governments. 1-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-18 Public Hearing held. 4-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-8 Work Session held. 4-14 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Revenue. Referred to Revenue by order of the President. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows public bodies to solicit bids for purchase of bonds and to sell bonds in accordance with competitive bidding process of public body rather than statutory process. Allows public bodies to invest bond payment, bond reserve and bond proceeds accounts in investment agreements. Imposes limit on limited tax bonded indebtedness of county to one percent of real market value of taxable property in county. Allows public bodies to effect forward refunding of bonds. Defines terms. SB 200 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Treasury) -- Relating to state bonds; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 3-2 Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-9 Second reading. 3-10 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Ferrioli. 3-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-15 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 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, 57 --Excused, 2--Mannix, Speaker Snodgrass, Excused for business of the House, 1----Beck. 4-14(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 44, 1999 Laws. Effective date, July 01, 1999. Provides uniform administrative procedures for issuance of lottery bonds without regard to purpose or authorization of bonds. Allows State Treasurer to establish notice requirements and bid process for issuance and sale of bonds. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 201 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Mortuary and Cemetery Board) -- Relating to prearranged funeral plans. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires salespersons of certain prearranged funeral plans to renew registrations with State Mortuary and Cemetery Board. SB 202 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Board of Investigators) -- Relating to Oregon Board of Investigators. 1-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 4-15 Work Session held. 4-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-22 Second reading. 4-23 Carried over to 04-26 by unanimous consent. 4-26 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Beyer, Wilde. 4-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-3 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 5-11 Public Hearing 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 Lokan. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 2, Schrader, Strobeck, Absent, 5--Deckert, Edwards, Lundquist, Morrisette, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 1----Beck. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Devlin. 6-2(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Gordly, Timms. 6-15 President signed. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 312, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Modifies provisions dealing with security for investigators and operatives. SB 203 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Board of Investigators) -- Relating to Oregon Board of Investigators. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-19 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-22 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 30. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-5 Public Hearing held. 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. 5-11 Public Hearing and 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Kruse. Passed. Ayes, 46 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Excused, 5--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 8----Atkinson, Harper, Jenson, Lewis, Lundquist, Minnis, Montgomery, Schrader. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 363, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Modifies provisions dealing with photographs for investigators and operatives. SB 204 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Board of Investigators) -- Relating to Oregon Board of Investigators. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-25 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes that certain information obtained as part of licensing investigators or registering operatives or as part of investigation of complaint regarding investigator, operative or applicant is confidential and not subject to disclosure. SB 205 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senator Verne Duncan) -- Relating to Oregon Youth Conservation Corps; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Health and Human Services, then Education. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-27 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Education by prior reference. 2-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-15 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 1, Yih, Excused, 3--Burdick, Corcoran, Shannon. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Education. 3-15 Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-18 Second reading. 3-19 Third reading. Carried by Close. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Gardner, Leonard, Winters, Witt. 4-6(S) President signed. 4-8(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 71, 1999 Laws. Effective date, July 01, 1999. Transfers administration of Oregon Youth Conservation Corps from State Commission on Children and Families to Office of Community College Services. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 206 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Judicial Department for Judicial Conference of the State of Oregon, Oregon Appellate Judges Association and Oregon Circuit Judges Association) -- Relating to judges' retirement. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies calculation of Plan B service retirement allowance for judge member of Public Employees Retirement System. Establishes that service retirement allowance be based on final average salary multiplied by 3.75 percent per year of service for up to 18 years of service instead of 16 years of service. Establishes that judge member who elects Plan B retirement shall continue to receive monthly state contribution as payment of all or part of cost of health benefit plan while judge member is serving as pro tem judge. SB 207 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Judicial Department) -- Relating to courts; appropriating money. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary, then Ways and Means. 1-27 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-29 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes Court Productivity and Access Improvement Revolving Account within General Fund. Establishes that savings realized from implementation of productivity improvement projects by state courts be credited to account. Appropriates all moneys in account to Judicial Department for making loans, grants, matching funds or cash awards available to state courts for implementation of court productivity projects, quality improvement projects, public outreach and improvements in public access to court services. Appropriates moneys from General Fund to Judicial Department for deposit in Court Productivity and Access Improvement Revolving Account. SB 208 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Judicial Department for Judicial Conference of the State of Oregon, Oregon Circuit Judges Association, Oregon Appellate Judges Association) -- Relating to salaries; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases salaries of judges of Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Oregon Tax Court and circuit court. Deletes requirement that salary of member of Legislative Assembly be at least 17 percent of salary of circuit court judges. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 209 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to state agency debt collection. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-22 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-25 Third Reading. Carried by Metsger. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Burdick, Hartung, Timms. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-29 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Department of Consumer and Business Services to issue distraint warrants for collection of debts owed department. SB 210 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to reconciliation of state health insurance law to federal law. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-5 Second reading. 5-6 Third Reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Derfler. 5-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-10 Referred to Human Resources. 5-20 Work Session held. 5-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-2 Second reading. 6-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 4 Calendar. 6-4 Third reading. Carried by Kruse. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lundquist, Starr. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by King. 6-10(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Fisher, Castillo, Shannon appointed Senate conferees. 6-11(H) Representatives Kruse, Winters, Taylor appointed House Conferees. 7-1 Work Session held. 7-2(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-28 and bill be further amended and repassed. 7-6(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 7-7(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Absent, 1--Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Nelson. 7-9(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 48 --Absent, 3--Bowman, Leonard, Morrisette, Excused for business of the House, 9----Jenson, King, Messerle, Morgan, Ross, Schrader, Shetterly, Uherbelau, Westlund. 7-17(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 8-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 987, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Conforms health insurance statutes to federal law governing group and individual health insurance. Revises terminology in health insurance statutes and application of statutes. SB 211 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to occupational safety citations. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-22 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-25 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Burdick, Hartung, Timms. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-2 Second reading. 2-3 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 2--Lewis, Starr, Excused for business of the House, 1----Beck. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 72, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows Department of Consumer and Business Services to serve citation for violation of occupational safety or health law on employer's registered agent. SB 212 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to hazard communication rules. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-22 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-25 Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Burdick, Hartung, Timms. 1-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 1-29 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Gardner. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 2--Backlund, Starr, Excused for business of the House, 3----Butler, Wilson, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-25(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 232, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Repeals requirement that Department of Consumer and Business Services review and report to legislature about employers who must communicate to employees about hazardous substances in the workplace. SB 213 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to Workers' Benefit Fund. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Public Affairs. 2-5 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 Starr. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Gordly, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Nelson, President Adams. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-9 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-10 Second reading. 3-11 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Wells, Excused, 2--Lundquist, Montgomery. 4-14(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 118, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Increases required cash balance of Workers' Benefit Fund. SB 214 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to credit unions. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-8 Second reading. 3-9 Third Reading. Carried by Metsger. Passed. Ayes, 30. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 14 Calendar. 4-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 15 Calendar. 4-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 16 Calendar. 4-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 19 Calendar. 4-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 20 Calendar. 4-20 Third reading. Carried by Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Bowman, Lewis, Lundquist, Morrisette. 4-27(S) President signed. 4-28(H) Speaker signed. 5-5(S) Governor signed. Chapter 185, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Revises Oregon Credit Union Act. SB 215 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to collection agencies. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-18 Public Hearing held. 1-22 Work Session held. 1-28 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-29 Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 2--Burdick, Duncan, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Gordly, Hartung, Qutub, President Adams. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-4 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-12 Second reading. 5-13 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 14 Calendar. 5-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Absent, 1--Bowman, Excused, 5--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 1----Mannix. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) Governor signed. Chapter 413, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Provides Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services with additional grounds to deny, revoke, suspend or refuse to renew collection agency registration. Allows director to exempt collection agencies from certain record keeping, office and trust account provisions. Specifies conditions for exemption. SB 216 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to pawnbrokers. 1-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs, then Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies definition of pawnbroker. Requires certain disclosures in pawnbroker advertising. Modifies bonding requirements. Specifies additional conditions allowing Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services to refuse to issue or to revoke or suspend pawnbroker license. Modifies civil and criminal penalties. SB 217 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to securities; declaring an emergency. 1-13(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-20 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-21 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 30. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass. 2-10 Second reading. 2-11 Third reading. Carried by Gardner. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Butler, Lokan. 4-8(S) President signed. 4-9(H) Speaker signed. 4-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 53, 1999 Laws. Effective date, April 19, 1999. Modifies definition of investment adviser representative. Allows licensed broker-dealers to function as federal covered investment advisers without further filings. Allows filing for trade name or assumed business name. Prescribes fee. Specifies that federal law cited in Oregon Securities Law is federal law in existence on effective date of this Act. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 218 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to sellers of travel; declaring an emergency. 1-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-23 Second reading. 2-24 Third Reading. Carried by Metsger. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Brown. 2-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Commerce. 2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Regulations. 3-10 Public Hearing and Work Session 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 B-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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 14 Calendar. 4-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 15 Calendar. 4-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 16 Calendar. 4-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 19 Calendar. 4-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 20 Calendar. 4-20 Third reading. Carried by Walker. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Lehman, Absent, 1--Ross, Excused, 4--Bowman, Lewis, Lundquist, Morrisette. 4-28(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Starr, Timms. 5-10 President signed. 5-11(H) Speaker signed. 5-21(S) Governor signed. Chapter 194, 1999 Laws. Effective date, May 21, 1999. Directs Department of Consumer and Business Services to certify associations of sellers of travel. Requires members of associations to make certain disclosures to consumers and comply with code of ethics. Prohibits seller of travel from claiming membership in certified association unless seller is member of association. Directs each district school board to adopt policies regarding sale of travel services to students. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 219 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to prefabricated structures. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows local government building inspection program to conduct plan review and inspection of prefabricated structures. SB 220 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to closure of workers' compensation claims. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Public Affairs. 2-5 Public Hearing held. 4-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-13 Second reading. 4-14 Carried over to 04-15 by unanimous consent. 4-15 Third Reading. Carried by Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 8, Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Shields, Trow, Excused, 2--Gordly, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. Shields, having been recorded as voting aye, was granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting nay. 4-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Morrisette. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 1, Rosenbaum, Excused, 6--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Mannix, Rasmussen, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 6----Devlin, Hansen, Ross, Simmons, Uherbelau, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-26(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 3, Castillo, Corcoran, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Shields. 6-15 President signed. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 313, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Eliminates authority of Department of Consumer and Business Services to close workers' compensation claims. Requires insurers and self-insured employers to close all workers' compensation claims. Modifies procedures for reclassification of nondisabling claims. SB 221 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to certification of workers' compensation claims examiners. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. 2-5 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 Starr. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 5, Castillo, Corcoran, Shields, Trow, Yih, Excused, 1--Gordly, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Hartung, Nelson, President Adams. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-3 Public Hearing held. 5-7 Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-12 Second reading. 5-13 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 14 Calendar. 5-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 40 --Nays, 14, Beck, Bowman, Devlin, Gardner, Hopson, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Piercy, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Excused, 5--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 1----Mannix. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) Governor signed. Chapter 418, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Eliminates workers' compensation claims examiner certification program of Department of Consumer and Business Services. Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt by rule standards for certification of workers' compensation claims examiners by insurers, self-insured employers and third party administrators. Requires insurers, self-insured employers and third party administrators to administer standards for certification. SB 222 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to workers' compensation advisory committees. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. 2-5 Public Hearing held. 2-26 Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-4 Second reading. 3-5 Third Reading. Carried by Qutub. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Hartung, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----George. 3-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-3 Public Hearing held. 5-7 Work Session held. 5-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Knopp. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 2, Schrader, Westlund, Excused, 4--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 1----Gianella. 5-28(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. 6-1 Senators Derfler, Dukes, Shannon appointed Senate conferees. 6-4(H) Representatives Beyer, Gardner, Knopp appointed House Conferees. 