Senate Bills Vetoed by Governor After Adjournment 1997 Regular Session ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- 6-16 Rules suspended. Taken from SENATE BILLS today's Calendar and ----------------------------------- placed in proper order on Tuesday, June 17 SB 1 By Senator FERRIOLI (at the Calendar. request of Association of 6-17 Rules suspended. Taken from Oregon Loggers) -- today's Calendar and Relating to trespass. placed in proper order on 5-1(S) Introduction and first Wednesday, June 18 reading. Referred to Calendar. President's desk. 6-18 Rules suspended. Taken from 5-2 Referred to Agriculture and today's Calendar and Natural Resources. placed in proper order on 5-7 Public Hearing and Work Thursday, June 19 Session held. Calendar. 5-12 Recommendation: Do pass 6-19 Rules suspended. Taken from with amendments. today's Calendar and (Printed A-Eng.) placed in proper order on 5-13 Second reading. Friday, June 20 Calendar. 5-14 Third reading. Carried by 6-20 Rules suspended. Taken from Ferrioli. Passed. today's Calendar and Ayes, 19 --Nays, 7, Baker, placed in proper order on Brown, Castillo, Hannon, Monday, June 23 Calendar. Miller, Stull, Trow, 6-23 Rules suspended. Taken from Excused, 1--Dwyer, today's Calendar and Attending Legislative placed in proper order on Business, 3----Leonard, Tuesday, June 24 Yih, President Adams. Calendar. 5-15(H) First reading. Referred to 6-24 Rules suspended. Taken from Speaker's desk. today's Calendar and 5-23 Referred to Rules and placed in proper order on Elections. Wednesday, June 25 5-28 Public Hearing held. Calendar. 6-2 Public Hearing and Work 6-25 Rules suspended. Taken from Session held. today's Calendar and 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass placed in proper order on with amendments and be Thursday, June 26 printed B-Engrossed. Calendar. 6-10 Second reading. 6-26 Rules suspended. Taken from 6-11 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and today's Calendar and placed in proper order on placed in proper order on Friday, June 27 Calendar. Thursday, June 12 6-27 Third reading. Carried by Calendar. Montgomery. Passed. 6-12 Rules suspended. Taken from Ayes, 42 --Nays, 6, Beck, today's Calendar and Bowman, Carter, Eighmey, placed in proper order on Johnston, Prozanski, Friday, June 13 Calendar. Absent, 2--Beyer, L., 6-13 Rules suspended. Taken from Minnis, Excused, today's Calendar and 4--Brian, Corcoran, placed in proper order on Courtney, Shields, Monday, June 16 Calendar. Excused for business of the House, 6----Jones, SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1997 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Milne, Ross, Sowa, 3-27 Recommendation: Do pass Sunseri, Westlund. with amendments. 7-1(S) Senate concurred in House (Printed A-Eng.) amendments and repassed 3-31 Second reading. bill. 4-1 Third reading. Carried by Ayes, 18 --Nays, 6, Baker, Brown. Passed. Castillo, Dwyer, Gordly, Ayes, 30. Miller, Trow, Excused, 4-2(H) First reading. Referred to 3--Burdick, Stull, Yih, Speaker's desk. Attending Legislative 4-4 Referred to Judiciary. Business, 3----Brown, 5-26 Assigned to Subcommittee on Hannon, Qutub. Civil Law. Ferrioli, excused when roll 5-28 Public Hearing held. was called, granted 6-2 Work Session held. unanimous consent to be 6-3 Returned to Full Committee. recorded as voting aye. 6-4 Work Session held. Lim, attending legislative 6-11 Recommendation: Do pass business when roll was with amendments and be called, granted unanimous printed B-Engrossed. consent to be recorded as Minority recommendation No. voting aye. 1: Do pass with 7-4 President signed. amendments and be printed 7-4(H) Speaker signed. B-Engrossed. 8-15(S) Governor vetoed. Minority recommendation No. Governor's veto message 2: Do pass with entered into Journal. amendments and be printed 2-19 Motion to lay bills, B-Engrossed. together with Governor's 6-13 Consideration of Committee veto messages, on table Report and Minority en bloc, carried on voice Report taken from today's vote. Calendar and placed in proper order on Monday, Provides immunity from civil June 16 Calendar. liability to person who cuts or 6-16 Consideration of Committee otherwise damages trees or shrubs Report and Minority at direction of another. Requires Report taken from today's good faith belief by person doing Calendar and placed in cutting that person requesting the proper order on Tuesday, acts owns property or otherwise has June 17 Calendar. authority. 6-17 Motion to substitute Minority Report No. 1 for SB 266 Printed pursuant to Senate Committee Report failed. Interim Rule 213.28. (at Ayes, 27 --Nays, 31, Adams, the request of Joint Beyer, R., Carpenter, Interim Judiciary Committee Harper, Hill, Johnson, for the Procedure and Jones, Kruse, Lewis, Practice Committee of the Lokan, Luke, Markham, Oregon State Bar) -- Messerle, Milne, Minnis, Relating to civil actions. Montgomery, Oakley, 1-16(S) Introduction and first Repine, Roberts, reading. Referred to Shetterly, Simmons, President's desk. Snodgrass, Starr, Referred to Business, Law, Strobeck, Sunseri, and Government. VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, 1-21 Public Hearing held. Welsh, Westlund, Speaker 2-27 Public Hearing held. Lundquist, Excused, 3-18 Work Session held. 2--Brian, Whelan. SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1997 REGUV-3 SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Motion to substitute 7-3(H) Speaker signed. Minority Report No. 2 for 8-8(S) Governor vetoed. Committee Report failed. Governor's veto