Relating to rental space for certain types of dwellings in facilities; and declaring an emergency. [SB-277]
Increases notice period for termination of rental agreement and removal of manufactured dwelling or floating home. Permits landlord to terminate rental agreement with 30 days' written notice if disrepair or deterioration of manufactured dwelling or floating home creates risk of imminent and serious harm to dwellings or persons within facility. Requires landlord to notify tenant of specific disrepair or deterioration causing termination and describe repairs necessary to avoid termination. Requires landlord who requires application for occupancy as
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SB-277: Relating to rental space for certain types of dwellings in facilities; and declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Sen. Arnie Roblan
Effective Date, June 14, 2017. on 06/22/2017
Relating to sexual assault in correctional facilities; declaring an emergency. [SB-658]
Directs Department of Corrections to conduct study on sexual assault within women's correctional facilities and to report to interim committees of Legislative Assembly related to judiciary on or before February 1, 2018. Requires appointing authority to dismiss department or Oregon Corrections Enterprises employee convicted of sex crime committed against inmate or other employee. Requires department to adopt policy for reduction and prevention of sexual abuse and sexual harassment, and to publish policy on Internet website. Declares emergency, effective
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SB-658: Relating to sexual assault in correctional facilities; declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Sen. Alan Olsen
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 07/07/2017
Relating to health care providers; declaring an emergency. [HB-2751]
Allows occupational therapists to participate in primary care provider loan repayment program. Extends sunset of primary care provider loan repayment program to January 2, 2020. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
HB-2751: Relating to health care providers; declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gregory Barreto
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 07/07/2017
Relating to an education service district pilot program; declaring an emergency. [SB-706]
Directs Department of Education to administer pilot program to provide professional development and instructional resources to component school districts through education service districts. Sunsets pilot program on January 2, 2020. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
SB-706: Relating to an education service district pilot program; declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Sen. Arnie Roblan
In Committee Upon Adjournment. on 07/07/2017
Relating to products that have a minimum age requirement for purchase; and declaring an emergency. [SB-754]
Creates offense of selling tobacco products or inhalant delivery systems to person under 21 years of age. Punishes violation by fine. Specifies that manager or other person who supervises retail sale of tobacco products or inhalant delivery systems commits offense if person is acting within course and scope of person's employment and person has supervisory authority over person who makes sale. Specifies that owner of business that sells tobacco products or inhalant delivery systems at retail commits violation if sale occurs at business. Raises minimum
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SB-754: Relating to products that have a minimum age requirement for purchase; and declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Rep. Teresa Alonso Leon
Effective Date, August 9, 2017. on 08/11/2017
Relating to public building flag displays. [HB-2880]
For purposes of determining which public buildings must comply with existing requirement to display Oregon State flag and National League of Families' POW/MIA flag, expands definition of "public building" to include all other county, municipal, school district and special district buildings upon which or near which it is customary and suitable to display United States flag. Requires all county, municipal, school district and special district buildings constructed on or after January 1, 2018, to be able to properly display all three flags.
HB-2880: Relating to public building flag displays.
Sponsored by: Rep. Paul Evans
Chapter 269, (2017 Laws): Effective Date January 1, 2018. on 06/21/2017
Relating to child-caring agencies; and declaring an emergency. [HB-2903]
Authorizes Department of Human Services to immediately place conditions on license, certificate or other authorization of child-caring agency prior to hearing if department finds there is serious danger to public health or safety. Authorizes Director of Human Services or director's designee to rescind notice of intent to revoke or suspend license, certification or authorization of child-caring agency when concerns regarding children's health and safety have been ameliorated and conditions placed on license, certificate or other authorization of
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HB-2903: Relating to child-caring agencies; and declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Sen. Sara Gelser Blouin
Chapter 138, (2017 Laws): Effective Date May 24, 2017. on 06/21/2017