Relating to voting at primary elections. [HB-2679]
Permits person who will be 17 years old on date of primary election and 18 years old on date of general election to vote at primary election for candidates of major political party with which person is affiliated if major political party has adopted rule to this effect. Permits person who will be 17 years old on date of primary election and 18 years old on date of general election to vote at primary election for candidates of major political party with which person is affiliated if major political party has adopted rule to this effect. Appropriates
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HB-2679: Relating to voting at primary elections.
Sponsored by: Sen. Janeen Sollman
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/26/2021
Relating to overtime. [HB-2358]
Prohibits employers from permitting, requiring or suffering agricultural workers to work in excess of certain maximum hours in one workweek unless workers are compensated for overtime hours worked. Prohibits employers from permitting, or] requiring or suffering agricultural workers to work in excess of 40] certain maximum hours in one workweek unless workers are compensated for overtime hours worked. Phases in requirement over three calendar years. Authorizes Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to enforce wage claim regarding overtime
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HB-2358: Relating to overtime.
Sponsored by: Rep. Teresa Alonso Leon
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/26/2021
Relating to health care; and declaring an emergency. [HB-2360]
Prohibits nonprofit hospital from requiring patient to apply for medical assistance before screening for or providing financial assistance. Prohibits nonprofit hospital from requiring patient to apply for medical assistance before screening for or providing financial assistance. Adjusts series reference. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
HB-2360: Relating to health care; and declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Rep. Teresa Alonso Leon
Chapter 96, (2021 Laws): Effective Date May 26, 2021. on 09/25/2021
Relating to terminations of residential tenancies without tenant cause. [HB-2372]
Eliminates landlord's ability to terminate residential tenancy without cause. Eliminates landlord's ability to terminate residential tenancy without cause. Clarifies damages available to tenant for landlord's unlawful no-cause notice or fraudulent landlord-cause notice.
HB-2372: Relating to terminations of residential tenancies without tenant cause.
Sponsored by: Rep. Tawna Sanchez
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/26/2021
Relating to health care interpreters; and declaring an emergency. [HB-2359]
Requires health care providers to work with health care interpreters from health care interpreter registry operated by Oregon Health Authority to provide interpretation services. Requires health care providers to work with health care interpreters from health care interpreter registry operated by Oregon Health Authority to provide interpretation services. Requires health professional regulatory boards, Department of Human Services and authority to adopt rules to enforce requirement. Provides exceptions. Requires interpretation service companies
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HB-2359: Relating to health care interpreters; and declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Rep. Teresa Alonso Leon
Chapter 453, (2021 Laws): Effective Date July 14, 2021. on 09/25/2021
Relating to brownfields; and prescribing an effective date. [HB-2518]
Establishes program to make forgivable loans to reimburse private owner or operator of brownfield for eligible costs incurred in completion of removal or remedial action at brownfield. Establishes program to make forgivable loans to reimburse private owner or operator of brownfield for eligible costs incurred in completion of removal or remedial action at brownfield. Requires Oregon Business Development Department to consider means to encourage participation in reimbursable removal and remedial actions by minority-owned and woman-owned businesses
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HB-2518: Relating to brownfields; and prescribing an effective date.
Sponsored by: Rep. Janelle Bynum
Chapter 529, (2021 Laws): Effective Date September 25, 2021. on 09/25/2021
Relating to computer science education; declaring an emergency. [HB-2570]
Directs Department of Education, in consultation with STEM Investment Council, to develop statewide, long-term strategic plan to provide computer science education. Directs Department of Education, in consultation with STEM Investment Council, to develop statewide, long-term strategic plan to provide computer science education. Sunsets January 2, 2027. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
HB-2570: Relating to computer science education; declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Rep. Teresa Alonso Leon
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/26/2021
Relating to sidewalk vendors. [HB-2568]
Prohibits local government regulation of operations of sidewalk vendors except in compliance with provisions of Act. Prohibits local government regulation of operations of sidewalk vendors except in compliance with provisions of Act. Provides that local governments may not regulate certain aspects of operations of sidewalk vendors unless regulation directly addresses objective concerns about public health, safety or welfare. Permits regulation of certain operations of sidewalk vendors under specified circumstances. Permits only specified punishments
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HB-2568: Relating to sidewalk vendors.
Sponsored by: Rep. Diego Hernandez
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/26/2021
Relating to student loans; prescribing an effective date. [HB-2569]
Establishes Dreamers Access Program to award student loans to eligible students with demonstrated financial need. Establishes Dreamers Access Program to award student loans to eligible students with demonstrated financial need. Establishes maximum loan limits for undergraduate and graduate students. Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission to administer program by rule. Establishes Dreamers Access Program Fund. Continuously appropriates moneys to commission for purpose of awarding loans and administering program. Requires commission to
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HB-2569: Relating to student loans; prescribing an effective date.
Sponsored by: Rep. Teresa Alonso Leon
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/26/2021
Relating to emergency response. [HB-2890]
Directs Office of Emergency Management to create and maintain registry of persons able and willing to provide services related to emergency response. Directs Office of Emergency Management to create and maintain registry of persons able and willing to provide services related to emergency response. Requires that registry be accessible to emergency management agencies and emergency program managers. Directs office to establish procedures for communicating with appropriate entities to gather and update registry information.
HB-2890: Relating to emergency response.
Sponsored by: Rep. Paul Evans
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/26/2021