message Ayes, 23 --Nays, 36, Adams, entered into Journal. Beyer, R., Brian, 2-19 Motion to lay bills, Carpenter, Deckert, together with Governor's Edwards, Harper, Hill, veto messages, on table Johnson, Jones, Kruse, en bloc, carried on voice Lewis, Lokan, Luke, vote. Markham, Messerle, Milne, Minnis, Montgomery, Provides that contribution Oakley, Repine, Roberts, claimant may give notice under Schrader, Shetterly, Oregon Tort Claims Act of intent to Simmons, Snodgrass, Sowa, seek contribution from public body Starr, Strobeck, Sunseri, for sums paid to third party. VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Specifies that notice from Welsh, Westlund, Speaker contribution claimant is sufficient Lundquist, Excused, to maintain action, notwithstanding 1--Whelan. lack of notice from third party. Committee report adopted. Increases percentage of fault Ayes, 36 --Nays, 23, Beck, required before party's share of Beyer, L., Bowman, obligation to claimant may be Carter, Corcoran, increased by reason of reallocation Courtney, Devlin, of uncollectible portion of Eighmey, Fahey, Gardner, judgment. Jenson, Lehman, Piercy, Prozanski, Rasmussen, SB 379 By Senator KINTIGH; Ross, Schrader, Shields, Senators FERRIOLI, QUTUB, Sowa, Taylor, Thompson, SHANNON, TARNO, Uherbelau, Wooten, Representatives MARKHAM, Excused, 1--Whelan. OAKLEY, STARR, WELSH (at Rules suspended. Second the request of Small reading. Woodlands Association) -- Rules suspended. Third Relating to lands zoned for reading. Carried by forest use. Shetterly. Passed. 2-5(S) Introduction and first Ayes, 38 --Nays, 21, Beck, reading. Referred to Bowman, Carter, Corcoran, President's desk. Courtney, Devlin, 2-7 Referred to Water and Land Eighmey, Fahey, Gardner, Use. Jenson, Lehman, Piercy, 4-17 Public Hearing and Work Prozanski, Rasmussen, Session held. Ross, Shields, Sowa, 4-23 Recommendation: Do pass Taylor, Thompson, with amendments. Uherbelau, Wooten, (Printed A-Eng.) Excused, 1--Whelan. 4-24 Second reading. 6-19(S) Senate concurred in House 4-25 Carried over to 04-28 by amendments and repassed unanimous consent. bill. 4-28 Third reading. Carried by Ayes, 17 --Nays, 10, Baker, Kintigh. Passed. Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Ayes, 22 --Nays, 6, Baker, Dukes, Dwyer, Gordly, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Stull, Trow, Wilde, Gordly, Trow, Excused, Excused, 2--Shannon, Yih, 1--Leonard, Attending Attending Legislative Legislative Business, Business, 1----Timms. 1----Dwyer. 6-30 President signed. SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1997 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- 4-29(H) First reading. Referred to Wednesday, June 25 Speaker's desk. Calendar. 5-1 Referred to Environment and 6-25 Rules suspended. Taken from Energy. today's Calendar and 5-12 Public Hearing held. placed in proper order on 5-16 Public Hearing held. Thursday, June 26 5-23 Work Session held. Calendar. 6-2 Work Session held. 6-26 Rules suspended. Taken from 6-6 Recommendation: Do pass today's Calendar and with amendments and be placed in proper order on printed B-Engrossed. Friday, June 27 Calendar. 6-10 Second reading. 6-27 Third reading. Carried by 6-11 Rules suspended. Taken from Welsh. Failed. today's Calendar and Ayes, 22 --Nays, 26, Adams, placed in proper order on Beck, Beyer, R., Bowman, Thursday, June 12 Carpenter, Carter, Calendar. Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, 6-12 Rules suspended. Taken from Eighmey, Fahey, Gardner, today's Calendar and Johnston, Lehman, placed in proper order on Prozanski, Rasmussen, Friday, June 13 Calendar. Roberts, Ross, Shetterly, 6-13 Rules suspended. Taken from Strobeck, Taylor, today's Calendar and Thompson, Uherbelau, placed in proper order on Wells, Whelan, Wooten, Monday, June 16 Calendar. Excused, 5--Brian, 6-16 Rules suspended. Taken from Corcoran, Courtney, today's Calendar and Minnis, Shields, Excused placed in proper order on for business of the Tuesday, June 17 House, 7----Beyer, L., Calendar. Harper, Messerle, Piercy, 6-17 Rules suspended. Taken from Repine, Snodgrass, today's Calendar and Westlund. placed in proper order on Beyer, R. changed vote from Wednesday, June 18 'aye' to 'nay' and served Calendar. notice of possible 6-18 Rules suspended. Taken from reconsideration. today's Calendar and 6-28 Vote reconsideration placed in proper order on carried. Thursday, June 19 Ayes, 34 --Nays, 26, Beck, Calendar. Beyer, L., Bowman, 6-19 Rules suspended. Taken from Carpenter, Carter, today's Calendar and Courtney, Deckert, placed in proper order on Devlin, Edwards, Eighmey, Friday, June 20 Calendar. Fahey, Gardner, Jenson, 6-20 Rules suspended. Taken from Johnston, Piercy, today's Calendar and Prozanski, Rasmussen, placed in proper order on Roberts, Ross, Shields, Monday, June 23 Calendar. Taylor, Thompson, 6-23 Rules suspended. Taken from Uherbelau, Wells, Whelan, today's Calendar and Wooten. placed in proper order on Passed. Tuesday, June 24 Ayes, 31 --Nays, 27, Adams, Calendar. Beck, Beyer, L., Bowman, 6-24 Rules suspended. Taken from Carpenter, Courtney, today's Calendar and Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, placed in proper order on Eighmey, Fahey, Gardner, Jenson, Piercy, SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1997 REGUV-5 SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Prozanski, Rasmussen, 3-18 Recommendation: Do pass Roberts, Ross, Shetterly, with amendments. Shields, Strobeck, (Printed A-Eng.) Taylor, Thompson, 3-19 Second reading. Uherbelau, Wells, Whelan, 3-20 Third reading. Carried by Wooten, Excused for Qutub. Passed. business of the House, Ayes, 19 --Nays, 1, Baker, 2----Carter, Johnston. Attending Legislative 7-1(S) Senate concurred in House Business, 10----Bryant, amendments and repassed Derfler, Fisher, George, bill. Gordly, Leonard, Lim, Ayes, 17 --Nays, 8, Baker, Miller, Timms, Yih. Burdick, Castillo, 3-21(H) First reading. Referred to Duncan, Dwyer, Gordly, Speaker's desk. Leonard, Trow, Excused, 3-25 Referred to Judiciary. 