Sen. Bill Kennemer

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District SD-020
Party Republican
Bills Introduced 18

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State (Oregon)
Oregon 2017 Legislative Measures

Relating to date to enroll in community college to qualify for the Oregon Promise. [HB-3423]
Exempts person serving in Oregon National Guard from requirement to enroll in community college courses within six months of attaining previous highest level of education in order to qualify for Oregon Promise grant, provided that person enrolls in community college courses within six months of completing initial active duty training. Exempts person serving in Oregon National Guard from requirement to enroll in community college courses within six months of attaining previous highest level of education in order to qualify for Oregon Promise grant, (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Paul Evans Chapter 410, (2017 Laws): Effective Date January 1, 2018. on 06/28/2017

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Oregon 2017 Legislative Measures

Relating to food fish management policy. [HB-3425]
Requires that state goals for food fish management ensure that certain decisions be made in consideration of and proportionate with revenues generated by recreational and commercial fisheries for State Department of Fish and Wildlife.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Rod Monroe In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 07/07/2017

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Oregon 2017 Legislative Measures

Urging President and Congress to recognize Matt Utterback on receiving National Superintendent of the Year award. [HJM-12]
Urges President and Congress to recognize Matt Utterback on receiving National Superintendent of the Year award.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Janelle Bynum In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 07/07/2017

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Oregon 2017 Legislative Measures

Relating to professional corporations. [HB-3439]
Requires that in professional corporation that is organized to allow physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners to jointly render professional health care services, physicians, physician assistants or nurse practitioners must hold majority of voting shares and be majority of directors of professional corporation. Prohibits individual whom professional corporation employs, or individual who owns interest in professional corporation, from directing medical judgment of physician, physician assistant or nurse practitioner. Prohibits physician, (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Paul Holvey Chapter 179, (2017 Laws): Effective Date January 1, 2018. on 06/21/2017

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Oregon 2017 Legislative Measures

Relating to drugs; and prescribing an effective date. [HB-3440]
Removes special training requirement from statutes governing prescribing, dispensing and distributing naloxone. Specifies that reimbursing cost of medication prescribed for purpose of treating opioid or opiate withdrawal does not require prior authorization during first 30 days of treatment. Specifies that individual may not be denied entry into specialty court in this state solely for reason that individual is taking, or intends to take, medication prescribed by licensed health care practitioner for treatment of drug abuse or dependency. Requires (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jennifer Williamson Chapter 683, (2017 Laws): Effective Date October 6, 2017. on 08/18/2017

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Oregon 2017 Legislative Measures

Relating to community health improvement plans. [HB-2675]
Requires community health improvement plans adopted by coordinated care organizations and community advisory councils to focus on and develop strategy for integrating physical, behavioral and oral health care services.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Tina Kotek Chapter 82, (2017 Laws): Effective Date January 1, 2018. on 05/30/2017

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Oregon 2017 Legislative Measures

Relating to driving privileges. [SB-252]
Allows person issued hardship permit to drive for purpose of participating in gambling addiction treatment.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. James Manning Effective Date, January 1, 2018. on 06/22/2017

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Oregon 2017 Legislative Measures

Relating to arson caused by the manufacture of controlled substances. [SB-323]
Creates crime of arson incident to the manufacture of a controlled substance in the second degree if person manufactures controlled substance and causes fire or explosion that damages building or damages property in amount exceeding $750. Punishes by maximum of five years' imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both. Creates crime of arson incident to the manufacture of a controlled substance in the first degree if person manufactures controlled substance and causes fire or explosion that damages protected property or damages property and creates risk (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Alan Olsen Effective Date, January 1, 2018. on 06/16/2017

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Oregon 2017 Legislative Measures

Relating to the use of public resources for campaign purposes. [HB-2381]
Establishes that violation of ethics law occurs if public official uses public resources, like electronic mail systems or office equipment, to engage in campaign activity.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Sal Esquivel In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 07/07/2017

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Oregon 2017 Legislative Measures

Relating to hunter mentoring programs. [HB-2566]
Extends age range of youth eligible to participate in youth hunter mentoring program to persons between nine and 16 years of age.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Mike McLane Chapter 77, (2017 Laws): Effective Date January 1, 2018. on 05/30/2017

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