6-11 Work Session held. 6-18(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-13 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-22(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-22(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Attending Legislative Business, 5----Brown, Burdick, Qutub, Trow, Yih. 6-24(H) Motion to adopt Conference Committee Report failed. 7-1 Representatives Beyer, Knopp, Gardner appointed House Conferees No. 2. 7-7(S) Senators Shannon, Derfler, Dukes appointed Senate conferees No. 2. 7-8 Work Session held. 7-12 Conference Committee Recommendation No. 2: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-13 and bill be further amended and repassed. (Amendments distributed 07-12.) 7-12(H) Conference Committee report No. 2 read in House. 7-13(S) Senate Adopted Conference Committee Report No. 2 and repassed bill. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Brown. 7-14(H) House Adopted Conference Committee Report No. 2. Repassed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 3, Bowman, Krummel, Westlund, Absent, 2--Beck, Deckert, Excused for business of the House, 2----Hill, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-19(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 7-30(S) Governor signed. Chapter 879, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Revises composition and duties of advisory committee on medical care for purposes of workers' compensation. Allows Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to determine composition of committee. SB 223 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to standards for workers' compensation medical services. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. 2-5 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 Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 1, Trow, Excused, 1--Gordly, Attending Legislative Business, 5----Bryant, Castillo, Hartung, Nelson, President Adams. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-6 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 13 Calendar. 5-13 Third reading. Carried by Morrisette. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 3, Jenson, Rosenbaum, Uherbelau, Excused, 2--Backlund, Starr, Excused for business of the House, 5----Butler, Leonard, Mannix, Wilson, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-25(S) President signed. 6-1(H) Speaker signed. 6-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 233, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Eliminates responsibility of Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services for establishing utilization and treatment standards for medical services in workers' compensation claims. SB 224 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Forestry) -- Relating to Northwest Wildland Fire Protection Agreement; declaring an emergency. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 2-4 Public Hearing held. 4-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-14 Second reading. 4-15 Carried over to 04-16 by unanimous consent. 4-16 Third Reading. Carried by Ferrioli. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Timms. 4-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-20 Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 5-4 Public Hearing held. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 27 Calendar. 5-27 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 28 Calendar. 5-28 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Backlund, Excused for business of the House, 4----Harper, Hill, Lewis, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-4(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Hannon, Timms, Yih. 6-10 President signed. 6-14(H) Speaker signed. 6-15(S) Governor signed. Chapter 258, 1999 Laws. Effective date, June 15, 1999. Ratifies Northwest Wildland Fire Protection Agreement. Authorizes Governor to take all action necessary to carry out agreement. Allows Governor to delegate to State Forester responsibility for carrying out agreement. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 225 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Forestry) -- Relating to protection from fire. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 2-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-18 Third Reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Fisher, Hartung, President Adams. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-9 Second reading. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Montgomery. 4-15(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 101, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows State Forester to implement Certified Burn Manager program. Allows State Board of Forestry and State Forester to permit burning of brush or other material for purposes of promoting establishment of new forest crops, conducting pest prevention or suppression or improving forest health. SB 226 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Forestry) -- Relating to fire protection program. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 2-11 Public Hearing held. 4-7 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-13 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-14 Carried over to 04-15 by unanimous consent. 4-15 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Gordly, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 4-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 14 Calendar. 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 Wells. Passed. Ayes, 46 --Nays, 1, Westlund, Absent, 2--Deckert, Minnis, Excused, 1--Backlund, Excused for business of the House, 10----Bowman, Gianella, Hansen, Harper, Mannix, Prozanski, Simmons, Sunseri, Winters, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 355, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Clarifies authority and procedures of State Forestry Department related to forest fire prevention and protection program. SB 227 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Forestry) -- Relating to recovery of fire suppression costs. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 2-11 Public Hearing held. 4-7 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows forester to recover costs incurred to extinguish fire on unprotected land. SB 228 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Racing Commission) -- Relating to licenses for greyhound racing. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-25 Public Hearing held. 3-4 Work Session held. Tabled in committee. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates prohibition against issuance of license for greyhound racing at Oregon State Fair. SB 229 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Racing Commission) -- Relating to off-race course mutuel wagering. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-25 Public Hearing held. 4-20 Public Hearing held. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-27 Second reading. 5-28 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 16 --Nays, 12, Bryant, Burdick, Courtney, Fisher, Gordly, Lim, Nelson, Qutub, Shannon, Shields, Starr, Yih, Excused, 2--Castillo, Wilde. 6-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 6-21 Work Session held. 6-24 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-25 Second reading. 6-28 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, June 29 Calendar. 6-29 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 25, Backlund, Beck, Bowman, Butler, Close, Devlin, Gianella, Kafoury, Knopp, Lehman, Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Strobeck, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Wilson, Witt, Absent, 1--Deckert, Excused, 2--Montgomery, Winters. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-9(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor vetoed. 7-20 Governor's veto message entered into Journal. µAuthorizes control of intrastate and interstate simulcast wagering system by Oregon Racing Commission.º µRequires proceeds of simulcast wagering to be distributed to race meets licensed in this state.º Authorizes Oregon Racing Commission to license certain off-race course wagering sites and to allow race meet licensees to conduct off-course wagering, including certain pari-mutuel wagering on races outside state. SB 230 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to public records. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 3-4 Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-11 Second reading. 3-12 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Burdick, Qutub, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Lim. 3-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-16 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 13 Calendar. 5-13 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 14 Calendar. 5-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 1, Westlund, Excused, 3--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Excused for business of the House, 4----Kropf, Kruse, Lowe, Strobeck. 6-18(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 380, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Exempts from public disclosure names and addresses submitted to commodity council, board or commission unless public interest requires disclosure. SB 231 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to livestock disease control. 1-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 2-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-25 Third Reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Lim, Miller. 2-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 3-16 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 Hopson. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Nays, 1, Bowman. 3-31(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Beyer. 4-15 President signed. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 102, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Removes age limit for vaccinating bovines for brucellosis. Exempts female cattle having genetic advantage from brucellosis vaccination requirement upon approval of State Veterinarian. Defines feedlot meeting brucellosis vaccination exemption for some female imported cattle. Removes requirement for ear tag as evidence of brucellosis vaccination. Deletes brucellosis vaccination exemption for female breeding bovines born before 1987. Standardizes language regarding isolation of, and indemnification for, diseased animals. SB 232 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to importation of animals. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 2-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-25 Third Reading. Carried by Corcoran. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Lim, Miller. 2-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-19 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-22 Second reading. 3-23 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 60. 4-15(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 103, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows State Department of Agriculture to exempt livestock and other animals not posing disease threat from entry permit requirement. SB 233 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to emergency disposal of animals. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 2-18 Public Hearing held. 2-24 Work Session held. 3-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-3 Second reading. 3-4 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 30. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-19 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-22 Second reading. 3-23 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 60. 4-15(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 104, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows special burning or burial of animal carcasses by authorized representative of State Department of Agriculture during animal disease emergency. SB 234 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to milk products. 1-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 2-18 Public Hearing held. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 3-4 Work Session held. 3-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-15 Second reading. 3-16 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Derfler, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 3-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 3-25 Public Hearing held. 4-1 Work Session held. 4-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, April 14 Calendar. 4-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, April 15 Calendar. 4-15 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, April 16 Calendar. 4-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 19 Calendar. 4-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, April 20 Calendar. 4-20 Third reading. Carried by Hill. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Ross, Excused, 4--Bowman, Lewis, Lundquist, Morrisette. 4-26(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Duncan. 5-17 President signed. 5-19(H) Speaker signed. 5-27(S) Governor signed. Chapter 197, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows State Department of Agriculture to adopt definitions and standards of identity for cheeses. Prohibits operation of dairy products plant not complying with department standards. Changes penalty for violations of dairy laws to maximum of one year's imprisonment, $1,000 fine, or both. Consolidates parallel material, repeals duplicative statutes and revises statutory language. Changes definition of milk to include sheep milk. Subjects sheep to dairy animal health laws. Requires person manufacturing grade A fluid milk products and grade B fluid milk products to obtain separate licenses. Prohibits processor from selling fluid milk while license suspended. Prohibits distributor from knowingly purchasing fluid milk from person with suspended grade designation license. Eliminates statutory provisions establishing various regulations relating to milk, frozen desserts, dairy products and imitation milk products. Repeals city milk ordinance statutes. Exempts retail sellers of frozen desserts from licensing requirements. Gives State Department of Agriculture rulemaking authority over sanitation standards for utensils, containers and equipment directly contacting milk, frozen dessert and frozen dessert mix definitions and standards, frozen dessert labeling requirements, excessive bacteria count standards and exemption from pasteurization for some cheeses. Makes department rulemaking authority over milk analysis equipment and milk fat content testing fees discretionary. Expands scope of license suspension provision. Changes requirements for restaurant use of butter substitute. SB 235 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to agricultural law violations; appropriating money. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 3-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-1 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-2 Second reading. 4-5 Third Reading. Carried by Ferrioli. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 4-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-7 Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-14 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Witt, Excused, 4--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 1----Gianella. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Beyer, Schrader. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) Governor signed. Chapter 390, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Imposes civil penalties not exceeding $10,000 for violation of agricultural quarantine orders, quarantine rules and regulations or control area orders, failure to pay imported timber inspection fee, unlicensed activity as grower, dealer or agent for plant nursery, and unlicensed activity as grower of Christmas trees. Prohibits State Department of Agriculture from levying penalties for violations that occur after December 31, 2001. Directs department to meet with State Christmas Tree Advisory Committee and State Nursery Research and Regulatory Committee to review and develop guidelines and policies for civil penalties. Sunsets December 31, 2002. SB 236 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senator Neil Bryant) -- Relating to disclosure by health professional regulatory boards. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Health and Human Services. 1-20 Work Session held. 1-27 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Judiciary. Referred to Judiciary by order of the President. 2-25 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-7 Second reading. 5-10 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 1--Shannon. Fisher declared potential conflict of interest. 5-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-28 Second reading. 6-1 Third reading. Carried by Krummel. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 1, Uherbelau, Absent, 2--Patridge, Piercy, Excused, 1--Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 9----Deckert, Hill, King, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Westlund, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-4(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Timms, Yih. Senators Bryant, Courtney, Nelson appointed Senate conferees. 6-7(H) Representatives Kruse, Winters, Piercy appointed House Conferees. 6-17 Work Session held. 6-24(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 05-26 and bill be further amended and repassed. 6-24(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 6-28(S) Carried over to 06-29 by unanimous consent. 6-29 Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Absent, 1--Beyer. 7-1(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 4, Gianella, Morrisette, Uherbelau, Witt, Excused, 1--Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 7----King, Lehman, Lewis, Minnis, Piercy, Ross, Schrader. 7-9(S) President signed. 7-9(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 751, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows disclosure of specified information related to action taken by health professional regulatory board. SB 237 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Department of Agriculture) -- Relating to ginseng regulatory activities; appropriating money. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 2-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-19 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-22 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 30. 2-23(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-24 Referred to Agriculture and Forestry. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-9 Second reading. 3-10 Third reading. Carried by Wells. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Montgomery. 4-15(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 105, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Abolishes Ginseng Licensing Account. Transfers moneys formerly deposited in Ginseng Licensing Account to Department of Agriculture Service Fund. Changes reference from advisory board to advisory committee. SB 238 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of State Police) -- Relating to the Oregon State Boxing and Wrestling Commission. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 2-4 Public Hearing held. 3-24 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Third reading. Taken from 05-12 Calendar and placed on 05-17 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Bill read. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 5, Castillo, Duncan, Gordly, Shields, Trow, Excused, 2--Bryant, Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Ferrioli. 5-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-20 Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 6-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-17 Work Session held. 7-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 7-2 Second reading. 7-6 Third reading. Carried by Gardner. Failed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 29, Atkinson, Beck, Butler, Close, Gardner, Kafoury, Krummel, Lehman, Lowe, Lundquist, Merkley, Montgomery, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Shetterly, Starr, Strobeck, Uherbelau, Walker, Welsh, Westlund, Williams, Winters, Witt, Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused, 1--Leonard, Excused for business of the House, 4----Minnis, Sunseri, Taylor, Speaker Snodgrass. Gardner changed vote from 'aye' to 'nay' and served notice of possible reconsideration. 7-7 Vote reconsideration carried. Ayes, 36 --Nays, 23, Atkinson, Butler, Gianella, Krummel, Lehman, Lowe, Mannix, Merkley, Messerle, Montgomery, Morrisette, Ross, Schrader, Shetterly, Starr, Sunseri, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Welsh, Westlund, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass, Excused, 1--Leonard. Bill failed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 34, Atkinson, Beck, Beyer, Butler, Close, Gianella, Kafoury, Krummel, Lehman, Lewis, Lowe, Mannix, Merkley, Messerle, Minnis, Montgomery, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader, Shetterly, Starr, Sunseri, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Welsh, Westlund, Winters, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass, Excused, 1--Leonard. 7-24 Bill failed. Transfers specified duties and functions of Superintendent of State Police relating to boxing and wrestling to Oregon State Boxing and Wrestling Commission. Grants opportunity for contested case hearing to person whose license is denied, suspended or revoked. Changes title of administrative officer of commission from administrator to director. Provides certain exemptions for touring groups that provide entertainment by staging choreographed wrestling matches. SB 239 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of State Police) -- Relating to liquid petroleum gas regulation fees; declaring an emergency. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 1-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-28 Recommendation: Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs by order of the President. 