3--Ferrioli, Stull, Yih, 3-27 Assigned to Subcommittee on Attending Legislative Criminal Law. Business, 2----Brown, 5-29 Public Hearing and Work Hannon. Session held. Lim, attending legislative 5-30 Returned to Full Committee. business when roll was 6-6 Work Session held. called, granted unanimous 6-9 Recommendation: Do pass consent to be recorded as with amendments and be voting aye. printed B-Engrossed. 7-11 President signed. 6-11 Second reading. 7-16(H) Speaker signed. 6-12 Rules suspended. Taken from 8-15(S) Governor vetoed. today's Calendar and Governor's veto message placed in proper order on entered into Journal. Friday, June 13 Calendar. 2-19 Motion to lay bills, 6-13 Rules suspended. Taken from together with Governor's today's Calendar and veto messages, on table placed in proper order on en bloc, carried on voice Monday, June 16 Calendar. vote. 6-16 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and Allows counties to permit placed in proper order on establishment of dwellings on Tuesday, June 17 certain lands zoned for forest use. Calendar. 6-17 Third reading. Carried by SB 440 By Senator QUTUB; Senators Wells. Passed. FISHER, GEORGE, KINTIGH, Ayes, 46 --Nays, 10, Beyer, NELSON, SHANNON, TARNO, L., Bowman, Carter, Representatives JONES, Fahey, Gardner, Piercy, MILNE, SOWA, WESTLUND (at Prozanski, Ross, Watt, the request of John Elms, Wooten, Excused, U.S. Postal Inspection 1--Whelan, Excused for Service) -- Relating to business of the House, crime. 3----Josi, Repine, 2-13(S) Introduction and first Shields. reading. Referred to Vote explanation(s) filed President's desk. by Prozanski entered in Referred to Crime and Journal. Corrections. 6-19(S) Senate concurred in House 2-24 Public Hearing held. amendments and repassed 3-12 Work Session held. bill. Ayes, 19 --Nays, 6, Baker, Brown, Burdick, Castillo, SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1997 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hannon, Trow, Excused, 6-3 Public Hearing held. 3--Leonard, Shannon, Yih, 6-11 Public Hearing and Work Attending Legislative Session held. Business, 2----Ferrioli, 6-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Timms. 6-13 Second reading. 6-30 President signed. 6-16 Rules suspended. Taken from 7-2(H) Speaker signed. today's Calendar and 8-15(S) Governor vetoed. placed in proper order on Governor's veto message Tuesday, June 17 entered into Journal. Calendar. 2-19 Motion to lay bills, 6-17 Rules suspended. Taken from together with Governor's today's Calendar and veto messages, on table placed in proper order on en bloc, carried on voice Wednesday, June 18 vote. Calendar. 6-18 Third reading. Carried by Creates crime of obstruction of Wooten. Passed. mails. Punishes by maximum of six Ayes, 45 --Nays, 1, Bowman, months' imprisonment, $2,000 fine, Excused, 1--Courtney, or both. Excused for business of Creates crime of destruction of the House, 13----Brian, letter boxes or mail. Punishes by Harper, Johnston, Josi, maximum of five years' Kruse, Lehman, Lokan, imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or Montgomery, Oakley, both. Prozanski, Roberts, Watt, Creates crime of mail theft or Wells. receipt of stolen mail. Punishes 6-30(S) President signed. by maximum of five years' 7-2(H) Speaker signed. imprisonment, $100,000 fine, or 8-15(S) Governor vetoed. both. Governor's veto message entered into Journal. SB 470 By Senator WILDE; 2-19 Motion to lay bills, Representative FAHEY -- together with Governor's Relating to local veto messages, on table government decision on en bloc, carried on voice zoning classification for vote. certain uses. 2-14(S) Introduction and first Requires that applications for reading. Referred to certain zoning classifications of President's desk. local government be subject to same 2-17 Referred to Water and Land notice and hearing requirements as Use. provided for limited land use 4-24 Public Hearing held. decisions. 5-13 Public Hearing and Work Session held. SB 475 By Senator WILDE; 5-20 Recommendation: Do pass. Representative FAHEY -- Second reading. Relating to decision of 5-21 Third Reading. Carried by local government regarding Wilde. Passed. appropriate zoning Ayes, 25 --Excused, classification for certain 1--President Adams, land uses. Attending Legislative 2-18(S) Introduction and first Business, 4----Dukes, reading. Referred to Lim, Nelson, Stull. President's desk. 5-22(H) First reading. Referred to 2-19 Referred to Water and Land Speaker's desk. Use. 5-28 Referred to Commerce. 4-24 Public Hearing held. SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1997 REGUV-7 SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- 5-13 Public Hearing and Work SB 485 By COMMITTEE ON RULES AND Session held. ELECTIONS -- Relating to 5-20 Recommendation: Do pass. state agencies. Second reading. 2-20(S) Introduction and first 5-21 Third Reading. Carried by reading. Referred to Wilde. Passed. President's desk. Ayes, 25 --Excused, 2-21 Referred to Rules and 1--President Adams, Elections. Attending Legislative 3-26 Public Hearing held. Business, 4----Dukes, 5-15 Work Session held. Lim, Nelson, Stull. 