HB-2294: Relating to taxation of marijuana sales; prescribing an effective date; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority.
Sponsored by: Rep. Lily Morgan
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/26/2021
You have voted HB-2294: Relating to taxation of marijuana sales; prescribing an effective date; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority..
Relating to hemp. [HB-2296]
Allows State Department of Agriculture to enter into agreement with law enforcement agency to enable law enforcement agency to assist department in carrying out certain inspections of industrial hemp. Allows State Department of Agriculture to enter into agreement with law enforcement agency to enable law enforcement agency to assist department in carrying out certain inspections of industrial hemp.
HB-2296: Relating to hemp.
Sponsored by: Rep. Duane Stark
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/26/2021
Relating to fire protection services; declaring an emergency. [HB-2295]
Provides that fire chief, or representative of fire chief, of county may extinguish uncontrolled fire found to be burning in unprotected area. Provides that fire chief, or representative of fire chief, of county may extinguish uncontrolled fire found to be burning in unprotected area. Provides that governing body of county may bill owner of property for cost of extinguishing fire. Provides that, to prevent or control fire occurring within zone 2 in county, county court or board of county commissioners may arrange for optional subscription service.
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HB-2295: Relating to fire protection services; declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Rep. Lily Morgan
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/26/2021
Relating to vehicles. [HB-2498]
Provides that registered owner may request that registration card issued for vehicle include that owner, or person operating vehicle, may be deaf or hard of hearing. Provides that registered owner may request that registration card issued for vehicle include that owner, or person operating vehicle, may be deaf or hard of hearing. Prohibits Department of Transportation from adding restriction on driver license or driver permit if reason for restriction is because person is deaf or hard of hearing.] Provides that person may include on driver license
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HB-2498: Relating to vehicles.
Sponsored by: Rep. Teresa Alonso Leon
Chapter 14, (2021 Laws): Effective Date January 01, 2022. on 09/25/2021
Relating to jurors. [HB-2539]
Provides that juror may not be identified by name in court proceeding open to public. Provides that juror may not be identified by name in court proceeding open to public. Directs court to ensure that parties have access to names of jurors unless court determines that there is good cause to order otherwise.
HB-2539: Relating to jurors.
Sponsored by: Sen. Janeen Sollman
Chapter 295, (2021 Laws): Effective Date January 01, 2022. on 09/25/2021
Relating to accessory dwelling units. [HB-2705]
Allows counties to authorize construction of accessory dwelling units on lands zoned for rural residential use. Allows counties to authorize construction of accessory dwelling units on lands zoned for rural residential use. Establishes conditions of approval for accessory dwelling units. Requires Department of Consumer and Business Services to map wildfire risk and to develop appropriate fire protection standards within state building code for accessory dwelling units based on fire risk identified in maps. Requires department and Oregon State University
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HB-2705: Relating to accessory dwelling units.
Sponsored by: Rep. Janelle Bynum
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/26/2021
Relating to wildfire suppression. [HB-2772]
Allows State Forester to order use of wildfire suppression personnel, equipment and services on federal lands within state borders. Allows State Forester to order use of wildfire suppression personnel, equipment and services on federal lands within state borders. Creates exceptions.
HB-2772: Relating to wildfire suppression.
Sponsored by: Sen. David Smith
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/26/2021
Relating to resuming uses after emergencies; declaring an emergency. [HB-2714]
Requires local governments to approve certain reconstruction after 2020 wildfires. Requires local governments to approve certain reconstruction after 2020 wildfires. Limits requirements for building permits or septic permits for reconstruction. Sunsets January 2, 2030. Tolls time that city or county may consider nonconforming use discontinued during emergency that limits resumption of use. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
HB-2714: Relating to resuming uses after emergencies; declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Sen. David Smith
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 06/26/2021
Relating to emergency management; and declaring an emergency. [HB-2927]
Renames Office of Emergency Management as Oregon Department of Emergency Management. Renames Office of Emergency Management as Oregon Department of Emergency Management. Establishes department as independent state agency. Directs department to carry out certain functions related to regional and statewide emergency response and preparedness. Transfers Oregon Emergency Response System from Department of State Police to Oregon Department of Emergency Management, operative July 1, 2025. Renames office of State Fire Marshal as Department of the State
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HB-2927: Relating to emergency management; and declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Rep. Paul Evans
Chapter 539, (2021 Laws): Effective Date July 19, 2021. on 09/25/2021