3-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-16 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 3-25 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 6-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Returned to Full Committee. 6-4 Work Session held. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 6-9 Second reading. 6-10 Carried over to 06-11 by unanimous consent. 6-11 Third Reading. Carried by Timms. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 3, Corcoran, Hannon, Miller, Excused, 2--Courtney, Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 7----Brown, Dukes, Fisher, George, Shields, Yih, President Adams. 6-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 6-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-17 Second reading. 6-18 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Absent, 2--Atkinson, Leonard, Excused, 1--Starr, Excused for business of the House, 4----Gardner, Kropf, Williams, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-25(S) President signed. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 558, 1999 Laws. Effective date, July 08, 1999. Increases fees for liquid petroleum gas installation and inspection program. Exempts certain installations in manufactured dwelling or recreational vehicle from licensing requirements. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 240 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of State Police) -- Relating to evidence. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-10 Public Hearing held. 3-22 Work Session held. 3-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 6-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Returned to Full Committee. 6-4 Work Session held. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 6-9 Third Reading. Carried by Gordly. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2--Ferrioli, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Burdick, Timms. 6-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 6-14 Work Session held. 6-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-17 Second reading. 6-18 Third reading. Carried by Taylor. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Absent, 4--Kafoury, Leonard, Lundquist, Ross, Excused, 1--Starr, Excused for business of the House, 3----Gardner, Williams, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-8(S) President signed. 7-9(H) Speaker signed. 7-14(S) Governor signed. Chapter 674, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Removes requirement of authentication for introduction into evidence of document containing data prepared or recorded by Oregon State Police in electronic form if data is electronically transmitted under digital signature and person receiving data attests that document accurately reflects data received. Establishes that document so produced is not subject to hearsay objection. SB 241 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of State Police) -- Relating to genetic profile testing. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. 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. SB 242 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of State Police) -- Relating to urine tests. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 4-14 Work Session held. 4-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-21 Second reading. 4-22 Carried over to 04-23 by unanimous consent. 4-23 Motion to take from 04-23 Calendar and refer to Ways and Means carried on voice vote. 6-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-3 Returned to Full Committee. 6-4 Work Session held. 6-8 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. 6-9 Third Reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Ferrioli, Shields, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Burdick, Timms. 6-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 6-14 Work Session held. 6-15 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Absent, 1--Leonard, Excused, 1--Starr, Excused for business of the House, 6----King, Kropf, Lowe, Morgan, Williams, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-9(S) President signed. 7-9(H) Speaker signed. 7-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 752, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. µClarifies guidelines to be used for screening of urine tests given under Motorist Implied Consent Law.º Requires that chemical analysis of person's urine under Motorist Implied Consent Law be performed in accredited or licensed toxicology laboratory. SB 243 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of State Police) -- Relating to tests for intoxication. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-20 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes that breath test for purposes of laws relating to driving while under the influence of intoxicants and implied consent is test of percentage of alcohol in breath, not of percentage of alcohol in blood. Authorizes use of results of chemical tests to prove or rebut allegation that person was under influence of intoxicants. SB 244 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-22 by unanimous consent. 4-22 Carried over to 04-23 by unanimous consent. 4-23 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Ferrioli. 4-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-30 Referred to Revenue. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 27 Calendar. 5-27 Third reading. Carried by Rosenbaum. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Absent, 3--Lundquist, Thompson, Uherbelau, Excused, 1--Mannix, Excused for business of the House, 12----Atkinson, Beck, Beyer, Devlin, Edwards, Minnis, Piercy, Simmons, Starr, Wells, Welsh, Williams. 6-22(S) President signed. 6-24(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) Governor signed. Chapter 398, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Conforms statement filing date for watercraft under construction exemption with statement filing date for centrally assessed watercraft. Eliminates requirement of county governing body approval in granting hardship relief against certain property taxes. µCorrects calculation of war veterans annual exemption amount. Extends time for surviving spouse to file annual exemption claim in year veteran dies.º Includes personal property within cemetery and crematory association property tax exemption. Allows certain charitable and other organizations to retroactively claim exemption for additions and improvements to exempt property. Eliminates requirement that property of certain charitable or other organizations file statement for change in use, unless change is to nonexempt use. SB 245 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-16 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-19 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Tarno. 4-20(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 5-4 Public Hearing held. 5-26 Work Session held. 6-1 Work Session held. 6-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-4 Second reading. 6-7 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, June 8 Calendar. 6-8 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Revenue carried. Rereferred. 7-16 Work Session held. 7-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Amendments distributed. Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, July 20 Calendar. 7-20 Read. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 5, Bowman, Krummel, Piercy, Prozanski, Walker, Absent, 4--Atkinson, Minnis, Rasmussen, Ross, Excused, 1--Lokan, Excused for business of the House, 3----Harper, Simmons, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-23(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 6, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Courtney, Gordly, Shields, Excused, 3--Beyer, Wilde, Yih. Corcoran, absent when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 8-17 President signed. 8-24(H) Speaker signed. 9-3(S) Governor signed. Chapter 1104, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. µStates scope of property tax exemption for property of Indians.º µApplies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 1993.º 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. SB 246 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 4-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-20 Second reading. 4-21 Carried over to 04-22 by unanimous consent. 4-22 Carried over to 04-23 by unanimous consent. 4-23 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Ferrioli. 4-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-30 Referred to Revenue. 5-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-28 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Kafoury. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused for business of the House, 2----Gianella, Lowe. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Hill. 6-29(S) President signed. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-6(S) Governor signed. Chapter 500, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Clarifies tax year for which maximum assessed value of property is adjusted for addition of omitted property. Changes date that additional taxes are considered delinquent, when additional taxes are imposed due to tax roll correction arising from erroneous granting of exemption or failure to timely remove exemption from property. Clarifies applicability of omitted property presumption. SB 247 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Permits business firm to be treated as precertified business firm for purposes of enterprise zone exemption at time application for exemption is filed. Requires payment of late filing fee. Requires enterprise zone applications to contain compliance certifications from local zone manager and publicly funded job training provider. Applies to exemptions for tax years beginning on or after July 1, 2000. SB 248 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to property tax special assessments. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-22 Second reading. 3-23 Carried over to 03-24 by unanimous consent. 3-24 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Nays, 1, Wilde. 3-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-29 Referred to Revenue. 5-6 Public Hearing held. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-25 Work Session held. 5-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-2 Second reading. 6-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 4 Calendar. 6-4 Third reading. Carried by Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Beyer, Excused for business of the House, 1----Starr. 6-8(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Absent, 1--Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Yih. 6-15 President signed. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 314, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Reorganizes and clarifies farm use special assessment laws. Harmonizes additional tax, change in use, notification and procedure provisions applicable to land use special assessment laws. Applies to tax years beginning on or after July 1, 2000. SB 249 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 4-22 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-6 Second reading. 5-7 Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Tarno, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hartung. 5-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 5-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-28 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rosenbaum. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 1, Hill, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lowe. 6-29(S) President signed. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-6(S) Governor signed. Chapter 501, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. µEliminates obsolete portion ofº Modifies amusement device tax law. SB 250 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-10 Third Reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Brown, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 2-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 3-4 Public Hearing held. 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 Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Excused, 3--Lewis, Messerle, Witt. 3-19(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Dukes, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Qutub, President Adams. 4-12 President signed. 4-14(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 62, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Eliminates meter impression method of paying cigarette tax. Changes schedule for cigarette distributor tax report and certain distributor tax payments from monthly to quarterly basis. Conforms distributor filing and payment delinquency penalty and interest provisions to those of other tax programs. Conforms tobacco products tax filing and payment delinquency penalty and interest provisions to those of other tax programs. Applies to cigarette and tobacco products tax reporting periods beginning on or after January 1, 2000. SB 251 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to tax administration. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-10 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Brown, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 2-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-9 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-10 Second reading. 3-11 Third reading. Carried by Kafoury. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 4, Close, Westlund, Wilson, Witt, Absent, 1--Thompson, Excused, 2--Lundquist, Montgomery. 4-12(S) President signed. 4-14(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 61, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Expands types of payments received by Department of Revenue for which penalty is imposed following second dishonorment by drawee to include electronic funds transfers. SB 252 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 1-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-4 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-5 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 1, Burdick, Excused, 2--Duncan, Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Beyer, Castillo, Dukes, Ferrioli, Gordly, Shannon. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-9 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-10 Second reading. 3-11 Third reading. Carried by Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Merkley, Excused, 2--Lundquist, Montgomery. 4-12(S) President signed. 4-14(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 60, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Eliminates $10 corporate minimum tax for inactive corporations authorized to do business in Oregon. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1999. SB 253 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to limited liability companies. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-15 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Burdick, Corcoran, Shannon. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-21 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 26 Calendar. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Deckert, Excused for business of the House, 4----Backlund, Krummel, Lewis, Ross. 6-29(S) President signed. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 557, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Clarifies classification of limited liability company for all purposes arising under ORS chapters 305 to 324. SB 254 By Senator NELSON -- Relating to fixtures. 1-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-29 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-30 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Yih, President Adams. 5-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-5 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-19 Second reading. 5-20 Third reading. Motion to rerefer to Business and Consumer Affairs carried. Rereferred. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-9 Read. Carried by Thompson. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 1--Strobeck, Excused, 1--Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 1----Beck. 6-15(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 30. 7-2 President signed. 7-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-13(S) Governor signed. Chapter 645, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. µChanges category of fixtures to exclude domestic pumps and related items.º Increases time allowed for fixture filing from 10 to 20 days. SB 255 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Trade and Economic Development, then Revenue. 1-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Revenue by prior reference. 2-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-15 Third Reading. Carried by Hartung. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Corcoran, Shannon. 2-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 3-4 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Work Session held. 3-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-15 Second reading. 3-16 Third reading. Carried by Merkley. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Excused, 3--Minnis, Shetterly, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lehman. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Speaker signed. 4-19(S) Governor signed. Chapter 43, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Establishes that lottery prize payments are subject to withholding tax only if payments are made to individuals. SB 256 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 1-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-4 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-5 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 2--Duncan, Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Beyer, Castillo, Dukes, Ferrioli, Gordly, Shannon. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 3-4 Public Hearing held. 3-9 Work Session held. 3-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-15 Second reading. 3-16 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 45 --Nays, 11, Bowman, Deckert, Edwards, Leonard, Morrisette, Prozanski, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Thompson, Uherbelau, Excused, 3--Minnis, Shetterly, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lehman. Vote explanation(s) filed by Prozanski, Schrader entered in Journal. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 73, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Waives payment of income tax if amount shown as due on report or return is less than $1. Reduces amount of tax overpayment for which refund payment will not be made from $5 to $1. SB 257 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 1-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-4 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-5 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 2--Duncan, Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Beyer, Castillo, Dukes, Ferrioli, Gordly, Shannon. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 3-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-12 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-15 Second reading. 3-16 Third reading. Carried by Strobeck. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Kruse, Excused, 3--Minnis, Shetterly, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lehman. 4-9(S) President signed. 4-12(H) Speaker signed. 4-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 74, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Extends statute of limitations to allow filing of refund claims based on changes to income tax returns of other states. Permits income tax refunds based on federal audit reports. Permits resident partners of partnership to claim credit against Oregon income tax for distributive share of other state income tax paid by partnership. SB 258 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to taxation. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-15 Carried over to 02-15 by unanimous consent. 2-16 Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----George, Qutub. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Revenue. 5-19 Public Hearing and 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 Welsh. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Nays, 2, Bowman, Leonard, Absent, 2--Lundquist, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 1----Minnis. 6-4(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Timms. 6-29 President signed. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 556, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Conforms taxation of retirement income to federal law. SB 259 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to federal retiree claim procedures; declaring an emergency. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Ways and Means. 2-5 Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Without recommendation and be referred to Revenue. Referred to Revenue by order of the President. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-23 Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 5-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Returned to Full Committee. 5-14 Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-20 Third Reading. Carried by Ferrioli. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 6, Burdick, Corcoran, Gordly, Metsger, Shields, Trow, Excused, 1--Lim. Duncan declared potential conflict of interest. 5-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-25 Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 6-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker. 6-14 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-15 Second reading. 6-16 Third reading. Carried by Butler. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 17, Beck, Bowman, Gardner, Hansen, Jenson, Kafoury, King, Leonard, Morrisette, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Ross, Taylor, Uherbelau, Walker, Absent, 1--Lehman. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Harper, Lowe, Rasmussen. Vote explanation(s) filed by Jenson, Prozanski, King, Walker entered in Journal. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) Governor vetoed. 6-29 Governor's veto message entered into Journal. Extends, to April 16, 2001, period for which federal retirees may file claims for refund of tax on federal pensions. Directs Department of Revenue not to make refunds before July 1, 1999. Establishes procedure for claims of deceased federal retirees and deceased federal pension beneficiaries. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 260 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Revenue) -- Relating to pension taxation. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 2-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-23 Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 5-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-12 Returned to Full Committee. 5-14 Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 5-20 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Lim. 5-21(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-25 Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 6-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-11 Second reading. 6-14 Third reading. Carried by Devlin. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Absent, 1--Lundquist, Excused, 1--Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 3----Lehman, Piercy, Starr. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Harper. 6-22(S) President signed. 6-24(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) Governor signed. Chapter 403, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Establishes subtraction from taxable income for federal pension income attributable to federal employment before October 1, 1991. Excludes federal pension income tax refund from federal adjusted gross income for purposes of eligibility under Oregon senior citizen property tax deferral program. Applies subtraction to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 1998. SB 261 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Tax Service Examiners) -- Relating to tax return preparer information. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 2-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-10 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Brown, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 2-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-9 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-10 Second reading. 3-11 Third reading. Carried by Morrisette. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Lundquist, Montgomery. 4-14(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 106, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Specifies income tax return information that may be furnished by Department of Revenue to State Board of Tax Service Examiners and circumstances under which information may be furnished. SB 262 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Tax Service Examiners) -- Relating to continuing education of tax service licensees. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 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 Taken from 03-19 Calendar and placed on 03-23 Calendar by unanimous consent. 3-23 Carried over to 03-24 by unanimous consent. 3-24 Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Gordly. 3-25(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-29 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. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-20 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-21 Second reading. 5-24 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 25 Calendar. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Lowe. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Atkinson. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) Governor signed. Chapter 411, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Authorizes State Board of Tax Service Examiners to require compliance with continuing education requirements as condition to restoration of lapsed tax preparer's or tax consultant's license. SB 263 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Board of Medical Examiners) -- Relating to the Board of Medical Examiners. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Amends subpoena powers of Board of Medical Examiners. SB 264 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Board of Medical Examiners) -- Relating to physician assistant supervision. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-28 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-29 Third Reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Excused, 2--Burdick, Duncan, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Gordly, Hartung, Qutub, President Adams. 2-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-4 Referred to Human Resources. 3-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-11 Second reading. 3-12 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Morrisette, Excused, 2--Patridge, Williams. 4-14(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 119, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Revises language relating to medically underserved areas and medically disadvantaged areas. SB 265 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Board of Medical Examiners) -- Relating to daily compensation for members of Board of Medical Examiners. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 1-25 Public Hearing held. 2-10 Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-18 Third Reading. Carried by Castillo. Passed. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 4, Lim, Miller, Timms, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Brown, Fisher, President Adams. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Human Resources. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-14 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Winters. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 5, Bowman, Lokan, Montgomery, Sunseri, Uherbelau, Excused, 4--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 1----Gianella. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-18(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) Governor signed. Chapter 396, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Increases daily compensation for members of Board of Medical Examiners. SB 266 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to salaries of certain elected public officials; declaring an emergency. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies provisions regarding salaries payable to certain elected public officials. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 267 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to public records; declaring an emergency. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 3-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-11 Second reading. 3-12 Taken from 03-12 Calendar and placed on 03-15 Calendar by unanimous consent. 3-15 Third Reading. Carried by Burdick. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Derfler, Wilde. Ferrioli, excused when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 3-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-12 Second reading. 5-13 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 14 Calendar. 5-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Witt. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Excused, 5--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 2----Mannix, Winters. 5-28(S) President signed. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-9(S) Governor signed. Chapter 234, 1999 Laws. Effective date, June 09, 1999. Exempts from public disclosure, unless public interest requires disclosure, records that, if disclosed, would interfere with public services. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 268 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to liability of public bodies for year 2000 failures; declaring an emergency. 1-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 4-5 Work Session held. 4-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-12 Second reading. 4-13 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. Brown, excused when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 4-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-15 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 5-6 Work Session held. 5-19 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 Shetterly. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Absent, 2--Lundquist, Thompson, Excused for business of the House, 1----Minnis. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Hill. 6-2(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Gordly, Timms. 6-8 President signed. 6-10(H) Speaker signed. 6-16(S) Governor signed. Chapter 261, 1999 Laws. Effective date, June 16, 1999. Creates affirmative defense in action under Oregon Tort Claims Act based on year 2000 failure of automated systems. Provides that it is complete defense if public body made good faith efforts to avoid year 2000 failures. Describes good faith efforts required of public body. Sunsets December 31, 2003. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 269 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to state agency risk management. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-11 Third Reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 18 --Nays, 8, Corcoran, George, Hannon, Lim, Miller, Nelson, Qutub, Tarno, Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Brown, Ferrioli, Gordly. 3-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-15 Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Oregon Department of Administrative Services to provide monetary incentives to state agencies for risk control investments. SB 270 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to dividend payments by State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation to state agencies. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. 2-26 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-4 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 30. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-8 Referred to General Government. 5-11 Public Hearing and 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Excused, 5--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 8----Atkinson, Harper, Jenson, Lewis, Lundquist, Minnis, Montgomery, Schrader. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-30(S) Governor signed. Chapter 424, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Removes obsolete provisions providing dividend payments by State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation to individual state agencies. SB 271 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to public contracting. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-19 Public Hearing held. 5-21 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-27 Second reading. 5-28 Third Reading. Carried by Metsger. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Castillo, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Timms. 6-1(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 6-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-14 Second reading. 6-15 Third reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 1--Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 5----Backlund, Hill, Mannix, Minnis, Patridge. 6-21(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Absent, 1--Timms, Excused, 3--Castillo, Corcoran, Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Qutub. 7-2 President signed. 7-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-13(S) Governor signed. Chapter 647, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Specifies standard of responsibility to be used by public agencies in awarding public contracts. Authorizes agencies to disqualify certain bidders. SB 272 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to public contracting. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-19 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-5 Second reading. 5-6 Third Reading. Carried by Metsger. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Derfler, President Adams. 5-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-10 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies procedure for disqualifying person from consideration for award of public contract by public contracting agency. SB 273 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to public records. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-9 Public Hearing held. 3-4 Work Session held. 4-6 Work Session held. 4-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-12 Second reading. 4-13 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 9, Burdick, Castillo, Gordly, Hannon, Metsger, Miller, Shannon, Shields, Trow, Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 4-14(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-19 Referred to General Government. 5-20 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. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Exempts from public disclosure name and other identifying characteristics of applicant for employment with µstate agencyº public body. SB 274 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to employment of disabled persons in state service. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 1-28 Public Hearing held. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 3-10 Work Session held. 3-15 Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes state hiring program to increase employment of µdisabled and severely disabled personsº persons with disabilities in state service. Directs Oregon Department of Administrative Services, Vocational Rehabilitation Division, State Board of Higher Education, Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division and Commission for the Blind to promote and administer state hiring program. Directs Director of Affirmative Action to set affirmative action objectives for employment of µdisabled and severely disabled personsº persons with disabilities in state service. Directs Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services to appoint advisory committee. SB 275 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to employees of temporary service providers. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes that employees of temporary service providers are not employees of state. SB 276 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to public employee retirement. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 4-22 Public Hearing held. 4-29 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-5 Second reading. 5-6 Third Reading. Carried by Trow. Passed. Ayes, 17 --Nays, 11, Ferrioli, Fisher, George, Hannon, Lim, Miller, Qutub, Shannon, Starr, Timms, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Derfler, President Adams. 5-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-10 Referred to General Government. 5-20 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. 6-8 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows member of Public Employees Retirement System to receive retirement credit for periods during which member is on temporary leave of absence for purpose of performing services for labor organization. Becomes operative when Public Employees Retirement Board receives favorable determination letter from Internal Revenue Service on tax qualification issues. SB 277 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to unclassified state service. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-11 Public Hearing held. 5-13 Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Without recommendation and be referred to Rules and Elections. Referred to Rules and Elections by order of the President. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies composition of employees in unclassified state service. Removes requirement that Oregon Department of Administrative Services approve certain personnel actions. Designates executive service positions within unclassified service. Declares certain employees in unclassified service at-will employees. SB 278 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to Pioneer Cemetery Commission. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-2 Third Reading. Carried by Dukes. Passed. Ayes, 30. 3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-4 Referred to Water and Environment. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Transfers support services for Pioneer Cemetery Commission from Oregon Department of Administrative Services to State Parks and Recreation Department. SB 279 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Budget and Management Division, Oregon Department of Administrative Services) -- Relating to sex offenders; appropriating money. 1-29(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Establishes that Department of State Police is responsible for entering sex offender registration information into Law Enforcement Data System. Requires department, police chiefs and county sheriffs to release information about specific sex offenders if requested. Allows department to make sex offender information available to public, without request, by electronic or other means. Allows Law Enforcement Data System to submit sex offender information to national sex offender registry. Requires sex offenders to report within 10 days following release on any form of supervised release, discharge or placement on probation. Requires reporting as sex offender as condition of probation, parole or post-prison supervision. SB 280 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to workers' compensation rating organizations; declaring an emergency. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. 4-2 Public Hearing held. 4-21 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-29 Second reading. 4-30 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Shannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Yih, President Adams. 5-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-7 Referred to General Government. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-19 Second reading. 5-20 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 21 Calendar. 5-21 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 24 Calendar. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Deckert. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Kropf, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. 5-26(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Shields. 6-1 President signed. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-9(S) Governor signed. Chapter 235, 1999 Laws. Effective date, June 09, 1999. Authorizes Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to license one or more rating organizations for workers' compensation insurance under Insurance Code. Authorizes appointment of one rating organization as statistical reporting agent. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 281 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to access to records of insurer examinations. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 4-9 Work Session held. 4-14 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-15 Second reading. 4-16 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Castillo, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Gordly. 4-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-23 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-14 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 3, Bowman, Gardner, Lowe, Excused, 4--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 364, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Exempts from public disclosure, unless Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services determines disclosure is necessary, work papers, recorded information, documents and copies thereof produced by, obtained by or disclosed to Department of Consumer and Business Services or any other person in course of examination of insurer by department under Insurance Code. SB 282 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to terms of group health insurance policies issued to multiple member groups. 1-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Expands scope of definition of group health insurance in Insurance Code to include policies issued to bona fide associations, multiple employer welfare arrangements, employee and worker leasing companies and health insurance purchasing cooperatives. Limits application of small employer health insurance requirements to policies issued to single employer groups. Establishes standard requirements for group health insurance benefit policies issued to groups other than single employer groups. SB 283 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to financial institutions. 1-14(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 1-20 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 1-21 Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 30. Gordly declared conflict of interest. 1-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-5 Public Hearing held. 2-10 Work Session held. 2-12 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 2-16 Second reading. 2-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, February 18 Calendar. 2-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, February 19 Calendar. 2-19 Third reading. Carried by Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Excused, 4--Butler, Deckert, Mannix, Morrisette. 3-8(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Bryant. 4-14 President signed. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 107, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Makes technical revisions to Bank Act. Allows Department of Consumer and Business Services to furnish certain banking records to appropriate Federal Home Loan Bank. Modifies filing requirements for authority to transact trust business. Requires financial institutions establishing loan production office in Oregon to file notice with Department of Consumer and Business Services. Corrects obsolete references to Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. SB 284 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to consumer finance. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 5-21 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Without recommendation and be referred to Revenue. Referred to Revenue by order of the President. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Directs persons making payday loans or title loans involving motor vehicles to obtain license from Department of Consumer and Business Services. Specifies notice requirements and lending rules. Specifies operative date. SB 285 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to viatical settlements. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-29 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 Taken from 02-09 Calendar and placed on 02-10 Calendar by unanimous consent. 2-10 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Brown, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. Hannon declared potential conflict of interest. 2-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-16 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 5-19 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Includes viatical settlement contracts in definition of security for purposes of Oregon Securities Law. Exempts certain viatical settlement contract transactions from security registration requirements. Requires licensing of viatical settlement brokers. Specifies operative date. SB 286 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to securities. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 1-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-15 Work Session held. 2-18 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-19 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Duncan, George, Metsger. 2-22(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. 5-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 14 Calendar. 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 Kruse. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Excused, 1--Backlund, Excused for business of the House, 10----Bowman, Gianella, Hansen, Mannix, Prozanski, Simmons, Sunseri, Wells, Winters, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-15(S) President signed. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 315, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to investigate, issue cease and desist orders and seek injunctions regarding certain offers to sell securities. Increases amount of fine court may impose for violations of securities law. Increases amount of civil penalty director may impose for violations of securities law. SB 287 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to building permit fees; declaring an emergency. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-15 Public Hearing held. 3-22 Work Session held. 3-29 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-30 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Nays, 1, Yih. Yih changed from aye to nay by unanimous consent. 3-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-1 Referred to General Government with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 5-13 Work Session held. 5-14 Without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-17 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 5-21 Work Session held. 5-24 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-25 Second reading. 5-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 27 Calendar. 5-27 Third reading. Carried by Leonard. Passed. Ayes, 45 --Nays, 12, Atkinson, Beyer, Close, Gianella, Harper, Knopp, Kropf, Kruse, Ross, Schrader, Starr, Sunseri, Absent, 3--Lundquist, Mannix, Thompson. 6-8(S) President signed. 6-10(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) Governor signed. Chapter 432, 1999 Laws. Effective date, July 01, 1999. Sets limit on building permit fees. Increases amount of surcharge on building permit fees. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 288 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to rehabilitation facility premium refunds; declaring an emergency. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. 2-5 Public Hearing held. 4-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-12 Second reading. 4-13 Carried over to 04-14 by unanimous consent. 4-14 Carried over to 04-15 by unanimous consent. 4-15 Third Reading. Carried by Starr. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 3--Derfler, Gordly, Hannon, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Nelson. 4-16(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-20 Referred to Human Resources. 5-18 Work Session held. 5-21 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 26 Calendar. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Kruse. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 5, Bowman, Lehman, Leonard, Morrisette, Patridge, Excused for business of the House, 4----Backlund, Krummel, Ross, Winters. 6-8(S) President signed. 6-10(H) Speaker signed. 6-16(S) Governor signed. Chapter 273, 1999 Laws. Effective date, July 01, 1999. Eliminates rehabilitation facility workers' compensation insurance premium refund. Transfers funds from Workers' Benefit Fund to Department of Human Resources µMental Health and Developmental Disability Services Divisionº to support rehabilitation facilities for biennium beginning July 1, 1999. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 289 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Consumer and Business Services) -- Relating to nonsubjectivity determinations under workers' compensation statutes. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Public Affairs. 2-5 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 Derfler. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Gordly, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Castillo, Nelson, President Adams. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-6 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 13 Calendar. 5-13 Third reading. Carried by Gardner. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Excused, 2--Backlund, Starr, Excused for business of the House, 5----Butler, Leonard, Mannix, Wilson, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-1(S) President signed. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-10(S) Governor signed. Chapter 246, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Establishes procedures for hearing on and judicial review of contested nonsubjectivity determination. Provides attorney fees when worker prevails at hearing or on appeal of nonsubjectivity determination. SB 290 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of State Board of Barbers and Hairdressers) -- Relating to practice of cosmetology. 1-29(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 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, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 4-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-7 Referred to Agency Performance and Operations. 5-11 Public Hearing and 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Close. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Excused, 5--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 7----Atkinson, Harper, Jenson, Lewis, Lundquist, Minnis, Schrader. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-30(S) Governor signed. Chapter 425, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Changes name of State Board of Barbers and Hairdressers. Establishes new provisions including criteria for registrations and temporary facility permits. Modifies requirements for certification, grounds for discipline, powers of board, record keeping requirements and types and amounts of fees. SB 291 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to communications regulation. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Revises definition of radio common carrier for utility regulation purposes. Subjects radio common carriers to universal service assessment. SB 292 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to telecommunications service standards. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Public Utility Commission to impose civil penalty against telecommunications utility violating certain service standards. Imposes maximum civil penalty of $50,000 per violation. SB 293 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to telecommunications utilities. 1-29(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-17 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes state statutes regulating telecommunications utilities to conform to federal law. SB 294 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to civil penalties for violations of public utility laws. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases maximum civil penalty for violating public utility laws. SB 295 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to Public Utility Commission. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals provisions allowing appeal of Public Utility Commission orders to circuit court. Allows judicial review by Court of Appeals as provided for orders in contested cases under Administrative Procedures Act. Applies to all proceedings before commission, whether commenced before, on or after effective date of Act, except as specified. Makes other technical changes. SB 296 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to assistance devices for the hearing impaired. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 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, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 4-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-7 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-5 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 13 Calendar. 5-13 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 14 Calendar. 5-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Lundquist. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 3--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Excused for business of the House, 5----Kropf, Kruse, Lowe, Strobeck, Welsh. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 384, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Modifies definitions for laws regulating telecommunications assistive devices for hearing impaired individuals. Makes conforming changes. SB 297 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to low income telephone assistance. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 2-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-22 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-23 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Wilde, President Adams. Yih entered vote explanation(s) into journal. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to Commerce. 2-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Trade and Economic Development. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Returned to Full Committee. 3-19 Work Session held. 3-23 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-24 Second reading. 3-25 Third reading. Carried by Rosenbaum. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Rosenbaum. Motion to refer to Ways and Means carried. Referred. 6-25 Assigned to Subcommittee on Transportation and Economic Development. 7-1 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Revises eligibility criteria for low income telephone assistance plan. SB 298 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Utility Commission) -- Relating to transfer of utility service provider. 1-25(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits unauthorized change of certain utility service providers. SB 299 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Water Resources Department) -- Relating to changes to unadjudicated water rights. 1-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 2-18 Public Hearing held. 5-20 Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Without recommendation and be referred to Judiciary. Referred to Judiciary by order of the President. 6-1 Public Hearing held. 6-11 Work Session held. 6-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 6-21 Second reading. 6-22 Taken from 06-22 Calendar and placed on 06-23 Calendar by unanimous consent. 6-23 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 10, Fisher, George, Lim, Miller, Qutub, Shannon, Starr, Tarno, Wilde, Yih. George declared potential conflict of interest. 6-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 6-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-1 Recommendation: Do pass. 7-2 Second reading. 7-6 Third reading. Carried by Simmons. Passed. Ayes, 47 --Nays, 1, Close, Absent, 3--Atkinson, Patridge, Williams, Excused, 1--Leonard, Excused for business of the House, 8----Harper, Lewis, Messerle, Minnis, Morgan, Ross, Taylor, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-14(S) President signed. 7-15(H) Speaker signed. 7-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 860, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. µAllows court to consider in adjudication proceeding changes in use, point of diversion or appropriation, or place of use made to unadjudicated pre-1909 water right claim and pre-1955 ground water registration.º Directs Water Resources Director to adopt process and standards for recognizing changes in place of use, type of use or point of diversion of certain water uses. SB 300 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Water Resources Department) -- Relating to construction requirements under water right permit. 1-25(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-9 Third Reading. Carried by Wilde. Passed. Ayes, 30. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Water and Environment. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-26 Second reading. 5-27 Third reading. Carried by Atkinson. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, King, Absent, 2--Lundquist, Thompson. 6-23(S) President signed. 6-28(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) Governor signed. Chapter 453, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Eliminates requirement that water right permit holder start construction of works to appropriate water within one year after Water Resources Department grants permit. Applies to permit applications filed after effective date of Act. SB 301 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Water Resources Department) -- Relating to water right transfers. 1-25(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-8 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-9 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 30. 3-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-11 Referred to Water and Environment. 5-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 5-27 Second reading. 5-28 Third reading. Carried by Morgan. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 5, Beck, Bowman, Hansen, Kafoury, Lehman, Absent, 1--Deckert, Excused for business of the House, 3----Hill, Lewis, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-3(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Timms, President Adams. 6-29 President signed. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 555, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows Water Resources Department to approve substitution of supplemental water right for primary water right by certain water right holders. Exempts certain changes in industrial use from requirement to comply with water right transfer process. SB 302 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Board of Naturopathic Examiners) -- Relating to naturopathic medicine. 1-25(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-1 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 Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Beyer. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-21 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 26 Calendar. 5-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 27 Calendar. 5-27 Third reading. Carried by Krummel. Passed. Ayes, 45 --Absent, 3--Lundquist, Thompson, Uherbelau, Excused for business of the House, 12----Atkinson, Beck, Beyer, Devlin, Edwards, Minnis, Piercy, Simmons, Starr, Wells, Welsh, Williams. 6-23(S) President signed. 6-28(H) Speaker signed. 7-6(S) Governor signed. Chapter 479, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Authorizes Board of Naturopathic Examiners to charge fee for certificate of special competency in natural childbirth. Establishes continuing education requirement for holders of inactive licenses. SB 303 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to Department of Human Resources. 1-29(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 3-22 Public Hearing held. 4-19 Work Session held. 4-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-26 Second reading. 4-27 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Beyer, Wilde. 4-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-14 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Winters. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 2, Bowman, Lokan, Excused, 4--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-30(S) Governor signed. Chapter 421, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. µAllows Director of Human Resources to reorganize department and transfer moneys without prior approval of Legislative Assembly.º Allows director to exercise authority already granted to personnel in Department of Human Resources divisions and offices. Allows director to serve at pleasure of Governor. Renames Department of Human Resources to Department of Human Services and renames related accounts and programs. Prescribes July 1, 2000, operative date for name changes. SB 304 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to Department of Human Resources accounts. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 6-4 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. Second reading. 6-23 Third Reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Miller, Absent, 1--Bryant, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Brown. 6-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Ways and Means. 6-29 Recommendation: Do pass. 6-30 Second reading. 7-1 Third reading. Carried by Lokan. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 1, Close, Absent, 1--Beck, Excused, 1--Montgomery, Excused for business of the House, 6----Lehman, Minnis, Schrader, Shetterly, Williams, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-13(S) President signed. 7-14(H) Speaker signed. 7-21(S) Governor signed. Chapter 829, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Permits Department of Human Resources to establish petty cash funds. Creates Volunteer Emergency Services Fund. Allows department to combine or eliminate accounts. Increases revolving fund for Health Division expenses. Allows department to create trust accounts for contributions received for department's clients. SB 305 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Health Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to recombinant DNA research registry. 1-25(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-4 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 Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Gordly, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Castillo, Nelson, President Adams. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Human Resources. 3-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-11 Second reading. 3-12 Third reading. Carried by Piercy. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Excused, 2--Patridge, Williams. 4-15(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 108, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Eliminates requirement that Health Division maintain registry of recombinant DNA research. SB 306 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Office of Medical Assistance Programs, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to public health services. 1-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Authorizes Department of Human Resources to operate Children's Health Insurance Program under Title XXI of federal Social Security Act. Limits reimbursements of certain rural hospitals to funds explicitly appropriated therefor. SB 307 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Senior and Disabled Services Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to care facility fees. 2-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Health and Human Services. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes license fees for long term care facilities and residential care facilities. SB 308 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Health Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to subpoena authority of the Health Division. 1-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-4 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 Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Gordly, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Castillo, Nelson, President Adams. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Human Resources. 5-20 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Taylor. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 7, Close, Knopp, Minnis, Shetterly, Sunseri, Williams, Witt, Excused, 1--Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lewis, Starr. 6-25(S) President signed. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 554, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Authorizes Health Division to take certain actions in conjunction with investigations of emergency medical technicians or applicants including issuing subpoenas. SB 309 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to cost of care in state institutions. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-1 Carried over to 03-02 by unanimous consent. 3-2 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-4 Referred to Human Resources. 5-20 Work Session held. 5-28 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. 6-2 Second reading. 6-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 4 Calendar. 