6-3 Work Session held. 5-22(H) First reading. Referred to 6-5 Work Session held. Speaker's desk. 6-11 Recommendation: Do pass 5-28 Referred to Commerce. with amendments. 6-3 Public Hearing held. (Printed A-Eng.) 6-11 Public Hearing and Work 6-12 Second reading. Session held. 6-13 Third Reading. Carried by 6-12 Recommendation: Do pass. Bryant. Passed. 6-13 Second reading. Ayes, 21 --Nays, 7, Brown, 6-16 Rules suspended. Taken from Burdick, Castillo, Dwyer, today's Calendar and Gordly, Leonard, Trow, placed in proper order on Excused, 2--Dukes, Tuesday, June 17 Hannon. Calendar. 6-16(H) First reading. Referred to 6-17 Rules suspended. Taken from Speaker's desk. today's Calendar and Referred to Rules and placed in proper order on Elections. Wednesday, June 18 6-17 Work Session held. Calendar. 6-23 Recommendation: Do pass 6-18 Third reading. Carried by with amendments and be Devlin. Passed. printed B-Engrossed. Ayes, 42 --Nays, 1, Bowman, 6-24 Rules suspended. Second Excused, 1--Courtney, reading. Excused for business of 6-25 Rules suspended. Taken from the House, 16----Brian, today's Calendar and Harper, Jenson, Johnson, placed in proper order on Johnston, Josi, Kruse, Thursday, June 26 Lehman, Lokan, Calendar. Montgomery, Oakley, 6-26 Rules suspended. Taken from Prozanski, Roberts, today's Calendar and Snodgrass, Watt, Wells. placed in proper order on 6-30(S) President signed. Friday, June 27 Calendar. 7-2(H) Speaker signed. 6-27 Rules suspended. Taken from 8-15(S) Governor vetoed. today's Calendar and Governor's veto message placed in proper order on entered into Journal. Saturday, June 28 2-19 Motion to lay bills, Calendar. together with Governor's 6-28 Carried over to 06-30. veto messages, on table 6-30 Third reading. Carried by en bloc, carried on voice Messerle. Passed. vote. Ayes, 32 --Nays, 27, Beck, Beyer, L., Bowman, Limits category of local Carter, Corcoran, Devlin, government land use decisions Eighmey, Fahey, Gardner, exempt from certain procedures. Jenson, Johnson, Johnston, Josi, Lehman, Luke, Piercy, Prozanski, SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1997 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Rasmussen, Ross, 5----Bryant, Derfler, Shetterly, Shields, Sowa, Leonard, Miller, Trow. Taylor, Thompson, 6-6(H) First reading. Referred to Uherbelau, Whelan, Speaker's desk. Wooten, Excused, 6-9 Referred to Judiciary. 1--Courtney. 6-11 Public Hearing held. Vote explanation(s) filed 6-12 Public Hearing held. by Shetterly entered in 6-16 Work Session held. Journal. 6-23 Work Session held. 7-2(S) Senate concurred in House 6-27 Recommendation: Do pass amendments and repassed with amendments and be bill. printed B-Engrossed. Ayes, 20 --Nays, 8, Brown, Minority recommendation: Do Burdick, Castillo, Dukes, pass with amendments and Duncan, Gordly, Leonard, be printed B-Engrossed. Trow, Excused, 2--Dwyer, 6-30 Rules suspended. Yih. Consideration of 7-11 President signed. Committee Report and 7-16(H) Speaker signed. Minority Report taken 8-8(S) Governor vetoed. from today's Calendar and Governor's veto message placed in proper order on entered into Journal. Tuesday, July 1 Calendar. 2-19 Motion to lay bills, 7-1 Motion to substitute together with Governor's Minority Report for veto messages, on table Committee Report failed. en bloc, carried on voice Ayes, 27 --Nays, 33, Adams, vote. Beyer, R., Brian, Carpenter, Harper, Hill, Prohibits officer or employee of Jones, Kruse, Lewis, state agency from engaging in Lokan, Luke, Markham, lobbying on behalf of any state Messerle, Milne, Minnis, agency. Prohibits officers or Montgomery, Oakley, employees from attending Repine, Roberts, legislative hearings or floor Shetterly, Simmons, sessions of the Legislative Snodgrass, Sowa, Starr, Assembly. Specifies exceptions. Strobeck, Sunseri, VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, SB 494 By Senator BROWN (at the Welsh, Westlund, Whelan, request of Mark Kramer) -- Speaker Lundquist. Relating to children. Committee report adopted. 2-25(S) Introduction and first Ayes, 38 --Nays, 21, Beck, reading. Referred to Beyer, L., Bowman, President's desk. Carter, Corcoran, 2-26 Referred to Business, Law, Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, and Government. Eighmey, Fahey, Gardner, 4-24 Public Hearing held. Jenson, Johnston, Lehman, 5-8 Public Hearing and Work Piercy, Prozanski, Session held. Rasmussen, Ross, Taylor, 5-20 Work Session held. Thompson, Wooten, Excused 6-3 Recommendation: Do pass for business of the with amendments. House, 1----Josi. (Printed A-Eng.) Rules suspended. Second 6-4 Second reading. reading. 6-5 Third Reading. Carried by Rules suspended. Third Brown. Passed. reading. Carried by Ayes, 25 --Attending Starr. Passed. Legislative Business, SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1997 REGUV-9 SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ayes, 39 --Nays, 21, Beck, period of time for putative father Beyer, L., Bowman, to acknowledge paternity to three Carter, Corcoran, years.