2010 Special Session - Senate Bills 1016 - 1030 (summaries)
Links to full text of measures as introduced
SB 1016 - Finance & Revenue
Updates connection date to federal Internal Revenue Code and other provisions of federal tax Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die.
SB 1017 - Bonamici, Rep Doherty & others
Creates exception to maximum loan amount permitted from Oregon Business Development Fund for certain applicants proposing business development projects. Increases maximum amount of loan that may be approved by Director of Oregon Business Development Department.
Expands eligibility for entrepreneurial development loan to include any business already operating. Increases maximum amount of annual revenue business may have for purpose of loan eligibility. Changes collateral requirement for entrepreneurial development loan.
Appropriates moneys from Tax Amnesty Fund to Oregon Business Development Department. Sunsets June 30, 2011. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
SB 1018 - Monroe
Authorizes law enforcement agencies to establish sobriety checkpoints.
Takes effect only if Senate Joint Resolution 43 (2010) is approved by people at next regular general election. Takes effect on effective date of constitutional amendment proposed in Senate Joint Resolution 43 (2010).
SB 1019 - Business & Transportation
Eliminates required contribution for statewide multimodal study after December 31, 2009.
Makes technical correction to law governing allocation of amounts generated by increases in vehicle registration fees.
Alters requirements for low-speed vehicle and medium-speed electric vehicle safety standards.
Provides that moneys received by Oregon Historical Society from issuance of Pacific Wonderland registration plates may be used for purposes other than establishing and maintaining Oregon History Center at State Capitol.
Requires that, under certain circumstances, photo radar sign indicate school is in session. Expands scope of variance permits.
Restricts requirement that parents and other persons responsible for safety and welfare of child who is under 16 years of age secure child with safety system, safety belt or safety harness when child operates or is passenger in or on certain all-terrain vehicles to operation of vehicles on public lands.
Directs Department of Transportation to submit quarterly report on revenue raised from certain increased fees and taxes.
Declares emergency, effective on passage.
SB 1020 - Business & Transportation
Deletes definition of “applicant” for purposes of certain provisions related to removal-fill permitting program.
Declares emergency, effective on passage.
SB 1021 - Edwards, C.
Requires applicants seeking to construct certain energy facilities to enter into written agreement with state agency in which applicant agrees to compensate agency for costs associated with agency review and evaluation of applications for certain permits, authorizations and certifications before applicant may be granted permit, authorization or certification. Creates exceptions.
Specifies costs for which state agency may seek compensation. Requires state agency to provide applicant with detailed account of certain costs upon request of applicant.
Declares emergency, effective on passage.
SB 1022 - Edwards, C.
Authorizes City of Junction City to provide water and sewer services to existing uses on certain parcels outside urban growth boundary incident to extension of services to state institution in urban growth boundary.
Declares emergency, effective on passage.
SB 1023 - Johnson
Specifies that State of Oregon waives all claim to title to certain lands. Recognizes private ownership of those lands.
Declares emergency, effective on passage.
SB 1024 - Johnson
Establishes when new approach road permit is required. Directs Department of Transportation to develop highway access management system. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
SB 1025 - Dingfelder & others
Requires Building Codes Structures Board and Residential and Manufactured Structures Board to adopt radon mitigation standards for certain buildings.
Requires Real Estate Agency to develop information concerning radon in one and two family dwellings and to make information available to potential buyers of one and two family dwellings by specific date.
Declares emergency, effective on passage.
SB 1026 - Dingfelder
Allows Oregon Liquor Control Commission to place restrictions on license of premises that experiences specified problems for purpose of preventing continuation of problems. Creates exception.
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SB 1028 - Shields
Directs Department of Corrections to determine residency status of inmates in custody of department for purposes of legislative and congressional redistricting. Directs Legislative Assembly or Secretary of State, as applicable, to adjust United States Census Bureau data to reflect permanent residence status of inmates before beginning redistricting process.
Directs Legislative Assembly or Secretary of State, for purposes of redistricting, to consider resident inmate at location of permanent residence and not at location of facility in which inmate is physically located.
Declares emergency, effective on passage.
SB 1029 - Shields, Edwards, C. & co-sponsors
Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to order insurer to pay attorney fees and costs to consumer representative that contests health insurance premium rate filing and substantially contributes to final order of director. Requires director to determine if premium rates proposed by insurer for health benefit plans for small employers and individual health benefit plans satisfy specified criteria.
Removes authority of director to exempt from public disclosure rate filing materials of health benefit plan carriers.
Declares emergency, effective on passage.
SB 1030 - Girod & co-sponsors
Requires State Forestry Department, upon request and consent of purchaser, to modify forest product sales contract by extending deadlines for forest product harvesting. Creates exceptions. Applies to forest product sales contracts entered into before January 1, 2010.
Sunsets January 2, 2020. Declares emergency, effective on passage.