6-4 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 46 --Nays, 13, Atkinson, Bowman, Close, Krummel, Lokan, Lowe, Rosenbaum, Sunseri, Welsh, Westlund, Wilson, Winters, Witt, Absent, 1--Beyer. 6-9(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Gordly, Excused, 2--Ferrioli, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Timms, Yih. 7-2 President signed. 7-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-12(S) Governor signed. Chapter 616, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Permits State of Oregon, by and through Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division, to take title to real and personal property as payment for cost of care of persons in state institutions with consent of owner of property. SB 310 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to the Oregon Developmental Disabilities Council. 1-22(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-10 Second reading. 2-11 Carried over to 02-12 by unanimous consent. 2-12 Third Reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Gordly, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Castillo, Nelson, President Adams. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Human Resources. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-14 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Taylor. Passed. Ayes, 55 --Excused, 4--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 1----Mannix. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-30(S) Governor signed. Chapter 426, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows payment to member of Oregon Developmental Disabilities Council for actual costs incurred in performance of official duties, for attendant for member or for caregiver for member's child or other family member with disability. SB 311 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to public assistance. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 3-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-31 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 4-1 Third Reading. Carried by Fisher. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 2, Shannon, Trow, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Courtney. 4-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-6 Referred to Human Resources. 5-20 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Winters. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Nays, 4, Bowman, Gardner, Leonard, Rasmussen, Excused, 1--Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 3----Lewis, Lowe, Starr. 6-29(S) President signed. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 548, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Denies status as state employee for certain purposes to domestic worker who is paid by Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division for employment in home of recipient of public assistance. SB 312 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division; declaring an emergency. 1-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-17 Public Hearing held. 2-24 Work Session held. 3-2 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-3 Second reading. 3-4 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Yih. 3-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-8 Referred to Human Resources. 5-19 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-28 Second reading. 6-1 Third reading. Carried by Winters. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 1, Close, Excused, 1--Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 10----Deckert, Hill, King, Krummel, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Westlund, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-4(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Bryant, Timms. 6-15 President signed. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 316, 1999 Laws. Effective date, July 01, 1999. Requires developmental disability child foster homes to be µlicensed withº certified by Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division. Applies provisions giving benefits to foster parents to persons maintaining µlicensedº certified homes. Limits liability of Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division for property damage that foster child might cause. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 313 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Joint Interim Human Resources Committee for the American Heart Association, Northwest Affiliate) -- Relating to defibrillators. 1-12(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services, then Judiciary. 1-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-1 Work Session held. 2-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Judiciary by prior reference. 3-2 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-5 Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill. Second reading. 3-8 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Bryant. 3-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-14 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-17 Second reading. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Morrisette. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 10, Beck, Bowman, Lehman, Patridge, Prozanski, Ross, Shetterly, Starr, Uherbelau, Williams, Excused, 4--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen, Excused for business of the House, 2----Atkinson, Devlin. Vote explanation(s) filed by Uherbelau entered in Journal. 6-3(S) President signed. 6-3(H) Speaker signed. 6-4(S) Governor signed. Chapter 220, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Confers civil immunity for injury, death or loss that results from acts or omissions of person rendering medical assistance with automated external defibrillator. SB 314 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Adult and Family Services Division, Department of Human Resources) -- Relating to Public Welfare Review Commission. 1-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 3-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-9 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-10 Third Reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Ferrioli. 3-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-15 Referred to Human Resources. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-20 Second reading. 5-21 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 24 Calendar. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Morrisette. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Nays, 2, Montgomery, Westlund. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-30(S) Governor signed. Chapter 422, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Changes name of Public Welfare Review Commission to Adult and Family Services Division Review Commission. Changes length of term for commission members. SB 315 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Psychiatric Security Review Board) -- Relating to Psychiatric Security Review Board. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Removes Psychiatric Security Review Board as executing or releasing authority for certain release decisions. SB 316 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Governor John Kitzhaber, M.D.) -- Relating to the School Improvement Fund; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-29(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education, then Ways and Means. 2-17 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates School Improvement Fund. Allows Department of Education to award grants to school districts and Youth Corrections Education Program for activities related to increases in student achievement. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 317 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Governor John Kitzhaber, M.D.) -- Relating to firearms. 1-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates crime of unlawful storage of firearm. Punishes by maximum of five years' imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or both. Prohibits possession of firearm by person under 16 years of age except when supervised by adult. Requires seller of firearms to inform purchasers of obligation to prevent access by children. SB 318 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Governor John Kitzhaber, M.D.) -- Relating to protective orders. 1-29(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-10 Public Hearing held. 3-29 Work Session held. 4-14 Work Session held. 4-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-23 Second reading. 4-26 Carried over to 04-27 by unanimous consent. 4-27 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Beyer, Wilde. 4-28(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Work Session held. 5-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 7-20 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. 7-21 Work Session held. Work Session held. 7-22 Work Session held. 7-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed C-Engrossed. Amendments distributed. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Nays, 2, Close, Gianella, Absent, 5--Beck, Lehman, Morrisette, Patridge, Starr, Excused for business of the House, 5----Lewis, Messerle, Ross, Strobeck, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-24(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 5--Fisher, Miller, Shannon, Wilde, Yih. 8-17 President signed. 8-24(H) Speaker signed. 9-1(S) Governor signed. Chapter 1052, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Requires that certain protective orders be entered into databases of National Crime Information Center of United States Department of Justice in addition to Law Enforcement Data System. Requires court, when appropriate, to include certain findings and terms in protective orders. Requires sheriff to deny person's application for concealed handgun license if person is subject to certain restraining orders or citations. Declares that sheriff may not charge fees for service of certain restraining orders. Modifies definition of abuse to include placing another in fear of bodily injury, rather than requiring person to be in fear of serious bodily injury. SB 319 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Governor John Kitzhaber, M.D.) -- Relating to domestic violence. 1-29(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-10 Public Hearing held. 3-15 Work Session held. 3-18 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-19 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 2--Dukes, Miller, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Qutub, President Adams. 3-22(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-24 Referred to Judiciary - Civil Law. 5-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 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 Uherbelau. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 1--Atkinson, Excused, 1--Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 4----Lewis, Lowe, Lundquist, Starr. 6-7(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Castillo, Timms. 7-2 President signed. 7-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-12(S) Governor signed. Chapter 617, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Modifies provisions dealing with peace officer's responsibilities when responding to incident of domestic violence. Allows court to order emergency monetary relief when entering family abuse restraining order. Modifies provisions relating to release of defendant charged with offense that constitutes domestic violence. SB 320 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Governor John Kitzhaber, M.D.) -- Relating to extradition. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 1-27 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-4 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-5 Second reading. 5-6 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Derfler, President Adams. 5-7(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-10 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-27 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-28 Second reading. 6-1 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Excused, 1--Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 10----Deckert, Hill, King, Krummel, Montgomery, Rasmussen, Rosenbaum, Westlund, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-29(S) President signed. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 553, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Modifies provisions relating to length of time person subject to extradition may be held in jail pending arrest under warrant of requesting state. SB 321 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Governor John Kitzhaber, M.D.) -- Relating to distribution of lottery funds for state parks; appropriating money. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Stream Restoration and Species Recovery, then Ways and Means. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Creates Parks and Natural Resources Fund within Administrative Services Economic Development Fund. Appropriates money for purposes of protection, restoration and enhancement of wild salmonid populations, watersheds, fish and wildlife habitats and water quality. SB 322 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon State Board of Nursing) -- Relating to nursing. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 1-28 Public Hearing held. 3-17 Work Session held. 3-24 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-25 Second reading. 3-29 Third Reading. Carried by Castillo. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, Hannon, Yih, Excused, 1--Fisher, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Qutub, Starr, President Adams. 3-30(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Human Resources with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass and rescind subsequent referral to Ways and Means. Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of Speaker. 5-20 Second reading. 5-21 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 24 Calendar. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Krummel. Passed. Ayes, 60. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-30(S) Governor signed. Chapter 420, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Creates limited license to practice registered or practical nursing for certain foreign nurses and foreign student nurses. Eliminates 30-day grace period for renewal of certain nursing licenses. µEliminatesº Increases fee cap for nursing assistant certificate from $20 to $40. SB 323 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Employees Retirement Board) -- Relating to public employee retirement. 1-29(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 3-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-29 Second reading. 3-30 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 3, Bryant, Hannon, Timms. Hannon declared potential conflict of interest. 3-31(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-1 Referred to General Government. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-20 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-21 Second reading. 5-24 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 25 Calendar. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Deckert. Passed. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 1, Prozanski, Excused for business of the House, 16----Backlund, Butler, Edwards, Kropf, Leonard, Lewis, Lowe, Messerle, Schrader, Shetterly, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Westlund, Williams, Witt. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) Governor signed. Chapter 407, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Makes miscellaneous changes in laws relating to Public Employees Retirement System. Suspends accrual of interest on certain amounts payable in compensation for taxation of benefits. Requires Public Employees Retirement Board to employ all reasonable means to find persons entitled to amounts. Clarifies definition of final average salary. Modifies provisions on required spousal consent to member's election of form for retirement allowance. Allows board to use electronic fund transfer for any warrant, check or order required or authorized to be paid out of Public Employees Retirement Fund. Allows board to use health insurance providers licensed or certified in other states. µAllows Public Employees Retirement Board by rule to modify time for certain purchases of retirement credit when member retires by reason of disability.º SB 324 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Employees Retirement Board) -- Relating to the Oregon Investment Council. 1-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 3-11 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Makes Director of the Public Employees Retirement System voting member of Oregon Investment Council. SB 325 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Employees Retirement Board) -- Relating to public employee retirement. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-5 Referred to General Government. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 3-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 6-22 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 6-23 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-29 Work Session held. 7-1 Returned to Full Committee. 7-2 Work Session held. 7-7 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 7-9 Second reading. 7-12 Third Reading. Carried by Lim. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Absent, 1--Nelson, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Brown, President Adams. 7-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 7-13 Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 7-19 Work Session held. 7-20 Work Session held. 7-21 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. Amendments distributed. 7-22 Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Edwards. Passed. Ayes, 44 --Nays, 1, Sunseri, Absent, 3--Beck, Bowman, Jenson, Excused for business of the House, 12----Butler, Hansen, Leonard, Lewis, Messerle, Minnis, Patridge, Rasmussen, Ross, Schrader, Westlund, Williams. 7-24(S) At Desk upon adjournment. Allows members of Public Employees Retirement System to elect to prepay cost of certain service credit purchases otherwise authorized under law. Allows prepaid purchases only if participating public employer that employs members has authorized those purchases. Prescribes procedures and limitations on prepaid service credit purchases. Allows payment under election to be made on pretax basis only if Public Employees Retirement Board receives approval from Internal Revenue Service. Provides operative date of July 1, 2002, for provisions relating to prepayment of certain service credit purchases. Allows certain elected officials to receive retirement credit under Public Employees Retirement System for time spent in elected office. µBecomes operative July 1, 2002.º SB 326 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Employees Retirement Board) -- Relating to deferred compensation. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 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 Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Burdick. 2-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-20 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-21 Second reading. 5-24 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 25 Calendar. 5-25 Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Excused for business of the House, 18----Backlund, Butler, Edwards, Hill, Kropf, Leonard, Lewis, Lowe, Messerle, Schrader, Shetterly, Uherbelau, Walker, Wells, Westlund, Williams, Witt, Speaker Snodgrass. 6-21(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-29(S) Governor signed. Chapter 406, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Expands membership of Deferred Compensation Advisory Committee from five to seven members. SB 327 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Employees Retirement Board) -- Relating to public employee retirement. 1-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 3-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-18 Second reading. 3-19 Third reading. Carried by Lim. Motion to refer to Ways and Means carried by unanimous consent. 6-10 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 6-15 Public Hearing held. 6-16 Public Hearing held. 6-17 Public Hearing held. 6-21 Public Hearing held. 6-23 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.) 7-12 Bill read. Carried by Ferrioli. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 3, Hannon, Qutub, Yih, Absent, 1--Burdick, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Brown, President Adams. 7-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 7-13 Referred to Ways and Means. 7-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Kropf. Passed. Ayes, 43 --Nays, 7, Beyer, Kruse, Lokan, Strobeck, Sunseri, Wells, Welsh, Absent, 5--Bowman, Gardner, Hill, Merkley, Messerle, Excused for business of the House, 5----Atkinson, Gianella, Harper, Lewis, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-21(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 8-17(S) Governor signed. Chapter 971, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Includes, for purposes of retirement benefits under Public Employees Retirement System, certain employees of State Forestry Department within definition of firefighter. Allows employees to purchase credit for past service. Expands definition of eligible employee for purposes of benefit plan eligibility. SB 328 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Employees Retirement Board) -- Relating to public employee retirement. 1-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 3-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 6-22 Assigned to Subcommittee on General Government. 6-23 Public Hearing held. 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 Trow. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 3, Bryant, Derfler, Hannon, Absent, 1--Burdick, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Brown. 