¦ Deckert, Devlin, Eighmey, Requires family child care Fahey, Gardner, Jenson, provider operating child care Johnston, Josi, Lehman, facility to be certified in infant Piercy, Prozanski, and child first aid and Rasmussen, Ross, Taylor, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in Thompson, Wooten. order to obtain or renew 7-3(S) Motion to refuse to concur certificate of registration. in House amendments. Specifies other requirements for Motion withdrawn by renewal of registration. unanimous consent. Prohibits probationary hiring of Motion to substitute motion child care provider pending to concur and repass for criminal background check. motion to refuse to Requires health care facility concur failed. providing maternity services to Ayes, 9 --Nays, 17, Baker, provide information on infant Bryant, Derfler, Duncan, hearing loss. Directs Health Fisher, George, Hamby, Division to establish infant Hartung, Kintigh, Lim, hearing loss advisory committee. Miller, Qutub, Shannon, Exempts children enrolled in Tarno, Timms, Wilde, off-campus, satellite or extension President Adams, Excused, programs of public, private or 3--Dwyer, Ferrioli, Yih, parochial schools from compulsory Attending Legislative school attendance laws. Removes Business, 1----Stull. requirement of annual examination. Senate concurred in House Defines satisfactory educational amendments and repassed progress. Modifies provisions for bill. participation in interscholastic Ayes, 26 --Excused, activities. Provides for 3--Dwyer, Ferrioli, Yih, alternative testing of children Attending Legislative with disabilities who are home Business, 1----Stull. schooled. 7-11 President signed. 7-16(H) Speaker signed. SB 541 By Senator MILLER; 8-8(S) Governor vetoed. Representative ADAMS; Governor's veto message Senators DWYER, GEORGE, entered into Journal. GORDLY, HANNON, HARTUNG, 2-19 Motion to lay bills, QUTUB, SHANNON, STULL, together with Governor's TARNO, TIMMS, WILDE, YIH, veto messages, on table Representatives BOWMAN, en bloc, carried on voice BRIAN, CARPENTER, HILL, vote. JOSI, KRUSE, LOKAN, MINNIS, OAKLEY, ROBERTS, SCHRADER, ©Modifies provisions relating to SHIELDS, SIMMONS, SUNSERI intervention in and initiation of -- Relating to corrections child adoption, custody and other facilities siting; cases. Allows person with declaring an emergency. established ongoing personal 3-3(S) Introduction and first relationship with child to reading. Referred to intervene in case.¦ President's desk. ©Allows putative father to 3-4 Referred to Crime and register with voluntary adoption Corrections. registry. Expands definition of 3-17 Public Hearing and Work genetic and social history for Session held. purposes of registry. Extends SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1997 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- 3-21 Recommendation: Do pass placed in proper order on with amendments. Wednesday, June 18 (Printed A-Eng.) Calendar. 3-24 Second reading. 6-18 Rules suspended. Taken from 3-25 Third reading. Carried by today's Calendar and Miller. Passed. placed in proper order on Ayes, 24 --Nays, 6, Baker, Thursday, June 19 Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Calendar. Dukes, Trow. 6-19 Third reading. Carried by Castillo entered vote Adams. Failed. explanation(s) into Ayes, 25 --Nays, 24, Adams, Journal by unanimous Beck, Beyer, L., Bowman, consent. Carter, Corcoran, 3-26(H) First reading. Referred to Deckert, Devlin, Eighmey, Speaker's desk. Gardner, Jones, Lehman, 4-2 Referred to Judiciary. Minnis, Montgomery, Assigned to Subcommittee on Piercy, Prozanski, Criminal Law. Roberts, Ross, Shields, 5-5 Public Hearing held. Taylor, Thompson, 5-8 Work Session held. Uherbelau, Welsh, Whelan, 5-16 Work Session held. Excused, 1--Courtney, 5-19 Returned to Full Committee. Excused for business of 5-23 Work Session held. the House, 10----Edwards, 6-4 Recommendation: Do pass Johnson, Johnston, Josi, with amendments and be Markham, Repine, Watt, printed B-Engrossed. Westlund, Wooten, Speaker 6-6 Second reading. Lundquist. 6-9 Rules suspended. Taken from Adams changed vote from today's Calendar and 'aye' to 'nay' and served placed in proper order on notice of possible Tuesday, June 10 reconsideration. Calendar. Minnis changed vote from 6-10 Rules suspended. Taken from 'aye' to 'nay' and served today's Calendar and notice of possible placed in proper order on reconsideration. Wednesday, June 11 Devlin changed vote from Calendar. 'aye' to 'nay' and served 6-11 Rules suspended. Taken from notice of possible today's Calendar and reconsideration. placed in proper order on Motion to suspend rules to Thursday, June 12 permit immediate Calendar. reconsideration carried. 6-12 Rules suspended. Taken from Ayes, 54 --Nays, 5, Bowman, today's Calendar and Schrader, Shields, placed in proper order on Thompson, Uherbelau, Friday, June 13 Calendar. Excused, 1--Courtney. 6-13 Rules suspended. Taken from Vote reconsideration today's Calendar and carried. placed in proper order on Ayes, 47 --Nays, 12, Beck, Monday, June 16 Calendar. Bowman, Carter, Deckert, 6-16 Rules suspended. Taken from Eighmey, Gardner, Piercy, today's Calendar and Ross, Schrader, Shields, placed in proper order on Thompson, Uherbelau, Tuesday, June 17 Excused, 1--Courtney. Calendar. Passed. 6-17 Rules suspended. Taken from Ayes, 32 --Nays, 27, Beck, today's Calendar and Beyer, L., Bowman, SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1997 REGV-11 SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Carter, Corcoran, 3-12(S) Introduction and first Deckert, Eighmey, reading. Referred to Gardner, Harper, Johnson, President's desk. Johnston, Jones, Josi, 3-13 Referred to Crime and Lehman, Montgomery, Corrections. Piercy, Prozanski, 3-31 Public Hearing and Work Roberts, Ross, Shields, Session held. Simmons, Taylor, 4-2 Recommendation: Do pass. Thompson, Uherbelau, Second reading. Watt, Whelan, Wooten, 4-3 Carried over to 04-04 by Excused, 1--Courtney. unanimous consent. 