7-12(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 7-13 Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 7-18 Work Session held. 7-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed C-Engrossed. Amendments distributed. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Gardner. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Absent, 3--Minnis, Rasmussen, Ross, Excused, 1--Lokan, Excused for business of the House, 3----Atkinson, Gianella, Starr. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by King. 7-22(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Courtney, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Timms. 7-29 President signed. 8-4(H) Speaker signed. 8-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 988, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Allows Public Employees Retirement Board to accept rollover contributions. Limits acceptance of rollover contributions to those amounts that qualify for pretax rollover treatment under federal income tax laws. Requires that rollover contributions be held in separate rollover account. Prescribes requirements for distribution of rollover accounts. µAllows member to purchase retirement credit with amounts in rollover account.º Requires board to establish fees for maintaining rollover accounts. Becomes operative July 1, 2002. SB 329 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Land Conservation and Development) -- Relating to collaborative regional problem-solving process. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Repeals sunset of collaborative regional problem-solving process for local land use disputes. SB 330 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Land Conservation and Development) -- Relating to liability. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Provides civil immunity for statements made by person in course of participating in administrative, quasi-judicial or legislative proceeding conducted by public body. SB 331 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of the Department of Land Conservation and Development) -- Relating to local procedures for adoption of land use regulations. 1-25(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires local government to notify Director of Department of Land Conservation and Development 45 days prior to first evidentiary hearing on proposal to amend comprehensive plan or land use regulations. SB 332 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Land Conservation and Development) -- Relating to state agency land use coordination. 1-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires Land Conservation and Development Commission to adopt procedures for recertifying approved state agency rules and programs affecting land use. SB 333 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Land Conservation and Development) -- Relating to establishing fee for reviewing reports regarding soil classification in land use proceeding. 1-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Land Conservation and Development Commission to charge fee for reviewing soils report submitted by landowner for purpose of changing soil classification. SB 334 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Land Conservation and Development) -- Relating to nonresource dwellings in forest zones. 1-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Modifies criteria for template dwellings in forest zones. SB 335 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Environmental Quality) -- Relating to statewide on-site sewage programs. 2-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-10 Referred to Water and Land Use. 3-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-15 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-16 Second reading. 3-17 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 1, Hannon, Excused, 2--Shannon, President Adams. 3-18(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Water and Environment. 5-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-28 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Kafoury. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused for business of the House, 1----Lowe. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Morgan. 6-29(S) President signed. 6-30(H) Speaker signed. 7-8(S) Governor signed. Chapter 551, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Revises certain definitions used in on-site sewage treatment and disposal program. Allows Department of Environmental Quality to enter into agreements with municipalities as contract agents for enforcement of standards. Changes computation of variance fee to establish fee in amount necessary to provide services. Changes exemption for systems installed before 1974 to require pre-1974 systems to comply with requirements necessary to protect public health and environment. Allows Department of Environmental Quality to establish educational, treatment and worker registration requirements. Allows Environmental Quality Commission to establish fees for program based on actual costs for efficiently conducted minimum services. SB 336 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Environmental Quality) -- Relating to access to financial records of solid waste permittees. 2-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Water and Land Use. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Department of Environmental Quality access to certain financial records of solid waste permittees in order to verify accuracy and completeness of solid waste tonnage reports. Requires department to keep information confidential. Exempts information from public records law. SB 337 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Environmental Quality) -- Relating to applicability of air pollution controls to open burning. 2-9(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-10 Referred to Agriculture and Natural Resources. 4-19 Public Hearing held. 4-26 Work Session held. 5-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-4 Second reading. 5-5 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Ferrioli, Timms. 5-6(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-7 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-14 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-18 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-19 Second reading. 5-20 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 21 Calendar. 5-21 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 24 Calendar. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 6, Bowman, Prozanski, Rasmussen, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. Potential conflict(s) of interest declared by Beyer. 6-22(S) President signed. 6-25(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) Governor signed. Chapter 439, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. µChanges, for consistency, references to field burning to open field burning. Defines agricultural open burning and establishes limit of Department of Environmental Quality authority over agricultural open burning.º Exempts stack or pile burning of residue from Christmas trees from air pollution laws during period beginning October 1 and ending May 31. SB 338 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Environmental Quality) -- Relating to public hearing for adoption of administrative rules. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Water and Land Use. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Changes requirement that Environmental Quality Commission conduct public hearing on all rule changes to Administrative Procedures Act requirement that public hearing be conducted when 10 or more persons request hearing. SB 339 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Environmental Quality) -- Relating to pollution prevention tax credits. 1-22(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Revenue. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Expands existing tax credit for costs incurred in installing technologies or processes that reduce or eliminate certain hazardous air pollutants to include credit for costs incurred in installing facilities that reduce air or water pollutants, that conserve material or water resources or that consist of commercial or multifamily structure recycling space and associated capital improvements and equipment. Retains existing requirement that Environmental Quality Commission certify costs incurred in installing facilities. Retains existing limits on amounts of credit allowed in tax year and overall $5.2 million limitation on amount of costs that may be certified for credit. Extends period of time in which certifications may be made from December 31, 1999, to December 31, 2003. Applies to costs incurred on or after January 1, 2000. SB 340 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Youth Authority) -- Relating to the Oregon Youth Authority. 1-22(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-26 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-1 Second reading. 3-2 Third Reading. Carried by Brown. Passed. Ayes, 30. 3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-4 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-17 Second reading. 3-18 Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Leonard. 4-15(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 109, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Establishes that only youth offenders under 19 years of age may be admitted to youth correction facility. Limits admission to youth correction facility to offenders who are under 18 years of age at time of offense and under 20 years of age at time of sentencing. SB 341 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Youth Authority) -- Relating to the Oregon Youth Authority. 1-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-25 Third Reading. Carried by Nelson. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Lim, Miller. 2-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-20 Second reading. 5-21 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 24 Calendar. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 60. 6-22(S) President signed. 6-25(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 369, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Modifies provisions relating to intake assessments conducted by Oregon Youth Authority. Allows Oregon Youth Authority to have intake assessments conducted by others. SB 342 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Youth Authority) -- Relating to youth offenders. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-5 Referred to Judiciary. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-26 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-1 Carried over to 03-02 by unanimous consent. 3-2 Third Reading. Carried by Tarno. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Dukes. 3-3(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-4 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-16 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-17 Second reading. 3-18 Third reading. Carried by Bowman. Passed. Ayes, 59 --Excused, 1--Leonard. 4-15(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 110, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Replaces obsolete terms in statutes relating to transfer of youth offenders in state close custody to state mental hospital. SB 343 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Youth Authority) -- Relating to juvenile records. 2-3(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-5 Referred to Judiciary. 2-22 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-24 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-25 Third Reading. Carried by Burdick. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 2--Lim, Miller. 2-26(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 3-1 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-9 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-10 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-11 Second reading. 3-12 Third reading. Carried by Hansen. Passed. Ayes, 57 --Nays, 1, Lowe, Excused, 2--Patridge, Williams. 4-15(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 111, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Establishes that counties may expunge juvenile records by sealing or destroying records. SB 344 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Oregon Youth Authority) -- Relating to possession of certain weapons on public property. 1-22(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-22 Public Hearing held. 4-1 Work Session held. 4-12 Work Session held. 4-14 Work Session held. 4-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-23 Second reading. 4-26 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Beyer. 4-27(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-3 Referred to Education. 5-10 Public Hearing held. 5-17 Public Hearing and 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 Sunseri. Passed. Ayes, 50 --Nays, 7, Bowman, Gardner, Hopson, Kafoury, Leonard, Merkley, Rosenbaum, Absent, 3--Lundquist, Taylor, Thompson. 6-24(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Absent, 2--Fisher, Starr, Excused, 1--President Adams, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Brown. 7-7 President signed. 7-7(H) Speaker signed. 7-9(S) Governor signed. Chapter 577, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Requires µofficial, administrator orº employee of public school district, education service district or private school to report any person who unlawfully possesses, or has possessed within previous 120 days, firearm or destructive device while in school. Requires law enforcement agency to conduct investigation. Requires detention of youth if probable cause exists to believe youth unlawfully possessed firearm or destructive device on public property. Requires court to make determination. Allows court to order mental health assessment or screening of youth. Requires certain actions by superintendent when person has been in possession of weapon and list that threatens harm to other persons. SB 345 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Public Safety Standards and Training) -- Relating to public safety. 1-27(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-3 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-11 Second reading. 5-12 Third Reading. Carried by Burdick. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 2--Shannon, Starr, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Courtney. 5-13(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 5-19 Public Hearing held. 5-20 Public Hearing held. 6-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-10 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-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 C-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, 52 --Absent, 2--Kafoury, Lehman, Excused, 1--Leonard, Excused for business of the House, 5----Lewis, Ross, Schrader, Taylor, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-12(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 21 --Absent, 1--Burdick, Attending Legislative Business, 8----Brown, Corcoran, Ferrioli, Metsger, Nelson, Tarno, Timms, President Adams. 7-15 President signed. 7-19(H) Speaker signed. 7-26(S) Governor signed. Chapter 867, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Replaces list of various occupations with term public safety personnel or public safety officer in statutes dealing with Board on Public Safety Standards and Training and Department of Public Safety Standards and Training. Allows Board on Public Safety Standards and Training to establish accreditation standards for training programs for public safety personnel. Allows programs to be offered by public and private entities. Allows person to attend program without having to be employed by public safety agency. Increases point at which Department of Revenue is required to distribute from reserved moneys to augment monthly distribution to Police Standards and Training Account. Directs Judicial Department and Dispute Resolution Commission to study and report on mediation of juvenile delinquency. Directs Superintendent of State Police to determine security requirements for extradition. SB 346 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Public Safety Standards and Training) -- Relating to public safety. 1-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-15 Carried over to 02-15 by unanimous consent. 2-16 Third Reading. Carried by Courtney. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----George, Qutub. 2-17(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-18 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-4 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-5 Second reading. 3-8 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 60. 4-15(S) President signed. 4-16(H) Speaker signed. 4-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 112, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Establishes that Department of Public Safety Standards and Training is responsible for granting certification extensions. Clarifies that department and not Board on Public Safety Standards and Training issues order on revocation decisions. SB 347 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Public Safety Standards and Training) -- Relating to public safety. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-4 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-10 Third Reading. Carried by Shields. Passed. Ayes, 26 --Excused, 2--Brown, Timms, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Ferrioli, President Adams. 2-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 5-6 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 14 Calendar. 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 Beck. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Excused, 1--Backlund, Excused for business of the House, 8----Bowman, Gianella, Hansen, Mannix, Prozanski, Simmons, Wells, Winters. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 360, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Deletes definition of fire protection equipment in statute relating to Department of Public Safety Standards and Training. Expands definition of fire service professional for purposes of training and certification. SB 348 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Public Safety Standards and Training) -- Relating to public safety. 1-21(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Health and Human Services. 2-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-17 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-18 Third Reading. Carried by Castillo. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 5, Corcoran, George, Gordly, Hannon, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Brown, Fisher, President Adams. 2-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-22 Referred to Human Resources. 5-20 Work Session held. 5-26 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Taylor. Passed. Ayes, 56 --Absent, 1--Hill, Excused, 1--Simmons, Excused for business of the House, 2----Lewis, Lundquist. 6-23(S) President signed. 6-28(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) Governor signed. Chapter 457, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Requires Board on Public Safety Standards and Training to establish minimum standards of physical, emotional, intellectual and moral fitness for telecommunicators and emergency medical dispatchers. SB 349 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Public Safety Standards and Training) -- Relating to Board on Public Safety Standards and Training. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 1-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-2 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-3 Taken from 02-03 Calendar and placed on 02-04 Calendar by unanimous consent. 2-4 Third Reading. Carried by Miller. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Tarno, Attending Legislative Business, 1----President Adams. 2-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 3-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-22 Recommendation: Do pass. 3-23 Second reading. 3-24 Third reading. Carried by Williams. Passed. Ayes, 60. 4-19(S) President signed. 4-20(H) Speaker signed. 5-3(S) Governor signed. Chapter 139, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Eliminates requirement of Senate confirmation for members of Board on Public Safety Standards and Training who serve by virtue of office. Allows members to appoint voting designees for subcommittee and advisory groups only. SB 350 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Public Safety Standards and Training) -- Relating to private security services. 1-22(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Judiciary. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 2-16 Work Session held. 2-19 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-22 Second reading. 2-23 Third Reading. Carried by Burdick. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Wilde, President Adams. 2-24(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-25 Referred to Judiciary - Criminal Law. 3-10 Public Hearing held. 4-13 Work Session held. 4-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 4-22 Second reading. 4-23 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, April 26 Calendar. 4-26 Third reading. Carried by Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 58 --Absent, 1--Deckert, Excused, 1--Minnis. 4-29(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 28 --Attending Legislative Business, 2----Shields, Yih. 5-17 President signed. 5-19(H) Speaker signed. 5-27(S) Governor signed. Chapter 198, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Modifies provisions relating to private security providers. SB 351 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to exemptions for manufactured structures from certain requirements of the Oregon Vehicle Code. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Transportation. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-6 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 4-7 Second reading. 