6-20(S) Castillo withdrawn as 4-4 Third reading. Carried by sponsor by unanimous Tarno. Passed. consent. Ayes, 27 --Nays, 2, Dwyer, 6-24 Senate concurred in House Gordly, Attending amendments and repassed Legislative Business, bill. 1----Dukes. Ayes, 22 --Nays, 6, Baker, 4-7(H) First reading. Referred to Brown, Burdick, Castillo, Speaker's desk. Timms, Trow, Excused, 4-9 Referred to Judiciary. 1--Duncan, Attending 5-15 Assigned to Subcommittee on Legislative Business, Criminal Law. 1----Lim. 5-20 Public Hearing and Work 6-30 President signed. Session held. 7-3(H) Speaker signed. 5-21 Returned to Full Committee. 8-8(S) Governor vetoed. 5-23 Work Session held. Governor's veto message 5-29 Recommendation: Do pass. entered into Journal. 5-30 Second reading. 2-19 Motion to lay bills, 6-2 Rules suspended. Taken from together with Governor's today's Calendar and veto messages, on table placed in proper order on en bloc, carried on voice Tuesday, June 3 Calendar. vote. 6-3 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and Prohibits placement of placed in proper order on residential correctional facility Wednesday, June 4 within ©three miles of certain Calendar. schools or within two miles of 6-4 Rules suspended. Taken from certain residential areas.¦ one today's Calendar and mile of certain schools or placed in proper order on residential areas unless separated Thursday, June 5 by significant permanent natural Calendar. barrier. Prohibits siting of 6-5 Rules suspended. Taken from facility on lands composed today's Calendar and primarily of Class I, Class II, placed in proper order on prime or unique soils. Requires Friday, June 6 Calendar. specific findings for certain 6-6 Rules suspended. Taken from siting decisions of Department of today's Calendar and Corrections. placed in proper order on Declares emergency, effective on Monday, June 9 Calendar. passage. 6-9 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and SB 770 By Senator STULL (at the placed in proper order on request of Oregon District Tuesday, June 10 Attorneys Association) -- Calendar. Relating to sentencing. 6-10 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1997 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- placed in proper order on referred to Ways and Wednesday, June 11 Means. (Printed A-Eng.) Calendar. Referred to Ways and Means 6-11 Rules suspended. Taken from by order of the today's Calendar and President. placed in proper order on 6-2 Assigned to Subcommittee on Thursday, June 12 General Government. Calendar. 6-4 Public Hearing and Work 6-12 Rules suspended. Taken from Session held. today's Calendar and 6-5 Work Session held. placed in proper order on 6-10 Returned to Full Committee. Friday, June 13 Calendar. 6-11 Work Session held. 6-13 Rules suspended. Taken from Recommendation: Do pass today's Calendar and with amendments to the placed in proper order on A-Eng. bill. (Printed Monday, June 16 Calendar. B-Eng.) 6-16 Third reading. Carried by 6-12 Second reading. Wells. Passed. Rules suspended. Third Ayes, 54 --Nays, 1, Bowman, reading. Carried by Excused, 3--Brian, Milne, Qutub. Passed. Repine, Excused for Ayes, 17 --Nays, 3, business of the House, Burdick, Castillo, Trow, 2----Carter, Johnson. Excused, 4--Bryant, 6-30(S) President signed. Hannon, Leonard, Miller, 7-3(H) Speaker signed. Attending Legislative 8-15(S) Governor vetoed. Business, 6----Baker, Governor's veto message Brown, Dukes, George, entered into Journal. Shannon, Yih. 2-19 Motion to lay bills, 6-13(H) First reading. Referred to together with Governor's Speaker's desk. veto messages, on table Referred to Rules and en bloc, carried on voice Elections. vote. 6-20 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Allows district attorney and 6-26 Recommendation: Do pass. defendant to stipulate to any Rules suspended. Second sentence range outside presumptive reading. sentence range as part of plea 6-27 Rules suspended. Taken from agreement. today's Calendar and placed in proper order on SB 847 By COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, Saturday, June 28 LAW, AND GOVERNMENT (at the Calendar. request of Senator Neil 6-28 Carried over to 06-30. Bryant) -- Relating to 6-30 Third reading. Carried by election law civil Markham. Passed. penalties; appropriating Ayes, 33 --Nays, 18, Beck, money; declaring an Bowman, Carpenter, emergency. Carter, Corcoran, 3-13(S) Introduction and first Deckert, Devlin, Eighmey, reading. Referred to Gardner, Jenson, Lehman, President's desk. Piercy, Prozanski, 3-14 Referred to Rules and Schrader, Uherbelau, Elections. Westlund, Whelan, Wooten, 4-24 Public Hearing and Work Excused, 1--Courtney, Session held. Excused for business of 5-7 Recommendation: Do pass the House, 8----Beyer, with amendments and be L., Brian, Edwards, SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1997 REGV-13 SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Lewis, Rasmussen, 5-9 Public Hearing and Work Shetterly, Simmons, Session held. Strobeck. 6-4 Recommendation: Do pass Potential conflict(s) of with amendments. interest declared by (Printed A-Eng.) Sowa. 6-5 Second reading. Vote explanation(s) filed 6-6 Carried over to 06-09 by by Uherbelau entered in unanimous consent. Journal. 6-9 Third Reading. Carried by 7-2(S) President signed. Shannon. Passed. 7-3(H) Speaker signed. Ayes, 23 --Attending 8-15(S) Governor vetoed. Legislative Business, Governor's veto message 7----Derfler, Dukes, Lim, entered into Journal. Qutub, Timms, Yih, 2-19 Motion to lay bills, President Adams. together with Governor's 6-10(H) First reading. Referred to veto messages, on table Speaker's desk. en bloc, carried on voice 6-11 Referred to Transportation. vote. 6-16 Public Hearing and Work Session held. Modifies maximum civil penalty 6-20 Recommendation: Do pass. amount for failure to file correct Rules suspended. Second statement of contributions and reading. expenditures under election law. 6-24 Third reading. Carried by Provides maximum $1,000 penalty ©if Harper. Passed. Secretary of State determines Ayes, 40 --Nays, 2, Bowman, violation was unintentional¦. Wells, Excused, Provides maximum $10,000 penalty if 1--Courtney, Excused for Secretary of State determines business of the House, violation was intentional. Sets 17----Adams, Beyer, L., maximum penalty amounts for Brian, Carter, Johnson, multiple violations. ©Specifies Johnston, Lehman, Lewis, mitigating circumstances that Montgomery, Repine, Ross, Secretary of State must consider Schrader, Snodgrass, when applying circumstances¦ Sowa, Watt, Westlund, Directs Secretary of State to adopt Speaker Lundquist. rules specifying factors to be 7-2(S) President signed. considered as mitigating 7-3(H) Speaker signed. circumstances that may be used to 8-8(S) Governor vetoed. reduce assessed penalty. Specifies Governor's veto message transition procedures. entered into Journal. Appropriates moneys from General 2-19 Motion to lay bills, Fund to Emergency Board for together with Governor's purposes of Act. veto messages, on table Declares emergency, effective en bloc, carried on voice July 1, 1997. vote. SB 953 By Senator SHANNON (at the Requires certain motor carriers request of Oregon Truckers to submit vehicles for safety Association) -- Relating inspection within 90 days of to inspection of vehicles. receipt of operating authority. 3-17(S) Introduction and first Requires state agency acquiring reading. Referred to vehicle weighing more than 26,000 President's desk. pounds to submit vehicle to safety 3-18 Referred to Transportation. inspection. 4-16 Public Hearing held. SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1997 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- SB 966 By Senator FERRIOLI (at the 6-20 Third reading. Carried by request of Hood River Montgomery. Passed. Memorial Hospital) -- Ayes, 39 --Nays, 18, Beck, Relating to Oregon Health Beyer, L., Bowman, Brian, Plan. Carpenter, Carter, 3-17(S) Introduction and first Deckert, Devlin, Edwards, reading. Referred to Gardner, Hill, Johnson, President's desk. Lokan, Piercy, Rasmussen, 3-18 Referred to Health and Shields, Strobeck, Wells, Human Services. Excused, 3--Courtney, 4-24 Public Hearing held. Milne, Oakley. 5-15 Work Session held. 6-30(S) President signed. 5-20 Recommendation: Do pass. 7-2(H) Speaker signed. Second reading. 8-15(S) Governor vetoed. 5-21 Third Reading. Carried by Governor's veto message Wilde. Passed. entered into Journal. Ayes, 23 --Nays, 1, Hannon, 2-19 Motion to lay bills, Excused, 1--President together with Governor's Adams, Attending veto messages, on table Legislative Business, en bloc, carried on voice 5----Dukes, Lim, Nelson, vote. Stull, Yih. 5-22(H) First reading. Referred to Prohibits Department of Human Speaker's desk. Resources from considering state 5-23 Referred to Human geographic zones in setting Oregon Resources. Health Plan capitation and 5-30 Public Hearing and Work reimbursement rates. Session held. 6-10 Recommendation: Do pass. SB 1198 By Senator HARTUNG (at the 6-11 Second reading. request of Howard Davis) -- 6-12 Rules suspended. Taken from Relating to Oregon Media today's Calendar and Literacy Project; placed in proper order on appropriating money; Friday, June 13 Calendar. declaring an emergency. 6-13 Rules suspended. Taken from 5-2(S) Introduction and first today's Calendar and reading. Referred to placed in proper order on President's desk. Monday, June 16 Calendar. 5-5 Referred to Education, then 6-16 Rules suspended. Taken from Ways and Means. today's Calendar and 5-12 Public Hearing held. placed in proper order on 5-14 Work Session held. Tuesday, June 17 5-19 Recommendation: Do pass. Calendar. Referred to Ways and Means 6-17 Rules suspended. Taken from by prior reference. today's Calendar and 6-19 Assigned to Subcommittee on placed in proper order on Education. Wednesday, June 18 6-23 Public Hearing and Work Calendar. Session held. 6-18 Rules suspended. Taken from 6-27 Returned to Full Committee. today's Calendar and Work Session held. placed in proper order on 6-30 Recommendation: Do pass Thursday, June 19 with amendments. Calendar. (Printed A-Eng.) 6-19 Rules suspended. Taken from Second reading. today's Calendar and Rules suspended. Third placed in proper order on reading. Carried by Friday, June 20 Calendar. Hartung. Passed. SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1997 REGV-15 SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ayes, 27 --Excused, funding, to award grant to 3--Dwyer, Stull, Yih. ©education service¦ district or 7-1(H) First reading. Referred to institution selected as project Speaker's desk. administrator. Referred to Rules and Appropriates money from General Elections. Fund to Department of Education for 7-2 Public Hearing held. ©education service district¦ grant. 7-3 Public Hearing and Work Declares emergency, effective Session held. July 1, 1997. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be SB 1205 By COMMITTEE ON RULES AND printed B-Engrossed. ELECTIONS (at the request 7-4 Rules suspended. Second of Oregon Small Business reading. Coalition) -- Relating to Rules suspended. Third the policy for laws reading. Carried by regulating certain labor Messerle. Passed. matters; declaring an Ayes, 48 --Nays, 5, Beyer, emergency. R., Milne, Montgomery, 5-16(S) Introduction and first Schrader, Wells, Excused, reading. Referred to 1--Starr, Excused for President's desk. business of the House, 5-19 Referred to Rules and 6----Bowman, Lewis, Elections. Markham, Snodgrass, Watt, 5-27 Public Hearing held. Welsh. 6-11 Work Session held. 7-4(S) Rules suspended. Senate 6-13 Recommendation: Do pass concurred in House with amendments. amendments and repassed (Printed A-Eng.) bill. (Amendments distributed.) Ayes, 20 --Excused, 6-17 Second reading. 4--Burdick, Castillo, 6-18 Third Reading. Carried by Dwyer, Yih, Attending Bryant. Passed. Legislative Business, Ayes, 20 --Nays, 10, Brown, 6----Brown, Bryant, Burdick, Castillo, Dukes, Derfler, Miller, Timms, Dwyer, Gordly, Leonard, Trow. Lim, Trow, Wilde. 7-11 President signed. 6-19(H) First reading. Referred to 7-16(H) Speaker signed. Speaker's desk. 8-8(S) Governor vetoed. Referred to Rules and Governor's veto message Elections. entered into Journal. 6-20 Public Hearing and Work 2-19 Motion to lay bills, Session held. together with Governor's 6-25 Recommendation: Do pass. veto messages, on table Rules suspended. Second en bloc, carried on voice reading. vote. 6-26 Rules suspended. Taken from today's Calendar and Directs Department of Education, placed in proper order on subject to available funding, to Friday, June 27 Calendar. implement Oregon Media Literacy 6-27 Third reading. Carried by Project. Directs report to Shetterly. Seventieth Legislative Assembly. Motion to rerefer to Rules Directs department, on receipt of and Elections failed. funding, to establish Project Ayes, 28 --Nays, 31, Adams, Executive Steering Committee. Beyer, R., Brian, Prescribes duties of committee. Carpenter, Harper, Hill, Directs department, subject to Johnson, Jones, Kruse, SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT-- 1997 REGULAR SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Lewis, Lokan, Luke, appropriating money; Markham, Messerle, Milne, declaring an emergency. Minnis, Montgomery, 1-14(S) Introduction and first Oakley, Repine, reading. Referred to Shetterly, Simmons, President's desk. Snodgrass, Starr, Referred to Ways and Means. Strobeck, Sunseri, 7-4 Assigned to Subcommittee on VanLeeuwen, Watt, Wells, Capital Investment. Welsh, Westlund, Speaker 7-5 Work Session held. Lundquist, Excused, Returned to Full Committee. 1--Shields. Work Session held. Passed. Recommendation: Do pass Ayes, 37 --Nays, 22, Beck, with amendments. Beyer, L., Bowman, (Printed A-Eng.) Carter, Corcoran, (Amendments distributed.) Courtney, Deckert, Rules suspended. Second Devlin, Edwards, Eighmey, reading. Fahey, Gardner, Johnston, Rules suspended. Third Lehman, Piercy, reading. Carried by Prozanski, Rasmussen, Timms. Passed. Ross, Taylor, Thompson, Ayes, 19 --Nays, 7, Baker, Uherbelau, Whelan, Ferrioli, George, Excused, 1--Shields. Kintigh, Miller, Shannon, Wooten changed vote from Stull, Excused, 4--Dwyer, 'nay' to 'aye' and served Fisher, Gordly, Yih. notice of possible 7-5(H) First reading. Referred to reconsideration. Speaker's desk. 7-3(S) President signed. Referred to Ways and Means. 7-4(H) Speaker signed. Recommendation: Do pass. 8-8(S) Governor vetoed. Rules suspended. Second Governor's veto message reading. entered into Journal. Rules suspended. Third 2-19 Motion to lay bills, reading. Carried by together with Governor's Repine. Passed. veto messages, on table Ayes, 52 --Nays, 5, Beyer, en bloc, carried on voice R., Kruse, Milne, vote. Simmons, Sunseri, Excused, 2--Courtney, Prescribes policy ©for Starr, Excused for implementation of certain laws business of the House, regulating labor matters¦ stating 1----Adams. that nothing in statutes relating Potential conflict(s) of to labor disputes or organized interest declared by labor creates public policy or Jones. independent cause of action. 7-11(S) President signed. Declares emergency, effective on 7-16(H) Speaker signed. passage. 8-15(S) Governor signed with three line-item vetos. (See SB 5523 Printed pursuant to Senate message from Governor in Interim Rule 213.28. (at Senate Journal August the request of Budget and 08-15, 1997). Management Division, Chapter 871, 1997 Laws. Department of Effective date, August 15, Administrative Services) -- 1997. Relating to state financial 2-19 Motion to lay bills, administration; together with Governor's veto messages, on table SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR AFTER ADJOURNMENT -- 1997 REGV-17 SESSION ----------------------------------------------------------------- en bloc, carried on voice ©Subjects agency to Department of vote. Administrative Services allotment process.¦ ©Appropriates money from General Appropriates moneys from General Fund to for biennial Fund to Emergency Board for _____________ expenses.¦ allocations during biennium ©Limits biennial expenditures beginning July 1, 1997. from fees, moneys or other Appropriates moneys to and limits revenues, including Miscellaneous biennial expenditures of specified Receipts, excluding federal funds state agencies for specified and lottery funds, collected or purposes during biennium beginning received by .¦ July 1, 1997. _____________ ©Limits biennial expenditures of Declares emergency, effective from federal funds.¦ July 1, 1997. _____________ DSMW32708E TEXT EXCEEDS RIGHT PAGE BOUNDARY ON PAGE 1. DSMKSX546E SPLIT TEXT OVERLAP. 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