4-8 Third Reading. Carried by Castillo. Passed. Ayes, 27 --Attending Legislative Business, 3----Bryant, Duncan, Yih. Ferrioli, excused when roll was called, granted unanimous consent to be recorded as voting aye. 4-9(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-12 Referred to Transportation. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass. 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 14 Calendar. 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 Devlin. Passed. Ayes, 52 --Excused, 1--Backlund, Excused for business of the House, 7----Bowman, Gianella, Hansen, Mannix, Prozanski, Simmons, Winters. 6-18(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 383, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Authorizes exemption from registration and titling for certain manufactured structures. Requires county clerk in county in which manufactured structure is situated to record duplicate original certification. µPrescribes operative date.º SB 352 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to motor carriers. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Transportation. 1-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-4 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-5 Third Reading. Carried by George. Passed. Ayes, 22 --Excused, 2--Duncan, Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 6----Beyer, Castillo, Dukes, Ferrioli, Gordly, Shannon. 2-8(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Transportation. 5-3 Public Hearing and 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Lehman. Passed. Ayes, 48 --Excused, 6--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Mannix, Rasmussen, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 6----Bowman, Ross, Simmons, Uherbelau, Wilson, Speaker Snodgrass. 5-26(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 29 --Attending Legislative Business, 1----Shields. 6-17 President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 361, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Exempts certain trailers from requirements for title. Exempts certain booster axles from safety chain towing requirements. SB 353 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to notification of transfer of interest in vehicle. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Transportation. 2-1 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Deletes requirement that Department of Transportation give buyer of motor vehicle notice of requirement to change title after department receives notice of sale from seller. SB 354 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to motor carrier violations. 1-11(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 1-12 Referred to Transportation. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates authority of motor carrier enforcement officers to make arrests. Increases certain penalties for violations of motor carrier laws and regulations. SB 355 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to the Grade Crossing Protection Account. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation, then Ways and Means. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Increases amount of moneys allocated to Department of Transportation for Grade Crossing Protection Account. SB 356 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to road improvements in unincorporated areas. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 1-29 Public Hearing held. 3-1 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows local improvement district to be formed and assessments imposed against benefited property for improvement of state highways in unincorporated areas. Allows Department of Transportation to use state funds for highway improvement project for which local improvement district is formed. SB 357 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to railroad rights of way. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation, then Business and Consumer Affairs. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Allows Department of Transportation to charge utilities for use of state-owned railroad rights of way. SB 358 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to vehicles. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation. 2-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-9 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 2-10 Second reading. 2-11 Carried over to 02-12 by unanimous consent. 2-12 Third Reading. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 1--Gordly, Attending Legislative Business, 4----Bryant, Castillo, Nelson, President Adams. 2-15(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 2-17 Referred to Transportation. 5-7 Public Hearing and 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Taylor. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Excused, 5--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 6----Atkinson, Harper, Jenson, Lundquist, Minnis, Schrader. 6-17(S) President signed. 6-21(H) Speaker signed. 6-28(S) Governor signed. Chapter 359, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Exempts recreational vehicles operated solely for personal use from laws regulating commercial motor vehicles. Allows Department of Transportation to destroy confiscated registration plates and cards. Clarifies that suspension of driving privileges for failure to appear does not apply to parking offenses. Removes requirement for size of trip permit for manufactured structures. Allows vehicle transporter to move manufactured structure out of state without trip permit. Revises rulemaking authority of Department of Transportation regarding transporters. Clarifies that county tax collector, not assessor, issues statement about payment of taxes on manufactured structure. SB 359 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to notice to renter of aircraft. 1-26(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 3-29 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 4-1 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 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. 4-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-6 Referred to Business and Consumer Affairs. 5-10 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-11 Recommendation: Do pass. 5-12 Second reading. 5-13 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 14 Calendar. 5-14 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 17 Calendar. 5-17 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Tuesday, May 18 Calendar. 5-18 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 19 Calendar. 5-19 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Thursday, May 20 Calendar. 5-20 Third reading. Carried by Gardner. Passed. Ayes, 51 --Nays, 2, Hansen, Jenson, Absent, 1--Close, Excused, 5--Deckert, Kafoury, King, Rasmussen, Shetterly, Excused for business of the House, 1----Mannix. 6-22(S) President signed. 6-25(H) Speaker signed. 7-1(S) Governor signed. Chapter 440, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Repeals requirement that person who rents airplane to another person inform renter whether insurance coverage is provided and, if so, nature of coverage. SB 360 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Department of Transportation) -- Relating to provisional driver licenses. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Transportation, then Judiciary. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Prohibits holder of provisional driver license from driving between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. and from carrying passengers in vehicle. Specifies exceptions. Creates offense of violation of restrictions on a provisional license. Punishes by maximum fine of $300. SB 361 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Public Employees Retirement Board) -- Relating to public employee retirement; appropriating money; declaring an emergency. 1-28(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to General Government. 2-16 Public Hearing held. 3-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-25 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-29 Second reading. Third reading. Carried by Trow. 3-30 Motion to rerefer to General Government carried. Ayes, 28 --Nays, 1, Gordly, Excused, 1--Bryant. 4-15 Public Hearing held. 4-27 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.) 5-7 Bill read. Carried by Trow. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Tarno, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Hartung. 5-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to General Government. 5-18 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-20 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed C-Engrossed. 5-24 Second reading. 5-25 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Wednesday, May 26 Calendar. 5-26 Third reading. Carried by Beck. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Absent, 1--Lehman, Excused for business of the House, 5----Atkinson, Backlund, Krummel, Lowe, Ross. 6-4(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 26 --Nays, 2, Derfler, Hannon, Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Bryant. 6-15 President signed. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 317, 1999 Laws. Effective date, June 23, 1999. Makes changes in laws relating to Public Employees Retirement System for purpose of maintaining system's status as qualified governmental plan under Internal Revenue Code. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 362 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Norma Paulus) -- Relating to fire regulations for educational institutions. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Abolishes authority of State Fire Marshal to require schools and other educational institutions to have fire drills. SB 363 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Norma Paulus) -- Relating to children; declaring an emergency. 2-1(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. 2-2 Referred to Education. 4-21 Public Hearing held. 4-28 Work Session held. 5-5 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 5-6 Second reading. 5-7 Taken from 05-07 Calendar and placed on 05-10 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-10 Taken from 05-10 Calendar and placed on 05-12 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-12 Taken from 05-12 Calendar and placed on 05-17 Calendar by unanimous consent. 5-17 Carried over to 05-18 by unanimous consent. 5-18 Third Reading. Carried by Duncan. Passed. Ayes, 28 --Excused, 1--Lim, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Ferrioli. 5-19(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 5-20 Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 6-15 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 6-22 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 6-24 Second reading. 6-25 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, June 28 Calendar. 6-28 Third reading. Carried by Edwards. Passed. Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Bowman, Absent, 1--Hill, Excused, 2--Patridge, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 2----Close, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-1(S) Senate refused to concur in House amendments on voice vote. Senators Duncan, Castillo, George appointed Senate conferees. 7-6(H) Representatives Sunseri, Knopp, Beck appointed House Conferees. 7-12 Work Session held. 7-14(S) Conference Committee Recommendation: Senate concur in House amendments dated 06-22 and bill be further amended and repassed. 7-15(H) Conference Committee report read in House. 7-16(S) Senate adopted Conference Committee Report and repassed bill. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 1, Qutub, Excused, 2--Hannon, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Derfler, Dukes. 7-18(H) House adopted Conference Committee Report. Repassed. Ayes, 51 --Absent, 9--Atkinson, Kropf, Leonard, Lokan, Morrisette, Ross, Starr, Uherbelau, Witt. 7-20(S) President signed. 7-21(H) Speaker signed. 8-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 989, 1999 Laws. Effective date, August 20, 1999. Provides exception to requirement that school districts provide education to children for certain incarcerated persons. Requires school district to continue to provide education to children with disabilities after suspension or expulsion. Requires local and regional correctional facilities to notify school district of school age children placed in facility. Modifies provisions relating to special education and related services. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 364 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Norma Paulus) -- Relating to Fair Dismissal Appeals Board; declaring an emergency. 1-22(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Eliminates hearings officer level from procedure for appeals by teachers and administrators to Fair Dismissal Appeals Board. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 365 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Norma Paulus) -- Relating to career school annual license fees; declaring an emergency. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 3-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 3-31 Third reading. Carried by Castillo. Failed. Ayes, 12 --Nays, 15, Brown, Dukes, Ferrioli, Fisher, George, Gordly, Hannon, Lim, Metsger, Miller, Nelson, Qutub, Shannon, Tarno, Wilde, Excused, 1--Beyer, Attending Legislative Business, 2----Yih, President Adams. Hannon served notice of possible reconsideration. 4-1 Motion to reconsider carried on voice vote. Bill read. Carried by Hannon. Passed. Ayes, 25 --Nays, 4, Dukes, Miller, Wilde, Yih, Attending Legislative Business, 1----Timms. 4-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-6 Referred to Education with subsequent referral to Ways and Means. 5-3 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-7 Without recommendation as to passage. Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference. 5-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Education. 6-3 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 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, June 25 Calendar. 6-25 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, June 28 Calendar. 6-28 Third reading. Carried by Edwards. Passed. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 4, Close, Knopp, Krummel, Wilson, Absent, 3--Deckert, Hill, Mannix, Excused, 2--Patridge, Winters, Excused for business of the House, 9----Beyer, Devlin, Kafoury, King, Lehman, Piercy, Rosenbaum, Ross, Schrader. 7-2(S) President signed. 7-6(H) Speaker signed. 7-12(S) Governor signed. Chapter 638, 1999 Laws. Effective date, July 12, 1999. Increases annual license fees collected by Superintendent of Public Instruction from career schools. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 1999. SB 366 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Norma Paulus) -- Relating to mentorship program for school personnel; declaring an emergency. 1-19(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 3-12 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass and be referred to Ways and Means. Referred to Ways and Means by order of the President. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Adds mentor school administrators to teacher mentorship program. Makes other changes to program. Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 367 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Norma Paulus) -- Relating to education service districts; declaring an emergency. 1-20(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Education. 3-24 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-30 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-31 Second reading. 4-1 Carried over to 04-02 by unanimous consent. 4-2 Third Reading. Carried by Shannon. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Excused, 1--Hartung, Attending Legislative Business, 9----Beyer, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Gordly, Shields, Trow. 4-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. 4-6 Referred to Education. 5-3 Public Hearing held. 5-12 Public Hearing held. 5-19 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-27 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. 7-22 Assigned to Subcommittee on Public Safety/Regulation. Work Session held. Work Session held. 7-23 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed C-Engrossed. Amendments distributed. Rules suspended. Second reading. Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Schrader. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Absent, 6--Beck, Close, Hansen, Montgomery, Morrisette, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 5----Lewis, Messerle, Ross, Strobeck, Speaker Snodgrass. 7-24(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 27 --Excused, 3--Fisher, Wilde, Yih. 8-17 President signed. 8-24(H) Speaker signed. 9-1(S) Governor signed. Chapter 1054, 1999 Laws. Effective date, September 01, 1999. Designates education service district as conditionally standard after plan for meeting standards is approved by Superintendent of Public Instruction. Allows school district board members of education service district budget committee to be designees of board. Requires criminal records check for certain employees of education service districts. Validates prior criminal records checks. µAppropriates moneys from General Fund to Department of Education for costs of acquiring and furnishing criminal offender information.º Declares emergency, effective on passage. SB 368 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State for the Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to elections. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 2-4 Public Hearing held. 2-25 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 3-3 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.) 3-4 Second reading. 3-5 Third Reading. Carried by Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 6, Corcoran, Dukes, Gordly, Hannon, Nelson, Shannon, Excused, 2--Hartung, Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 2----George, Lim. 3-8(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. 5-11 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 5-17 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed B-Engrossed. 5-19 Second reading. 5-20 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Friday, May 21 Calendar. 5-21 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, May 24 Calendar. 5-24 Third reading. Carried by Piercy. Passed. Ayes, 53 --Nays, 6, Bowman, Close, Gianella, Jenson, Schrader, Witt, Excused for business of the House, 1----Lewis. 6-2(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 2, Corcoran, Hannon, Excused, 1--Wilde, Attending Legislative Business, 3----Gordly, Timms, President Adams. 6-15 President signed. 6-17(H) Speaker signed. 6-23(S) Governor signed. Chapter 318, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. Revises election laws. SB 369 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State for the Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to elections. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 1-28 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 2-3 Recommendation: Do pass. Second reading. 2-4 Third Reading. Carried by Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 24 --Nays, 5, Castillo, Corcoran, Courtney, Gordly, Hannon, Excused, 1--Tarno. 2-5(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk. Referred to Rules, Elections, and Public Affairs. 2-18 Public Hearing held. 7-6 Work Session held. 7-15 Work Session held. 7-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. 7-18 Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Rules suspended. Second reading. 7-19 Third reading. Carried by Devlin. Passed. Ayes, 49 --Nays, 5, Bowman, Merkley, Prozanski, Rosenbaum, Walker, Absent, 1--Deckert, Excused for business of the House, 5----Backlund, Minnis, Ross, Wilson, Winters. Vote explanation(s) filed by Prozanski, Uherbelau entered in Journal. 7-21(S) Senate concurred in House amendments and repassed bill. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 9, Burdick, Castillo, Corcoran, Duncan, Gordly, Metsger, Shields, Trow, Yih, Excused, 1--Courtney. 7-29 President signed. 8-4(H) Speaker signed. 8-20(S) Governor signed. Chapter 999, 1999 Laws. Effective date, October 23, 1999. µRaises from $500 to $2,000 aggregate amount of political contributions or expenditures that must be received or made by candidate or political committee before detailed contribution and expenditure statements must be filed.º Eliminates presidential preference primary election occurring on second Tuesday in March. Transfers presidential primary election to third Tuesday in May. Makes corresponding changes in election statutes. Repeals campaign finance provisions of Ballot Measure 9 (1994). Modifies campaign finance contribution and expenditure reporting requirements. Expands availability of political tax credit. SB 370 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State for the Oregon Association of County Clerks) -- Relating to voter registration. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 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 Bryant. Passed. Ayes, 29 --Excused, 1--Beyer. 2-10(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. Requires individual registering to vote to supply date of birth. Directs county clerks to consider elector's registration inactive if elector has not voted for two years. Prohibits copying of individual's signature submitted for voter registration purposes. SB 371 Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule 213.28. (at the request of Secretary of State) -- Relating to electronic filing of certain election statements. 1-15(S) Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk. Referred to Rules and Elections. 2-2 Public Hearing held. 7-24 In committee upon adjournment. Requires candidates, political committees and chief petitioners who file political contribution and expenditure statements with Secretary of State to file statements electronically if total amount of contributions and expenditures exceeds $10,000 for single election. Specifies rules for filing. Specifies operative date. SB 372 Printed pursuant to Senate Inter